Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 05, 1849, Image 3

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    .• ti4u4aVARSEI WAD
I,I7EDNESEVA,IO6 , TEABF . ,R - 5, 1819
• A NEW Viiiiikti.—fiaLF A CV.N41.111.X
OLD !—T;ils ,-number commences a new-and'
the Fiftieth Volurno of the earftsfe
and .p.visoSitar.. It also completes: the seventh
-Year:iit which the payer has been 'under out ,
control. Thanks Collie friends wholuivesniSf.
tallied us dining €hat time.. The- intended
enlargement - of •our sheet:llld . havo 'been
made this week, but Some necieesary _mate
rials have not., yet been received. We hays
arrangements in progress tvhioh We trust will
niaterlePy 'enhance the value of the 'Herald,
REDWAL OFFICE.-011r
,borotigh.Post Office hoe been 'remove& within
the lust week, to tho fillet new building-on Main
• ' eireetigibout half a square West of the CW.re
'Squariii! This is an admirable location ; con-
Int - en - felt to 'the people of every pan of' tho bo
.
rough, - The Office been'iteivly.filted
orolltrranged in, a manner equally,adeptod
the: convenience of the P: M. and the pub
lic. 'Mr. Wunderlich has thus shciwn that the
public accommodation is his.first .consideratton
to the- mimagenient.• ; of to te o ff ice. We need
•
scarcely ilia that "-thift neiv arrangements, are
spoken of by qll ini the mint mekt terms of praise.
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AtCytisT COURT.
The Courts c'ti,:quarter Sessions and 'of
:Oyer 'and Terminp4o.wemberland County— , -
lion. , F. WATTS, !it:Sident, and %Associates,
_Judges STuswr. antl CLINDeNIN, On 'the Bench
—opened on Monday the 27th ult. There
Was an unusually large amount of business,
which was disposed Of' in a very rapid man
ner, by the energetic action of the Court, and
the promptness of tigt Prosecuting Attorney,
JAMES IL s6mr, Ent• Much of the business
was however laid over until the next Court,
on account principfilly.of Anforidants against
whom bills were found by the Orand Jury, not
giving been arrested. We gitio'below a brief
summar~p of cases tried:
Comm 7nenealth vs. Ann HaenghoriHFornina
tion. The defendant was arrested'on a pro
cess-issued froth the April Ctpurt.,—The defen
dant plead guilty.. The ink: being an aggra
vated one, the Court sentencerk her to threei
imprisonment in tht aunty jail, and
to pay a fine of 8100 - and the costs of prosecu
tion. On two other indietmepts - 2upon which
the Mime defendant was convicted, she Was
sentenced to pny a fine of six cents and coats
of prosecution in each.. Smith for CoMmon •
wealth, and Colwell for De•fendan!.
Cont vs. The. P. Ihoin and Jamul Noble--
Conspiracy. Tho defendants were. tried_ for
an offence committed against Wm. M. fiddle,
Esq. in taking by force from his possession a
Land Warrant, alleged to be the property of
Dwin, but which was held by 'Mr. time in
trust for anothdr warn, to whom4t wai66'.bo
assigned by Dwin, and, on which Dwirtjtad
received 980 or pO.. gtfilty. Dwin
was sentenced to two months imprisonment in
the county lull, Noble to 810 fine, and each to
pay the co.n . , of prosecution. Reed and Smith
' for Commonwealth —Gallagher and Adair fur
Defendams.
Commonwealth vs. Wm. B. Bradford—Bar.
glary. • 'rlia...Defeittiant....yZas:',eitticketLvy,Lth.A
breaking into the hails° of Miss'relly:Fuliiiii7
in the night time, during the month of April'
lost, and. conveying theiefrom money and'pro-,
perty to the • value of $666.32. lobeitMe;
Cartnoy, Deputy Sheriff; tan being 'called to, the
witn'eas stand, produced the moneianeAtt
r. arty. and testified that he got it from 140104
fondant': Some (ocations of law tweed' mitt:alio.. •
admissibility of McCartney's teilitridity, the
Defendant 'having confessed the burglary to
*vim under a promise of favor. The Cintrt att.
i tteiP the testimony. Verdict, guilty. Sen-'
termed to three years' confinement and ha'rd
abor in the Pastern Penitentiary. -
l'rnith and Sharp for Commonwealth—Den
tal-a"; ibi.ilefondant. '
Cam. - ue. Samuel Over.—Ltircen . y e The de
endunt 'was indicted for stealing from the
runic of ,George Bear the , sum of %0.. Part
if the in6ney was found upon-him'at-thrkime
•f hip au•cst. Sentenced to three months' tin
iksoliment. in the county jail, to restore the
roporty stolen, and to pay the costs of,prose
upon. ,Gruhain and Smith for Commonwealth
;Henderson fur defendant.
vs. Abraham Rigner.--Assiilt and Bat
iry.. The defendant ie an 'egenk,,On the pas
3nger cars of the C.' V. 12.111Rolid. The of-'
ocercharged was, that there;. had been. some
liercation between 'the" ProViei4tur, Samuel
and the defendanitici that the
akindant had pushed the'prirecutor in a Rio
frotn'llie cara;While they wore in
Verdict, Stn - fOndedsfo
" 15 71.1r53, and the e^^'
_
and Smith
r COM nionwelOth--thatilo,fln. defendant.
Some vs. David Corinitam—Assault and
t(tery• The, defebrithiC4a..`charged with
iirely beating a boy ikyctOo:• father lived on
kiin otljAning thee op,Cifirin
nan. , Verdict,
tly, Sentenced tti ppw It'Alio, of , 820 and
(le. Diddle and Smith GosCl9inaoritiOultli.:•• '
hid for defendant. .:-'„, ~., ~ ..,„ ,_
Same vs. John Ctiver.-',Lateeny., , ql'ho dc7
.clant und Goorge Weiiiii',.i4lalo 19th 91' '.
,rnontli, slept at the publicif Footle; Of Mr" .
tvc
fri in Carlisle. Whop ypeiffim
~cit, to bed..
It(' In hie pocket 'isytir44;:.: , ,l7o9n lie got
' tri tho morning.„the rnptVay was gone. Sus
i= attachwi-tii the'. asfedtinf, nod on his ,
r ,
„g arrested part of the money was found .
him. V let, guilty. pontenced in six
'the ,in t a 99494' inili(n;in.tinirn' tlin•Pfi''
y stolen nil i ltu pay,coati?:;;Pritith for Coin
wealth—Penrose foidelandaitt.'.. -,‘''
'me Vs. George Zife#Y.'—lforao tltealing.
'l' ruinth 1 i f.l'
ndant bad stolen epos ua o tacoS
fry a boy ' mare of tho value of $BO, which.
do to. Perry;county, v. eel e, 9 tun , or
Jo. Isiot beingPahic joiilliiiCso of he!, and,
. , . ig, pursult*luinod. het :inn} a froid i nnO '
ted to'',lble made cif f.i i i.‘ in- s ;,i r taii; ~, 9.47 „ ,
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m;ontliri:.i.in county jail. ,-§jinithf,flir' Corn na on
-
• Suil!e Aip.
.Satne. Larceny.. :The facts In
thin baire aro similar, to the - fbregoing, the pro
perty 4
havi t been stolen' on, the , same night,
but from a ifferCnt perlsoo. r , Verdict; , guilty.
Sdnteeee orrrge months 'in the cuiintrklik
tdenitim'e.neoqwhen the farmer . sentence ,hati
expired. Smith .for Commouwealtitßenhain
fat defendants. ' •.71: 4 , ..,. .<,..,:.',.'.- - '
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' t Stirne'vs. .:- . V.E. Stititk ati4 d*gi:',W.:'74lo,..
—Larceny. . Defortihints:'Wek - charged with
shooting andcerryiiii,'AiWiti r ri' . .heg, belonging
to Ulrich Strigkro, ;The Corkmenwealth not•
being able to make:Ouin'elear min, verdict of
liot - guilty. Smith for:Commonwealth—Bon
ham for defendants. , r . • . '
Same no. Eli Brater,—Assault and Battery,
on oath of Amelia . Butler. Verdict, guilty.
Elvis a Worthless negro, as the Court seemed
to be-ot opinion, and so sentenced him to.three
months' imprison niplit In the county' jail,
Smith for Commonwealth—Colwell iiir'defen
dent.
