Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 29, 1849, Image 3

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VALUABLE- REAL ESTATE 1
••- ' - AT P.UBLIC , SALIM r'." .°. '..
IN pirsuanbe , of -an Order Of :the . Orphan .
. Court of Cumbeeland minty. viill. be sold at I
p ublic sale,
'
de on the,premises on WEDNESDAY
die 10th of October next, atlo o'clock, .A, M.i.
'the: iri following described alapitAte" late La
, .property of Henry Miller de 0 wit I
• A tract of land situate itt .Miliiii=:township
Cuniberland eounty,abctit three Miles bii.st .Of
Newville and 1-4 of a mile from g. c k e'rt I mill, ,
• bounded On .the'Sonth by.,the
~Cimodoguriinet
creek, on the East byy - Albrithstni Whirler, On the
N or th hy.Andlw , Mtddleton and on' the West
by Jbhn High, contatning'lsB 'acres neat meas.
tire, about 40 acres . of which is pilfered. with
good timber:' The hind is slate and creek bot
tom Ina high state.of cultivation., about 40 acres
being creek bottom of superior. .quality for' the
, prodbetiOn iif grain or grass. The improve
..,. -:' multi are a large and. commodi
. Atr i ous TWO,STORY HOt/SE 1... rt
.. .',,:;:i.: ,' ' log and part frame, a large new
. ..', . ' Bank Barn, basement Stone and
the balance frame, together with
nil the necessary out buildings in excellent re--
pia. There is an orchard of choice fruit on
tad farm and a never failing well of water at
' the or.
e teat - karmic are i So much as may be
reduired ie,prif the costs.intill expenses, to be
' paid on the confirthation of the sale by the court
. one third the balance to remain in the hands of
the purchaserditring the life of the widow of
said deeedent the interest to he paid her annual
ly front Ist April next and at her death the prin
cipal to be paid to tke hairs ; nne lialf this balance
to be paid flu the Ist Aprilziext when possessions
wall be given anti a deed mailo to the purchaser,
-and the residue its three elpist I Anneal payments,"
„
thereafter withnet interest. The whole to lie
secured by recognizance in the Cepheus court
with approved teciiiiity. Vim purchaser to pay
the taxes of the year 1850.
WILLIAM KNSTTLE.
Trustee appointed by the Court
Aliens& 27, 1840.—ts.
Land at Exe
THE stliscribers, Executor; of Daniel Molt
ter, late of Allen township, Cumberland county,
deceased, will expose to public sale, at his la.o
residence, on Tueliday 'the 16th of October;
1849, the following Real Estate, late the prop
erty of mild deceased :
No. I.—A tract of Land, containing 40 acres,
!,ituato in Allen township, about two miles and
n half east of - Mechanicsburg, near. the State
Road from Harrisburg.to Gettysburg, -adjoin
ing lands of Petar Mohler, Georg° Yost and
cottns: ,It Is first rote limestone land, all of
which Is cleared but five 'acres, and under good
fence and excellent cultivation. Itoontains no
impi-ovements, but is advantlitißusty situated
finr farming purposes. '
No. 2.—A tract of land, situate in the same
tmvuship, and containing . 12 acres of a good
quality of Slate Lund, having .Cliereort caseted
A ON E STORY Loa [HOUSE AND
STABLE, with a young Orchard.—
" " It is under cultivation and good
I II fence.
No. 3.—A totet of Woodland, situated in
Monugluin Township, York county, containing
IS acres and 144 perches of thriving chesnut
timber. Adjoining lands of Ludwig Frysingcr
Elcoelt and others.
Attendance--will bo given on said day and
terms 'natio known by
SOLOMON MOHL ER,
JACOB MOHLER.
• Elecutors
I&r...4'elcgtnpli, Lancaster Viilltsrriciul. in
airt to nmon't of 83 and charge this office.
Orphans , Court Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans
Court of Cumberland. county,- the subscriber,
Administrator ofJohn 13. Ebright, doe'll. will
expose at pubiic sale. at 12, o'clock, M. on
FRIDAY. thnsth of October, 1849, oa the
premises, the following described property, viz:
A treat of Land, situate in Silve Spring
township, adjoining lanes or tiW9inffa of Ba
ker, Jacob Deanyr.Frederick Stine,
John Over
ly and others, containing about 31 acres dime
or less. The imProventente thereon area TWO
STO RY FRAME HOUSE; a Log Barn, Snug
House and the shed ' s and appurtenatiCes of a
Tan Yard.
The terms of sale aro as follows—Five per
cent of the amount of purchase money to be
paid on confirmation areal% one half of the hal
:tine° on the first of April, 1850,,when posses
sion. will be given, and the remaining half of
the purchase money on the Ist of April, 1851.
Bent reserved. The purchase money to be- se
cured by judgement. The-taxes tiSSOBSOCt.for
WO to be paid by the purchaser. Attendance
Will be given on day of sale by
JEKUMI4I - X BOVV.E(FS
*dm' r of J.. 13. Ebright, dae'd..
'Au • net 99, 49—fs. . •
' Aturville acadttny.
SELECT CLASSICAL Alb SCH WG,SCIIOOV—NEW
TILLS, CUMBEELAN MINTY, PA.
IT is confidently believed that few Institutions
offer greater inducements to stUdentiAiii
the above. Located in ihe midst:o[4i eemniu
shy proverbial for theirlntelligence, morality
and regart.F.forthe' interests of religion, this
Academy can, effectually guard its members
from evil and immoral inpuences. , Advantages
—sire also -offered to those desiring to. pursue the
study of the physical sciences, surpassing those
of most similar institutions.
'"Those having eons or wards and wishing to
send thorn to a saminery elearning, are re
spectfully solicited to visit Islewville, and judge
the advantages for theinselves,.or, at least,
procure a, circular , containing
. full particulars,
by addressing JA M ESHUB ~79N,
Newvtllo,avg 22 ly Principal.
Eleven Teachers wanted in the
School, District of North Middle
ton . • Township..
' TO TEACHERS.—The Board of School
t firectors will meet at ORTITS HOTEL; in
borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the
of September, 14't o'clock, for the purpose
of selecting and' cannoning Teachers to take
• . chargaOf 11 Schools in North Middleton schaql
district, for tlkensuing term. By order of the
---- T nn7a--.-riarg22I—ROIPTrGIFFINTSectiy
Drug ,and Variety Store..
Tv''stibscitber ritspectfulty anrtotm-:
ces to the public that• he liticlaken that
welt known stand lately' occupied by James
, on the corner of Pitt and•high streets,
dismally opposite the PelansionZonse, where he•
*Ullman constantly on hand an assortment "of,
Orit.;snledicines, , Paints,.oils, Perfumery and'
- Ono) , articifig, : , 6thioh" he is determined-to sell
liikv.itig.„enggged the services of an Ex. ,
~pentsseim•Dacootsvhe flatfers ,! himself to be
tablelo givegeneral • tiiiiistaction• to ult. Phy
. ky,cians and Cnuntry'Dielehenta suPplied nt.re
dined .A.StTURGEON.
800k5.,: I,loolcs . r.- - -
11:71r0,5.. NV-MARTIN 'desires to infor his
', I - , Mends Enid ihe ',nubile in general that (Aids
',"•,, , l,,ir,(rblinscd' the Otorerformerly 'belonging, to Je. ,
.4.,....r . ,..." - ' , ,,'"'tb Erb aridly tiow.ready to supply the rending., ,
: - ....it,P.i''`.., " !Immunity with books of nil kinds, and at city
9 -, ..torites. lie Iles' just 'received the lollovving--
'..i1"'.,: Lynch's' oxpeclitien to dip Bead-Sea andJor
-..,...,.;;''dan. ' - ,-....- , .za'. d 0......
-- , '4! - .,.NlOntagine s s ' ,!.Pt. . ; do '
~..'',. :".t;Phitesoplii of Religion : ' .. : i "Err••
' .l ll),iliney on, Future l'uoloholent'l Mel ~
'',V.Willis'ily.Rbral Letters.'. , .; .. . ,
: ' ~.F.- ' ,Wipmen of,the Revolution, by:Mrii.,Ellet.l. 'I
' •'. ;i,,';:liregdaliSiie end Marcia; by,Mre..flrey.
''''.''' -.,'; , 4'Thiertd•.:Consulate and Empire Noe. 8 & .9: . ,
:4 "'; ' i' ,,J ;:lliry, Eopperfiolt, (by, Dickens)'No..3.„ , . • .
.:•••,,Togethei , wath'sll Ine amp. publications ot tne ..
