Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 11, 1848, Image 3

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3, WHEREAS. in end. by an net of thoSipit'O
rpl Assembly PoinsylvaniiiTicasstd . th
'2crifaf of Jhly, 18;P9, it is provided that the elec
of the Several counties of the Common-'
-rwealth, qualified to vote' for members of 'the'
General Assembly, shall hold 'an elee.ion at the
same plimesi of which said members• shall hove
~been voted for at the Preceding' election, on the
llot, Tuesday of November next, (being Mit 7th
flay) for Me purpose of electing Electors , of a
,Troeidont and Vice President of the United
States.
NoVv; therefore, i, JAMES HOFFER, High
'Sheriff •of the county of CuMberland, its pur
. nuance Of the duty enjoined, on rne by the above
•recited act, do issue this my proclamation, giv
ing notice mike freemen ofmnid county qualified
• to vote for taetnhers of the General Assembly,
. to meet at the several Election Districts therein,
- as follows, viz ; •
' The ellOction - in the election district
,eqmposed
of Ore borough orCairlisie sad the tothiships of
North M iddli-ton, South Nlithileton,Lower Dck
itison,LoWer Frankfort! and Nest Pentishorough'
will be held nt the Court House, in the borough
rof Carlisle.
The election in the eleetiott district composed
of Silver Spring township, Will he hold at the
put-lie house of George Duey, in llteguestou non
sold township.
lly sit act of the General Assembly. passed the,
• fllst day of April, A. I). 1846, the election in the
ieleCticut district composed of;ll,,:noptlett township„
be held at the house formerly occupied.by 11,
Dressler- tn. said towinthip. And by the same
act, the election in the electidn distrieLconiposed
of Lisburn and a part of Allen township, known
'as the Lisburn District, shall hereafter bold their
'elections at the public house now occupied by
John G. Heck, in Lisburn. ,
The election in the election district composed..
' - of East Vent:short - nigh township, will be held at
the house now :teeny-ell by S Benninger, at the
West end of the Harrisburg Bridge. '
election in the district composed or New
Cumberland, will be held at the public house of
W thr. borough of New Cumber
land. -
• The election in the district composed of the
'part of Allen tossmship;Wlllell election wasliere-,
tofore held at the pnblie house of woh
iii the borough of New Cumberland, will be held
at the Terant 11(111110 effleorge l leek, now occu
pied by, Irdbert Coffey, in said township.
The election in the. district composed of that
pert of-Allen tOwnship, unt included in the New
Cumberland, George Heck nod Lisburn election
districts, will beheld at the public 1101130 . 0 f David
Sheatier, in Sliepherdstown, in said township.
The election its the .dislict composed of the
. borough of Afeelnuticsburg, will be held at the
public house of John hoover, in suits borough.
The election its the di.triet coinpos d of Mon;
roe'towtiship, will be held dt the plAlte, house of
John Paul, iii Clitorelstown, in said township.
'I lie soection in the district composed of Upper
Dickinson township, will lie held Atche house of
ip'Weiver, in saiirtowitship.'
['he election in the district eomposcil of the
Borough of Newville, and townships Of Mifflin,
Upper I•'t:Aoki:is:o, Big Spring, and that at 01
Neat os township, not iacludrd iti the Leesburg
election district Vreinaller mentioned, will lie
-10111 at the Brick School Ilottse, in the—borough
or Newvine.
The election in the district comprised of Hope
*ell township, will be held at the School House
in Newburg, its said tow 'whip.
The elEelital to Om district 'composed of the
borough of Slaippenslairg. Shippensburg town
skip, mid that pits L or Southampton towoblii, not
Included in the Leesburg election ilistriet, will
he held :it the Council House., in the hot ough of
Shippenslatrg
And in aril by in act of the De:meal Assembly
of this COMITIOeset.SIIII, passed the July ' '1839,
it is Ikea provided; "That the qualified Zdecines
of parts Of Newton and Smith:mw:in iflisnaltip,
in the county olCimilierland, bounded liv the lb -
lonsilig distances, viz: 11..rgitinctig at the
, Adcins eotant3-line, thence along the line dividing
- n rt. -tmsnt ant to the
turnpike road, thenee :firing said turnpike to Cen
tre School House, on stud turnpike, in Souilinnon
ton tom ws.hip, thence to 1. point au the Walnut
Bottom Road atlic3bitek's, 12.qt:tick's
Farm. thence a .stelsight ilirection to trio Saw ;081
belimgfog to the heirs of George Lilt:vet% thenue
along Rusher's rim to t e Adams county line,
• Thence along the line of .Vdsons enmity to the place
of beginaing,he :old the same it Iterehy declared
a new and sep.trate election district, the election
to be held at the public house of .101,1, Reback,
in Leesburg, So thampton township."
At which time and place the rptalifid electors,
as aforesaid, will abet its ballot—
T W . EN Y-SIXELEcToss . .
for President and Vice President of the United
States.
Aunt the several .1 udges,inspectors, and Clerk.
w:in shall attend at the precedi.:g election fur
members of Assembly, are required to attend
and pertorm at the said election, the like duties,
and be subject to the like penalties for neglect or
misconduct as they shall be liable to at the elec
tion for memhirs of As.tembly.
Agreeable to the pr•uisions Of the sixty-first
colon. of Said act, every rfeneral and Opecial
Election shall be opened between the hours of
eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue
without interrirption ur udjoolrontent until seven
o'cloct in the evening, when the pulls shall be
closed. •
- And the Jildges of the respective di st ri n afore--
said, are by theintial, act required to•meet itt the
e m ir flousuitiif the borough of Carlisle on the
third duty after the said day of election, being
Friday the 10th day of Nov'ber, thou and there to
put furtn the things required of them by law.
Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 2tl
day of October, A. - 111.
A‘l F.S HOFFER., Sherili.'
•
Sheriff's °Mice,
October 11.1848. (
For Rent,
ON aceenamodating terms, a valuable MA R
-100' FARM, near Reostertown, Palinnore
county; Maryland. Apply at this offi , e.
net 114 •
►~ P.A.W.LS—A large• lot of 'l'urkeri
ulso.long and square Blanket Shawls, now
onenintiAtt, rho:cheug ewe of
'nein]
LEINCti NIY:IIINOES—A good assert•
JIC .nient of French Merlotti:a just received, also
lull ass'Ortmont of
.alllinds and styles of dress
goods, selling at the very lowest notch by
nett I) C OGILBY
• -
•
reeuoved a general aosuriniont
uC Gentlemen's Bay's and GniWren's cloth
Caps, fir sale by G R, CUGOKS .
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NEWVILLE FIDIALE SEMINARY.
11 , 1111S' Institution, under the cam of Misses
JL BELL & WHYTE. having completed.itS
first tupl, under. favorable circumstances, is pre
paretlto vsecive an additiobal number of pupils.
In addition to the present teaeltersi a young lady
n'tirailitate of:Washington remtile Seminary, is
epgaged,for the - ensulitg term, asintsleAnnelier,
and..,nvery arrangement will. bp_ mudelo• have
music; vocal and instruinnutal, efficiently taught.
. .
TERTII . F2.4 S CSSION Op Ptlic MON'rns.
For hyardingcladging, washing, lights,
and fuel .. . •' .- . • . r , 850 00
ToatiOn in Juvenile Department ' 6 00
ii'.4' , Primary. Chats , ! , '• .91)0
, - i -. !J.0r„...".. • . 'll 00
,',' ' Seaii. . '.' . . .. . • 13.00
", •" . Drowing . orYainling , 10 . 60
:n , i" MOsio on Piano. '
t , • 15.00
";414:1,p50 Winstrinnont, , • .9 00
.PorriALque halcio,ailyunee. • • , „
74, 49,0e r t, c . ...oee'sidi(4 - einmetices - Nov.:Ast,ifd
611 Aliirgli;:3110;,1 80; ~,.; •-`
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:' I4OI. ; II:49:}iSSION.