Same vs. Rachael Shoemaker.—Surety - of the
Peace. Rachel is an interesting 4 lady ob op ;
tor,' She is fond iif.polite society, rind [Leber,
neighbors do not : know bow to appreciate her
she is not backward in lotting thorn know that
she's about. She amuses herself by breaking
windows, LST. and acitnowledges that die likes
a taste for good liquor occasionally. Senten
,eed to three mouths in &aunty jail, and to give
bonds to keep the pence.
Same vs, r4r- - 1"
the" Peace. on -4,1
Defendant sentene.tv'''%;,
sureties-In the sum or peace
for one year. Not being able to find the bail
required be was committed tojati. •
Sante vs. Catharine Gerinive and Win. Geese,
—Surety of the Peace on outli of Col
well. Catharine Germiro sentenced to pay
the costs, and he', in custody of the Sheriff un
til the a entente is' complied with., William
Geese discharged.
gatnef es. leant Gorgas.—Suretyof the Peace,
on'oath of Elizabeth Billings ."Elizabeth"seems
to have brought her pigs to the wrong market.
The Court viewing her as the aggressor, sen
tenced her to pay thd costs -offproseeution.
Same vs. II my Miens, and Sante vs.- Win.
IL ;kn.—Cross actions on surety of thz Peace.
The Court not believing there was sufficient
cause of action ill either case, sentenced * each
prosecutor to pay costs.
OCT' The touching little stoiy on our
first page, entitled ' Puy Yot;r Minister,' will
possibly find an application to some congrega-•
Lions in this section of country.' Elven if it
does not it may be read usapi:eiientice CO such
•
delinquency.
NEWVILLE ACA DEN . v.--The winter
session of this InstitntiOn will coibmence on
the first. Monday of.NniMmber. It is located
in a pleasant:and healthy country district, and
Conducteditdo4. an adMtrablu system of die
cipline.
'
NE IV YILL E E.Nl(tAslPllENT.—Extensi ve
preparations we learn era making for this En
campment, and a g,encral attendance of the,
military of Cumberland, Perry, &c. is expec
ted. It will ho a berillsome affair. '
-BE 7UN PREJIJ CE D.—Let no foblish
persons be eb.prerudiced , against this-now tioly cele
brated medicine:as to despise this advice: let it be
used immediateliturpain being felt! noinatter where
is may be, w hether in the'beattor feat, whether It be
in 'the back or abdomen, whether arising from eiter
hal or inteinal cause, use' the Brandreth's Pint, and
rely upon it, that the pato will go, the body will he
restored to health us soon As nature line received
sufficient ASSISTANCE froth their effect.
k, The quantity of impute humors discharged Itom
he body by the action of the nrondrotleo PlllO. is re.
(pinged In the enerse of n few hems with new and
patki blood. by the digestion of it moderate meal. fly
purging the bogy with this medicine !nu whole mass
of Utooil becomes entirely purified nod regenerated.
That the blood la the life of the 'body, I presume is
undisputed, therefbre I shall say that It being -the
Sinxv of LIFE, it limn else he the seat of disease.
If disease be in the blond, we should abstract the dis
ease only, not ilie blood. It is the impurities which
*Must he removed h purgation to secure our health,
in all states of the weather, in all situations, and in
anglimatea. The blend, like d good spirit, is always
trying in benefit the 3 body by its struggles to expel
Impunities. nut It is not capable to effect lie own
nitrification nt all times t to do this it. nntst often
have assistance. When the blood is loaded wind in.
purities, especially In Ibis climate. life" consequences
may be dual, provided (the blood Is not perinea nt
mien, and title in sure-to be effected If ltrandreth's
l'ills are need. .
Bold Cnellele nt %Scents per box by CIIIATILCS
lIMINITZ—by S. Culbertson,. Shippenshore ;
H. Brenneman, New Cumberland; N. Bitner, fn
Sltlretnenstotio ; J. Coyle, lloguestown , .
• CONSUMPTIVES READ!—An incom
parablo remedy, THOMMIN'S CIIAIPOUND Synep on
Tan ,1 tar the cure of Incipient consumption, anionic.
catarrh, bronebitls, asthma, and all diseases of the
respiratory organs.
This• preparation now as extensively used, is pre
scribed with greet success by the medical faculty in
the tinny Pulnfonary contrite hits. which are, so no
cullnrly prevalent In this Country, end which annu
ally hurry their thousands to the tothb. _ .
• ._ . •
Tr. public spenkers the Com Pound Syrup of Tnr in
invaluable, soothing irritation. strengthening the
coke and removing nny•pre 7 disposition to diseases
in the Limp antt,Broncltite..
This lovnloahle medicine Is prepared only by.Anto
nett end Ulckebn, nt the B. corner pf RlOla end
Spruce Weed, Philadelphia. bield•py S. ELGIO'rT,
sole Agent for pollute. 1%.
diti) itlar4cts.
Pitiwir.i.riitA',September 1, 4849
•
Remarks—There 4 bas Minn .te:better , fettling , M , the
market during the pair, Week; Dad the, transactkms
have,been to a fair extent.' hnt , withinti any material
Amiga in pricas. , ,The, supplies of Flour, Id ea l'and'
°rule contlnuoilght; butlthey are quite adequate -th
thoMeutaad• . • • •
and•hreal; , --,Vito ‘ latite: 'anitirlat.,eltange„: to,
in:the - elouitniarket. Tito: demand tbr;mtport,
Atorititinsielintited;.bitc f priceehtivii hot varied': sales
'of Ots.7mq barrels fresh ground as4s,loe , ,S,l2l,tatitt
Alan
13,25" per: ; ' barrel 1: :for citreonenm.:
Alan salesrof old' etock'and fresh gfound at $4;071
A 35, 05 and,Extra ltyerlour 'don."
tintlek salute and in good demand ar83,25 per barrel:.
The ;marker - is bare or Cern bleak Small sales at
113, 25 .'
Grain—The recciptit of :Wheat : a.mincreased and
the demand being moderate; prince have slightly de
emed; miles of 25;000, bushels.Ordinaric.and Prime
'rod at 8 1 4 0 3 Nixed 107 and 'white at 117107
and - tithe. et 81,00 a "1,18 ; nye in scarce and tom.
monde 05els: par bushoi,Alorn .comes - ln rdnuily'und
meetsi.noilernlo.-ilemptidealinvor 8 a 10,000 bustt
cia Bdtithern yellow of OO a . 05 eta.,
and 'white at tlO a•; 62,ctti.-= °alga re' In7fltir 'demand
'and prices steady at 28 a 30 ets , p er bushel and Slats
for •,1;. • -/.:
• Baltititore, Soptenaber.l,4B4o:' ,
•• , •
•:Flatii,-flie r flour ' Market very active ,
title w , eolc:::J.On'tgaturdi t y last 200 ,bblelle,ward.strect
.sold:atcss,2ls;:iindBoo oti;ltlcanday,.
t here. were sales' tif 000.1ibliPAt 45,25; 'rapi
dity 504 biffil'qba liged.ba nthiat flio sante 'figuree. l l'herit
Weiettales of 200 bide ',Welincerlaymtlih.„s,- Teo
tarday.and td-difY the ll'atigactions :mem frpkilialted
extent,.,,at peel/Imam ratelco -There de!'
I '!ikatyl', nd•the atockquitelight;
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to 511 so E.izAuArryiiell*l94..r/I''°''..l °f: '; /71 :° 11 - .?••
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( VALUABLE .R - EikLTSTATE' 7" ,
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IDT'puraaanoo•bf. the Orphans, ,
'3otirl . .orlamiberlinitheounty 'swill'fbe Solent , '
,public stilee..on the prceibieSion.WIEONESDAY •
•tlielOth rpext; pill) o'clock, •A', ,, blC., -•
I 'the' following described real estate
"property of Henry Miller. deo!_tl.lo w it ,
A tract of Jaunt situate , in Mifflin township'
Cunilierla nil twenty, nit nit three.mdles • w_st oft-; •
.NeWville Mid'),-4 of ami from •Eckerts
bottioleiten the South by the Ciatodoguitine,V ,
cii.eek.; oh the ERA by•Abraliam Wiiiileron the r.
