Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 03, 1849, Image 3

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liewabucrtionnents. -
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iusT `tiei eiveZ and n' two erring at the
‘o'6i. tee NOW Siiiis,"Coreei. dfrHanoVer%an
'Lenther 'streets,' Opposite , Wnt:l.,inintirde...ol
The: underst3ned,respeetiullyjalorin
his friends and the public,' thet•ite . has gait re .1
turned from Phitadeiphitt, -.with a large and
carefully selected assortment of NEW. FALO
GOODS, consisting of extensive variety.r-i
Every article will he sold at the very lowest
prices: Ildons Da LUNE@ :••••- , All the rn Jet desit•-,,,
able styles of neat hiked, and the best shade
of plain blue, mode,,searlet, pink, blukgreen,
crimson:lite. Rica FIOORED 'Utast a :•••-A'
complete stock of elegant styles ,whi will be
cold at very small profits. DRESS - SILKS
Brocade figured, • plaiw, : ohturgeable, striped
glaSse, and the-most superior qualities of glossy-1
blacks. , Changeable Green, and Black AIM'.
tills Satin, the most jtiabiotiable article for the '
fall. Silk Fringe Laces, 'Gimps,
Collars, Glovits, Hosiery, &c.
Fall and Winter Ribbons,' Of .every qualitj,
esd.at all prices. ' Also a large stock of elegant
STAPLE Gopps,.which'bitte been selected
with much Chic, end Will be , sold et very great
tfargains. Our assortment of C1'31110,0186- ,
__mores; Vestings,. heavy pantaloon stuffs, flan•''
nels, shesgings, tieltings ginghams, chocks
icoes, intialins, table covers, napkins, drillings,
Linens, bleadhed and unbleached Muslliis,,dpe.
is very large varied and • 'complete. Alio,' on
band, a well selected 'assortment of BOOTS
& 511055, for noon, women and children, at
lower prices than e 'v er. I,IROCERIES,. in au
• their variety, viiv—Stigar, Coffee, Molasses,
• 'Pekin Tea Company's celebrated Teas, Spices
eagre-best•quality_Carpet_Clutill; .
A.II the, above goods have been purchased
right ' , end Will be sold low. , • •
003' •••' N W WOODS, Ag't.
, - Ogilbro Emporium of Fathion.
Cli ARLES ' omiloy, most respect fully
Sifoxr.r . is the eitizetis of Colie's', and the.
pentilif id general,,that he has commenced open
ing a dry attractive and largo assortment of
' FALL ,&:. WINTER GOODS, at the old and,
well eetablished stand, and invites one and all
to cal Land see for themselves before purclins
ing elsewhere. The stork consists in part of,
every variety and; kind of DRESS GOODS,
and are well 'adapted in styles to please the'
taste' from' the -plainest wearer, to the gayest
dressing young lady. A very large and rich as-1
.eortment•of SHAWLS,CLOAKINGS, Bon
net Velvets and Satins, Fren i orked Collars.
Gloves and :other Dress Goo . A large and
beautiful ashortment of Pari. 'Bonnet, Neck.
y
. and Caii,_ Ribborie. French, Mafish and Ger.
man Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings; rich
figured Satin and - Gro Dresole Cravats for
_ _gen detneri—Aleo;_a_rnammoth eLeek_et_CAß•.
~..PETS, from Vise ply imperial. dosvn to
rho- cflien,iest • -700 pieces of Plain and
'Satin' faced Wall per, from N York, that will
be sold cheaper than the,Philadelph,a wholesale
• prices. A tremendohe stock, of BOOTS and
SHOES, all kinds and ;prices. Groceries of
- ' every kind' wsill•be sold - m . OlO lowest innik.
• ' ' Call and see for yourselves, as our motto is
going to be "quick salts and Amnll . profits."-- -
• Remrfnber the, old eland, East Albin street, a
— far. oorsliblow iii7rMilrGirli the ""'firs-,
GRO 'EWES I GROCERIES T.
LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE BTEAMER.,,CIitBERLAyD
VALLEY
FIE Cheap--Family-Gracery Store of 10.
seph - D. Halbert,'ast Main street, Car.
Bs e, hasjusi .W received a large and fresh supply
of the hest FAMILY .GROCEIII ES that the
Philadelphia markets 'eats, afford. The subseri
bar has just returned from the city, and would
respectfully invite hisAilends and the public
generally; both in town •and country, to call
and examine for themselv_ee'his large and in
creased-stock, which embiaces all the articiel
usually kept in his line, of business. Such as
Rio, Java and St Domingo.and Legume Coffee;
Imperial; Young *son, and Black Teas, of
very' superior quality and flavor; Layering's
'crushed, loaf, falling loaf, and' loaf sugars, or
ange grove, clarified Nbw Orleans and brown
ugars of every grade and quality. with price to
e' it. Honey, sugar house, Orleans and syrup
Molasses. Spices of-aVkinds, %idea fie will
warraht pure and .fresh:4rautid. Dl'ool7lB, Ce
dar a n d painted buckets; churns, tubs, half
bushel measures, butter bowls. butter prints,
butter ladles, wash rubbers, &c Clothes,
fancy sewing, traveling and market baskets of
all kinds. Castile, fancy, rosin and country
SOAPS. Also, a general assortment of chewing
and stroking TOBACCO, spanish half spanish
and common CIGARS. Rapes twines, and
Brushes of all kinds. Primo CHEESE always
on hand. Sperm, Winter, strained Elchhant
° and Cowman OILS.
.QUEEFSWARE.-,i ave also
tOrtf-,alrOkid4rjertitigski,444.: h
~numl.er,of.
netsvi terinrof W kite .Glranltisond•; fancy tea
sets. with . CROCKE,RY.',WARE - of every de
scription, which I will sellai therlowest prices
for cash. • .
Feeling grateful! for
a the liberitl.paironage here
. • (afore, bestowed upon hittrfo.gencrous public,
the subscriber tenders them his hea rt y & sincere
thanks, and hopes 'th'al linblifjefforts to please
and hartieular attantiorijdbuitfirtess, to merit la
continuance of their suppolti,:. - 4gi
Oct 3, 1849.
Jr, E IP (A:0 0 - 1, S.
GL(S.TRING.!
THE subscribers have. just ,returned from
Philadelphia with 'a splendid `assortment or
goodp for gontlemens wear, with which they
intend offering great inducements to the citi
zen's of Carlisle ankthe secrOmidlng country.
They have on hand an saiortinant'of
at 9 cri). reif ta zor cal
such as dress coats, cloaks, over. coat., vests,
pants, shirtsi'liosontsi . collars, under skirts,
draweta, gloves, , ,stockings, silk and other cra
vats' pocket handkerchiefe, suspenthrs, - hats
and Caps: , trunkiOriveling bags and umbrellas
all of which- arlteles,,thny intend selling at a
very, small advaricelLon city cost, having for
their metto.‘tinnalk..;prefirs and quick sales."—
They ,amilt;it tette Mideriimod that their cloth
ing is-all manufactured under their own super
.intentlence,.apitmet:in the city,: helium they are
enabled to warrattl_ every-artiplo they sell.
Having. an' experienced cutter engaged in
their establishment, they ore prepared , to make
to order anyttriicle of-clothing in a neat; fash
ionable and substantial manner and al short no
tice ARN,Q,LD & LIVINGSTON,
North, Illanover,street directly opposite, P.
Itreityar's;Gonfriationery Store. . [oct3 3m
fl2lothilig , t
,Clothing! Clothing!
• %I.rEWLOTHING STORE.
. 'respectfully
• the,,ptib!io that they have opened anew lottftli,i4ltorii. thi3 , roorn lately occupied as
the, r05t: , :,00.6e, , ip South ILinover street, antl
haiie•Ottr,hand. a very large assortment which
they will'soll'as cheap us.can be had in any 'city
in those' U,nited , States..
• And give nil a call,
• And, yew will te-liTeaeod. to see,
Clothing, as'rheap and as good as can be.
• • ,
FISST'f',IEGItyIENT ,OUMBEODA.ND VOLUNTEERS.
eaIARALIE' in.:Springfield ..on TUESDAY;
riM4l4l,ll'i prju, pro
for drilion summer uniform.,
order 0tt,c1e1f.,13.-,Ml,..Moddburn.L_Ltr
. t 3 ' J P PratAdru.
toCilfili 2 and 3
MiniktiVnOirholkii- half or'ilaartai' barrels.--
i • AleitiOSO Arum Salt, "which ho
is dolet Oi iitiithi sell "at" lowest' 'prices' for
, jr.'D "HALBERT.
1. • eIN G , YAPE It ,—Tow ,Ond•000n,
:3.-itryllorohante .can alWays adindied
'Waif Ilia giust ,artitite at a saving of twenty.five
per#i,p3, calling af,tha store of; •
• J, ;D HALBERT.
Estate -to ,' I .4V4p: - :# 3lu;. deceased.
.o .l .ll;iii .iien r thighilipAiipn ori the Estate
: ' , ...'. , '''.1.4f,0f DAVIIY0,1411; lets of 'Mtichartleobsrg,
' 3 4 -c l iiiilierrifid'catisty., &mewled, have ' bean grsn
'''':;,',ricia-!-tii the iiibScilbor,, 'residing in Stlverl3mmg.