JL: tit 1848. 'aatabar tatt•
aouto.lo)linaittfdq , fidd't ontsOfu e ll . F,,prplutre!i,
for k.;:olfego." counting, !motto.' &c.; •
Fv . ,t)rott dos tlao possibt , l
I)o4itersiitoto4Om'tovvii or 'village,
akciossible". 'hi-plots Road or ,Cuntl)er HI . d y
hollt, Of " , thr , ottialt ~laadt! at •
•
ICltatY4s74g li Y , ; 01 P 1 " - •Eit t rglit
• J)aarili'lli)ki , o4l#4, , ,',oltinn,,P4„(pnr„,neor),.6l: , :o,.9o,
. Fie ib. 64 ll
tia Fct,qAni,o, .„.
Stoi4Uxnishodf.b.r.
':0 94.ttg , RN - 4i' FrlttaTal:'', ,
g - ij r ai Pgittrrp, I,§„& c d--, , g?„,
• ~Rjll,- , eYnti,itio- s Oetioehr nr.,(#t attC,,Ktiogon,..7 \
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New - '2bictitsiitehts.
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• -- 7 , I3HERIM D S,' SALES: `•.
TIY-.llllqueOf Writti o3o.;eynri Fannie
ismicd out 'of tiro
Couit orecithirion . Plnin of eculiboilund county,
and tci'run :Oirecto,d, 1 Will 'bkpneti tho following
Ronl itininto to public sub on ''A.'l./RI)AY thu
4th of Nov., 18,18, nt 10 0'c104,.6. m, nt , the
Court Ilounc in the borough,
• A Tract of Larid,•_alitiati?,iti.DiclrriOsoq
toWnship, hounded by lande of Philip Ebert, sr.,
Wtn Graham, Win Rtindolph . ruhlothere, con
taining '9 'acres, more or less, haviilg. thereon
erected a one and .a half story Log House. Sul.
zed and, liken in ekeution as the property of
Philip Ebert. jr.
Tiact of Land situate in Hump ,
den township, bounded by.lands of Geo: Simms
on the' north, John Mutate on the east, Joseph
Waggoner on ,the South, and David Weigle on
west, containing •E,Acres, 51 Perches, more or
leis, having thereon ,ernutcd n two-story Log
House, Log Barn, Orchard„ &c. Seized and
taken - hi execution as the property of Jacob Coin.
Also. tyLot of Ground, situate, in the
borough of Carlisle, bounded by a road lending
ft. to the turnpike to the Walnut Bottom road on
j4le north, east by the turnpike,. south by lands
of James Noble's heirs, and west by a lot of
Jacob Weaver, containing 3 acres, more or less,
.and having thereon erected a one and a-half
story Brie House, Frame , Barn, Brew Hops°,
&c. Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Sebastian Grundlez.
Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in South
Middle ten- township, bounded by latida _of
bias Ciauffinan, James 'Crockett, Christian Hen
and others, containing 'I, acres, more or less,
having thereon erected a. two story Log House,
Cooper Shop, and Stable, &c. Seized and
taken in execution as the property of Jonathan
Hoffert.
Also, a Ttact of Land situate
to township, containing fio acres, more or kiss,
boon dby lands nt John Sharp's heirs, Slides
Wood urn, Jos. Eryine and Wilson Sterrett,
Ravin thereon erected a Two Story Log House,
Li3g 13 xn; Orchard, &c. Seized and taken in
execution as the property of Peter Strome.
Also, a Lot of Ground,-situate in the
Borough of Newville, containing 30 feet in front.
and 180 feet deep, bounded .hy Main Street on
the North, church lot on the Mast; John Swiler
on the Weet, and Church Alley on the South
haying thereon erecied a two story Frame
House and Ritelieh, Frame Office, Ike. Seized
and taken in execution as the property of John
S. Wilson.,
• Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the
Bctistiglicif Carlisle, containing GO feet in front
on South street, and--240. feet deep to Chapel
Alley, and adjoining lots of Andrew 13Ieir -nod
others on the East, anp a lot of Humes on
the west, having thereon erected a two story.
Frame House and Kitchen, F,rante Stable.
Seized and taken imexecutjefr as the-property of
Renntek Angnev•
Also, a "half Lot of Ground, situate - in
same Borough, bounded by lot of Geo. Kt.:eley
on_ the West, Equal Bights Hall on the Nor , h,
lot of James Davis on the East and Point' et
Street on the South. having thereon erec'ed
. 14t) Slot y paistered House and MIA finittlin ff .
Seized and taken-in execution es the joint prop
erty of Henrietta and- Antilt Kerjrli3y.
Also, the undivided lutil•F-rart of a tract
of Land, : „situate in Motir'oe township. honoded
by lands ofdlenry Landes. Henry Ellett, David
. -
l%erly and George-,Mt•isell,. containing 70 acres;
more or leas, having thereon erected n two-story
House, a one-story Log Barn, Orchard & c.
Seized and taken in execution ns the property of
Samuel Civler. -
Also, a Tract of Land, situate in South
Middleton tp, containing Five Acres. more or
less, bounded by lands'ofJohn C. Culver. John
Craighead, Win. Craighead and John Nogle,
having thereon erected n two-story Log lionse. ,
Frame Store-house end Log Stable. Seized
and taken in execution tin tho'propett,y.of Jacob
Shank. . _
. Also, a Tract of Land, sititate in South
ampton up, hounded he lauds of Henry Hoch.
John Maxwell, John Kuzmdler, Andr6v
ter and Daval Fuglesonger. containing I 70 nerve
more or less, and having. thereon erected n ta•o
story Log House, Log Tchant Hon:A, 1.00 Barn,
Wagon-shed. Orchard, -Seized and taken
execution n 9 the propehy Al I le . nry St earn.
Also, a Lot and one-half of Ground,
situate in the borough of Shippensburg, having.
.thereon erected a two-story ;mg !loose and
Kitchen, bounded by Prince swel on the west,
King tureet on the south. an nllcy on the, north
and of J. Clark, Esti, on the cost, being
Nos. 45 and 46 in the plan or said horonnh.
Also, two-Lots and a half of Ground,
situate in said Itoronol, having thereon cr. etrd
a two-story I,nir llttuao, bounded on the north
by King street, on the south by an alley. on the
Cast ,by a lot of Mrs. Dunc:aii, tsesi by 1.1 N.,.
50, being Nos. 51 und in the plan of said. bo-
roach.
Also, a Lot of Ground, in same boro',
having thereon created a two•suury Etrirl; Muse
a nd back buildiue. rounded on the east by road
loading to Angel's Mid, on the north by Ln 01
John Stambaugh, on the west by lot of Ita•
hon. Esq., on the south by lot of 11. Ileastine.
Also, a Lot of Ground, in same boro',
(known as the Brick•yard lot) containing 'Zhree
Acres, more or less, bounded on the north by
lot of Alex. Meteor, on the east by lot of James
Sturges, Esq, south by lot of G. Hartline, jr.,
and on the west by the C. V. Railroad.
I Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in came
borough, having thereon erected a two-story
Frame House, bounded on the north by King
street, - south by an alley. u est by lot of by
Hill, dee'd, east by lot No. 51, being lot No. 50
in the plan of said borough. Bauch and taken
in execution as the property of Paul Martin, Esq.
Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in Allen
township, bounded by lands of Joseph Best,
Nicholas Udell and Jacob Nailur, containing
One Acre and a half;more or less, having there
on erected a two-stoey Log House, Stable and
Apple Ofchard. Seized and taken in execution
as the property of David Ettien.
