Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 25, 1850, Image 3

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.11111A,LD AND --EXPOSITO:R.,
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_CARLISLE, PEIVN'A
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ,NEWSPAPER
-IN, CUMB MILAN D COUNTY ! ' '
l crm3 = Cwo-no2lars a Arai, of One bollar and
Fifty c'ente, if punctually paid in Advance.
'51,75 if paid within the Ani.
itCP'We nre indebted to the Hon. Jo
strit, ensey, of they. S. House of Rep
re.sentatives, for :vitluitHe public deco
IMEIM
Horcricumunu..--A series of papdrs
on this subject is commenced in ouiytol-
Ipms,t6 ,- day, which %via be read' with
iniefestand- we trust will awaken atter' :
lion to the raising of finer qualities of
fruit, The author -of these communi
cations is a' entleman thbroughly versed
in the subject,
Xbickinson College
' A new session of thii Institution open.:
ed last week, and under highly encourag
ing auspices, as we learn, although we
don't know the exaernuniber ornew stu
dents. At the meeting of the Board of
Trustees in July last, the vacancies in
the faculty were filled by' appointments
which are regarded as highly'• judicious
by the friends of the Institution. The
Faculty now stands as follows : •
Moral Philosophy—Presidon t Phc c.
Philosophy—Prof. JnllNsom.
Natirat . Sciences.—Prof.'WENrwonTrt.
"MAnsii _
Mathematics—WoPrs. Suut . sa and TtrrANT
Modern Lrnigitakes—Prof:lßLlMlNTllAL.
Principal, of 'the Preparatory Department—
Rev. JAMES DEVINNEY. - T11(07 . , JAMES WILSON,
A. B.
Census Iteturn.s.
Mr. Craighead, Deputy/ Marshal,
sends us the following repon'orthe cen
sus of East Pennsboro and Hampden
Totvnships :
EAST PENisZSIIOIIO—NIiIIeS, 809 ; Fe- .
males; 782;,H;Toial - populatiinfrls9l:
The amount of wheat raised in the town
ship last-year was 26,369 bushels ; num
ber of llorses in the . township, 311 ;
number of milk cows, 115 • other cat
tle 330.
HADIPDEN.-7Males, 650 ; Females,
648—tot51' population, 1298. Product
of Wheat, 34;270 lius3,els ,•" nil:di - her of
horses, 5571 Cows, 52-1; other cattle,
. 442. This stock is only enumerated in
the farmer's Schedule. On .theitSfarrrs
there are a number of liorses and cows
owned by persons that are not taken.
Many interesting incidents happen,
says the marshal, in taking the census.
I will relate you one amusing affair. I
crime to a farmer's house, and accosting
him as politely as I could, asked the nec
essary questions, but he !refused to an
swer. I then pretended to ,write Awn
his stock, making a greater nunif-er than
he had, such as six horses, one mule &c.
This enraged him dreadfully.- I made
the way clear between me and the door,
and then remarked, "oh, yes, I made a
mistake—it is a 'jack-ass you hrive."
He swore "he had none, and wou'd'nt
pay tax for.dne. insisted he bad one.
His intelligent wife was looking on with
a smile, for she had been to one of those
whig nurseries, Free Schools. She
joiped in my fun. "Why yes, we have
a jack ass," said she '; " the gentletmin
meansymt - yourself !" She knew ex
actly Wow-to work him. He then got
into a quite good humor, and enquired
what the Uensus wnsfor.• Shu replied
that-she knew ~a 9 -about -the -Census—
she had read -it-at her,•f i ather's in • the
"Herald"—and you must it:dm a news
paper and not always be a. dummy."
That lady is worthy of her country, and
her interesting children, will profit by
her intelligence and spirit.
Bretz, Deputy Marshal, gives us
the following returns of Townships in
his district: ' •
N. Middleton, total inhabitants, 2,223
W. Pennsbr, total inhabintilhZ2,o4o
Frankford,t tal•in•lyabitani 1,293
Yorni.ANa'COBERLAND RAIL ROAD.-
At the annual meeting of the Board 'of
Directors, held on the 17th inst. says the
Baltimore Sun, the, report of . the Presi
dent and Directors was read, containing
'a statement of the progress of this road,
from we learn that it is fitt . , ap.
pronching completion, and will undOubt•
edlyhe opened to public ~travel on the
Ist.of December next. .
The laying of the new tack on the
Cumberland Valley - Mad is also going
steadily on„. and will be completed in a
month or six weeks.
The trustees under an aCt of . the
Pennsylviinia• Legislature , authorizing
the eale of, the Franklin Rail ROad,
ad
,vBrtise at
. public - rdeso. muck of the
road us lies in this State, a distanee of
'fifteen 'Miles . . The sale is to take place
in Charribersbiirg, On the 25th of Ostm
'or the Herald.
Common Schools, of 'Carlisle.
REPORT OF SELECT SCHOOL FOR JUNE
1850. r ,-IVo.' H.—Richard P. Flender
son; John Masonheimer, Nicholas Len
her.
No. 12.—Phebe GregT, Mary Blair,
Catherine Sipe. ,
E..Arnoltl, Jane M.
Stargeon, Mary E. Philips.
No. 14.—Thornas Woodburn, Charles
W. Hoffer, James Richards. - •
- SCHOOLS FOli
1850 —No. 15.-- Anna. M. Eby,* Anna,
famberton, Margaret Staith...
No, 10.Z4harles-Hepburn i Wtn. H.
ilarkness, Charleti W..Worthingtori.
LIAMILitN, Sea.
tr.p Mackey; tho rdan . who killed Mr.
Boitzlioover,,nepe Pittihord„To)ying vary 11l In
jail, from injorica•ho waived whilooPumvitting.
ho horrid deed • . .- •
JErmr Lmn.—Jonny's, fourth and fifth eon
certs to Now YOK wore as crowded no the .
first. Tho re c eipts are about s3o,ooo_a night.
Contrary to the . gcneral impression; Jenny has
ihus.far more than' met public expectation.
tier voice, manner, and execution of the mos t
difficult musical compositions aro ':said - to he .
altogether incompriruble. She lies ,already
given upwards of slo,ooo—the proceeds of here
first concert—to several ,deserving charitable,.
Institutions in' New York. Tt is also her ieten- •
lion to devote the entire net proceeds of 'her
Concerta.in this country, (which wilt' of course
amount to a princely sum) to tlio eitabliali
ment end endowment of a system of 'Free
Schools in Norwayand Sweden. Heroin mu
nificence . for you! No wonder talent. and 4
•
and goodness such ns h&c—should- win all
hearth and inspire Moro than ordinary respect
lurid admiration.
• A GOIAEK. PIiOSFECT
SePt• 3nnee, o f rho - Pacific
Squadron, recently from California, estimates
that the yield o: thrit golden country next year,
pot Tall ahort — dififty millions of dollars.
agent fr.oui Hungary has reached
New York and gone West for the purpose of
purchasing land for 3000 Hungarians who are
[Monk emigrating. ,
- attl ii at 1i Ctc.
PHILADELPHIA, Monday, Sept. 23
In Flour there is 'lulu movement to Italica ; sten
darribreads ore firm at $4,07, wlltha limited harlotry,
end the only sales are snakeroot] lota taken for home
use at fi5e5,12 for good and choke brands, $5,37a5,50
for extra.