. I, :f.'ioi rs .i , ,,hi p , - An, pmsone:,haSif?g • cl . ain ri i . . l ol'n"' 1
1:4IL 14[Pesia:eroirefiVdtdad.M,preeont t am,- and
~.-.''', 't oflo ' nowinuthemsolvss indebted. to make
A. LAMB •
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1 ,, 111$ lotion' of Parin . • •
4
ft,,, Ir.rvitt partneialtip hareforooi , bSieffng fr ;7 1 °
-of!. : ,J....%the • auk esti bats under the, .firM , 91 , ? cimirli ,
---•, :1 , . , .,,,Ciretut0n,.d5 , Co., has Ude der keep.' d Neel vfl 4 'Jr
4.#ll,,WS•mutial):. m doinent. , t l All:-.pertfOns ~ who. ,itaye. PII:
l' , nl,tottltid.ttecottoti a . marmot fully , i nyt i ed. to mil
:, .4E. , ImnSurtaa.Gtbettonilor,, sett lemant,l as , all fbooks
', t i t ; , ateisaaetima:ife.iSi hill' bonds. , ,:si4-Af f'f ~
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REP
HAVE inat , opened
At:r":l"direet front city,
stittso a large, beautiful •atid
• - brilliant assertfilenvbf
'LADIES ,GE
II I. TLEMEN'S DRESS
- GOODS, fOrTall and
NiiinteP ear, to Whicn
ocial',atte ion'-of old and new - triends'and'
cut.ll y 'stock now , comprise' every
conceivable colour, style, pattern rind,,figure of
DreSs Goods, from' the 'plainest: and cheapest
to the most'brilliant and , costly; - Call end-see
thertywhile they are - nettt and, 'novel, as it•tili
ways 'gives ue plAasure ehaw Nur goods at
tive ,.. l3eo Hwo (sep%);---- E: A PRIME
PHILADELPHIA MOURNING STORE.
.
No. 62 •• Soillis Second Stied near Chesnut:
v•
. : MOU RNING IEtOLUSIVEL:t i! i
BBSSON & SON pay exclusive attention
. Mourning • GoodsOind , would invite 'the
attention of all' buyers ,vittiting the city to an
examination of their stock..,,, - f • •
As the utmost carela taken In the importing
and selontion ~ of their goods, keeping a large
assortment at alt seasons, offering for sale only
whin is go od end of the proper shade: of black,
no decepuon as to msWe or quality, no devia
tion in price; and every article. sold as low is
can be purchased elsewhere. • Those requiring
mourning attire, can be satiafactorily.anited,
without the trouble, fatigue and loss.of Limo of
proceeding from store to store, braisiting at
_once this establishment. , . . • .
Lupin's Bombazines. Pirodming Chintzes,
I
Bom. Finish Alpacas, " Long Shawls,
Plain Cashmeres, . IBlack Thibet .4_
French Morinoes, I Sack Flannels,
Wide Black Sake , Patent Eng'h Crapes,
Lupin's Monsselines, 'Mourning Veils,
Mourning do do Collars,
do . Hungarians, Fleecy Silk, Hose,
Silk Cashmeres, I Bilious Gloves; &c.
Opcning . daily ; n i n y lack and half mourn
ing- materials, fro - , priced to the most
costly. •
Irr Wholesale cash bliyers. will foul it to
their advantage to call. [Phila., sept 26 4t
GREATEST BARGAINS IN' CLOTHING.
rvo thd citizens of Carlisle mid surrounding
country Just arrived a large and splen
did . assortment of fashionable ready-made
CU:AWING, for the fall and winter andel at
the store of S. Goldman, south-east' coiner of
Main street and Market Square, Carlisle.—
The undersigned, respo ( difully inform§ the citi
zens of Carlisle and adjoining country , that he
IftifildaraYrive - d - frtintiltiladulp ult - Vwltlra - Intw
assortniant of Fashionable Ready Made Cloth
ing, which for cheapness anJ quality never
has, been, witnessed in this place, such as
French, German and American Cloth ESS
AND 'FROCK. CGAVS, . Over Coats, and.
Business Coats, ' of all 'flescripiions, : Clothe,
Cnssimores, amSattinet Sack Coats, fine br k
and fancy caasimere' Pan.aloons, - superior
win and Et:Hood's& velvet cloth and Iltattinet
-V-SST-S.--Also,•-&-large-assortment-of4aney-
Handkerchiefs, fine white Linen, Striped and
red flannel Shirts, cotton and woollen night
Shirts, Drawers,' Bodoni's, Collars, &c.
13eautilni fall atylc of HATS & CAPS,
will be sold at prices cheaper than any where
else. • Gentlemen. are invited to call and exa
mine his goods, - ito lie is sure., that thoso who
buy will go away with a good FIT and atop.
times,
Sept 26, '49.-6m.
THE GREAT OINA STORE
OF PHILA LPHIA.
IrIiIIiANKFUL to the ;citizens of Carlisle
IL
and its vicinity for their increased custom,
we again requhst their company to view our
large-aresplendid nsiort meta of
China, Glass di. Oneensware,
Dinner Sots, Tea Sets, Tiiilet Sets, and single
pieces, either of Glass, China or Stone Ware,
sold in quantities to suit"purchasers, for less than
they , dliani,lie had - elsewhere—ln fact-qt less
titan Wholesale Prices. AMERICAN A ND•
ENCLISFIRRITANNIA METAL GOODS
in greater variety than ever before -.offered in
the city. FANCY CHINA in giVit variety
very cheap. .
ilk We would invite any person visiting the
city to call and see ug—they will at least be
pleased to walk around our beautiful store, and
to view the finest. China tend the cheapest the
world produces. Very respectfully.,
TYNDALE & MITCH ELL,_
No,. gig Chesnut Street.
' Phila. sept2ol(9ly
.
NEWIORK..:DRY , - . G00D,.-STORE.t
No. 20E1 CChestnutSt„ Philadelphia..
LORD, TAYLOR & pp m
lI:AVE now on hand. just received direct
TA_
from the inanufacturem, a fullAssortmeat
of
l• SILKS, CASHMERES,
MERINOES, . DE LAIN'ES,
SHAWLS, &c., &c.
Tho colors and desigibit being of their owp
selecting. and entirely theirs.
LINENS. HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY,
and all the different' makes of DomestiO Goods
constantly on hand, wholesale and,retail. •
L. T. & Co., never deviate from first price)
IKrWe are daily receiving goods from the
New York Auctions ,•,[lPhila sept26,2m
CLOTIII N G !
Daguerreotypes.
. ,
THE subscriber respectfully announces to
he. publie that he has fitted up rooms for tho
purpose of taking Daguerrean Likenesses, - in
Pitt street, three doors north of Loather street,
east side, where ho will at all limes be pleased
to wait upon all who may favor him-with their
patronage. And as he studied the art with the
best Daguerreotypists of Philadelphia, he flat
tors himself that he.will be able to give mita
satisfaction to all 'who may wish to have,cor
reet Likenesses taken of themselves or friends.;
sept26,3t • W L DOBSO.N.
3000 Fruit Trees or .Sale;
A LOT of 3,000 choice grafted_Apide _Trace,
mostly fit for replanting, are for eple in Lan
caster county, about 8 miles southwest of Lan
caster city. Also, Peach, Pear and Cherry
Trees. Will be sold altogether .or in jots to ,
suit purchasers, with the privilege of removing
them any time before the middle afloat April.
At public sale, on WEDNESDAY,'Octo.
her 17, at t o'clock. - Terms made, known by
the undersigned, Administrator,of C. C. Mel`
linger. dee'd. HENRY MELLINGER.
eenr26.2t ' • • ' : • .
Estate of MARY I OGAN, dried.
aTTERS Testamentary on the Eitat : of
I ' .
A MARY LOGAN, late or Fran
township Cumberland bounty, deceased,. aye .
been granted to thersubseribers, the first . med -
residing in same township. and the latter in
in W
Pennsboro township. . A ll parsons '
are. ereby
notified to make.immediate payment, and those
having - claimsto - nresent-thent-for'settlement-to-.- .
JOHN MeDOWE LL I E . 4' " : 4
ALEX: LOGAN, --.."
' sepni 6ipd: ' • ' ' '
Estate;OrlJetth ,S:.
'llO.O TICE hereby_
A:dminititfotien• on •
SENSEBAUGH,Iate ,-
havb i n.been • 'gran
ell persons are hereby not
immediately, eind those
sent 'them to' J • M 0
MAGICEREL,...i '.. '
SHAD; ~.,, .. . af :
SALMON • : )
t . • . ~,
HERRINGS, 1' 1 :.-:-.
PORT ,:i- ..':
HAMS AND. SIDES,
SHOULDERS, . ~:.
LARD ,
.& UHEESE.:,_.
oupplv'or
:rooks.. 4.1g0, Loather yoliociiiiind
of other Roods. fiapi26) , .. "
fraajj:Qualtige,'3d 'Batitilkorwi
" ' • : Paribeilond
SOtifpinbiir 26, 1849 •
RD B lt 14 9• 3 . 1 * — Thkbattatign wiU ' parade
Public Square,
lOtili , ilioniush'or,Parlislo, 10ATU,RDAy,
i4llt49lcl.ctoyer neZt;',C9o'clok. l .4%:lll,:
.. JOHlti 7F; HUNTER,
4 _ T.. 1 1 ,141 Coto: But.