` r7 "g da i' ' '' ' ' :'.''..' '' ' ' ' '''
' ~ i " 2. B ooks ordered twice 'a 4 ee k ..• All the 'd 11l ,
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agll,'veekly papers at the old, stand, next door
,i4 to Burkholder e hotel. ~,..... ; ~,„ - nog
' ' ,.;` il.''i)
~':': .liitE'to n'lthe - "Pieinilis of :the'' subscriber
,
r‘:- . : ;- o;rinlihiuthr)liddlettin ioniehin, on
o the:Vdth
t,rk
,k . i: ...9,';:.4.' '''- ‘,.:- l'''f ' - ' ' 011 2 July. -- ;n- - . 4 , P,P,:i
"4f, , .; -.---=----- -----, STEER, witha white
1t4'..'"..-1 . , . 'Prebend, and ' ll , ll rBo
'-,;-. -.. , , - t - white spot on the right,,
,P q , '''i:,, t ;ki , Zi, k• moo , :side of .his head. 7 l
/, ;There 'Sri, ynci,-'l3thi r
'II••••. nittikti„'''',.The.:o,o6ll.'
. 1 .• ?- ” it(keq — ipsi 0166: eame''foriyard, piroye' c proEett,
f, I P. --- .,':netEtalets him aeiraY; dr he will. he mold accord=
;-;':',-:::- liAlil'lOs o ;:.'l•:(tinglsl' n , T ' JOHN, LE,S H ER"
OW, ?-',-,jltr , Jari o l l7 4TOWN'llYo4 l o l i ) „\;.,
tc , ':: 'VOlCsitifi'4'klil'4ii A Or P'riltithie", .ro , ~
:',..;'. - ' -4. ,,, tiug , 42lFl-1' lt - ,' , A,z T, .' Or 0 .:
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. .:;q: , ::':cPPtn!p! 94 g , !!in4,.,
Small ',F,arzu 'at:Private:Sale.
MH eubileritiei Offers ihiFeraion Which he
noW resides, situated one Miler beloWthe'
1 .Poopliouee, One mile; this side:Of Middle:sok,
and :three' 'atm held*, Carlisle, at Private Sale:
This Farts containes4ACßES,'more or loss.:ofgood lintost ono - - land,the . Letart T:Spring
.vidtblie few - :rods 'Of it.'ATho lrnprovelhents.
, aro two' storY G HOUSE'
;:fin4 , Acrrcium, Frame .Barn,
in" and other necessary oin.Jmuses,
I ill' with a well of nerer.failing.waterr
at the door ivltVit pamp-in it.—
-
titer with- a' thriving Young Orchard On
the, premises:.. The above farm is houndedbr
lands of David,Kuta,Jeremiah Kriner 'arid the
Poor Homo:1'11.0nd and others. It is all Cleared ,
land in a good .state of cultivation, and will go'
sold on easy terms. Persdns wishing to v' Ev
the above farm, can der) by calling on to
subscriber. living, on the premises. 111
aug22,3tpd ' ~• T. JACOB GRUBB.'
Toa : a T.'
The Cumberland Hall Tavern Stand)
ell known es the %One Telma.'
HIS property is situated on the^ Walnut
ottom Road, about 7 miles west of Cnrlisle,'
and at,prese t pt .occupied by 'Maj. C. Hoffman.
It:is one of the best located stands for Drovers
and Travelers on the road, and
the HOUSE is among. the best
be.ween Pittsburg-a'nd
phis, the subscriber havipg
pended over one thousand - ddllars•
wit in the past year in putting it ni
Stabling sufficient for the accommodation of
three droves. and a- large Corn-Crib and good"
Orchard are altsphed. Connected with the
premises, also, are 400 'ACRES of the best
limestone land, 'cultivated fill.: pasture for the
use of Droves. The present oecupont ha' kept
over toiblve,thousand head of Outdo the pre
sent season.
The above desirable property witl.be' rented
at Public Outcry,. on - the premises, on SA r-
URDAY, he Bth of September next, when the
terms will be made known. Possession given
on. the let ' or April nealt,
-Earlialo, aug 2.2. JOHNSTON MOORE
tor's Sale. ^•
kEtinfieli Nursery and Land For
THE subscriber intending to remove to the,
west,offers. for sale the property on which he
now resides, together with his entire stock of
TIMES, consisting of many. thousand of all
the different kinds and varieties of Fruits.—
And suitable stocks. Sr.e. for continuing the
fiusiness: The property is situated in the
vil-
Inge of Plainfield. 5 miles,west of Carlisle, and
contains about 9 ACRES of first rate Lime
stone ,Lond, withUnew.and . comthrtahle Framp
HOUSE, new Frame Barn, and other suitable
outbuildings, all now, a well of water, an ex
pellent Apple Orchard, a Peach Ord - lard with
.25 different varieties. and .agreat variety of
Apricot, Nectnrine, Cherry, Plum, and Pear
of the choicest Eastern varieties. All having
been selected with especial care. The trees or
property will be sold separately or togetner.-1-
This is one of the most desirable small proper
ties in Cumberland Valley, and will be told
low,. I will sell trees by the huagred or thou
sand the present autumn at - greatly reduced
prices. Address
ANDREW CAROTHERS,
Carlisle, Ps.
nug22 3t
Valuable. Own Property fors Sale.
rtrillS subscriber, intending to. remove to the
L West, offers at pima sale the following
desiiable property:F,.
Two 6iro. story BRICK HOUSES,
Isituate in North street, in the borounh
; g; of
beat
a material , r 1 isl 3
just
and
p l r e
a fi s n a i sl, sled
tilyof hlocated
• about half a injuare cast of Orth's
Hotel. .
• .
Also, a vacant lot of ground adjiiining the
above, well calculated for a budding lot. Also,
Two Story STONE HOUSE,
in Norih Hanover street, n few
doors north of the Carlisle Bank,
and adjoining the Confectionary
store of Peter Monyer, This - -
party is located in the most business nart_of.
.6aattbasela,and.l.--w4ll tintspme - nrr surfer
mer
cantile or any other business. The front ease
ment is handsomely finished, and is well calcu
lated for a shop for any kind of business.—
There iv also a large Two Story Back Building
of Brick, nearly new, with an excellent Cistern,
Wash house, Smoke house, and a good mete
and Carriage house. A. variety of the choicest
fruit trees, all in good bearing condition, are
also on the lot. •
•
. . - .
-The above properly will be sold low, on ad
vantageous terms to suit purchasers.
.i..dy.1.492in • GIRO W RETREAT.
Pamphlet. Laws.
THE Pamphlet Lawe/kassed at the Session
of 1843, have been received at this office, add
are ready to be delivered to those entitled to
receive them. JAS F LAMBERTON,
Trothonotaribs ()Ricca Proth'y
Carlisle, aug 8. 49.
THOSE porsons,!antitlad to receive the 'oar
nals of- the'Senate , and House of Representa
tives; are hshby;riotified that they have been
reneived at this office, and are' ready for distri
bution. By order of the Commissioners.
Attest—WM RILEY,
Corns. Office, Carlisle,
• aug- 1, 1849 ' .5
IS hereby given that an election for thirteen
Directors of the Cumberland Valley Mu
tual protection Company olDickinson township
to serve tor one yenr,) will be held on 1110 N
. the 3d of Sept9nlbor next, at • the office
of said company in Dickinson township.
augltp MILLER, Sect'y.
IJo.ricE is hereby given that Letters
of Administration on the Estate of BEN.
JAMINKuTz, late of North Middleton town.
Ail), Cumberland county, deed., have been
granted to the subscriber residing in same town.
ship. All peteons indebted to said estate are
hereby notified to make 'immediate payment,
and these having 'claims to present thorn for_
settlement to. DAVID RUTZ, Ad'mr.
eng22 6t
-Estate-of-Isaac-Shellabirger r deed.
t • TT ERS Testamentary on• the hist will
ILA and Testament of ISAAC SHELLA-
IiARGER, late of West .Pinnsbore township
dec'd., having issued to tha'underaigned, Exe l
enters of said estate. All.'persons intlebted . to
said Estate are requested to make immediate
payment, anti those havintnialins-itgainst thd
same tp preadnt tkain to, either or the under l
signed "dulranthenticiatad .for settlement::
JACOB SIIELLABARGER,
' - Mifflin township, .
DAVID SHELLA BARG ER., ,
ISAAQ SHELLABABOER,
.
jy2s6t • ' West Peruariboro' t
• Tobacco, : and Cigars.
JUT 'received and•for sale wholesale end re
tail flubbed end cheapest selection of ilea
MARS to be found , ah:y where out of the city
The selection consists of ' • .