Corn Meal:lnd Rye Flour—no sales: and holders
ask $3 per barrel
‘Vheat—we quote fair and good reds at Maine,
and white at Ildank..
Rye continues very searco
Corn is dull, and about 2000 bushels southern yet
low sold at 01a65.:.
Oath steady, with sales of 1500 bushs]. Southern
at 37c,
331.52.LtUUEM
1 011 the Ipth net. by the Rev. C. P. Wing, Mr.
TIMM/4A WEANLEV, to Miss LAVINIA KAUFFMAN,
Loth of South Middleton tp. •
~,/, _ - 31:0 - X 111 D . ' , •
?In this borough, on Monday, the 23d Inst., SAMUEL
DUN Lar All0(1, Esq., a member al the Carlisle Bar,
inged 111.11( . 11 years.
/At the residence of his mother a gar Chambersburg,
an finnginy, the 15th inst., Mr. Wn.unnt B. Timm,
Boa, of Newville. Ile went to visit anti minister to
hie Fisk relatives, and. fell a .vlclite..bathe preraPluttr
"e;pfifililita. 711it.end waspeace.. • . - - - - -
/ On die 22th till., at his residence Good Hope 1111/18, i
Cumberland county, Pa. GEonor PRIEST, 111 the 43d
year of his age d Alen, on the 2d inst., in Phi/adel- i
phia, 151,111911(11.1. JAMES, the son of George and Jane
Priest, rig./ 9 months and 14 days. Their remains
were both interred in the Friends Burying Ground,
East Goshen, Chester county, Pa., attended by a large
nu fiber of relatives and friends. 1
An Elite°, Ohio, on Saturday the 14th Inst., after a ;!
long illness, which terminated in inflammation of the
Mani, liesitv CIL% /4,l3Eftft, only child and son of %V 1
!C. and M. C. Gould, aged one yenr, four mouths and f
!I:Wri days. . i
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Samuel S. Green, A. M., Principal of the
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I . IIE PRIMARY SCIIOOL READEIL—Part lot is
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pauses, and inflections of the voice WitlWancli
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t OFFICERS
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'JAMgS HUSTON, A. M., Prilicept Z. • .
N.O.•' ALLEN' BROW , :het. :
JAMES S. BOICBBS', Tutor.
U
AVING for some .time'boeu: desirous of
estabilsltitigtt Solect,Bearding School, and
having at:length obtained suitable buildings lot
'that purpose, the Tubscriher takes pleasure In
announcing to his patrons'end friends, that he
'will open the above named Institution, on the
Ist of October. - v
'Pile Ideation is in small
fdrined by au c< shaped bend t.f the North
Mompain, aptly terined " Doubling, and
is not surpassed iu healthfulness of-situation
and beauty of ecbmiry by any-place in the
country. The mum building is largo-and cent:,
mailious,: (100 feet in length by 44-in breadth,
and 3 stories high,) and. is well furnished with
everything necessary to convenience and coin ,
tort. The other buildings uoinpose Bath
-ses,_&e.,-tu-the-freti-use-01-which-the-pdpils
will have access- rd-proper :Moors: IM Well
known White Sulphur Springs rise T within a
few rod's of the main building.
' The object of the Institutimis, to fit.yeung
men 'for business,' or for any of'bhte higher
classes of College. The course of instruction
will bo thorough and complete,. more attention
being 'given to the quality than to the quantity
in the performance of the student. All the
branches taught ..in_the_best..academies.will.be_
taught nt this, and proper apparatus will he .
used for-illustration of the subjecis , that require
it. Classes in Civil Engineering will enjoy
the advantage of operations in the field with.
Transit, Compass; Chain, &c.
• TERMS:
Board, tuition, washing, fuel and lights
per session ic.40,09
Latin and Greek 5 00
French or Hebrew 5 00'
Civil Engineering with use Instrum'is 10 00
Drawing and painting 5 00,
Vocal and Instrumental Music 5 00
The_pupils- Institution
der The immediate and constant supervision of
the Principal, who will bestow careful attention
- upon their convenience and comfort. Each
student will furnish his own towels, end have
them and his clothes distinctly marked...
The neademic year will be diVided into 'ses
sions of tweviy weeks each, commencing on the
first of September.' The 'regular vacation will
occur in July and August. Owing to delay in
completing the arrangements:the first -session
.of the present year will .commence on ,TOES
DAY the first day or October, as stated nbove.
An easy tv-uess •is allbrded to students b?
means of .be Cumberland Valley Rail Road to
Newvi le, and thence by coaclids to dte Acad.
cloy. The Gettysburg and.Lewistown State
Road passes through the grounds.
-..:knr:eireulars - oontoinme. ,. ..fulVoartic. l 4,r4*4,
Newville P. O.
JAMES HUSTON
Newville, Sept. 18, 1850-3 u,.
Patine Sale.
WILL be sold at Public Sale an SATUR.
DAY, alto 12th of October, next, a two
"• story FRAM HOUSE and 16t
ilti •is „of ground,- th "latter containing
„ , about three-quarters of an Acre,
{'with a great variety of choke
- '"fruit trees, a Stable and other out
buildings thereon. This property is situated in
ilfood_strect_iti-t lie-v.i liege-of—Ma infieitli-Currn
berland counti% bounded on the north by a lot
of Frederick - Zeigler, on the sash by a lot of
Samuel Greaser], on the east by a lot of"Thos.
Greasom__ Salo to commence at-2
said day, when terms of - Hale will be made
known by THOS. GREASON,
. '.4seignee of Jacob Stover
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LISLE 'l'o YORK
TVIE undersigned, owing to the increases
travel between the above named placed
and to afford corresponding facilities to the pub•
lie, begs leave to announce that he is now run-
Hill a DAILY LIN'E OF FOUR:1101SE
STAGES between ,Carlisle and York. Ills
stock bus recently-been much improved,•and
his coaches are new and comfortable. They
leave Carlifile every morning at 6 o'clock, and
arrive nv. York at I P. AI., in time to take the
two o'clock train of Cars for Baltimore.
Returning, will leave York about I o'clock,
P. Al., or 'inniatkately alter the arrival of the
Cars I to • frintore,antl reach Carlisle the
name .
FARE.—Tbrough tickets frotiveartlisle to gal
titnore, or vice versa, will be furnished at the
low price of $3,00.
GEORGE HEN DEL
Splendid Livery Estab!ishment,
Ile would also take this opportunity of in:
forming his friends and the public generally,
that he has late), made valuable additions to
his extensive Livery, in HORSES,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SAD
lsc-c:,and that Vol . §
now prepared to accommodate them with any
article in his line of business, at a moment's
notice, and on the -rust reasonable terms. Per•
Boat desirousf riding-in fine - vehicles,- or on
line horses, are requested to call -at his estab
lishment before going elsewhere, as, in all,pro
baoility they will save a little change by so do-
Pe - rmns visiting Carlisle during the Sinn:
mcr season, can at all times be furnished with
good conveyances to either of the following
-watering places in its immediate vicinity—Car
' lisle Springs ; Doubling Gap Springs; Warm
Springs, Perry county; or York Springs, A•
'llama county. G. IL
Carlisle. duly 3,1850-3 m.