, tor LE4 a •Rau Road: , .'.
t unwerliku.7
ri4,&
in'
erica. -•-The stockholders in the,Ye .
• Cumberland Rail. RostiCompani,re l in h g e
in etinsylvania; ere hereby ettaPfie d iiion , to
following nutted , instalments, in `,Bl ,
..
those berclolore estlA,Are_reocurepo_kelTl,Cl
Teiliii -,l Forkiffaik, at 'the Period" na r ti , 4) 7 u,
namely
' ll ' - r ' ll ' 1
t of 1 October
;Two dollars a 8 I" °I I e 8
~, , 7 , „
1 ,,r T xt w ' n d ' ol l iars a ' s 'eb ' are ' On ' the L ' iet,' . 4 l , ay - 4 N 0 .4
,somber nexty , , ~ ,
i , Two dollars 4 AIM cm the ist , d7,of
, ID9. ,
I.` eill°l4 next" "I ttne on the Jet a:y •.f.,ii,',.... ,I
, Two oollsr# 11,E, 4 a, ~,
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..7, 1 ',‘ "A` ifir i',
6 1 8, "fi V, ;ti 4 ' out ' eri ELI tioaidy 4- ,"
' , 44.lesi4i4ii - liAlt - unyo4,7 s i g . ‘I
C t r lro 4 o lot/C49%, -r, , ' ,
BERWES. , -.44mALlot •junt:reco- ,
v,94 *nil' kir - IN: ,
MISEI
•-• . •V=OrliPg!s -.lsAl.4loFrt'
• :- :*LOADICREAVIgITATEa .
yy,
_TUESDAY, the 23.1, 9 f. October, ak
the "reiddimie'-af‘T. , Dickinson ,
township, CuMberiapd ,County, the. fullo al6g
described proporty;.to
No. I:'—'The-valltable'prepeffy Will know
as the PUMBERLAND FURNACE,,with a
Saw Mill,sCoal ,House, Tenant Heusee, and
between 2 mid;3oo Acres - 01 - MOuntaltitand.
No. 2.--it'GRIST Niu , 7o - :arhieFie atl
1 4 4 4 a Own - Dryer; Sheller; , atid:. Breaktnii, a
Stomp Mill, with a comfortable Log Dwelling,
HOUSE, stone Sthith Shop,:and from 7 .0 )2
acres of land.-- •: • f.
No. 3.—The Farm', on which said
f .
• Millor'noW,
.resides, containing a
,bout-200 acrse r With Stone:
f DWELLING
lin hirge Bank Barn and on excellent
'orchard of choloe.frolt. •
Nn 4. - A Tract of Lund known, an the 'Big
Meadow,' containing Twenty Acres 'of find.
rate Timothy bottom.. ••
No. 5.—A Fu rm - of '2OdACR ES known no
the 'Peach Orchurd Farm,' with a log House,
a doable Log Barn, &c. (The right of ore on
this farm to be resarved,'end to be sold with
the furnaco •
SAMUEL GOLDMAN
s9b a gh; dpe'd.'
giyen that-Letters tifj
the E me .of JOHN
of,II iftlin township, :
ted t .the , subscriber, •
ifie. tetinake,paymerit„
II . ring stabile nto'pre-.
KENNEDY,
4dm'r.,
;Constantly on be
and for.eale
iPALMBIV.Sr. CO.
Mirliet,StreeiVbeig .
PHILADELPHIA:
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No. 6—A Tract of 100 Acrda, partly Cleared
having l a ho g Houses thereon, and -adjoining
" '
N0..7,1* tract of 100. Acres,' unimproved,
lidjoing hinds of Martin Claud y, Joint Theush,
nnd 'others. On thiavract there is a good wn,
ter power.'
p
. ' ' •
; No. B,—A Farm containing 128 Acres, part
Cleared, with Ltig [louse, ;Double Log. Barn,
known as the 'McKinney Farm.
No.-.O.—A tract of n). Acres of Timber
Land, lately purchased from A.G. Ege, which
will be sold in lota-to suit purchasers. • '•
No. 10.—A treat of Fifty Aeres Of„Latttrd-'
joining tho McKinney !nun, Bantu' Marsh
and others. .
Also, a number of other Fire and Ton Aare
Leta, with comfortable Log Reines thereon.
The above described properties, are all sati
ated in Dickinson township, and mostly boon
ded by the Yellow Brooches Creek. which rie
ver.-failing stream propels the furnace and i mill.
Also,
of•T.
the same limo and place, the Inte
rest-of-T. C. Miller, in that well known Mag-.
nette Ore Bank, on the Yellow Breeches Creek
in York county.
The above property will be Shown, and all•
eceseary-informaOun-givon-to-pinsons-wish
ing to pin-chase by coiling on either of the
aubseribeta of on T C Miller. 'The usual
terms of Land salsa will be given.
D W MeCULLOUGH,
JOHN T GREEN, •
Assignees.
Sept. 26
rfilci7MWMrTMTT'l
170.4 _SAIgg.: - _. __.......,.......÷.__
• • THE subscribers wishing to remove 'to the
west will sell at private sale their valuable
MILL & FARM, situated in West PennBbo
rough township, Cumberland county, near
Newville. The Farm contains 132 ACRES
of first rate limestone land, the celebrated Big
Spring runs along the Westorn Margin of the
,tract, a stream that never Tails or freezes, and
if - lifilimnalled by any stream in the United
1 .,
States. • he improvements ato a first Tate
MERCH NT M ILL, three stories high, fin
hilted off the most complete order, with, a
patent Me chant Bolt, selfpacker, and all the
latest imp, ovements in Machitiery. There is a
kiln for drying corn,attached to the Mill; whiCh
is situated on the above named
spring. Also, aD W ELLING
;g g HOUSE, Barn and Stabling, Mil
es a ler's House, Cooper Sitop, Orchard
- • - &e. Tito buildings are all nearly
new, and in lhe,best order. About two-thirds
of the tract isyleared, and the balance covered
with thriving thnhor. This properly is near
the Cumberland Valley Rail Road ; in , tho heart
of a rich country, and °fiefs strong inducements
to capitalists. The teruitywill- be 'made easy
to suit purchasers, es we nre dew, minetto sell
JOHN PIPER,
SAMUEL PIPER,
JAMES PIPER,
l'sept26,4t ..
Town Property at Public Sale.
HE subscriber Nilt offer at Public Salo on T the premises on THURSDAY, the 25th
OTOCtober next, at. 2 o'clock, P. M., ihe fol
lowing property, situate, in the Borough of Me
chanicsburg, belonging to the ostatp of Mary
Markley, dec'd.
`-'• A Lot of GrOnnd situate on the nor th _ sido , of
, :mt,i,votieetoiundeir on. the eoutlitm mainot.;
ori the West bra-`lO ' of Jenne Rupp, on the
'north by Strawberry Alley, and on the east by
a lot of Ann Zearing containing fifty feet in
float on Main street, and two himdred and eighl
feet in depth, having a Ono Story FRAME
PLAISTER ED HOUSEi thereon erected.—
Terms will be Iliad() known on the day of sale.
DANIEL MARKLEY.
Ex'r of Wiry Markley, dee'd.
septl9is
PROCLAIIATION.
WHEREAS the Honorable FRICORRICH
Wstre, President Judge of the several
Courts'of Common Pleas of the counties of
Cumbrriand, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva
nia,
and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Torntiner ante General Jail Delivery in
said counties:l4rd Hon. John Stuart and John
Diendenin, .IMges of the Court of Oyer...arid
Terminer tad pelmet Jail Delivery tor the
trial of all caPtal and other offenders, in the
said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to
me directed, dated the 28th day of Aug., 1849,
have ordered the Court . of Oycr and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, to be holden atCar
lisle on the 2d Monday of November, nest,
(being the 12th day) at 10 o'clock in thefore-.
noon; to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is therefore hereby given, tothe
Coroner,' Justic6a,pf the Peace and Constables
ofthe said county ofCumberland, that they are
by the said precept commanded to be then and
there in their proper persons, with , their
records, inquisitions, examinatidna, and .all
ether remembrances, todo thosettli lags which
to theirolfices appertain to bodoneAndallthode
that arc bound by recognizance's, to prosecute
(against the prisonerstnat are 'ortheri shall be
in the Jail of said county; are telim there to
pipapeute them as shall bejost,
JAMf 3 HOFFER,l3heriff.,.
Carlisle, sept 26 ' ' .
In the Court of Common eus:o
• Cumberland county:„. •
AN v 6MI.111:, late Ann McKinsey, by'her
next friend Philip Measeremiiii, , - .
