•:- r-r*—: JStttlCSi: ,~ * _ TTTTfinS rf'iAtalnfetratlob 'ontlio citato T ETU'WO ei«,!iebanrer. Tuto of Wcstponns coiioly. .dpc’d.. borbugh to« "f'’TO ' iioßiiterb) laid county, lia. vo bw» lS“u'the lame township, to tho subset! . (od suid k estate wilt make Ail iyiil 'those' hiving 1 claims will ptpsopt . . GliAllAM, Adro’r. Sciil'oinhcr iB,-18!;g-H it :,-.. Horses Wunletl. . WiliL 1)0 purchased nt Carlisle Bar. *arr*tek», Pa.y'JHflyßay f/ona, hctweou ami sisteeu hands, high, not un def four, nor over six-years of ago. “ ’JAMES McINTOSU, Ut Umt.i ■ ■■ . ■ !,( CAciM. Jlssl. Qnar. Master. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.. Sept, 11, 1850—« t Auditor’* Notice. . tvtOTICE is Itofcby given that tho Auditor ap. ]\ : pointed by tho Orphans’ Court of Oumbur t’. I ,to nialtc distribution of tho hind S tho liituds of Michael Wenger,, administrator .uio"Melllcr,doceas P d.- wlll nltomWo the duties Ot hta aiipollitment at Itis-ofllce, in Car halb on Thnriiiay tho -2d day of October next, af lU o’clock A. Mr, when and Where the heirs of Mid decedent and all parlies interested are requited to attend. g . COLWE LL, Milov. September IX; 1850—3 t Nolicc AT a sfatcfl Orphans’ Court began on Tuos dtu\ tbo 12th day of March,' A. D. 1850, fl nrt boldatr at- Carling ih;nml (or Cumberland counlr, before tho Honorable James IT. Gra 3nm President Judge, Vnd Samuel Woodbtfrn aind’John Hupp, E»T>., Associate Judges, the Jtdlowiiig proceedings were, bad to wit; Xn the mlidcr of tbo writ of partition and Tal linn on tbo' real estate of, JolmClark, lato of tlio Slate of Ohio. Now to wit —12th August, 185(5, rule on the blurs and parlies interested to appear nt (bo next stated Orphans’ Court, to ac cept or refuse toaccept (be said real estate at ilto valuation, otherwise to show cause why the Court.should not order tho same to be sold.— Notice tif the ntlo to-bo served personally on parties residing within forty tulles, and by pub lication in two newspapers printed in the conn <y, and by letter to bo-sent by mail nt least six weeks before .tbo next stated Orphans* Court to tlie parties whoso plnce-of residence aro known and who reside at a distance of more than forty miles. , , By thr Coi’QT. In testimony .wfiqrcof Iltavo hereunto set my ® linnet and the sqal of said Court, at Car lisle, this 12tb day of Angus IttoU. JOHN M. GREGG, f'hrh. JACOB BOWMAN, Shcnff. Sheriff’s Office; Carlisle, Sept. 11,185G-i>l Orphans’ OJourt Sate. IN pursuance' of orders from (ho Orphans’ Courts of Adams and Cumberland counties, will bo sold at public vendue upon the premises, on Wednesday the 6th day of October nert, the following-described -Heal Estate, Into of Jacob B. Stayers, auccusctl, to wit: A tract of land situate .In and adjoining the village o( White*, (own. in Huntingdon township. Adams county, adjoining lands of John 11. Gronp, William B. Stayers, the Chcsmit Grovo Furnace property, and others, containing SO' Acn*s, niore.or !«'ss. JUrntA -with n Iwo-stnrv Brick MANSION HOUSE, BANK BARN, nnrt other thereon. The land Is JLgM|gjEof good quality and has been exten sively limed. U i.H well 'supplied With excellent water, nnd hits n-Young Orchard of choice fruit planted (hereon. ’Also,-a tract of Woodland, situate about two ihlles from WliitcKfown, In Upper Dickinson township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands 'Of-Nicholas Mullen, John Humor and' others, containing Ten Jlcres, more or less. -This tract Is about half a mile from the Bcmlersvillo road. - Also,"a tract of Woodland in Dickinson (own wßhip. Cumberland county, about one mile from Whltestown, containing more or less, adjoining fands of, Simon Yetts imd others; this lot is well timbered wftli Chusnut and, is convo. oicnUto.thc Mansion Farm. . • M*o, anJrhvrsday the. Ofh day of October vert, Pji Ir.rct of -H r oo Jforid, situate in Mennllen tnwn l Rhlp, about li miles from BendersviUe, adjoin [, ing. lands* of Kltfah Penrose,-George Adams, IpJncob Robert aad'ofhers, containing TenJJcrcs, tnaro or dess. There is a public road Wlfiiin 2W> yards'of (bis lot. - Also, a tract of'Woodland in Tyrone town i ship, Ailiuns Co., nbotit 1$ miles from Wliites |to*’n, adjoining lands of Solomon Starner, Geo,. Ili irm in, Daniol Slossur nnd others, containing ' Forty-term - cV. more or' less. There is a public nmd running through this tract making It very easy of access. It Is intended to divide (Ids tract into suvoral lots which will 1 bo sold separately for (ho convenience of purchasers. The salt's will commence at 10 o’clock upon each day, whuh'nltondanco will bo given and term* made known by WILLIAM B. SMYERS, Adm‘r. Sept. 11', IBGo—4t " ‘ Valuable Ren! Estate at Public Sale. THE subscribers will offer at public sale, on 1 the premises,' on Thursday the HWt day nf October, 1850, that Excku,i;nt Fahm, known as tiic estate of tlio heirs of George Trimble, de ceased, lUuufo in Silver Spring township, Cum berland county, l mile north of, Bucher's mill, 1 umi 2 from Hogestmvn, on the public road, con sisting (d 2UU Jlcret of Jilack tUaie Laud, of good quality, and In a high state of cultivation. A jmrtiou.of-ft Is well sot with clover ami llpio. a__a thjv The imjirovemenia oro a two story double UHIOK. HOUSE, well vlliMßMellnlsheit, a Bank Barn, under purl I and ail olhur necessary Out. buildings. An excellent Well of water and two ’never tailings Springs, TIU property from Its . eminence, &c;, renders | \\ (mi! of the most desirable country residences f in the township.. il conlulns about 23 Acres of ..Second Button) Laud, which Is well adapted lo v too growth of grain and grass, and inns In' nn east ond westerly course In front of the lm|hl tugs which.'renders it very suitable to divide,' making two handsome farms. It contains nn Apple. Orchard of grafted Triilt, and one of na tural fruit. Also, peaches, plums and pears.