Also, a Half Lot of Ground, situate in
the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the east by
College lane, north by lot of R. Emory, west by
an alley, Imo south by lot of MrS. Stnyman, nen
mining 50 feet in front and '2.23" feet in depth.
haviog thereon erected n large twq-story Brick
!louse and Frame Stable.
C OGTLI3Y
Also, a Lot of Ground, in same boro',
hounded by n lot of R. Emory, College lane,
the
.t.propihe, end an alley, containing 225 feet.
lent in length and .50 feet in breadth, having
hereon erected 'I large Entine' Ware•house,,-
Seized end taken In execution as the property of
John McCaffrey.
Also, a Tract of Lend, situate in South
A[idrlleton township, (known. us the Carlisle Iron
Works) containing 10,00 D Acres, more or less,
having thereon erected a large Brick Mansion
House, a Forge' and Furnace, a newiMereharit
'Mill with four, run of stone, three large Bank
Barne t , and necessary Tenant llonses,
blockumithlihops, stabling
,k , e. • Saizeilind'inken in execution as . the 'pro
,
pert)i of Michael Ego, deed, rnom-in the hands
of Mary Ego, his executrix.
. And 'Alto be Kild'hy met,
JA„NIiISI.IO,FTER., Shea'.
slicrilTs Orrice,
'October 11. 1848' 8 .
Plaifteld. , Nursery
Gdrdewo, .
;1 7 1 - k?f, V:1 Ts! ef.catlisile r (.1V empiletoad:)
Nconuarin NNW ; je
, ; !acted assortment ol 1 , 11.1.1117, TREES:ever'
f f re d . for
subscriber,. wisitee' , to .enti IL
losers Lif •SPinnters thou it ' , ',dc"pi-;
detily.to their attvaniat t e to purchase, or esolit we
have ae,imniensu Sibik.ist:Lite„ver finest Riekel ea It I ty' roil!, or, the - best
as iiittent. , bb .14U1;etiewhere: - Apples:- Peachtssi,
- I'citol;"Thinas -- , — Cherrtes,7Alirleetf,T7eiditili t e — ai
Slreo'berrleiri s .kel'ios ,
ether, rjth, ' opleneiti JO of , Evergivepc. alti fir
whit li'.will,he 8011110wer : tituti etdir. offered bait:
tofm.e. tilde o.oes ‘vcry-lcrats; ;10 t0..1V, reia
bearing oge, 'at 10,:eitLeneiti:...Ortilea,ritteds1 trees,'
stioh as ttrettstOttly:ooltLoi.:'l9:ersorietl; frtdo . ;!s.:tts
Vettl Pitesp.othaying.t.e sett again'soi r itilled'
at: a littera' The • foci . that.NO. are re.:
pritivinkriiitr:teltrestotllt te other grounds compels`: e kjp : uir cr .. such ; eitiaoriltnary-LindOeMents-:to
t tturchnsers,', 9011% IrrOrritAtt establish.
• !eref-li yßacidi,
, INTO.
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logu,Leytro *lash gnat s.to;nll'sp ilia pis.; -pdd •esa
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To - BUTTEICTIAILERS ,
'rjr4llE 'subicriliertiliiitiiii Pirreciaiielf the'rigiii,
•2. of Ptimbarland counlY IhrimakinE Prow
.olt's Vatent Thermoinater Chinit..thoy would
respectfully inform the Farmers and'priblie id
general, that they will make and °reefer - aide
their Churns at the Cabinet Warm•rcioin of Pee.
Stiatieler, in N. Hanover. street; next door to
the office of D.,Snlit*llaq: ''
The prinhipaLadvantageithis Churn hap-over
all others itt, that it is so'constructed Hutt the top
can be taken off so, as to give free access to the,
inside of thethurn, which makes it corWeident
to put in the creatn and got Out the butter: ,A
Xliermonieter is attached to. the end of the
Churn so as to show the exact temperature of
the cream, which experience shows sh'am
aid be
60 degrees to make good Butter.' A ehathl
il ,
space is arranged around• the bottom ( the
churn ; or the purpose of admitting cold or warm
Waller, so as to bring the cream to the desired
tdinperatine without mixing the waterwith the
cream. The secret. in churning butter is, to
"have your cream at the proper temperature; it
will, produce more and bettor butter, and take
less time in churning ;•it churns equally well in
cold or warm weather—no such thinras haying=
scalded butler. All ibid. is necessary to Make
good hatteeell seasons of the year, is to get one
of Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns.—
We would'most respectfully invite the public to
call and. examine for theniselves.
•. CEO. SP AA' GLE R,
' SADI'L. MYERS.
. .......
Mr. Geo. Spangler—Sir; • Wo have been using
filfriFT lea for Some
time, and find it far superior' to the oadharrel
churn for several reasons; first, great saving of
time in getting butter. the'average time of churn
ing about fifteen minutes, (all weathers); sec
ondly, the butter when obtained is much firmer
than when using any other churni finally, my
folks 'say they would not exchange it for any
other' churn' and twice the original cost of the
Thermometer Churn. I . •
Sop. 28, 1848.] - G. \V. STIEAFFER.
Mr. Geq. pa nglin—l have had the Crowell
Thermometer Churn you made for ine in use
nt my piece, do not hesitate to say that no
Farmer should be
. without it. Fifteen minutes
is all the time regithied to make Butter, and the
this saving of lime and labor' consists in
this, that it requires no more time at any one
season than another; and that the temperature
of the cream necessary to make butter, is pro'.
•duced with certainty, and Without thendmixturo
of warm or cold water with the Cream iiself.
FREID'K WATTS.
Carlisle, Aug. 17, 1843. •
For the benefit of the better pert of man (wo
men) I give tl is certificate. After 'using the
Thermometer Churn made by Mr. Spengler of
this pilule: I would have none other in my
hove been using the old barrel churn
for thirty years pest, and I ptust Bey it is not to
be compel., d to Crowell's Therntometer Churn,
Mier for speed of churning or convenience; in
, he old barrel churn it took generally . ..from four
six hours to churn the Churning, now in the
The 1. horn we can churn hillier in
from fitteen to twenty minutes, by brining the
- cream to the prover tempertoure. lon recom
mend it to the public as no cheat.
JOSEPH SHROM.
Callole, Sep. 4, IRO.
•
GEORGE SP ANi:LEII. has nlnoon hand;
and 'will •manulacture -to order • CABINET
WARE of every description, stich,„as Bureau's,'
Secre:arys, Snlds, Table's, Bedsteads, and all
articles in his line, and will sell as cheap as can
be bought any where in the county, and warrant
his Furniture of grind material and - durable work
manship, He would invite the public to call and
examine his stock before purchasing
COFFINS made at the bhoricst notice ; terms
mailprate. [octll
'Postponed Sale.
WILL be exposed to Public Sale
t. on the premises in Silver Spring tor,
Cumberland co, on SATUI2DAA
the tith of—October, the following
—• &scribed 11 - ear Estate, late the pro
perty ;of JAC.: OB ElLEYoloe'd, viz : All
that certain Lot or piece of Band, situate in Sil
ver Spring tp, Cumberland cd,boundcd by lands
of David "tone, Ceo. Rupp'S heirs, and John
Schwartz, rind containing about 11 Acres. The
improvements are a two-story DWELL - INU
If OUSE, Frame Bern, Currier's Shop, Bark
Mill, and other necessary out-huildings. Also,
a number of Tan Vats, in good order. The
land is first-rate Limestone, cleared and wider
flood fence. There is a superior Orchard of
young Apple Trees on the premiffs, and a ne•
ver-lailing well .of water.. T n l tiuon toi the
ioregoing, there is a substantinliy built Lime
calculated for the use of Prone coal.