- 'Amnia Smith: • ,
cp , N - 7 , 27 — Aprit - TtTrtlB , l9: — Stibititi eut
Divorce; 10th' April, 1819. ' motion Or Mr:
Biddle, prooChnvind -been. made •that , theluti
Thomas Smith, cou'd ; not. ha- (Mind . in•rmY
bailiwick t—Notiou liereby . .gion to the-laid
Thomas. Smith •to appear .0n4116,12th darof
November; to anewer.tho cempiaiiin of the.iiiid'
,' • • .•
. sept26,4t 'HOVF,E(RiSh'fr..t,
IV the .1-kirs and . Representatives
Dirint later",ef ,Went
VentiObeionidi
IFAJC notiew that in pursuance'. of a I t 'of
iartitionand'irelnation issued out of thelOrphans
Court al .tlumbetland 'county, and to me 'throe,'
tedi an inquest will'be held on.the . Real , Estate.
of 'said dee'd,' , lo,'wit —A Lot of r Ground , 'situ
itteitilyeet Pennsborough AOwnship, bounded
bylande of Charles Miami John El• WeaVer,
and. the.. widow • Carothcra, having . .lihereon,
'erected a'lNvo.. Sion? Meuse wand , , Frame
lEttable,"&c., ,cod tai n log about,: 90 : perchet—' , on
'FRIDAY, tho 19tli tiny of October,-1849, 1 0q
Afieltremises,•for the purpose of malting:Patti.
ti and'veluation orenidißol/1010106.•,'
Gept26 St - -; J AMEELIIO.
-
111, the : Court . of. Colfoooo,:,l2lp.its`•joi
'' - Ciiinbiluid'.e.oun s 7. "'''' l . .. I
, ,t , 3
• Ul LIZABETII.DONNELJA:i"bY opr-,..15,
Ku they BlWA:text Irieed.l3onjermie Eberkep,
..., . - r '2' 1. , " . v5,, , 1 .c - 'i'7.S. , .. , •', ~,
.', ; 3 : Jitirres Dontielliktio...4''''t,,.
N0..9, November Teriot, l, o4B: .:'i..l3iibvicpp . ek
eur Divorce:_ 'loth Aortl;':l3t9;;;.(9n:Motiotiot:
'Mi. Adairipretil , hiving been'/ m ode-, Ast, tho
ti v
slid James Dtinoellrieoul . 0 0tjtsttfopid,v.41 . AA
tbailirJetr—,•Noleo-lil 'hero aotlell FQLI7 aci d
~ .jin i e g Donnelly. to sootier% 11, t h e_ . 1211111 Y ?of
November, '0149.' til , tustwer:ll . t . .ttotqlst .
the vaid..Elizettlith -Doorteltv:k
...„.....,..., ;-,___L„.
.-- - .74 -- m i p - 426 , ,t - 4, ...•;.TAMEW-407,YEK, §t4 ,11 ; '
iero I ' i ~, Lt. • ~ , 4,
.. • , ~
• • ~ ciepted,are hereby no-.
A LaL , pellitotitlll ! de 1 , n of i wg b - ct i, i , f op ::
Vitilled t uu 'ttio.,cottrt:.bf'Clithrtum
eCistledr":o6o-iii "rolLiblei?.liolii4Y- Putilinilledriks'i4y,f6oll4,'
rilie;iiitiele in 'llea%l . l . t .i. so wileen i hittliyi p 4,
*Nu iNesi4figisirf"ond hAvocritteoo 4 0 , 1110 i;
wilVii , hlU t uE 7, l :p r ii s t:liii, briSt,E9,iir oiu n i.R.ithl t o,
yor I/ I "
..-.PLIn, gqiiii; n,0r:N.010i,41411,..„49,1aNgft'f,744iee
,itilf-Octiitter:'n'ext;itt • - •; -, 74etrad ;:to.reeen!
PO Whera ‘alki,i9rlPlrtrli :04uin, Auditor.
their chums. -....:fi i. • -y,
.-,. ,`..•`:'-i'..•'
BESI
ES=MBINi=I
ZEMIN
• "-t..t, 4, : : ; Az
:,4,Nito.tabvetttoementr6t ,
•-•
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_,.!, i., , ,,. x-. 4l i tr o 7., 4 / 4 : Avow , ..Z . i• P ::.,!.
i ,'' A ' '=l.a ; , P7 0 17;
,„ 1
t it T . i YI, . _ , - 4,.,,V , • '
IVOR virtotOofitindry 'Writii,;liflrenditiehl:- •
!jupo Eitroriiter issued :out nfltfie,CleMVOr. de*
Men:Pleikenf Curnberland , Coiiiity,.iind ieit - ii,
.d,rota;:-ll!..iiill-extiosii AO' `i,followinir fglial •
Eitiites, to Priblle•Sale; itt,the Ceitirt-Ilonse,lii i
Atießoronglinf.Carlfsle,on::SATHßDAX, the*
• i.„ h 'Oeto 849, nt. 10 ' o'clock; A:11:,' `' ; , -.. ~ic
11 "' •:Lot ''of :ground situatid in. North' 1
iMiddliiton , TOwnshlp;'criiitaining 2 , Ceres, More
or less; )tioniicd:by lands iif Johrif:Winillorlicli
on the Nerth,flerirkßitipOn 'tkl"Eiiit, aiiii.
:Jeremiah' Griner Ori'llieScitith;inid\WOet; ; lMe r %
'lag, thereon er SOW ',ii4tikia iterylwaeHenie;'•
&c:,:, :a n taken in, &opinion is the
property Jaeob Neia1. , ..:.,,:.•‘ : : _. •-.
.Also, all . the righti.title, and itit6test di
Peal D. (A:desalt' hie life tiree,:and ,:ti•Fied '
rick C. Kropff,:land each and:iiiiiry retlitiiri
into. ori 'Out of the "follow_ini 'deisatibeir Reel
Estate4malled . Moant:lidly, !Wen W''' •-•O o i n .•
posed of siiVerel'adjiltliing t racts of rid; et
tad in South Middleton.,,andiDialtin en'Tow,roi,
Alpe, bounded by lands ;Of .Mitynee re heirs,.
landepreviously' et Jane ThoMpson infiv 14-
lentino Hoffman's lands,- prnirouilly of'Peter:
Ege now W. M. , Watts and eothers, together
with all mines, minerals, :light. of diggings.-
taking or mining ore; and all other rights et =
teal to or in any •way appurtenant to 'said'
leo
td ,
Works Estate; having thereon erected a
For and Furnace, Smiths' . and . Carpenters'
Sho f Warehouse and Officio, trvo mono Man.
sion Houses, a Bank; Barn rend Stables , . 30' f
Tenant Houses; a small Grist Mllll',Bati Mill;
dao.-• Seized and talieninsce_cullan ae the pro,
Perty of Paul D. Geisso; deceased, and Frede.•;.
rick C. Kroppf. ''., - - ,_.
.Also, a Lot of groarkiiesftaated in the
Borough of Cornell . ), centateine6if feet in front
by 2401. feet drop, bounded 'on "the North by
Main Street, East bialot_infiJuiries Flemlng's
heirs, South-by Church ,AUoi, and West by a
lot of -Wm. B. Murray; hiving thereon' erected
a 11 story Brick Cottage; and Kitchen, frame
Stable, dre. • . , 4<;. , . ,
Also, a half Lot of if fund., situnted'in
the same Be - rough, contaiunig 30 het in front
and 240 feet in depth, bmind 0 Malu street,
on the North, a Lot of W...' ' iirraj on the
East, Chhech Alloy on theft , and a Lot of
V
W. B. Murray on the Weat,:-having theretin
erected a two story brick House and Kitchen.•
Also, the undiVided, half of, a Lot , of
ground, situated in the same Borough, -con
taining 90 feet in front and 240 feat-in-depth,
bonnded on the North by-Main street, East by
-alot-of-WA-Mairrayi - Bouth-by-Chureli-Aticy_
and West , byki• lot of S. M. Heaver, having
thereon erected a two story frame Ware House.
Also, a Lot of grciumt-aitiraied 'in the
suing 'Borough, containing
_3o' feet in front and
225-feet in depth, adjoining Emory's heirs on
theislorthrailtage.Lane on the East, a lot of
R. I. Ross on the South, and an Alloy on' the
West. • , ._
a Lot of groond,.in" the same Bo- ,
rough; containing 20 fectim ellent and 225 fac
In depth, adjoining Emory's heirs on the North;
College Lano l on the East,. aim of R. J. Rosin •
on the South, and an alley on the West.•
' Also a Lot . 9f ground,in the same Bo
roue], containing 4 acres, more or less, boun
ded on the North by Morris' heirs, East by
College Lane, Knuth - by Louther street and
West by a lot of the Rev. Kempher. .Seized
and taken in execution as the, properly of W.
B. Murray.
Also, a Lot of ground,. situated in
chorohtowo, Monroe Township,---bounded by
the Forge Rout; on the North, a•let of Adam
Begat on the East, Main street - on-the South,
and a lot of Henry Richtdine• on 'the West,
containing 33 feet in *Mit and 160 feet deep,
having thereon srocted story frame House,
and Stables: illemod and 'taken jn execution as
the property of . Joseph Baker. .
Also, a_Lot of Gfciututzeitttated in _the
Borough ofcontaining .24 feet in
front, and 249 feet in depth,-.bounded on tno
North by a'lot of Simon•Smith ' East by South,
Hanover street., South •by Pio German Refor
med Church, and West by. a lot of-P. McGuin,
having thereon erected a two story plastered
House, to. - Seized and taken in execution
the property of:Simon Smith. And all to be
sold by me, JAMES HOFFER - , Sh'ff.
