Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, September 20, 1843, Image 3

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Wednesday /doming, Sppteriiber,2o, 11843-
o:7•A'e:iilikgiwjll'bddliverea on ,file character of
the deceased an&larpeitted JOHN Zoo, Fscf. by Rev.
Tuonise V.' Merolla ! on Thursday evening the 28th
inst., at 7 o'cliek , , - ; the Mated's!. 'Episcmcat
Church of this place. The relativee of the de
ceased, the friends Of temperance, and the public
generally, are re spectfully invited to attend.
Qj'lho heavy reins last, week swelled the
Creeks in this county to a height greater than ere):
before known ; The
,conotiogUinet and Yrtnow
Breeches were swollen to an enormous h'Jight on
Friday. last, and we .understand n considerable ,
amount of injury has been done to ty along
their, banks. The flood seems to have ervaded
almost our whole country, and caused a great
loss ofi)ropefty, tratticularly 'm the South.
t
.CortiereC keeling.
.lErny--the-prececd:lngs-of-the-mooting. of. Con-
Centlerces, which. Will be-fbund in
another colunin, it _ be seen that GEORGE
ICAmparts, Esq., of Chambersburg, has been ap
'pointed delegate from this district to the Whig
National. Convention at Balthnore on the Ilk
'Wednesday of May next. The selection is a
good one. Mr. Chambers is known to be a fast
friend of Henry Clay. , .
The Conference made no nomination of condi ,
'date for Congress. Fn adistriet so gerrymander
ed as this, Ow Whigs are powerless, and we can
only use our best exertions in favor . of a . frienti of
, the Taxa,. in the person of General Miller. ,
- Temperance—eolonel Wallace.'
10-Agreeably to his . announcement several
weeks since, Colonel John Wallace, a reformed
drunkard, from Buladelphia, delivered an addreis
on Tcmperance,:in the Court House, on Saturday
'evening laSt. The 'Court }loose was well filled,
'and a Oiiiiibor 'of ladiesgave their iiresence -in the
galleries.
'choir of ladies and gentlemen snug one of the
temperance rneludicd in a beautiful manner and
effect. After u few appropriate
'lntroductory. remarks 115 .RCV. Thuass, Col.
WALLACE rose and edrainerieed his address. This
was made up principally:of 'the narration or the
'apeukar'sh everience." and while intermingled
with hurorous and laughable anecdotes, was
made as'aceply impressive upon the feelings of
the audience, by thy Mo4t aft eting delineations
'Of the drunkard's degradation and misery, and
the most touching anneals and warnings, that We
'have ever listened lb. None can so Well describe
the drunkard's miserable situ/limn—noire depict
his degradation and the misery to'whichlielrlngs
his' family—and none so sueeessfully tench
and kindle iutii life the small spark of pure hip'
ninnity—for none arc all evil—wlilah after fie in
brought even to the lust stage IP cfcstruWioll, will
reclaim the poor drunkard and set him on his
feet a sober man---us a reel:dined 'drunkard him.
self. And the success which has iittended
Wallnee's voluntary hikers 'in 'behalf of the des
pised add unfortunato:diunkard prove him to pos.
sees this power in a Moro thou iirdinary degree.
Although an uneducated and unpolished man, the
depth and sincerity of feeling lie exhibits—the
strong, pure sympathy he evinces for the drun
kard—and the tender and torching pathos of his •
appeals to hin—irresistibly fixes the attention of
his audience, and • seldom fails to move the feel
ings and win a response from the hurts of the
unfortunate class in whose 'cause he 'is engaged.
In thtiespect, Colonel Wallace, however humble
his station in life, may be considered a public
benefactor and Philanihropist.
Temperance is emphatically the cause of Hu
manity, in its most liberal and hroadesi
view—
antl he who restores to a family the iron that was
lost, or to a wife the, husband that instead of a
protector was a curse
. arid burden to her—who
revives. the light ofjoy and hapiiiness at the fiie
nide long gloomy and desolate—who restores
Prosperity to the licivel which Intemperaifee had
filled with s q ualid wretchedness, and who brings
Man back to the image of his Creator which he
had polluted and defiled—is no less deserVing of
'grateful remernbran'ee than hercie . a 'and statesmen.
Colonel Wallace was one of the earliest cases
of reformation hY the Wrishintton movesecnt, and
since his own restoration, has been engaged in
untiring efforts to re4laim others. For two years
past he has travelled through PonnsylVania,,New
Jersey and rielaWare as a letiure'r, and the extent
of good that he has done may be estimated by the
Tact that ho has succeeded in procuring fifty-four
ihoueUnd iigiuitUree to the pledge of the IVash.
ington -Tempel:unto :Eobiety. :He is now travel
lfng through (7inulieidanciconnty; und,iip to Mon
day morning last had procured over five hundred
eignatiir'es in this county. At' this 'ileaiv in
this borotigk, about ticeiiiy -.signatures were ob
talned, which to at least sufficient to set the Tern.
peranca bull again in Motion, and give such en
courageMent to the friends of the cause here as
will lead them to renewed efforts in thbgood work.
Colonel Watace's uppolntmentri ?Ur meetings
will be found in our advertising columns, fle
will return to this borinigit next week.
irrltoters should mind they, must be assessed
ten days before the eledtionl Saturday the 30th
of Scptennbet; is the last day: . bill. ono should
postpone, 016 duty till that day: ,
.Tokii by a Tiger,
Our citizens *ill recollebt the man' - whe went
into the "Lion's den'; ,
and . put majesty in her
ness when the Menagerie was here,,on the 16th
•of .Iplyhist, We see it etaiea;that while exiiit)::
iting,in.,'New Castle, Merin* county, Pa., he en.
'bared the doh of .wild beastt Usual; tyiii; While
playing with his' savage customers; had his urn'
dreadfully , torn ,by the tiger. • lie tsae lying on
Ids' &Mk at •thalinie, and - With great 01.6seriee of
ninA.tirtraise_d,his foot,,and with a Sudden czar
{ion of it, threw the tiger froM hini, and gained'
his fedi' and awing the brute butt by his manner,
retired •limin.the page, and !hinted froin"tlM
fchts of his wound It is feared that hhi 4134 wilt
holiM td,heiMputated;.„ • , ' . .
oj'Wo learn by the Gettysburg Star s '.that on
„ _
Monday evening a week last,-the barn of Mr;
).Joseph Sneoringer, in Conewaga townshifo, A.
'lda* CoUnty; was struck br lightning „and don :
audikd e'oritents'—being the 'whole of
his 0110i , civii, consisting, of upWarde, of tWeis n e'•
hundred - jilish4s,of , Wh'tsat in the straw, besides
larger,i4eantit3r de, Rysis;' The' loiUi 'estiinated
'at about I .
14 :bY 14.
morning
i t htfl:A l l4 rgoi:kohig;
.• t •
TI
• • g ZEL
of 'our that
the Wings organization
County, on eceoixni . 4having:.no , tieltet this fall.
There is, no danger of thatif we heti, steadily in,
view the great Ate'ets before up, and the grand
battle to bn fonglit under the. banner "sifjintiry.
Clay in 1844.L0t no Whig: fork* in thextinee
- pperstions•oftes4.*ties the greet contest teethe
•Presideney, nert.,yetkr: ,
mai
_
.Et.sciroxe.-Init67 towns the votes
for Goiernor staniis' as, follows:
-Ksllogg,- (Dess.)--
Scattering,
~
'Matteek'e majority,' ",.
The Senate will probably be composed of 20
Whigs. end 10 Democietie r:mmbere. the
House, pp Whig majority will be between
eo,and 30. . •
hi;lC.T9pn,
J. H. DEVOE.,
V. E. THORIRE,__
CitAhLIS BELL,
Committee.
. _ .
(Er w 9 ti w a inforraeksayd the Reston Atlas, that
when the Actir,g President Tyler was on his re,
cub tNorthern tour, application was made to the
manager of ono .of-the Railroads, to provide a spe
cial train to convoy the President and his suite.