' This property is situatsd about one mile north
of Mechainesburui and possesses twiny advan
tages for a business Esau, 11 . 0111 its vicinity to the
Railroad. and the facility of procuring Bark fin
Tanning purposes. Any information relative to
this properly can be hod by calling on the sub
scriber at any time before the day of sale. If
not sold on said day, the Executor will rent it
tor one year.
Sale to commence at I'2 o'clock, nt, on said
day, when terms will be ma
M e d
MM. o M knwn by
EILEY
W. .
octll-ts) Ex' r of-7 neob Mt ilay
IKr Lrnlastor Volksfreund inseit
charge thitroffiee.
House and Lot for Salo.
THE subscriber Wert at privet°
*St: , rile the property co which be now
i Q lint* situate in Plainfield, Corn.
berland county, five miles from
consisting of a LOT con
taining upwards of tutu Acre of gtnund, oh which
is erected a new two story Brick DWELLING
HOUSE, Smith Shop. Stable &e. There id a
never failing IVell of Water near the house, and'
a little ututiber of very choice Frill: Teces. on
the lot. It is an old Fraud for a Blacksmith, nod
well known as such through the country. The
whole yoperty is in good condition.
If not sold before Saturday, the 4ith of Novem.
tier next, it wilton dint day be exposed to public
sale at one o'clock in the forenoon, on the pre
mises.,
mit] I—pd GEO. HORNING
Cumberland County Agricultural
Society.
FALL MEETING, *ED N Es b 'GET 0
BER t 5, 1848
Committe appointed at the meeting Of
j the 28th May last to select the ground and
superintend the' Pull Meeting,.have selected-No
bles' Barn ; peer Carlisle, es • the place for the
Eshibitioto nod a lot Plow) by for the Ploughing
Match. The following are the Committees fur
this year, viz : • .
Committee on Agricultural Tirrplemenis-'•Rob.
en Bryson, Ch'iv Sinymen, SkileS•lybodbyrn,
-G H Bucher, It C Sterrett.-. •
Committee -on Sheep' alid Hoga—Christian
Titzel, John Stuart. ' •
Committee on Horses and Cattletilchoir
Bronernan, M C Thodini Lep;
Committee on Ploughing—Thentas Bradley,
David Sterrett, John Ilemmingor, Daniel .COble,
Abraham liittnbertivib -••• • •
Cp in ni i!rt,pe on' Hors es—Abralt airT Mye re, John
Zug,'Jolin Ndble. •i r •
Corn mit leeil ti k 'Watts, George
trindle4-fl'ieltard Parker.' i• •':••
• Conti - Mite° .en'iNtiiit. : C.l beetle, •Vegetables*,
•Ch ergo. ,Sbea fib r, Wm. gilleadepide)in .41;
Vroavor. r. • • •
.of i the, Commitfeero-erit
'.eainestly requeited to be on the : AroUnd
!.,pod, ,to make. their ,o,wn „errangements , rar the
extirhinni nn-of elicit,aoplomis 0411 , be prekerit:
ed:"'P.rovision will be made , -
,for caro of
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2 2 - ', i rtfe,:ituliiiiribir,,,(lfferti tit' Private'
1_,.,4, golii t a :-FIIVIVpit unto tiii,...NOWtott IN
1, 4. ts • /, , ,.. 1 ' Orationand co, about a quarter of, , f .
' 'i •'' inge BROW ef_thi'turloptly 3 244oo,
--- ' rotr'''Caniali tO — Slifpponaburg,. nal:
directly , on - tho road deriding . .froan Stougbatoyri: ,
to lr,yte a graro,adjoining. lands bf filtiiktolfiriltodv,
t+ tlerir-'--ItToontaitiaelkAlitlia&l.
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Ar aa np, 6 , ll :7 oi n 46 Iktkralld'aillh
rt‘rarangor,raSgailent'.--- wi*liNibfilin '
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alrea . l a, RI - 11°„44 , - -.,,,, ~- , '' twct..4rary.-Ltattillin
The,:traprove rrte ra t rrottrolibert
. s3ll° %s7 l l'll l ,l4.lTftlitai,t Altlext kw Il
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bale - try - MILLER.
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• Orphans ourt .
iii•drair' the •
Orphans' -Court. , -of Cumberland
• co, the loth:owing Real &State;
'P. late the property: , of Armetrong
Irvine, deed.‘will ba'. tibia ,on. the
premises; on sAIT AY%,!lte 28th day 'of Oc
tober next, at 12 o'clock, noortiof 'that days' vii:
-All-that certain Plantatippeor.Tritot. , of , Land,
eituato'in Silver• Spring tp, in seid•county;Amits
ded by.lands.of Geo. Beltzhoovei., Jacob. He t ...
man„Andrew and others, contaningibribt
121. Aces, about 85, acres of:which isl Limestone
and the residue Slate Land of good, quality,—
Between 20 and 30 acres aredif thriving Timber
Mui•the residue . hi well
'fenced, a large portion of it being post and rail.
The iinprovenruitentea:lergriSTONE D W
EL
LING 11,€) USE. Hitchco. and
. large Slone,:Barik
Bern, with a TreshinK•Mheliiiie rftlattlied:Snd
other'out•buildings. There is.a good ‘Vell at
the door, and a very superior Limestone spring
near - the house, A young Atiple Orchard of
grafted Hit 'sod other kinds of fruit trees on the
premises. There are two' wt thin it mile Of.
this Tann. There ere ti groin quantity of Lo
cust Trees nn Said Farm. ' •
; Terms made knownon the-dnv of ;ale by
HENRY W. IRYINE;:Adin'r
Oct4-ttd] of Arrest'g Irvine, dec'd
Rear Estate at, Public -sale,
WILL be..sold at Public Sale, on
the Premises, on•SATURDAY, the
121.5 t day of 'Octob'er, at lO.o'clock,
st, the following. Real Estate; sit•
utile in SiNet Spring 10. Cornbiriland
co, near th line of the bormfgh of ;Mechanics
burg,. bond d by lands Of G. V. Couver; the,
liogestown r ad, Cromlich'sfheirs, Admit. Wea
ver and other, contaitiing s.2—.A.cres, newt men
sure. About ffacreb of this Tract are well tim
bered iWcindland;thn residue'first onnlity Lime
stone Land, in good cultivation and well fenced.
Them are no buildings on this property, but
from its vicinity to klechanicsburg is wall suited
for town lots and Mr building purposes.-'The
property will be, sold altozoilter or in lotslo suit
purchasers. Persons wishing ,to purchase can,
View the premises at nay - tierrbefore the 'side,
by calling on 'either of the subscribers. who re
side about n guile and a half from Mechnnisburg.
Terms merle known on dnv of sale by •
.MEILY,
JACOB MEILY,
....
I
oct4—t a]
-Adjourned. Orphans'__Court_Stae—_
BY virtue - f en order,of the Orphens'•Cottet
Cumberland county, l will expose to public sale
-on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 20th - day of
Oct., 180. at 12 o'clock it., n firstrate Lime•
stone FARM in Dickinson township, lately the
mansion fiirm of Win. Werikley, - decd, !imam
immedietely south of the Walnut Bottom Road,
about half way between Carlisle and Shipper's - -
burg. It contains about 140: acres of prime
land, 120 of whieh is cleared and well ,fenced,
and the residue in fine timber. The improve
ments are a two story BRICK DWELLING,
with n Frame House attached; a good Frame
Barn, n good apple orchard; with -other choice
fruit. The land is all unbroken, and of firserate
quality, with miming water in nearly all the
fields. Altogether it is among the finest farms
in the county. .