— •This property has recently boon fitted up in fen cing and other-repairs. Title indisputable. It will bo offered entire or divided ioKUitpnr cliaaoiß, Also, some Mountain Timber Laud. Halo to .commence nt 11 -o’clock, übeii the terms will bo madu known bv , . . JOHN &-GEOUGE TRIMBLE. September 11, 1850—Ot * . . Or|»h;iut.’Court Sale. JCN purtnanco of an order* of tto. Orphans* vl. Court at Cumberland county, will bo sold tit Iho tavern house,. nt Bridgeport, on* Thursday, the f)th day of. October, 18C0, nt 10 o’clock, A. M., (ho Interest of (ho four minor children of 11. Church, dec’ll., In that valuable property known os (ho Bridgeport property. oppmdto Harrisburg, embracing. (ho largo .TAVBHN HOUSE, Sow Mill, five dwelling houses, Ac., containing nbpM.t,-. ; , ,18 Acres of Land, Mug tyoJ! for lumbering nno manu factoring Also, about ‘227 acres ami allowance fl.fpqsclloftt timber liind.altitaled on SuMuufyajitm Rlvor ami hoar (ho I’elmsyl ynnla Hallroad bridge. ' TorniairuadQ kim>vn on lhe;dny i,f(mlo by, CONUAD III:NNINUISJi; WM.Jt;:aottOAS.-■-». Sept, 11, •■■ i ■ Gnardtaha, . - ' 1 ' Woliccj' ■ ■ T ETTERS of administration with (ho will -LJ annexed,' on tba estate of Jamison Haimon. Nowvlllo, OumbcrJahy county,, deceased, have been Issued lo tho'sub scrlbbr, living In Newton 1 township. All Wen- Indebted to, said eslalo are requeued to Mitto liuVncdloto poyinont. and those having and .plftlamwll present them for settlement to • 1 . , ,• WILLIAM GUACEYi' Adln’K - -. Angyat2B,.l«Co—ot #; 1 AETi’pbt’Botiß'nfo'horohy botldod hot'to dig oliy jsiind i)f clay oh Iho piihllo roads,'with jh-tho limits of Middleton township, after tins date, All w ho tlo so’ wilt bo pfoaotmted (6 ™ ( J,|)»Uflxiontof tho'lntr. ° ' . JACOB LEHMAtf, ■ £upfrn(io y 0 j s o ,t\h Toxi-nahip. WHEREAS in and by an aoi'of rnt Assembly* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, emitted “Ah act relating to the fileoiions of this Cciminonwealth,’ 1 passed the: 2d day pf July, A. 0. ;1839, it Is made ifjo du ly of the Sheriff of every county within this Oommonwenllb, to give public notice of' tin* General Elections, and in such notices to enu merate : . T.The--officers to ho elected. ■ 2. designate the place at which the eleciion Is to be held. I, JACOB BOWMAN, High Sheriff of the county of • Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the elec, ters of the county of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, the 14lb day of October next, an election will be held at ilia several election districts, established by law in said county, it which time they will vole by ballot for the several officers bereiiMfier named, viz : One Person fur Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvahia. One Person f*r Auditor General of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person fur Surveyor - General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person to represent tbe'cminllesof (Turn berland, York and Perry, In of the United Slates, One Person to represent the counties of Cum berland and. Perry in the Senate of Pennsylva nia. Two Persons to roprcsei 1 (he county nl Cumbirland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One Person for District Aliorney of Cumber land county. One Person for Surveyor of Cumberland county. Two Person's for Asaocialo Judges of the county of Cumberland. One Person fur Commissioner of Cumber land county. One Person for Director of the Poor of Cum berland county^ One person (tor Coroner of Cumberland Co. ()- e person fur. Auditor of Cumberland Co. The said election will bo held throughout the county as follows : The election in the election district compo sed of the lionufgh rf Carlisle and the town ships of North Middleton, South Middletop, Lower Dtokinson, Lower Prankford, and Lower West Pennsborotigh, will be held at the Court House, in tho borough of Carlisle. The election in Ihe election district com posed oI Silver Spring township, will he held at the public house of George Duey, in (doges, town, in said township. * The election in the election district com posed of Hampden township, will he held at the public lionet) of Henry Hickt rnell, in eaid township. * The election in the election district com posed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public house uf VV. VV. Kline, in Sheptierdsiovvp. The election in the election district compo. sed uf ihe township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch barger, on Slate Hill- • Tlio ejection in the election district com posed of East I’cnnsborotigh township, will be held at the house now occupied by A. Iluuts berger, at the West end of the Harrisburg Bridge. The election In the election district com* posed of New Cumberland, will be held at the house formerly kept by W, I!. Uulil, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election in the election district com posed ol tlio borough of Meohanlofburg, will be held at tl\y public .house of John Hoover, in said borough. , Tho election In the election district com posed of Monroe township, will he held ay the public house of - Samuel Alguier, in Church town In said township. Thp election In the election disliicl com posed of Upper Dickinson township, will he held at'the house now occupied by John Gar mnn, in said township. Thu election in the district composed nf the Borough ofNewviiio, and townshipa-of Mifflin, Upper Franltford, Upper VVeat nnd thdt part of’New'ton township, not Inelo dud in tliu Leesburg election district hereinaf ter mentioned, will be field nt lhu Brlrk ScliOol House, In the borough of Newyllle. • The election in- (lie district composed of Hopewell township, will be held at the School House in Newburg, in said township. The election in the district composed of the borough of Shippenshnrg, Shippensburg town ship, ami that purl of Southampton township not included in the Leesburg election. district, will be held.at the Council House, in the bor ough of Shtppensburg. And in nnd by an act of the General Assem bly of this Connnonw ealih, passed tliu2d July, 1839, it Is thus provided ; • i Thal the qualified elue.tora of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in the county of Cumberland, bmm duil by tlio following linos and distances, viz: Beginning “ol Hie Adams county line, thence along the lino dividing the townships of D ck- Ipson and Newton to,the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to’ Centre* School Mouse, unsaid turnpike* In Southampton township,' thence to n point op Ih’p Walnut Bottom Road at, Roybuck’a, including Reyljnck’s Farm, thence in n strait Jlnc to the Saw Mill of the heirs of Genrue.Olover, thence njpng Krysher’s tun to the Adnmft county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of begin ning, bo and the eaino H hereby declared a new and'Uaperate election district, tho election to be heldjtt the public house for nerly occupied d»y-Wm. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southulflpton town Ship,” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, every person, except Justices-of the Peace, who shall hojcl.any ofl.no or appoint ment of profit or trust undeftho United Slates, or If ibis Sinto, or any.cffiy or Incorporated dia irict, whether a commiafiloned ofllcar or other wise, o subordinate officer or agent, who is or ah.illbo employed- under the legislature, exe cutive, or judiciary departments of this fchaio, nr of tlio United Staten, or of any city or of any Incorporated district; and also Mint every member o< Congress and of the Stale Legisla ture nod of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner or any incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or ex ercising at tho same lime, llio office or appoint ment of judge, inspector, or clerk ol any cleo tiona of this Commonwealth, and (hat no In- Hpeetnr. judge or other officer of such election shall lie ulligblo to be then voted for. . And Ibo said act of Assembly, enlitlcd nn act relating tonlemlons of ibis Commonwealth, passed July 2d, 1832, further provides as fob lows, to w it: Thai iho Inspectors and Judges shall meet nt dm respective places appointed fir holding iho election In ihn district to which thny respectively belong,.hrfim'D Vclork in llm mOrning of thn second Tuesday of Colu ber, and each of said■ inspectors shall appoint 0o« nlrflt, who shall bo a qualified voter of such district. ‘•fh'casb tho person who shall hnvo’rccloved the second highest number of-votes for Inspec tor, shall not miend on tho day nf.thnclecllon, then dio person who shall have roolcved tho sfloond highest’ hmnbof of voles for judge At (he next nredebdlngdlecMon shall noinb Inspec tor lh f his place,' : Ami Incase the person’who shall have tccclvcd the highest ; number pf votes for Inspector slin!l nor'aci«?hd, ilto person elected Judge, shall appoint an Inspector irt hla place; and |n cash the pardon elected o Judge shall not nttehd, then Iho Inspector who rc ae|vcd did higltesl' hutnhof, of votes shall np point a Judge In his pined; 1 or !,f any vacancy shall, o (jnub |n die board. r for tho spnqfl of ond liogr ntjiof'. tbo time ftxed‘hy low, opening of tlio'olecilon, the qualified volcra of the lownstilp ward or district for wljloh such officer shall have been elected, present at tho plaoo ofeleotion, shall olgcl ope of their nura ber.io fUt such vacancy. ; > *ll shall: be thprduly of, the Bpvoral, asies porsof eobh district to altoml at ihoplacoof holding-evety,general,,special or .township «- . ,lec ( tion, during lbb~wliolo timrsaidcjeclion-ts . keptopen, tor iHo'purpose orgTVirig’ Informa tion to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person ass»*s * sed by thern.io. vrile at 'such 'election, nr.nuch. oilier matters to thoassessment of voiers'as.tha'sajd inspectors or Inker of them shall from.(into to,-'time require..', . “No person shall.be permtiifd lb vote at any' election as afor*’Bald,.lhan a ‘ while freeman of (he age of twenty one years or more, who shall have resided in (he slalo nl least one year, arid in the election district ,where ho oilers his vote - at least ten days proceeding such election, and lwo years paid a State nr county lax,‘which shullTieve been assessed nt least ten days before the election; But a citizen of the United Slates, who has previously been a qualified voter of this Slate, and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resi ded in the election district, nnd paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in the State six months; Provided, That the. while, freeman, citizens of tin; Untied Stairs, between the age of twenty onennd twenty-two years who have resided' in an eleciion district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although (hey shall not have paid taxes. No person shall bo permitted to vote whose name |s not contained in the list of taxable in habitants furnished by the conimissiom rs, un less First, ho produce a receipt for the pay menl within two years, of a slate or county tax assessed agreeably te the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oatli’or affirmation of suioih cr that ho has paid such a lax, or on failure to produce Q receipt shall make oath to the pay ment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vole by being an elector between the ago o( twenty-one and twenty-two years he shall de : post-: on call) or affirmation that lie has resided in this State r.( le.iSl one year next before his application, and make sue. 1 ; proof of residence in the district as required by this a°-t and that he does verily believe (roin the nccot,.°( giv**n him dial he is of the age nf< resaid, and su'd* other evidence as is required by (bis act, whereupon the name of the person so admit ted to vote shall ho inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made oppo site thereto by writing the word ‘tax,* If he shall bo permitted to vote by reason of having paid lax, or the word ‘age,’ he shall be admit ted to vote by reason of such age, shall be nailed out to the clerks, who sbatftmake the like votes in (he lUte kept by them. ‘ (n all cased where tho name of the person alal < log to vote is found on the list furnished by the commissioners nnd assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duly of the inspectors to examine sorb persons on oath as to his qualifications,nnd it lie claims to have resided within the Stale for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, hut slmtl make proof by nt len<t one competent witness, who shall be a qualifi ed elector, that he has resided within the dis trict for more than ten days next immediately preeecding said election, nnd nltall also him self swear that his hone f.de residence, in pur suance of his lawful calling, is