Extensive Cabinet ) , Ware-Rooms,
IfIiCBERT If . ..SMILEY, successor to Wm.
la C. GiIisiin;CABINETMAKER & UN
DERTAKER, North Hanover street, Carlisle,
would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle
and the public generally that •he now'has on
hand u large assortment of new
P 4
1 4`.a.gir#/ri and elegant FURNITURE,
.a..E44.7. 1; consisting in part of Sofas,
Wardrobes, Card and other
Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, 'plain and laney
Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best
materials and quality warranted. Also ngend:
ral assortment of Chairs at the lot Vest prices.—
Venitian Blinds, made to order and repairing
promptly attended to. {* - COFFINS made to
order at the shortest ;intim). and having a splen-
did Hearse lie will attend funerals in town or
country. 0:7 - Dont forget tho old stand of 'Wm.
C. Gibson, in North Hanover street, a few
doors north of Glass's Hotel.
Sept 4-Iy.' SNfTLEY.
Late Arrival
.ht the new and cheap ItIRDIVARE STORE,
East High street, opposite OgiMy's Dry Good
Store.
assortment
subscriber has just opened a
large , ssortent of goods in his line to
w doh he would call ilie,attetuion of but - ors,
as he is determined to sell at prices to suit the
times. His stock compri es u.full assortment
of Locks und Latches of every description:
Hinges and Screws, Window Springs and
Bolts, Mill Cross-cut rind circular Saws, Hand,
pannel! ripping and hack Saws, oad, hand.&.
chopping Axes, Hatchets• ' Chie'ls, Augurs,
Plane's .turd Plano Bilis, Braces and Brace
Bitts,.oteel and iron Siluares, Plumb & Levels,
Waiters and Tr'ays, - ,Table and Pocket Cutlery
'ruble and Tea Spoons, brass, bell-mural and
ennineled preserving Kettles, Hollow Ware,
&O, 'Also, a full assortment of Saddlery rind
Ctirriitc Trimmings, Patent Loather, Morocco
and hinclingSkine, Saddletrees, Carriages and
/Wagiiit Whips; Curled Hair, Moss, Door. Hair,
, Eliptic Springs.. phovolle and-Spades, Garden
mid Corn Hoe's, Grain ant, Grass Scythes,
•Snaths. and Seytho Stones, Hay and. Manure
'Fork4, Window Gluss,- Putty, Paints•and Dye
Stuffs, Oil, Tnrpentine and Varnish, , MahoganY
'and maple Veneers and moultlinge;.Sofu Sprg'a
Also,_Bar, Band, Ifoor and"' Slieovlron, Cast, 'Shear,t'l vring and Blister Steel; Tin Plato,
Zinc, Siteltko, Bar Lead; Bar. Tin, him, Brass
and Copper Wire, &c.
5 Barkels , Patent Fire and Waiet Proor Paint,
assorted. colors.. HENRY -SAXTCOII.:'
rfiyls'so 1., , •
'.l) , t I I I),
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A M UEL A; linsting purchee:
ed of iltr.'fienry . A Sturgeee his - stool: ,el
Drugs, Medicines lee.: would 'rdepectfullY
licit a sharo the patrititage, ni‘tho old
Istand,.corner of Pit t High Strttels,, epßcisife
the Road demet, , ,
lie keep ilosistnfily'ori hand, an nasort
tnont of fresh DrugOVledicines, Yointe'.. Oils;
Dye Stolle, PorftittforK.otb , Yariety,l;if 'honey
articlos,..whielt Ito ie detertniffed to sell.
He will, give:hie Personatetteniiolf tq the,buei
nose"; and pat tidulerly to putting uitt preaclip thins:
A liberal deduction made for,Pliyetiliins coun
try Morchante, nod Pedlars.
Feb. • : , • f-•
neat' &Mfg rattition.
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Or"M 'alts , Court , '
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on; THUR'SD.Bthe rif Octoitr,ABso: i
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13 11 virtue of an order of the Orpleins' Court!
.131 "mf qumberlan d bounty; 'end 'an Authority for'
the parties in intei:Clit 'who' are of.age, the - sub-.
scriberivill offer. at pubis sale, ma the premises,
the following property, Into', the estate of Mi-:
cbael Brandt, of Dickinson township' ..tleckliyurti
A. tract of ,hind situate in Ifockeridlitl,'in • said!
Dickinstin township, containing 100 ACRES of;
first into Limestone Lantl,• adjoining lands of,
Newcomer, Hooker and 'others, all - of which is;
cleared and hi a high stale of tinltivation'except,
about 4-Acres of Woodland. 1 be imprOvemental
• are a (Wt.. story DWEL L G
QUS I: nnd Frame DARN; n good'
.441111 :VENA.NT 110,DSE.:with,Stable,'
. `,' a well of witter"to CAA hollid, to- ,
getbet. with other. nut buildings.—'
Also, un Orchartle choice fruit,,prinsipally amt.;
plea.. Also, nt the same time :Ind placq a front'
otoTimber Lind, Gillette in Diskinson township,.
id the South -Mountain,- containing. 26 ACRES
of, young and thriving limber, adjoining lands of
,Gen. Miller,Newenmee and - others. ' Terms of
sale will be. Made,: known out said duty when at
tendunce will be given by the subscriber gum-.
tlian-ofminor-childreu-oe-Mioluael-Ilesndt-tlechl
and attorney of those who are of fulbngo. -
DAVID BRANDT. -
VALUABLE FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE subscriber oilers at.privato sale the foi
lowing described Real Estate, situate in,
North Middleton township,_Cumburiand county'
containing 150 ACRES, tore or leg, patented
land, about 125 Of whiCh are - ,cleared - Mirl. in a
high staie of cultivhtion, and the residue co , , -.
ed with thriving "young timber.. Tho improve
: „.„_- mews are a Two Story LOO
•,*" . .til HOUSE, STONE KITCHEN,'
' ~,,, a first rate new BANK BARN
'i!'.4i. i l': w - s SI 'd d C C I '
..,0,,, ,
„.,,,, a r got ic an orn n .---
f•-•-.7_— .. - -,-- Also, a
,fine young and thriving
Orchard - with choice fruit. The farm is well
covered with locust timber. 'There is'a never
failing opting of water near the dour,, with wa—
ter on ugh tor mill power. This water-canoe
broug tin pipes to the house and barn. •
The hove mentioned tract is•all limestone
-land,-an -is in -a-licalthy neighbourhood, lying
upon tits, Conodoguinct Creek, withbi 2 miles
\
of Carlisle. and only half a mile frOm the . Cunt- _
bcrland Valley Rail-Road: - Tt is ofeourso eon; •
venient to the Carlisle market and well adayt• i
ed for supplying said mnrket. • Tho purchaser;
can have,the whole larin or 100 Acres and the
improvements. An iddisp,utable title will be
given. For terms apply to the subscriber, re—
siding on the Walnut Bottom Road, five mike
from Carlisle.
septs ' JOHN FISIIBURII, .qr.
Town Property for Sale.
On SATURDsII; the 28th day of Scptember, next,
N pursuance of tin' order of the Orphans'
I Court of Cumberland county,, will be offer
f3ct 110 Court House in the Bo
iinigh'ef-Carliefe; iif - 2.6'cloelt, P. M.. a
MEOUSII & LOT OF GROUND
situate in Forth Hanover street in said boro',
bate the property of John Snyder, dec'd., ad
joining property of Jacob Fetter and Elizabeth
Bendel. The house is a two story STONE
DWELLIING,-16 foot wide in front. and built
on a lot extending 240 feet in depth to an alley.
