Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 08, 1848, Image 3

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Peri. of lohnihndteittliegne;'Kelly,.eged 4, yetirs,
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In Cntroll - tp; •Perry, county, on the 4yih alt.,
of- typinto-feentlr„ ,, Mr;tDivin CULEN, an estimable
youngmihyltgedlft yeafe.i• Teresina were
attended.to. the Araile.by the !,military eomponies
of
this ,
. On the 16tlx.:ult.:inibleogeniceburg, bliss rEt.k.
Z iOeentneod tttei 24th. yent• Of; her age; after, o
. btifflokt.P.Rloftilillneee.: . , .
IPhiCktilva Noir, tbrii!g:Goods.
the' argest - ankshlTP'
'estliiitiottniethfisl•OfToNEW G 0 ODS: " ever bro r i
Cerlialtikgt etlifshits -
, Fine hhie , black....Ertgliskand,F,renelt'dloths.
'Fifiebhie•black and - Fancy Cassimeres, •
- Vestint4Pnfeshiortable:styles,. " • • •
Forty - pteces French and Scotch.Ginghamb, at:
12. 15, IS and.2s cents, ,
Five thouearid yards Calicoes," from 4,6," 8,9,
bland 12 cts.,:,the ‘ greateSt assortment ever bro't
to this place, an'd uncommonly cheap. - '
, A lot of •Moutrde•Laines, Plaids, Lawns, poi;
swine& , • •
-: "Viook. ',ivies, cambric andloconetMutdinS,b;
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Hosierrand 'Gloves, Checks and Ticking's;
Muslin& such di tarleton, pink, blue, black,
mode; white e &e..we me:almost giving away. •
Licett,Edginga,-Shawls, ftil?bons, and almost
everythingin' ur line of business.
AlsdeburAsual.aasortmenc of Groceries and
Queenswarao Hardware,&c. together with mens
and,boysl cloth and oil-clots and palm leaf lists.
?ertazqui'degirgus:of purchasing good and cheap
P oode-will,sava-money—bl—ealling-pn - rtarestik -
above:stock has.all been . bought for cash at low
price!, and. will. be sold. "cheaperihan flite cheap.
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. 3. doors south , of the Post Office.
, EMniive =Furniture-Roomer
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1) . • s fz; FETTER,
wouLD 'ietipectfully call the attention of
V. V House-keepers and the public, to the ex
tensive stock of , splendid FURNITURE, inclu
ding Sofas; Wardrdbes, Centre and other Tables,
Dressing and Plena Bereaus, and every variety of
Cabinet-were-and - Chairs, which they have just
opened .at,their NEW ROOMS, on the corner
of North Hanover and Lowlier streets, Carlisle.
They 'are confident that the superior finish of
the Workmanship,. end elegance of style, in which
their — arid - 1W arti — tot together with their
oussrness, will recommend them to .every per.
naming Furniture. They , -htkve also made
arrangements for manufacturing and keeping a
constant supply of every article in their line, both
plai 1 - . end , ornameptal, elegant and useful, at
prices which cannot fiato-truttpurchasers, They
would,earnestly -invite persons who-are about-to-
coMmence , house , keeptng. to call and examine
their .present elegant stock, to which they. will
constantly make additions of the newest and mast
modern styles. -
••;COFFINS made to order at the shortest no
tice; for town and country.. u
Carlisle, April 21j, 1847. .
• • -
The-subscriber desires to inform the
public that he has removed his entire stook.' em
bracing a large rind elegant display pi FURNI
TURE, to the above establishment, where he
will be glad to see his old friends and customers.
march 8 • JACOB _'EWER.
Town Lots -Fot.flale..
sold at putdic
W 1 D. r. M,..0 the Aftth",of Marc' h, inst., etobe
„public house of.lienry Maas, -in this borongh,•et
.2 0'e10ck . ..P....A1, er LOT OF GROUND, con
tsiningFol7R AND A RAMP ACRES of first rote
.Land, under good fences, situate in Cove Lane,
.and very, convenient to town, adjoining lots of
Geo. , Metzgar, Esq. Jacob Fetter and others.—
Possession given on the tat of April next, and a
uoild'title, made to , the purchaser. Terms will be
made known on day of sale by
MARGARET ED WARDS.
Carlisle, par 8
Tairein License.
NOTICE. is hereby given that I intend to ap
ply:at the ensuing term of the Court of Quarter
Sasstonsmf Cumberland county, for a license to
keep a tavern or public house, to thellouaa I now
occupy as such in Allen township,in said county.
DAVID BROWN.
We the undersigned, citizens of the township
of Allen, in the county of Cumberland, do certi
fy that we are well acquainted - with the 'above
n tmed David. Brown, that ho is •of good repute
for honesty and temperance,and Pyoytdecl
with house room'andoonveniencesfor thouccom
modation of strangpro•atid , ,itraVelletit, and that
such inn or.taverroe,iiiceiatary to accommodate
the public and entertain'strongers and travellers.
George Heyde, Samuel Shirmati, '
:David Wise, .William Smith,
Geo la need, •Allen Floyd,
John Shiretrian,* 37; Bitner,
John Graff,Goswiler,
David Mosey,' Isaac. Goshen.
Verll LioeD e,
NOTlCElahereby given Ault I intend to . ap.
, ply at the next term of the court of Quarter
. &aeons of :Cumberland county, for a license to
.t keep- a Nayarit or , public house in • the • house I
now : occupy rut Such: in Papertown. Cumberland
county.- THOMPSON Br 4V.EAKLEY.
We the undersigned citizens of South Middle..
,ton township,' Cumberland county, do certify
that we are well acquainted with the above named
Tho7sea, B. Wealtley4. that. he is of good, re.
. pule, or .honelty and temperance, and- is well
Provi edcwitli house TOMB and conveniences for
the. , seetim,tsiodation,of strangers" and travellers,
.and , that such liner Tama teneeeseary to ae
co,reingtdEtte dtioublie and entertain strangeriand
thivelittprA:
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01. ' 4 1411(61* G. 1); Creigheid
Wyk.. R.. Moore Samuel. Zag ,
".".I' - Cleorget'O'Donnet • :lesse'Myers
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Jacob-Burkholder - E. to:Haskell
, : i z .;Jofe.otrigarp ; 44,,, Detain; i..
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'B ~~,Hrx_r.
arohivoitt!„,. ,
fru • 'Mr. ' Landiath,. and for
"' ." r.". • , "13;''ELLIOTT. v;
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. LOldorofbrii3.