within the dis trict. and that he did not remove into said dis trict. for lho purpose ofvmljig therein. •Kvery person qualified as aforesaid.and who shall make due proof if required, of his residence and payment of taxes us aforesaid, shall be admitted to vom in the township, ward or district in which he Rhall reside. ‘lf any shall prevent or attempt to.prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shafl interrupt or improperly interfere wiifi him in'Hie exccu linn ol'his duly.or shall bldpk tip the wlndutv oi avenoe to any window where the Ba*momay be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or pbnß uso or practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence) unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re. strain the freedom of choice, such persons on shjll he fined in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars and bc imprisoic ed for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be. shown to court, where the (nal-of sneh offence shall h» had, that the person so i fittndlng was not.'s resident of the city, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and hot en litled-to vote therein, then' on conviction'he shall be,sentenced to pay a flue of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and |>V inprisonod not less than six month nor more than two years. If any person or persons shall make any hot or wager upon tho result of any. election wlih in the Commonwealth, or shall offer In make any such bet or wager, either by verbal pro clamaiion thereof, or hy any written or prin ted advertisement challenge nt invite any per Ron te make such hcl or wager, upon convic tion theruofho or they shall forfeit and pay three limes the amount 8d bet or. to he het. •If any person not by. law qualified, sliqll Ipuiduiently vote at any election In this Com monwealth, 6r being otherwise qualified shall vote out of Ilia proper district, dr it any person knowing the want ofsuchqunllfieolionfl, shall aid or procuro such person to vote, the prison offending shall, on Conviction, he fined in any sulii not Cxecrding two hundred dollars, anil bo Imprisoned fur any term not cxcetding lliree months. •If any person shall vote nt more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vole more than once on (ho snmo day. or shall fmoillenily fold or deliver to the.inspector (wo tickets together, with the Intent Illegally to vote, or shall procure another so to do, he or. they offending, shall on conviction bo fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred' dollars*, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than thrro nor more then twelve months. •If nny person not qualified ' lo volo ln this Commonwealth, agreeably 'to law, (except iho sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place ol election fur the purpose of issuing tickets or of .influencing tlio citizens qualified to vole, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars fi r every such offence, and bo; imprisoned for any term not oxetedingthreo months.* Agreeably to the provisions of llio sixty first section of said . set, every Genera) and Special Electron shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in lit® • forenoon, and shall oonilnun without interruption or ndj urn ment until erven o’clock in llio evening, when tho polls shall bo closed. And (ho Judges of the respective districts aforesaid, arc hy the said act n qu|red to meet at llio Court Mouse, in the borough of Car lisle on the third day uflor tho said day of elec tion, being Friday tho 17th day of October then and there lo perform (ho things required of them by law. Given umler.my hand, nt, Carlisle, ibis 4tli day of September A. D.. 1850. r. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Notice. NOTICE is hcrehy;glvcn (hut lottora of ad ministration on tho estate of Christian 1). Hupp, Into of Lower Allen t6wnsidp> deceased, have been Issued by die Hegiatcr of Oumbbr hutd emmry, to tho subscriber living in dm aamo township. All persons indebted to said estate nro requested to make Immediate payment, and tlioHo having claims will'prcflcnt tho same for settlement to. • ‘' * . .WM. H. UOHGAS, Au«‘»r. Scptombor d,‘lB6o—-Ct • Estate Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given, tlmt Icdcm of nd miuistftttli.n on tlio ostnto of Dpvld Pcrln noy,. doconsed, Into of Upper Alien township, Cumhoriiiml county,’• I’a., have been Issued to dio snbncrlbor living In the same lown«l»lf>, by tho Hogislor of said county. All persons In debted to said estate oro, requested to make nn modiato payment, and,those having claims will nroqcqt thorn tor soltlomonfc to - * - s -‘ ; • ‘JOHN vr. COOKUK, Adnjr.' August 2Bj 186p— Ot* • ' -;u, Valuable. Jer„,SaJj5 v ,, THE Subscriber wilVorier'at public sale, on the premises, on the 23d day of September, 1856/atr' ll‘ o’clock, A. M..of fiajd day, his FarnL .aitdalo hi-Lower Alien township. Cumberland (fountyyfire miles south west of niilca front the Cum berland Valley Railroad rtt- Shircnionslown. and four miles sduth-caSlof Meclmhicsburg, adjoin ing farms 'of ’tTamcs Dunlap, David Horst, Christian Musslcman; William Smith, aild oth ers. containing . 194 Acres and 40 Perches, of Limestone Land, about 40 notes of which is covered with first-rale limber, the balance be ing in a good state of cultivation. Tho-lin proveraenfs arcalafgc double frame plastered 'House,. Log tenant House, niiS? doublilliog'BoraV Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib;*; Carriage House, Spring Uou.se, Smoke .House,' together,.with other ne cessary out-buildingS. jThete arc' two wells of water convenient to tlio buildings, and r nning water in a number of the fields-: also two Ap ple Orchards of choice fruit, together with a variety of Peach, Cherry. Pear, and other fruit trees. There is fl Lime Kiln on said farm, and first rnte Limestone quarries for building pur poses or burning lime.; There is also magnetic ore on said farm. 