Attached to the house is a two story back
building, brick SmOke House and other out
buildings. 'Nero is a first rate well 'of water
at the foot of the lot with a pump in it. Also,
a small stable. &e. Possession will be given
on the Ist day of April next. Terns - made
MoWifildirdifflirgide, when attendance will be
NATHANIEL HAN TEH,
aaministrtao)
given, by
sept 4
To Bridge Builderi.
/SHE CoMmissioners of Cumberland county
will receive proposals at their office in
Carlisle. until 'MONDAY, the 30th of Septem
ber, 1850. for tIM building of n '
.r .
'WOODEN BRIDGE,
,
. .
across the Corrodogumei Creek - , at . n point at or
;near Isaac Shellsbarger's Mil, in West Penne
borough township, Cumberland county.-
- fhe Bridge to be of the following dimen
sions, viz:—Co contain ie length I9G feet in
the clear frointibutinent to tkemther abutment,
on aid . opposite' 'share, zind . "l6 feet, wide in flie,
clear,With two abiumfmts, and one pier in the
.centre :between. abutments, each aboinient to
'be 15 feet thick in the bottom - with tt battering
wall of ohe inch to the foot ;on three .sides. of
the abutments, the pier to he sufficient
thickness and,cortesponding wall abutments.—
:The _abutments,Sand pier,to be 14 rem-140i from .
the Latham of the creek to the cord ths. Two
sufficient wooden aroma to lie started from the .
abutment and extended to the pier: ineen fi
the'creek, and from thence two other a icient
arches to be started and extended to lfie
on the opposite shore. 'And to o double
abut
mentl.
floored. with two inch plank, first fl or to he
pine or oak, the upper fl oor to be uk plank,
laid lengthwise and raised in the entre 17
Inches. The sides and gable • end of said
bridge to be of a sufficient. heighth to admit a
covered or hay wagon to ease through the same,
The-Airidge is to be closely weatherboard,.
with three-quarter pine boards well limped and
Mined on the . outside. TI . a a '
wor _sat _ n ge—ta-be-roofed-wilt-good-and
sufficient white pine shingles. and said roofing
to extend at each end 12 feet over the heel of
the arch or the' top of the abutments, and on
each side of the bridge over the weatherboard
ing two fem. The abutments fire to be built
on a firm foundation, and to be approved by the
- Commissioners. Thewhol - e - iffilWritiFso — n -- Wark
to be well" built of hard and largo stone, lime,
mortar and pointed from the back of the abut
ments. The filling shall consist of earth and
stone-and-to be supported with wing walls - on
each side five .feet thick 'at the two abmments,
with a battering of one inch :o the foot to the
top of the filling, and to-extend in that manner
on thetwo extreine sfdes ofihe — lifidge until
the filling and walling shall Meet the road, with
an ascent not - exceeding en angle of four de
grees elevation front the road to the bridge.,
with curtain walls of sufficient -length and
thickness and covered with broad stone well
secured. The woodwork on the outside to be
iminted with white lend in linseed oil, and in►
side of the bridge is to be whitewashifd with
two coats of lime- - 4The .uncierialter is to find
all materials at his own expeinie, and to give.
such security as the Cetnmissionere shall re
quire for the faithful performance of the work
manship.. and parmanencY—of said — bridge for
and' duritig the term.of seven - years from the
time the said bridge shall lie finished.
JOHN MELL,
• , JAS. KELSO,
JNO: SPROUT,
Commissioner's 'Offico,2 Conintr's
Carlisle, sep4,'so S
Attest—Wm. RILEY, Clerk.
Coal: 'Coal!
' THE subscriber is now prepared re furnish
FAMILIES with the best quality CLEAN
STONE COAL at the lowest rates. Orders
left at H. Saxton's Hardware Store or at the
yard-opporgre .Iloover's Lumber Yard, will be
promptly filled. Also, just received from the
mines 100 TONS NUT COAL for Lime.
burners, 1500. bushels.- Bituminous Coal for
Blacksmith's. sell H. WRIGHT.,
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned in the Boot and Shoo Manu
factory, is this litly.lii6.9olVCd by mutual con
sent. The busine'ss.will be carried on by Gco.
IV Boaserinalh vt'ho will sell Boots and Shoes
lower for Lash thad ever.
GEO. W BOSSERNAN.,
IVA,. ASKEW.
septl I
'English, and German Jaw= •,
THE gnglieli and German Journal& of the
and House of Representativei for the
year 1850, have been, received at the Commis
stoners ()dice, at Carlisle, and, are ready air
distribution to those entitled to,reoeive them.—
By order of the Connitissioners,
.41.8e81-4VAI REILLY; , Cierk.
Carlisle, acptil,'so.
. .
rA..mapziLET. ',Au%
TPum.hlet fay's - passed qt lho.lato pee-
JL Won pc %.) e iellture,havo bewirecotvod
and ore reßty % •IbOtiotti to those entitled
to rocoii , ethoirri. , '
. c . • JASIF. lIAMBERTON;'
Carlielo, sew.] 1,'50.. " Proth'y..'
,
',.' , • ' , NOTICE. . ._'''...,.: -.,
cilHE' ANNUAL ''ELECTION .foi.,,
.
. • Oflie:ors and ,Manegere iiit,lie , Citniber'• '• ,
lan Viilloy l'inil_.: Road Coniininy.viill be bold
at Wootre Hand, in Carlisle, bat.weeil tile hours ~„
at 10 A. M, and ~ i 'P AV, of 111.Np/I,Y, the ,
7t,it day of &babel. nest. ' - ' ' ~'
~ - ' ' • 'E. M. BlDELE ; Secrelory.
R, It., Office, Cailirlo.3 - '
, .. ,tiept,ll,'so-3t:
•i -, : ,
, '?•;.'',.-.
• •
I®PONS Itammet i ed and Rolled IRON
' jtiei reueivpd nt• t kte ,Chettp Store of-thO
noliEfetib_okiuldeln . street; SAXTON.
litre-Ander
barra pure cidervinegar, from the noun
ry, suitable, for pickling. just received by
u 41,38 '5O. • GEO. W; ITITNER. •
ileaCvmat -,at, '23/4,uctian'.!
'o.lloioL"'rAßVir FOR SAZ7g.'
THE; suliseribe Offetl.'for sate .a ,valuablJ
Farm' I:V aal& arable rand, situate' in, West
Fe:onshore! totveshini Ctinaberland - .cdmi,ty,,, on'
thd 'COnodo'gitinee Creek, eight' Milea *eat of
Carlisle'nnd within tWo'and Lirhalf
horizo! Valley Rail. Road; containing ¢tis6t 43Q;
.V(MES in a high state of cultivation: The
provements , are a 4 tWo' Weatherboarded;
fIOUSE, Smoke Muse,' Ice' Hound and Wash
House, and good 'well of water' at' the-door.:
Also, a large - Thank Porn : Corn Crib, Wagdt,
Shed in good order anti .gooil' Orchard.—,'
There- is 'l7 Acres of ' first , rate' Meadow and a• 'bout , e 5 Acres of, Tiniber and'ii the opposite
side of 'the creek, which will'he 'Sold With the
Farm if desired. • 'f'here has beett_beliicen lirh
end six thousand hushols.-:of Bine' put en this.