• SeFt 19 " • •
r HE subscriber t renidiettirilEfiniOden town
-1 C umberland'hounty;. having been. ap
pointed at tho Inst'term of Court, a Committee
of the person & Estate of PETER ZIIIIMERMANO
lunatic, of Allen township, all persons indebt
ed tothe said Zimmerman, aro hereby 'notified
to make payment, and those ha'ving claims a
gainst him to present them for settlement to '
eeptl96t JOHN RUPP.
lrtthe:Court of Common .Pleas of
•
Cumberland county. •
.A. "Au BISHOP in his own right, and a
liens° of Conrod Bishop, and John Ditto
and Cathuriuo his wife, late Catharine' Bishop.
Jacob Bishop, Adam Bishop; - Spangler,
and,Suatui, his wife. late 'Susan Bishop,_and
Catharine Bishop Betty Bishop , Margaret
Bishop and Alfred 'Bishop, with notice to their
mother and next friend Betty Bishop, and Bet
ty Bishop in her own wrong, (the eight parties
last mmed being. the widow and children of
John Bishop, dee'd,) Joseph Bishop, Christo
pher Bishop, Frederfar„.Cromleigh ' and Eliza
beth his Wife, lattiElizateth Bishop, Margaret
Bowor (widow,) Abraham Bollingerand Mag.
dalena his wife, lute Illagdalorta Bishop, pa k ha.•
doe Ann .Sidlo.with notice to her lather, and
next friend Peter, Sidllo c and Peter Sidle in his,
own wrong, Lewis Bollinger„Samnel Bollingbr
and David Bollinger.with notice to their father
and next friend. Joint, Bollingor, and John 801-:
linger in' his own wrong, and Daniel Freesingor
apd Susan his wife, late Susan Bishop.. •
,lr
ake.notice that by virtue of a writ .de Par
tition° „Faciende, issued ,:nut of iho Court of
Common Pleas' or Cuniberand connty and to
me direotedean Inquisition will he held on iho
Real &tete of the above named parties, to wit:
A lot or piece of and situate in Monroe, town.
ship, bounded. by , lands'oflarepli Best, John
Dumbaugh and AbrahamAollingor,,containing
about .one and three-fourths Acta, more .or
less: On TEIC.RSDAY, the 4th of. - OistOlibr;
1849, at' .1l o'clock" A. M., on the' premises, for
themtio urpo of =kill ITrtitian', and valuation
,of aaid , Elitatec
aatittgilK , ,TAIIES4IO,FFER; Shprid:
- • • •
To . the Heirs. arid•!•Legal Reprsseen_ . 4
.
rattyes., ot umusTraisr •EnrsivrkNlTl
,late of
••; ••• •
"
.77, notice that e '4 ers gne , rnl.n
-istrators deal& Christtian Eristrien, doe'd••,.will • .1
pursuance.of anfort/er die; Orton's Cour t
of:Lancaster Tcountyr SATU DAY,„ the ,-
6thi of ;October, A. 1849, at'. the public
Wiser of, • 4ilob Sionney v irt paid, entivn a h ip, at I *.
o'clock in lhe afternoon, sell bi public vendue; ,
the Teal nittatCotaaidflhristian Eriiroan deed: c: I
ilituateljnE the township' aforesaid adjoining ;
l •property.(ef Christian ,Frich,-; Jacik [ i'Erismes
and ,OthirS, containing :8.5 , . - Airee and 82,rer
ches. with- improvements itheretln,: .I,Wlricli
sale you can attend 'floe think proper.
RUDOLPH• BROWSER,
e„ : Auunr4,,s..o. , FAlsP4Avsk. - _ - •
,
EMI
~ . , , ,
In t4e, , Court of, , Common Pleas '
of
.' . ‘, - ' , -Ditinberlan'd - cptinty; Pa. -
LIOHN :K.NII§LEY: AND .DANIEL ..
7, ' KN.IBI4EY voMtknotciiitler;Jolinion t • ;.,
- , ',;No sl2lAptillleinto kW, . 27th ' Aug,. 449:
. .Ors moticin . pfitt4illin . ;,ond_potititin L a S
iid.zo.;' , :
,davitfilidcrote on ' Pc L/11111141w a cFfhp Instance/I;
91.glittakoth Sitott , ,td Atom canto wtik..thie
vdirmatitntlt.... not 'ittitrol and ':tiO..nnirkcit co 4
1 .0r11 0 .f:',4•;. , .i. , ..• . ', 4MI #9,Fg.PY",,q l l' l r• •• ..
it.
~,,J01),,,,9;at •,. 1 . 1... f, ;-; ' '•-,•',/ •.';-. ' I V . ,
•
- ..igoteoco.A.Rit:Mr4llKX;blr deed.
V , ,girrEßS , A.rESTAIVIENTAay
ekk:Eintne,.ofiNiary,,kfdrkley., lateokannipden-.',.
township;:decedli...toVo - Onen issued in. duo; forme"
auliicriker reaidingln Allen tip ‘ ! :
All;p'er'eona indebted ;; to
40 * 1
ittnnediato'.papnen . andOen. having
present thein.fiir sektlernent.:,
At
epti9-6t-i•DA-NIELAWARICNEY'
I, , Estate, ;e a K eO, d,
OHIO i hereby gpreit that Letters
"of Ad bilatral foo, tlsAbiatri 'of lir.ls,t; ; ;.' i
KUTg;latO•oflicoithitliddltdonlow,a.:,,
co'adfy.4dio!iihitte',
,‘ Atipeisooa' Indbb led .',•toi said q'j:ie titii 'ate •
IfAratiy',Eitddimt Itd+ Winkel , ',inakeiiiyitiontr
'find itivreiiiihr:fthe6 Air;
'4l•PCOterT.t9', 4:IIi'PAVIRIc,Iyay.,4‘44I,B•A
A AIVIPHINVOIL,—A froglifiltipplf at tho,,
C
• • Mora of (aug22) . 11 STURGEON,' ,
•:,;
Notices;
Abtice.
',llltii..}:,: - 00tittc . , ,- . -.,.
'Property' at, Public Sale.. •.'
Y Virtue otioratildrviethe , :CciuitoT Cord.'
I.llKnind , ,,Pleas Cumberland•-counly;..,in a
tiae . ,aadfng , ,in . ..partition hal • Samuelttl%
§har:p apd Xargarotta P, 41., I ;will cg - -,
pose-to'public sato on•rl.he prom
. es,(tni . W,EP,
N881;lAT; the 10th , o or Clatotorill649, at . 12
o'Cloolr; till:that c e rtain Tr at' 'of Woodland,
sittiated- , and' 'being 'in . ' HbpciwellCloWitshilii
bounded`-by lands of Philip 4 - lefflefingeiv - Rev.
Alexander Sharp', Jacob Hann 'and — Andrew
Sharp; containing 43 ACRES;:tinC49'Perchesi
More or loss. The orma;,oflmilti. be as
ollows,yiz--Filly dollars . to; beapaid at ,the
confirmation of tho sale,• iii residue of one
fitilTor iho purchase money . tollt paid on malt
ing tiro tale, when possession , lin given,
and the balance in two• annuittpity nts-Wit h.
&if Bemired
by honde and mangos°. • •
J'AMSS HOFFER, Sheriff. ",
septl9ittv •
V4lollo_ property at' 'Olio- :Sale;
Of an Order of tho,Courf of Com
.lUll' niciii' Pleas of Cumberland 'County, id a
Sroceeding' in partition . between Joseph
peck and Edward Armor, et will ex,
pose to public . sale, on the prdglises, .On
pose tho 11th 'OctobeN , lB49; at. 10
; o'clock, A.M.,
A Lot of Ground situated in
'Rho borough of Carlisle, bounded by east High
stroet, l Mulberry. alley, peo A Lyon, Esq. and
Others,,having thereon ereeteila ?Two Story
STONE HOUSE, Buck Building, &c.
The terms o sale will be as folloWs—Five
Per cent. or thirpuriltase money fo.he paid on
Confirmation of the sale, one-half the balance
tin the lst April, 1850. and tho remaining: half
on the of April 1851.
ricaptl9 •-IVIES HOPPER, SWAT.
, • •
-Valuable rOperty For Sale. • .
krIHE subscriber has a FARM Which he
IlLwisbeis to sell. The property, is situated in
Wok Penniboro- township, Cumberland coon:
ty, .Pennti: five and a .halr trifles West of
Carlisle,' on the .turnpiltel'road , leading from
Hnirrisburg to Pittsburg; containing 128 Acres
of first rate Limestone Land, in a' high state of
cultivation. About 100 Acrencif it are cleared,
and the balance of it is in thriVing Timber.—
'There, is a large amount of Locust timber
growing on the place, the soil being perfectly
,*l 7 ....congettial to the growth of Locust.
The improvements are a two story
•• ,1 - BRICK DWELLLING HOUSE,:
SR
.22 bd 28 feet, a two story Back
Building, 18 by 22 feecond two •
stories higli, with a doitble 'Log •Barn i Corn
Crib and Wagon Shed; a young . Orchard of
very superior fruit, and 'choice fruit of different
kinds. There is a well of water in Thu yard
near' the dwelling. This' property has - many
advanta,es—onl five and a ; half miles from
or to e—a mar tet o ways on to root . er-
BOOR wishing to purchase Real. Estate would do
well to call and see it.