North by And'w. Middleton and on the West 1.
by John High, containing 153snerea neat 'meas.
ure,nliout 4,0 acres of which is covered with •
good timber. The land is slate and creek hot-, -
tom in a high state of cultivation, abont.ki acres
being creek bottom of stiperior•qualitrfor the •
production of
. grain or grass. Plod improve:
• . meats are a large and commodi l
r,., 111 nue TWO STOILY HOUSE p-rt
FA: . log acid pert frame, a large. new •
•, • Bank Barn, basement Stone' and
the balance frame, together with
all the necessary out buildings in excellent re:
pair. There is an orchard of alloire fruit my'
said fajfit R4ll never failing Well of hater at
.th • .
•Th rine of sole are ISo much as may ho
reduired I . my the costs . and •eXpeimes, to he'
paid on the conrirmation of the stile by the gourd
one third Ombalance to remain in the, hands of
the purchaser during the life' of the widow of
Said decedent the interest to he paid her annual
ly from lst 'A pril next mint her deatli the prin
cipal to he paid to the hares, one half the balance
to be. paid on the lst April'next when possession
will be given'and a deed models) the puuchaser, .
tad the residue in three equal annual payments
thereatter without interest. The whole to be
secured by recognizance in the Orphans court
with approved security. Flue purchaser to pay
the taxes of the'yeer 1850,
*WILLIAM KNETTLE.
.
, rety o
a
Trtistee ailigointed by the Court
August 27; 1849.—t5.
Land at Executor's Sale.
• THE subscribers, Exeentors of Daniel Moh
ler, late of Allen township, Cumberland county,
deceased, will expose to"publie sale, at Iris, la.o
residence. on Tuesday the l fi th of Oct ober,
1842, the following Real Estate, late the prop
erty, of said deceased :
Nosl4—A tract of Land, containing 40 acres,
situate in Allen township, about two miles and
a.half east nEMcebanicsbtirg, near .tlie . .State
Road from Harrisburg to Gettysburg, adjoin
ing lands of Petar Mohler, George 'Yost and
others. It is first rate limestone land, all of
which is cleared but five acres,biid under good
fence sod excellent cultivation. It contains rto
improvements, but is advantageously situated ,
for farming purposes.
No. 2.—A tract of land, situate in the same
township, and containing 12 acres of a good
qui - 14 of Slate Land, having thereon „erected
• A ONE STORY LOG HOUSE D
• • STABLE,•with a young Orchard.—
" IL is under cultivation and good
" fence. .314
No. 5.—A tract of Woodland, situpted an
Monaghan Township, York county, entaiiiimr
IS acres and 144 perches of thriving chesnu t
timber. Adjoining lands of Ludwig Frysinger
Eleock and others.
Attendunco will bo given on said day and
terms made known by . -
soLoNiom MOFTL R, •
JACOtt_ MOIILER.
Executors
Har: Telegraph, Lancaster Volksfriend. iii
sin to amon't of 4 e3 and .cbargo this office.
Orphans' Couxt Sale
IN pursuance of an ofder of the Orphans
Cowl of Cumberland county, thrysubseriber,
Administrator of clulrri dsc'd. will
expose at pub,ic sale, ut 'o'clock, M. on
FRIDAY, the sth of October, 1849, on the
premises, the following described property, viz;
A tract of Land, sijunte in Silver Spring
township, adjoining lands of the. heirs of Ba
ker, Jacob Denny: Frederick Stine, John Over
ly and otherti,'containing about : 3l acres more
or less. The iiiiptovements thereon are a TWO
STORY. FRAME HOUSE, a Log Barn, Sring
House, and Alto sheds and appurtenances of a
Tan ard. 4
The tertrik.9s4ole are as follows—Five per
cent of the amount of .purchase money to bit
paid on confirmation °leak, one half of the bal-•
once on thefirst of April, 1855, when posses.
sion will be given, and the remaining half of
rho purchase money on the Ist of April, 1851.
Rent reserved. The purchase money to be se- .
cured by judgement. The taxes assessed for
1850 to be paid by the purchaser. Attendance,
will be given on day of sale by
J EREM lAH BOWERS
Adoer of J. B. Ebrigjit, dec'd.
August 29; 49—to.
Notice,s,
To the 1-leirs and-'Legal Represen-
tattves of WILLIAM FAHNESTOCK,
late of Cumberland county, dec'd.
ULE on all the parties in interest low
Lik: cause on MONDAY, the 19.1 h Hoven er,
1819, why' an - ttlloged error - in thesdininisr Led
accounts of William Vshnestock, deco:out], a
mounting to 54.5t1,2 4 9, shall not be'corrected a
-I'ree:n:oy to the pifil,ibn of the said William
ahnestock. this day presented to the Court,
and remaining on file in the Orphan's Court.
.aug27 3u , BY THE COURT.
To the Heirs .anc ip t i Legal Represen
tatives - ot ISTIAN ElaismAN,
late of Rapho township, Lamas=
.
connty„Pa., dec'd.
"TAI E. notice that the undersigued,•Admin
istritiora of said Christian'Erismon, deed: will
in pursuance of an order of the . Orphan's Cour.
of Lancaster emthly, on SATURDAY : . the
6ih , of October, tl. D., 1649, at . the•yublie
house of JacobSionarty,th said townshm,ai
-&-elook,in-tlia=afternoori r aell 7 l4,public-v ert • ,
the rOtiraathto of stud Chriitian Erisman, dec'd.
sittfaln iti IhetoWnship aforesaid, adjoining;
property of Christian Vriek, Jacob trisman.
and others, contaitting,.Bs Antes and 82 Per
ches, with . improvements thereon. • Which
sale you can attend if you think aroper.
rn•••... RUDOLPII .
.•,. A 1311.911. S. 12. ERISMAIsT, •
aug29 ! , . ; Admit istrators.
In ;the 'Court of
t,4Dr.-ioloph,Speqls;v: , "
war - rmor,. Gco..
Spconeler,. B, Leoh
ler:'and:Cnilinitni3 his
wife, Win frang.V . arid
Sarah' his wile; Alfred,.
'and Frenießn Bliondier
Rov"Wm`.l3uilor,; Al
lea Gengeiwer,,
Wltntter, with netiedi
to heir guardian, , Rev,
:Wm .Beeler, and Dr..
Frederick
By :The' Co
aug2o2t
Etate .?rlolgi,Sensebaugh,,deel,d.". '
8 NSEWATJG.lii.V . litlo'.`'cif
nll.persompar,ihdratcy.'niAified kV . intike paymot. : .
those 6lninie iq,pro,
sent. thnin4 o : KENNAPYi ,
nu p 96 , 74.•;- • '
'BOOte,„'bC l3. ojapirticticz; - det'd,: ::
NPT/OEl4; ll 4:rebYlliVen that ri i
_e_ters 1
„..1,11 or.Misiaistration on. the Elstat6 oraf.N-'' ''
lAMIN ICLuTkiate , of Isi:Orthbliddleton'tOwn."!
ship,, gl)filberlarnt : . ornintff'decs'cl. ;,:have= Inipti% ,'
grant94 , to Ike Subscriber raiiding in'sarne tkiwir: . ,
shjp.
.411 poisons Judebted• to L said estate are?,`"
lierelty',AiOnd ' to qoake. inunedinte paynnen;,— ,
ostid'those . „ h&ving, clams' to,pfo L senc lhenvforyis
sattlonient'in.t ,' `DAVID,K WrZ;'Ail`Mr.'''' ,
-litin2ollt.t i',' 1 P 3 'd ',." 4 4 1 i1' , ':i.r..+ ,. -. - : , . 0 -7 tr. ~:..,,,,,,
A l V7 4 ltre ; 'i rrP';'„',
loi,
' 4•:,.1*?t,9,4,'11igi11, , ,ti:7,;; , ,, ,
nrillb slitec iiior,ofilgre raiirtiollihat:VAT,ED, 1r
.pJLI , TA van , STAN,D;,ealleda4Ckys!i %.k'orl
,tetlef , Rblitt i ftt9 yObialvisiotteeltetl &bout eia - r1 . 1
1
3.4 9 l tAff M., rifile,lfind,:sittusia owiho LU tlo ~
40tidteorg o grk ifilfuts io , `Carlifilece , 4 at ,t.,t , 014,,1
Altai:li** 'tli 'former place: in ,net PetnlPPP,i 1
:,reilititiSwinilti itttolibbilnfitlf , 6oliiity?ts VitlL 01 , -;; I
,i,tllo.4oyoribar lirifid,, sit Neiii - c4kkibeitiviid: 'Ai , - ,
" aug29 3t , - ,''t , j ,1 : 1 1 - 1Agut , Ss'OYSTEIt.,2, I ..ki
. , A,,54,,,,,
1. THE subscriber intending to remove-to the
-weet,oiTers for sale the property on which he
mow resides, together With his Mire stock 6f
TIMES, panetsting of many thousand of all
the dithereir kinds, and varietia of Prints.—
Anti suitable stocks. &c. for chntinuing the
business. The property is situated in-the vil
lage of Plainfield, 5 miles west of Carlisle, Mid.