Farm lately.. Therp.As also.klargo Lime Kiln,.
capable Of. burning Irani 12 to'.l.4oo•bushels at a'
last alt the properly,.
aug2Bta .• , ..VVjLLIAM':AL
InmLaticaster Volkarreutid copy (f. and end
bill to this office for colleetion.'..:
. Orphans' Court Nate.
- .13 - y - trirture,riFirrriardermf-the-Orphansl - court
of Cumberland-county, the following Real Es
tate, late the property of Isaac Beidleman, de-
cease, will be.sold on the premises, on•Satut.
day the 28th day of SEPTEMBER •next t -to
I wit: A tract of land, situate in Silver Spring
township, near to Kingstown, in said county,
boundetl by John Senseman, George Keller and
others, containing- TWO ACRES and thirly'S
oneTerches, of Lim6atone Land; all of which
ts.cleared_and.under_geod- fence, and in a high
, '. state of cultivation. l'imimprove
-'4-1" • mentS are a LOG DWELLING
EDEsE ; STABLE, and, other
ii 4;?,, • 'out•buildings. ,A. Young, Apple
Orchard of grafted film and other
kinds or fruit trees on the Prerniees:f „Sale io
commence at 2 o'clock - on .said day, and the
terms rinule -known by
August 23'50 te. JOHN FIREOVID.
.ddrninistrator of Isaac Betdleman dec'd.
VOUSEI AND LOT
• AT PRIVATE SALE. •
THE._ suliscriber offers at private'. sole a
. , • 'HOUSE & LOT OF GROUND;
situate on the north side of Matn.at.
• ~••••1112 -seeon'd 'house from 'the square and
til lately, occupied by
. Dr. Jno. Creigh.
dec'd.;, in tifeborough of Carlisle.
The , house is two stories high; of Brick, and
about 32 by 40 feet square, with a Dining roo m
amtKitehen, and Cellar underneath the, whole
of it, with the necessary out houses, d good
garden with choice e l
fruit trees. Therrno_will
bo made to suit it purchaser, as the object, is to
effeet - a sale iminediately. Enquire of Mrs., E.
Creigh on the premises,
. ting2l'• THOS. CRE'IGH..
. .
PUBLIC SALE OP nnaz.ESTATE
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland county, will tie,ttold at
public sale, at the lute residence of Benjamin
Myers, deceased, 'on Friday the 1 th day of
October next, at 10 o'clock A. M., the follow
ing described Real-Estate, late the property of
said decedent, to wit .—A tract of land situate
in Dickinson township, bounded by lands o.
John Huston, John Fishburn, land of ,the said
Benjamin Myers r decensed, and Ab'm Myers,
containing 85 ACRES-and 130 PERCHES,
strict measure, of which • about 70 acres are
cleared and in a good state of cultiiation, and
the residue excellent timber land, having there
on erected a two story weather
xY HOUSE, LOG sTA•
J.-B•LETwiTh • water near
the door, and a good Apple Orch
.Z4'•:;;&',.4 ard of choice fruit. Also, a Ten
ant House and Stable. Also at the same time
-and place, will be sold a small-tract ofArst-rate
timber land,situate in the same township, and
bounded.4-lands of John Fishluirs, the beirs
of Michael Ege, deceased, William Line and
Philip Spangler, containing 10 ACRES and 57
PERCHES.
The above described Real'Estato,will be sold
on the'following terms: So touch as may be
necessary to pay the costs and expenses olisale
to be paid on the confirmation of thksale.bytthe
Coarccinelhirttof the helot - Me to-remain in the.
hands of the purchaser during the life of Ellis
M - viers, Widow, the interest to be paid- to her
annually, and at her death the principal to be
paid to the heirs of the aforesaid Benj. Myers,
.dec'tl. one half of the balance of the purchase
money of the tract first ,above described to--be
paid on the first of April heat. when possession
will be given and a deed made to the purchaser,-
and the residue in two equal annual payments
thereafter,withoul interest. The residue of the
pnitiliase money.of the tract of timber lend•'after
deducting the widow's ilOWer, to be p'id on the
first of April next. -The whole to be secured by
recognizance , in the 0 - phone' Court with tip•
proved security. JOHN CAROTHERS,
28,'50 is Alministracor.
. • ssiguee's Sale.
On • ITURDAY, the 12th of October.
WIL be sold at public sale, at 10 o'clock,
on the premises, the following described
.ot of land, containing- about TWENTY-
Two ACRES, situate in Lower Allen town.
ship, Cumberland county, one mile above Eber
ly's rniL r iLtLQeslsr SarMg;_adjuitiing_lands—of
Gorgns,Dninel-Urichi-and others,
with a well finished F R A`M l
„.. 2 , HOUSE Wagon Maker's Shop,
B ern anther improvements them
on ereeted. There is niso an inch•
arc of choice fruit' It is a desirable
location fora mechanic and worthy_ of atteit
•
A Iso..nt'iliC'sains,titnc and place will ho sold
a Tract orWooillartd, containing TEN ACRES
more or less, situate in Fairview township.
York county, adjoining,..lands of- Christian - Gar
he.r, %VIII. R. Gorgon and o‘hers. - Also, n lot
of cord wood on said tract:
Also, at the same time tied place will be sold
thcrill6witig .personal property, viz: Horses
and borse.geors, mulch cows and other cattle,
Hogs and Sheep, Groin bribe bushel, Hay by
the ton, Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows and other
harming utensils. Also a lot of chestnut rails,
a number of quarrying tools, together, with
Household and Kitchen Furniture and other or
tielei too numerous 19 Mention. Attendance
will be given. and terms of sale made known by
Aug22,'so CHRISTIAN EDER LI%
..dasignec of Daniel'lleck.
ORPHANS COURT SALE
On. Saturday the 12th of October.
BY virtua of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Cumberland county, will be sold at public
sa'o -on tiro premises in Lisburn, CUmberland
County, the following property, late theestate
of.lsnao Lloyd, deceased viz:
A House and throe lots of ground, situate in
said place, en the road .to Harrisburg, adjoining
Property of John Sherich and Cam. Bar
ugyber. The house is a wentherboarded two
tug.i i story dwelling HOUSE, and :lunched, to
it are several outbuilding?, including a
large stable shed, &c. There is a first.' ate
well of water near tlio door. Also; anumber of
choice fruit trees. On ono of the - Jots ktereeted
a good Immo Cabinet .Maker's shop. It. may
be .ronsideied tt good stand for that business,and
holds out strong inducements to purchasers.—
Persons wishing to examine the property - are
requested to call on the subscriber, living in
the premises. Salo to commence at 2 •o'clock,'
in the alternooon.of said day, when terms will
be made known by REUBE 24 STAR,
Aug 22,,'50 adimnisirator.
•
VALUABLE PIOPZfITy
.AT PUBLIC SALE.
On . THURSDJY, the 10th of . October,
Ipursuance of an - Order of . the Orphans'
Court of CuMbOrland Couniy, the undersigned
Administrator of Abraham !Brenneman, dett'd.,
will sell, on the 'premisen; all the interest, and
claim of the said decedent, lining the undivided
seventh part in a • tract of land in - Bast Penns,
tioro' township in said county , containing .