Agflif large ", 4 . ( IPPIY
gARru,
D,EsuEOO. receiVed,and for
' X 11 0 4 9; 11, . I #ootithiP.,
hqi*OtOrQll3,eeXis(-
;!v•ttAigilietween'iiii6fitto,f.o•o:YLE . i4. 3 l oll ß
gorilitorß,Cjinibeldißi cowit
MlUa,c9MAh . ,9 ll i t 4 /Pt akirW40 4 .
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zeros!' Moto ,
HL ~'ycri.Nei received a
•a• linrrol of k'saohlpirin AC..
Jan OS, • ' t 4;
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Count` iln
1847,'010
To atigiunedue' , _tristittilion 'Saul,:,'- , '•
• montiti 1846;Jiy:JaditlildiputiBec r i; -,
`s/;077.-; 2 0.f .
AinountAirtarnlnfin . foantiTreasuier' 4,000 60
. Do„, received 'front Bi4l.lexander's •ce
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executors,.,, . , ~ • • 47:1; 69; -
,Skrem dr.....totidgrais for .
`" hides oqd skins , . . : ' ~118 391
j2,4' :Of Huntingdon ''
`' Übe' D,lindsay • •94'25 .
Do, ;,of YtTZ:Pitr, for ; use of , „
46binson,,(sQlpred).
Do .Ot.S. Flickinger for use . 87,80!
Do for islibit and lard ' ' . 30 844
Do . of R. Snodgrasi,EiS, for uso ' 30 37,i
DO of John ' Mixell.for use '14'58
7- Dir - -Idifrid 7 Oiriliiilfoar of • • •
'• 'Bolland b - drlbeased • - 17 195
Do ;of P: Dyeerd, deceased • 6 88
Do. of 'John:Smith and other dec'd •
• paupers 2 321,
Do of Rnum for r uin 5, 40
D for old potatoes • 6:124
.for blank indentures 4.50
. Do of J. %aline for grass 3. 00
222
' Do for use of cider prits' 1 311
Do of J, Brannon for pump stocks . 1 00
•• Do • lot sundries , 89i
JACOB SQUIRE, Eag., Treasurer of th
of Cumberland county, in account wi
the Ist day of January to the 31st day
DR. - .
To amouut due at settlement, $1,077 264
Do received from the county
Treasurer 4,000 00
Do - received from J. Lobach, ~
.Stevrard, from different
sources as exhibited M •
Balance due. Treasdrer
Six head of Items, 31 head of Homed Cattle, 25-Sheep, 4 breeding Sow, 27.atock Hogs, 30
Pigs and_l Calf. -.„
• O .U el .1 :II . 1 Of a 1 if •'
29 Beeves, average weight 552 pounds, (16,008 lbs.) 15 Calves, average weight 66 pounds,. (990
lbs.) 62 Sheep, average weight 49 pounds, (3,038 lbs.) 37 Hoge, average weight 209 pounds, (7,733
lbs.) making in all 27,769 lbs.
1 broad-u heeled and narrow-wheeled wagon, I wagon bed, I pair of woodzladflers; 2 pair of hay
ladders, 1 sled, l dearborne and,harness, 1 cart and caregears, 1 sleigh, 4 barrows, 4 ploughs, 2 cul
tivators, 2 double shoiel ploughs, 3 single shovel ploughs, 1 stone wagon, 1 horse rake, 1 threshing
machine and horse power, 1 fanning mill, 1 rolling screen, 1 corn.sheiler, 1 ground roller, 2 cutting
boxes; 1 flax brake. 2 grindstones, 2 log chains, 33 cow 'chains, 6 pen of wagon gears, 6 sett, of
plough gears, 2 sett oftcarpenter's tools, 1 sett of butchering tools, 1 sett of blacksmith's tools, 2 sett
of blowing tools, 5 wheel-barrows, 6 shovels, 4 spades, 3 mattocks, 2 picks, 4 grain cradles, 10
mowing acythes, and a variety of axes, corn hoes, rakes, forks, sickles, singla.and double trees'
&c.,. &c. •
•
4111 bushels of wheat,:6oo of oats, 1100 of corn, 400 of potathes, 250 of turnips, 20 of onions, 30 of
beets, 15 of parsnips 6 oft beans, 2 wagon loads of pumpkins, 200 bushels of winter apples, 11 of
clover seed, le of flax seed, of timothy .seed, 1800 heads of cabbage. 5325 cucumbers, made 50
loads ofhay,•2s of corn fodder, 20 barrels of good cab, 13 of water cider. •
126 shirts 484 chitMse, 10 sheets, 11 calico frocks, 7 flannel frocks, 17 cotton frocks, 15 petticoats,
'33 aprons, 7 sun bonnets, 9 caps, 48 pillow cases. 2 bed slips. 7 chaff bags, 2 bolsters, 26 pair of Min
ton flannel drawers, 4 pair of mittens knitted, 16 pair of stockings knitted, 35 pair footed, 23 barrels
l ir
of soft son , 62 lbs. of hard soap, 196 gallons of apple butter.
JOSEPRLOBACH, Steward,
•
ELIZA LOSACH, Matron.
The Directors of said Institution annex the following exhibit of extra labor, &c.,
performed by the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of January to
the sl§t day of DeceMber, 1847., inclusive, viz:
Made 25 coffins, 3 wheel-barrowi, 1 sausage stuffer,' 1 small ladder, 1 bedstead, 3 benches, 2
writing deske for school room,l table, Cmauls, 6 single trees, 1 double tree, GOO rails, 90 patmels of
old post fence, cut 100 cords of wood, quarried and hauled the atone for new balfo.bouse, done 833
worth of blacksmithing, painted new bake house, quarried stone for and burned 700 bushels of lime.
Number of paupers in the institution lea ianuttry, 1897, of which 26 , Weraoolored and.
7, out-door paupers, -; • -
Number admitted up to 31st December', 1847„ of which 13 were.colordd and .2 bora in
`the home) . . . • • ,
and
discharged,
h t h e yea r elo ped, ;g(:). - •
46re celore6
nuirlbertllguild out,
cd•whietE 4 hi°. btt,•T
the l'.vi o o d e :/0 children •
tjanuery'hiEli year, p!"^'?
Makin. the
the house le t through.t e's •
80
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. foregoing etaternen . t 955 73
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LsB43 29
Stock on the Farm Ist January, 1847.
Farming Utensils on the Farm lit January, 1848..
Sc.hedule-Alptving the Proceeds of the Farm for 1847.
Manufactured and Made'in the House and Shop.