Critituhiroe,
: CowUbe, " ' Li riyiriavarst,
• Plantation,! Leon D'op
Pritielpb: La's:4ldd;
Ventiennd'Figaros Moleseadoia,
• he-'llneet. : Cuba and , Hitiana Tobacco.:
and put ..up'irt!,theineateet' manner; beeittee ,
have excellent the,best Meteeep•Alsot
the
beet Conrinwhnd . Caven
" diey: AI ACCCh
built:plain, un it At-radfrides for
eplyjpe.niatqck,beroxa per!,
abaelt4;;.J
'Fill
,by,t.he,l4)i'4, o U low tut ; theY„
ciyn.!)aliiid, in gni Datilkfarkne!pul place
opposite the railroad
-c'
,
Cailliddslaitat ".17 T • tt • CRIIIW
- • •
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, in nowitelling entir,e,
oto'ck or toil Gondo-at coat for ,ctuth,; Pnroontt,
yvthhitig,tci'lny'ont! - tV"..an • tidirantost
w ill oleos& onti•lnde , ettnnitne, - titnnkoitr.l.
hteyh'it' 'tirid.Jt9PiTar:,:aloiteeirti,., of
nniatunrond of nai l i n g for!ciugh.,
;Il ne impoosibloil to; , oriumoktiter n ;thit . '?goods'
but.l hayp a' full aetiortment •of
inett6r.r.roOde; Sontmet. , Drillifigs; ,Gioritiotke;,
Vahopeo,. and D.teas Ooodo,for'•pndies,
tuit4. GloVilti,Jinitiesy; , &o; V . ..Prttchittiere ttreldr
yltod to milt , at `tho;Tholni Hive. sin‘ Nord
A ignripyo
otKoht,nrittetntritirtti.kr Ahninpolitair;,
'1,48 , 001(.1Y4r
,;Xt-
77kri,;;410,vimonbo.
,'inked helDraft; '
1113 10ug22 ) ." '0::;7 /1#:',1371/.IIIIGE
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lot of,
Fir 4 STURGEON. •
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Naiteo,
German and English Jonri►als.
_ ."'once
Estate of Benjamin Kutz,dee'd
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SEE
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' 'FARM =BALE FOR "
• .ox DESD Y; '2,sth.ef :,Sejiteritber,.
1849; the Subscribers Will expose, to-Publin Sale`?
an The 'iiremises; Vrankford.townat ti K.oo.l
lierland'emintr, , Pa:, the ',farm. lately ;occupied - I
by ,'!Gaymtin, deceised,' sithate in! , Said ;
tevimshri,aliciut..s.ntiledriorth frOwn:Newvillei,
.81mites • west of Carlisle mid- Imi t &QM 1310- ,
erville,oontaining 130 ACRES Of good land, all
under.cultivation but about twenty-',acres of
,ontlltind, and in good order with good 'fences.
About,twentricres of it is fine meadow.:ll ere
a-running stream. throngh:_the place. The
Amproveinentir are two" Story
DX" E LL j›N G'HOUSE, Log
•• • - 13ArficUid —, other necessary out
i 1 ohaffe7' Also, a welbk of never
" ailing water at the door, and on •
orchard'covering three acres, with every variety
of choice.lruit. The place is' in' every.' respect .
an excellent WM, Possession will- be given '
in the fall it desired: Persons desiring to see it
can do so by calling on Abraham Gayman, liv- ,
ing near Alter's' or. Frean's Mill. Sale to com
mence at 2 o'clock; - P. M.,- when attendance
will be given and terms made known by
- ABRAHAM. GAYMAN,
JONAS GAYMAN,
auglsts . Executors.
':Harrisburg Telegraph insert till sole and
send bill to this bflioo tor collection.
ToIDIIIIITOM PARRIES ALT
• PUBLIC SALE.
ILTAYING determined to temove tothe,west
MI. I will sell - the following described Farms
at public sale., •
No situate in Weet' rennsboro' town
ship, Oumbetland county, Pg., 63 miles west
from ()aril*. t miles west, from the, turnpike
at John Paill's,„and 1 mile from tie , Aitertem
Depot, on the Rail Road. It consists of 125
ACRES of excellent limestone hind, ono +an
dred of which is cleared and in a good state of
cultivation, the balance covered
,nith tine young.
timber. Tile improvements arc a good two,
Story Brick Farm HOUSE, and,a
:large Frain() Barn, these, buildings
•••. are new., having been erected with
in the last eighteen months. There
is a good, well of excellent water,
With pump" convenient to 'the House. There
is also easy access to Mount Rock Spring, dis
tant—one half mile.
This Farm is located in the centre of - ono of
the best portions of this county, convenient to
Mills, Schools, and churches. Thus rendering
it one-of the mostdesirable Varms in the town
ship:. This Farm, I Arill sell by public.outcry
on the Nemiscs oh FRIDAY thetlst•of Sep.
tember, 1849. •
No 2—ls situate in Dickinson township Gi
miles south west from Cualisla, 2 miles east
from the Stone Tavern, and on the Yellow
Breeches Creek It consists of 125 ACREger
first rate Limestone Land in a high stnte of
cultivation There isiefteen Acres of good na.
(oral meadow The improvements .
are a Mtge Double STONE - •
HOUSE„ a Food Frame Barn
Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, C ar- ;
tinge House, Spring House,
There is ono of the best springs in the county;
rises witliin a few yards of the riat , e.9 This
farm possesses all the advantages desirable in a
Earth, being convenient to the "Great Drove
Road," where the Farmer can always find a
good nowitat for trto productions of the Ferm—
i will vise offer this Farm at public sale on
SATURDAY the 22d of Stptember, 1849,
Terms made known on the day of sale Titles
indisputable .For further particulars enquire of
the subssTiber residing on the last mentioned
property • JOHN G WILLIAMS.
jy2s'49ts
Valuable at Private - Sale.
11111 E subleriber contemplating a removal to--;
'the West, effors,at private sale his valuble
FARIVIc - iiiunted two miles west of Carlisle',
Cumberland county, containing 208 acres Of fiiit
'rate limestone land, in a good stale of cultivation,
adjoiriiniklands with the Peet House Farm,
Kutz's and others. On the premises is a large
two story
.STONE HOUSE,
having eleVen rooms rivall,.six below
•I n s). and • hve above, besides large hull
e -
house. The walls of the lower story ate hung
with,.paner. Attached to the main building , is a
small S'l'O N E HOUSE with a room and Witch- '
en. A stone carriage house stands near the
main building. There are four Mimi in all.
two under the dwelling house, one tinder the,
small stone house, and one under the carriage
house. A cistern 30 feet deep with a pump in
it, stands near the kitchen door. There is also
a fine large BANK BARN, with wagon sheds
and corn, cribs, and idhot- s out . buildings: Near
.the house is a sprin of excellent limestone
wares, which passes g
through the barn yard.—
nerti-is Also a good Apple Orehard, contuinigg,,
abinat 100 trees, fifty of which are young- and
thriving, a peach orchard and other choice fruit
trees are about the house. Convenient to the
barn is tit Two Story DWELLING lIOUSE,
with four rooms and a kitchen, calculated for a
tenant house, and now occupied afi such.' The
Cumberland Valley Railroad rues through the
farm, leaving about 80etcrea_riorith440 of which.
is expellenutrinbei Rind. - T.lihrtruct would make
a 'good Small form itself—the whole is insured to
Ihe amount of $3,500. - The aboi , e property wee.
once the residence of Capt. Richard Brien it is '
now offered on reasonable terms—a good part ,
of theyturchase money may remain in , the farm .
if desired. Further description is deemed un
necessary, as the purchaser is invited to call with'
the subscriber residing on the farm, arid ;he can
;goe for himself. _ . _
JONATHAN NEIDIG
July lB, 1489
-For—Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale the following
property, viz e—T WO ACRES of land situ•
ate in North Middleton .township, Cumberland
county, 'on the road leading from Carlisle to
Mechanicsburg, about four miles east of Car-
lisle, leer : Reicherd'e Tavern, having_ thereon
erected a Two Story FRAME
' WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE
. Hs; 1 . and Kitchen, nearly new, with cel..
sa lar tinder the front .House, together
with a Wagon Maker and Black
smith Shop, Stable. Wash Haase and other out
houses. Also, a.well of excellent water with
a pump near, the door. There' aro also about
30 or 35 choice fruit trees on said premises.—
Any person Wishing to'view said' property will
call on, the subAeriber now Hiring on saidprem
ses. Terms of sale will be made to. su it put , '
chasers, If the Rhein) property is not „sold by
the first, of Oeto,bor it will be rented for the
Jornta_gwynr.,_.llA_CAlß__RlNA3LWALT....
nu 1'492m •.