•
'lOl ' .O.ORE'S
inere'erless, bounded by landa or Michael Vree
Joseph Sadler, George .Ilowinun and others, on
• • "which is erected. n large Two Story
• ~..''STONE HOUSE, Dank Ijorn , .with
Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs; Smokennil
I 'Spring House, and a ncter-failing
• Spring 'of water which. waters a num
ber Of the . There is about Ninety Acret,
lehred,ond the remainder covered with
ug timber. Sufficient Locust growing on the
twemises to lamb& poets forever for fencliik,-
rake it altogether it ,is one of the most desira
ble tracts oh laud inn the coutty• Sale, to com;
tnence at'2 o'clock, P. al., when_ attendance will
'be given and terms Wintle . known
i. nug'2B , • • : JOS.. MUSSER, Ake
. .
..,
...Farm 1 for `44 . ak.,. --.
riNHE subscriber - iniondiris- 'AO, 'Mae to' thili
1. AVest , iitrorn his triarisiatrformfor'saie; - ths.
same being situated 16 Laver Allen tovOnship,
Cumberland enuntY, a odour flutes ,west . of
klarrisburg; . the State oad passing thiough ; tlfe
earned containing:lo9 CRES afire rate lino;
stone land, adopting lands of Levi Merltle; 3:
~ Lonfo and ''lithers.' This improvement's .nre• a
three story .LOG HOUSE, *stared outside
and inside, a don4let:l,oo'.BAßN., .0 - novo:-
failing eprittg , of good
,iyaier . uilder the house:
Aluo,!trTeithin Hondo and Mllu'r otit-btiilllinge,
&e._ Any, person 'dosieitt to kielinelf a farm
In thhi .inetion bf:nountry will do wellio•iitill
nod view the same. ' JACOB . SHOPE.
nopi4,'so • • „
01:14,iincaster Union pub. to.atuount of 0.
Itete Ve.tate'ltictionJ
„ . .
. • yALursLE ,
• PRQPARTTIAT PPALICI. SAID'
On sMiniti'Airal.ciaiiiVSVictiiticr next,
'WILT:rho sold at public sale On'tlui.prenaisea
in'Neirli Alltldietpn'tpWaship;,Cuutlicrlandeo. t:
•Fa., twp enuth Of .Middlesex Mills tied:
fair 'lna& east of Carlisle, the followi n g Real
Estate ' adjoining Janda. of ',l:t; Miller, 'themes'
Uric's heirs and otliers,containiug 140 ACRES;
cirfirsf;•ialti Limestone Land, fn . ri high siate•Ph
duktivatiou'and Weltsupplied
frnit,; rind'for Pleasantness .of aituaiipe, find cow;
Vinlidnde of running water' ie adrpassed'hY
places in the enuitty. The' impreVeineritOl t ere'
a tar taid±eiihatential„ST,9,NE i
SE ? „1,11 . Afttsl.aed,otkek ; neo,
6sd y, - outhouses,, ;, ssooo,oopf
11 T the purOirpc -
remain
an,the property
,ror,nvo yoarti.et.,
five.per cent'itredest,, it desired. ,Alsp, tile,
stime•tinie and' ike° ii . tra'ct ;.laiiCeituato in
the seine. t o wriehip; I ile and,
3 frchtfCarliale':adjelning lands C.f,liisteph :Wit
mer; Roheri Erwin and:others; Cthllienipg 5.13-`
NEN ACRESilthe linproVeraerita. area two'
story frame, Wentlierhoarded HOUSE, Frame
BARN,' a geed bearing orchard,.&c.' Sale to
tannminee - ai - 10 - o'ato - an When at
tendance will be given 'aud,terins made• known
far the latter tract jiy, . • '
Aug,21', 7 50 41' . SOLCMON.RYLER.
, . . .„
B's7o ATE
. .
THE subsOber offers at priVatc sale tho
fol
lowing: nitdate in North Middleton
township, • Ctutiberitind ceiituy,near the Ifarrist l ,
harg• inropil6; tiliout 2 times from. Carliele.'
consisting - of - upwards - of - THREE-A C RES - n
Ground, adjoining properties Santudl Butz .
Beerbrowet end the Loan Bpring, on which is
• 'l 7 erected a 2 story Brick DWELLING
liOUSE,4alwo story Log Dvelfing
,house, a Bank Bern,-and-other. out
buildings': There hi also a fine young Orchard
Of choice Apple trees. Also, a fine cool spring
convenient to the houses. The property ie;in
good order, and isedruiribly adapted for a mar
.farm, boittLf convenient tel the, borougfi ,of
Carliele: _:Tanta'. will r ice made,ereasonable,- 7 :-
For Comber inforinntion apply to the Subscriber
itguiff for the livin near the
augl4 • . ITAII GRINER.
- VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE
THE, subscriber offers ai ,private sale, the
Farm on which he' now lives,•situato in West
Pennoborough township, Cumberland county,
five Miles from Carlisle. and one 'mile from
Plainfield, containing 136 ACRES and 64
PERCHES, of first rate Limestone Land, all
of-which is-cleared and - in - aliglistate of
tivntion except 15 or 60 acres of Woodland.—
The bum lies on the Conodonmet Creek and
is but half a mile from the Coed Hope Mills.
The whole is under good fence, about nine
hundred panel of - Whielris poht. and rail 'fence.
'1 he improvements are n new
, Brick DWELLING 114 USE,
irit 0 I two stories high, with a commo
r I r dious Bank Barn, 94 feet king,
first rate Wagon Shed, Corn crib
with threshing floor. and all other 'necessary
out-buildings. There is a good well cif,water
at the door.l Also; a large Orchard, with eve
ry variety of choice fruit. The entire place is
in the best order, and holds out the strongest
inducements to purchasers. Persoc.s doming
to examine it are requested to call on the sub
scriber. An Indisputable title will be,.given,
and terms made reasonable.
BENJAMIN LONGENECKER.
jy24 3mos .
*Lanensterrnion copy 3 months and send .
lfilArthixtfline - for eollectio .
Valuable Farm at Private Sale.
'ME 'stibscriber' offers for pale_ a valuable
farniolLimestmle Land; sifuated - on the Yel
low Breeches Creek in Dickinson • township,
Cumberland county, about 7 miles south-west
of Carlisle, and within 2 miles of the Stone
Tavern, adjoining lands of Squire Woods; John
Williams, George Martin mid others contain
ing 161 ACRES of well improired land, under
good fence . rind in o high state of cultivation.—
The .16r:Aeres arel , all, clear, but there is 75
Acres of first rate Al ostrNA'AIN LAND-to
it. There is also an excellent meadow on the
farm
and some bottom land. The
unprovementS 'consist of a big two
If ,"
. story DWELLING HOUSE a brick
B a
. Boult Barn,
m id ;all 'oilier 'improve-
C,
ments that is necessary to n farm,—
There in three big running springs on the farm
one in the cellar, and one near the barn, and a
good, orchard of all kinds of fruit. - Any person
- desiring 'further information willplease call on
Jacob Seitz, residing is West PennsboroUgh
township, Cumberland county, one mile from
Newvilie, or on Tobine Seitz, residing on, this
;aim
. Possession and on indisputable title
will be given on the first 'of April, 1851.—.