This was refused, on the ground that it would be
itttended with great Inceimettionee,unddanger t to
the regular trains, and that: it was against. the
rules of the road, Ili reply to this, the applicant
behalf 'of Tyler stated that special trains had
sometimes . ' been furnilly.d,9 the road- = und Jut_
instanced the adcomin'odation of i his sort, furnish.
ed to convey the remains of President Harrison.—
The superin.tcndant instantly replied, that if they
would b‘ring, on the remains of President Tyler,
a special train should be forthwith provided'.
, A writer in the French paper published in New
work, says - that twenty-two planetary inba are
visible at this thou Cin'ihe same aide of the hea
vens. Theie Eire Mars, Juno; Jupiter, Saturn
•and Venus, with their respective`eatellitea, They
may be seen about 6 o'clock in the evening, in
the Southern sky, near what are Called the five
zodiacal conetellations.
MR. SENA•roI NILEs.- , Theinsanity of this gen
tienian is understood to be on religious railijiTts.
On all ethers Via apparently rational. What is
tho most singillir matter in connection with the
subject is that he went to the Asylum himself,
stated 'his ease to his—friend, Dr. Brigham, and
placed himself under his, medical treatment. Qf
his ineanity there is no doubt, but there hopes
of his recovery.
coed an °mated!,
--Mr.-CLAY-rs,thno.—Tne-Ohio State Journal
thus 'eenclud6s an article on the
.signs of
,the
limed;(• •
Writer° 1 - A - but ono - feeling, among uo in Ohio;
and for tlils reason Ive.have neglected to copy all
the ekpressions of public feeling, but have been
content with recording 'those of Congressional
Conventions. Our friendtt_in oilier Staten may
rest assured that henry Clay will eary this State
against Van 'Buren, or any other single,,Locoo/co,
by a majority an overwhelming en &Id Genera;
Harrison in 1840."
TIM; itEARTED AVO ' MEN-- f r Bailitnoro papers
say that after the unibrtunate accident on the
Seequehanna [Ult .- Road, a (lantana having •been
made for splints to bind nil the wounds of thetuf
ferers, to the ladies be it mild a cup.
ply eathe prompt as the demand, from :the car
they oecupied,in the shape of the-usual bone and
woad supporters of their cornets. Thus furnish.
ad, the gentlemen were ena'fifed to render
such effectual aid to the 'wounded, as jm l tified
their removal to the car which bad been Prelfarcd
'or them.
7 ":dh Wolns! i,r our Mimi; ornate
Uncertain, coy and hard to pleaso';
When pain and unguich Wring the brthr
A ministering angel thou!" .
SLAVERY—Ti:ECAtIsr, OF Tlit DOI7NCALt. OF TOE
ROMAN EMP.lll:.—The Steady growth, untqualled
extent, and Mug duitalon of the Roman Empire
proves the wisdom of their militiealiysten, hut
it fell a prey, at length, to the dreadful Mil ofdo.
! mestic slave - ry. It wan this incurable evil
oven in the time of 4gustitliiiin . od the ranks of
the legions; which in process of tinie, lilted the
strides with mercenary soldiers and the provim
ens with great proprietors ; which subsequently
rendered it impractable to raine a military three
in the' southern prvyinces of t h e furipire, and at
length cennumed t ‘ lio vittils or the :state, and left
nothing to withstand the barbarians but nobles
who wanted courage to defend their property and
sltves who were destitute of Prol(erty to rouse
their cunrage.—Alison.
GREAT STORM.—The Storm last Thursday
night and Friday morning was very general.- 7
The lhodwas great at Baltimore but the damage
done was not great. In the District of Columbia
the storm was tremendious, blowing doWn trees,
unroof ng buildings, and throtVing.in gable ends.
flu life was lost.
FLOUR.—Millers have coMe down in their
prices for City Mills, and the resalt : is, the sale of
several thousand barrels at $4 Sp per bbl., cash:...
Nothing doing in Howard worthy, of rerriaTkit
is held ut $4 c 24 from store; no,receipt price es.
tarnished.. Susquehanna, hiMsosd at si SO, and
old at a•fraction lese.
. . .
GRAlN.z—PriCes of Wheat liaim further ieced.
cd, and riot n ove• 90 to 95 cents for good to prime
red, 75 to 87 for inferior to•fair ; but the rainy
Weather has operated • much against,transactions,
patieularly the last iwo or three days, 149 may:
lie quoted 59a 52 cents; Corn 48 to 49 Maryland
‘Vhite, and 49 to 50 for Maryland and Pennsylva
nia yellow. Outs are in iiinded request at 20 to
21 cents.. _ . : .
,
WlMKEY.—Whislcoy remains much the
sumo as last 23i cents for Mids. and 24
•
fo 25 for bbls.
PiniatiAtiirtri,
nowt—We notice ears early in the. week
;4'1500 bble, sdperfing shipping, brands et $4 4sl
per bbh—furber Indus ?f 2700 bbls. at $4 37"4, at
which price fielders are willing lo ;itaiiie Seim
of gent: in aiciuil,? . s,ay
for consumption; $4 $74; other'hhoictihran'ds
of Lrneaster l fore* flour,: 4 624 a $4'874. tfo ,
o
is held at per barrei and oern - Dieui at
$2 50.
PRAIN.7-Sale4 of Penna. iVileatat 90 a 99
,eta 56 a 57 . Cts. PaaCia,. torn;
yellow flat, 50 a 51. round; 52 a 53,aniaY
wbp.o,., .a 49.,. Odte . lScl. Of(); 28.cts. do." nay:,
Wl ll §KF.Y.,7:Whiskgycamealti . .attmly; .. ap4
Wriis *nudity. at 2.5 ots..zior gal. it s Midi. and
26 cents in bblo.
,
712 SATCOI I6 • „.
On Tlidi•iiilikt,tilenhitni!!:,:bA,ltc,lin.v..T.,iinnagif-.
flir, to/ilLsi Btiuramit fo:Alips.;,0:?;A)11,A0
V fis, boil!, PerTy ,Cpunly
, 'l)64":3ll,!**3hlg4llr:?°;="3l, e.13t9.02.914
S 1 gu?‘
Mer4itintiY.C9rrnerry., or :Caallale;*
GAZZ SAT ~1111:041a11.14Vti:,..";):....'
. . '29,645
.2,8072 1 :),317 •
Loops
IRMS4 :02,4%.22232.20
BAlNlMOR,E,September 15. 1843
MODOPDSALS twill tieft:ebeiie ltt , th s office ilue?
AL. SATUDDAY;tho4lol#otNoiffttitint'
foe .
AND OATS. for':ene
of November twit. elfe-HiiP.r-to'.l ; ke , of tlruothi;of
this S , eatos'growth i nutj both`a eti die , of Teritge to be
of the beet quelify. The Hethe4 Ottte' roust be the.
lileretl in the Granary - oi r ..We ablei
. - 41,91 be designr.tetlviti , such , pleutitiesnsluny be reFir
l'he number s . , lof , :Horses , 14411 twobabts'.ke
sixty eight . '`
=2l
AkA.Alqr
Alester's Office}
l'a. .
goo, elitii.rohoi7, 194.5.
,NEW::OI:II,AND.STATIONARIVSTORE'
It •sp -13LAKIS PHILADLLPHiA. I'ON - , , • iiook
Spilt:Ws and'Ulank 'Book Manufacturers, N.
)Vest corner of 4th and Chestnut streets,
delpluit have for sale a #efieral assortment of Med
ical,'Theological, Classical School and Miscellane
ous Books and Statiquary.
MEDICAL—AII the text books used in the
'Universities And Coll6ges, together with the new,
'llociks'its soon as they are published.
THEOLOGICAL.—PuIpit family and pocket
Men; Conimentaries, Prayer Books_ rud
Church Choir Books, worktt of standard' authors,
and the new boOks of the day. CLASSICAL AND
SCHOOL—AII those in most popular use in schools
and colleges, and in the various branches orientating,
including those- in the English, Prench, Latim,
Greek and Italian languages.
MIBCELLANEOUS.—.IVorks of standard atf
(hors and ilie-new booksas issued—STAT-IDNAIL-Y
--Blank Books of different sizes and in all the va
rious styles of binding., cheap cap letter pallet, ner
cantile, and school simian:try. IllNDlNG.—Execut...
eil in any style; blank books made to , order, and
bound Hail rule d to pattern.