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E'" WILLIAM Itit.;:tisquires
lo4se
Ipty, .from thcit Ist day : ofaJ anuar,Y,:
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er
Byliapheni hitiiroht'Ain' dovrit'br ' '
;favor of Mra. "07BrienOn' the land '
Fiurehiniod 'of , A.';',,Mcßoyrelli'i6 1842'" 838.91'
By dash 'for.',grescarlea,' . 6l6robitildizo,
' clothing; and clothing ; prtaludii":" - • '1,528 55
Oat& for snick 4 ' ' .737:10'
D 6 461. • • 4 19w 42
DO' for support of 9ni.denrinincrer6 ' , 17.5"- 923
06 .I'4 w•df fr d'im—snaeor ' . 82 'B7l
.foroui:doorfinieraVeifienst.
Do for outdoor medical --
Do for. ailoring, is/paving rind • •
f '!o ‘,, J:1 129181 :
Do fOr shoemaking -and hitting 147 00
DOlr hardware ' 135.01 i
Do , orstone etiV , . • ' • 125 95'
Ip~
rJraight:on.con] and rocetiea---a2 Eft
Do for rnason work • , • ,- 120_60:.
Do for earpenterwerk •913 12t
Do for wagon. 'lO5 00
Do
Db'for l a t t r mith •
ing , • . E:
Do for constable's fees for!remoying
paupers. . f • 77 521
Cash paid to Blind iThstitatiencor use
of Sansh_ i llnati.
Do - forglidit,.grm - ding, ice
Do paid•to borough of Lewistown
for support Sad . removal of
, patmeni. • . . 40 48
Do for buck - ' 49 20
• Do for castings ••36 29
Do for plastering and whitewashing 24 97-
'`Do for „tin sod copper•ware and tin
• ning ' , • 30 28i
Do for spouting, and repairing coal
stoves and.valves 24 08
Do for materials, improvements, &c 44 75
.Do for farming utensils, tools, &c .20 50
Do, forcoopenng and Wagonmaking , 13 ‘46i
Do : for travelling expenses • - 17 54
Do for postage 3 28i
Do for sundries 2 07- ,
Do Joseph,Lobach's salary for one
_ _ „
gas
Do Dr. J. Baughman's salary for
one•year • 86 25
Do Jacob Squire,'Esq,'Treasurer,
salary for one year 40 00
Do 11. Gallauglier, attorney for one.
year, including extra fee of
810 - 30
Do Ab'm. Myers, Esq, extra 'eon-.
(vices as Director 10
o-David-Wvlr'V, kr; -- - ---- do do - 8 - 50
Do Jabob Idershe, BEI. do do 5 25
Balance atte by Treasurer
Balance due by Treasurer
e Poor House and House of Employment
th .taie Directors of said Institution, from
of December, 1897, inclusive, viz : -
' CR.
By Cash paid orders flaibove stated $5,189 70
By balance due county yreasurer 843 29
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islOTlCElitiiherettititiTtliatlintatiiitditin..7 .
ply at . the neat teem olthe editrt of Quartet Sea
loons of Cutilberlatalltinnlittfor.4 liCattect `o keep
,a Tavern oT. pttlqic,hiara,,,to. S. Ittiddlic,
i.- ,- - , ' '. ''. ' .': ALLENIe-utt
,-:'• - . .';.. , '-'C, " , ..+l.-.:.:11..:.:. - stc.r , ,1, - L A i tr I
•''' Wil the'iirideraftined - . citizane.of Chi t to '' tailp
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,or, S. Itliddletoronl-theicounty,,ottColmili lanG
do,certiCy.:;hat: wct,are . 3 ,vog . oqquOpred Vii.,i 1. - the
abovo - ,nenced-Allen_,lgaiireojc v,thatil9, i". good,
-repute for - huittarity tn4.-,terefieraniti,,arjtli 'Fell-
PraYttle;d' t tlitth hOiaso T oo tp: pp:Let:ll:clone a' for
tha iiecinit otildatlOn',Of_,_' War:gal.'s', Oa Aravalle.re, -
aryllhat duClildn Or' TaverrovitdOessary)ol.6= -
coriiinodire'ittingera 'end' travellers:','; , + ' , ,..r''.. - "lt
,::.David• Cir...- , . - -. , John Johnson. -:' ..,. ~. •
15.: r. , Baikal! ,: - , JoluriM..G66d :I , -
. ' Tdbiart Kabli'man •, • ~, T homas Bradley ..,..
', 'Jacob Hata.(:. :, , ,'. , , .T. B. ,Weikley ~., , ~,
'l"hotops..raxton y ~ ,V,'S. Jialdeman : ~.:4
John Stuart , jr..•• ~ .. lldalliew Brattre ,
; ' WM. Aliirander '' ' ..- '- - ' - mar' '
ipd
26 50
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tieense•-' • "
•_..N.OTWE,bo hereby given Mat I intendto apt
ply.at the next tetra of t h eqobait'bf quarter Sea;'
stone of Cumberland countY,lor'i license 'to keep
a Tavern or 'public houaein the house now °cep
pied by Wm. M Maley, in 4 Silver Spring:to,
MOOI3 guity, sr.
We the UndersigneecitizOnt(Of the toWnship
br--tilva-r-,SPringignilte , countrof , CumberlandT.
criCertifyi that we Are wolf acgholntedwt ll i the
above' honied Jacob Kuhn 'that he lb of good
repute for, honesty and temperance, and le well
provided With house rotini,.and conveniences for
'the acecimmodation of• strangers and travellers;
and thafsuch Inn or Tavern.ts netesiaryto ac
commodate the , public. and 'entertain .strAngers
and travellers:: - •
Wm.;
George V. Coover
Jacob Murrima
Joilinalhaffer "-
SaMitel Sonseman
Samuel Fought •
Peter Bricker •
tleoi-go Trimble
_62-50_
MI
Tavern Weans
_ is hereby given that r intendrto ap
tdritt the next term of the "Conn of Quarter See
.sione of Cumberland county, for it licepso to keep
a Tavern or public house in the house I now
occupy, in S. Igiddleton township.
• MATHE W MOORE.