Terms made , to suit purChasers.
JACOB SEITZ.
jy2-,3mospd
l'Arna-zint MAZE. ,
UTILL be said M‘public vale on the prednises
V!' on SATURDAY, the 28th day of Shp-
I teMber next, a valuable tract of slate land, situ
ate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county,
adjoining lands of Peter Stouffer, Peter Lesher,
Capt. David Duncan, and near the Ridge State
Roud,_nhnttt mile_smarilt_oLShippensharg_aud
-3-south-6f-Newburg ; containing-YU-ACRES
and 63 PERCHES, (13111110 being part of a lar
ger tract helonging to David Duncan, jr., of
said town up.) There is about-10 Acres of
cleared I. nd. under good fence, the iesidua,eo
- ered with - thriving - tiffilier." Inn
provements are a vornlortable small
WV HOUSE - and STABIE. 'There are
several springs of Nudet near the house toge
ther with front trees, St•c•
Any person wishing to see the property will
call on_). S. Ronshaw. residing .near,
Ed
ward McVitty, who is hying .on the property.
Sale to commenco at 10 o'clock of said 'day,.
when attendance and terms of salo_wilLbo made
known by D S RUNSHAW,,,
jp26tspd Agent for David Duncan, Jr.
VALUABLE BULL AND FARE
AT PUBLIC SALE.
On WERNESDOY, Me 16th of October, 1850:
THE .subscribers wishing to dissolve part•
nership and, remove to the West, will sell their
Valuable ILL and FARM, situated in Wok
-Pennsberu'lownship, Cumberland county: The
Farm contains 133 ACRES of first rate Limo—
stone Land„the celebrated Big Spring runs
alomrthe western margin of the tract, a stream
that never fails or freezes, and is unequalled by
any' stream in the United States. The irn ,
provomonts are a first rate
MERCHANT 11217.. L
three stories' high,„ff.iShod off in the moat cony
pleto order, with patent improved Merchant
Bolt, Self Packbr, and all the, latest- improve•
manta in Machinery, Corn Kiln; mid situated on
the above named Spring, which affords n full
'supply of water at all times to the Mill. There
t. is also erected on this property a
;i:IT44, •- large .two story DWELLING
Tit
.. : 3;:gi i :' HOUSE, Bank Barn and Stabling
• , . , ,i'' , . ':', Yr. Millers' house, Cooper Shop,
lin'''44.... •
urchard, &o. ;Thn buildings are
all nearly'new, 'find an the best order, about
two thirds of the tract is cleared and the bal•
-once covered with" thriving timber. This fro
party is neer the Cumberland Valley Rail Mind
in the heart'of a rioll'eountry, and offers strong
inducements to capitalists. This property will
he sold separatelL,or together to suit purcha,s•
ere. 'Perms' intreitsy to suit pOrehaseis as
wo will sell witbourtekerve. Any information
about tho property can . be had by addressing
John Piper. Big Spring Post Ofßc, Cumber
land county, Pa. . .
JOHN PIPER,' • •
. .. ,
•,/.-- SAMUEL PIPER, - '
" JAMES PIPER'.
IrrWeeklY N rth American, and Lancaster
Union . insert I It sale oaf send bill to this
office for collection.• ~.• I ~:
ASSIGNEES' SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL , EST,ATLdrI
On SATURDAY, the .sthqf Oader, 185 Q.
THE. subscrioor will offer at public sale op
tho premises, in West .Pennaboro township,
the following Reel Estate; late s •,the property of
Samuel Dear, dec'd., situated throe end n ,
miles west of Carlisle; near. John Hays' Mill,
contnining ISO •'ACRES more. or loss, of first
rate.LimestOne Land; bOundod on the north by
iho Conodaguinat Creek, also b y of
Bear, Jr.,41 - enly 'Smith, , Otiorge Singiser and'
oilers, about. 108'. Aores of Otah is (boat rata ,
tillable hind 'in. trgood atate'of cultivation, the
'remainder is covered with lino young timbor.-.
• The improvements demist of a
. large two story.STONE HOUSE
• * Large StOnellank Earn, Wagon
' 4';,0 7- tu Slied,Cinm'Cribs .and other owl'
veniMit Mit buildings, a spring of
•gooe water'near the 'door. Also, all Orchard
,of, thriving'young' trims on the property. Salo
td commentp at' 0 &clack, A,'M., on said day,.
wbeit'ettendance will be Oven and terms' 'natio
,keown by, • 'THOS: GREASON,' •
•sug2l ' 410(vrea gf SainT Bear, dee (1,
Brushe: I. 'Brushes I
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A' great variety Of, thpaa•useful articles 18 -or • •
- I 11.110.1,Ds writing ' fluidov.very, , su.,
forod for suloi consisting, ol,Whitewnah, iteiTt;:,.;.. / A . , q Int itAmys
i 4, Scralibi rig, Painiers,loi li t Shltiling,lHaqv 2 , 1, 1""'"In k -`" hi riE"" nt '" `
eeth aiiit Nitil; Fleeh'and Graining Brushes in Prime Su gam,
-great—variety- v an-of-Which are of theAtgetequa
~ .
'.ty and will be Bold at the lowest prices • s . ; A large lot of the moat approved brands just
Juno 6. . 1 8 . ELLIOT''' . . 1 coivill at MONYARS, N.:Hanom int
-Wed aink-,‘,o,,stlyiiiiß.
MB
EIXECUTORS -, SALei%OE-
IVATAITABLE • 3XEBIe i ZUWEILTE.
t XV ILL be sold oerpnblic , sale on
.v,v „Dior, the
~22d of TOM,. at.lo
o oil . l,b(l!ire,o l , l qo,tbe foloyy,loa k alpoeribed
Tenlostato: ' '•'': , ' •
A tract excellent landliying lithe
eolith side of the:Putoborland Valley Rail Road
Odin: 4 1 k ertet,cif Carlisle, containing about MDo ACRES:: Iris infddr good 'Wee and in.-a
tit • 'state bf cultivation: 6)li. - The
improvements area large two Sto
i. el; , ry.BRICK HOUSE, a large brick
• - Bank* Hain, .both recently 'Unfit,
and allthe necessary out-buildings
.-There id n well,.of watbr(vith a pump) in tho
yard. Part of this, tract is well timbered.
2. AbOut.9o ACRES, ono mile south"ofthe
above met, of_which there nrd about 20 Acres
eleared;:the.balanco is excellent timber land:
_There will'also • be offered -at public sale,en
THURSDAY, the 24th.of October next, atop)
o'eloCk, on the premises, two,very-fine --lime
stone farina, situated in •Toboyne township,
Perry . county. These aro adjoining:farms, one'
contains about 240 Aft,ES. the other about
27.4 ACRES. They are. 'alien,. 8 miles west of
Landisburg, , on-the-malit—iond=lending..7mr_the:
One farm-baa a ST.'ONE , MANSIO.N.
HOUSE and Bank !darn on it. Tho other a
Log Hotis'e 'and Log Barn, There . * thriving
ORCHARDS on botfrof , these places. They
are situated in the most fertile part of the emin
ht.!, and offer' any. inducements to purchasers.
Persons' wishing•to see either, of the 'above
tracts, can obtain information koiri thfirfenents
residing on the tiromisas,••or' eittier of , the un
dersigned Executors. -Attoriddime-xvill
en and terms ninde known o 7'day of sale by
RICHARD • ARKgR,
• = R. c:••%'1 . F.1 lIFITTV • ° •
Executors of T .11148 dec'd..
.Tuly 24-te
• Patriable Property- ,
AT: „PUBLIC
On FRIDAY ,the 2.7:111 day of SePtoere, next,
urri.,4l,o_soid poblie.salo,_on_the prem.
•11' ises, in Monroe township' , Cumberland
county, Pa.; ther , following •Real• Estate, late
the property of John Morrett., dad. about
oim•ltalt nfile west of Churclitown,,on the road
leading from Churchtown to the Trtndlo Spring
Road;/containing 125'AvRE9 'or first.rato
LimestonnLand,• 100 Actes are cjearnd .and in
high state of cultivation, the remainder is co
lored with fine young timber. The improve
... ments aro a Two' StotY, L 0
1101[163E0 largo g I T OH Is
1,,.:.. a LOG BARN,Wagon Shod, Corn
`•'-' • Crib. and other necessary out•build•
Also, a never/failing well — of
water near the door, and an tircbard of choice
fruit. " This is considered one of tho best. farms
in Monroe township. Any person wishing to
view the above property previous 'to the sale
Can do so by calling on the subscribers. Sale
to commence at 1 o'clock, ou avid day, when'
attendance will be given had-terme made knit"
by GEORGE BRINDLE,
SAMUEL MORtiETT. •
Executors.
lIDZI
Desirable Property For Sale
• THE subscriber will sell at private sale the
property on which he new resides, situate in
West Penneherol—township, Cumberland coun
ty, containing about NINE ACRES, with a
good two story FRAME HOUSE, good frame
BARN, a good well of water, and all the ne
cessary outbuildings, together with an orchard
„ tr ." of over thirty TREES of
effoice varieties of Apple
A •ere in.iukb •
_ e ang
I ' Orchard of about sixty
trees of the most select
eastern varieties,vith a general assortment of
Pear, Plunt,--.Apricot, Nectarine- and Cherry
trees of the best varieties. The building are
all new and built in the most substantial man
ner, the whole property is in good order, and
ono of the most desirable, in the county, being,
situated in the village of Plairkield, five miles
west of Carlisle, close to Church and - Schools,
and within one-half Milo of Darns' Academy.
ft presents rare inducements to a mechanic or
private family .wishing to educate their children.
P . not sold previous to the sth of OCTOBER,
next, it will on that day Le offered at public
sale at 10 o'clock- tin the premises, and will pos.
itively ho sold. • For particulars address the
Subseriliatat Plainfi. Id, Cumberland county.l
augl4 • ANDREW CAROTHERS.M
V AVABL'EI P OPE MT It
AT PUBLIC SALE.
SATURDSY, the sth of OCTOBER, 1850.
WILL be sold at public sale on the premises
in Monroe township, Cumberland county, Pa.,
adjoining Churchtown, the following Real Es
tate of Frederick Goodyear, deed., '
CONTAINING 163 ACRES
of first rate limestone land, 120 of which is
cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and
the remainderis covered with fine yo ng timber.
„ The improvements are Two Story ,
Double DWELLING HOUSE, a
:NO large STONE K BARN,
H. with a Threshing NI Nine and hers°
A well of ever.lailing wa
ter near the house with a sprig house, and all
other necessary out buildings. A.l o, a large
ttCiIA-R-D-of-choi itbove - pro- -
perry will ire ecld either in two tracts oror toge
ther, as may best suit the purchasers. Any
person wishing to see the above property will
please call on the subscribers in Churehtown.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,_when
aitendanco will be eiven and terms made kno on)
JOHN GOODYEAR;
JAE (TB 1.1 0 ODYEAR,
DAN'I. GOODYEAR.
'Executors.
aug7 to
'PUBLIC SALM
On TUESDAY, the 15th of OCTOBER, next.
bo sold at public slide on the premises
in Shiremanstown, the lollowing prop
erty, viz--A lot of ground, situate in said place,
on the north side of 'tho Alain street on which
is erected a two story
DWELLING SOUSE.
FRAME' Sli OP and STABLE. The' prop
erty is in good condition, the buildings are new,
and the stand is a good one foi a mechanical
business. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. when
attendanen - Will be given by
JOHN RUPP,
Assignee 0 . Jacob Bates,'
sept i
Estate of Thos. 0, Regime, Decd. •
Letters of administration on the mate of
Thomas C. Remo:late of 'Shiremanstown,
Cumberland county, deceased, have been bran'
ted by the register of said county, to the sub.
scriber, residing in Dauphin county. lie will
attend on Monday the 2d of September, and
overy other:Monday for two months thereafter
at the residence.olthe deceased, where all per.
sons indebted are requested to make immediate
payment, slid these having claims to 'present
them for settlement to DAN );EL SHELL,
A ug Administrator.
• • Ledger and News.
TILE undersigned horoby glyes notice that
on and alter the first of Septemher , tho daily
Ledger, News, &c., will not 'be serrod tly 4
carrier at the residence of -subscribers. The
subscribers to those papers are therefore request
ted;fo call at the book share for their papers.
Aug 22,'50 tin. - DAVID .MARTIN.
__JG_inen Zuni Ts.
A new loz of Linen Lustros, various_ prices
and colors, from 6 to 50 cents a'yord.• .Also,
•another supply . of Braid; China Pearl,' Rough
and Ready, Gimp, and Chip ' RONNETq.—
Alen, Chnngeable and Dress SILKS; in ?nri—
oty, with a varied assortment of Bonnet and.
Cap RIBBQNS,• roes Trimming?, ,&c. &c
just received and,;opened by • ' - •
• may 29 . 'l9. W. HIT "MR.
• ' To Shoemakers.
It OSS 6[ool slides for Jenny 'Lind elioes,
- ;:‘,,jnet received W lIITNER.'
Hug 28,1850• _
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- ' - NOTICE , . -:' . ~'.
• .
giventh 'an 'pplication
N°N i Sl l l7O is in h al: b iolholt t e 4 g t ib ' Int n tito.of this ,!
Commonwealth at ita next sessionjor a char-
tor for a bank wtifigeneral banking-privileges, -
to be located in Cinliele, Cumberland county,
I Pa , with a capital of Otte ,Ifundretl' 7/imam's( '
'Dolltra, and to be , called the Carlisle 1,300. ''.
.547.50-'6in ' ' .
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Harrison's 'Oolutribian Ink.
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91'1HE.euheerther hue .o l n, hand a leapt eupplyt ':
• It of , the ebove.itilt, which', by a special or , ~
.'rangement rich the_proprieter, he le able to fur.'
nielvto men:haute ipd . others. at the manatee'
mrere ivlieleaale pnbee. 1 • ..__:-,
' aug2l . . ' .. 6 A HUBBARD. .
i WRIEZTZI LEAD. .
VILTETHrat f.LL'S VLI RNIWIIIT& LUAD
VIV and 5 barrels 'LINSEED 'OIL just re
teivOil by the pubseribor. to he sold cheep.. ~,,•
dog l 4 , '
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