contains about 9 ACRES of_first rate" Lime- .
striae Land, with a new and comfbrtable Frame
HOUSE, new Frame Barn, and , other suitable
outbuildings, all new, a well-of 'woler.an ex
cellent Apple Orchard, a Peach Orchard with"
25 d,ilibrent varieties, and a great. variety or
Apricot, Nectarine,- Cherry, :lam; and Pear
of the choicest Eastern varieties. All having
been selected with especial carp. _The trees or
properly will be sold separately or togetner.-
This is one of the mast desirable small proper
lies in Cumberland Valley, and will be sold
low,. I wit‘sell trees by the hundred or thou,.
sand the present autumn at greatly redaCed
prices. Address
ANDREW CAROTIIERS,
Carlisle, Pa. .
ON TUESDAY . , the 25th of September,
1849, the subscribers will expose to public solo.
on Die promises, in•Frankturcl township, Cum
berland county, Pu., the farm lately occupied
by Daniel Guymon, deceased, situate in said
townslip, about 5 miles north frowmNewvillef,
8 mires' west of Carlisle and .1 mile -from - 13 le
eery ille,containing 130 ACR ES of good land, all
under cultivation but_about twenty acres of
vaioillontl, and in good order with goqd fences.
About twenty acresof it is lino meadow. TI ere
leo - running stream through the place. 'The
improvemenis ore a tirm 'Story
DAV E L N G NOUSE, Log ,
....4•0
: , •.ta Barn and other - necessary out'
1 houses. 41so, a well of never
-"••: failing water et the door, and an
orchard covering three acres, with every variety
of choice fruit, The pirice.,ie in every respect
an excellent farm. Possession *IL be given
id the fall it desired. Persons dewing to see it
can do so by coiling on Abraham Payreen,liv•
ing near Alter's or Frean's gill. Sale to com
mence, et 9 o'clock,. P. M., when Attendance
will be given and terreb made khoWW,bir
_ ABRAHAM GAYMAN, • ,
JONAS GAYMAN,.
augtrits Execat ors, •
Telegraph insert till stile and
send bill to this office for collection.
LizarsToritio PA,RDTS AT
PUBLIC SALE.
HAVING determined to temove to the west
I will sell the fidlowing described Farms
at public sale.
No I—ls situate ill West Pennsborn' town-
Shin, Cumbe rland county, Pa., 63. miles west 1
from Carlisle. 13 miles West from the turnpike
at john Paul's and 1 mile from the Alterton
Depot, on th d'itail Road, It consists of 125
ACRES of excellent limestone land, one hun
dred of which is cleared and in a good state of
cultivation, the balance covered with fine young
timber. The improvements are a• good two
Story Brick Farm HOUSE, tind•n
~.,..te largo Frame Barn, these buildings
NO : ' are new, having beep erected with
111 a • -7 .in the lasveighteentnofithe. There
•• =-"-' is a good well of excellent water,
with ptimp • convenient 10' the - Reirati. -- 'lliefti
is also cosy - access to Mount. Rock Spring, dia.
taut one half mile.
This Farm is located in the centre of ono of
the best portions of this coubty,-couvenient. lei
Mille; Schools, and churches. Thus rendering
it one of the most desirable Farms hi the town
ship. This Farm I Will sell by public outcry
on tfo premises on FRIDAY the.2lst of ,
or, 1849: --, . , . '
No 2—ls situate, in Dickinson• township 63
ides south. West from, Callislo, 2 miles east
om the Stone Taverns and• on the -YelloW
reaches Creek It, consists df 125 ACRES cr
first rate Limestone Land, in a high state 0
ealtivatiou .There is fifteen Acres oft good-nn_
turarmeadow The improvements'
.
are a 'Thrgo Double, S T. a N D.
IlclfiE, a-Good -Frene• ;Bann, ' , k [ ..'., 1 , l Osi:Crib,_Wagor,.Bhed;_Car -,. I } '..
.
Tinge flOpee, Spring.liense, die'—•:2 ,ac'
•
"There is; one of the hest springs in t o:countyy
'rises within, a few yards, of.the z house. . This
farm possesies all thi'l.adsanttiges desirable, in a
Farm being - Conientent to the "Gres Drove
a%' I the • r - I
Boa-,
..v.i icre stingy can, a ways.. fi nd,,ti
good market' for too prOdocijons Of th.e F,prnalt
I will ala i ) 'offer' floe 'Farm'at 'Onblidi j sale.o9.
SATURDAY - the'29th'ersioienibilt, 1f01.9,7-7,
Terms Made' k nown en.tho , day 'of '014:'.:--,Titleti
indison 1 able.::For furthetparticidark,'Aitilient
, the....subieriher....residinponnheollatirdOtilialied
property .. : .,1-:.i ',JOHN , Gti ;WILLIAMS..'::
Jy25'49 4 . ts ,-,..-., ;' . .,_.;..i . .',..i, ~ 1 ,,, : 0, , , r :i i.t .:i.
, 1 1 .
. ...- VitIrUOLE •Rt r AX' T gt:TATPT'
, i. ' -41. i . :',..F0R , ,8ALE.;i,.. 4 ' ' '-:kt ,''' ' ...' ,'.
ll f,:aubecri her` hes - 4V , ciinierc tilatletr..fo
. .. remove , to tlittlWrilt;.offera for,'iali . he.
• arm ,on which arritini'reildds' situate - Itit rtly,
xi
in , Mifilia and Frpnkford,l 6 Wrkil?Oi 9iiirlililfr, •
land' County,.Plf.; `withiti.".4ltrea . mites'.'Or. the:
Soto' 'O( Newitiltcand! thp Catididilaiiir Vidltiy, '
.Ralliroad; Containing, Pliant 20,0'. 4 4C403... 1 4
patented hind' or first qbalify giiiVel aiid
_Siete,
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14
l e t t ,: gl ier t i
yi
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. !..:
~ • . La" ;Double' , Loo-noo k :OE t .
~.' - (11l ' Kitchen'''. With' iterhis; - a`, c largtf, ;
,If 11 Frarnevfltiri4 with tWi,r.thleshing ,
/
. ....-- -_-:. hoer '-Corr' CilbOttid . .' Wggen ~
I 0., complete'Brick Smoke end VtrAtilbart;
• wit.h,water risi n cin. , the' l mjit , N94, 4 lctliVa '..i
Trniont licmsh , ittii . Eittabhit'aliee ' 11,a nlV.Cr.',
• failing' etreani: at wider z .- tiililivie,,illat.fivi At,u,
'lir diemeote; • 'There tdeq'titie tell?l4s,,.fo'pji , ,cf '
*A r ch' is:young, and , gritilidli la - . PlP. l Setti ';
FrAin'lS well calerilated fer; , faiiikat*Pkill it ;
'.0..,4401c.0.711te ea' , leq4siaciittlietak ' liti:ttll.thii
qa.p. eigeot t*b:', - ,4l`hiioniktheliillialUit,t6.lo: .
41174,41, 4114 wilk„tieinild injotti,t ,t4 ) por., ,
.eltiteertc: i' • ,_ '1:, , 9 f444.:,ft'1.' , . , , Tii , .41.,".1,1,"..?0 . i! .., -., z ; 0. ~ . 1
..
. i,. 41411 Meet sell 'I tiiitPlit4thi iirtlihVeillit'ild
slltiate. lo . Mifflin Aorhehip,..igiCY;4,4lo":lo )
,pa tauted, - tPeritentr,*letiliCePlittirritiaitltlk o f4k ',.;
' O c in 'ea" ni..an'thtientiScritair;3',...4;r:!..,. .P ., ,, '. r '..