The terms will be made known on the day
of sale by
WEA KTA:Y; Ade r. of
Win. L. Wikakley, dee'd.
=CI
Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale.
11 V:virtue an 'older of the Or
{' phone' Court of Cumberland co., T
will expose to public sale, on the pre
p ;IN
- V-4l m O i c s to s be o r n , S B A4 B T, UatR D A
lock 2Bth of
A. M.,
all that Plantation or Tract of Land situate and
being in the township of S. Mtddleton, and
&Moly of Cumberland, about ono,mile east , of
Papertown, on which Henry Hartzel, dec'd.,
lately lived, containing 92 Acres more or less,
about ton acres of which is in timber, and the
residue cleared and under good fence. The. Ini
nrovententss are a two•story Erase enihe r
hoarded 110T'i r. a pretty gout BARN, Corp
crib, an 0(311m - it young °Marti and a Wale(
water at the door.
Also, at the same time and place, will he sold
Tract of Mountain Lund, which lies abOut hatf
a mile trout the Farm, and contains $l3l sores,
more or less, anti is such suited for timber land,
as attached to the Farm., The terms will be
Made known on the day ()Isola by
.101115 SV UT.' Ad nex
of Henry Hormel, deo!d.
o - rll-1
PUBLIO SALE
B Y virtue of on order of the
.
' • Court of Common Pleas of Gum-
A
*i, 1 N herland en, in a proceeding ill per.
5 5 •
ration between Adam Crouse and
the heirs and representatives of
Georgu.AV. L.ert, dee'd, f will expose to Public
Sale on the premises, on SATURDA Y, the
21st of October next, at 10 o'clock, a. st, a lot
of Ground situate in the borough of Carlisle, con.
tubing 60 Met in front and 1.10 feet in depth,
bounded on the north by a let of the heirs of
Martin Zeigler. east by Hanover street, south by
n lot of Susan Spottswood, and west by a lot of
Melchor Hoffer, and having thereon erected a
ono and a half story Frame House, Stable &a.
The terms of the sale will be five per cent. of
am purchase money to be paid on the property
being struck down, and the balance on the first
day o( April next, when possession will lie giyen
sep27l JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff
PUBLIC SALE.
TIIE aubscribers.in pursuance
of an orclor of the Orphans' Court
of Cumberland county, will expose
44/ 1 ' to Public Sale, on TUESDAY,
'.%•‘141‘..' , :- the 2401,day of October next, at 10
o'clock, n. iNt, on the protpises, the following de
scribed Reid Estriie to wit—
A Tract of Mate and Bottoin Land, situate in.
E. Pennsboro tp, containing 69 Acres anit.l4o
Perches, in a state of high cultivation, having
thereon erected a two-story Log House, a rew
Brick Barn and other out-Moldings and improve-.
meats, n fine Orchard and a never.failing well of
water at the door. The land bounds on the
Susquehanna river, end is about 3 miles north
of the Harrisburg Bridge. All the laud is clear
ed but about 3 or 4-acres, and there is an abun
dance of Locust Timber on the whole tract.
Titre -ternts'of gale will be-Qtne.third of the
purelinbe money to remain-in the hind as the
widow's dower, onilthitd 10 be paid On the Ist
of ApvilMext,- and the balance in two itipial an
nual payments without, interest... The pycluwe
matey to IA aecured'by reogitisapeeb. Posses.
— Mon given onite at of A pril 18411.
' 3 01 . 110311EitTS,
JACOI3'SHEITB,.
:Ad m l re, et Win. Sheets, .ilee'd
Sep2 i -ts
Valuable isitUesiono .Farm
AT FRIVATE SALE.
' 7 • • THE subscriber offers at •i'rlv'ele'„
•
cerr
Sale the Farm on which he now
f' ,j
7" in lives, situate in Dickinson town.
q!.tr'• )!
ship. Cumberland co, on the Will.
nut Bottom road, ,abeut four miles
front Esthete,. cciniaining:- 105 Acres, more or
Jess, of first, rate Limestone 11.Und,•about'0 . 0 acres
of whiCh is cleared, and in high smelt( (native
trice, The' improvements nre a large Fraine and
b a Stiarcd . Dwelling ,House,.log Barn, 2.Tenant
Honketi, Corm Prib, Wagen , Shed and all other
.necensar.f youhg',ol , :ch-•
ards ut „very fine fruit, one of; which is diftW'
bearing:. order,,•i, is_edintrablV:,
situated, iandoProsents strong inducentents
purchasers:gor,..further,in formation ' (6 4
thn'aubscribiti ree ding on .thmfarnM-' ,
• GE 0111:EM , 'N'
'irrLaneaster;'Examinsr:p4linh
,find...chatge'fidyert.isat.cl,.!:l,,h,
.-=i' . '
MW;==Mi!IBM
14,1 k, •
01pAPER. THAN EVER prp..
11111 HE leitlificribers have. just' lfdi he ;
,City.the largest quantity, 101)8
ever Brought to Carlisle. ...1.111 insists
in part of the following.; ',
CLOTHS--Bite, brown,
from MAO palm(' up to. $4.....
CASSIIMERES and Vestings—good, heavy
'aii'd,fino striped. Cassimeres,,7s b7.i and ,t3I
per yd.' Soino of;the most_ handsome Ve.s:tings
tii thownitty. Cnainotta,front 25 to 87 Ms.
CASHMERES and Mons. do Iminea, from
111# to 82/. eta. ' '
C A MC OES— , nliout 5,008 yards; sc l iTßO - very}
good at six mite' per yd.. Alitactias and MOO
noes; 181,25, 371, 51.1;'628 - um.. Splendid:future:
Gingham at I'2 eta: Yard - wide Muslin' at '4
eta per.yd.. Good 'Picking's, 6+,,10,1211; lo.—
Seat quality domestic Gino:hams, warranted' fast
Onldrs, at 121 cis. Fine Irish Linens 373, 50.
013, 751cts. Lim=eys, 121, if, 25 eta. Woolen
Flaancili at 12,3. 291, 25, 31, 50 ctst
Ginn Shoes, fill kinds end sizes, Ribbons for
bonnets at 8, 12 15, 181. 25 cts. Laces and
14dgIngti, cheap, real thread lace. wide, 12.3cts,
Cloth, Glazed and Far CAPS. 121 eta to Bl.
Together with almost everylirtieleln Our line,
which: ire are deterniined to close out very low.
to Also. on hand an assortment of READY
M %DE CLOTHING. consisting of fine cesium!
Costs at $5; Pants, 1,7.5 to 3.50 thr cassimere:
Yeats, 1,00 t0,3,C0 for satin. We have a hire
stock Of Cloths, &c; forn wbtrh those can se
lect andkave their measures taken who Ennui
sat themielaes in ready nonte.-
The Clothing Store is conducted by George
Befilz, who is acknowledged tolin•one of - the
best Tailors county, who will take mea
sures and manufacture clothing Nom $1 to $5
on the suit cheaper than ran belied elsewhere.—
dive hirn a call young men
oct4].A & W BENTZ..
.
-----
Saddle and Harness Maltirg,
P E subscriber respectfully informs the pub•
.
Ito that he still continues to carry on the
above bas mess in all ha various branches. in S.
Hanover street, nearly odposite the Poet Office,
and near to Morret's Hotel, in the borough of
Carlisle, where he will constantly keep on hand
and make to order, every thing m his line n 1
business., such as.- SADDLES, BRIDLES.
M art ingales. HARNESS, Dollars. W h'ps,
TRUNKS, Cnrpet.llags, Es will also-re
pair old Harness. Mending of all kinds done nt
the shortest.tiotice. He will warrant his work
to be made of good material and done inn supe-
Tiormra - imm- - He - flatnsnr - himeelf - i hat-he-en n.
oiler such inducement's to the public ae wilt
make it their interest to patronize him. By n
strict attenticn to business, and a detertnination
to sell lower than any one else, he 'ropes to re•
ceive n !literal share of public patronage.
GOOD WOOD will be taken in exchange
for Work.
oct4-3w]
VERY INEPORTA:NT
To all those who wish to lay ont
their Cash to the very best ad-
Xa IttagC 1 •
OGILBY is now opening his
NI.) immense and splendid stock of FA LI, mid
WINTER URY GOODt
.and respectfully I.
sites one and rill to call and look before Purees'
ing, no he is determined to give onekr n
o AIRS it) the , way of prices and beautiful gou.ls.
His stock consists .of all kinds and qualities of
Clotho, Ctiosim*fis;Vasinet Is, Kentucky Jeans,
Linsey's, Flannels, Blankets -and .a thousand
other articles in the Woollen lino; also Cash
meres. Delanes, Alpacas ,
p Lama Plaids, rich
stile Winter Gingliams, beautiful and cheap
Calicoes, Muslins ol every kind and quality, ex
tremely eitettpo; the best and largest stuck of
CARPETS that he has had for ten yearn; they
are beautiful Patterns, good fabrics mid VERY
CHEAP. A large assortment of HOSIERY, a
full and Complete assortment ofCubes fine
DRESS GOODS: n large stock of BOOTS.'
SHOES and GROCERIES, all of which will
be sold at the. smallest profits.
Be sure to call and see for yourselves before
purchasing elsewhere, Remember the old, and
well esthblished stand, East Main. Street, Car-
lisle.
flzirLoolc
out for the I,nren Sian, Large \Vin
doves and Lnrgo Stock of GOOD Gouda.
13Mil
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODP!
! k P i . ' , 4npfP."„....'•,#,•
r.
JUST re ceiv , e d at th t o a= 4
—?;'tZiet "BEE HlVE"nlarg
e
i...Y.:"" ? '''%' 3,o °assortmentot
FA LI 1 &
*
:':. 74 -: 4 ;. -,/ ." NV INTE G
R O ()DS,
, Alfairel..,;.;:i• , _ consisting in part of the
...
1'6. ...... * " ...ll ''' '" ' following nriieleß, viz :
.. _. --...
Mill en tin striped Caelimeres. Alpacas, Mons.
de Imin, new style Albions, fmnred dress Silks,
plain Silks. Paramour's, Mennoei, French w,r
ked Collars, Kid Gloves, Shawls, Ribbons,
nssOrted Silk Ftingee, black do., Silk Gimps,
Minim Silks, Flowers, Thlead Laves, &c,
Blabk French Cloths, black Crissimeres, fancy
Cassimeres, Chyme, Satin, Merino Mid Valentin
Vestings, Cloth Caps, &e.
Also, Muslin, Gloves, IfohiCr!, , , 10 , 1 Sheeting:,
bleached A nd unbleached Shirting, deco:nit,
Swiss hall and Bishop Lawns, brk and cord
Kid (fovea, Silk, Cotton, Lisle Thread, Merino
Gloves for,ladies, gentlemen and misers; cotton,
merino, enchmere, alpaca and woolen Huse, fur
ladies and gentlemen. .
I would inform the citizens of Carlisle and
vicinity, that the above goods, minable for the
Fall trade, are epened and ready for immection.
and I am confident that persons examining toy
stock, from the greatly reduced prices would be
induced to make their pnrehases therefrom.
sep27 S. A. COYLE.
NEW AND °HEAP STORE
11111 E subscribers, recently from Philadelphia,
respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle
and surrounding country, that they have just
opened at the corner of N. Hanover and Louther
streets, an eniire now meek of DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES and Q UEENS W ARE, together
with . a 'general. assort Mani of 13 ()ors and
StiDES,.all of , which have been 'purchased ' at
the present low prices, And will .be sold very
cheap for cash. Please call anti examine the
stock, fie we are determined to sell at very small
prolate.
They love also been appointed agents for the
sale of the Pekin 'rea Conipatirs TEAS, of
WhielVtiley keep a general asscirtment at Phila•
dolphin retail prices.
seiat " S. I). POWELL & CO.
lihtor'S - New Goods ! • •
74 , 1-14-4411nraribor—ltaa—iti3t •r.turned frarty_the_
city• with. n variety of , Fttlicy and S•nitlb fiftY
(WOW, ,to which the attention 'of the public
~cnerelly_ie. invited.
g'
eepg7i
Q 4 'Pt g Va. o'6 i) sesertment dif
Purse Slides' 6nd, Purse
Hilks,Steel Bends, •CreC h ok Pett#Rs,.l`iTcedleri,
just received by — ' `.
s'ep2V] 6-AV 'HITNER.
• • .
, • "New Goods •
THE eubscpiher has just received n variety 'of
Fancy, and. Stettin' Diir . ;Goede, to viitich the at
tention of,tito public isativiiedi • •
(4.,W..Hrl!fg Tb
hi! -• oTTs•
HAMSr—k;iiiige Itisorfmaiit
of! Gingg
! 'hams, ~ L aWnaealoogeti, Baixbrinei;
itia n , De Lainea, DaticosaHoseries, Dhaka;
t
4.7B4?lBLTBll,l6' Dialier,
the C.henp
..Siore of the eubecribbr
.7 , j2L1Y 26 l• CARRIONY
litiipi" , :Assortninat
1 ,31' At wile: ettenp Buniin
,t35-,,fr0 . -11 -
(Malt
Crap •
CC)F,
1.51rN,84,f4t. 0 Nortli Hanover street'
—4. . c o 6p 13 ;..
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ME
C. I. CARMONY
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•
EI - ': • Ntiill4lile town.l.roperty . foi Bale.
~,,,.. AT TUBLI.C'''S ALE: :• • • • '.. . ;+,', . -.lt •• , ~: .r THE uhdoisighed wilL Offei:at
, i ii,“• ; lN natant - Incept: an order of.tbe ~ 're?... • s :public- Sate, On MONDAY, the
N. , • Orphanee Court of Cumberland co, 14' I .' 13th day of November next, at 10
'''. will tre said ti't Public gale, oil 1 4.- .11 ' :E. :a V'biripAti , ,A..:l4; at the COUrt douse
. , .
liireruisosi bit' SATO gIJAY, the . P4r 'I• in, the, borough of -.Qat:lisle, his
,V.lst day of •October lie.X.i, qt, 12,0% i TAA.y Au, U, vEith as necoseary fll)ole and Ap.
clook, 4, ti - ute folieWteg desuribed, Real EAttete, eel-clue, I'llis is one.ofnahelargestp'end mast
'late the properiy'of Enoch WeedroW, de'd— I & a im& T amier i e . i q q, v . r,ikun i enti,coutity.r.t h e
• A -Lot of 'Grhutid, situate' ra the' tow of location ls -.)goed,,converitenttate:heelthyi, and
could if warttod;-be - enlarged to any extent- , r 0.
Springlield„Cundieriand co: on tha south aide of
I will alPoxilihr-, at the lattne'iinta and place.
Main street, 1)91109E1.01i the cast and soot). by
tiiialleY, rtrid on the 'West hy n lover Jas. Sinith, thaslerge STONE HOUSE; 40, by 30,feet, lit.
'containing.6o feet in front & 180 in.depth having wed in Past. Liberty. tilley,:mithin a row yards'
svertt_er_oar_.
,thereon erected a large two-story weatherboard- b sl of the public square, • ,• . ..„
od ROUSE and FRAME STABLE, andiother Terms inside known on day of mile by -
out-buildings. This property halt heen men- •' lt.ol3'T SNODO PASS:
-pied for a ituailier•ef years and ie.'still admit:a Carlisle, oet4-ts I.
as a Tavern:. and the only' public house in that ,------
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town., . ,
Also, at the Brune' tithe and place, t Ih be sold
Is Lot of (ironed in the same town, botatidcd on
the north by tin alley, on the east by Into of
Grace. Margaret and Peter Palm, on tha south
by it lot of John Pahn, and on tne west by tilt
nlley, containing about t:te•fourth of an acre,
•
more or less.
The Tavern property will, be sold on the lol•
lowing teens—silty duilnre to be paid on. the
confirmaticin of the. sale by' the court, one•half
the balance on the let of April next, when pos
session will he given and a deed' Made to the
purchaser, and the residue in two equal mutual,
payments thereafter without interest.
Tha - co.ht.l - 'Lot will be Sold cnt the folloWing
terms— Ten &Okra to be paid on the ronfirmn-I
fion of the elle - by the.cmirt,...and the balance qtr
or befoTe die ist of April next, when posmtsiliqn
wlll.he given and a deed ,exeented,to•the pur
clinser.` the payment to ,bet secured by- pit.U
ments, and the properties wilt he sold subject to
any quit rents' in arrear or that may he payable
hereafter. and the purchasers to pay the taxes
for the . year 1949.
.11 , 10. B. VANDERBFLT,
sapin—'sl of E Wondro&lldee'd
•
• PROGLADIATION.
E ft EA
B,the ;t u n r d a r b o I !te of h severalc
e Et
Presidentl[Jar-„
CourtsutCommon Pleas of the countiesofeurn- 0
berland, Perry and. Juniata, in' Pennsylvania,
andltialibe or the aevetal. Courts of Oyer and
Terminer and General Jail Delivsev, in. said
counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clen.
delimit, Judges of the Court of Oycr and 'Per- j
miner and General Jail Delivery,, for tile tricl
-ofall-capital end-other offenders, in the sate
county of Cumberland—hy their precepts tomb
directed, Jated the 29th day. of August, 1848,.
have ordered the Court of Oyer and. Terminer
and General Jail Delivery , to be holden at Car.
lisle on the 2d Monday 'of November next,
being the 13th day) at ID o'clock in thcfore
noon, to continue two weeks.
Noencv. is therefore hereby giVen, to the
Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constable,
ofthe said county of Cumberland, that they are
by the said precept commanded Lo he then and
there in tlicir proper persons,' with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, examinations, and all
other remembrances, to do those things which
le their offices appertain to he done, and all those
that are bound by recrgnitarices,.lo prosecute
(against the prisoners that are or then shall be
in the Jail of said - county. are-to lie there to
prosecute them us shall be juitt,
3A NIES IIOFFER;
Office, Carlisle,
Or 4. 184 R.
NOTICE.
In tlio'Caurt of Cornmon -Pleas of . Cumberland
COunly.
JOHN KEISER vs. Elizabeth Keiser. Jacob
Keiser, Wm. Keiser, Catharine Alherti Rosan
na Alltem, Peter Albert, Rarbara Reddick, Sam
uel lundersmitlmand.Catharine, his wife, Sion'l
Dunlap and Mary, his wile, Catharine Early,
Sarah Early, Elizabeth Early, John Early, Hen
dricks Early, Barbara Early and Sarah M . nieh.
Take notice, that by virtue of a Writ de Pot..
titione Facienda, issued out of the Court' Of Com
mon Pleas of Entailerland county, and to me
directed,: an Inquisition Walla held on the Real
Estate of the above mimed parties, to wt,": A
hot of Ground in the borough of Shipper - whorl!,
on THU RSD AT. October 12, ISO, at 2 o'clo k
r. at, on the premises, for the purpose of making
partition and valuation of said esi me,
sep27--311 JA NIES HOFFER, Sheriff.
Auditor's notice.
TUE creditors of JOHN R. GOSWILER,
of Cumberland county, Pa.; nre hereby :twilled
that the stiltseritier has been appointed by thu.
Court of Common l'lrris of said county, an Au
ditor to marshal the o<t•ets in the hands of Chri ,, -
tvm Tiizel, the nt.ugnee of the surd John G.
floswiler, to and among the creilitme, and that
he will meet for that purpose with the cre
ditor.. at his office in Curlislb. on S ATURPA , the
I Hi day of October, at 10 o'clock, A. at, of said
day. "
W. M. DIDDLE, Ayidlor.,
Oheap Ifillini3ry Goode.
S ['LEM:4 D 'assortment, cdnsistk.ng
of R1141541:0 , , SILKS SAIINS, VELVETS,
FLOWEII.B and I:EA - Far:Rs, Cheap for cash, at
EDWARDs .
ml)2o] 37 S. Second et, Philndelphin.
Dr, A. B. Arnold,
.
-A Gft kDtTATE of the Washington
university of. Baltimore ' and who has at
tended one of the principal Medical Schools of
Nermany, !lid University of liennsyNania, and
for two years the filockley hospital, near Phila•
deldbia, respectfully offers his Professional ser•
vices in all its brahelics, to the public.
Revidenee—Plaintield, Cumberland county
five tit4As from Carlisle. on the State mail lead
tug to Newville. lsep 13-3 mo—pd
Notice
TILE undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court, of Cumberland co. to settle and
adjust the rates nod proportions of the asso-M of
JOIIN WIEKLINE, sr, tlee'd, to and ttniong
the respective creditors of his estate; hereby
giitess notice, diet he will.meet with the creditors
for that pgrpose at thu house of Elias Divide,
inkeeper, hi the 'botiough of Newville, on SAT.
imoAr, this 14Th al or October next, at 10 o'-
clock. A. at, at whic Into said creditors will pre
sent their accounts duly attested.
J. B. V.ANDERBEI.T,
Auditor
srpla-tm
iNtOTICI3
Aid, persons are hereby notific:d.ihet Loners
Toetanientery on the etoete of the Rev.
Br. ROBERT EMORY, lain Pres'ilOill
Dielchthen College Lace benO granted' to the iiuh
eriber;feeidiOg 'lO the tioivtlilv or 'Caf1,1,03,,
-emit Waving eln"ns anninfrde7mni,n
fire 1006414 i -to prc•
. ,
ustnta sniu,,ourodont; , , _
nom tlu l titi t properitt tuttltentiratedlor,anitinniunt,
and those indebted to, naalTnavwfnl. for
AV • 11. SEYiNITJR,
sera:l-R , ,lacentor:
NOTICE.'
LEITTSRS .Teeceentery on the Esinte of
GEO: CRAM ri.
EAlY,..rfr., Idte of South Mid
tiletert townehip;:d,dit'd,live• been granted by
the Itegiste'r of 'Cumberland 'county to the enti;•
eeribiw, residing in the esnie toOnship, 'All per
sons having &Intends against...gild estate are re
(vested to make Ittiaten , tlie sante Withon(delay,
and those indebted "to' nteke'pevinenctsf •
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littVe:.lli!.4-1111y,;,(Aju1ti30;): bean.ieeudd by theateg:
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aluable Slate Farm
AT PUBLIC
WILL 'tie nal at.Publie ..ale,
nn SAT URI) y the 2lst of Oe.
toiler 11P - $l. on the premises of the `
s ubscriber', in
~liopeweil tO.. C rthi• .
' vat Cable Faiiri en
whirls lie now lives, situate in said township,
boat Mires east of Newburg, near Quigley's
Bridge, and seven miles north-east of Shippens ,
burg, containing 9d Acres, more or lees, of firm
rate Slate Witch about 14 acres of .which its
Woodland, an the remainder inn good item of
cultivation. There Is runiiing water on three
ides of the Farm, and a large portion of it .
first rate meadow ladd. Tho improvements are'
a Frapie Plastered Dvvi with
en;Tlirw and otErineildi`nge, ell
of which are in good a iTh — a - good -
M
Orchard of to -sifted Inuit. lies about
three. - miles Irmo the limestone section, and is
considered one of the beat sldte farms in the
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neighborhood.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. ?di when
terms will be made known, and an indisputable
6110:given by
p‘27-te
,VICICLiTIULE piazza
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE, .F u bs et b er offers at Pri •
vale Sale the following ~described
• aaa
`.ftrl; . a a Real Estate, eittune in North
1,1 'a' Middleton townt.hip, Cumberland .
county, containing 100 Acre',
meta_ or less,
patented land, about 125 of which
are cleared and in a high state Of cultivation, and
the residue covered with thiiving Young Timber.
The improvetnents area two-story Lop House,
tone 'Kitchen, Frame Barn, V,Vago,n•sbed and.
Corn-crib, and a One' young thriving Orchard
with choice fruit... The Falmais weal- covered
with Locust 'niece area Lumbar of
never-failing running springs of water near the
door. The above„ mentioned tract is 'all I,ime
stone - Land, wtd is in a healthy neighborhood,
within two mike of Carlisle and one mile from
the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and lying on'
the Canodoguinet creck.„The Farm is con
venient in the Catlisle market. The purtliater
can have rile whole Farm, or 100 acres and the
improvements, or 50 acres, or the 50 acres dP
vidcd into lire or ten lots. By this letter Elicit.
sion the property notlld suit perbons in Carlisle
who wish to purchase lots.
An indisputable title will he given. For tern .
apply to the subseriber, residing on the Walm..t
Buttonn road, five miles from Carlisle.
sepll JOHN FISHTITIBN, Pr. '
ORPHANS ; COURT SALE,
• • W ILL.be.sold on the pre . rnises,
.4.;* T
J blic vendue- or outcry, on
SA URDAY the 14th day of
, •' Otnolier next, nt 12 o'clock, at, the
-:-t'...;-.'•;.."4:•;`F.Y4 following Real Estate of John
Saxton, late of Silver Spring township, Cumber.
land co, decd, •
All that certain Lot of Ground shuttle in said
township, bounded by lands of Henry Grove.,
Christian Keller, Win, Keller, Peter Kissinger
and the, road leadilig from the turnpike to
mill, containing about 2 acres, 'This
Lot is situate near Kingstown, and has there
oh erected u weatherbourded Dwelling House.
and a ,I4tig Stable. There isµ good selection at
fruit tiers On lb,: premises.
Also., all that Plantbtion or Tract of Lnnd sir
unto in said township of Silver Spring, bounded
'by lands of Chi iclinel - Kost, Geo.
Rupp and contaitdhe 112 Acres and WI , .
Perches, strict mensal v. The land. is Lime
stone, in good cultivation and well tenct.d.—
There ie a fair proportion of c woodland. ',l• Ito •
ithrooveinenia are a two.atory ilierhorirded_
Log Dwelling House, n Stone Fityik Bert. Wa•
Corn.crib and. other out-buildit .....-.
Thete is a large Apple Orchard of good trey.
and other fruit tre'es MI the pace. A sin alp o.'
water runs through the premises. nnd there Is
well of water at the {mdse. This prnproi yis
well shunted, being about 1 mile south of Kings ,
town.
PersrinQ 16 1 ,•ieI:.: the premises ran do
an by enlbng on the subset ther or the tenon' re
'siding on the laud. The 'conditions of sale will
I lie made known on the tiny of sale by
sep2o--ts GEO. KELLER, Adner.
Orphans Court Sale.
, • ' IN pursuance of an order of the
A: Orphans' Court of Cumberland co.
.is. will ho exposed to Pnblie Sale, on
ridrid . II , FRI p Ay, the 16% of October next.
I
.an the premises, in tho borough of
Mechaniesburv, at t` o'clock, A.lll, the follow.'
ing deseritwd Rent Estate, late the property of
Jacob Rupp, dee'll, sic—
A Loge Ilriek House, and Lot of Ground, sit.
'tune in surd borocgh, nail bounded by Jonathan
Franklin, Jarab Hartline, Silver Spripg Roud
ritulothers, outwitting Mutat Two Acres.. Also,
n Tract of Land, situate in East Pennsboro 111,
bounded by lands of Geo. Rupp,'Geo. Oyster's
heirs, Bee. Clark's heirs and others,vontaining
Twenty-three acres, more or. less. .
The terms of sale to be ns follows—Five - per
rent. of the purchase money to be paid •at .the
time 8r stile, the residue (done-half on the Ist bi -
April, I 8 10, and the linlanee on lst Apri
A l, d IMO,
LEVI MF.RKEL, m'r
of Jecob"Rupp. deed
snn2o— . B
ABELL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE.
. WILL be sold at public sale on
IMONI)AY, the ltlth dnr of Oct•••
g * .• heti next, at 2 o'clock r. thelo!
t/ - If' lowing Real Estate, late the
pony at George Rapp, deed, All that carotin l'intontion'or Tract of Land rit•
nate in Silver Spring tp:Cuinherlarid co; bbuntx.
ed by lands of David Lnne, Jacob 13rickert , D,
Cottle and Jos. Briggs' heirs, containing- I
Acres and II perches, having thereon greeted a
two-story 1,0( I HOUSE nndolarge rr'atneßara,
Wagon Shed and .Corn Crib, and all rrifictr . nn.
ecsnary ; About:7s eteiggare Clean
ad and in ri' goild . stateof, sultlyqi ion, a4ld.rthe
1/11111 net,' do Vero thiixtihg tubber. ' 'Thin fut io
has etiosideratilot lucent ttlnillini4l and,
'near tlic.turniiike ; witbirlti . aßa , ntike.oftßriiikerla
- Milt,. and .4 :73
; sight.l, .sll;pg Ivlett;94l
imuse. The CelelqatWil:Blltief Sprnig rises ssi;hi
in a foW lent rif:the"honse, ' t • • ..
Alan, on „T LI V,SDA the 1,7111,day of Octohrif
next, at' 2 o'clock; r. at, will ` bq at)pßl4o
88111, on the premises, the, following Tract ei
Land,. late the propertyof - said ded'il,,Vrii:V
that Tract of Land, bounded 4.iy lanthr,of-Chrig:
Linn Keller, Rieleo Parker and John Rupp, eon.
taming 56 Acres and Fl2•ncrehea. having.tkereon •
er,ected a. LOG npvsr, and' Log Darn; With
never-failingiwell of goodlwaret hede•thil•hrAs'et
55 pores aro cldared and the : lntlitlciinifirqr rate
anther,'' Tliis,proPrny le, loceted.ni;,olteit 44nt
n di& tit , il three from
'Tctllls made knowit.on dal , Of sold • '
I,LVA•MERKEL
thiK 'lll • t;•:••• It : •
..FRosel all& pot at f i rWkt;O v Sat
p ? r_kv`'
!*:` 4 l .saloltho :•FIOLI'SriI litiir Vo t •
ikffl‘ PooPMPollitunie. , intWiegrli
ate
west,-fiv
. m iles nest , of fr'Neivlille,-`-'onVithii•
Slaiii-road..containing:ihrtre:Toplthi:rif'inhaexu.
cirith.4,oP)ll-13441.Q4 RI RUSE; t ',/,byf wedtv '
- folir elgopi
cositily 'PA Lot can, b t ttkido
INcell-calea etc fdpq tavern , sland;bipm
' 1 • •
Itetkr;,,tlfe,cenn;e4ereten
WillllobhVg!Littot , ~ Rl ; :: . tlitori Cr,"
M. F. SN AXEL?'
J „,dO. _
Joie