600 00
50 00
We the undetsigned.citizens of the township of
S. Middleton, in the comity of , Cumberland, do
certify that we are well acOutunted with the above
namedAtailiew_MOore.;,..that. he.--fiyar-good_re..-
pate for honesty and temperance, and is ,well.
provided with house end conveniences for the
accommodation of etrangers and travellers, and
that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to deem
modtW the public and - entertain. strangers and
travellers. . -
Wm.. Alexander Benjaiiin — Ony — er
Wm. A „Linthurst - George. Rahn , -
Thomas Paxton 16sse Myers -
George Herniae George WalIM
Jacob Zile, jr. G:D. Craighead
E. P. Natikell Jacob Hatz -
- Samna Zug C. McFarlane •
A. H. Barium H. Niemaundr
Peter Mattson Wrn. It. Moore ~
John McElwee Jacob . .Btirkholder
marl-pdel
ECM
05,199 791
843 29
$6,032 991
843 29
Application for. Tavern License,
• NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to ap
play at the next term of the - ccititt ofQuarter
Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to
keep a Tavern or public house in the hose for
merly kept by Joseph'Eberly; in•Monroetp. •
GEO. MORRET. _
$6,032 991
We the undersigned einiens of the township
olMonroe, in the county of Cumberland, do cer
tify that we are well acquainted with tke above
named George Monet; that he is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room, and conveniences for the'ac
'conithedatien -Of strangers and travellert‘;'and
that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom
moditte the public and entertain strangers and
travellers. • •
patDt Diller ioln Paul' -
Daniel Krysher Daniel - Eberlk
Martin Diller ' Jesse Yoting-
George Smock Daniel Shelter
David Sheller - Joseph Brandt
, Jacob Westfall • Samuel Genider
George Sheller ;Samuel Brandt
Moses Bricker ' Christian Brandt
Christian Ricicwiner-
Application for Tavern Lictim-e.
• oTzcp..i. heneby_stliftia Oat inLaat War'
ply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sea.
stone of Cumberland county, for a license to keep
a Tavern or public house, in the house I now oc.
cupy. WM. P. HUGHES.
. , .
iVelhe undersigned. ' e ns
e of
undersigned
lend, in the county ' . t
. h.'rla N nd, 'dt 'u c rn e b rt s 4
that we are well a a wd with the above
named Wm. P. Huges; 'th t he is of good repute
fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room, and conveniences ter the ,ac,
comodation of strangers and tm.yellers, and that
such Inn or Trivern is necessary to accommodate
tho:public and entertain strangers and travellers.
Thomas Coleman J..l.lryens '
• E. B. Dodson James R. Book
John Rife - ' John F.'Lee ..
Lewis Willet John Young
Joseph Coble Charles W. Dohn
Adam Freeman Rudolph Martin
feb 23 . • -
Application for Tavern License.
NOTICE is hereby given that,l intend to ap
ply at the next term of the court of Quarter. Ses
sions of Cumberland county, fora license to keep
a Tavern or public house ip tho house now oc
cupied by Lewis Young as a tavern.
CHAS. A. DOLSON.
. We the undersigned' cititizens of New Cum
berland, in the minty of Cumberland, do certify
that we aro well acquainted with the above nem.
ed Charles A. Do!son; that he is of good repute
for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room, - and conveniences' for the ac•
commodation of stranger's and: travellers, 'and
that such. Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom
modate the public and entertain . .istrangers and
travellers. - ••
Wm. P. Hughes • Jelin ,Young
Adam Feentan H. Bretton= - -
Wm. S. Proven . • John Rife
B.Dodson.. • Birom , Hatitz
• Lewis Willet G. W. Masten -.
Jainesa. Soak John „F. Lee •
Joseph Coble John Shank
Charles Oyster , Joseph Feeman
. . ,
.Tavern,License, " • • ,
NOTICkin heroby'gbion that X _intend to arc
ply at the next term of des eourt'ef - quarter.ees'- :
4none ' Cumborlond' county;;fOr" rt license; to
keeps, Tavern or public hone::: in 'the housti nov{
occupied ,
.by , Philip; Pile as SuCh:iti" Dickinson
Ay/nub:pi' ,s'Apoo TR4PC: '
"•We theiuuderingried"cinsenn th township
.of,Dickinioni-in - the' county 'Of "Ctimberlond;
that we arnwell :acquainted With'thd above,
3 nerned Jacob ;; 'that ; hairier good"repute•
.for bond:4 and temperaticitiand Is ;well piovided.
with, house ; room, : son'eanveniennic for: the 'ac• .
commodmicin of strangers and travellers, and that
such Innor Tavern is pews:any tO accommodate
the public and entertain etrangers and travellorn
Daniel Keller I, tl . Jonas Newcomer
DaVid Demuth .
,:; , 'Prancis Hutchison 'hfaihew Lynch "'".''
Hentminger i Samuel Galbraith ,
'Thirnen,
'John Green John' Theasner
sfd •
770
299
.= ;ago
MEM
- 127
:" • . air , on .anSteel:;,"'
T,ollo'Hairiniered:addlti4lial!xin;':
I, NI -I do. Gsu!t, pheer; Steel
90 b - oxesltiri,PhitoOporrbeeked and - for sale a
Cheap Hardvvare . gitore of
SAX
Nailmandlipike&
/Ift 'NEl3 . *:Niiitteand!Spilied;li,iet riceiFe'd
~..1 4 ‘/V,eutil:, Or, Agala Cheap Birdwlo
utore ",', watqfirlirs.::A7C,TOlC:r
4 , 4 -4,0 9 66
WITItiKT N 8 0 Wikiid:.ififiniie9 - 10r.tiVrkyilio; 44 4
iNicesv Mite!,
Ortd lq A.Vhigiplitirdwora 13 taro' of ,
RIG HLW , ice4wloN:-,
•'--
o 41!14
oi."'it6itl'or
ofruet qllAs Ogila3Y.
,„ .
DWI I
'Nor% qvtiontt—trltr;-
•
IMllEREAS.the'itonierabie Sintzit‘lice
Itlr Pee.4.:,-rresidept...tudge pi :ho7edaiu
IC,
. 11118 Pupa tifthe
bariano; , :rorty . nniate, ad.rentipylititiilak .
and.4uatice of ; the petter 4 :Coe ite.ofPnr 1 0 4 ,
lcrmtnar and GOneiiit Jail Delivoev, Odd'
Stnart Jabn:Chii, l : ,
'dente. Judges of .the COtirt ' of:pier:ard Ttly:',
antiGenoialla if Delivery;" fr;e'the. trial ,
of alt . ,. capital other alTendere;,l.n the. said,:
cPuntypf Cuinberliod-bY theirlifeeept*te trie
directed;dated theltltit',day.eilanYterY.lpap, -
thei:Cenit: Ogee,
and General Jail beliiery;:te be Walden at'Crif."
Haiti : ' , ';At 7'el,td! , ".Y*
:.''A , 11610 ::
dayXiit:;lo;,e",eiOoi. in ,tha
noon., to continue tyrp Neeke. • -,
Coroner, JuatiCea.of the Reath* .end_clinstablea
Of the said that'areY
iikKilttcco .LoixpooLiii*Lto,be A
_thinnit_
theta in theirFiroper Pereohe, wilitttheir roils,,
records, inguiaitione, .examirotiehri,lind
remembrance?, to do those things which
te their races a priortein'tri be done; end all those,
that are boded by reengeilancen, to proaetnte
'(against the priapnere tout are or then shall be
in the Jail of said county. are' to be there to
prosecute dirge air shall be just.
