American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 25, 1851, Image 3

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    From the Baltimore Sun of Saturday.
TfIBCIIBISTIANA OUTBADE.
* from (he.Rav* Blr*lCloranoli to Gover*
tetter »pr Jolmston.
The following letter from iho Rev, Mr. Gorbuch
to Gov. JonHsxoK, in which he .replies to the letter
of the Governor! has been banded to ut for. public**
lionl *
W abhikqton , Sept. 18,1851.
flon. Wot. F. Johnston, Governor of Pennsylvania :
The undersigned, e eon of the late Edward Gor
eucb, tbo victim of abolitionist enthusiasm and high,
handed rebellion, it sorry that to painful a duty la
imposed upon him as that to which he now addres.
( ea himself. Ho 'writes to you sir, with no vindic
tive feelings, but only to assure yon, what ho desires
every one to know, that he thinks the lack of official
promptness on your part has resulted in the escape,
hitherto, of the slaves, and some of the principal
murderers of. his father. It would have tended in
some degree to relieve the anxiety of the family and
friends of the deceased to have known that the Gov*
ernor of the Stale in which this,foul murder was
committed had acted as promptly and efficiently, as
the circumstances demanded.
1 know that you passed within a few yards of
where the body of ray father lay, the afternoon of
the same day bn which ho was murdered. The oars
slopped at tho door of the house. Some of (he pas.
sengers wont m to look at tho ghastly spectacle.—•
But, air, you did not.. You, who ought, because of
your responsible station, to have been most interested,
showed the least concern. And this is not to be
wondered at. It would seem natural that then you
should have been rejoicing at this,’ the first fruits of
your official and personal hostility to the rendition
of fugitive slaves. Did we not well know what you
have done to render inoperative the law under whose
protection my father entered your State, to secure
his properly, in a manner strictly legal, some excuse
might be found in our minds for your strange inao*
livily. But we knew your course. Wo had watch
ed it with pain, and we did not expect you would be
induced to change it even at this extraordinary
-crisis.
. Allow mo lo call your attention to a fact which,
perhaps, you will remember. Those slaves, for
which my father was searching,-were to be free at
tbe age of twcnly-oight. They were detected iri
selling stolen wheal to a free negro. Before tho writ
which was gotten out against him could be served,
he escaped to Pennsylvania. This brother of mine,
now so near to death, waa sent lo you with a requi
sition from the Governor of Maryland for that Iree
negro, “Abo-Johnson” Bui you would not deliver
him up, end sent my brother home convinced (hat
further effort in that respect was' unnecessary.—
That 11 Abo Johnson,** it 2s said, was present among
the rebels oo last Thutsday morning.
1 have read some letters which you wrote to some
gentlemen of Philadelphia, who were urging you lo
action* 1 marked the strong contrast between your
words and actions. Now, sir, if you were so anxious
to vindicate tho character of your Stale, so proud io
have those offenders arrested, why did you not
imitate the noble example of tho Executive of (ho
United Slates! Why did yob not issue your precis.,
malton at soon as you reached Philadelphia? If It
ought to have beon done at all, wete there notation,
ger reasons to have it dono on thejirst day, when j
the murderers were at hand, than on tho when .
most of them had escapedf You cannot plead I
ignorance of the not, for it was well known to you.j
You wi'l not pretend to say that it was more i
necessary when several prominent actors in that j
tragedy were arrested, and tho whole.neighborhood I
scoured by vigorous' yonpg gentlemen from Mary.]
laud, by a host of your own citizens and United
Slates .military, than when every one that desired
the punishment of these murderers-waa afraid to
move; wben the rioters—silll wot whb tho blood of
Innocent and peaceable men—-were triumphing in
their victory, and their confederates congratulating
themselves upon successful treason J Why, sir, did
you not show your promptness then ? You applaud,
cd the decision, energy and promptness of the
Lancaster county officers, and in this 1 most heartily
concur; but in proportion as you praise them,you
condemn yourself. You knew of tho insurrectionary
movement before they did. If (hey had wailed, as
you did, until (he fifth day, to do what ought lo have
been done oo the firsl, you could not have applauded
them. You must, therefore, sir,* be self-condemned.
Do you know that tbirty-six hours passed before
one writ was taken out against these men? Do
job know Ibsl Mr. Thompson, the Slate's Attorney,
and atr. fUUrari, to protect'their own lives and to
quail the spirit of resistance wbttfH fortified the trait*
ors and terrified the loyal, had lo collect a posso of
men from iron works and diggings on the railroad T
Do you know that not a magistrate or constable
would act until compelled; that the sheriff refused
(o act; that your attorney general, true lo bis sopc*
rlor, would not aid those men whoso activity you so
zealously commend ? ,
With these facts, sir, before ua, wo dahridl bo
charged with cafomny in saying that wo do honestly
believe that your proclamation would never have
seen the light, had you not feared that the activity
of others would censure your own indifference.
We believe that the majority of Pennsylvania is
right. We have been pleased at the zeol, and graft*
. fied with the sympathies we have mot. But, sir, if
(he laws shall now be sustained; if the country shall
be satisfied that Pennsylvania Is right ; if the South
U to find this law will not bo Inefficient; be assured
that not one particle of the honor will be given lo
the Governor. We will not say that ho has soled
, traitorously; that by his previous course he has
been the indirect occasion of this outrage; that the
blood of Edward Gorsuoh is on his skirts; but we
must say that he has not been “door in his great
office,** but recreant to (he trust imposed on him.
Much more in sorrow than in auger, 1 subscribe
xnyselfyuur much injured Iriend,
J. S. GOR3UCH.
Army Orders.
H«ll> Qc.utius, Carlklt Btrrackt,\
September [7, 1861. 5
' fvXxS-x HEREAFTER any soldier of tho
5 Orders, ? Garrison found out of tho Borough, and
iNoflS. Cono mllo from tho Garrison without a
permission in writing from the command
ing officer, will ho considered a deOcftor, snd ,30 re
ward paid for bis approbonslon ohd delivery at tho
Barracks.