Saadi 2-1 t • MATTHEW DAVIDSON.
VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE.,
oN FRIDAY the 12th of October, next will
be sold At Public Sale on the pr usesin
Monroe township, C umberland count r Pa.,
the following Real Estate late the prop rty of
John Morrett, deceased, ode-half mile West of
Churchtown, on the road loading from Church .
town to the airline spring road; containing 12.5
ACRES of fiedt-rate Limestone Land, 100
Acres are cleared and in whigh state of cultiva,
Lion, the remainder ia,covered with fine young
timber. The improvements are
'Y a - two story LOG HOUSE, a
..,..„ •
• II Large Kitchen, a Log Barn,
1 , Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and
other tiecessary out buildings.—
Also a ne'ver-failing Iwell or water near the
door, and an Orchard with choice fruit. This
is considered sYio or the boat farms in Monroe
township. Any persons wishing to view the
above property previous to the sato .ban' do so
by calling - on the -subscriber. Sale to com
mence at 10 O'clock, on said day., when atten
dance will be given and terms mnde known by
GEORGU BRINDLE,
SAMUEL MORRETT,
Executors,
Septl2-ts
,P a I. it tub 1 e
- PRIVATE SALO.
niIHE subieriber ollbrs for tittle his valuable
FARM lying on the bank of the Cbnodo
guinet Creek, in West Peensbure township,.
Cumberland county, five miles west of Carlisle
and one-half mile west of Davis' Mill, and one
and a-quarter miles north of the Cumberland
Valley Rail Rood. This farm contains YO5
ACRES, 53 Perches, of gbod Limestone Land,
in aJtigh state of cultivation, about 95 Acres
are cleared. and the remainder is covered with
thriving,y.oung timber. The improvements are
a large Two Story STONE HOUSE, large
Stone Bank Barn, Blick Tenant House, with a
wall of good water of the door. • Also, Wagon
Shed, Corn Crib..and bate ruressary out houses
Aiotid Apple Orehardbf 'elviite fruit. There
is also tt variety of Perich, Plum .and Cherry
trees, together with about 500 panels of good
locust post and chestnut rail fence, on the'farin,
also 60 pnn6ls ready to put up. The subscriber
who.intends removing to the west will sell low .
For further particulars enquire of the under.
signed residing on the premises.
sewn 2mo PHILIP ZIECL
For Sale or Rent.
TEIE subscriber will sell, or rent for ono or
more years, a lot of ground, containing
over TWO ACRES, situated in South Mid:
dleton township, on the rood loading from the
Carlisle Iron Works or Boiling Spring to Ship
ponsburg, about three quarters ol,a mile from
the former places, en which are a
EtWELLING.HOUSE, Wagon
,:;•;•C
Maker's Shop, and a large Stable,
with a well of never failing water
near the house—a young and thri
ving Orchard of the best selected fruit. Tip
property . is located ilia riclu,and densely popu-
lated neighborhood— being one of the best sit
nations for business in the pounty. ThOse
'Wishing to view theiiproperty will call on the
subscriber living-adjoining said property.
Septl2 If • . .JACOB SAWYER.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT .PUBLIC SALE.
IN .
N pureuttece of an Order of theOrphan'
Cdurt of Cumberland county, will be sold
public sale, on THURSDAY, the 4th of Oc
ober, next, at , 12 o'clock, noon, the following
described Real, Estate, late the property of Jo.
.cub High, dee d. t to wit t—A tract 6f Laud, sit•
nate in Miffliiil6ivnship, in said county, bound.
od by lands of Isaac Christlieb, George North's
heirs. John High and others, containing 227
ACRES, 81, PERCHES, neat measure, having
thereon crated a, two story Log DWELLING .
HOUSE, KITCHEN, Double
•‘Lag , Barn, Wagon Shed, C6rn
fiCrib and Cider „Press, a well of
never failing water'convenient to
that door, and a good Apple Or
chit d: • .About seventy Acres of the arnfare
I'Bll4 rate; Timber Lend, and the
. rosidue in a
good state: of cultivatiort; of which about 40
Acres are , good Meadow, the, greater part ; of
Whiclibistuttable for iillago. n
-t
The ve•fraet yvill itold,on the
.torins:=:-.The..costeof_sabato ' he paidirb_kpo
Chaser, on 'the ' eonfirmatiOnof,:t he rsa 6 by, the'
Court; it Whickti e he,yilltba 'require 16, en'
ter tutu recognizance' theillOrphans'' Court;
with approved securifY, fOsse'curis.the residue',oi
.the pinches° ,Money, to lie. paid 118 i follows:--
One,third remain in the, hands,af. tho:pur
.chaser,dering the ' life of the' widow ; of saidde
cedent, the intereat to be paid her annually corn'
mencing.on the tat April next, during her life,
and after her death the principal fo be' paid to
the Iletra', of said decedent'; ono other third to'
b 6 pa ilf; On ;t h e let of April next,, when possess.
ion Will be, gitmartind deed . made to the porch's'
ser,theleineMing-Aliird to be paidin two' mug s
annital payinente thereafter without interest.--
Nograin or rent 'will pass'to VIM 'purchaser: 4=
7l'homixea of, 1850 to be paid by the, purchaeor.
Any parson wishing to view told Farm .rtay
call on the subscriber - m
rosidinB op ihe reises.'
Setit
.
VALUABLE-MILL , .P , • i 'Ela r lt- •;
, Vol' 'Oale,', -, ... , , .:•',,,'. ,
_'
• ,:THE. eihscriber. offerw,at' Priyaie salty ? the
ProPerty opl.which he now,thves, ? ituate.Aytthin
a, nuarter,.of..a ; smile . of s the• borough. OK Liyer
pool; PArry,county, .Pa. ). consieting ' of a SA W'
,MILL,' GRIST .AITLL, .36 .ACRES'of Land;
`l' '' ' .--. - and:lwogood 13, W!' Eli . l4'lll tGs
" HOUSES: &a:Saga' Which are
,;.';;. lit in ';good . condition.' :' The ' Grist
'•:-. 1 1 Mill is Ike° storiei- high. 4ieli 4'
',
4 ,:-.... pair of Burrs,. Flour Machinery
a° cother necessary .fixtdres. Loth Mills are .
Po arranged as to,bo,run by both iguana and - via:
ter power. They are situated,mhbin,riumarter
ore -mile tioftlte Buttqueheneelivei apiljFettnNi,
OuialOtitte heYing % eyery facilitY,,farythh,tobiak;
'transportation: of produce , * 'anaylkeyli - i poing
deternitOe'd''to' soil; as I desirtitothAVßAbut^AC..
tiOnt of tetnintol k twill' , rpakkrillaxietertiii an 4
:reolionaloPltepkny4ho wustiloViiialitttOP ~
i
i.
aep,S,nre rgaiugstOd..tp-oalt:and--841341)*Pi,c90 k.i'
4: 1 ,1 101 0(PPEI , 1 4 PilkianrioOr.:itkPtiesppsb in ard
County -
;,..x,; , OPPIM
tP1,,.. , :j.g4,iA1 1 ,;V -':
,r),111;q90,, ;r0 ~,, ~..1.,(1 1 111r1",:',';', ~ „
milt Aiiiiscrtbe" -Ara'. 0.. rent kern the let
'A ' A ' ''' l''' i 3 ,13 RICK MILL"
~,..- 41 a,W.Q_ pri3l".9.P , Ak_ rg , ,
dill'id/PW-MlLL,on'tho , Gonodogtnnet Creeltif
.10liet.Poileiitiret ."bhindbiKCumbetland co'iJ'
ImOwtrloarAhinhatai:Oysteee
t-,
MT.:Vb° Mill
eoviipsifnprerakTiioneeoPt'e . t'° . l4APK'
.114Itr(llirtdPiinufpOkp q;,'•Thjnotoi
3tt Ir or of and.tbieitOtion good,,ith.q
defficienoy,or voloi.'lialUtinieli4.Aprlyqd*the,
eaklaeriperin Now Cumberlabd, ~,, ‘,,,,
100;9;11‘ MARLIIi:OYSTF4L
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Iteat emate'
•'',l.ltsissables . s
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„.„ CdtPHANS'iCOORT
Ni.puregpnco: oritri order, of the . 'Orphans':
' - Court of Cumberland; county, the subieri
beriAtiniinistretorcitGeorgo Rupp; Jr. late 'of
4111 en ' , township,: Cumberland 'county,' deed.,
will' offer at public;on'SATUßDAY,the 27th
of October; at 10: o'clock, A. M,tlic 'following
real estate, latcilho property Of said' deceased.
'Shireinanstbwn Cumber";
land-county; now ,oneupied by David Brown
being's TAVERN- HOUSE: and lot of ground
Tilorstand is wolli located. for beedneue being
the only public House in that vicinity and op
tho:pUblic thoroughfare from Carlisle to Har;
tiSburg. .No. 2--SBitate , in Sliin*MtmstOwn,
7idjoi ri uk-tho - aboie"nroptirty, - is -n.Twtr Story
DWELLING .11.HU HE, now occupied by
Elias Miller. lk Itoi,large and commodious 5
house suitable for abtimilies2r. No. 3.—Situ-,• . •
ate in - Hampden towrillbip, in, said county, im-,
modiately in the vicinity, of Shiremanstown,—
Is a Lot of ground, on which is create"' -..