---1101/Kiinot- on hand will be procured to order,
and will be fitimished as low as they can be purchas
ed elsewhere in the city.
L. &B. ITCCIVC the pablicationsof the Messrs.
Harper & Brothers of New York as soon as po
lished. (including their cheap publications.) and a
prepared to furnish them to Country Merchants ai
agents 011 filvorable.tertus.
- Philadelphia, Sept. 1. , U, 1813,
VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE .
Wm; .Subscrioer ivill sell at Private
Side n Farm of
/11411TIOTCRIMTED0
situate in Wiest l'ennsbovongh 'township, };umber
1831 1 1 comity. on Alowit Rock Spring, one mile Iron
Mount Rock, bounded by lands of Itobert and Sum
nel - I\lcii r eehair; - upd - tireireirs - of - 11 , illiworDikviltum
con i tqg
Forty Acres, Strict Measure,
The improvements ore a Two Story •
LOG . HOUSE AND KITCHEN,
with a well, of good water near the 4 I
h 0,,, ,; lin apple Orchard or gi •qqi!
rruit, a Book Thiro, Corn Crib atal , .. H
;.. ':•W00
Wagon Shed, Also,
a good Tenant r ouse and
Smith( Shop, and Stalde, with a _goqd t_ot toil Gar
den. This property will be sold separate or to
gether, as may suit purchasers.
••(21;CApplieution_onty 1n...s ta
made to the ant'eriber.
7 .- ,CEORGE DA V EDSON. •
September , 20,—.1 4. js
TIMBER - LAND AT PUBLIC SALE.
Trptim sul)seriber will oiler nt Public
it Sale, on Ow premises, On .8.11711111.41' th
14111 any of uCT OBER unit, n hoot or Titian t
Land, ninnited in Rye (gunship, Perry county, con
taining- npn ands of
Immult•if by lands or messys. nowoom's
ti01i.,, , 00d others, (:tail known US tilt, MOM O tract.)
'file above land has been diridrd into nineteen
separate lots, eont Ming ti.init 20 to 5U acres each,
and will he silt) either stipleately, Or any number ul
lots together as purchasers may desire. •
It is 0110 of the best tital/Cl.Ol aunt trust eligible
tracts or land in PJii; y lug - covered with
very lo..avv Wurrr; ()Ali, cuE:, IN ()AK,
Poplar, Che3tnut, and Locust Timber,
nntLis easyof access from either side or the Moun
tune and lies Wlllllll'l3 or 2 miles Ai' Cumberland
Valley, and the lower coil within about 2 miles of
the Siibipteliamin Riser. A good from Cum
‘`3llq. cusses the at the tipper
etid or the trail, at " Lamb's Gap," and :motile'.
listen.) directly through the middle of it, llow
tuan's (ioy; " and good wagon roads train the main
01,1'S are either. airesily made, or ran 11 . 1111 little
trouble be tootle lo any of Ito Las.
Their is a good kUtiter-fontr on the land, m Melt
[night lie profitably applied to a Saw-. 11011, TalaWl.l*
Ur other nocbiu.ry. A draft. 'or plot of the latici,
sliowing the lovaitoi; and the situation of the lots,
arty lie seen tit Welty 's (theitterl) Ilownion's)
:it which place bidders ar_ requested to Meet, at It)
o'clock on the day of SALE.
A I easmiable credit will lie given and terms made
known 011 the day. of vale by
I)A.NiEI. GANTT.
ts.-
:4f.ptettiher 20, 18.13
- - •
1 17 8tiotic Stile.
TEIL su 1 tti ii r. Assignee in Bankrupt
, will, liy order of 00111 Com t, Tit U
the I;2th 01 October, sell the lolluaing
propert,, viva
• 10 t Acres and 65 Perches
of lirrt rate LINICsTONE land, sittiate in West
l'emishoronAh tott uship. Cumbcrfnnd Co ., tin rr
eat of Carlisle, on the Neu% ille rnail, ad
joining lands of John risitlitirn, Henry Hinter, Da
;id Nailer and othei s. Ihe land is first quality
limestone, under good b te es, and in a good mac or
cultßation. Imildiligs are a
I'WO 11.1' LOC II 0 1.,51.1, wait " vim.
other nece sury out building., a first
rate S rONi. BANE 11.1 RN, )01ing f •
Olit;l1.11{D a well of ne;e4l '
water lit the 11001 . . The above Mentioned tarot is
in a Iteslth) part of Uninherland Valley,a rail road
of the same name 11114 through the one roil of it;
low person ;tithing to view.tile property will please
call on John 1. ishlettli Or the Winn.' 1 1 1( . 1 , , who sitll
give inform dim' 111111 6110 W it. The terms will be
made accommodating to purchasers, and an indispu
table title elellr of all nicumbranees, and possession
will he glum on the Hist of
chi till. same day will he olrerrtl a miteuted
steam Distillery
with a good new boiler, that- might linSWel . a Saw•
Mill, Taitor olio r works, beside-9 huge Wood
vessels with Copper \Vol•ins. It will be sold to
gether or in ptiecesas that suit purchasers. sale to
t.Olllllll2llCe lit /0 o'clock, A. 11. •
• DAVID COBLE, •
, .
Assignee in flailkrnptey 0E1). P. Scheandm.
Scptetnber, 2inli, 1843. • Is-47
SEEERIPPS SAL M.
If)y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex
pianism use directed, issued out of the Orphans'
Court ofCviintierland county,. will be exposed to pub
lic sale, nt the Court lll3lise uMlietarongli of-Car
lisle, on SATURDAY the 7th day of Octobec,l 843,
the following described Real Estatt:„viz:,„
. Lots of biourtd, eituate •in Paper
lowa, South Middleton to'w ['ship, Cumberland coon-
Ay,esieli lot containing sixty feet in breadth, and 2.(1)
feet, mane or less,_ in. depth, adjoining Baltimore
street male West, Mrs. - Foley. na the North,
the heirs ofJelm ;McClure and Joseph Knox on the
East, tutu] a street all the South ,having thereon erect
ed ri TWO' STORY BRICK MOUSE, a one and a
half story FRAME HOUSE, node large , two story
FRAME, HOUSE, Plnistered;and a Kitchen, and a
Inoue stable, with a well of water.,
• Also—A. Tract of. LaUd; situate in the
township of Dickinson, Cumberland comity,enntain
lag ONE :KINDRED AND - TWENTY ACELF:S,.
more-or less, bounded by lamb of John Roger's,
Wunderlich ' lobo. 'weakly, ,Washington
Rsiv,litri. and Others,lutving therwinsreeted a TW()
STORY.FRAME HOUSE' tik KITCHEN, Log
Barn awl other out houses.-Seized and taken in ex
ecution as the properly of Wilaam Weakly. And to
be sold by me, . .
••
__ • •,. • • PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff:
Shecill'a Office, Carlisleq • '
.13th September, 1843.
PUBLIC . S AL E;.A . .. ,
lort iriittie et order of the Ori)hane'
Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to
PublicSale '
-on the premises, on..SATURDA.Y . the
60th day of September, f 843, 'at .10 o'cloCkTA: AL;
all that certain tract of laud, belonging to .the estate
of 04orge.Daniel ..Slutser,: - deeeasedi situate in the
township of Dickinson, in the county of , Cdnibbrland,
about 4 udies from .Papenown, On 'the Gettysburg
t ad;Tbethided by Anode .lately helonglng 46 , 10h:tiles
Eby, the heirs of Samuel Viroods,sr, decease!), Jacob,
Ntyera Carl others,entilaildng„ • -
27'Aerei andArerdes;Stilet itetteure )
About' one' 141 f w hieh 1 s eleated;.and in . ..A' good,
state of . cultivation; the balenedts:welf Covered with
cheinutind other .tituber., • •
' The tenths of 'Mid 14 , c . one-thirdip'caeh.on
.of ifie" safe; ead: this 'WOO In tirts
'equal . payments, in 6 and'llinooths, Whit interest:•
efit9:l3. fitili f er;:diva
'.4.q4ust 91'0643: t• •
f
. 11440 01''' eed 1144 7: 0 4 :,_.,
'o,4* - ewo ' 'llite'.tioilot4
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REAL .EttATE , 'AO
ND MTROPERT. AT
.- :,',Ai?UBLIC•'-s,tit - )81 ,,,- :v , =:-.'.; - -7 .: ''..-..
rri HE Suliscribers, Asaiiited roc/ Joseph at
'v.-k :Shttylot Monroe towinthirliCuMberland c p
ty; will,c4posemipilblic sale', - on PRILIAY tit th
,01-oCtobCl.4neit;tliti - ia:Mible'Real; Estate am Mr 1
IlkiperY, belonging to: Said,:. elitate; described ris
fO/011' , '': 1 ::': •:•.-' I'. : 'i_ . •., :'..
4kivalaadvulo .atavot)
,conbrinia r 4l.o..x.„,:, 4 dtd at in Munroe township;_
Cumberland county, bountledirlfdids-of-Micnnel
• 'Milder tuni-Abrahnm Brandt, lying about 7 miles
east of 'Carl iife, - on . trio read foini 'Carlisle to York,
and sbautl miles fronsiMachanical_The Jand
is first-ratb Limestonerundee good fence, and in tie
highest,state'of cultivation.,. The improvements ate
a good TWO STORY. DWItLI,IN 14. •' . ,
HOUSE, IibtAiKI44V.IIARNy WAGON e::;,,; . '
SHED; CORN ;PAM% aodyiether neees- 4 i i • •
gory out-lii - .There is also 'a large r 1 g
Orchard With tdmice fruit trees. The . b est _
whole jilaniation is , considered tn.be one of the
tracts of land in Cumberland county. Also, will be
-sold with the above, the large three story - .
td•47`.
; ., :.•F'r,. 'i .__:.,
MERCHANT. MILkPLASTER & SAW MILI ,
erected on. the said lOrm,and pro tolled by 'the wa
ters of the Yellow Breeches Cree k, which runs a
lma; the plantation. The Merchayt Mill is in com
plete order, containing three pair of burs for flour,
one pith. for chopping ; and. a Smut Machine of
Grit es's patent, with Elevators and all machinery
necessary to a first rate Merchant Mill.
'flip Blaster and' Saw Mills are .also in the best
AlsOot the sometime and place, a troot,of
.Mountain Land;
in sight mrthe above, and well covered with
thriving Chesnut timber, cilia:lining about twenty.
fire acres.
The tiboce property will be sold as whole nr in
parts to suit purehaserS. Sale to commence nt 10
o'clock in the forenoon, when •attentlattee will be
given and terms made know n by •'
itc, 1111.116 it,
JACOB NII.ISLEY,"••
HENRY BARNITZ,
Assignees dl Joseph Latsbaw.
September 9.0,1843.• • , • ts.
irrVolideer, Carlisle; Telegraph, Harrisburg;
Reading Adler, and Lancaster Vollorromd, inSert
until sale, mark price, mul want bill.to this office._
4t-
, ORPHANS' 'COURT SALE.
IVTILL - be sold in pursuance of an order of the
V V OrUliatis' Court of Cumberland county, on'
IMMAY the :Otli of October ii t, at pubfic rendue,
prenti , a 7 s - ;ot f 1 o'ulotTh in the forenonn of said
flay, the Ilea! Estate of .Abralittm Brandt, deccasyl,
to Wit:
A.Trpet of Land situate and lying in the
township ormum.m., in the county aforel ,. ..till, bound
ed b y lands of George BrAttilt, Martin'Bratidt,
Brie - key, John Kiiisley and Joseph Latshay, eon-
SIM
• 78 ACRES I:MUD 83 PERCHES,
neat measure, leaving thereine-erecteil it — ' .
il
Two Story Lot: HOUSE & IC.IttIIEN,'.
~_,
mid it good 11A.NR. DARN. The land is ; il — .
all cleared except about Ten 'Acres which o.
in covereilwith good tiliihT2r. Tliere isi - p.„,, .'"tai,'
good youog On:11nd, and a first rote well or v:001. , ..0.
the. (loot. 01 the bribing house. The 'pettily or the
land is Liniestone or the first order. 'l'bis piney is
Ithollt 5 miles *mil ..11echimitllityg,and.iii one Of the
hest neighborhoods in the ennui,. ~
The teems of sale will be, $5OO of the purchase
money in be paid op the confirmation of Ow site by'
the Cduri, j 901) to be 'rail iiii the first dot - of April
next, when - Inc:session of Ile pi•oniseswili lie gi% ell
'to the purchaser or pii.rolissers,thit_ balance, of caid,
purclia-stuonc,,,....to_be_ptioLin_t_wo_e.4pial-aninitill-pav
nients thereafter, without interest, to Ail: On the
Ist APril, and on t h e Ist td A . 111.11.184/4
The purchascisor purchasers :Iry not to get utt3' of
the rents or profits of said thrill for this year. 'l:he
payment, of the purchase inoncy as arorrsaid shall he
secured by
.judgment bonds :tint invrtgoge he the
porrlsoser or purchasers to the tohnittisCrator rd . tinPl
decedent on the confirm:litho Olthe sale nod c!tet:ll
- or the deed to said porertiqe,
, Adfriiiii:rtra FiT
tt.rA
Sepseinher.'2o, 1849.
.assignee Sale.
WVhe sold +7t. public Kale, on SATUR r )A.Y .
the 12Ist (14 (h tuber nest, At 10 1,:e1:&k,
A. Xi., iu Shiremanstown, tilmberlaml romay, the
rollowing described Heal Estate, to wit:
~t„(1 )Q (u m vit ( au yi lD ,
„ode tilt bide of Main .ut•oi,hacim
the'reoll ercott.il a good Dwelling Iloyse, n waddler
Shop and a Statile.
Also—Tlnu one-half or two I,ot, on the
Solidi side or .strect,'llavbig thereon erected
tan Da
Also—The half of a Lot of Groom], oli
the East side, of Railroad street, has ing a thane and
Stahle thereon created.
The nb i‘e proiwetioi nt•c looted in Sliivennuis
will be chid by 111.1NItV RUPP,
As9itliiee or Daniel Slie Iv.
September '2O, 1848
1 9 2tOCINEDEViAS COUM3L.
c.:;:j The following resolutions were pas'sed I)
the Town Cotineil of the borough of Cadisle, on
Friday September 9d, and ordered to be published:
Resolved, That the one and two dollar notes
issued in 18.13, by the borough of Ca, lisle, be
called in, and Bonds signed by the President of
Council, be given in exchange for the same, in
sums of filly dollars and upwards, bearing 6 per
cent. interest., and payable eighteen months utter
date. The interest to be paid half yearly.
Resolved, That the Treasurer be instructed to
receive the one dollar notes of the last issue in
payment of the bonds of 1843:
Test—R. AIbORE, Clerk.
• - ROOMS TO RENT,
p IIE subscriber will relit from now until the
Ist or April next; TWO ROOMS in tho
second story of the house in which he lives, with
the privilege of the cellar and kitchen. They
would be suituble Ibr a r moll family. Enquire of
ltd subseribee, next door to Burkholder's tavern
in South Hanover street. G. WEAVER.
Carlisle, Se t t. 13, 1843. 5t•13
DR.
,G; 1 FJ KE,
IEARN ESTLY requests those indebted
to him to call and settle their accounts, as be
is eseeedisely anxious to have his• hooks closed, by
note or Cash. lle, will give five per cent..premium
on Carlisle Borough issue on all accounts paid in
I two months from this date.' •
August 30th,
BOOTS, SHOES; HATS 8() CAPS',
, . -FRESH ARRIVAL...
having just renamed from the .
T HE Sobseribee
City, is now .opening a 'very Jorge stock of
Boots, shoes, Hats and Caps in athiition to his for
mer sto c k, all of which will be sold as low as any in
the place for cash: . .
• 15 Cases of Men's, boy's and Youth's Calf, Seal,
Kip and coarse boots. , . •
7 cases of men's, boy's anti youth's calf, scal,.kip
and cosine ommes. , , • • .
3 cases women 8, misses' nnd children's calf, mo
rocco, grain, and kip innOroes. . •
`2•eases women's/ld 'Mese,' calf and seal hitskias.
10 cartoons of Ladies kid and morocco welts, bus
kins and slippers. • .
Also a large assartmcid of children's shoes.
' At the store of ' _ . •
W,74I.:,III.MATEMIt,
. • . §outh Hanover Street
September
•
Amignment.of Alex.
UrN the. 15th •ilire of AUG;UST, insi., AUX
ANDER fiIeCULLOII, of Solithamptnn'toivii
ship, Erenklin tio, made an assignment. of all his ef
fects to tlitmatbscrilier for the benefit of his creditor&
—therefore, nil persons haying islairns or demands
agninstiatil Assignor, tire requested to present [hero'
properly authenticated for settlement vithotit deity,
and all those bidebteiftO him , sled notified to Make
payment on or before the Ist Of 'November next:
.ALPL , AtoKINSTICI4
‘,•• Assign*
3.-45
~ 3cjitemheh,~fi; 1848,=
mans AND nalow orrizEnrs,
riptiOSn indebted to timA subEieriber,yil
ta.,,plege calkimmpligtels sop settle tlteit: accounts,
a:rul oblige yeura , ce.
cadisf:llll 21S -444.49
'llankraptcy r Janas rpl 9r - .Estate..
4-0 1,4 e Heim and /ego ~ ,kepretietztattvre, of Conrad ,
A up persons' indebted •'JONAS,
Bolander; late . of, borqUe
•0144401 W , d , 'Estate either tiy . nottior,beatAeboonti o F e . 0 0 0,::
' Take-Notice; that by virtue 'of a writ, of. Postldon ' ,fietlAtot nygess toystientAfillo9sartke; to
or volution to, ma -directed:. limed , out of the, the. untleivogned't, who t,tlllo3inthltehotiont.pi
,phrineflOrttif:CuniberhintOatinty; hOltisni Wootibtirtt , NelnillVor.uli, , lfu.rpor. a!!
prehilses, on TilUßSOMr., : the SArl . ft . 1,)T40 the aall! , Alay,, , or.lieetpnio,er,next,
.5111 ditfsiNettibir,:lB43,' 410 teelsSk , ;•*s.., theysts,b}7o ttglttmiptt,
ni,ilvoittrOlott mv , ;, ttitn.d , lCyovlkliikTifor,,i,.. them, •, •,
VieZ . ll
1,4
=I
STO VEt. FOR' WC)t)D,
.
'vita wood bash,
oroattieFenitable trpo;onefinst 'rate. goo
fin Stove !and two lama: : len • i:tateLstoves . .74 ll . l6
good nyder. They. one 4p , leen' y'entlinovith: ' •
' *."2' • • • ""..... aICITIN - GltAYiatgent..
• Selitemberl3B43,! • ! • 'l ,- •
•
• •
SHERIEPS:;, A S - LE
S: • uK
Bl6:virtue ofauntty ; writa of Vend Wont Emmaus
• 10 Erie direettat, mated tatt;of the eeta.t. of Coin
.mon Phalli or Cumberland qounty;,Will be etti)osetl to
- publiCtittlellt - tbe! - Coatt flame KANT:berm% tel
- Ciiilrale - ,iar:SWEURDAY-3tye_3 o tb-slaYAL.4.P_tein't.
her, - A; 1). 'doe, thottiand • eight . hundred bud forty
three, at 10 attack A.M. the following described
ReaE-ttatei'yiz-r -, • ~---
A Lot of Groited Situateip:Allen' town
ship, containing FIVE ACRES, .M 01.13 Or 1018;t11.;
joining• John NleCtilTery on the East,•Tittitip'lliAillee
on the Sotith,',losepli Bowman on the NOrth,tinq,a
road on the West, having thereon erected
erigitOry
Log House. Seized and taken in eieediokati.the
property of Samuel Duey" -",••
Also, a rtieTtit Lana' sttuate -
ford' tOwnship containiiig SEVENTY, ACRES:.
more or I‘.ist,talioiliiincitteds of John Hickes,on the
North, George Mussleinan on the %Veit; George
Strohm MO "South, 401111' Wyti
knot> and Nicholas Ultrich on the EaSt,. Mid a
Log House, Log Kitcheivrind• Log Barn. • Seized
Mill taken in execution as the property of John Lor
isli. . .
Also, A Tract of Land Situate in Mifflin
towosbin, CuMberland county, Cold:4111'1g ONE
WINDBAG AGUAS, more or less, 1111joitling lands
of - George Chrisllich, Jacob Christlieh, Daniel
Alenonalils heirs :Mil other hinds of John limper,
having th, reon erected b Two story !louse and Fargo
Barn.
Also, A 'lrroct,of Land sittiote in Mifflin
iifiiindaig , •, -- t WO. HUNDIIED AUlt ES,
more Or 'less, tidjoit.ing lands .Samuel Rain') and
Daniel Niel/maids heirs, James Purtley and others,
having tltereott erected a large Too Story Hoist:.
plaistered, and a K Relict), a large Barn and other ha
provements.
Also, A Tract of Land situate in Mifflin
township,emitainingFOßTY-FOUlt ACRES, more
or less, adjoining lands of Daniel ,MeDmialds heirs
and otlierland4 of John Harper. 8 - eizedmlid taken
hi execution as the property of .Inim I darner. And
to be sold by me PAUL MARTIN, Sh'lr
0 .. 111re,, Carlisle,
4111
. Sept., 1843.-
PUBLIC SALE •
Eit virtue of a decree 01 Om Orphans' Conti of
. 0 Cumberland' county.l is'i.ll expose to pohlin
'safe, on the premises, on TIIIittSDAV, the Ntit of
Oetolter,:tt 10 o'elm k A. M., ail that certain tract
of laud, sittime in the township of'Frantithisi, in the
county of (*motherland, hounded' by holds of enntsul
1 . 1 yrs, \Vol. lir:mi.:telt awl Martin Lutz's heirs,
enotaitthq
•
107 ACRES„ . ~
more or less, all of a hiehiti cleared aild-undrr good
...
fence and culttratian, haring thereon erected a too
slaty ,
?• - •
LOC. TIOUSM, and IMUELI; LOG :777.%
/
BARN, out WAGON SI !EDS . s ' ,f; 4
' li U ii
There is attain', at the door Radiant- • A , iil
nitig water on the farm. In connex,- , 71 -,."*-,
ion witli thitt.Will be sold ti TR .9CT ob' .11 00 •0-
15.4.1 . D in the saws township, lyitg, ahout one toile
and 11.1101( from the farm, vontaining about 5u Aere..,,
eurertal with good timber. .
Thu I erllls %11001 will ha made known on the day
of sale, will ha wry
,eas) anti made to 51141mm:ha
sers. - ,
• SKI LES WOODBURN, .
,_For flu!, lii:irs ul_David-ertp - R - Tußetl.-
111611.41 .11 .
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
11 - N pursuance octal order of the Orphans' Court
11.. of Cuniherla c om.ty,.n di be sold let ',oldie
wee eloo The ootery, on the, premises, on SATUU
the Tat they or Oetnlier next, ut.tr (Mock; P. M., the
Farming deserilet9l tract or parcel of
zi2x22,1-12,va,,L e i
erased, Mutate in South lithiltdon township, Com
berlinni comity, :Nato one mile from the !merlin;lt of.
CYPlicle, adjoining lands or Jumes Nol4's heirs,
John 1 lay?,.lntnes Childs heirs, Nlelehoir llolfer's
li, irs, ll..and C. Ilarnitz and others, containing'
96 Acres 22 Perches, Strict, rifeasure,
About 3(1 acres of it are cleared and in a gond state
ul'mtlliuuiuu;'thc• residue is witefts! with thriving
young . timber, which, Olt act:Malt or it, being near
the borough, renders it valuable. It nary be oilca
tioAvotidv used us a Si•parste lot pi, there Tieing abut,
dance a limber for bitililivg , purposes, &v., or mac
ativielbril fur out lots connected with
borough property.
The tet•ms of halt! art!, $ 3O O to be [laid nit the con
firmation of the sale, and the residue (,1* the our-half
Or the 1.11111;1Se noire on the Ist day of April nest,
1814—and the other halfin two equal annual pay
;acids ti yrearter n idiom intcretili the whole to be
enured by judgment tooinla or ret-ngnizanites, as the
Court inay direct. 301 IN
'l"rii s tee appointed lit the Court.
September 13, 1543. ts.
SIZERTEE'S SALE,
BY virtuc of a n•rit•of Ventlitioni -Exponon to
at 1111'N:101, 11,
111 eNiiIISC to tothlie sole, at
lit Coto I I loose in Carlisle, out SITUILDAY the
14th or 0,t0b.., at to o'clock, A. , A!.
A. Tract of Lend in Smith., Middleton
toww,liii), Contherlanil eotinty, lanils of
the Rev. Alenaniter :11eDill, William "Graham
an d oth e rs, vont:Lining :wresaitil Jl perches; and
:dm) atloilwr Pact adjoining the :thrive, containing 15
acres; and hlso.tthollier tract containing
one acre and a hall, having "therenti erected it
canna Mill,' Distillery, soterai large I)a.elling
Iloiniesoiliti Dam: And the said property will be
carrell together or in parts Mt VA hod. 511 it pllrchus
era, anti thin Salta, itilg Drrn dicidcd :Is !!allures:
1. A Tract of Land sitnate on the hen
of the Letart tilting . , outwitting 11 :ours mid IO
, having . thereon . erected n large three 0101 .
0114! Aferehltlit Milloind the' whole %%IM powe
thereto tittnelted,uhtridno tdo Duelling !rouse,: an
stable, uttinining. !let. A. 'l'. McGill, Wm. Gra
hum, anel the residue of die laud.
@==ElZ=E=l
he chose, and lam! of \''m. flrchtim.lj. Cfepler,h:
lohes, I leppreheimer's heirs, W. Red IL eniightlid
Cid the residue tire land, cunt:tieing 163 Acres
140 perche,, having thereon erected a large Stone
Nlansion House and Rarn, - Two Tenant . I InnseS and
Stables. a DiSthler . y . and a fine Orchard, and the Le.
tart spring passes through it., .
3. Also-=A Tract • of Land, Situate in
Ile n am e township, :Winking the above, and land of
the Rev. A. T.AJcGill, containing 76 SO WS and 105
perehes, havingHOOSe . illit I Stable thereon erected;
au urehard and 4u:wilful spring of water. .
4, Also—A Three Story Drink louse
and part of a Lot of (:round in C . :in:lisle ' bounded by
the heirs of the bloa. Thonias Dittman, Nfary Keep.
ers,finnover street tat the North and an alley on the
South..
.„, .
5. AlSci---the Big Potiil e Es
tote, situate in Neviort and Southampton ion nships
hounded hy lands of .khriihani Seinen,. John Hilt.
sot, Jacob Keller, Jame Oliver, Samuel Alt•xaraha
and ()titers. having ono Blatt Furnace, Coal I Inn son
tn.° Turd Story Dm:lllovHouses., ic Frame Office,
nine Log Tenant Houses, and Slablintc thereon (Ter!,
led.—Seized and token 'in execution as the propeity
of John Moore. And.tn be sold be
PAUL mairuk, Sherifr
Slieiifr's Office; Carlisle,?
September IS, 1,833. S . .
SPECIAL COURT.
Y virtue of, a , iVrit from the Hem Daniel
_LP Durkee,:President Judge of the 191 h Judi
cial District of .PonnsyiVailin, bouring date the
30th day of Augirst,lB43,;:and to me directed.
•
. NOTICE IS IIIEEEEI!,
That a Spacial. Court of Quarter Sossionti of the
Peace will be held by the said lion. Daniel , Dur:
Itee,nr:d the Assoeiate iodine ofthp Cdurt ofQuar.
ter Sessions_ of the Peace of Cumberland County,
itt"tho Court House in the borongh ,of Cnrlislo,
commencing on Tiiiisday the 14th ;IoY of Nov.'
ember, 4. Tj, ISO, at ,Tcn M. of
said day, to continue - . one weeki foe the trial of
the case of the Commonwealth vs John Llarnil
ton, and George Matthew?, agreeably to the pro.
visions Cc- the .Acts of Assembly in, auch- t ease
made and prMrided. Of said Special . Colin:Ju
rors and all other persons concerned will take
. . . . ,
' ; • ' - • PAO!, MARTIN;SIiOiIff: ..
Sheriff's Qfllce,e'cirlisld,
h Sejit..Artfr 1843.', :, i -t( , .., .; ~ ; : .Y 14,49
o REN4',P.AtitikT •
On:?4teddgy the' 17th tiflOAlober 1843:
be 'sold pOlaliqjplO, in pursti."
. TT' *loop or nif; order - of.llo GrphautrCouil
Cumberland' Cotinty; it 10 o'clock, A. Al.pOf said
following- described- retd.e : tati o ,lato 1.4 e.
propOrty or.hoob
, vlro MAIM Or LAI4D
A f
sitilato in .
. Mifflin -.township; . Cumberland i:ou,ol.f,
boOlolealy...lando_ofleana_Glithaleib, Geo. ' North's
heirsdolla High; Badlands of the'heirs of said de
' Cadent hereinafter described as No. 1, Tontainin.
;,*
an 81 Perches ' neat Itleasure, raving thereon erect
ed a TWO STOPN LOG HOUSE, M
,-Ciatt•
KITCHEN, DODBLE LOG BARN I zz s f •• • '
WAGON Sf I ED, CORN cltifl,mi :?7,41,'
CIDER PRESS, a well of never fail- - stitA . :„, 111, •
big water convenient to the house •
and%good Apple Orchtird;abTMt - 70. - aeres'of • th e
Above farmare first-rate Timber tnuil,,and the , res-
Rine in a good state of cultivation, of , which •nhout
20 acres sic good meadow, the greater part of which.
.is suitable for, tillage.;
No. 2, *A Tract of Land; adjoining, the
above described fitOn' and, land of henry
Abm: Whisler,NoSes Whisler,Dithiel McLaugh
lin, Jacob EitatT, George neon mid others, contain
ing • •, •
184 Acres and 113 Perches, , •
neat measure, having thereon erected a TWO
STORK . LOG HOUS E - and Kitchen.a double Log
Baru NVagote Shed and Corti Crib, an Apple Qr•
thechard and a never failing well of water near door;
about fig acres of the above farm are first rate Tim.
her Land, and.tbe.residne in a good state a culiiint--
tion, of which about 20 acres are goodmmulote.
The above tracts will be. sold separately or to‘
getter, to milt purchasers, on the. billowing terms:
The costs °Gde to be paid by the mirchava. or pur
chasers on the confirmation'ti the ante by the Court,
nt which time he or they w2l be required to enter
into recognizance in the Orphatts' Court with ap
proved security, to secure the, residue of the put.-
eitast,MOM'Y , Ao - bc paid as follows—one third to re
main in the hands b4•-the , perchaser during the lit r e
of the widow' of said decedent, the interest to lie
paid her anotta:ly,:ennimenc,mg on . the Ist of April
next, loring her life, * and at In r death the prin
cipal to be paid to the heirs of Naid decedent, one
°tiler third to he paid on Ilse Ist of April next, when
posse s sion will he given and it deed mallet() the pm,
chaser—the'rentahung third to'be paid in two equal
annual paynwtas thereafter without interest.
• The landloi it's share of the grain gron'ing at the
time.of sale will pass to The purchasers. Any per
son Si Inking to view said farms before dm day of
sole are reptt!sted to call on David High res , .ding on
the premiseq, or. on_ the_ subscriber_ It ho lives cue,
mile west of New rifle
• "'JACOB 111 C
Mminisfrator of Jacoh High, deteaded,
Septemher 1, IN4'3.—tri.
Valuable Timber Land for Sale,
On Sa:rird4 the 14th of October, ,
T HE subscrilwr, Executor of - the rst.•rtf
ifvei.:Aed, will scll al publie
sale, at . the lettise of Jolla Itatololi:11, in Dicl insn.
township,at 13 o'clock, Al., the following tleset•ibed
Valtiable TholoplAttal, to wit:
'No. /, marked A. cootaioing
,9 Acmes, and 94
P•
L•wilte:q.
. .
. No. ;2, marl:il B. cod:tinily; 10 Acres and 70
l'efrcht.s. . .
No, 3, fo:lrk . ed G. containing. 10 Aert.,i, nnd 59
Perches, All t.tric:'t inetisure. rite tracts of
hind iireliounded by hinds of IVilliant 'Atmore, —--
.Nliersnoil others.
The yo editions arc, Cash on the f: on fir Ina ti on d,
the sale.
• ...lon N
ENOOOOr. Jaou'o
Siptcliibev li, 18
• _
IP ea 1 a 8) fe Form
FOR SALE•
. .
FilirEmillise t ilie...T7.lll.l. at *lirisate sale, dm follow
ing di si•ribed Yaltothl6 Real Estate, situate in
North ;Vliddletoo wwoship,Combet land vitality coo
l-Atilt* 150 ACRES, more or less, tel Placated
IdffiUt 155 . rred of which sire cleared, and in it hi; ie
State id' cultivittlim, and thee residue covered with
dirk ing'youtig timber. The improvements are 3
TWO STORY
L bacq A ill ( p)%lE4a,
• a •
' • U
Staten i\lt(All'11,• and Frame Rarn,El t
„
mith Vann shell said
it lino youm.i , thrivitt7 Orchard with choice fruit. The
'arm is well covered with Locust thubtir,and a mint
her of newt. fuihni running spriegs near the door.
The above mentioned Tract, is all I.inllfSt(lflC
and iv io abealibv neighborhood , wi th in two miles of
lioc;& oiw toile from the Cumberland Valley rail
roatlond omthe Conedoguinet Creek.
All indisputaide title will be given. Foe termi april3
to die subscriber residing no the alum Bottom
road, 5 miles from Carlisle.
JOIIN FISIIBURN,
/ingest 30, 118.0. hit-1.1
N. R. The above form is convenient to the' Car,
lisle market. •
PUBLIC SALE BP REAL ESTATE.,
WIILI be seld at public sale, on SATUR
DAY the 14th day of October ti . ext, nt 1
o'elocit,.P.. M., of said day, on the premises, the
following described • , .
` 4l '-o 'l` AV' m 4 1ia 4 1 , 2;
4.4
situate in Mifflin township, Cumberland county.
bounded by lands of the heirs of Matthew
Thompson, deceased, Samuel Westheffer, Mar.
tin Bergen, Peter Ilershe, Ifugh Barr, mid the
Coinalogninet creek, containing 1835 4ctes, neat
measure, baring thereon erected a
LOG HOUSE, STONE BANE L f 0 4'
EARN, 95 feet long, a never-failing
spring of water and a Spring Henn,
and a well of water convenient to the • •
door, and a Brick Smoke House. Also, a large
ApipL[c, , onallAn.[D,
amr a number of other fruit trees, consisting. o
I'etich;Plum!), Cherry, &c. ~ There arc about CO
Acres of good 'niftier Land, and the residue
cleared and in a good state of cultivation,of n hich
almt.tlr) acres ale excellent meadow. The 'above
described farm is 'Slate Land ul a good tinality, ,
equal to aftrin -the township. •
Too terms of solo w:11 be: Two Hundred Del.
lure to lie paid on the day of sale, one-halt' of the
whole purchase money, including the • alba:said
9:200, to be paid on the Ist of
~ April twat; when
the tifte will be inado and Ponseasionxiven to the
purehaFer, and the. reside iii 'bur equal annual
payments thereafter without inlerest, to be secur
ed by judgment bonds or mortgage, . •
• The title to the above-will be in tile by. David
Sterrett, executor oriftnry . Ann Cul • on, deo' a.
who owned the one undivided half, w .o interest
in the same will he sold in pursuance oft order
o f the Orplians'A2ourt of said county Ly her Eve_
cuter, anti by John Culbertson who owned the
other undivided half pa ftor said real estate.. •
• • „. `",DAVID STERRETT,
Eicentor of Nary Ann Culbertson, dee'd.
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.Joni cuLDErrrsoN.
.Ang,iist 60, 1843
Public Sale.
BY virtue of on order or ; the Orphans' Court
of Clunk:land county, will be exposed 'to
public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the
30th. Stipteniber,-_1843; at Il_ o'eleek,
that CCrtuiii , -
C IP • V.P. W13(0 WO * Me
situate and•,being in West Pcnnshoro' township,
Cumberland county,- containing übuut one acre,
and having tCrivo-Story FRAME
1101.1 SE; and frame Siable: thereon PVI
oreeted,boundod by Andrew Forbes, Tpg
Dan id. Gring Samuel lirCeimick.
re us made known on the day of nide, when
attendance will be given by • : • • , •
•
GEORGE.IRO'TII, ,
- • Adritinistrater of Jacob Eloligherty,
August 30, 1843: . 4t-44
HOUSE ' - SALE.
HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC .
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Will ho ildlft'h( piddle sale';on the premises,
on SATURDAY, tile 312411 day of Sep.
(ember npst - R1 12 ch'elnek, M.. .• , •
A DOUSE AislD XOT A m
. QF PiZOUND, .„ ,) ...10
Isle tlie.estato tif Jolts- Doom+, dee* ,
111; 1 4. f• ..
leontaini ilk O.I4R,ACRE, rricu•o or less— ,_-. - ...!-- 1 ---
situated In fit eclurniesimi•g„ Ciimberland county. 01.
bounded on.the Rust by ,, iin alley, on the South by*,
lot of Adam Reiglb, west: by a lot rdiNiitioy Kim , Y
and North by a street or. idler, The ttilse hi tWO
stories‘ high, plastered; well-finished and. roomy w lib ,
a Ritehen and Dining Room attached. z ,- Thertr,otittt
excellent well of-Wider MI6 dooN.:siiitl it'XiirlOylti.
nholoerruit. trees on the? tot.iwillt,Otbresktßesleit*
tbe , yholOotnioilerlY being lO 'go/A#*o4 i'•
silos wtabing to mir,phaso,,wkitim eiieptrilwl• rsi "V,
a ti?
Ny'eit)llooonJolin Ali,.ver'Alecha *Q4,
; ,&114iitertiss wlitliethatto,utotr_ -44 41 5 v, .'ir.•
#: y attentlanglsen by' . ,1. -i'* ' , :i t t,it., , ,.`,
,„ '.; 4 ',, ~.-1,.•,^; , .,` ,:',,f ,•', i. 4., , ,,RAV10F .Ufft.:lC
'4lttlW 4 An... iefiitr : * .igs rl 4,'-I:6' - '44` e-O`4'4 •
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"•• • ll.V.if • 2trten
A LIIABL R 0 RHIN'
. FOR. SALE'
iffE!!.E
sip iiirtue of :an order of the: Qrphatis'
Mal Comet of:Cnrcberlntul enmity, wilriftin74'it
the pi•emisen, on 'SAT pRDAy,. the 7qa4y . dr Oct
tober,theinlicriiing
Vabtable,..iteal , Estate
late . theeproPertrof JACOB • IIARNIS1!, - &intik
Middleton township, deceased, to Wit A Tract
containing Acres of.t •,- - ,
LlVlttritiONM LAND ••
situ:de-10 tainherlittolleounty,,Mi the road leai!iiig
frpre-Coolhtleyetothoo , tfi_ve milesfrom flaw
former place, otunioiog. loads ot •
Mehatfey, Frederick • HoOver and; the • Yellow,
Breeches Creek; Having ;Itereon'eeectettil'QUß
STORY • i • • ' •
, MERCHANT - AND Gnisr.MiLL
.TEIREEII I I.IrI6II4III,IIIII6 HOUSES,:
the' first is u tic° story • Log House; WrOls . lllpik6r
Shop mid new Burn—the second• u one.stoi.yott :
[intim; mid ttable=the th irdls a oub fitoti Log. licusei
prilith: Shop awl Stable. e ;
Tilf.) Mill is in complete order, cont Fining four . .
tumor Stones, two pair of Burrs for Mitt pule
of. Hairs for chopping, nod oils mitP of Semis, hitv
ii4 Mein tnrs,, Smut• Machine of Young's.- Patent,
111141 every other mitterizil used Mills, all neatly
new nail is first-rate order and quit lity. Vole'
Mill Machine Vas 4211 wit up new wit:Mir - the last
. Thell is drlverrby the Yellow Breeches Creek,
a 'neverliiiling GOMM) Of water, located in the heart
of n gfain: gra wing country, affording Mf extensive'
century cisom; and haring excellent facilities the
conveying nierchant'work to nutrktt by, the quruber• .
land Valley Bail - Road.
Sale to commence at 12 o'clock; noon. Terms of
talc will be made known on the day of tale;bi
JOHN PETEIB, •
Executor of Jacob gayi.ish, deed.
August 23, 1843. to-43
"AZ BIM 'PARIVE
FOR SALE.
pY virtue or aii order or the Orphans' Court of
11 Cumberland county, will he sold on the prerni
,,,,, on FRWAY, the (ith of October next, the Vain-,
able Farm, belonging , to the estate.ol:dolut Tatiger,
late of South Middletbn townbldil;ilcet,?eell,
,Containins 162 Acres,
and MO perches, strict meaCure, of first-ratO Lail,
situate in said to)teship, sr; miles from Carlisle, on
the road IcailingVto and about two miles
from the Carlisle Ilmu Works, adjoining lands of
Cen. Brenner, Christhm Here and others,.,The
prevenient s. thereon erected area good
Saone klouse, •
first-'inte Bank Barn, Wagon shed, Corn :II: „ r •
nrib and other necessary
The Wow has a mice' Ailing spring of pore cater
in, the collar; !hero lc .alstya thriving' Orchard of
choice fruit trees. There is also erected on it n g r,dd
new Still nwfnir.,,t wo Tenant Houses With a Stable
fin: each. A bong 112 acres of tile piotation . is in !l,
hiob state of cultivation son! under good fence', with
water! in nearly es cry field; and the'residue is gimd
Tinihrr Land. Tle•re is a Limestone Quarry on the' -
1.1..c0 ; w hich is considered to he the very best in the ,
chilli:l.Y, together With 11 good Iliac' Kiln. Also at
the name tiltit:j11111 . ;
10 . CITS of Illouptain
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with sprouting clicienit timber, situate in sniil tenvn
ship. ahoinia:o from the abbve-naineil . tract.
CO - Coininence al. I'), o'clock, noon; when in,
tenilance will he given and terms inaile known by
111 M% .
Ailmit&iktuatur of 'ranger, ileCit. •
Angus( '2,3; 1843, is-d3'
cd Minable Farm
FO It SALE
T ,
IIE• subscribers, Executors of jarring
(Then, deed. trill xIl ;vt public' sale, on Um
1 , 1111).\ th, roll day of October next,
at 11 o'clock,A. :11. All that
Valuable Farm,
'situate on the Walnut Bottom road, about onc and a
hall'iniks from Carlkle,containliqabont3tlt? acresof
the residue is in
ilo•Mier timbre. 'mak; thereon etreted a large double
STONE !MUSE, Wagon shed and
a large Stone Stable, a log Ilattn;rt '.l•
corn crib, with other omits.. ey 0I II
buildings, together• with a very good fe.
well of it nice, and an excellent Or
ehard. The cleared land is in a good state of culti ,
action, part or it !win g sown in clover: The pro
perty will bit sold as one eartn, or lii ided to anit
purchasers. Thlt terms will be nettle known at the
time and place of sale, by •' '
BAWL. GUM,
It. GRIN, •
.1,1(20/1 ItITNEI2," •
Executors of James (cavil), deed.
August 2.3, 1h.13.
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE
volt sAtx.,.:
1:111WA MX to the'hdA will and testament of
AJohn Brandt, late or Alder(' e township, Coln
berlaml retaity, deecosed, I will expose to toddle's:de
no the premises, tat fiA'll;ItI)AV the 30th of Sep
tember 'that certain , platitatiott or 'tract of
I,:mtl, late the broperly of John Brandt, deceased,
situate in :qtalrot.• towoship, •Camherittoll comity,
half a mile. north of Clarh's Mill, thrZ . e miles south
of Meclialdaslon•g, and boooded k• lands of Jacob
Nies Athini Brandt, 'Juba ikatlt, Christina
IlavlslLl. and others,
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Containing 130,Acres,
more OVICS3,of tirst•rate bilhe6me Land, of, which
100 acre.; is cleared, under good fence, and in n high
!gate Al' elativntioni nod the residtie well timbered,
having thereon erected a dart.ve STONE • ; •
110 USE, and a good Bank Hera, n '
gas shed, Cora cribs, 1 3arriage. shed,•:•: •••
woad WA oml 41wa ;tut! tweemry not Inuld- 1.
'S. ?Mere isalqo a never I.'aiJingspring
of • excellent water near the [Muse, with a good stone
spring house. Also an excellent Tenant house and
stableovult running water in the' cellar.' There is
also at thriviii , 4 pmp; Orchard of choice fruit trees.
If not sold at public ale it will he sold tit private
sale, ugrerahly to the will. •
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the 'forenoon;
wltr`ti a good title will he hives nod - terms made
known by • GEORGE. I3EELMAN, Es'e.
August '23, 1843. • - tte.-13
PUB 1 C 011:28.
1141,S Administrator with the will annexed
of James Moore; deed., I will expose to pub.
lea sale, on SST UItDA Y, the 39th of :3'01:Ink?,
1943, at theimblie house of Peter Weibley, in Csri
lisle, at 30 o'clock, A ~ M . the two story
rr, Ati‘
..VfONE C-970Qll•-,.• • ... t , 31 riv
- EvEDS'
And Lo _of
with the Blacksmith Shop thereon ;cretin:6, satiate
on the South East corner of IlaniiverVand-Nordrat.
and immediately opposite Ileter'NVCililey'itavern iti
the borough of Carlisle; containing' 60 feet front OM '
`L.'4O feet in depth. Also two 'full :meant Lots of
Ground, eitucite on the North stile of North street; in'
Carlisle, !mingled by the said street and lots ofJohd
Moore. The•ternis of sale will be made known on
the day of sale, by
. ROBERT LAIRD,
with the At ill ant,eNed 1313. Nlooreoleo'd.
Angust '23,1843. • t 5-45
• PUBLIC SALE;
virtue of
. a . tle9ree, of. tito. Court of
111 Inmon Fleas or Cumberland county, in au .
set ion or Partition, ‘,lierein Edward Porter is plain..
titrand George .I.leller EkeeMor,, Francis Porter is
defendent--1 will expose to public sale 011 thP-PPM"
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iBPOII VILMA the. 29th of September, 184,4 ,
11 o'clock; A. M., all that iiceloin LIAM of, •
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satiate-in Silver Spring township, Cumberland r00m...
iv, bounded by • Abrm. Rosier,-..rolot , ,Voglesonger.l '
6eo..:Frembles' heirs, and Abe Conodos9ine,t Creelti,
containing '223 Acres, more or less, hump; Mereou
erected u large Two story .Brick •
' DWELLING.
®U.SE
4t6ny Dank Barn, Carriage
other 'necessary . improvements.' ts a out 7s. l '' •
Aerei of tiait.stl cleared:lnd le a good state oul,t -
tteotion; twa Wells that never fall pumps .•
thein,•7the residue bithe Land lapeyered', , rillt gond
Timber. Thisfarm is situate about half mitai,liqui i. —
'll46hersl Andtk and o fr,otti 014
risbutt , ; .•
The 006:tothe LMailitiodiOntAljk`ffinti
sold silkiest W A F,WiLdoAit4olip,l.,oll2oo,l4o),Fliio ,
term ofwhich tspit,yiblemilmatjklidAbe
at tlie - dedessi.of I.sol44r,thioTaeti , g'.3lhtio A11u5:•; ; ;,....
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