VALUAB REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE. •
stibqeribor iii contemplation to .
remove' to the West, offers- for silo the
arm on which lie now •residee ' elluate partly,
in
° Mifflin and Frankford.townships, Cumber
land ,county, Pa., within three miles .of the
13ore'_oU News , ille : and the Cumliertand:Valley_
Rutl Road. : Conkining, about 200 ACRES•of
patented land orrnst quality graiel and elate,
about' 170 Acres, ore :clear , and' well let With
clover; a enesiderabla : pardon ,of it .his beee
timed., It is under good fenie end
° generally'
set with locust stakes. Theimprovementi are •
,DoutdeAOß; 'HOCSE,•, and
it • Kitehin With, stories,' a large
ri•
Praniti-Barn;"with'iwo thr‘elting
flears,':.Core arid :Wagon
§hed. conspiete Arta Seteko end: Wash liouae;:.
with Wttter risleeiit‘the;Wash and.lC
' Tenant' hewn: Wand - Eltablivi'There' g never
fulling, stream of:Wider' itinbink past the . itn
provemente;-,,iTkerottre two orchards. onitlof
which, is, yoneg.ited.grafied!frUite"-.Theabove.
Faim,is well' calculated for raising either grain;
oriteck«- There hi , running-,Watet
;fields 'exiapVtiiii.?Tho"Fanls 'Sults to
divided ; and Wlll '.ho sold
r•; lots lots to,' , ,stilt:Ptir= .
1104
`lillintle'",id Mifflin • township, ‘one'•,l3l" Which' is.
Patented. • Perions Wishing , liteiinathie , will
plow; call u'p'on the' sitbscriber:. :
!,,,, . . '', , • Ainolgin,ieels( Natq. , .f
Iff,'*l'LL*posei!aLl!diii-it,'PO the let day
I f llL'' . .gitititinibe,i;riext:ti tilinf, s; , ,'
''l , j ' ', '' .: , Brick House'; ; ~'
q - Ell AND:I4"I iltbited in,the town
i :., ul r efilehtfittliliCtunbethinti county,:
ftfifoinlne r 104:hr 'Jno. 11111ei;
4 11 1 01;‘, e to iteinraind nthei#o4EliOir of Wind and;
pooliii:l4(kj. - ,jriiiiitipted 9 n...gtvelt. 'en , the . leoif
1 tifitl,"o4l . :Fihieh Buie the pit teltiteei'iniitink
~ .,ffala'.ta 9nnimintee,e3 2 teelopk-,4l,Cd'iy,
'OO idrmipcit ;tole wilt hi niadeliniti ;4 n'hy ,
1 , ''' ... 5,. -.;• '.:
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IA YZ , S - T, V - pp,,„*.‘g-Viiiii i pi' , 4Pataamir 0 0
I; hind a t th e , picand trio Of sibia •ef,,, ^f;,'.a:;-,1,,,,'5,'',';11',!,/,‘,ATP?Rc4.EON':,;'I,'
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ENE
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AU - 11,117 - 401._ i(OIOEI. I .64tpIAT
acribeiliti`erittini
1 twill sell'atiiiivaniintlei.therarre on= hiek
helnoty, resificsificated. in ' , Nctith. - ;Middlepnr
tewnship4c.nmberland connty, o n the turnpike!
roadEleading,frclin • Carlisle "to IlarriehurgT
Miles east of Carlisle; end; mile,w et
'el 'Middlesex at ‘ ,the.Latark.Spring, co :;
taining . :l4o 'ACRES:of ;first-rate ;Limestone:
Land, in a high of .cultiVation,stbdut Pal
Acres of the7nbeve..is covorecr:With thriving
'timber..':-The" greater quirt. - is acit .with loeuse
Post and*Chesnut rail fence.: The'lmpreiMments:
consist. of a 'ccaiircirtablet .
Story'DWELLING,'With
'Kitchens sditable. for' rido - families 1111
together With' Wieh.honseAillt • R
House „Smoke house, and ineyer
failini.well of ,water at. theKitalica &tor,. with`
. a pump init.Alse,a Stone; Batik Barn 80 by,
37 feet, wi th 'Coin-cribs' Wagon,' shed and car,
dams house and ahorse 'stable separate, with.
rumiihg water in the yard, and a large apple
mallard with choice fruit trees. Together with
a Log Tenant House and Stable. - This is one
of the most productive farms in this. section of
country. - - ,
Alsby at Private Sale,'idother farm contain
ing 26.ACRES, . ono-half mile south oast or the
Above farm, tinging thereon erected a tvio - storfl
DWELLING HOUSE 30 by ' 24 feet, well
finished, with a bank.barri!4B by 92 feet. Also,
a Wagon_Shed entl',Cotwerliiiltlf new, and a
young gptilcaffehitrd. This'fartn is - the best 01.
linriestone .a high - state of •cultiva
tion. The subscriber Will sell the abovtlernis
together, or separate , „to suit, pereliasertf; Per -
eons ' wishin g to buy 'will do well to 'new the
Itroperty, -it te a moat beantiful shudder'. Come
and twofer ynurselves.', -
auglB CHRISTIA:N KHULE.
• - •• PUBLI.C.tSALS
. VALUABLEfiREAL ESTATE. •
Pursuitnee of qp order of sale from the
L Orphans' Court - Or Ciimbeiliind ciontity, di
.rected to the sal:or:Mier; Administrattir of Jacob.
Lehman, deed., late of West Member° town
ship, Cumberland county; he will offer at Public
Sale on the premises, on.-SATUR DAY the Bth
day orSEXTEMBELV next, at 12 o'clock, M
the folroiving described property, late the estate
of said decedent, to Tract of Land sit.
nate in %Vest Penusboro township, .Cumbetland
county, containing 11t ACRES'and 118 Perched
strict measure, about 10 Acres of which is thriv
ing timber, bounded by lands of Nathan Woods;
Benjamin John Bri cker and others: The
Mime tract is of the best qUality of liniestone,
land and in jp high state, of-cultivation . The'
improvements consist of a large two
•. M , Ste y STONE HOUSE, with back
•• • buililiiigi-Waib , liouse a large and
Bo uonvenient .Stone Ilia Barn, with
larilage House 'Wagon Shed, corn
ib, and all other necessary out buildings:—
The improvements are all iii -geod-a•cpair nod
the fencing ()lithe term in geed order: Therb is
also a never-filing well of excellent water no
the place,and a good orchard of grafted fruit.
' The above property lies about two miles east of
Newville and within threelnarters of a mile of
theCumberlmid Valley flail Road..
Also, at the same time and place a small tract
of land, also the property of said decedent. sit
uate in Frankford township, about 4 miles 'from
the first 'petitioned truck ,ailjoining landsof W m.
Alter, Abrahamand othersonni ly
tog within o 1 the Coffotlogni
net Creek, containing about 19 ACRES, five .
which ardsood mender, laal;•and the, balance
covered with good timber.
The terms of sale are as follows,
per cent pt. the purchase, money lo be paid on
the confirm'ation of the sale. One-third of the
svhot to remain.. in the land, the interest ot
which to be paid to the wide* diii;ing_ber life,
and the principal at her Beath-'r of the residue
one-half to lie paid on the first of April 1850,
and the other halt onAhe Ist of April 1851.
Any person *ishing to view the above pro
perty millions to the sale-can do an by calling
on Adam Leaman living °Ole first described
tract, or on the soldicriber p .residing in West
Pennsboro' township. .
ISAAC LEP Ey ER
. V-MIM so, v.
,_
IKTL - ancaster Oniou publish till stile and send
bill to this office.
VALUABLE RAM FOR SALE.
chN TUESDAY, the 2il slai of October next
lUlf will bs exposed tp:Pahlie,Sale 011ie pi am
ices, township, abont 7 miles north
west of New ville, and 4 - tifilei from Newburg,
the farm lately occupied. by Win: Stevenson,
containing 177 MMUS, liest-rate slate Land, in
ft„goeil shiteof cultivation, , abOut• twenty - *acres
of 'which is covered with thriving timber, a
streatn. Of 'water' mini ihrbegli'the.hirm, along
which there is an excellent. natural: meadow.-
-• The, impliVements are a two
story double LOG HOUSE, Don
. Log Bank Wagon shed, Corn.
crib, and other out-buildhigs, a
never failing spring, of water,
spring house, and an• arMle orchard, chiefly
young fruit.: Alio at the same time and place
will po.. offered for sale about 24 ALRES of
.Timber Land, situated about two miles from the
above farm. near the 'North Mountain. The
above property will be sold in pursuance of the
lait Will and Testament of 'the before-mention
ed decedent,lee which there will be an indispu
table title given. , Persons wishing to view these
two pi operties con do so by e.alling on• Mr. S.