''13025 , 401E, , - P. ;', '.. , ,,..--,TAKEtip:ONNEDT ':
:07 : :FAral:e.rfkriSOOilre t . 14 :!**Acir4
'‘.•.4I.:SVIATtI) ist :, :iickliggi-kOAII.O .tstrift6 i
~ A44440 3 '1 , and 'f9nr. :l ooqp c ilitfik'avallfirAt •
° , 1.f 0 1103 0 , 1 4hat - k4ueerleatrO!!,llollo.7faiter, ".
witliotitc , ',:the Jettit,y' angernre, ntl fi ll :TAW, •
lil'hi:eehtog.Mtailline . o , ,Willnev.i Ilf I t 'POW
Rhiugh.4l o dldthaelthf:Outli ffteM)a
9. o nal#PtOn'kdaW'' ,Ild*I! .1 1 .44 4111 0Ve ..'
.ctillie g l,,h bole`:tiuth: alik:s. te, hr , 0;1 , 4a
. 9Afit V , MlVF4terleolid tk,,,, ,
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ommon
rid
• ation'tof Partition,
;No. 41,'Augi T. 1848. -
27th Auguit, 1849.
Rule pa'perendente to
,nppaar, TVESDAY
r 1
,of Sebtenther
next, and accept arse,
tune to nacoptllto pro
perty yvhich . the:anbt
pet of iltio action . Of
partition, at tlig.valua.:
-1,10n,0r ahow eliurth tito.
Immo •ehealti,,rtoLlict,
,fiqFPEI,I,
. ~~~r:~~'r~;~
itteilliVotOtt
SmaItf'REOKAVRAVAO .B 4 IO i
HE Farmion ; which>he
A. now taihjesVitituttiOdyiiimAille;,'.htileW.;tho'
Pocir
and throe ,miletc ! below •Carlisle, O.:Pri/Ate pate;
This Farm contains 54 :ORES:Mere Orissa,
cifgo o d..li m est o” lab t Lefait' rgikitig fs
wit - tibia , few .rods lofit:lilTheo,fibpreimmenta
• ...are•akivolstory 7, LOG , ,.llQUSE•
• PA t fid RlTCHRN,f , Framel , Bern;
'.:4 and idliekv.nocesiairciut . "houses,
" 1111]
never-failing'water
Midi° door with -ropunin
Together with a thriving young 'Orchard , otr
the preinises. The -abovo forth :der-boiinded'hy
lands of 'David.Kutz; Jeremiah' Kriner dad ill°
Poor House Road and °theta. It cleared
land in a good state of cultivatiokand'+will be
acifd on easy terms. • Persorie;.wishipg 'to view
the above form. can do so by calling 'on the
subscribei. hVingon the premises. . •
•au g22,3ted • JAC C 1.13.. ant] 88.
FOR REIN'S: •
he Cumberland Hall Tav'ern•giand l
well known as the Ston e Taviqn. l
THIS property Is'eititated an the Walnut
t mom Road, about. 7 miles west of .Carlisle,
and at ptesont occupied' by Maj.. C.,Hqlfman.
ItZie ono of the boat located. likendß - TO Drovers
• and Travtlere. on the road, and
.•
. the HOUSE is Among - tho best
bo.weeivritisburgari Philariol•
I. Oda the sithierilpielitwing ex
: - pon dod oVek.one titbits:l6'NY dollars
ithin the pasL year,
.irt ..pUltiug it in , repoif:—
tabling su ffi cient for *the accommodati o n ' of
hree droves. and a large Corn l Prib and goqd
• rulla rd are also 'attache& - .Con thiCted with the
remises, also, are 400'. , ACRES of the beef ,
imestone land, cultivated' for. pasture ,Tor the
so of Droves. The present ocelipant has kept
.ver.twelve thousand head of Cattle the pre
sent season.
he above desirable property will. bworenteci
t Public Outcry, on the premises, on SA r
lIDAY,. he Bth of September next, when the
(inns will be made known. Possession given
.n the Ist of April next.
Carlisle, nug,2B JOHNSTON MPORE.
:JErmirmil ursery and Land To,
IMO
nu. 22 3t
FARM FOR SAI4E.
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•,
11114' Shen td ity thogyik.day..b . E€l ecitgin 4 be i t i.ti tlit a ii e t a ,,, ,, ,
, i ,l' Vitt offer i Public NaIO . I: PPI",I' -!- S r .
'
,lhe Viii t thk : tli'w -a° ied ' i ' S '' .9 !" ° °b . i '? r dul,:' ,, '
uitu l iti3 in :Ws/log(4n til)r°4l! t° ll o l / 4• 81 , 1
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mije froi92;,rituna c l c hounded j ' A
nitter-fsinfoi
:gainoci:or9Pki Samuelßoar, J. l io „ ; .' ettliiiit ~
,auti. others,' oontainin § k
tuAur , ,
1110,): The'itoid ill •7 1,
'r 9 f nri g ° , 9 nie d III': v'l,7 ' 4)*(droa, 20, aerie' of' W 0,041:;(:
tve,ilitp.Uilance are ' under ;feriqufr,'.',P,bii . itic:-.f.
,'
li. itilOcifto ore a'' '.' ' " ' ':::c,.... e. fi:e17.^ 1 '3. 4 447;':':;1T::-,
: 1 4 ' I • ''. : ,'''' '., • ' $ (OH fi TA*ol!knif,‘)".l'`!:
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=EMMZEI=MEMI
" - .Z.Gtettic
.
T ,,,, VALITABLE 0110IOETARDLAT
subscribee , iMending.to 7 rremoieWelit'
. 1•11Willeell it private sale, the Farm on which
•resides ' located in-. Worth Middleton
- townahipi:Cumberland caunty*on'Alie turnpike:.
read, leading froth Cerlisle,,to(Harrisburg,
miles bait ot'Gailisie,.and;Ohe' half „Mile
of`MiildlesesMills '
- at.lhe'Letart - Spring, con-
Atilainkl4o ?ACRES *of 'fide-rate Limestone
Lalid;tin a high state of cvltivation.ebbut
Aereteof the, aboVe•::is covered with 'thriving.
UM , • e,greater ;part - is set with loeMst'
post' and , cheantit rail fence.
_The impioVenfehte
coneilit of - a comfortable • Two - .
Story DWELLING, with . , , two,
Kiiehene suitable' for two families
m fi'i f, ;:llll '•
iogellier'wiih . ; Worth:bea Milk '1 •
House, SMoke house tend it neVar
failiapvell of: water at theXiielien'iloor,•with
a pump in it: Also, n.Stone . -13tink:Harn 80 by
37 feet, with. Corn-cribs' wagon shed anecer
ringe house and a horde stable separate, with
running water in the yard, and a largo apple
orchard 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. • •
Also, at Private Sale, another farm contain
ing 2GACRES;:ofie;ltaif - milelfouthaitst of the •
above farm, having thereon °Meted a two story
. DWELLING HOUSE 90 by 24 .feet, well
finished, with a bank barn' 48 b'y 42 feet. Ali?,
cr Wagon Shed and. Corn-crib, all new, and a
young Apple Orchard. This farm is the best of
limestone lanCluid in• a high state of, cultiva
tiOn. The siibtiolibin; will sell the above harms
together or separate to suit purchasers. Per
sons wishing to buy,'will do well to view the
*property, it is a most beautiful situation.. Come
and see - for yourselves.
atmls . -CHRISTIAN RHULE.
•PUBLIC BALE O
VALUABX,E, REAL ESTATE.
TN Pursuance of an Order of sale from the
12trphans' 'Cohet of Cuniberland county, di.
ree,ttid to the subscriber, Administrator of Jacob
Lehmaft, deo'd4 d.Jate Of We 'Ponnsboro tqain
ship, Curfiberland county, hemill offer afPublitt
Sateen the premises, ou .BATURDAY, the Bth
,lily of SEP fEMBER luextfat 12 otclock,
'the following described property, late the estate
61 said decedeot, to wits—A Tract of Land sit
uate hi West Pennsboro township, Cumberland
connty, containing 11l ACRES and 118 Perches
strict measure, about 10 Acres of which is thriv
ing timber, bounded bylanda of Natbton Woods,
Benjamin Slinkdolin Bricker and others. The
abote tract is of the besn quality ol:11111ellotus
land and in a high state of cultivation. The
improvements consist of .is , large two:
„4 Story STONE HOUSE, with (pick
••• 1
building, wash house, a large and
convenient Slone Think 'Barn, with
Carriage (Souse, Wagon Shed, corn
crl b, and all other necessary out buildings.—
The improvements are all in good repair and
the fencing on the larm in gaud order. There is
also a never-railing well of excellent water on -
the . place,and a good orchard of grafted fruit.