• -
• Sheriift?e.Offlee f Car)il3lp,),
March f 1848.. f •
Notice.
Cvmstitt.AND Covrnr, ss.
.
•.• -. , The Commonwealth of Perinsyl.
: . r . r) ' . 3
Tl , liiiiii - to - Ttio - mas W. Pancoalit and
Pi
i t ~. N.. :Spinirina his wife, and Michael Mese,
' ....)
;( 0 • , v.t i er and,Mary his,wife; supposed to
/ ,tie,of the State , 'of lowa, being heirs
of Adam Feentan, late' of Cumber.
latid'eMntY, 'id the Crininionwealth of Penney!.
vania, deceased, and 'all others concerned inothe
premises . , Greeting:
We command and firmly enjoin you, that lay
ing aside all business, whatever, you be and ap
.peatliefore,ithiandges-of-thelCOurt-of-Comman-
Pleas of laid county, to bit,hald at.Carlisle,'the
25th day, of APRIL noxt, to show cause, if any
vou'have, 'yaw the witnesses on behalf of John
Feeman sind Joseph Feeman, on their complaint
against you, before our said court, duly exhibited,
should not be examined, anti their testimony re
duced to writing and filed of record int..4said
court. in order to perpetuate the same a ' Oly
Ito the _constitution et our government, a t'oe'
act of Assembly in such case made and provided.
lAndlereoLfail-notar-your-peril. ' .
Witness the iron. Samuel Hepburn, President
of our said court at Csrlisle, the 15th' day of Feb- -
miry, s.,D. tlpts, °
.mI 31 ' W. M. BEET 51,fProtley.
Samuel MIS
Thomas Anderson'
John - Hoorcr;jr.
DMinima Fermi
avid.Emminger
John Kiener • •
John Babb
, • XnuMlod
Cheapest in the World !-12& Cents per
- _ pound; Wholesale.'
J. RICHARDSON, No. 4'2 Market at.,
OA a Philadelphia. tides pleasure in informing
the public, that he still continue& to sell his very
Superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price
of 812.50 per 100 pounds, andlho quality is equal
to any manufactured in the United States.
He also oilers all kinds of goods in-the Confec
tionery and• Fruit line at corresponding low pri
ces, us-quick sales and small profits arti,the order
of the-city.. "
Call or send your orders,, and you /annot fail
'to be satisfied. Don't Torget the number, 42
Moot et SiREET, Philadelphia. 1111
N. -& J. N. Rowe,
BROOM AND WOODEN—WARE
Stine, No. 63 North Third street, one door
above Nrch, east Bide, Philadelphia, manufactur
ers and wholesale dealers in all kinds of Brooms,
Brdshes, Buckets, Mar Ware, Willow and
French Baskets. Shoe and Wall Brushes, Scrubs,
Dusters, Matis, Blacking , : Eastern - made Wood•
en-Ware of eVerl.; description, &c, &c, at the
lowest market prices.. mar I
—Wholesale-elothing—Wafehonte.
No. 152 k Market street; between 4th and sth.
Philadelphia. -
TllE subscriber respectffilly - solicits the atten
tion of country Merchants and dealers-gen
erally, to an examination of a complete stock of
DEADY MADE cr.orntifo; which for extent, variety
illti-A'or-kninnehiP , be flatters himself will give
universal eatisfactiorroy_hdp_hig reduced scale of
prices presents to purchasers:inducements - 041kb'
cannot be surpassed by any other establishment
itt filo Poi•nd Rtovnv
'JACOB REED.
FOR the removal and permanent cure of all
diseases arising from an impure state of the
Blood and habit of the body, viz:
.*o"
Chronic diseases of the Chest, Pleurisn„Bron.
chills, Catarrh; etc. Scrofula in all its forms,
Totter, Scald head, Cutaneous affections of the
extremities, chronic Rheumatism, and
Hepafetis, chronic .Enlargoments of the Joints,
White Swellings, Syphilitic Affections, •Con
stitutional disorders, arising from debility,Mer.
curial and hereditary predispositions, &c.
Ikrl,.evety change that is taking place in the
body, Maestanifeet that it is brought- about by
something' having a substantive exiateace: • Hive
suppose the organs of our body originally perfect,
they must continue perfect unless changed by the
intervention of something that bears an unheal
thy relation to it. In all cases of disease, there
must be the interposition of some now ingredient
which by playing its fart as a cause, served to
modify the properties before connected with the
body. .It is absurd to talk of spontaneous disease
taking place in organs previously healthy, with-
out the interposition of some morbific agent; as
well might we expect a piece of chalk to transfer
itself spontaneously. into Plaster of Paris, without
the aid of Sulphuric Acid. In all disease there is
a prior cause which must be removed, - thro' the
agency of the Blood. For this purpose there is
no remedy superior to the Panacea. In evidence
the following is subniitted to the public :
Philadelphia, Jrme 7,1847.
Having been apprised - of the nature olthe - Pan.
sees, it affords, me much pleasure to be able to
recommend it - rus a valuable remedy'for all those
chronic, constitutional and glandular diseases, to
which it is especially adapted. - To those who are.
afflicted, and reqoire medicine as an alterative;
they, cannot obtain it in a more egreable, active
and uniform statethan is to be found in the Pan
arca: I have used it in several instances with de.
cidad"and signal success. Yours, Btc.
- , • 'IV Ardasolq, M.D.
end sold at the North West corner
of Third and South streets. Philadelphia, and re
tailed in Carlisle by' S. ELLIOTT. Put up in
pint bottler! at 81'per bottle* feb23
, • , .
Railwaysaldipate• Soap.
WaiirlEk'efrizzai.vr ref Priiiiitilril-=Our
agent of this place writes of a mysterious incident
which eceurred in
.thet._ place, in relatien to an ex.:
'Callow young lady; but who tinforturiately:pok.
sassed a very repulsive Complexion: Her face was
covered:with Ininples,, - ;blotehitii, pustules.—ber
akin dark and yellow, cracked and chapped—her
lipps in colditwatUer wmttd become sore and bleed.
She- hOwever; several .good' traits; ~ ene. Of .
,Whithwriertorend,the nevrepapers:' One morn
ing as she' wets lookincover the columns 'of the
Dispatch; she saw in large lettere the Words RAO.'