'This is. one of the most de sirable farms that is ottered for sale in the cast nd of the county, being convenient to mills, stores, and fioHoofs/nhtL in one of the most henithy locations In tllc'cbuhty. Any infor mation respectingr sMd ‘ property, can be ob tained by calling oh the subscriber, at his resi dence, in Meclmnicsburg, or. on Wm. M. Mn leer, who resides hear .the', farm. Terms will be made easy, aud be’ made known on the day of sale by JOHN MATEER. Carlisle, August 14, 1850 —Of Subscribe when you hnvcdtf Opponnmhj I BAYARD TAYLOR’S GYCLOPOSmA OF MODERN I'RAVEL i A RECORD OF Adventure, Expl6*&tlott, and Dis covery, 'during , the last Fifty Years, ryot royal Bvo. 850 pp, Neatly bound,in dark "leather, embellished with five (Inc portraits on steel, by Entire. and illustrated by over forty.‘tyood engravings, by Orr, nnd thirteen authentic maps by Schonbcrg. Sold to Subscribers oiily. Price, S-i oo This work contains the cream of over fifty Rcparnte narratives of travel of those who may be styled ibo ! representative traveler.V of the lust half century, in the remote and less Kho' v d regions of the world. - T^teir'works are com prised in about 90 vols., and arc published in several different languages. and probably couKi not be purchased for 8150; indeed many of them aie out of print, and not to bo had. The following are some of the narrative**, nnd will give an idea of ihe contents of the work. Life nnd Travels of Alexander Von Ilumbolt. Mungo Park’s Travels in Western Africa. Lewis nnd Clark's Journey to the Pacific Offcan. Curckhnrclt’s Travels in Syria, Africa and Arabia. Journey to Mecca and Medina. Belzoni’fi Explorations in Egypt. Cnilliaud’s Journcj* to'ihe Libyan Oases, Ethi opia and Seminar. Franklin’s Overland Journey to the Polar Sea. Mcycndorfl’s Journey' to Bokhara TimkovskPs Journey from Siberia to Pekin. Cochrane's Pedestrian Journey thro' Siberia. Golownin's'Captlvity in Japan. DeLascaris* Secret Mission among the Bedouins. Denham and Olnpp'crton’s Expedition lu Cen- tral Africa. - 1 Explorations of the Niger. Discoveries of Richard nnd John Lander.— Laird and Oldfield. Ac.' Moffat's Life in Southern'Africa.' Sturt's Explorations fn Australia. Rack's Arctic Land Expedition. • Wcllsted’s Travels in Oman, (Arabia.) Explorations of the White Nile. Major Harris* Mission to,Shod, Wood's Journey 10 thcTlxus. 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On SaluidniJ.'OclMr 11, 1 THIS snh.ciihiT "'lll »01l nt pnlnlo »:ilo, on ■lliu promlßi'B. liiSouth Middleton township, ono mllo wl ol I’npcrlown.nn tho road lending from I’opertown In Croighcnd’a mill, n (met ol K. co'nlalnlng TBK AdIES of exeel «»» nrnvol liind, having Ihorenn, erected u I.WU E STOIIY I.Oil i 1010 SO, Irmno IJnrn, a Hog I’en, &o. Also, on excellent Woll of lyulcr with n now, pump ut Iho door and n yonnd Orchard ol choice (rult. Tho wholu Is under good (in)oo and Inn high slnlo Of anltlvatlon., ; . • ' • ■ Sulo to commence.ot 1 o’clock,■whoa terms ,vlll homadohnoWo by jonN fjr.CKHAN, Sept. 11, 1860.-t2t»: v Valuable Limestone Farm at PRIVATE SALE, . SITUATE in Monroe township, Cumberland county, about Smiles East of Carlisle, on tho Yellow Breeches Creek, aud known asihe " Abram Williams Farm.” ' , This property contains 2GO ACRES of the best quality of LIMESTONE BAND, about 21) of which are covered with good limber, (in ad dition to which is growing a Inrgc quantity of Locust,) and the residue in the highest possible state of cultivation. The improvements arc a ' j&k&Ok. hr & Q two stOI T MANSION rejWSpk HOUSE, with a Brick back btnld- ImSSIIS? ing. Stone Spring House and oUi«t convenient out-buildinga, a large Stone BANK BARN, with two threshing floors. Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, Hay House, Carriage House, &c. There is a large Horse Power per manently fixed to the barn. Also a large two, story Tenant House, plas tered, and a.frame barn, n good Orchard of ap ples. and. fruit of every description. A fine stream of water rises’within thirty yards of the house, emptying into said creek immediately in front of the house and barn. ■* This properly possesses superior advantages, and offers rare inducements to purchasers.— The buildings are.most delight fully located on the hanks of a beautiful stream of water, tho Yellow Breeches Creek, mid sufficiently eleva ted id make the sccnery.unsurpasscJ'by any place in the county. School houses are in the Imincdiatc'vicimty, and church at Dillsburg 3 miles distant with a good road lending to the snipe. Also a Grist Mill situate on the Yellow Breeches pear said farm pn the adjoining pre pay* , The location is entirely healthy and eligible in every point nf view. ' For terms, &0., enquire of A. Real Eslafe Ai>t.\aud Scrivener* Carlisle, August 14, 18Q0-Atf Valuable Town l»ropvj’ty For Sale or item. f pnE subscriber offers for sale, his (vVo story J Stone House, with Brick mde in North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin ing Arnold’s store nnd Monycris Confectionary, a—ji The House Is J 8 feet or more in front, extending 240 feet buck loan alley. M«8 i ojjpTherc is a number of good fruit trees it, nnd a Well of wutorat the back door. Any person wishing to view the proper ty can call oS tho subscriber living on it. Pos session given on tho Ist of October if desired. If not sold, it will bo routed for one or more years. JACOB U. GALLAHER. August 28, IB6o—tf Valuable Steal Estate at PRIVATE SALE. .CONSISTING of two well improved farms, ,-nvnod by Dr. John Zollinger, viz : No. 1. Situate in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, 2 miles north-west ol Car lisle, on tho norti.' side of tho Conodogulnot creek, and immediately .•'noositc tho “Meeting llouso SjH'ings.'’ It contains 320 Acres nnd 118 Perches, about 95 or 100 of which is covered with good timber, including n great deal of hickory. Thoio is a large quantity of Locust growing, sufficient to fence the entire farm.' The land is in a high slate of cultivation, about 24,000 bushels of lime having been recently put on it. There is about GO acres of good Limestone land upon which fine quarries can lie opened. Tliis farm can bo divided very prettily, hav ing two sets of improvements, each consisting OmmA of n good Log House. There is a Log Barn, und a large Bank Bam, ■ Ss*lw*B Wagon Shed, and Corn Cribs to each large to hold from 1000 to 120 U bushels. There is a limestone spring at one house and a good Well of water at the other. No. 2. Is situated partly in North Middleton and partly in Silver Spring townships, about 7 miles cast of CiirlisloVon tho aforesaid creek, containing 131 Acres, and all-bnt about B acres of which is cleared and in a high state ol culti vation. The improvements are a two story J3rtck House, liauk Bam, 100 feet tn length,' with other Outbuilding", a Well of water near the house, Orchard of Apples nnd other fruit, A'consldorablo quantity of Locust growing on tho firon (herearo about COO pnnnel of post nnd wit tcnco,,Vhd tho fences generally good. Tho owner of'thq above 'properties is quJto desirous of selling, and rare inducements arof thus ollercd to purchasers. Terms Will b 6 made j eas\. Enquire of A. L. SPONSLEU, lifiil Estate .‘7g/, ij Scririner. August 28, IB6o Gt FIRM FOU SALE, I’UE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday the 10//» day of October, 1850, at 11 o’clock A. M., his farm sit uate in Upper Allen township, Cumberland co., on tho State mad leading tram Harrisburg to Gettysburg, and where tho main road fVom York to StoiTolt’a Gup crosses, one-half nmilo from Shephci-dstown, two from Blcclianlcsburg, and tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, and seven from Harrisburg,-abd one from tho Yellow Brooches crock, adjoining lands of Christian HarUlur, Samuel Miller and others, containing 22 Acres and 20 Porches, of Slaty land, nil cleared and in a first rate state o( cultivation. Tho improvements aro n new o__.ni BRICK. HOUSE, a new STONE and FRAME DARN,andother out-build- ItpCWLiiigs, n Dover failing Well of water tho dour and a pump in it, a thriving Apple Orchard of choice fruit, with a variety of I’oach, Cherry, and other fruit frees. This Is a very desirable farm, shunted in a Healthy neighborhood, and convenient to milts, churches, school-housea, &c. Any person wishing to view the properly will please call on the subscriber residing on’ the premises, who will ivu any information reqnir. cd. THOMAS GOLD. August 28, 18oC—Is" Valuable I.iincslonc Fai'm AT PUBLIC SALE. On Tuesday, September 23,18C0. rj'ilE fliihscrihors, Execufors of Goorgo David. ) son, dec’d., will offer at public sale, on tho premises, (ho following described valuable real estate, viz t No. 1. That valuable Llmostono farm. In Wcstpcnnsboroiigh and- Dickinson townships, Cumberland county, Pa., about 6 miles west of Carllslo and 1$ cast of Mount Rock, on tho lurnplUuruad lending from Carlisle to Cham bersburg, containing 100 Acres, more or less, about 7 of which are covered with thriving tim ber, tho residue In a high state of cultivation. Tho Improvements,are a two story double Log j i» HOUSE, with a Well of excellent water at (he door, n double HANK recently built, Wagon Shed, House, Corn Crib, Hog fuJJ?aml other out-bulldlngs. There Is also n flno Orchard of choice fruit on tho promises. No, 2. Adjoining that portion 'of tho above farm lying south of tho turnpike, Jui Dickinson township, and containing tiro acres. The Im provements tiro a two story Frame Dwelling, with a Frame Building attached thereto, in which Is a good Cistern. Also, a Frame Stable and Shod. Tho above properties will be sold together or seporato ns may best suit purchasers. The lo cation ot this property being near to the conn (y (own, and near to tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, makes it valuable ami desirable, bar ing easy access to good markets for its products. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M., when torms will be mndo known by GEORGE G. DAVIDSON, J. M. DAVIDSON, Aug. 28, 1850-41 Ex’rs. Morcliiuit Mill for Kent. THE Merchant Milt at tho Boiling Springs, 4} miles oast of Carlisle, is offered for rent from tho Ist of Anriinoxk. The mill will not bo Vented on (ho snares. Aug. 21, 185 C. • PETER F. EGE. MONIS V wanted at this Ofllc? In piyment for subscription. Hotel Properly at Private Sale. SITUATE .on'the' corner of High & Bedford Streets,* in tho Borough of Carlisle, now owned mid occupied as a hptel by Joseph Reis er. The lot contains 60 feet In front on High stre 240 feet in depth fronting on Bedford street. The improvements ate o largo nndcom •jL_q. , modioiis Ifotel Buildings 88 feet in front, 2 stories & an attick in height, |ii|e island 08 feet -fn depth, including the building. Avery HnoDwelling House tronting on High street a<yolntog the ho" tel, 22 feet in,front and 81 back, corresponding with the hotel. A largo dpubleFrnmeStablolOOfcetiulcnglb and capable of accommodating about CO head of horses, is situated on tho foot of the lot. The Buildings arc entirely new, being but ro ceiitly cr.ected. The hotel and dwelling house being of brick and tinisbed In the most modern and improved manner. 1 ho location is one of tho most desirable In the town, the house maintains an excellent cha.r actor and docs a very largo business. For terms, &c., enquire of A. 1,. SPONSLER, Hcnl Estate Jigt. i Scrfenicr.Tl August 28, 1850—Ct M A Desirable Slate Farm at Pri- vate Sale, SITUATE in North Middleton township, Cum berland county, about-5 mites north 0 f Car- J Springs, now Its Joyflrt in. Henwood, ro woko the \ r —C . hen vra» arX‘B 2/0 Acres, is covered with good timber. Tho in n good state of cultivation. Anfh/ improvements are a two story HOUSE & Kitchen, Log BARN |Hi*KSs|Srid other Out-bnildings, an oxcoi- B ell of water at tho door, and nmning'wnter in almost every fluid on the farm. An Apple Orchard, and Poaches, Pears and Cherries in abundance. Owing to tlio plentiful supply of water and large meadows, it is admirably adapted for gra zing and would mnko an excellent stock farm, tlius offering rare inducements to purchasers.— Tlicrc is a good road loading to (Jarljslo, afford ing every facility for getting, out wood, which always commands a largo attli prico. Tliero are tineo good Sulphur Springs and beautiful sites for buildings. For terms. &c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate -fiat, $ Scriciuer. August 28. 