The above property lies Dbout two miles east of
Newville and whiten three-quarters of a mile of
the Cumberland Valley Rail Road.
Also. at the same time and pince tumidl tract
of hind, also the property of said decedent, sh
it:de in Frankford tOwnshipotbout 4 mitelPfccon.. ,
the first mentioned tract ,adjoining 'anther Wfii:
AlterrAbraltam - Gayratuti - anthathersixtud-13 . .. , .--,-,
mg within one-eighth of the Conodogut
het Creek, containing about 19 ACRES, five of
which bre good meadow land; and the balance
covered with good timber.
The terms of sale are as follows, viz—Five.'
per cent of the purchase money to be pito .on
.the confirmation of the sale. One-third o . f the
whole to remain. in the land, the interest at
which to he paid to the widow during her life,
and the principal at her death— of the residue,
one-half to be paid on the„first of April 1850,
and the . other halt on_the Ist of Apri lJBsl.
Any person wishing to view the abot:c pro.
party preuions to the sole can so by chitin;
on Adam Lehman living on the first described
tract, or on the subscriber, residing in s. West
Pcnnshoro' township. •
:ISAAC LEFEIVE.II,
jl.2sts Adm'e of Jacob Lehman, deed.
10 - Lancaster Union publish till Sale and send
bill to this office.
VALUABLE F RBI FOR OALET -----
faN TUESDAY, the gil.day of OLtober next
wilLbt exposed to Public Sale on the pi 0111 7
I sea, in Mintownship, about' 7 miles north
west. of Newville, and 4 miles from Newburg,
the thrm lately occupied by Wm. Stevenson,
co , ittaining 177 ACRES, first-rate slate Land, in
a good stittd or cultivation, about twenty acres
of which is covered will thriving timber, a -
stream of water runs through the farm, along
which there is excellent natural meadow.—
fit The improvemdke 'are a two
story do4bli 7 LOG HO,US.E, Don
'file Log Darn, \Vagina shed, Corn
crib, and oilier out-buildings, a
never failing spring of wafer,
spring .house, and an apple orchard, chiefly
young fruit. Also nt th O . same time and place
will- be offered for salligitt' 24 AIRES of
Timber Land, situated abhuttwo miles from the
above farm near die North Mountain. The
above property will be sold in pursuance of' the
' last WilLand Teetament of the before-mention
ed decedent, for %Okla there.will be an indispu
table title given. Persons wishing to view these
two ptopertimdean do so by calling on Mr. S.
Stewart residing on the farnmir the subscriber
adjoining it. Sale to oommenee at 10 o'elook on
said' day, when attbudantie will. he given and
lostn.Syiade known by
DANIEL WHISTLER; -
' • " Executor of Wro. Stevenson, deo'd..
August 8-ts
For Sale or Exchange. , •
• rrirn Subscribe: hatot F A RM in the county
JL' of Erie, Pa.i which lie wishes to sell or
-exchange ! for Real Estate in Cumberland county.
It contains 209 ACRES,nnd 97 perches of land,
of first rate quality, about. one hundred acres of
which are cleared • • well fenced MO in. good
;', • , tivutuon, having a . small frame .
•• ."".•• DWELLING HOUSE and a
large Bank 'Barn thereon erec
-.. •• ted. The residue of the land is
covered with the fihest aryl moat
valuable TIMBER of kinds. aticiv.as -Oak. ,
'Chesnut, Black•nah, oplar and Hemlock: The
laC
nin titented. wit 0 n•a. qbarter.f
the'Danal whighlettostfrent_the.tiftvn,M-Brits:R-..
. ittsbitVg, snit - about one mile and a half froei
the'l•Lake.:Timber at this place is- hemming
~very Ya I uOle, and ,on the farm there i •about
49,9 rAttres of Atm, very. best quality. , ., The farm nost:me-aliotit four thousand , dollari:ten years
a4Ol . !.bee hinkSvas gellingß nt.a'depreeiesl - ppekei, ' ;
August;B4f,,,!,
,
suhscriber'MteddinitereMo've 0'4110 , 1%;
,WestbeforO,:liprinV will Mhz at priva te' Salo
tiktfousEbt - N - D.-60, - T;hv7ow occupies alt.
iti:,silo ,Nortli HanoverStrcolV . nearly„oppo., ,
residen - dea'Gen e rge'llinzger;Esq4, , ,,
said isu , POI and ittindsOlnely finished '
paying atthelied . thereto all'necessary
ont-bilclingN.cisterri,'&e.,..'Said , lin' is fi ftrttrei
-feetifrentimdmie'llandied and`sevent4' , ,feet
depth, with' a.choide cellectipri ef,'youui , and
'
!,.Thp underldined, :086, lope,P , to inform, „
his, old friends and 'AO : public in general that,•he
lialii,.reinoved hie Sleek of ',lFlata.and,,Caps to his.
proient, VeSidenee, ivhdrele,*fil,conneues to,
loonafactpre and: for sale . ypdoced pri.
'catq''‘'Yorttli.ing• id his Jine :Of: butimess. , - T4e
shbiiieribetviimld" also noti,k,all;thoso,,,indehtPd',
him-
to, tO, - eall - and' Make, , pay Mentos it
design'ito'close mit 'hiir stock :mid settlii',up.his.::
business this ER:I3
• 'guga 3 C ' ; '
.~: ~y:i":~?:.in t;r,~. -4^~!~~`~-=?~7'?t,~t^;t;~t:;r~.-`~1'er'1Ci: a;n~N*`__,.
-..-.,:- 0 -.,,, , , , ,,i- -,,,,,,-. ,
''.'.1....1t0ti.-46.0tatpi,..,;,'':4,',0
IT • ; :--, • nix; ; TE.
'f'ON TUESDAY, tliti2itof 'Oetetber iieiGintill
betiold at Puhliq Snle.nrethe.premises in. Mon,'
i•oe townohip, Cumberland county :„tlie It+
lowing Real. Fliate . ; liitathit'lite f Petee
Drlckur, deceniefi,,,eint•the' Forge Rote
east Spring,Forge::. , • , •'• • L.. - •
1-7 Contains 130.. ACRES first-rale
Liniestorie . 'Lind onproveinents are a :
large Stone Mese; Bank' , Barii, Wagon, Sheds,'
Corn Orik.and other mit-buildings.. , Also, a
first-rtite Spring near the door, and an.Orehard
of Cholie'frult. •- ^ ' '
No. ^2—Containing - 109 A CRESi''LinieStont
.Land, adjoins, the .alcove .., The lt9proVententif
.area - one story Han se;ir Ilana,,Bere,tintr:9oo
TenantAituse,and several:
Sprimgs,near the hOtiee.' , Both "Frines aro a
high state of cultivation. - • ^- •
No. 3—Containing 130 ACRES.,' adjoildng No,
Wand one-fourth' of it mile sontli'orChurehtown;
about ten Acres are •cleared, the remainder is
covered with fine-timber„
No. 4—Contains I: ACRES, on the south
side of YelloW.Breeches Creek. The improve-,
rinents area good Log House and Stable, tint) a
good Spring oink the land is under geed- cultP
vae.on.
No. s—Contains abOut TWO ACRES on tile,
Forge Road, one mile:east 'of Spring Forge.—
The improvenients ard'a large two-story Howie,
part stone, Frame Stable,Blacksmith Shop, and
other'aut:liouses, with ta - rst-rate sprin g in the
basement story of the hciuie. '
No. 9—Contains about THREE ACRES
unimproved' Joliet, on the York Road near
Char litown under good fence. ••
No% 7—Aiarge an'd wall finished twoatory
HOUSE and lot of ground in Churchlown,
abilut 40 feet in front end 150 feet in depth.—
Imdisputable 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 Lifizilivinglon lots No.
5. Sale to commence at 10, o'clock, when atten
dance will be given and terms. - maile known by
GEORGE BRINDLE,
JOHN. BRINDLE,
August 1--ts Executors.,
Painable Real Estate
AT PUBLIC 'SALE.