WAY S 'COMMIS, MSDIOATED ,SOAP'!' .AS firOXli
exterminatorof. all'skin blemishes, with a direc
tion foialliadieri to read the:papers I Now mark ,
the advantage;. - . On.,Funday morning she :took
her-place urniali c imong .the , choristers, and
'to the. utter Cowie() her t'ellow.songsters, pre.,
awned a ample:ten as fair as a lily, and beauti•;
tut ati,tW post , admired, hello of
the; rewn.--.-.
.Strange , wentlering ,enit touch :,exCiteriierit wait
exhibited ; by the Anisy crowd, and nothing. abort
of in explanation;of how this sudden rransfOrene.%
thin from Ugliness to beauty was attained, ;would .
answer. ledy,',like all her eeit,.full_of gen
ilenseirtind -kindness,. explained -the caw, and..tii,
the, greiWgrand' and ,benefiehil rifiects of .1lad:
way*Vedicated ,Chinese 'Soap,' which ; she lied
been Using:for:two week!, was awarded , the full
60Probation'of the people; as the ''r e s torer of 'lost
lieauto' 4,, Our "agent concludes' 'thus—'ttlinea.
theaboia• haw become knew:l,: I have had a per.
feet Med Ilahweys.Elosp , r
';:;i P 664,0111 eontleipen..if you wish io get itah:,
..vray , ti Soap in snits 'petit
FLEMING.
.
Ofeali ; •
C:1 2 1
I his , entire otook.of oftgrjN.9.
"TOBetticCek kod .ClGAftel Orrediided
IlfOitoCti c'orisozos of e*Folloht.. Cow/tile)! "OW'
Congrees-' , Vobaocci;'-Hovitna', , i2rAiba auk:l . /Seed;
ito'4oooD }Ulf.; ppanisht
Cigari,l43fildPlPikleolindi3Ocaforlittilgmbltlog
Tsibeloc4oll which will bi ;gold
duadlftte - olit
Tin' Ttioa'a cattswta t ..
.
MN
_Steinillefined_SugariCanditia ,
Dr. Heeler's Panacea,
- 7 -
"
'JUL 44 k. 1 •••••
Inman
rpliE ..NtLIGN - Aztv r . p.pv suo,,qtrGt
10)1020. Full ; Apsuratipo ,Connimly ofAlityr
ber)9io,olitity'o4cort),l4!aled by - ab a ct , of Aseedi
blyA 'anclik9pArimi6iit.un•
der. the t o ugemcnt of the ful ( owitig .'. eoinm>s.
Itioneirbi'vii7 - • .
Cht.,Stayman, Jimob
' — ---
--
' '..I;S ' - '
,Lewis, f - I.Vcr,:christian 1 itze H obert, ;Sterrett,
Henry-Logan, Michael 'Cockhri;,Boniiimiral.
Musser,:Levi,Merkel, Jriettir4lik,.Saml. P.M*:
ell*, imd,Melchoirrpreitomen,,who.rotipectfully,
'eall•thb attentiOn - of, citizens cif C,umliorland and
'York . auntie's tothe iditiritageii,whicli the,nom:,
pent' hold ont. .; . „ ... , . ,
.....,. f e
=• r' I,liii ratetrof insuratice are a s low and'favoralire"
-as .any . comPany:of, the kind-in the-State. Ter:
soon wishing tb beCome Members are invited' to
Make' application:m Abe agents of :the company,
who are willing,to, ait.upon them at any nme.,
1. ,.. . . JACOB SHELLY, .President *.
1 - . " . '
, litgacy LOGAN, V. Preet
Lewis Min, Secretary-.
~iMicit,42m..Cocatran,..lT-reatsurer-. -----:-,---,--- ,-----
.i
Aoanrs,-ißuctolph Martin, Now Cumberland;
qllrititian Titzel and John C. DunlapriAllen ~• C.
.It, Harmon,..Kinkatown; Henry Zearing, Shire
manstown; Simon Oyster,. Wormleysburg ; 80.
bort Moore, Carlisle.
Agents for. York County—Jacob Kirk, mane.
ral agent . ; John ?Merrick, John Rankin, J. 13ow
man,.Peter Wolford.
Agents for Harrisburg!-,fauserSr. Lockman,
fed l—
Application for Tavern. License,
• •
NOTICE is• heresy even that I intend to
1.111 apply at the next term of the court of Quer
.tor Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license
to keep; a Tavern-or. public house in the new
three-story - brick - buildinifewirikidWitithbareiby,
situated on the corner Jai North Hanover and
North :street; in the borough of Carlisle, county
of Cumberland, , HENRY W. ORTH.
We the undersigned, citizens of die borough of
Carlisle, do certify that we are well acquainted
with the above named Henry IV. Orth rthathe
is of good repute for honesty and 'temperance,
and is well provided with hottett_room_and-eon
ortiences for the lodging and accommodation of
strangels and travellers.
• Joseph H. - Weibley Jacob Leibey
Jacob Wolf Henry-Glass
C. hge. Henry Anderson
' R. M. Henderson - J. Wise
Jacob 11,:eihy • Henry Waggoner
Hentylloohler. rotor Weibloy
John Moore A. G. Lechler
William Baker • Jacob Weaver [fcb 9
Matate-ofitobert - Lairdole - 011. -----
O . TICE is hereby, given that letters Tea
''l tamontary on the estraeof Robert Laird,
late of Frankford township,' Cumberland county,
dec'd, has been granted by the Register•of sand
county, to the subscribers, residing in 'the town
ship aforesaid. All persons having claims against
the owe of said decedent, are requested to pre
sent thorn duly authentidated for settlement, and
those indebted to make payment to
JOHN McDOWELL,
JAMES L. McD 0 WELL,
, : Tp Executors.
fel) 9
Estate of Abim, Bowman, dec'd.
VOUCE is hereby given that Letters of
Administration do bonis non, with the wil
annexed, on the Satato of Abraham Bowman,
late of Frankford township, dec'd, have been
granted by the Register of said county, to the
subactibor, residing in the aforesaid township.-7.
All persons .having claims against the estate of
said decedent, aro requested - to present them - 41111y.
authenticated„for settlement, and-those indebted
to make immediate payment to
feb 9-6tpd SAMUEL BOWMAN.
It Never Fails. ..cal
CURE YOURSELF.—From time immemo
rial-there has -existed in larger-cities and
populous towns, a species of disease, the depend
ence and propagation of which results from the
violation of divine and morel 'laws. To those
AFFLICTED, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is
presented, - as being the-most certain, speedy, and
italuable.specifidever.ofieired _torbe..tinfortunate-
It has wherever known acquired a reputation that
daily experience continues to strengthen. 'Thou
sands have boon cured by its use, and as it loaves
no odor on the breath, requires neither restriction
Lor_business, nor contains either - mercury
or noxious drugs in the least injurious to the sys
tem, it is boldly presented as the best remedy for
such =diseases yet offered. It is used_ by physi
cians and pronounced superior. to any known re
medy.- -.full -directionaaccompany each bottle.