Stewart residing on the farm-,or the subscriber
adjoining it. Sale to commence at 13 o'clock on
said day, when attendance; will „he given and
terms.tnaile known by 1 , , •
DANIEL WHISTLER,
Executor of Win. Stevenson, dee'
Atiggit B—ts
For Sale or Exchange
TTH Subscriber hill a FARM' in the county
of Erie, Pa.,which he wishes to sell or
exchange for Rea Estate in. Gemberland
It contains 209 ACILES,and 97 perches of land,
'of first rate quality, about one hundred acres of
Jeldith ar • cleared , welt fenced and in good eel
, . . tivelion, having a small frame
- • .DWZI.LING, HOUSE'. and a
4... a a ifire'llank Barn thereon erec
• ''. I I , ted.. The residue' of the land is
covered with the finest and- most
vamp ble. TIMBER. of all kinds, such as' Oak,
Chesnut,.olack•ash, Poplar and Hansleck.' The
Isnil is•siteatted within ts ! quarter cfe. 'Mile of
,the ential,,which leads front the.towu of Erie to
Pittsburg; end oboist one MN' and a halt from
the Lake. ':Timber at this-place is ibitcomiog
very valuable, and, on the farm there ,is .smout
'lO9 Acres the Very. best 'quality, The farm
..emit,ino;_ahnut_friur_ttiousintL.dollars:.ten_years
ago, when lend was telling at a depressed price;
Augustiktf, • •'
APilVate",
` THE 'aulicsiber anteintlieg:to'remoen. te . the
West before sprint; will .. offer at. nri,vato sale
'the HOUSE 'AND LOT se
he'oo. occuides sit
untod in North itunover' street, nearly ,oppor
'site the residence :ot•George Metz'ger, Esq.;
'said House ; is a:- now and. hendeoffiely, finished
. r building,:having' attached .thereto 'ell necessary
out.bildingsi cistern; Zoo.' Said lot s.is fiftrtwn
;foes from,and one hundred and seventy, let
Aopth, , with n collection of young and
'thriving fruit trees., • .
The undersigned( also :bogs, leayo s to itifOrm
his old, friends , a nit At) public in general that be
hoe removed bia'stook Of Hats. and.
• to his
present ;. residence, whore still:coptinuesi to
Inhnufacture and; oiler , for sale at rbdUceirqm
dos, everything ftrhis hoc ,of business..... The
subscriber' would, ideo'enilfy all those.indebted
to'him.to.eall and: :make payment, no. it in his
design .th'clOse out'his.stock and settle up his
tinniness this'foll. ;'PETER .
,13
augB3t,„ , ....••
.- . 4.lBsigne.oB
tfiN,llliturdny the 29th day'Of Sponmhpinext,
I ,,lnyill offer- at - Pilblio
ihn - POin now occupied byailaninel; Bair, Sr.
w
situate in, patpennabotough toweiwahikpum..
b e rla n d c°untrt' Nest. oPflarliale; I
'Odle _from Plainfield, bounded', li,j;.thil,Conodo.
guiniiet„aranit,;a,ainuel Bear,J, , J3ignhwr,
and ooqtaininglso Berea, more 'orleati,'
of
,ffoqd:L4APSTQIsTE :LAMM. ' .Thero , is a
agod.,,lneadaw,9l). go, aereta42o acre. - of: Wood
Itand4h#LPaltihre 140,:,...tandar feacp:--, , ,oThu
PrnYarnanni Arn , 14, .4 •
• I,6lolllerplWaAliing.
1 - tfl 'Si6nlißVilkitarrl; Cora Crib and,
.f • _ :Vittanlititod. with neaps
ant n101(1448.; Tl ere term!
T :cif a oiailfetlit, and 'a never
,STirlit!4iTtafititerittefer , the'donr.' -,Tha",abffiya l 'in h ot
.party; will be sold . in. whole o r . in lipy!10
,50, 5 1
purehttiara , , , :..4 tiVt.'9 l ,tho. Pwrohrpe inoney:caq.
*amain: *lnk - Ann 10 p9o, ,year ,!1 1'' deeired;—
Any, vie* thff.ffkilif atlßM9,tia
hy , oolotio
form - ; i:tr'tfip:aultattrihaf
'" " 'TKO-MO.B'G EtiflClti';': . :-' 1 ,1.!
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• ON TUESDAY, The 2d'of October ni10411;
be-sold at Public. Sale 'oiv the. prerniselanlVlor.
roe township, Cumberlied county,,; . Pitsthe:
'lowing Real Estateilate the 'property -, of Peter •
Briekar; deceased., on the Forge ,Boad, outile.
east of Spring Forge: • • '
No: 1-Contdida 1.50 ACRES 'nf.'flist-ritte
'Limestone .14pd. » The-impiovemetiti, are , a
lerge , Stone House; Banks Barn, - Wow* , Bit 6 lN
Core-Crib, and' other. ,out-buililingsi."Alid,,ti
first-rate Spring near. the door,and
of choice fruit..; , . ~c,
A.CREB,lLimeatord
Land, adjoins the above. The improvelnents
.are a one story House, a Bank Born, niid;other
out:bnildingliarid,a - Tenant Houie,and 'several
,near the house. Both`.Farms are kn . ' a
. state of cultivation. ' •
No. AO ACRES, adjoining No. •
.2find oue4ourth of a' mile soufir of Churoldowni
' •
about ten Acres are cleared'. the remainder is
covered with 'fine Bobber.
No. 4—Contains:l I ACRES, oh the south
side of Yellow Breecheii Creek.. The improve
melds are a good Lierg House and Stable, and a
good ;Spring ,and the had is under good cilia
'leen. '
,No. 5--:Containti about TWO ACRES,on the
Forge - Road, - one - nille - east of Spring Forge
The nimrreinents are a large two-story House,
'pairt atone, Frame : Stable, Blacksmith Shoe, and
other out=houses, with .a-first-rate Spring-in the
baseritentatOry
No. 6—Contains about THREE ACRES
.unimproved land, the York - . Road near
Cbureidown under good fence.
No. large and well finished two-story -
HOUSE anti lot cf ground in Churchtown,
about 40 feet 'in front and 150 feet in 'depth.--
Imilisputable titles will be given for the above
properties.' The above properties shown and
all necessary information given.to persons wish
ing to purchase, by calling on either of the
subscribers, or on John Lutz , livingfon lots No.
5. Sale to commence at 10'o'olnek, when atten
dance will be given and terms made' known by
GEORGE BRINDLE, -
• JOHN BRINDLE, -
Executors.
August 1-10
'Valuable Real Estate
AT, PUBLIC SALE.
ON THURSDAY the 4th of October next, the
Subscriber willexpose at public sale on the
premiles in Southmiddleton townallip, Gunther.
berland'county Pa., the farm lately occupied by •
Jacob Lehman, deceased;.4 miles south of Car
lisle and one mile north of Craighead's Mill,
containing about 105 ACRES of good limestone
Land, in a• high state of cultivation and under
good fence. The impovements are a
" two story
111 • I DWELLING HOUSE,
I 11
• a large kitchen, plitstered inside and
outside, a large Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn
Cribs, and other necessary 'out-houses, together
with a well of never failing water near the door,
and an orchard with every variety of choice
fruit. Also at the same time and place will be
olleretra tract of 20 ACRES of Chesnut Timber,
near the !lolly Iron Works, on the East side of
the Turnpike. Also, the one undivided Italia
Eight Acres'of Chesnut Timber, about 4 tales
from Holly, au the east side of the Gettysburg
road Also,
On FRIDAY, the sth of October, next, on'_
the premises in Monroe township, Cumberland
county, Pa., the Farm late peogerty of Jneob
Lehman, deceased, on the roll leading"Wriv
'Clturchtnwu to Alidillesex, 2 %ilea limed' or
Citurchtown, - containing 85 ACRES of good
Limestone Land, in a. high state of cultivation
atithmtler good fence, stliOut 12 Act ea of which
is covered with first-rate timber. The im
provements are n two story STONE HOUSE,
n one story Kitchen, a Logrßsirn,'Wagon Shed,
Corn Grib , Cider Press and other necessary out-,
budilingst Alto a never-failing well near the ,
door. There is also an excellent °relined nt
choice fruit on the premises. The above Farms
are every' respect excellent ones. Indispu
table titleawlll be given. 'Persons wishing to
lade the above properties can do so by calling on
'‘ltnjtinlttihnXtiittS4l.lloPAlMßittlitf."glifo
to commencc i at I,o'clock, I", M., on bath dos
when attendance will be given and terms Made
known by 'GEORGE BRINDLEO
August 1-ts '`'Etiiretitor.
Sissignees Sale.
IFarni on which Abraham Nisley, now
11,_ lives wil be sold at Public Sale on the
premises, oyr WEDNESDAY the , 19th day of
September 'next. It is situated in North Mid
dleton township, on the Conodoguinet Creek
about three miles east of Carlisle, and about a
half mile north of the Harrisburg and Chem
bersburg turnpike containing about 121 ACRES
and 140 Perches, more or . lcss. The improve.
ments consist of a FARM lIOUSE, a Dank
Bran, /k.e.
This property will be shown.by the subscri
ber, or by Abraham Nisley, who resides on the
farm. The terms will made known on'ttio
day of sale by
WM. M. HENDERSON,
Assignee of Ab'm. Nisley.
je27'49te
ASSIGNEES SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
WILL be sold at Public Sale a• the Court
House in tho Borough of Carlisle lon
THURSDAY, the 20th .o 1 SEPTEMBER
next, the following described property, to wit:
No. I—MILL SEAT and FARM contain
ing about 200 ACRES of first mitt Mick slate
land, situated iu Frankford township abou
three miles west of Carlisle, on the Conodogu
net Creek. This tract is well int.
- •
. prove having_ thereon e rected. a ° _
MANSION HOUS E, Bank MI
Barn, Corn &c., together
with a Clover Mill, Saw Mill and - ••
Plaster Mill, and three Tenant Honed. This
property will be sold in one or.two trachila suit
purchasers.
No. 2—About 70 ACRES Limes.ono Land,
situated on tbe•Walnut Bottom Road, about
oue.ltalf mile watt of Carlisle. The improve.
ments!are a BARN and a well of never failing
water.
No. 3.—The one undivided half csi about 70
ACRES of Limistone land, immediately south
of the above tract. The improvements are a
STONE HOUSE, the lower story of a Barn,
.
No. 4.-About 85 t ACRES of . Limestone
Larnl, :situated on the Walnuf Bottom Road,
°bow 26 miles West of Carlisle. • There is a
Barn and Well. of Water on this tract. - • '
•
No. s.—About 5 ACRES 121, PERCHES.
of-
Carlisle to Gettysburg, about 10 tulles from
Carlisle. , ,
No: 6,—About 5 IiCRV.S and 27. perches of
' MEADOW LAND,. near Holi
day's, the Borough of
:.1111 There is a building for
• a - Distillery - with water rOrins
e.BRICK:HOUSE, dce., , oft this' •
CCM
HOUSE '&, - LI - Yr neat
`the' Senord.prosbitoriart Ohara id thoßtiro''
'of .Ctirlittle; Abe Lotis 40'feet in front end 120'
••
font deep. • • '
-The . above Properly, will ho' eliown
neoessary inform:AßAlgivens to persons wishing
to purchase, by calling on either of the subscri-:‘-
bora,. or onMr.lohn Hays, livitlg od the Mill
by mode . Ithif day
of • .
, = .` RICHARD: PARKER,
R HENDERSON, o.
,fe27l49ts • Assignees of John Hays.
...•
SATqgPAT;, , AIe 1.14.. day' of I
offer at; public'. Mile' •
On the prethiebeV the FARM, now occupied . by:: •
George Wolf, Aetna Jilt Dickinson'rownehiP,
C umberland' conntyon - Ithe `Pine
miles front 'the 4 Stone 'Ttniern; , ootpaintrig
nereti`of-good 'land;. under good ' aultwatlonMand;i l. ,
well fenced, adjoining : lande of David Shinfliar
and Fraderick:Fisher.'; ‘ ,Aboueeix ncree or It to.. ,
.; The" i ii='.
• mreiremepttre lood , ;.;;,:" . .3.
; 014, 0." 4" . ELF,
13ifin;;,i611 ov:**
Thettie,ei'marhity:Af;chelee';,freit,'"Mitelettug;'of,,
apples, Chariest mlutrillk&c.;'''SW tber' Riace•r" ., s.
Sole to. connninee I.,;teCl'opk; 1!,'.11; on said
day when aitepdttnewwAll.t;biniv"4l4. , lhnt.lteh .
scriber ..;, EPWAy,oLF..,4
joke 10-tO -;*
ACCAII.ONI.7.I bar:l:jos!' paned a open
IV* of , Maocaroat.:•warroOteit :frealt
anikailoaine. % ,'jjul3l. =,%-e.43:5-ELLICITT.
'i Nable,‘ 0 V'4 , ' - ''.' i.' , a',` t • '
Sf .
I . ' 4O Vel t iO3 11 lie*Yl4 4 4 011 4 4 , 1 4i'
ie,4o , 4 co, , i lid ollY4o> , it ri .., t "i i ,
474 ~, t ,•;4 : 1,; . ;1 , ,V,c74, I , 2 ,_ 10 6 . 7 ,..4i, ,t1 , .., , ;, - , - ,
,' ' , ' l , ,'' ,k ' , • • ~'., ..t. 1- o ,tir'
!7,7; -, :-tgit, ,, ,ttoutivilmv;;FA., ,,, ,,4,,
r ','/Utatesd eatvil, ro,i 'lm m o ti.pr_l9. A w ,,,
..bireumr!iii one.rat.9rcvc• mit4 3 ,-; iffek: ,'.
,; r,._.
~Xt;
SPRUCE STREET ; CABINET
• •.: •
WARERO OMS
No":ll9'3ptUCB' st:,beloW Ea,
. 4'
CON9TANTEr, on. hand , "Jorge assort.'
4 ;.meat of 'superior,
Viralant 41;111Mahogranfriatillisrd,
unillido6tured in the best ..rnanntir; of modern
btyle,,andat moderato prices,embracing
-
Wardrobes,_;';Chairs;.
Dressing Breake, Tate-neretee, 4 4 ' 4;
French-Bedstendw Centre' and Pier-Tables
, High Post Bitlatds ,Waah Stands, .
lint Racks,:, - -121eerettiriesp
Extenehin'Tebles, •
.
Every-article is made of ..the. beet material
and workmanship, and warranted. , •
• nugBlyT & 1") 'HENKEL&
• irr - All goods bought at 'this establishmeni
r (ted under-the immediate superintendence of
I pinerielOre, and,sent free " of:charge to fey
'part of ihetity.
WARZIEFO '
DAVID it All KEN, pro. 73 Chestnut street,
earner of Hardt. street. PHILADELPHIA
tuts forsale the following TEAS, to which be
invitee the attention of ,the trade:—
' 200 half chests Young Hyscin Tea.
.100 do Gunpowder do.
100 do Imperial ' do.
do finest Company Hyson Tea.
20'eases, each - containiog3 13Ib boxes finest
_ Curioul Young Hyson. „ . •
•20 cases.fitiest CariousGunliowder. --
do do Imperial,. '
2 . 00 - half chime finest thulan Powebong,
-- 100 — Ningyong'Poe/ehOng.
30 do very finest:Oolong.
.;
100 do second quality.
100 - do Ningyong do.
50 chests English Congou.
100 hf. do do do,
-25 chests• Padre Souchong.
25 do. fine Mohea do.
1500 pounds prime Company Nutmegs.
These Teas have heen selected 'by D. R.
With. great care from the various late cargoes,
and will be found to fully sustain the high and
unrivalled reputa.ion winch this establishment
has enjoyed for the last forty years,'arid his
prices, as heretofore, will be found as low as at
'any house i.i the : United States: , faug 22 3m
Fancy Funs, Me, Boas Et Tippets.
DAVID H. SOLIS, (successor. to Solis,
Brothers.) Importer'and Manufacturetof
every description of FURS, having just to.
turned from Euiope with a SELECT STOCK
OF FURS, is now manufacturing them in very
superior style, and trimming them in the Meet
elegant manner, end would invite.the attention
of MERCHANTS and OTHERS, 4 e.hie ekt
perior and extensive assortment, whit& as he
MANUFACTURES as weII . IMPORTS, he
is enabled to offer at such prices as few hous ss
in the United States can compete wish,
DAVID II SOWS,
86 Arch (Mulberry) Street, 6 doors below 3d t.
Next, to Louden & Co's. Franil'y Medi
cine Store.
Philadelphia, cog 15 6m.
-Store always closed on Saturdays. ;The
highest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs.
.Rlind alienufactory.
CLARK, Venitian Blind Manufacturer,
sign . of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No.
139 and 143, South Second Street, below Dock,
Street. PHILADELPHIA.. Seeps always on
band a largo and fashionable assortatent of
WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW
%ANDS, manfactured in.the best manner, of
the best materials;Und at the loWest cash prices'
Having refitted and enlarged his establishment
he is prepared to:complete orders to any amount
at the shartist notiao. ConstnifiTy - on hand an
assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE
of every variety manufactured expressly_for.liis_
Own sales, and purchasers mthcrctore rely
on a good article.
i fgrOpen in tbe ovening 4
•.*Orders from distance peaked carefully
and sant free of
t orterage_AttAr-CrAliff,
eity
N. 0; ria.urnwcr..
Agent for the sale of Southworth Manufacturing
Co's Writing Papers. WarehouSe, No. 3
Minor St., Philadelphia.
100 CASES of the above superior Pa.
pars now in store, and
.. for safe to the
trade at the lowest market .prrces f consisting in
part of—
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15 and 16 lbs.,
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue
and white.
Extra super and superfine Folio Posts; blue
and white, , tfinin and ruled.
Superfine CoMmercial Mite; blue and white
plain and ruled. •
Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and
gilt.
Superfine and fine Bill Papers. long and Brood
Superfine and fine Counting House Cops and
Poste . , blue and white,
Extra super Congress Cspa and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Cops and Posts.
Superfine blue Linen thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Pests, blue and white, plain
and ruled.
Embroidered Note rapers and Errelopes.
"LaWyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and
pain, blue and whisnogrioos qualities. and
prices.
A 150,4000 reams whitipand assorted Shoe
Papers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted
Tissue, Tea, Wrapping. Envelope, assorted &
:blue Madiuma, Cap — Wrappersi Hardware - Pa;
pore, &c. Ural
DAILY EXPRESS. •
THE undersigned would respectfully info rm'
the, Citizens of Carlisle and the surrounding
country that their
EXPRESS CARS TD 8b FROM PHILADELPHIA.
Wigs daily through Carlisle,
and all boxes, bales and
mac'packages left at Thos.l3or
bridge's, No. 278 Masker street", Philadelphia,
intended loriCarlialuttirMadjacent country; will
be delivered at Messrs. &D. Ilload's•Ware;
house( Goods for express to Philadelphia, is
loft at Rhoad's. Warehouse .will meet . With'
meet with prompt atiention...:Goods fpreiptess
should be' o marked. n.
Thos. Borbridge, ,278 Market at.
Agents, J. &D. Rhoadit;
PRICES. — eavy freights :when over 100 lbs.
60-ctirper•hundred.4—P-acklgearZtand_ so ..cents_
in proportion to size.
As this is a new enterprise, expressly tor the'
convenience and accommodation of the citizens
of Cumberland coantYPit is hoped itwill meet
with tha encouragement:it deserves , . • 11'
ST UMBA U.GH &,. MeIChSSON'
Iy4tf , Preprietoni4hombetehur: •
CARLISLE FOUNDRYI6_MACHINE SRO?.
THE subecriber continues the Minufaciure,
df CASTIN GS,' at his Foundry' ielligh'.etreet
and having nit* on - hand a lull aisertment
Patterns, is prepared' to furnish all-kinds of
IRON AND ..BRASB CASTINGS - ia. the
bescatyltrand and at the shortest , . notice. Ho
his en - hand , a largo assortment 01, Cast..
jugs; such Corn-crushers, Mill Hearings and
Gudgeons, Plough easongs; Polute,Bfiettriand
Cutters:. Wagon and Coach Boxes, collar grates
Oren Doors, cult Weights, &.c . . ',Cooking
Tor-Pl4e: Mid Cpal . stoves-i - ,!...He :also builds
,Wad ' repairs C6lllS,': Threshing"
chines and Horse-Powers, with'everr
other kind of - Maehinerr:nt the shot-,
lost notice! Old Iron. Bra and eoppor, tsltear
itiexchange ; for , work.,lgrHaving purchased
ReenY : 46 - :Co.'a;PAtterns,Porsonewishing ,
te hare, theni - wilkfted ,themLel. my shoit
augethnes 4 ' r. , ,CfARD N - ,
neensware'„lk , G ±' •
fiA:l l 4RGE , oliitligenyraliielection of, theae
tides in eveiy , vanety,lsie Been added to oar as; ! . ,
aortinent.'-:Aleo, a _lot of, Ce4ar 'Ware, enibract
ing,Toe Chtirne; Eleake,a, , ,P,aliei)m• at tluli,
low pr A cea, at thopiroaari:tere'of, •
Villarck 14,', • , • ; :J: W. EB Y.
L.4. RD ,(11L.A.;caak of Lard Oil, endrol
:rolorlopajlia ptionad. cr
jo BPlondid
for49:unoilet: ine.-I.forando low by,
ItOPTS, •EsP 811QESiother g stoc :of
00010 spa , : Skuril lust Tec.!4 sellinnest
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14 tics& prices,at,.:-' 2, 1141461•.: • Q
1/ST, receivede'at Dro Bowline , Druz Store ,
;:,WeerAlain S toej,-,carijoie.
iru in every variety man be bid
t)Vhoteititte.ov rAcaih. at . the very So w
a e;a .=:;').", , ..f•,[hai3) ELLI I T.VELZ.
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..Ls.r...EVIIRIMOD*,RnAn Tins , Cesotructi.,,Thele se a ' ,
Sereaperilla thr :Jude , ih the :different' rowni'Mdle S.P. - - •' ,!, ,'
;Townsend's Sanaperilla. Inc ie adveltised as the , Dßlllik • ,
NALIGENUINEi andell Mat: This Tonilend la no docitor
and never wae,• Mamie formerly a worker ottralinade,r.W. , .. - .
aide, and the hke—yet he sesuwas the title of Dotter for,the • ' .' , i ,
'pummel, ergaining credit for What he Is not.'; Ile save" hi- : '=,
has attended two medical schools, and,practiced: for fifteen ". • ,
years I 1" . Now the truth is, ho never practiced medicines
dat,in his life I:' Stich wilful, -wicked inhiroprmeetation -
hake bad to the charimumand veracity of the man; , I Wish
'Moat ettncerely, he had never made those statements othint. • .
self or of me. When will 'men leak' to be honest:and Minh.
ful in all their, ,dealings , and intercourse With their .lieu'
matt. - He emptied to one Reel Clapp to atria hint in man. • -
mfecturing_hle tolerate, mating. the large sums he would . -
'motor; as an ieduCement to embark in the business. :Three
men - have' been hymning and libelling me In all possible
fortes; in order to-impress the public with the belief-that •
the Old Doctor'sgarsaparilta was not the genuine, or4rlna. '
Sorsoporakt;made from the — Old Deetor's (hymnal Reel-, ,
pie., ;this& P. Townebrel g ive' p sold thanes of. my*
namafor 17 a week:•• I will him iISOCI if he will pro- -
',duce one, single Solitary . prod.of, this: His tememente of
Thoznprtin, - .Skillman' & Co. are nothing but , alitento of
faisehnodeoimply made to derelict. the public/ and keep
,the truth' down in regard to his stowing, fermenting eon
ontng. This ie to caution theltinbile - to purchase none but
, Old - Dr. , JACOB Townsend's Seresparilla, having on it the
•ow Doctor ' s likeable, hid frimity_.Coal"o".Artnei and Ida
' l o,llE lo :nrcaores the Coat efArres. -, '
THE ORIGINAL
. DIRCOTORIIR, or
.Tur. • •
Genuine Townsend_Saisapaiiiii.
Old Dr. Townsend Is now about 70 years of. age. and has
long been known as the A UTIIOR and DISCOVERER
of .the GENUINE OR(GINetL" , TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA: , 'Being . poor, he was 'enamelled tce"
limit its manufacture, by which means it has bdeu kept Out
of market, and the sales circumscribed to chose only who
. bad;prorea its worth, and known ice value. It had-reached
dieters of many, nevertheless, no those pertains who had
(beenihealed of Fare dlevases. and .eared from death, pre.
clatmodiurwouderfol—
•
HEALING ` P OWER.
Tide GRAND ANS) UNEQUALI:ED PREPW r AiIIAN GI
an
mufactured an the largest scale,and is calla . ' gh-
out the length and breadth of the land , espocia 1Y - t ilf
found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. , -
Unlike young S. R. Townsend's, it improves with r ze s
andnever chtmg better ea but for the i becalm - it - is pre - - -
on icientifinprinciples by a ecientific man. The h sheet
knciii r dge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the
ail a all been brought into requisition in the MAllUbte •
to the Old Dr's Saniaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root,
U is well known to medical men, contains Intuo medicinal'
properties, and some properties which are inert-or-urielosse--------
anti others, which If retained in preparing it forum, pre
duceferinentation and acid, which is. injurious to the am
tern. Some ?like properties of Sarsaparilla are so volatUs ,
i
thatithey entirely separate and are lest in the preparadlas
Utley are not pr s erved by a scieraffic process, known on-
ty to those cap rieneed in its , manufacture. Moreover
them volatile pr 'triples, which li y oil in vapor, or as an er.-
halation, under teal, are the very essential medical psvp.
&ties of the roo ;which:give m it all its 1111/0. .
Any person can boil or stew the root till that' get a dark
colored liquid, which is ming from the adoring Matter its i
the root thus from anything else; they can tteq,i strain thin .
insipid onivapal liquids sweeten yidL none,mblassert, and
then call it " S -iRSAPAItII.I.A EXTRACTTis SYRUP:,
Hut such is trot the article known as the ' • .
GENULNI . OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S
SARSAPARILLA.
This Is en prepared that ell the inep..properties off s
_Sarsaparilla rant are 'firm removed, everything ram
becoming acid or fermentation in extracted and yew
then every particle of medical virtue is armed in a Oro
antl•Mlnchntrated form; end 111113 it is rendered incapable
of losing any of its valuable and healing properties: Pre
paled in thin way, it is made 1116 nowt powerful agent in the
- Cure of inestanscrallido Dis,en.sone.
Bence the reason why we hear commeneattons on *V .-
r e in its taStigny men, unman, nail children. We fo bs
' doing wonders in the cure of - . .
CONSUMPTMN, LSYSIIEpSfAnnt- -..-" , vag." . .
COmPLAINr, aria to re er.clat .11.4 field, SCROP- .- ..,
LILA, PILAW; COSTIVENESS.. all CUTA NE
--ACM dill's{ cffirtrTFlrs .P-4 .* ; - B4°TC - 11" . 8 - , •• • •
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IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. .....
It posseties a marvellous efficacy in all complaints-ad
sing from Incligeetirm; from. Acidify or Me Sromack, front
unequal circulation, determination of blood to thh head.
palpitation of the heart. cold feat and hands, cold chills and
liotilasissa over the body. It hav not its equal in Colds and
Co4/1s; and pretnotes eanylexpectoration and gentle per
spinttion, reltattig stristm,..ceifqol,,laugts throat and may
other part. •
,flut in nothing is its excellence morerrnaniftxtry sleep sad
•
acknowledged than Mall g.
FEMALE COMP L A IN T S.
•
It works wonders in canes of Fluor Albs or Whiter.
Fatting V'the Womb, Obstructed Suppressed, or Painful'
Menses, Irregularity of she menstrual penods, and the like;
rued is elective! in curing all the (urns of•Xiduey Diseases.
By removing obstritetkens. and regulating tbe.general,„
proem, it gives tone and strength to die whole body s ,and •
Museums all forms of •
Nervous .Diseases and /Debility, .
and thew prevents or nelieves a greet variety of other mil.
adios, as Spinal irritation; .ffeuraigire, Sr.• Vitus' Dance.
,&worriwg, Epileptic Pits, Catsralsoms, 4r. •
It Cielelege the blood_ excites the liver to healthy action,
tones the stomach, and evengoal digestion, relieves the
bowels of torpor and consurfratims, selktys inflammation, pu
rifies the skin,equalleen the circulation of the blood, pro.
diming gentle warmth equally all over the body, and tbs.
Insentient* per/mine:ions reigns strictures and tightness. re.
moven alt obstructions, and intrigoecew the entireenervoue
system. Is not dos then - '
The Medicine yam pro-emliiently need!' •
But can any of these things. be of St P. Townsend'a
infest Inv article 1 Tide young rnan'n liquid is not to be
COMPARED VTITI-I,TUE OLD DR'S, • •
bemuse of one GRAND PACT, that the one la INCAPb , .
BI.E of DETERIORATION, and 'L
NEVER SPOILS,
whihrthmother DOES: /manias', fermenlirw. and blousing
the bottles containing it -into fragment. : the sour, acid
liquid exploding, and damaging other goods! Most notthia
horrible compound be prenemoun to the system 7-IWatt/
preach:Finite a system atreadyliritrited - unth acid I Whit
cause. Dyspepsia but +WWI Do we not all know that when -
food soars in our stomachs, what mischief it produceel,.. •
flatulence . , heartburn, palpitation of the heart,liver ems:
plaint, tharrhcea, d ysentery, mirk, and corruption of the
Moot/4 WhatisSerefeda but.im-acid-humor in-the-body I-
What produces all the humors which bring on Eruptions ot
the Skin,. Scald Head, Slit Rheum, Erysipelas. White
Swellings, Fever Scores, and all ulderations internal and ex,.
unroll lft is nothing undraheayen hin in acid substance,
'' which doom and dins rpollTall the Mikis of the body, more
or lee.. What coined Rheumatism bat a www - and acid
fluid which insinuates itself•bctereee, tbs-jointa,send aloes. "
where, irritating and terming . ' the delicate desuatrupon
which it anal So of nervous diseases. of impurity - Cif-the
Lblomi,,of deranged circulation, and heady tattle ailments , .
Which antics burnout nature. • . ;
Now Is it not horrible to make rind sell, and inftivility
' worse to we this ' •
SOURING, FERMENTING. ACID 5,. OMPOUND'f , OF
S. P. TOWNSEND ,'
Old ia •
'end yet he would fain hove it underetood that , -
ced Townentibt Centime Origiaal Sareapcsrilkri atilt& •
• iTATiors - of his inferior preparatinn Tr. '
-',llnsverr forbid that we should Mei ; fir in article, which
Would hear the most - Ursine' resembianceTown. L'
'seturearticle f . , t• '4
We wish it malergtood. because it is the absolute truth,
that'll P. TownsemPiartiele nod:old br...laceliTowneempti
Sareepprilla are hearemwide apart, : rmd.in.Apitely diyiepu , •
liar; that:they are unlike ,in OTOIT particular, having . not •
one Onglrtllieg In common.'
• . •
An S. Townsend is no doctor. and never:wee. he, no •
.themutt;napharm a centletednitiwana....morturfintalicineAL___
disease than any other common, enacientibe,improfunlonall
mart. whet guarantee can the'public hive that they are
relying& genuine selentillemedichie,contninlng turbo sari
tuns of the articles Used in,pmparing it, and which ape• ,
capablie, of changes which mightlendeithem the AGIEpiTS • • L.
of Dimes instead of health?. „ •. , .1 ,L..
Din whir else should eipected 'from one who' metre
nothilig comparatively,of 'medicine or dineaseltnequipm
-a-perautur.aourc_experituse 'to eocgi and nerve uroen a • . •
I .common'decent flow match more Imporuuntivd '
that the piersonel who manufacture medicine designed for,'
• WEAK .STOMACIIS 'AND ENFEEIMED
, onld knot' well the medical propertied of plants; the leek ,
•
nester ur securing and Cancentradng their hoolingyntrea. .
I , •an extensive knowledgo.ofthe,rariouv diseases which`. .'
'affect
•
'affect the. human. apnoea, and hew. adopt reamdl e g;to,,,,
It is to arrest frauds upen the iinfosinaate.lotonibahn
'into wounded humanity. tor kindle hope, in the' espairitig:
- .bosom, to restore• health;nand• bloom, awl vigor .into: the,
'crumbed and broken, and talbaciale . lop amity tha t
3AEOB TOWNSEND tiro SOUEIFF cell UNDO* aie.r
portunity and piques to bring he,: ' '
Grand tnlwereall . Ooneentiaited Dania;
within the reach; and to the knewledge of all,wlm.needikt -
that they may learn and know. by Joyful 'experience; , L
. Tranoteertollemt Tower : to
DR. .RAW.I.ANS,. Sole .A gent in ,Carlitite;
Extensive, - i rattan'. • oomBr!:Tr14:;,t
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ouLro respectfully. gull„the atteetioikof
V.V ' HouOikeepers and the • public, to'lha bri4 -'•'-i
te naive stock — creplendid FURNITURE; ineln;,: - .:• , .
ding Sofia, Wardrobett,:Ptintre.;
And - other Tables, Dressingund,':..::
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Plitin'Birepui, and every Vane .'•:.
' ' -, .• ' , .; ty of Cabinet;ware and Chai__ l rs ',.:,..-
which' fie has, now.. on - hand ~at bis .I.up ,w :. -.'
ROOMS, on Loather street. near' the center of ;:*•-•!
North llanovey street, in rear of Powell'au . '
.He ip confident that the puperior finish of the 1, ,
workmanship, and. elegance of .style r in , ` which 'c , • •:
kis artigliMAre got , up,' together , voth,", - ..tY* ; ,
cuter:Mos, will recommend them to every parr; .-
son • wanting `:Firniture.. He has also weds : Aw l : - L,'.
rangetnents ,for roMmfacturing ; ima kee•PlPlelkg. - %:
constant- supply of ev .artiole.m his linst o hothy,„.
plain ,and ,ornamental, • egant., and ~uae ,As ~,,•!'
prices which Carinot,fail,to. lepers:- 4- Ile ~!,
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would cerneetly InvitointutpinpArho am etimit•W',
commence ; houpe=keeptim;;to.eallAndAxampm:-:.: :
hie prompt,' elegant 1404.1-01,h1Ph,44*III L .PPON: ,:';
Siantlr fatike,ll44 o lLeiwal.l, , o l4 , ~'01,,4 , "•'.1.
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