UrN THURSDAY the 4th of October next, the
Subscriber will expose at public sale on the
premises in Southmiddleton township, Gunther.
berian4,emitity Pa., the farm lately occupied by
Jacob Ullman, deceased, 4 miles south of Car
lisle' nod one mile - north of braigheatPs
containing about 105 ACRES of good limestone
, Land, in a high state of - cultivation. and under
• good - fence. The impovenidoto.are a
two story
- s • .DWELLING HOUSE, .
II I
large Kitchen, plastered inside and
outside, a large Log Barn; Wagon Shed, Qom ,
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
I offered a tract of 20 ACRES of Chesnut Timber,
near the Holly Iron Works, on the East side of
the Turnpike. Also, the one undivided half of
Eight Acres of Chesnut Tiriltrer4 about 4 miles
from Holly, on the east side of the Gettysburg
road: Also,
LLtkn-FIUDAN,thr-51.1Lot_Ootolter,_nortt. ore
the premises in Monroe township, Cumberland
codnty, Pa., the Perin late properthof Jacob
Lehman, deceased, on the road leading from
Chprelitown to -Atiddlesex, - 2 miles north. of
Churchiown, containing 85 ACRES of .good
- Limestime Land, in a high state of cultivation
and under good fence, about 12 Ames of which
is coverid-with first-rate timber. The im
.provetnents are a two story, STONF. HOUSE,
a one story Kitchen, a Log Barn, Wagon Shed,
Corn Crib ,Cider'Press end other necessary out
buildings. AIM a never-failing well near the
door. There is also an excellent" Orchard of
choice frititoo the premises: The shove Fermi
ere in every,respect excellent ones. Indispu
table titles will be given. Persons wishing to
see the above properties can do so by calling on
Samuel Lehman in South Middleton township,
or on the subscriber. in Monroe township. Sale
to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on both dos
when attendance will be given and terms made
known by . GEOI E BRINDLE.,
August 1 -Is Executor;
slissignee. Sale.
Farm on which Abraham Nisley now
lives wil be sold at Public Sale on the
Premises, on 'WEDNESDAY the 19th day of
September next. It is situated in North Mid
dletoff township, on the Conodoguinet Creek
about three miles east of Carlisle, and about a
half mile north of the Harrisburg and Chum
bersburg turnpike containing about 121 ACRES
and,1,40 Perches, more or lees. The improve
ments consist of a FARM HOUSE, a .Bank
.I3atn, &c.
This property will be shown 'by the subscri
ber, or b' Abraham Nisley, who resides on the
farm. Tho terms will be made known. on the
day of sale by
WM. M. HENDERSON,
1027'491s Assignee, of Ab're. Nisley.
ASSIGNEES SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
Vj[TILL be
. aold at !Public Sale a* the Court
VV. Honse in the Borough, of Carlisle ion
S
THURSDAY, the 20th of EPTEMBER
next, the following described property, to wit:
No. l'"iIII.A. SEA'r and FARM. contain
ing about 200 ACRES - of first rate blacksslate
land, situated in' Friinkford 'township nho u
three - miles west Of Carl isle i on-t h e-Con odog 4-
not Creek. This tract iewell,im. ' •' -
proved, having thereon erected a• • , '
MANSION HOUSE, Bank Ili • -
-Barn, Corn Crib, &e., together
with a Clbver Mill, Saw Mill and
Plaster Mill, and tbreh Tenant Houses, This
property will be sold-in one or two tracts to suit
purchasers. ,
No..2—About 70 ACRES Limes.ono Land,
situated on the Walnut Bottom Road, about
ouc-half mile west of Carlisle; • "The improve
ments are a BARN and a vvell.of,riever failing
water. , • ,
No. 9. — The ono undivided half el about 70,
ACRES of Limestone land, immediately. south
Of the nbove tract. The inipmiements • are a
STONE HOUSE, the, lower etonygVarn
&d.
--,--No..4,—Alieut-45—AGRES-a.-Litnesten•-
'hitrid,.situnted on the Walnut Eottom .Rolulp
olicur2i miles -west of Carlisbe.' ThariP iis .it
]3arn and WelLof' Water onillie mot.'• '-'L" , .I.-
No., s.—About; 4. A C RES ..- 11 , 24,- , PEI3:ONES
or Chestnut Timber',pear . ,th0... - iond . ..l.ntding.'
hn
,fio Carliale,to.Gattyalirg,alielq 10Milesfvom
Cftillialn . . , . z ,' , -,'.,.,----', ~.,'----,•,-• • ,
v!"•,i1510'. , '6,--,Ationt.,4',ACßES , lintl 27 psialies of
4 .. - %.:/ . : - 7' ,--. •;, - MEADVIN LAND,. near Rolf.-
/
'' , ''':.,,,=l-- , 1-`-l-dai'S Mill, inl,' the Borough - of
' ' ;';') UT] Carlisle... There is a building for
4
I . 1 , a Malay with water right'lind
, aiBRICK lions& ar:o2,!On: this'
- : •
ti liet . ,.' , .. • ., . .- ••. ~- -
*No. 7.—A,STONE. 'frown lb LOT near
the Second Presbyterian Church in the oto'
of .Parlislo, the Let ia!4o,feet,in front. end, /120 feet deep. y ,
Tlio aboiit 'Proper:o44ll be shown - an
'ttmeesettry information giveoe.parsons wiships
to Itrchase, by Milling,on:either doh° sitbeeri
b:ers, or on Mir.lohn - HitYs; !Whig: :60' the Mill
The termamill inindelinnnit on -Itlie.day,
tf ,•;',
RICHARD HAMM,
.:
.j0.27!49 . teiTh . : - ,,.l.„.,4iisigneissial , Jahn Hays..
. szialsra- , arr r.• .. l i.
tifff,' iiT,... , . werihheOoriiiiiirieed,, BolliOgo,
aii 4 liirk t re b t s o e c r ic i -a f ' /i ll . - ..Y'. rooms for a O a 8 ; l " at ri: g !ift :l QU : '
fliageatTiriC44l6olake , i s ' iny, assortmentu
!oryAllood - ..Winter. Goo
4iit:o,oh 4Yrn); e!'"OliP!,',",,TLiaitiPtillis.l.o.lr)'.
41 7 17:1 ' 1 6 d r i g y e p a r 9 o d fit c a ci b ni le P ,A 1 17 4 ,C . , 4 i1 4 r in i iii i t ' i t l e n r a v 4 n e w e d t i ,a 1 10 fi p i t i d r .
:° o o t i xt'bi' t tg a rll, 1.- jr-• beloir,;.'sbeti °Tut•,l,_'et'
I )o 9,4o Ci ii it i ll ':witrsi.• mark: I. har?-,11,f arse;
,1)115't/InfitIZIT's ;.A,ND'''..11,0,?4,,...,41AP1/g
"):111 ''' ;r,... lega.bile. Or low. f Yitocii47l ll ' i.
v,14...0., 1..4.,1,4-c,--,,, 04E11 , 411,N ;. 0 .,...„ 11 0p....,
roltip!, 1 4 11 .° 1 1i s' , ' - } ' ancii 114/1,00CE",
and' , Mo.. Z;lhot`v koala J''..'•P, l. ' •- , li , 'ii ''Rice
•
RTES' :SOttoilvEctirees+ 1 -F,71 0 i , " , ii e vc_ t ily
-` Oli•
- iffi.o.l:,'4ltaislir iAn 4,,tohel Ev , l 4 ! ? °, c 4 ) -• om RI:
' 39( tinO4BIOiCAIRIO:SIP9 ••'`• ' .„:.., ~ , „ ~,,!
''.',:1tU..g2.1:49 , - .; - ,.;,'', , ,,,t•ifii . :114,. , ‘, : + • ,
rCAtittiNkclA haiqust opepeti ti„Callf
L ',4ll.rtalkUli!Adecilltpm ;Warranted _freqi.
.1 11 0 ne• 441 1 i 13 1:'," ." ELLIO'I7I%:',
~r ~,,,,. ~,,,,,, i , Table cO 4 , , •,,,, i . ~ ..,.„,,, , ,i , ~
~, ,,A' Lot o,r very suPeriort, reeitOfttiti4: 0 1111 1 #1ilt
P.:. acel yea crod'for ;OA by ~ ,k 'n'•o l -Z. 4 3ltr IA) *l'
llulY'// i fl , ` - 'el:'.fit 4, ll , ' l,ll ' , PkAlt”'lMM, '!!t.'