18i>G—tit Highly Improved Limestone FARM AT PRIVATE SALE SITUATE in South Middleton township, Cum berland county, 4$ miles south of Carlisle, on Iho Yellow Breeches crook, and about half a mile west of Jacob Rftner’s mill on the Bal timore turnpike, now owned by John Stuart, jr. Containing 149 acres and 51 perches, of the best quality of Limestone land, about 10 of which oro covered with good timber and (ho residue iu .finest state of cultivation. The lmonpvemcnts uro a 2 story weath fßSJjmL*orSowlod House, a large Bunk Pftrn, 70 feet in length and 40 loot (Jgjgggggln width, containing two threshing floors with granneries altachcd, wagon shod, corn cribs, and other necessary and convenient out-bul!d?ngs. A flno Apple Orchard contain ing over IUO grafted trees and all bearing, be sides other fruit. There are two Lfmo Kilns on tho farm and excellent quarries from wh.'ch tho best quality ot limestone can bo taken. A' .beautiful stream of water runs near (bo bouse emptying into thp Yellow Breeches creek below, and a 'Veil of water at tho door. Tho hind has all been cnll limed and is of tho most productive character. The farm is under good fence, a groat portion of it being post and rail. * J This property offer*the greatest Inducements to purchasers. Tho location being a beautiful one nhd entirely healthy. It would bo admira bly adapted for a stock farm, being well water ed. There is also a large quantity of meadow. Fur terms, &c., enquire ot A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate jSgt. & Scnvintr. August 28, IB6o—Ct Valuable Merchant Grist Mill AND WOOLLEN FACTORY AT PRIVATE SALE (rpIJE subscriber wishing to decline the Stilling | business, offers at private sale bis Valuable Merchant Oriit Mill, situated on tho Conodo- i guiact creek, in Wcslponnsborough township, I Cumberland county, about 6 miles west of Car. I lisle, and 1 mile north of tho Cumberland Val ley Railroad, where there Is a Depot forloadlng cars, containing about lo Acres of fond, having on agoodFramedwclllngUousc, TOraS a good Cistern and Well of ragi Sft iffiwater at the door, Frame Darn, nn Orchard with a variety of I'vult, and two Tenant Houses. Also, a Woollen Factory, Fulling Mill, and about two Aerosol Land, situated InFrank ford township, on the opposite side of the creek, having on it two Tenant Houses, Stable, and an Orchard with a variety of t'ruii trees, a Well of good water at the door. The Factory Is now rented and doing a good business. The Merchant Mill is 60 by 60 feet, 8 stories high, containing A run of Dura, with all other necessary machinery for doing Merchant and Grist Work* Tho McrchtmJjJlill and Woollen Factory is all in complcJaHjning order, having run but a short time slnqHPI water wheels, together with tho greater portion of all tho machinery was put in new, and also n good and substantial dam built during tho lust summer. Also, mUyining (ho same, a lot containing about Four Acres of land, on which Is n two story Frame Dwelling House nnd Stable, and a good Stone Building suitable for a mechanic. A young, thriving Apple Orchard, together with other Fruit trees. Also, a first rate Spring of Water. This property will ho sold separate ly or together to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to purchase will bo shown tho premises by the subscriber residing thereon. Terms will bo made easy, as considerable o( tho purchase many may remnino secured on the property If required. Possession given on tho Ist of April next, or sooner, if required. MARSHALL JAMES. August 28, 185G—tf Orphan*’ Court Snlr. IN' pursuance of nn order of tho Orphans* Court ol Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on Saturday, (he 27th of September, 1860, on tho promises, in Monruo township, Cumberland county, on (ho Lisburn road, about (wo miles oast of Churchtown, Six Acres of Limeslono Land, jnoro or less*, nil under feneo, and hi n good slate of cultivation. Thu improvements nro a Mstory-nnil-n-lrnlf LOG 1! O II S K , n Frame Simp, Bam, Coni Crib, Smoko House, &c. Thero is also a good Apple Orchard on the premises, to gether with a great variety of other choice fruit trees. There 1» n never tailing Well ol water convenient to tho door oi the dwelling. The above described property will bo sold ns belonging to the estate of Daniel Kline, dcc’d. Sale t ' commence at 2 o’clock, I*. M., when terms will bo made known by SAMUEL KLINE, Mm’r. August 21, 1850-51 Town Property sit Private sale. THE subscriber, about removing fiom Carlisle, olTora to dispose of at private sale, tho val uable town property in which bo now resides.— o_A Hold property consists of a largo two story Plastered House, situate on II| | High street, n few doors cast of Foundry. The lot is 40 feet lu IVont by 210 loot in depth, and is located In a pleasant and healthy neighborhood. It is ]d good order, nnd Is covered with excellent fruit trees and ch ico shrubbery. The building has recently undergone a thorough repair, and is admirably adapted for a boarding bouse or a private residence. Thero is ft hydrant in the yard nnd a gas lamp before tho dour. Tho out houaea, stabling, &c,, ore all In good order. If Iho nbovo property Ir nbfsold-by tho first of November next, it will thou bo leased fora term of odo or more years. OILARU3S JTAGLACrCITLIK. Carlisle, Au£. 3J, 3nj KEA*. ESTATE f«R SAJ.B. Five choice tracts of,.hand in (Turn ierltmi Vo, BY order of Iho Oiphons’Coort of »nI(T coira -Iy,-I will criioio to public ,on lira prfh raises, on Thursday, (bo 18lh day of September next, at 12 o'clockj'C lloo0 * the Real Estate of James Patterson, late of Newton township,'Co pensed, vie j : ‘ No, J, A trad of land situate In Dlcklnsdn township, on thu pine road, containing 8 Acres . and 122 Perohcp, bounded on tho North by tho Pino road, on the Boqtli and West by the mill property, into of Mathew Kyle, doc’d. No. 2, Tho old Mansion farm, situated' In Dickinson and Newton townships, containing 184 Acres and 85 Perches, bounded by the Wal nut Bott.-m road, lands of Mathew Kyle, dcc’d., . Eleanor Ruing, Elias B. Oyster, John Melllng o_a or and otlicrs, having thereon erected a two story Stone HOUSE, STONE ■SmIIjBANK BARN, Wagon Shed, &c.