This order is pUiilUhod in the newspapers for tho
Information of the citizens.*
By order of Col Oook«. .
W. T. MAGRUbtin,
IX. If post Ad}t.
Notice
Td the Hells ft l/cga| Representatives of Adam
Relgle, late of the Borough of Mochanicebbrg;
Uuraborland county, deonaaed.
Take notice that by order of tho Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland countjt, I will hold an Inquest to
divide, part or value the Ileal Estate of said de
ceased, on Thursday tho 10lh of October, 1851, at
10 o'clock in the foronoon.on the premises, when
and where you may attend If you think proper.
3 DAVID SMITH, Sh’ff.
Shcrlir’s Office, ?
Carlisle, Sept. 25,. 1851—3 t j *»..
Notice.
TN tho tnallorof the writ ofParlillon and Volua
llion on .ho Ke.l Kstslo ofNathan, Rood, doooa
aod, tho sold writ being rolurocd hy i).« fc>her fT
duly executed as appears by the schedule or inqui-
Billon thereto annexed. _ r
Now to wit: 23d August, 1851, on motion of
Mr. Miller. inquleUlon ooofitraed nnd rulo on all
the haltt to appear at the next Orphans Court to
take or refoae tho same at the valuation, or shew
c.uee why the same should noUa 'old.^^
Notion of t 1.6 above Bub i» hereby given to
those Interested.
DAVIU SMITH, Sh’lT,
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, 7
Sept. 35, 1851—3 t J ■
in. & x n. BOB)
WHOLESALE DEALERS.
K*. 1U W. Third St., 3d door Mow Race,
PniLiMinii*. .
(\r\ AAA COHN BROOMS, 800 do*. Painted
20.000 Bucket*, 600 ne.l* Cedar Tub., 600
Cedar Gimme, 400 boxo. Clothe* Pin*, 800 ne.l.
Willow Baiket*. Al«o, every dan»lptlon of BH.llo
Bruihoa, M.t., EMtern, Cedar. Wlilow
Ware at the lowert manufacturer* o»*h price*.
N. B.—Order* promptly Ailed, .
Augiwi 1061—3ni
■ ■* ■ : Proclamation.
TTTHBRBAB the Honorable Fukdebick Watts
VV President Judge of tho several Courts of Com
mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, £erry arid
in Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several
Courts of, Oyer and Terminer and Geneial Jail De
livery, in said counties, and Hon;'John Stuart and
John Clondenin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and'
Terininer and Genera] Jail Delivery, for the trial of
all capital and otheroffences, in the said county of
Cumberland—by their precepts to hie directed, dated
the 261 h of August, 1861, have ordered tho Court
of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to
be holden at Carlisle,on the 3d Monday of November
next, (being the loth day) at 10 o’clock in tho fore
noon, to continue two week.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner, Justices oftho Peuceand Constables of thosaid
county of Cumberland, that they are by the said pre
cept commanded to bethen and tboro in their proper
persons,with their rolls, records,inquisitions, exami
nations, and' all other remembrances, .to do those
thingswhichtotheir offices appertain tobo done,and
allthoso that are bound by recognizances,id prosecute
against the prisoners that are or then shall bo ini the
jail of said county,ace to bottiero to prosecute thorn
as shall bo just. DAVID SMITH, Sheriff.
Siißßivr’s Ovrrca, ?
Carlisle. Sept. 26, IB6J. $
New Pall ©oods.
THE subscriber has just opened a large and varied
assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting
BROAD CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
French Morinoes, Coburg Cloths* Cashmeres* Mous
de Laincs, Ginghams* Calicoes, Mantilla and Don*
not Velvets, white, and colored all wool Flannels,
embroidered and plain Sack Flannels, Hosiery and
Cloves of various kinds, Sheetings end Shirtings of
all widths, with a variety of other seasonable goods
not enumerated
Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851,
Clarified Cider Vinegar.
JU3T received 100 galls, of pure Cider Vinegar
for Pickling, warranted to bo of superior quality.
Sept. *6. O'. W. HITMEK.
A Rare Chance for Capitalists!
Public Sale of Valuable Town Properly.
THE subscriber, agent for the owners, will offer at
public sale, at the Court House, in the Borough
of Carlisle,.on Saturday the TBlh day of October,
1861, at two o'clock. P. M., that large arid valuable
2 story STONE DWELLING HOUSE
and Lot of Ground, containing 32 feet in
[ngjßairont and 240 feet In depth, situate on (he
AaßßS>west side of North Hanover street, near
the Public Square, at present in (he occupancy of
Mr. 8. W. Haverstick, Druggist. The bouse is very
commodious and its arrangements convenient. - The
Back-building: is two stories high, having a large
dining room and kitchen. There ts also a Cistern
in the yard. Tbo property is a first rate business
stand and baa been occupied as such for many years.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
, LEM’L. TODD, Agent.
Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851..—4 t
Valuable Property at Private Sale.
fPHE undersigned, Attorney in fact for the heirs,
JL offers at private sale, the Real Estate of Conrad
Emminger, iote of Silver Spring township* deceased,
situate on the public toad leading from Hogurslown
to Mechanicsburg, and about midway between (ho
two boroughs, consisting of
90 Acres,
more or loss of excellent Limestone Land, about 70
acres of which are cleared, in a high state, of cultiva
tion and well enclosed with good and substantial
fences—the residue is of the first quality of Timbr
Land. A fine stream of never falling water (the
Trindlo Spring) passes through the property. The
a_A improvements consist of a two story Log
HOUSE and Kitchen, (weathorboarded)
!!|!ib LOG BARN, with Wagon Shed&Corn
£BBBa9BCribs attached, and other necessary im
provements, An Orchard of choice fruit trees is al
so on the premises, and a well of good water with a
pump, is convenient t» the door, * This property I*
advantageously located and amongst the most deslr*
able in the county.