- , l' ~, t)•-•i' .4, k. '', 'l , •4l`i''',
,IVI 7 4 r Wallit`faWfOriti)''34 7llr 4 4 ,W 4
14 \ :» tfP4 . lrittil• f vl3l/#! 1 /024rAillit' iI)FA - tliF
~ , ,,? , ,z ,n w , q ll c ,„f t og,:t g o4 . ow., , : ..-- t 6 ,
, ju g,' '
.. ; ti %,,,..v
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t z 4. 1 .. . 1 .,, 0 • il ) 5 1k 4 e."‘;;;;71 tigrlh,a
-'..44S3'O,MiWtetINS7S: Ag4;WIVII,47I4,Per:A g 4 ; WIV11 ,4 7 1 4 , Pe r : A
' ' .4 t, , t1r"744;,': f ' 1 4 4 41 5 - 5, e*:, , a1A , - . 46
ft ' ' --t. ....ityv•og•lignkl..wil,..-A.--
M=2==
t~aala
tREEttgINENR E 0
SPRUCES - R RO MS
.„•; ;,... •
pHII;ADEI,EEiIA~ t;
irSONBTADIVEY.'nnA6iai - e.litige.,..apeoz:t.
.11U • thentut .+
Walnut Bt, VialiOgantrflrnittire,, i f
manufactured thebeitt.mantier,'Uf.madern,
style, and at moderato Erices,,embracing , - ••
~Sofas, Perlor•Chairei
" Wardrobes, Itooking Chairs,
- Dressing Bureaus; Tete-a-Totes, .•• . ^
, French- Bildsteads, Centri,and Pier Tables
• Digit. Post * Bedettis - Wash 'Stands, •
Het Racks, • Eeeretarie,s,., '• • •
• ' 'Extension Tablee,`&e. 4 •• '"
..Every. article •is made of tilt best Material
and
. winkrnanshipeand warranted.
augBly • T &• a IiENKELs.
irrAii goods bought at this establishment
packed under thb immediate Superintendence' of
the proprietpre, and sent free, of charge to .any
part of the city.
. .
2 1 Z1.41. W4REErOI7I3II,
ThAy,ID RA KTCON, N 0.73. Chestnut street,
ciirneeof Rank street. PHILADELPHIA
has for sale the' following TEA'S; to 'Which' he
loves the attention of the trade:— t ,
.200. half chests Young,HYson .. --
100 do • GunpoWder d'or
100 do . InMerial '"do.
20 - do , .finest Company Hyson Tea.
20 wisest each containing 131 b boxesfinest
Curious Young :14.8011 ,
- 20 oases finest Curious Gunpovider. ,
10 do do Imperial,
200 half chests fineet.Chulan,POwchong.
100 do Ninkong,Powcliong
30 do very finest Oolotig,
I 100 •do second quality.
100 do Nlngyong do.
' 50 cheats English Congou.
'lOO hf. do do do,
025 chests Padre Souchong.
•95 do fine Mohea do.
1500 pounds prime 'Company Nutmegs,
~,
These Tells" have been selected by - D. R,'
with great care from the venous' late cargoes,
and will be found to, fully sustain the high and
Unrivalled reputroion. Which This establishment
has enjoyed for the last forty years end his
prim, as heretofore, will be fohnd us low as at
any house i.l the United Stales. [an 22 Sin
Ftingy Furs, Mum, Boas Sc . Tippets.
yi k AVID - H. SOLIS, (snecesser to Solis,
Brothers,) Importer and Ildanufeerurerof
every description of FURS, having just re.
turned from Europe with a SELECT STOCK ,
OF FURS, is now manufacturing thorn in very '
superior style, and trimming them in the most
elegant manner, and would invite the attention •
of MERCHANTS and OTPERS, to his au- .
perior and extensive .assortment;Vrhich as he
MANUFACTURES as well IMPORTS.; he
is enabled to offer at such prices as few houses
in the kUr.ited States can compete with.
DAVID H SOLIS,
86 Arch (Mulberry), Street, 6 doors below 3d at.
QNext to Louden & Uo's. Family Medi
cine
Store.
Philadelphia, ang-16 6m.
Store always closed on Saturdays. :Tho
hiOest Cash price paid for Shipping Furs.
• Blind Manufactory.. .
8 CLARK, Vonitian Blind Manufacturer.
Sign-of-the GOLDEN—EA,G(L-E,--N
139 and 143 South Second Street, below Dock
Street. PH ILADELPHIA. Keeps always on
hand a large and- fashionable assortment of
WIDE and NARROW, SLAT WINDOW
BLINDS, manfactureil in the best manner, of
the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices -
Having refitted and enlarged his establishment
he is prepared to complete orders to any amount
at the shortest notice. Constantly an hand an
assortment of MAHOGANY FURNITURE
of every variety manufactured expressly for his
own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely
on a-good article. •••
O?" Open in the eveninv.. _ •
* *Orders from a di carefully
and
packed
andsent free of portefhgo to, any part of the
city. . fang Li Iy] H. CLARK.
LATAIINCIP,
Agent for the sale of Southworth Mentifaerttring
Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse, No. 3
Miuor St., Philadelphia.
100 CASES of the above superior Pa.
pore now in store, and for sale to the
trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in
part of
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 Poste, blue
and white,. plain and ruled.
Superfine Commercial Posts, 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 Caps and
Posts, blue and•whito,
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain
and ruled, blue and white.
Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Supertine•blue ',Men thin Letters.
Extra super Bath Paste, blue apd white, plain
and ruled.
Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes.
'"Lawyer's" Brief Papers:
Superfine and fine Caps and T'cists„ ruled and
Vain, blue, and white, various qualities - and
'
Alio), 1000 reams white and assorted Shoe
Papers, 'Bennet Beards, - white. Tikkiffid
Tissue, Ten, Wrapping. Enyeloae,:ossoited Sc
blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, flordwate Pa.
pent, dr,e. .
DAILY EXPRESS
THE undersigned would respectfully.inforra
the Oizeris of Carlisle and the surrounding
country that their
EXPRESS CARS TIPBb FROM PHILADELPHIA.
pass daily through Carlisle
and all honk, ales and
packages left at hos. Bor.
bridge's, No. 278 Market, street, adelphin,
intenddd lorECarliele and adjacenticoi try, will
be delivered at. Messrs:, J•& D, Rhoed's Ware •
-
house. ,G oodr. for °sprees ; to Philadelphia,
left at RhomPti Waraboqa, •wilLtpaet , with. ,
meet_wjil L inteliflittadkm. Goods ... Mr eiprceti
should'hkeo marked. I: .
:A is' rhos- porbridge, 278 Market It.
. go" J. &D.
riticss.—Heavy freights when over, 'OO lbs.
50 cte per hundred.', Packager; 25 arW5O cents
in.proportion to size. •
/kat his is Lb new enterprisk e expressly'for
convenience'and accommodatton of .the citizens,.
of Cumbeiland county, it' is hoped it will 'Meet
with the encouragement it' ()carves. t , '
STUMBATJ9II &•.11 , 1cKLSSON,
jrltf
• " .
CARLISLE FOUND tIY,IEMACHINE . SHOPivr , r
‘,l 'l 4 e!
VILE anbacribet the merinfeetuie
of CASTLIsi - Gg,'at hitt Foundry
and having:.noWjunltta veottmentior
'Patterns, te
,prepared: to, furnish,: Wit incle
DION' AND - . BRASVCASTINZS: in
Wet style:end eitd:at the.'ehcifteet•motielie,
% as now •on'thand S a bitga , assortmene'ol , Cifet-i . ,
inge, euchlike,o,oo-eruehern,.Mill.Peetinige,end,v.c
GnSig9one,.rdipg4 east trgs; Points , Shears,und,t;`,
Chum's, Wagon and Cleaelrltoiree, eeller grates'',
'Oren Doona6 ,. nislitl,Weighta,L&o': yoCooking , P:'
713PFP1hio • endy ipost,Stovoe.,l-10;,eleo,•:,buildefi
, ,tterrettatie CARS;.lhkrlkng. Mn:
chines and Hnise4'owera, with every
• ...Tr erfkind efatt6liiitielf; et the '
teat pot leaf ;1014,1rep, - 1311140,4nd . ..-Aolipprdaken.
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