— | Jiajjj|sagXt has also an excellent Apple Orch ard, and tho timber being at both ends ol tho! farm. It is well calculated lot being divided into two farms. No,'o. A fract of excellent Timber land. In Dickinson tp., containing 168 Acres and 141 Perches, bounded by lands of David Goorgo and Jacob Seavers, Frederick Fry, S,. Long, Abraham Kurtz and others. This trpet; will be divided, and offered in parcels. Il(ls, well covered with timber, and if cleared wjrtridi bo easily cultivated. I will also offer, by order of the Orphans* Court, on tho same day, on the premises, at 12 ° c l‘’ cl V noon » ,0 public sale, all the real estate of Mathew Kyle, dec’d., viz s No. 1. A tract of land situated in Newton and Dickjnaon townships, on the Walnntß ttom road, bounded by lands of Mrs. E. Ewing, S. Goldwell. George Seavers and'others, contain ing 34 Acres and 155 porches, strict measure, with a two story Stone Hooso, Log Bam, kc„ llierodn erected. It has a Spring of excellent water near Hid door of tho Dwelling bouse, and’ an Orchard of good fruit on the premises. No. 2. A tract of land known as tho “Mill property,” hounded by tho Walnut B Item road, Elias B. Oyster, Solomon Crops, landsof James Patterson*a estate, and Jacob Seavers, contain ing 47 Acres and 121 Perches and allowance.—■ It will, however, be sold by strict 'measure. Jt has erected on it a Stono and Frame GRIST MILL, Log Dwelling Ilonse, Log Stable, &c. Tho above properties ore chiefly Limestone ■» land, and among tho most desirable along the ** Walnut Bottom road. At the same time and place, I will offer for sale, 5 or 6 tons of Day, Oats by the bush. &o. Terms made ko u wn on the dav of sale hr JAMES KYLE, Adm’r. August 21, 1850—Ct Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, his FARM, situated in North Middleton town ship, 1 mile from Carlisle. Thp farm contains 04 JJnes of superior land, all of which oro clear* od, and iu a good state of cultivation, except j 1 about 4 acres of woodland. The lm provcmonla are a BRICK Dwelling i»tMp||HouBo, BANK BARK, Corn Crib, jLuUag Wagon Shed. &c. There isa young Jlpplc Orchard on tho premises, - and a variety of other fruit trees. A Well of water fa at Iho door, and a never failing stream rims through tho farm. Tho situation of this property ia pleasant and eligible, and in every respect It it a desirable place of residence. For particulars call on Iho undersigned, at the Carlisle'Post- Office, who will show tho property to any ono wishing to examine it. Title indisputable. D. W. MATEER, -J ngust 21,1856—tf Orphans’ Court Sale. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans* X Court oi Cumberland c.iinty, tho subscriber will expose to public sale, on tho premises, on Monday, the 29d» day of September.' 1856, at 1 o’cl ck P. M.'ot’&Md day, the real estate of Ro bert Cook, late of Monroe township, dec’d.,vU: A. Lot of Ground, Situate in M. nroe township, Ciimittrlsnd coun ty, near to Brandt’s mill, containing 1J acres of o_j» ground, all under - fence. .The Im provemonts are a two story LOO OTJSE. stable, and other Ont buildings. There are * npisut w fruit trees on tho premises, and a Well of. good water convenient to tho door. The terms will bo’lOpor cent, when the pro perty Is stricken oflj and (bo. balance on the lal of April, 1857. jowt notrsEK, £x>r. August 21, 1856 —Gt* Public Sale of Real Estate. On 26 fh oj September, IB6o* HMIB subscriber will offer at public. ogle, on I the promises, lit Newton township, six mite* from Sbippensburg, on the above day, tho fol lowing described valuable real estate, yilt 40 Acres of Good Limestone Land, under g »od fence, and in a high-state of. culti vation, Thu improvements are a good Frama jknflJL HOUSE, Log DARN, SpringHoaso, and other necessary Outbuilding!. • iMgSUAIso, n thriving Orchard and- a.well of never falling water at the door.— There in a stream of water running, through tho place. Six acres of this tract is good meadow laud. Also, 130 Acres, adjoining tho above, two-thirds of which is cleared, the balance of it Is covered.with good timber. This is uls i Limestone land;. The Im provements arc a now tw i story Drifk lionet. Dank Darn , a well of water, «c., Ac. Said farm 1 Is bounded by lands of Jaoob'-SoTer*, Samuel Colwell, and Mathew Kyle. Tho above tracts will bo sold together or so. perntely to suit purchasers. Those desiring to view tho property can call on my eon, Andrew Severs, who resides on tho place. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by GEORGE SEVERS. August 11, 1856—-7 t Orphans’ Court .Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will expose to public sale, on tho premises, on Monday the 20M day of October, 1850, at X o’- clock 1*; M. of that day, the real estate of Jona than CormUnn, late of the Borough of Carlisle* dec’d., to wit t jw-Ji A (wo slory BRICK HOUSE, with the necessary Out-buildings, and * |>9|«Hhlot ol Ground, situate In Louthbr ln said Borough, tho lot being bn met in front and running bupk 240 feet to an alloy, adjoining tho property of John Spahr, Jr. on tho cast, und that of tho School Directors of tho Borough of Carlisle on the west. There are a number of Hue (Vull trees and a Well ot good water on tho premises. Tho terms will hot Five per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid when tho properly is struck down, the one half of tho balance on tho first of April, 1857, when tho deed will bo mado and possession given, and tho olhor half of tho balance on tho Hrst of April, 1858. For further particulars, persons wishing to purchase will ploaso cull on the undersigned ot Ids residence In North Hanover street, Carlisle. DAVID CORNUAN, Ex’r. September 4, 1850—71 NEW ROODS. JUST- received, n largo Assbrimonl of floo Watches, Jewelry, &c., Indies’ Breast Pin* . jSL ft,, d Knr Bings of tlio latest stylos, tanr lug In price from » 60 to 4ft dollars a "cH. Diamond Flngof Bings, Brcssk Plus, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &‘c. A large r»- rlulv of everything usually kept by Jewelers.— Ladies nml gentlemen nro rosnacrtbllr Imllvd to call at Nauglo’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ck* amino for themselves. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired at thtf shortest notice. ' W. D. A. NAUQLR. Augustas, 1860. ‘ Hroa<l Top Con|. r | A Vho ‘celebl-atcd HfcUirt..
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