Slaughter House, with every
,conv,inienco
carrying on the Buteheling Business. Mien-
Owen given and terms' made known by
JOHN SHUPP, Adm'r.
•
Sate of Iteal...Estat i k.
Y virtue of an Order of the Orrphans-.
Colin of Cumberland county, the follow
ing described real estate, late the property of
Adam Longsdorf, dec'd., will he offered for
sale, ou the promises, on FRIDAY,. the 12th
day of 'Octrbcr, next, viz—A Tradt of Slate
Lnnd, situate in Silver Spring township, Cum
berland county; on the 'State Road, about two
miles east of-Sterret .'s Gnp:and-adjoiningTandi
of Philip Snell; Daniel Fought, and .others,
containing 15t Acres and 32 Herches of which
abou 100 acres are cleared and u nder good
cultivation,' ho rathrinder is well Covered with
excellen,t timber. The improvements are a•
. Log Dwelling ROUSE, a good
Frame Barn, and' other necessary .
Er! il l out bnildings. There is en excel...
lent Spring of . pure water co'nvc
- nient to the Dwelling, and a wreath
of water runs through a portion of the pro'
petty. There is also a good! apple Orchard
and other fruit trees.. The grain-in the ground ,
will be reserved, and the Purchaser to, pay the
taxes assessed for 1850. Persons desiring infer.
mutton mny,apply to either of the nnderslgned,
tUwnship aforepaid;, or to John
ITanahlat,aseho resides on the premises: Sale
to commence at 1 o'elock,'P. M., on paid day,
when due attendance will lie given arid terms
made known by _ GEO LONGSDPRF,
GEO KELLER:
Guardians of the minor children of A Longedorf,
sept 19 deceased--
, VALUABLE t Ar. ESTATE
• AT PHEW SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans
Court of Guntherland county' will be sold nt
public stile, oil the premises, on WEDNESDAY
the lath of October next, atlo o'clock,'A.,• M.,
the following described real estate late t c
property of Hoiry•Miller deed. to wit t
A•tract of land situate in Mifflin township
Cumberland comity ' al»ntlibree Miles w _et of
Newville and .1-4 ofa mile from Ecterts mill,
hounded on the Soufli by the Conoiloguitinet
creek, on the East by Alidithem Whiiler, on the
North by A ild'w. Middleton and on the West
by John High, containing 158 ~acres neat meas
ure, alma 40 acres of which is covered with
good timber. The hind is slate and creek hot.-
torn in ti high state orcultivation, about 40 acres
being creek bottom di superior quality . for the
production of grain \or grass. The •improve
v...,,i menks.large and commocli
-.9111 ouSTWO S T ORY HOUSE p.- - er
1 -.'q,' ' ~' log and port frame, a large new '
1'... 1 ...' „I. , I. Bank Barn, basement Sione. and
•"•''''. -- - 1-4 -` , -.:'" the balahce frame, together with
all the ac c essary o ut uildings in elcellent re
pair. There isan,dit tier& of shbice fruit on
A t
saidfarmr and a ding well of water at \
the door. • -
..... .- .
The terabit o SW are ; So..much as may .ht
reduired to pay the costs and expenses, to be
paid on the confirmatibn of the sale by the court'
one_thirtiAltethalance.to_rernain in the hands of :
the purchaser during the life of the . widow of
wild decedent thqiiiterest to be paid her annual
ly from Ist-Apriftext and at her Beat h the prin- .
cited to be paid to the hai rs, one litilfotlieleilance
to be paid on the lit April miXt who • possession ,I
will be 'given and a deed made to the puitelituter,
anti the residue in three equal annual p ayments
thereafter without interest. The whole to lie
secured by recognizance in the Orphans court
with approved security. [he purchaser to pay
the taxes of the year 1850.
WILLIAM. KNETTLE.
Trustee appointed by the Court
August 27,1849.—t0. . .
namable Real Estate
AT PUBLIC SALE.
O _
N THURSDAY the 4th of October next, the
Subscriber will expose at public sale on the
premises in Southroiddleton township, Cumber
erland county Pa., the' farm lately occupied by .
Jacob Lehman; accessed, 4 miles south of Cat
lisle and one mile north of Craighead's Mill,
containing nboill HO - ACRES if good limestone
Land, in a high state of cultivation and under
good fence. The impovements are a s
. two story
.
DWELLING HOUSE,
4 6
a large Kitchen,plastered inside and .
outside, alas,„..e Log Darn, Wagon Sited, Corn
Cribs, nod other necessary out-muses, together
with a well of neverfailing water near the door,,
and an orchard with every variety of choice
fruit. Also at the saime time and place will be
offered a tract of 20 ACRES nl Chesnut .Timber,
near the Holly Iron W arks, on the East side of
the Turnpike. Also, the one undiv:ded half or
Eight Acres of Chesnut Timber;about 4 miles
from Holly; on the east aide of the Gettysburg
road. Also,
IRE
On' FRIDAY, the . sth of October, next, on
the premises in Monroe township, Cumberland
county, Pa., the Farm late` property of Jacob
Lehman, d'ecensed, on the road leading from
ChurchtoWn to Middlesex, 2 miles north of
Chorehtown,i-eontaininv 85 ACRES, of good
Limestone Land, in ti high state of cultivaticui
and under good fence, about 12 Acres of which'
is covered with first rate timber. The im
provements ate a two - story STONE HOUSE,
a one story Kitchen, a Log Barn, Wagon Shed,
Corn Crib ,Cider,ress and other necessary out
buildings. A Iro a neve' -failing well. near the
door. There Wale° an excellent Orchard nt
shOlee fruit on the premises. The above Farms
are in every respect excellent ones; Indispu
table tiiles will be given, Persons wishing to
see the above properties can do so by calling on
Spud Lehman in South Middleton township,
or on the subscriber in Monroe township. Salo
to commence at It o'clock, P. M., on both days
when attendance will be given and terms made•
kii 6 w , i•bY _ GEORGE BRINDLE;:
August 1-ts 'Executor.
Land at ExecatioriaSide.
TAIE eubsoribettiii',Exaoulare of Daniel
lorrlithiof Albin Cumberland county,
.ecea'sed;LwllLeipose_to,..pnblla_sule, at hie lea__
resider:6o, on Tuesday the 16th of October,
1849; the fOliotying Real Estate, late the prop
erty of said.decease'ff . : _
No. I.—A tract of Land, containing 40 acres,
situate in Allen:township, about two miles and '
a' half east of Mechanicsburg, , near the State
Road , from Hit,rrisbitig to Gettysburg , ' ddjoln.
tug la nds'of rotor Mohler, George ' YOst and
others. It Is first rate limestone ,land,'• all of
'which le cleared 'but five lore., rind: under good
lenee.ond excellent ealtivatiori. it exempting no
improvements, fititls advantageously, situated ,
fOr farming Purpoaee...
tract of land, situate in the. same •
owtiship:'und containing 12 acres of :a ',good
quallt - y °Mate: Lind, having thereon erected
A ONE STORY LOG 'lousy, AND
STABLE, whir n'young Orchard.—
' I .lt is , under cultivation. and good
No. 3..; 7 A trial 'Of ;Wondland;-:eiturited
Monaghan Township, York eountjr,conlaining,
IS acres and 144 'perches or:thriving cbeenut,-.
tlinberw.AdjOiniag lima of Ludwig Friminger
Eleock and•othcrin- ' „.'
'Attendance will be givenyjn.•.sail!
m
birs .
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miladlrom tue.,erkiintiirldnd. bounty.,.,l.—,„it,
roughlOwnoitill' iu . vritflltnregfilb.,l l PF Eß;.l3.i
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JUST
riri9iii.VAlpoess, And , Other FOLD roes' dotodii,•••.
c?,% - y,hils'Wthe'atteiippu of the Ladies is invited,_
'BllO6 , ' HITNER
..• • •
, Ittecti 'dstatt;
MI
ProPertibi Neirillicsliir. side
TN pUrsufarich of Lan Order from the Orphans'
Court orCumberland cciuntyithe'eubscriber,
ill ollheat. - publio• sale ott • the , primilses,;on
:SATURDAY, the• 19th October ,iteat, at 2
,o'olock 'P.M., the following property belong ?
:ing to tho estate of Mary Dock, dee'd. • '
A Two Story . FRAME HOUSE' and - Let
.6F Ground, conthining . one-fourth of Ali Acre,
Imore'or less, situated myth° Borough of Netwt•'
Ivillo bounded by Rail Road street:the'State
Mead, and a lot of Mrs. Wild. Terms of sale
are as follows—Five per • cent of the'purcliese
!money to be paid when the property shall be
*struck. down, the residue ol•one,half.the bal.
lance on the let ?Lora, 1850.11m.komainder in
itwo equal annual payments to be secured by
bond and mortgage *LEWIS,RI - 10APS;
I •,-septl9ts • Adru'r of Mary-Dock, dec'd.,l
' 'VALUABLE` FARMOHOION AT ...`
trii Pa r l.y: lo T . E SALE.; , . .:t
ending sai i
,h t e o i. r a e r n m i o o v
ne
whichW
~
riAlt-3...b1r
o no; resides eated in ,North. MiddletoO
ownship, Cumberfa , escounty; on 'the turnpike
road, leifding from nrlisle to Harrisburg, 2ir
miles east of Carlisle, and ono half mile Wes?