For sale at N. W. corner 3d and South streets,
Philadelphiti, and by S. ELLIOT, Carlisle; Dr
Elarnltz. rush., c• Aliller, Lancaster; Dr.
McPherson and 3. Wyeth, liarrisoutg, ru.;
feb 9
Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettes, and
WALKING CANE I.I4),WRELLAS.
M. IC.
RICHARDSON, steam
WAlte only one in the United States, Nut
104 Market street, Philadelphia
Merchants are respectfully informed that T con
tinue to manufacture all the above goods, by the
-aid of steam, notwithstanding
i the great opposi
tion of parties opposed to the introduction of ex
pensive improvements.. My assortment is com
plete, and prices so low, as to'givo entire -saps
factiOn.
IrrAs there isr , ..eit Umbrella Store next door ,
of nearly the stone name, it is important yo u
should , remember Wm. U. RIEDE nosom, steaut
factory, and patentee of the walkipg dmo enthral
la,:eign of the LADY and EAGLE, No. 104 Market
street. fob 9
Notice
To the Heirs apcl Represntntives of Pat
rick McCartney,late of bora' of Carlisle
A
MKE notice that in pursuance of a writ Of
:A partition and valuation issued outol the Or
phans' Court of Cumberland county; and to me
directed, an inquest will be held on the real. es
tate of said dcc'd, to wit t A Lot of Ground situ,
ate in the borough of Carlisle. fronting 60 feet on
South Street and Chapel alley, and running from
street to said alley . along Hedthrd street 240 feet,
on SATURDAY, the 18th March, 1848; at 2
o'clock r. , et, on the promises, for the purpose of
making partition and valuation of said real estate.
JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,
March I, 184.8-3 t S
T. H., Skiles,
i
II A S
io lg t
a re n e d ee il e s d si a supe ri hich he will or French
'br make to order, on terms to suit the times, at
Ids old stand opposite the Railroad office, West
High street, Carlisle. @ •feb 16
Notice.
•
AA LL tbo creditors of JOSEPH INGHAM, of
htechntiibabu're ato fitilificid 'that: i wUI ut•
wall !at: die hdu BO 'of Joaopy Ingram ~ in
that,:bOrough,' On'•HAI'UItDAY;: Ilia Oily of
March; 1848 cat , 10`goitrolti•kin, to: all
claitnamainat 6;111,80 'pay Otero' out of- the , ea•
eataiotreucb - Ppi rata shoo' as each is thlitlfd
fob 16 '.104.1N-H "A
IJPP,'tiaiitee
.
pogis;,deed.
• NOTICE nu herebrgiven' that attars or ad
ministratitin on the.estate of Daniel Gorges,' late
of Allen' township; Cumberland' co: - ,dec'd, have
this day been named by-the ' , ll.egister-in nnd 'for
said county, to the subscriber Who.resides in East
Pennaboreugh ,towgehip; said county; - -' All
persona haying chums against ;thor mutate o 1 Said
decedent 'are - reqimitted to make known,the , kiame
without delay And those, indebted-to make' pay•
ment to --- • - ' 2---- 71EfitAIUEL Bp‘vioN..
• feb..2.6tpd . •
. .
' •
. .
The'',attickliblderd'Alti,thet CtiMbeilsnd ,
11ai1 ItuattComPany are hereby jtotified,ter t incei
at public house of 3.;A:.AVinrott„irtNarlictle
on vti 1)11'81/AY "the 9 th pft Merch .110 8; a/ • 1/,
ce.clok A. M., : at'whicli,,meCtitig the' act of .Aa.
sembly of the:lsth . February; 1848; increasing
the capital atock_of 1110 said..contpeny, , for the'
purpose of relayingl:4lo„said,kopdwith a
will bisubniitted. - • -
%FlitE4..Vlr4l 4 ,l • S; Preait
•
iTtHE _,
':gives"' notice
hr
that,iie purehaeetd a colt;thelfirerty,ef Dan.
tat Allergist,' atiConatiabla'aitale, itt22d'pf
'Juno 1104 hd has loft ini trust with said•Ar
begat,
. - ~. .. ~.... , ~ ~ .
_, _,, , ..
. - .. .':' - 'll3lLsOiltijil3hEtWlSl.::'..,' ,. - ..- , .'7-f .l
'i4;, - .$00110; .-.;...as.,B,4o4ontt::::(Cliiillerje),
1.4- -.*.;• 'BriNtii t .;•tiii*oio.,;:„Thilifiiiia.;, - inlii4ok.
'gt;iivbi;",. at ; tli4);tl?itiottord lif:WoitiCHtliqtret4''
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;•- • • G. - 41811. i•ltis aceintr:- 4 -
*" ••• ft:ft:Able_ and. commodiouti hodoe, ,- ,•
ited H it:toted in,a , pfetwant port of the town. For
terms app!Arttii feb 2 •
• Rh Qr.:: _0
EVERAL 'Bride ;Dwelling Houses': '4
Yoseossion givan Aitrittet,'lB4l3. , ' '
'...San 26 CHAS; ;•
fOR_REMT,-
THAT excellont.:l3 :1/..8 INES 8
" S r:elk N D on. the' corner pf .49 1 A tg
1 1:•11] Haniwor 'and LoWher
• II ?. • occupied brChriation Inhoff, Mother '
= with the room in the roar tif it.' It is.
wcommotlions room, and its situation iq a papa ,
.lOus part •of the 'orurnakes-it ono_
liu`sinesa stands in the place; Fin: terms enquiro
o f • • • JODN_A:,IAII I / 1 11,1CH.4-
riiCarlisle, Jan. , • •
FOR nnNir.
Four or. Five two story brick D WEL.
LING HOUSES in Alexander'e Row.
..a Also, Two Frante D welling HO USES
, I in East Louther St. Also, two 'Frame
- • -D wel ling - H.OU.SESlN7SuirliFfiatiritin - r -
St, adjoining Bialn'a hotel. tine_plastored
Dwelling HOUSE Church alley. For tenni
apply to the subabriber. ' • , • • .
• LEIWL. TODD, Agent.
tarlisle,"Jan. 5, 1848
- . - FOR :BENI'. ..; .
tII
..
.1s
, Two BRICK lIOUSEg, in 'that well
ii non busiiiess.part . of Carlisle .ealled -
'.l-Jarp'ers Row,' on the Norfh•east side. ,
of the Public Square. Possession to be given on
the Ist day of April next: For ternis.aPnly to ' -
JOUN H..WF,AVER, or
GEO. A. LYON.
• January 5. 1848—tf . . , • :
EMI
. . The two.siory Brick Dwelling
HOUSE, adjoining the Methodist
• 1:-•• LIE Parsonage, on Pitt street, at pre•
t sent occupied - by Mr. M. P. Ego.
Possession given on the let day of
April next. Also, the SEOPS now occupied by
Mr. Gregg, chair-maker, on Pitt. street, One
door "south' of the Methodist Parsonage. For'
terms apply to
lIANTCH;
ABEL KEENEY,
W B. SEYMOUR
Carlisle, jail 5 IS4B.
, Valuable Property at Private Stile.
The largo and commodious brick
DWELLIN C.' and STORE, shil
ate on the corner of Loather and
, Hanover streets. Conditions made
!mown by tho proprietor.
Carliele Jan 12-3 mo JOS. REED..
. •
For Sale or Rent,
~_,. A HOUSE and LOT, on West
; ;;;.oOil . e s treet, at present occupied by Mrs..
3: :
..
7,11 ,:' Parker. 'File house is nearly now.
....:..' , !
baying -
and is g been.tenanted but one yeAF,
. ---- _,...-,... .
-in perfect order. For terra*
GEO: W..miiroN.
apply to
For Sale or Rent.
THE subscriber offers for sale, or
in . exchange for Land, the DWELL
• •• - MG HOUSE and LOT in Which
us
- he now — lives, — situated "on
- street, near the Spring, together with
two other buildings adjoining it, and two and a
half totem( ground thereto attached. The pro
perty has every buildibg-and-convenienco necett=
-stay for a Tannery ; for which business it is a de•
sirable location, having formerly been occupied
as such by David S. Fortiney.Five Acres of
ground nearly adjoining die above- w ill Rise bris
sold if desired.
Also, for sale, the TAVERN
HOUSE and Lot of Ground now-oc- :
cued liy,Col. Wm.)loudy„on Main gai ' •
ifieetTliy thiaraidiainfildge. --- fe to
a commodious Stone House, and is --
an old, stand, haviug been occupied .as a, public
house for many years. There' la a large, STA- .
BLE attached to it, together with a Blacksmith
Shop and otherconventences.
Beth of the above' properties will tie sold on.
liberal terms, or exchanged for good lend, lying
in the Cumberlanit Valley. Persons desirous of
purchasing are requested to call and examine
.
them.
Also, for rant, the Store-Rooth on the corner
of Main street and the public square, lately occu
pied by H. H. Grove. and one pf the_most nqblic
busineaa stands in the borough. Mao, a .Shoro
for rent, situatedin the square. For terms apply
to JACOB ZUG.
Jan 26
Valuable Mill Property,
AT PRIVATE SALE.—The un
dersigned offers at private sale, a val.
uabk MILL at the mouth of the ,
is 11 :•-• Yellow Breeches Creek, and within
sight of Harrisbutg. The Mill is re
built, with new Machinery and new Darn erected.
There ib also a new Saw Mill juatinti up, and
only running for a few weeks. The Mill House•
is of stone, and attachod to it are near. 40 ACres
of first rate Lara Lon which is erected a Tenant.
House, Brick 'Barn ) Brick Dwelling and a good
Orchard and Well of Water, with a Spring and
Spring House: This Mill, situated at the mouth
of the Cumberland valley, and within 3 miles of
the Railroad and Pennsylvania Canal, offers pe
culiar 'advantages for the purchase of grain and
manufacture of flour. A large part of the pur
chase money, if satisfactorily secured, may re
main upon the property: Applications, post paid,
must be directed to
THOS. C. HASIPLY, York, Pa
Jan 26 '
lif } altiable Real Estate,
Near Winchester, Va., for sale at Public Auction -
on SATURDAY, 18th MARCIL.IB4.B.
BY , virtue of 0 decree of the Circuitaperior
Court of Law and Chancery for the county
of Frederick, brought foe the purpose'of effecting
a salOand 'division of the estate. of A rthur W.
Carter, dec'd., the subscriber,. who is appointed .
special commissioner, for that purpose,- will pro
ceed on Saturday . thelEtth of March next; to sell
at public auction the following property tO wilt
I.' The MaNsuni 800 sE and 'HOME
nut, about 41 miles from Winctestor, contain
ing about 300 Acres of .first 'qualitY slate Land,
with a largo proportion of funk meadow land,zwe
teredhy the Opemiorion the east and Rabat! on
the south. , ' -Something'like •!100 - deem; , Ottliis
- '7 ,- .t:Tract tare, !in j Timber. , '-',-The im
provements consist of a two-story
11 - 1 - 1 :Bitioxp,3,llELps.oi-gprj.so
-n --- iiiik - eit,,rinitiiic ih;il - a, bascmtifat
, , .
Which' isluied as ti.kijohtin and ,for -
c , are: ~.•_ . a oril.horierre.oritO Brirn Corwl , hdueo
4tOtilettAO:, ,T,lta2,Barry.av il liCte to pi he!: !indit; .
r.6ll% l ,lnobeirter,- puttee svlthin* Mile Of this ,r1;11:111',
Mad 'Mille.; shops and'fameriee aro 'ill convenient
~ 2. - ,1,114 Wi.AW.En Ttlioi adjoining: !,h6. . L .
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klomo,Fitrin,•Jeaso Calvert and , others, er i c b iz ,., , _ •
t o irnejj.lso • acres, of which about ,one4oettjeis
in :tim bar.: ~ This tract is wirluitit , building.:bllo.
ia .welioleared and fenced, and ivali , Watstedi bit
running streams. , , r , :- , . , -.,- ,, ,,--- - -',... , :-.:.:. 1-44. 2 1-44.4....- --
- .3. A Lot '6f. Wocialtind' on , •the• Ope , :
mien; between: .
Jesse • p a lTeTt. and TalitferiTyre . -
heirs, cantainioglYi acres. 7, . ; ,,,,,::•e- , ....., par - . - •
' ' • 4:',Tlie" Paper. Mill Lot • of the`,:innotion_ ,
Of -, RCO - iid - - ''iiia , cioiiiiii..,Cio - iititroiii i'ttlit4t 4 " '''
acres 'di:MOP' wtth , a' contrortairie: , WsPhig '. • .
Eloise .• and , : several "eld;:heildifigii;;:htaitt iti,c'the , ..• ,
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•old , 'Patlei Mill . , Writ& rte4gfis-'44llfi,in it
libin; - •
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