Persons wishing tv->lew 4( cat)<do *4- hyoalllnip
on the undersigned, or on Mt, Henry Eeualoger.re
siding on the promises. ,
Terms and particulars can be ascertained by ad
dressing the subscriber at Mechanicsburg, Pa. 4
DAVID LEHN.
Ally in fict for heirs of O. Emminger, decM.
Sopl. 25, 1851—51
WELCH'S
Grand National Circus,
COM PRISING & double Equestrian Troupe end
Dramatique Corps, from Niblo's Garden. New
York, arid National Amphitheatre, Philadelphia,
will perform at CARLISLE, on Saturday, Octo
ber 16th, 1851. Doors open at 9 and 7 O'dloek,
P. M. Performance to commenbd at half past 3
and half past 7 o'clock, P; M.'
Lewis B. Lent, Manager and Director.
C. B. Bristol, General Agent and Advertiser.
F, W. Whittaker, Equestrian Director.*
S. V. W. Post, Leader of the Brass Band.
Distinguishing Features.
M’mllo MARIE, the beautiful and youthful
Parisian Equestrienne, in her truly artistic and
brilliant school of Lady Equestrianism, pre-emi
nently diallnguishlngher from every other Lady
who has heretofore appeared in this country. The
youthful Prodigies, MMlftft RLOUISB & FLORA,
appear in Juvenile performances rarely, if ever,
equalled.
Mons. BENOIT,.the great Parisian Jongleur
a-cheva), will also appear oh two horses, with D.
Richards, in feats of tlie Hippodrome never excel
led;
M’dme ROSALINE BENOIT appears in her
beautiful Equitations and now style of Horseman
ship, and Is now becoming tho model of aR the
fashionable Lady Amateurs in this elegant art in
Amerloa.
THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous feats
.of Horsemanship, riding backward and forward
dancing, pirouetting, and eomersetting during the
rapid olrcultlon of hts Steed,
The great vaulting and trick horse Cincimkat-
Us, performed by Mr. S. P. Stlcknoy,
The troupp of grained PONIES, embracing the
celebrated Twin Ponloe Rombo and Juliet, will be
introduced by Mr. Whittaker.
Prof. JAMES H. NIXON, and his infant Art.
lata, Masters ALBERT and GEORGE, in their I
graceful, classic, and wottdeiful gymnastics. 1
Mr. D. RICHARDS, the wild vaulting Horse.'
manof the Pampas, on his fleet and bounding 1
Courser, without saddle, over Barflers and Fite*
barred Gates and through Balloons.
Snorts of the Hippodrome, on four and six hor-
NEY t * ied * fltln £ Equestrian, S. P. STICK*
Snorts of. Alla's, by,.the Giant of Iron Nerve,
HERR LEE, who performs with real Cannon
■ Dalis of 36 and 44 pound* each.
Two Clowns—SAM LATHUOP, the Stamp
Orator and American Jester; JOHN GRIMALDI
• WELLS, the English Clown.'
In addition to a full and unequalled performance
( In the circle, will be represented the Grand Uo
. mantle Spectacle of
St. OEORBE and the DBAOON,
wilh all Ila splendid Accessories,' Processions'",
brilliant Armors nnd, Banners, Historiesl Cos
tumes, together with a full’Cast of Charaplers,
accompanied with all tho original music, ito.
Two more brilliant features distinguish Ihla
from all other Companies. Tho Interior-la illumi
nated with Gas, Ic the exterior with Prof. Grant s
Improved Drummond Light, rendering the promi
ses llfeht and cheerful tho darkest night.
Admission 25 cents, No half price.
The above celebrated Troupe will perfortn at
Harrisburg. Oct. 17. and at Dlllatown on tho 30lh.
Hsnlember 25. 1651—1 t .
Oroccrlcs.
/WEBBS, SUOAHB, nice, Ohocol.to, Spice.,
(j Molaue. Sv.up, &c.. u well «• other nece..e.y
r.«*» «* * “V. ar.
Jane as, tss^.
Great Excitement ;
IN NORTH HANOVER STREET!
A RNOLD & LEVI respectfully, oaks the alien*
Xi. lion of the public to'their large and beautiful
assortment of Fall arid Winter,pry Qooda.nbw open*
Ing at thefr 1 cheap wholesale and .retail store, which
they are determined to soil lower than.'have hereto*
fore been sold in Carlisle, among which will be found
a beautiful assortment of 11
Xadles Dress Goods, 11
! Gross do Africa, Satin do dhine, Silk«,,Mouaelln do
Laincs, Cashmeres, Silk Poplins, Silkßombazmosi
Alpacas, French Merinoes, jPammala Cloths, Sack
Cloth; Bonnet Salihs and Velvets, Bonnet Ribbons
in great variety. ••
Bay State long and square Shawls in endless variety,
very cheap; Thibet, Cashmere, Mousclin de Loine
and Cloth Shawls, from 76 cents to $6. , >
- . Cloth find Cassimeres!
French block and. English Cloths, rblack’Duo Skin
and Fancy Caaaioicrca, Velvet Cords, Vestings.in
groat variety.
Persons wishing to purchase Carpeting will do well
to call and examine our mammoth stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as we determined to 801 l carpets
lower this fall than over offered in Carlisle;
Another large supply of'Boots and Shoes for Men,
Boys, Women and Children, at greatly reduced
prices. „
A Fresh supply of’Gioceries, such as Sugar, Cof
fee, Tea, Molasses, &c. - ■ * •
Carlisle, Sept 25, 1861.
FAtL AND WINTER GOODS, |
•A T thn grat Martfor Dry-goods,Groceries, Boots
XJI. and Shoes, at the corner of- Hanover and Lea
ther streets.
G. W. lIITNER,
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and humorous customers, that ho has returned from
Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
consisting in pait of Broadcloths and Cassimeies,
Sattmelsv Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan
nels, Linscys, Velvet Cords, Craviats, Suspenders,
Gloves, &e>
Ladies* Dross Goods, Silks, Merlnocs, Bomba
zines, figured, plain and.changcable Poplins, Mous-
Un do Lames, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls,
Hosiery, Coburg Cloths, &c*
Boys* Caps,—A very largo assortment, embracing
every style and quality. ,
Boots &. Shoes.—An extensive variety of Mens*,
Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, fiom the
most celebrated manufacturers;
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, dee. Choice
TEAS from Ibo well known Tea dealers, Jen
kins & Co.
All who visit our establishment are free to ac
knowledge that we are selling every description of
Goods, at osibnishfngly low prices. Our system of
low prices has already attracted a great number of
people. Tho attention of all who wish, good bar
gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can
be offered to purchasers. .
i . Butter, Eggs, Hags, Soap, and Dried Fruit, token
[ at market prices.
September SS.ISSV
Another Arrival
OP NEW GOODS AT THE
Dry-Good:* & Carpet Emporium.
CHAB. OGILBY is just receiving and opening
the most extensive stopk of Faficy and Staple
Goods ever brought to Carlisle, which will be sold
at extraordinary low rates. The public ts invited to
examine this largo and extensive'stock of cheap and
fashionable Goods, which consist in part of
Broad & Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy
Vestings,
Plain, black arid Doe Skin Cassimcres, Fancy Do.,
plain, black and figured Silks, fancy colored Do>,
Frenqh.Metlnoea, Alpacas, Cohurgs, plain and fancy
Delaines, Silk Poplina, Lustres. Long and Square
Day Slate and Waterloo .SHA-WLS.- .... . ,
J, Maokinowaod.WbUooy. Ttitinfcsflfr '<-A. largo -tuul
extensivestock of Carpets, Floor nand Table 01
Cloths.. i
A largo and welt selected stock of Staple Domes*
lie Goods, which will bo sold cheaper than the cheap*
ost»
Fresh Groceries and Spices.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
A tremendous slock of Boots, Soos, Brogans, Gai*
tors. Buskin Welts, Jenny Lind & Children's Shoes,
Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their
advantage Co call and examine tho stock as great
bhrgnins may bo expected.
Recollect the old cheap stand, East Main street.
September 26,1851.
A variety of handsome 6t useful articles to which
1 would Invite the attention of tho public, con*
slat ing in part of China Dinner &Tea sets, Slone
China Dinner,'Tea, and Toilet sets, best Liver*
pool and Common Ware.
Glass Ware,
Such as Bowls, Goblets, Stands, Winds, Turn*
biers, Jelly Stands, Decanters, Lemonades, and
a variety of Glass Dishes of every size, for sale
by C. INHOFF, Agt.
Carlisle, Sept 25, 1851.
To Ike Free and Independent Folers qf
Cumberland county*
GENTLEMEN —I offer myself to your consider
ation as a Free and Irdxprrpbrt candidate
for Ihc office of Associate Judge . at tho ensuing elec
tion. Assuring you, if elected, I will not bo con
trolled by any cuq.dk or individuals in the discharge
of my dulVi and will be thankful to all who may fa
voi mo with theii support,
Mifflin tp., Sept. U, 1961—6 t
To the Independent Voters of Cumber
land county.
FELLOW-CITIZENS: —At Iho soiioHotion of
numoiou. friends, loffe: my eel f to your con«id
oration os on independent candidate for the offico ol
Amciate Judge, at tho diming election.
W. B. MULLIN.
South Middleton tp.,.Sopl, 18, 1851.
TO aland in a Grocery Store, in this Borough.—
One from the country, of about IB or 17 yeora of
ogo, will hear of a favorable opportunity. Enquire
of the editor of the Volunteer.
September IB| 1861,
, WHITE HAM. ACADIEMV.
3 miltt torsi of Hirrhhtrg, Pa,
THE second session,of this Institution will com
mence on Monday, lh« 3d gf November neat.—
It is slluatod in a pleasant and healthful section or
tho County, and la convenient of access from all parts
of the Stale. Application should bo made as parly
os possible, os only a limited ntantber can bo roeol*-
, cd.
Bo.rdlng,w..hlng, lodging, »nd tuition,
Instructor* i Divio Dsstirroin. Principal and
Teacher of Language* and Mathematic*. •
SjHJtose, Teacher of Vocal and Inatru
menial Music.
Aito# Row*Tutor. . , . -
For circulars containing particulars, address
D. fIfiNLENOEK.. Principal
Sept. U,1681 Horriaburg, Pa^
' Bogart.
A. PlitME article of Segara of *oriou« brand*,
/V such as Noroara, larger and small plantation,
Prlncipce, Regalia, Jenny Lind, AqualU, Panlollos,
and Fortuona, juat received and for aalo at the Uon
fecllonary, Fruit and Toy .loro of wonMI<EY .
September! 1,1861;
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Carpets! Carpets!!
BOOTS and SHOES,
Ol'oat Arrival .of
Crrocci'lcs,
N. w. WOODS, Agt.
Just Received,
JAB. KENNEDY,
Boy Wanted,
TERMS
baviftjx thereon ercctfld a two story LOO HOUSE,
. . » and LOO DARN, a Well of water and an
Apple Orchard. Tbo land ie Limestone
MiAof o good quality.
|Mlf . 'p ho ton Tie 0 f sale wilt be: Ten pbr cent
of the purchnio money to bo paid by the purchaser,
on the,day of sale, oqo;holf the balance on the Ist of
April next, when pbieesaion will be gWon end a deed
modoto the purchaser,’ and the residue on the lel of
Anripi9&3 t with Interest from Ist AprH 1863, to be
■earned by judgment bond. * The purchaecr to have
the lapdlprde share of the grain In the ground, and
the U*ei i lor the y0ar.1863 to bo paid by (he pur*
ohaur, ' WOBEPH CULVER,
nr •* Mr a -1 .m, Awlgne* of John Selu.
Wooc|;Tyanted. • A«netu.iBM-9t
Executor’s Sale.
THE subscriber, Executor of the Into Deni, llnnd
shew, wilt sell on Friday tho lOlh of Ootobor.
next, -St 1 b’clodk P. M„ on tho promlees. tho lot.
lowing deeeHbod SLATE LAND FARM, "“nolo
in Silver Spring township,Cumberland conn ty, con.
taining
160 Acres*
neat measure,, having thereof creeled, a.two Mary
LOG wenlliorboardcd dwelling HOUSfcj.
BANK BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod.
House, wash House,Cider
elegant Young Orchard, and a Well
with pumplin it close to the door of the house.
.The farm is well improved and in a good stale o!
cultivation] about 100 acres are cleared, l* u f r ® B , *
Ing nreadoWand the balance well covered with llm*
The farm bounds on tiro Conodogulhcl creek, and
a public road rims through il;*it la situated about 3
miles from, Ildgestown and 9 from Carlisle and Har
risburg. f • - .
The terms ofsblo made known on the day of sole
by saml: sensbman, .
Executor of Daniel Handshto, dec'd.
Sept. 18, . .. ’
Tan-Yard Property for Sate.
THE subscriber will sell at. public auction, at the
Court House, on Saturday the 27th instant, at I
o’clock‘P.];M., Iris TANYARD property, situated in
the borough of Carlisle. -It embraces one aero of
-ground, with extensive buildings. If de
sflßSk- sired this property could with Htllo ox
llilimVPen8 ° be converted into a Distillery, the
being well calculated for that
business, and its location being within 200 yards of
a first rate grist mill. • # '
'Possession given oh the Ist of October next, with
a title clear of all ineumbtance. .
. ROBERT SNODGRASS.
Carlisle, Sept. 1861.—2 t : • • 1
N. D.-r The subscriber has just received at his
store, e large assortment of Seasonable Goods, which
will be sold on reasonable terms. . R. S.
Beal Estate for Sale.
BY virtgeofan order of sale from the Orphans’
Court of Cumberland county; will be sold at pub.
lie sale.' on Saturday, ihe'lSth of October, 1851,
al 19 o’clock, noon, on the premises, the following
valuable low of ground, situated in the borough of
Mechanlcshbrg,. being a portion of the estate of
David Worst, deceased, viz:
Lolita 1. Bounded by Main street, by proper-
Jb&L ty ofJohn Relgle, and by property of
Worst, haying thereon erect-
WWltllKed a two story Frame HOUSE with
JMsftiß’he appurtenances.
Lot No. 9. Bounded by Market Square, by pro
perty of John Ucigle, and by' Market street, hav
ing thereon erected a Frame HOUSE with the ap
purtenances. .
Lot’No. 3. Bounded by lands of David Shrotn,
Adam Houck and by the Hogestown
thereon erected a one story Log HOUSE and a
Fra mo STABLE.
The terms of sale will bo: Ten, per cent, of the j
purchase money to bo paid when the sale is con
firrqed.by the Court, half of the balance of. the pur
chase money to be paid on the Ist of April, 1859,
when possession will be given. The residue of
the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April
1863; with interest from Ist April 1852, The pur
chase.money to be secured by judgment bonds and
mortgage. The taxes of 1853 to be paid by the
pucebjuee or purchasers
JOHN ZEARING.
Adtn'r. of David TVbr*/, dtc'd.
September 20 t 1861—r7t •
Valuable Real Estate for Sale*
IN of au order of the Orphans* Court ol
Cumberland county, will he sold at public sale,
ofTthb-premises, on Thursday tho 2d day of Octo
ber, 1851, the farm of Isaac Addams, deceased, situ
ate in Hampden township, Cumberland county, about
three miles north of the Turnpike, 1 mile north of
9navcly*s Mill, and 5 miles weal of Harrisburg, ad*
joinirig lands, Dr. Van Hofli Elizabeth Whtsler and,
others# containing 136 Acres and 134 Perches of , ;
i . BLACK SLATE LAND,
of goad quality, end In a high «tote of cultivation#
•hoot 115 acres of which la cleared, and the rest cov
ered with thriving timber. The Improvements arc a
plflilorad HOUSE and Kitch
a hrge-osliar' undor th* faooaa,
(Sritß9" nd a Well of good water at the door.~
■sSUhFs^ o ** a DRVO '’ foiling spring with a good
8e t Wash-house, Smoke-house, DANK
BARN, Wagon-shed, Corn-crib, Csrriage-house,
Hog pen, garnered off above foi storing grain, toge
ther with all other necessary out buildings. Also a
{ood Tenant House and Stable, with a garden lot
attached, to be sold with the farm.
. This farm is situate in a healthy port of the coun.
i ty, is handy to a store and Smith-shop, and to Hat*
I rleborg Market. It is well calculated for raising
stock, having running water through all the fields but
one, and a large meadow close by the yard with a
stream running through it. Also running water in
the barn yard. The fences are ail good, being near
ly all of locust posts and chosnut rails. There is a
large amount of thrivl g locust growing on the place
Also an excellent Apple Orchard of choice fruit, all
of which is grafted. It is one oftho best seats for a I
Tsn-yard that is to be found, as the water can be
conveyed into'all the vats without pumping. The
farm has always been well tilled and every care tkken
to keep the land in order., The buildings are in the
centre of the farm. * •
Alio at the same time and place, will bo sold a
tract of Mountain Land, eliuato on the south side,
and extending to the top, adjoining lands of . Mary
I Wagner and Samuel Bhupp. This land 2} miles
from'the farm, snd can bo got to with a wagon, the
roads being good. It is covered with thriving tim
ber, fbch as chesnut, chesnut-oak, hickory and other
kinds. It contains 60 acres and will be sold in lots
of go acres. Conditions msde known on day of sale
. ABRAHAM ADDAMS,
7 . « WM; H. ECKELS,
Sept. 4,1850—41* Trustees.
• Ileal Eitiito tor kalo,
/ ON Saluulrv the 4th liajr of October: 1851, the
following Real Ealato will bo otqioaed to public
ATRACT OF LIMESTONfe LAND, aitoalo
in North Middleton township, Cumberland county,
bounded by lands of Patrick M’Gulre, Solomon
Gorges* heirs, John Hemminger, Hon, F, Walls,
and others, containing
f*76 Acres & 112 Perches,
ore, having desirable buildings, vizi—
SHOUSKAIoubIe LOG BAUN, Corn
thereon erected. Twelve
or fifteen acres of thq above Is Wood
land.
Sale in lake plasD on ihe, premises, Mlo clock
on said day, when f tho terms will ho made known
by - ABRAHAM IIUDER,
3 ELIZABETH HETTRICIC,
Adri/t. wlfft the u»ill annexed of Geo, MeHriek, dic'd
A|iK*Hil2B. 1861-0 t i . M i.i
Nl 8.- ; If the above property 1" not sold on said
dayjli will be offered for rent for the ensuing year,
oomSionolng the fat April, 1860, at publio outcry.
• -~1 T Assignee’s Sale.
IN puiSuonco ofodoed of m.ignraent executed by
John Soil,, of Monroo luwmhlp, Cumberland
county,will bo’,old at public »lat on tho prontlaoi,
on Balttnlay tbo llth day of .October neat, at ono
o'clock M;, tba following deacrlbed Reel Getele,
via i
A tract Land situate in Monroo township afore
said, bounded by lands of £oior Dlller, John Sollon
bargef,'David Krysher, the heirs of Marlin Diiior,
deceased, and John Brfndle, containing about
‘TWENTY^FIVE ACRES,
Valuable Property for Sale.
On Saturday, September 27/A, 1851. .
THE subscriber, Administrator of lb© estate of ,
Simon Smith* Sr., deceased, will offer, at public ;
sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Car
lisle, at 8 o’clock P. M. of said day, a lot of ground,
situate on the corner of South Hanover street and
Chapel Alley in said borough, containing 20 fcqt
In’front and 240 in depth, having thereon^ereclod
a large two story SI ONE and BRICK
HOUSE, a large two story BRICK
]HpIfcDACK-BEILDING, BLACKSMITH
JsSaSsilOP.&c.
This properly being situated inlhehusinessjiatt
ofthe town is worthy the attention of those wish
ing a pleasant residence. It is well suited for a
store, having been used as such for a number of
years. There is a ten foot alley reserved In the
rear of .said lot, to be used in common with this
properly and the bn© adjoining.
’ The terms of sale will be: $5O to be paid by
the purchaser oh the confirmation of the sale by
the Court, one-half the balance to be paid, on the
Ist of April, 1853,.when.a deed will be made to
tho purchaser, and the residue on the Ist of April
1853, with Interest from Ist of April, 1852,
secured by judgement bonds.' The taxes of 1852
to be paid by the purchaser. . -
1 J. GOODYEAR. Jr.. AdmV.
September,4.lBsl—4t ' ■_ '
Orphans’Com*t Sale.
‘ BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of
Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale,
on Saturday the 27th of September, 1861, at 13
o’clock, noon, on the premises, the following pro
perly, late the estate of Abraham Miller, uf Upper
I Allen township, in eaid county, deceased, viz:
A tract of Limestone Land, situate in said town
| ship, adjoining lands of Jacob Coover, George
1 Enrich and others, containing -
29 Acres, more or less,
all of which ie cleared and in a high state of culti
vation* under good fence, &c. The improvements
are a two story weatherboarded dwel-
HOUSE,’Frame BARN, and
nM|l|Kother out-buildings. There is a nev
fflßfagejger failing Well of water at the door
with a pomp in it. There is also running water
through the place. Also a young and thriving
Orchard of choice fruit. Persons wishing to ex
amine the place can call on the undersigned living
near the .farm, and by whom the terms will be
made known on said day.
DIEDRICH STEINER, Adm’r.
August 28, 1851—5t*
Public Sale of Real Estate,
THE undersigned, Trustee appointed by the
Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland county, will on
Saturday the 271 b day of September, 1851, on the
promises, exposo'to public sale, the following de
scribed Real Estate, the properly of the late John
Havorstick, eiluale in North Middleton township,
being a Slate Stone Farm, containing
162 Acres,
more or less. The improvements are a two story
Frame Weatherboarded HOUSE wiih
JHSSSjbk a Kitchen attached, a new BANK
jji?|HUbARN. a Well of water, running wa
■iiffijMMLiar on the place, nnd bounded by the
Coiiodoguinel creek; about 125 acres are cleared;,
embracing about 14 acres of Meadow land.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sold
12 acres of Mountain Woodland,insaid township,
about 2 miles from the above described Farm, well
covered with Chesnut and other timber.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on said day, and
lerriis made known by • ’ „ __ '
WM. A. HAVERSTIGIC, Trustee.
August 28, 1851—6t*
Valuable Town Property for Sale.
ON Thursday the 9th day of October, 1851. will
bo sold at public sale, at the late residence of John
Koser, Sr., deceased, in Mechanlosburff, Curaber
j land bounty, the following described Real Estate,
to wli;
No. 1. A tot of ground, with a Frame House & I
Stable thereon erected, and well calculated for a
private residence.
No. 8. A Double Frame House and Kitchen, a
. Weil of good, water, Wash*hotise, a
Iftagood Frame Stable*. Corn-crib* and
WMii|K(yh>r Also, a variety
jggjggggof fruit trees on (his lot, and every
thing'in good order.
No. 3. A lot of ground, having a Slaughter*
house thereon erected on the rear of asld lot.
No. 4. A lot of ground, having a Shed thereon
erected on the rear of said lot, that can.easlly be
converted into a Stable.
Said properly is situated at the west end of Raid
town, on the south side of Main street. There is
an alley in "the rear of all the lota. The Houses
are partly netv, and lots No. 3 and 4 are desirable 1
lota for building on. The property will bo sold |
separate or altogether to suit purchasers. i
I Also, 8 shares of Harrisburg Bridge Stock, will l
I be sold.
For particulars enquire of the subscriber, resid*
Ing In Upper Allen township, on the Shlrecnans
town road, 1 mile east of Mechanlosburg.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and
tho terms made known by ‘tyZp .
C 7. TITZI3L,
Extcvtor of John Kour t Sr, t dec'd.
Town Lots for Sale*
WILL be sold on Wednesday the 6th day of
October, 1851, by tho subscriber* administrator of
John M. Smith, deceased, late of Hampden town
ship, Cumberland county, the following described
Heal Estate, viz:
No. 1. A lot of ground, situate in the centre of
Shlremanstown, bounded on. the north by Main
street, on the east by a lot of Jaoob Erb, on the
south by an alley, and on the west by Jacob Zear*
ing. Said lot is a desirable one on account of Its
location. .
No, 3. A lot ot ground, containing one aero,
neat measure, situated at the west end of Shire*
roanstown, bounded on the north by Main street,
on the cast by Jacob Bales, Levi Merkel, and C.
Stoner. . . V.’
Said property will bo sold separate or altogeth
er to suit purchasers.
Sale to commence at I o'clock on said day, and
the terras made known by
C
September 4,1851—51
Valuable Ueal EitttWltii' Said.
THE undoroigned, Aaaigneea of, George Sailor, of
South Middleton lownabip, Cumberland county,'
will nil at public «10, on the premlaea, on SATUR
DAY the 4tll of October, 186 J, the following doe
erlhed Reel Eetate, rill ,
A Farm aitualo in South Afiddielon towpahlp,
Cumberland county, near the public road leading
from Catliele to the Spring Forge, about throe mllee
from the former and two from the loiter place, ad
joining Undo of Jacob Lehman, Henry Wleo. Moaoa
Wolf. Adam Fricio, and the hoire of Solomon Ooi
gaa, deceaaodi containing
01 ACRES ;
of Limestone Land, having thereon erected a good
two story LOO HOUSB, LOO and
JEIfTTUFRAME BARN, a Well of good wa- \
BM|i|B tcr with a pump in it near the door, n |
JpQgpgßTonont House, Stable, Apple Orchard,
and other fruit trees. About 80 acres of tbo land Is ,
cleared, under good fence, and in a high state of cul
tivation; th 6 residue is covered with good timber. |
Also, at the same time and place, a lot of Moun- ,
tain Land, covered with good Chestnut Umber, situ
ated in tbo samo township, bounded by lahds of Ja
cob Shafer, Frederick Rider and others; containing
SEVEN acres, lying within about five miles of the
above mentioned farm.
Also, at the same time, on the premises, a two
atorySTONE HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLE
Acc. This property is well calculated for a tavern,
store, (being at present occupied store,) or any
other public business; it la situated In South Middle
ton townahlp.aipnjr Ego's Forge, and at the head of j
the Boiling Springs.
• Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day,when'
the terms will bo piade known by
DANIEL KAUFMAN,
! JOHN bobd;
Assignee* of Qeorge Bailor*
, August «l,lB6t—Tt
Orphans’ Court Sale*
IN pursuance of an order of the.Orphans* Court
of Cumberland bounty, the. subscribers yrjll .offej
at public sale, on the premises, oo Saiunjay'b*
4lh.day of October, 1851, at I o’clock in the after*
noon, the following Real Estate, late,the properly
of John Brownewell, deceased, and at proaent oc
cupied by A. D. Kline. • '
A House and Lot of Grouridjeitflalpinßoxbury,
Monroe (township, bn the Trindle road, 7 miles
from Carlisle and 2 miles from Meohaolcsborg.-T-
The lot contains 5 acres and 70 perches of excel
lent land, all under good fence. .The ifliproye
raents dre a two story weatherboaioed
HOUSE with a Brick Kitoheh, Frame
■ Shop, Barn with threshing floor, Spring
and other outbuildings. There
is a Well of excellent water near .to the dwelling,
A young Apple Orchard is on the premises, toge
ther wUh n great variety pf other fruit trees. This
property is considered a good and' suitable stand
for a mechanic or storekeeper, For particulars
enquire of the undersigned, residing near the pro
perty. An indisputable title given, and thd term*
made known on the day of sale by , .. . .
SAMUEL COOKLIN,
‘ WILLIAMS BfIOWNBWEIii;,
Ad mrs. of John Browne well, deo-*d,-,
August 28,1852—51* ' _ : : /
Farm for Sale.
THE subscriber will, offer at public sale,'on
Tuesday the 30th of September, 1651, hisvalua?
ble farm, situate in WeBtpennsboroUgb''lbwnehl'p t
Cumberland county, Pa., 1$ miles east of New
ville, on the State road leadlng from Carlisle to
Nowviile, and * 1 mile from Sheltebarger’s mill,
> - ' .■ -
73 Acres of Limestone Land,
of the very best quality* 6 acres of which is gcoj
Timber land, in a high state of onlliVatlori aha
der good fence* About bne-halfof the fenCD,\ll
post and rail. The improvements are a two story
Jhag FRAME HOUSE* DANK BARN,
S'lllA Smoko ’ houSo * Wash-house, Cistern,'
mW §ft a Well of excellent water near the
<BBl|WWBiidoor. &c. There js a Young Apple
Orchard of choice fruit on the premises.
Also, at the same time and place, will-be sold
16 Acres of Mountain Timber Land, situate Iq
Frankford township, adjoining lands of Samuel
Arniold, Peter Myers, and others.
Any person wishing to view either of the abdvo'
properties previous to the sale, will pleaso ball on
the subscriber residing on the farm.
Sale to cotnmenceal 1 o’clock on said day, and,
the terms made known by ; • >
SAMUEL BEAR.
September 4,1851—4t* • .
Ovpliaus* Conrt Sale.
BY order of the Orphans* Court of CambsrlandK
county, will be sold by publio'vendue, on the pr»*
raises, on Saturday the 4th of lB5l, *t 18
o’clock, noon, the three undivided' fourlhparts of
the late John Culbertson, deceased, of and in Urn’
following Real Estate, via:
That certain valuable plantation or traotof land*
situate in Silver Spring townfchip, Cumberland
county, bounded by lands of Wro. Culbertson* W*.
Keller, Christ. Keller and Jas. Williamson,'con
taining . • ' '
TWO HUNDRED TWENTY ACRS3,:
more or less, of first-rate Limestone Land, about
140 acres of which is cleared and in good caltlva
tion, and the residue is limber land of superipf'
quality. The improvements are a two itory
r* STONE HOUSE, a large sod.ns*.
STONE BANK BARN, Wagon Shed,-
liiliB9»^ orn Oribs and other out-boildings.—..
is running water through the -
place near the improvements, and a good well, of*
water near the house. There
ards on the place of grafted fruit, one or. which Uj
young, and a number of peach and other fruit trees.
This farm is situated X mile south of the torn*"
pike .above Kingstown, and is near the Railroad*
Persons wishing to purchase can view the pro*
mises by calling on either of the subscribers, or on 1
the tenant. Terms made known on the day of -
sale by WILLIAM .CULBERTSON,
WILLIAM KELLER*
Sept. 11,1851—4 t
N. U. jit (he fame time and plapaJohn O. Dano.
lap and the other owners of (he remaining 1 undlvl- ;
dad'fourth part*'will sell on ihelikefermaafideori-'
diliona that (he Administrators sell the three undi
vided fourth parta of the decedent.
Valuable Farm for flatc.
THE aubeenber otter a at private safe. that
ble farm, situated in Diekinfoa townibip.Oura
berland county, between the Walnut Bottom *ndr.
Forge road*. and convenient to Moore’* mill, con
taining
of excellent Limestone Land, 160 acre* of Which’
me cleared, end in a high state of cultivation, lUe
remainder la well covered wtlh good timber. The
improvements are a Log dwelling H6wrt‘,
JfmSb a NEW 13ANK BARN, and other Oul-
Two Wells of never failing
aro convenient to the house and
bain, and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees is
on the promises.
Any person wishing to view the above property
will please call on the undersigned, or with Martin-
Barnhart, residing on the premises.
NATHAN WOODS.-
August 21, 1861—3 m
A VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated
£\. in Perry county, on the Main road leading from
Landisburg to Gibson's mill,containing Four Acres,
more or leas, of Ground, on which there if a com*
fortable Dwelling House and,Bern. ; The
dflß9n| cheapness and fucllily with which bark'
ISil*lBb can P * n the immediate neigh*
makes the situation a desirable
one. For terms apply to William Gibson,
ing near the promises, or Chief Juetice Gibson, Car*,
lisle, Pa.
Moy 1,1861 —tf ...
Virginia Farms for Sale* .
THE WINCHESTER V A., LAND AGENCY.
T A. BAKER &L. T. MOORE, having.foimed
u i j>n Agency for the sale of Lands lying to air
sections of Virginia and other States, me now pta- ■
pared to offer lor ealo a number of very DESIRA
BLE FARMS, located In the fertile tnd most re*
markabty healthy valley of Yirglnls. A number of
those farms are of the boits'Liwcstohe Land, well
improved, a nd convenient lef Winchester, which place
is celebrated as being (ho best flour market distant
from the seaboard. /This Agency possess*# fsciMl!**
Cot procuring all the bestland for sale In tma Mellon
of the country, and persons desiring to porehtte a
good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much loss
of lime and expense of (ravelling through (be ooan* y
try In search djTinarm, by addressing thom s noH peiif
and gelling one ofthe Agency's circulars, gMng an‘
ooourate description, location, and price and condl*
tions of payment of each farm (hey offer for sale.—
There is now residing in the county of Frederick,
upwards of seventy families recently removed from
various parts of Pennsylvania, and the Peohsy|vatK
Un, instead of travelling into a strange land, (pay
hero find lilt friend* and neighbor* settled on the
tame valley which skirls from the BusquehsnAt'
through Maryland and Virginia, and terminates only
In the sunny plains of Tennessee.
The Agents will uao great precaution to see that 1
titles to all land* they sell are good.
CfcEL, Adtn’r.
Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing to’
procure a good location in this section of country (br
transacting business, would do well to apply; to thW
Agency.
BAKER & MOORfi. Agents.
Winchester, Frederick co.,Va.
April 10.1851—dm*
Cltaniboraburg Fomalo Semina^;
Misses pinneo, Principals—thu insufiitiolr
bos become.se generally and favorably Itnovm
to the public, that U is unnecessary to make any
I statement respecting It. It has never been in a more..
I prosperous slalo, in every respect, than
onl timo. As the number of pupils is limited)'it Is
I very desirable that those wishing to secure Us advan*
tages for their children or friends,
early end definite arrangements , for doing sb ap pds*
sibio. The next Term will commsnbc on tha la{
• Monday of October, v
September U ,
m-
195 ACRES,
For Sale.