)1 Middlesex Mills ' at the Letart Spring.:oli,
ainingl4o7 ACRES of fi rst,ratm Limestone
~and,
in a high' stattof cultivation, about 13
keres of the above.--is covered. with thriving
iMber. The . greater part is set with locust
toat and cheenut rail fence. The improvementi•
t enaiitt of a comfortable Two ~- .... •
story DWELLING, with two
litchens suitable for two families .
egether with Wash house Milk
loyise, Smart housb and .a never,
jolting well of water at the. Kitolion.door, with
Ammp-in it,- Also, a Stone-Bank...Barn,.Bo_liy,
7 with , Corn -cribs, Wigcfn Shed, Carriage.
louse, arid
in-
stable sitharate, with 'lin
ing water the yard, and' a large apple Or:
hard, with choice fruit trees: Together with
Log Tenant HousLand Stable. This is onb
f the most,procitictiVe farms in this sectionrei
ountr`y,„ • . -
Also, lit Private,Sale, another Farm eentain• I
ig . 26'ACRES, one half mile eolith east ()fate t
Bove Farm, having thereon erected a two story
>WELLING HOUSE, 30- by 24 feet, well
nislied, with a bank barn4B by 92 feet. Also,
Wagon Shed and i tCorn Crib, all new, and a
oung Apple Orchard. This farm is the best
f limestone land, and in a high state of•culti;•
whin. ,The subscriber will , sell the obey°
irms•togoilter or separate tO. suit purchasers,.
:'arsons wishing.. to buy will do well to Ifie>v
the property it tea most beautiful situtitimi.
tome and see for yourselves.
, engin ; ° CHRISTIAN RHULE ;
VALUABLE MERCHANT
•
•
- - - _
FLIIDAX, the 12th day; of October
i ext, the inidersigned,:Executors of Samoa
rvine, dec'd.. will offei-at public ' sole on the
remises. the Vilturibla MERCHANT
f said deed., situate upon'the Big Spring,
Vest Penrisboro township, .Cumberland
• y I miles south of the Neivville Dspot df
he Curriberland Valley Rail Road. There ore
bout two Acres of land, a Two Story BRICK,
MUSE, a"Log House, and a Cooper Shop
tiached to said Milk The Ardi has two pair
f French Burrs, 1 pair of Chopping Stones
nd 1 pair of stones for gtinding plaster, aryl is
rodided with machinery newly neiv 6 aed of
he most spin oved construction , . and i mtin
uy
.ne of best establishments in the eunty.,-
taleto commence at 12 o'clock, M., when at
endnnce will be given and terms,mado known
JAMESy lt IRVINE,? Executors.;
. ISAAC KOONS, - S
nn g`lie s
ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALLY
THE subscriber, administrator of Dr. A. H.
/an HOT. toil! offer•for sale, on the premises,
,n THURSDAY, the 180 ody of October, - ,„
849, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,intpuranalice nn
; utter of the Orphans'-.Court of Cumbe rland"
•ouniy, the following valuable, properties situ-
le in the Boroegh of Mechanicsburg, in said
biinty..
No. I--That large double two story BRICK
• • . HOUSE, •coktaining about sir ,
;.,,,-.,•• _teen.rooms, located in the .centre
•; . ,14. Itu . of the town, and bounded on the
1,! -- ic , , I.F south by the Main street, on the
' -- ,•:-:41- - ..fi.-- west by an alloy, tin the north by
he um berland Valley Railroad. and on the__
restky thertininii — CVnick lot. 'Mere is a estipd
roll of water and cistern on the premisedrit
A
.e and a number of choice fruit trees.
No. 2-- len s Idle adjoin , ng the Depot lot of
he Railro ; Company, wil l be sold either sep
rately or t geOfer. ...
No, 3- Ten 'lots fronting on the Simpson
?erry I - Coad, Will also be sold sop.L . i . rately or to
tether.
. No. 4.--A lot of about 24./ c cres of Ground,
n the until Borough. bounded on the south by
. he - Cumberland Valley Rail Road, 011 the west
'yr lands of Michael Hoover's heirs. on the
torth by tho.Breen- Lane:and - on the east by
limheirsicf Dr. Oliver, dec'd. .
The-properties o ff ered for ,sale ere amongst
ho most vriluable in the town, and worthy of
he attention of capitalists or those desirous o '
miring cornfortabln homes or out-lots. Per
ons desirous of looking at the properties will
lave every facility afforded them by- calling on
he subscriber, residing . o'ne -mile east of Me
hanicsburg. C. TITZEL, Ad'mr.
eeptti'49ts '
Orphans' Court Sale
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphins
':ottrt of Cumberland county, the subscriber,
tdministrstor of John Di Ebright, ddc'd. will
sons° at pubic sale. at 12, o'clock, M. on
TINY. the sth of October, 1849, on the
rendics, the folloviling described propeity, slat
A tract ofLand, situate in Silver Spring
nship: adjoining lands of the heirs of Sa
xe, Jacob Deafly: adjoining_
Stine, John Over.
y and Others, containing about 31 acres more
r less. The improvements thereon Mc a TWO
;TORY FRAME HOUSE, a Logllain,Snng
louse, and the sheds and appurtenances of a
fan Y-ard.
The terms of sale are as follows—r Five per
ent of the amount of purchase money to •be
aid on confirmation ofeale, ono It elf of the Wi
nce on thefirst of April, 1850; , when posses.
ion Oill be given, and the remaining 'half of'
be purchase money on the Ist of April; ISM.
tent reserved. Tho purchase money to be So,
urod by judgement. The taxes assessed for
b5O to be paid by the purchaser. Allende**
vill be given on dity aside by
J EREMIAH BOWERS
• li t \lrr of J. B. Ebright, the'd.
August 29. fits,,
VALUE
rjrlHE subscriber has in contomplation. to
removo.to theAllest, offers fdr solo the
arm on which ho now resides siluato•Partly
a 'Mifflin and Ftankford townships, Cumber-
and county, Pa . within ' three miles of this
Oro' of New.vilre and thus Cumberland Valley
telt Road—Zontainingabout-e.OIIACILES-of
mtented land of first quality gravilaud slate,
tbnut 170 Acres are_ view and well saint'
lover; tr-eonttitioratilo portion of ;it hai been
lined. • ttier,urider good fence and generally
et with locust stakes. The improirementsitro'
;,t. 0 .,.; -it -Double LOG HOUSE,
, 1111 Kitchen with., stories, a largo
'
A/• I Frame Barn, with two . threshing
e floors, Corn . .Crib, and Wagon
Filled,coMplete' Brick Smoke and Wash li'oose i , •
xhit water rising in the Wash house, :aid a
l'enant'bouso • aid Btable:,,. 'T ICEI
horn is ,V e t
i s iling-streamof wa_lor running 'captain lin
trovements: Therel ) ritv two orchards CO of
vltlch is young and grafted fraltt ,• , Thkalrie!
''arm le well calculatedfur isiaingbliber rah
or stuck: Thine' ii,:ruoning - t,ititer in all the
'Olds except two. will , ; suit tq bos
livided, and ,wlll. he sold lots tit suit pup:
I,hasCrs. • -
IVIII also 'soli twos Ocoee oftilrilber:land
Itinne: la:Mifflin.. to* nahip; one with% is'
'stunted. Pomona wishing infortnallowN#l
call upcipnabscriber:
~,..JAMES:ItENNERY.
-Oudersignedwoeld-respectfu 14f:inform'
lhe Carlisle endthe, ' durrounding
iouritry tbet_theic . . • I.' .
!XPRESS ,01UW1 - 0 'FROM 'PHILACiELPHIA. ,
:4paes daily thraugh,Gailisla r
te=t," and' xiir boxes 'bdeti,"and
packages left
; ridge's, 278 Market street;
I.racinded loriCarlialwand adiecenrcbentry,':will
r . &pared at Messrs. &O.:lthend's IVera.
f :auee;_, -Gocids:::fer express to Philadelphia, Is
left Warehorise;:.will meet :inth
met Avidrprompt attentioe: • Goods for express:
j i .4ealeLbstso :marked., , , •
a t:'r A'gbnts -7
1..:& D. Rhoads, • •
lean; freights ( wbon over 400 lbs. '
;0
copor h'iindred. Peekagee 25 and,oo :cents'
proportion, ta u se.. _ , ,
411
this is a new'enterprisa; expirmisly!for.:ths', _
.;6nvapienco amfacComModatitiroflife - mlikotis,
Cumberland- courity, , it iiikePeet lf!w#
,uittiAbe, enciutraeoment If-deserver '
STIUMB A UGH:&.
Proprietors,
CI; SIiQES,--:
8°.°0411141 '§ 11111 9 1 4 6 ,,,':
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LE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE.