lE=! 3buLdisfinctits. VA.LAJABLE 'REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.. On WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of October. 1855, the undersigned agent: of T. C. `Miller, jr., will War at pub" lie sale, on the day above mentioned, at the store of Henry Snyder, in Mifflin township, abont three miles from Doubling Gap Springa, the fhllowlng property con taining in all ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR nonEs Ash) SIXTY PERCIIES, situated in Mifflin township, on the road leading from Newville to Doub ling Gap Spring, and adjoining property of' George Iloover,.ltobrt Min, D. Barrack, the heirs of Wm.-M. Biddle, Esq.: dee'd., and others, and lying about two miles east of M'Crea's Mill, and 0110 mile west of the Springs. This property was surveyed In April last, anddivided into lots as follows: Tract No. 1 contains eighty-one acres, • twenty porehes and Includes the ,•• cleared land and Improvements. It has a two-story LOG TIOUSE. Bank itAr4 Barn, a good Saw Mill, a numbei of ""."': Fruit Trees and a sufficient quantity of Tiffiber Laud for rails and firewood. No. 2 . contnins -thirty-nine acres. forty . Porches. mostly TIMBER LAND of a good quality of Chestnut and Rock Oak. No. 3 contains twenty-throe acres covered with Chestnut and • other TIMBER of good size for rails. No. 4 contains twenty ono acres of about the sameny of TINBEit as the last two mentioned Lots. , Tits,pret)ert 1011 be sold as a whole or in lots as pur chasers may desire; or It may be divided into smaller lots if desired. . . None of It is on the steep of the MouOtaln, and all of easy access from any quarter. Farmers and others wishing to procure Timber Land will do well to attend on Tuesday previous to the day of sale at Mr. Snyder's Store, as arrangements will be made to meet them there, and show them the land; or by calling •personally at any time on Mr. I). W. M'Cul lough, in Dickinson, or ou D. F. Miller. Esq., the Sur veyor, at Newvllle, every information will he given. Salo to commence at 11 o'clock on said day, when terms will be make known by WM. H. MUER, Agent flir T. C. Miller. Set. 19, '55 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE On FRIDAY, Ortolan' 12th, 1855, the subscriber will offer at public sale on the premises', in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about three utiles south of Carlisle, on the road leading from the Walnut-Bottom road to Paxton's Mill, A VALUABLE FARM of lime , stone land containing 100 acres and 72 perches, basing 'thereon erected a good Two-story Weather-Boarded HOUSE, Log Barn new Wagon Shed, and other Out-buildings. This Wart ;••••41., is under excellent cultivation, and !•.!•• Arm, well fenced. There is an orchard of choice fruit on the premises, and a well of excellent water at the door. Also. A LOT of Ground, adjoining the above tract, containing 1 acre and 112 perches, with a one-story LOG 110 USE and a Stab a thereon. Also, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, containing 42 acres and 104 perches, situated on the Baltimore Turnpike, about two miles south of Holly Iron Works, and five miles from the above descilbed farm. This tract is well covered with chestnut and other timber in a thriving condition, and will be'sold tbgether or in lets to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when the terms, which will be easy, will bo made known by Carlisle, Sept.:ld., '55. ANDREW K. SEARIOIIT. li r •- - STEAM SAW MILL, L ittoki And liArge Tract of first rate ••• •' rzay. TIMBER LAND at PUBLIC SALE. :V= Will be sold atpublic sale, on the prem. Ises, on' 1111311SDAY, thb lot day of No. vember next. at 10 o'clock, A.M. a Steam Saw 31111 and NINE BUNDIIED AND TIIIRTY-TIIREE ACRES of Timber Land, situate in Dickinson and South Mid dleton townships, Cumberland county. This is a very desirable property and persons wishing to pun basowill find it bet 4 recommended by making inquiry and ex amining it on or before the day of sale. The title is in disputable. Also, will be sold at the same time and place. SIX MULES, one four herio Wagon, a ono horse Wagon. oars, &c. Also, Timber Wheels, Log Chains, and all 'the Tools and Fixtures connected with the Mill, inclu ding a first rate Circular Saw. Also, a lot of LUMBER, BOARDS and SCANTLING. Terms made known on day of sale by soptlo LIASKELL & SEY'3IOUR. • Jft;ir•Chatnbersburg Whig and Lacaster Examiner copy and scud bills to this office. QIIERI.FF'S SALES. LT On THURSDAY, the 11th day of October, 1855. ./y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas,ls sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberand county, and to no directed I will expose at public von due or outcry, at the court house in the borough of Car. lisle at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described Real Estate via' I A Lot of Ground situated in the borough of Now Cumberland, Cumberland county, containing one iburth of an sere more or less, bounded on the north by thu Railroad, on the East by a lot of Jacob M. Bald°. Ws% on the South by a sixteen feet alley. on the West by , a lot of Philip Fitton, having thereon erect ed a two story Frame PLANING MILL and SAKI FACTORY, together with tho buildings, Steam Engine, Boilers, Fixtures and apparatus . moo belonging and-appertaining, Ac. Seized and ta ken- in execution-as the property of Si 11. Steovor and Yoteryve49. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in Church town, Cumberland County, containing 36 foot in front and 153 foot in depth, more or less, bounded on the North by High Wed, on the West by a sixteon foot al ley, on the South by a twelve feet alloy, and on the East by a let of 'Henry Spares, having thereon eroctod ally° story frame . Weather-boarded HOUSE, FRAME STABLE and other out houses. Seized and taken In execution as the property of George Reisman. Also, a Lot of Ground, situate in South kid dleton township. bounded by lands of William Moore, Richard Craighead, Robert Graham's heirs, now James Coyle, containing ONE ACRE AND A HALF, more or less, having a LOG HOUSE and Log Stable thereon e rected. ' Seized and taken in execution as the property of Margaret Moore, dec'd. with notice to Lafayette and William S. Moore, and lion. Samuel Woodburn, Guar dian of Margaret Moore and hands Moore. • Also, a Tract. of Land, situate in West Penns bora township, Cumberland county, containing ONE HUMMED AND SEVENTY-SIX ACRES more or loss, bounded on the north by lands of David on the oast by lauds of Sites and William Kerr, on the south by the public road, and on tho west by lands of Rev. Robort McCachron, having thereon erected a two story STONE HOUSE and a one story Stone Kitchen, *Brick Dun, Corn Crib, Wagon Shod; Asi. Seised and taken in execution as the property of WWI McKeehan. Also, a Lot of Ground situate in the bor. ough of ciplisle, Cumberland county, containing One andn Quarter Acres, more or less, bounded on the East by the Grave-Yard Lane, North by tho English (have Yard, South by Samuel Hepburn, Esq. and West by J. Eby. Seised and taken In executlon o u the proper. ty of Itober S. Alcorn. Also. by virtue of a writ of rendition' expo. nae, homed out of the Orphans Court of Cumberland Co l luthAnd to me directed, I will expose by public von due or outcry, at the same .time and place, a Lot of Ground, situate In the borough of Shippensburg, Cum herland.County, containing 04. feet in front and 257 in (hipthiinore or leis, bounded on the north by Main atrt. oh the west by the 71ev. Joseph Blethirrel, on the south by ack alley, On the atilt by Jeremiah'. (boyar, having Afiereolt erected a' two story Frame Weatherboarded •110011E1 and Log Kitchen, is one story Stone Muse and, other out houses. • Seised and taken in execution asthe roperty of Catherine Duncan, late. Catharine Davis, witOW and Adminktratrix of laimuel Davis, dee'd. and a u to be sold )3 ,1 , 118 . , , • JOSEPH MODARMOND, Sheriff. ' Sheriff's Office, Cerlisle,:liept. 19, 1855. . ,OESTATE of RUDOLPH HERTZ.. Lim; decd.4lodeo 151 hereby given that Lettere ministration on the Estate or Rudolph Hertzler, late of. Monroe township, Cumberland county, deceased; have been granted by the 'Register of udd county to the subscriber, residing in the same township. pollens knowing themselves Indebted to said estate ore requir ed to make lmtneilate payment,and those haring claims to present them for settlement to • soptliipd •• • CHRISTIAN METZLER, Ad'mr, 31tiscef1tutcous. •sr 4tg, r G v t 0:4 . tp ;: 40.,0 _AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION ! ‘ND CATTLE SHOW e State Agricultural Soclet2i at Harrisburg, on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th of September, 1855. CUMBERLAND VALLEY It. It. FARE The Cumberland Valley Railroad 0 tupany will issue round-trip Tickets during the continuance of the Exhi bition, at the following rates, viz:— From Chambersburg to Harrisburg, and back, 150 Scotland to Harrisburg and back, 1 37% " Shippensburg " 125 " Oakville " . I 12 1 4, " NUNYViIIe " It 100 . " Alterton " . 571:: " Good !lope " ti . A 87 1,7,, " Carlisle o 75 . " Middlesex o o 02.!;'; " Kingston . a . f: Si) " Mocha . nicsburg " 371/ " Shiremanstown " 44 "43 0,,,2 Trains will run as follows:- Ist Train. 2‘.1 Train. Extra Train Leave Chamberburg 5.15 n.m. 4.31 p.m. from Carlisle Scotland 5.24 4.42 Ern ipponsburg 5.48 5.04 Oakville 6.02 5.18 • Newville 6.10 5.35 Alterton 6.29 5.45 " Good Hope 6.34' 5.50 " Carlisle 6.57 6,13 - 0.40 a. m. " Middlesex 7.04 6.20 0.47 " Kingston 7.12 6.28 10.04 • " Mechanics'g 7.35 645 10.17 " Shiremans'n 7.30 6.51 10.23 Regular trains will leave Harrisburg daily, at 8.30 A. N., 1.00 P. M. An Extra train will leave Harrisburg every day during the continuance of the Exhibition, at 7.15 P. 31., flr Chambersburg and intermediate stations, and on the 27th and 28th au additional Extra train will leave for Carlisle and intermediate - stations at 4% o'clock I'. 51. Tickets good fhr return passage until the 20th inst., and positively no longer. Arrangements will be made for the sale of Tickets at all the stations on the road, and any person entering the cars without a ticket will be charged full fare. LIVE STOCK, and other articles for exhibition nt the Fair, will ho transported its the ears of the company free of charge, except in case the art ides transported, are sold or pur chased at the Fair, when the regular freights will be charged. All articles carried free must be entirely at the risk of the owner—loaded and unloaded at his own expense and under his charge—as the railroad company will assume no care or responsibility of such property. Persons wishing articles transported on the above con ditions, must give notice to the Company's Agents, at least , three days baore the Exhibition opens, in order that the cars May be provided at the points required. Atli' All Fares. except those ,paid for exetirtion tickets to Harrisburg, will be charged at the regular rates. A. F. SMITH, Supt. Sept. 19, ';,5. N- O'tICE.----At a stated ' Orphans' Court began on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, A. D. 1455. and holden at Carlisle In and for Cumberland County. heibre the Iron. .1 A NIES 11. tIItAIIAM, i'rest. Judge :int! Samuel Woodburn and John ltupp, Eggs. Assoetate Judges, the following proceedings were had to wit: In the platter of the writ of partition and vninntion, of the Real Estate of John Piper deed. late of Monroe twp.,.the said inquisition hoeing been returned by the She riff and confirmed: _ .. , . .. Now to wit, 15 of August, 1855„rule on the heirs and artii3,l intercitel t) appsar at the next stated Orphans' .ot-t, an I to :•1 ,r r ,rit+, t • tit( o, otherwise show (Muse why the Court should not order the property to be sold. Notice to be served personally on the parties residing' within forty miles and by publication In ono Newspaper on those residing beyond forty miles. It'r THE COURT Cam. In testimony whereof I have set my hand iti . nnd seal of said Court at Carlisle the four. eenth day of August A. D.. 1855. .100 N 51.0111.00, Clerk 0. C. Sept. 12-It. NOTICE.—To Stephen Keepers, Charles Swartz and Catharine his wife, David Pen well, and Sinall his wife, Lewis G. Swain and Ann !E -liza his wife, Oliver A. Keepers, Mary Ann, minor child of William Keepers; decd. and. Margaret Goff, wife of Kenny Goff, her mother, Lewis Keepers, who has for his guardian John D. Gorgass, Henry Getty, minor child of Jane Alice Getty dec'd., and his father William Getty and William W. Ku Tors, minor son of John U. Keepers, deed. and Elizabeth Keepers his mother, ,the heirs and legal representatives of Mary A. Keeper, late of Carlisle, deed. frith° matter of the partition and valuation ,of the Real Estate of Mary A. Keepers into of the borough of Carlisle, deed.; now to w,it August tith, 1855, on ap• plicatlon of Stephen Keepers one of the heirs of the the cedent, setting out that the Sheriff has made his return to the writ of partition and valuation with the finding of the inquest annexed, rule granted upon the parties interested to appear at the next-stated Orphan's Court and accept or refuse the said Real Estate at the value. Lion, or to show cause why the said Real Estate should not be sold. DT THE COURT. Jour Gm°, Clerk 0. C. Tile parties interested are hereby required to take no tice of the foregoing rule and appear at the next stated Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, on the oth day of November next, and accept or refuse the said Real Estate at the valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold. The said Real Estate consists of a house and Lot of Ground situate la the said borough fronting on the north on Main street, bounded on the south by an alley, on the east by property of Mary Greason and on the west by property of Fred' Watts, Sept 12, W.—lt. CARLISLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Exhibit of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Car lisle School District, for the year eliding Juno 1 RECEIPTS. Dalancn in Treasury Juno 1,1851 i.• including uncollected Taxes since paid in, $1729 41 State APprt priation for 1854, 338 80 Rent received for Hail, 133 25 Tuition foes from the non-resident- • scholars, 35 76 Tax assessed for 1854, including an omission in former year, *5450 00 Loan for building new school hou ses, 1500 00 PATIfENTEI. Building two now school houses, $2303 00 Repairing, masonry, fencing and ont.houses, 307 49 Interest and lusuranco, 280 05 Rents, 131 34 Wood and Coal, 181 16 School Furniture and Painting, 88 89 Incidental expenses, Messenger and Printing,' Teachers, Balone° in tho Tirsury, *Of this stun s7'ls was outstanding at the close of the year. 1:13322=2 Showing tho Indobteduess of tho District and tho pub• lie property held by the Board of Directors. Amount duo for purehae, of real °Auto and building purposes, $4,158 83 XSTIMATED VALVI OP BtAL UTATZ, &e. 'Educntlon Iledl—a 'school rooms, 2,600 00 Old College property, 0 school rooms, 2,500 00 llouse'andlot on Pomfret street, 2 rooms, , 1,000 00 House and lot on Pitt stroet, 2 TOO/U K 1,400 00 Houses and lot on louthor street, 3 rooms, . 3000 00 School furniture, maps, stoves, and necessary fixtures, eathatiled at 1,000 00 Whc;la amount of property, $12,000 00 By order of the Board. septti ANDREW BLAlft, Free. VrtATE NT SKIRTS,: Ste.—Just open , od another Involoo of White and Colored Patent s, blosguoto nets, with a variety of other seasons blo goods. July 18. QHO. W. TRENCH. CORSETS.—Just reedy _L od, A further supply of French Comte of 0/31'3 II sus. Also Mirrow Llnou Fringes [Or trimming Drogues juno2o Clito. W. lIITNED. gulaqzu 31611V4 VALUABLE CORNER PROP'TY. AT PRIVATE SALE. That 'very valuable and well known BUSINESS STAND situate on the corner of North Hanover and Lonnie' . Streets, In the borough of earitslo now owned and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front on Hannover street and '240 feet on Louther . street.— The improvements on Ilannover steeet nro a large THIIIIE STORY HOUSE, with a large brick back tioishod In the most elegant manner. containing 11 /rim:n§ including the store room, besides pantries jl:y • and convenient closet arrangements. The STOR ROOM is 33 feet In depth, fitted up hi the best lo.sslble manner and one of the most desirable and long rstabllshed business locations In our town. There is a large two story brick building fronting on ',outlier street. with u shop attached, now occupied as a eabinet maker shop. Also a stable on the foot. of this lot, and other necessary out buildings. The property is in excellent order having been recently fitted up by the present occupant For terms Ac. enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, sept 5 Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. fIRPHAN'S COURT SALE On FRIDAY, the 2801 day of September, 1855. Tn puavuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cum berland county, to me directed, 1 will expose at , public sale, on the premises at 12 o'clock M. all the thllowing Heal Estate, late the property of Thomas. Swerengin decd. viz: A Tract of Land situated in Hampden twp. Cumberland county, adjoining lands of John Earnest. William Logan. John Dill, Peter Dill, Peter Fes . sler and others. containing TWO lIUNDItED and TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES and ninety perches. This tract is of ft tine quality. In a good neighborhood being about six ...;4,7 e 1; 6 miles westwardly of liarrisburg—on r•-,• I the State Road leading from a Harris burg to Sterrett's (lap and on the road ~ i2iTntop;-ypT, , ,.. leading from Rupp's mill to the North • mountain, and about twd miles North of said mill. being under good fences in a high state of cultivation, nearly all of which has been recently limed. it is well supplied with water, there being two never failing pumps near the main buildings, and running water in nearly all the fields. Thu sante has been di vided into tracts each tract having an abundahce of running water as follows: No. 1 contains 12:, acres and 24 porches having there on erected a two story weather-boarded HOUSE and BANE BARN, spring house, wagon shed, and other ne- cessary buildings, and all of which are substantially built. There is also an excellent ORCHARD of choice fruit on this tract. &c. About twenty-tire acres of the above tract is well tlinheml. '2 contains 4S acres _ 46 perches : having thereon erected a two story Lilt: lIIWS I.: and WO HAHN, ;thin an excellent ORO! About ono third of this tract is well timbered with a never foiling spring of running. water at the door. No. 8 c.intaltis 5-1 acres 2.0 perches about the one half of which le well timbered. The fbregoing described Real Estate la of n charnete rarely offered tbr sale and presents ;:rent inducements to purchasers. and rho same will be sold as above divid ed, or in the whole as may be desirable to purehamers.— Persens.leSiriliff to examine the property can do do by calling on the whitlow who resides on the premises, or on the subscriber. Ter ms made known on the day of sale by ISENJANIIN }Mit. Si-pt. 5, '55. A dmi Ist ra tor. trn,rork Advocate, copy, mark price and send bill to this ',thee. PUBLIC SALE.—ON s.yrunDAY, the "9th of September. inst. Will lin sold at public sale, on the premises, house and lot of ground, situate in itiatinson top. Cumberland county, late the property of John Chisnell. deceased, about three quarters of a mile South of Cen treville, on the state road lending from Neoville to liettysbum, containing about EOUlt ACRES of first rate limestone land. having thereon erected a one and a half story log weather-Boarded HOUSE AND KITCH EN. a Log llama, Spring House, Smoke House. good House, together with a choice assortment of apple. peach and plum tree's now bearing. Also a never f aillna spring of water near the dwelling, making it one of the most desirable situations for a private residence. Sale to commence at It, o'clock of staid day when attendance will Iw given and terms made known by Sept. 5'56 JOHN T. GREEN. Executor of John Chisnel, deed. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. On MONDAY the 6th of October, In pursuance of an order of the Orphnns Court of Cum berland County, I will expose at public sale, on the premisesot 10 o'clock, A. M, a small FARM, of limo. stone land In excellent order, containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES And 120 PERCIIES, situate In Monroe township, on the road lending from Miller's Mill to Mechnnksburg, and nd ,,v,..,.. -,.• ' joining lands of David Nelswanger, Hu l:'''- ' .- dolph Miller, Frederick °ants and Hon k :'", 4 1 / ., •,: ry Encks. It is all well fenced and in a .:".4,„ ..2 ~ ' . high state of cultivation except one a -=''s."'"- ere whi€h is In wood. There are erected on the premises a large, well finished two story stone HOUSE with Stone Kitchen attached, a good FRAME BARN, new hog house and other out buildings. Also nu ORCHARD of choice fruit and an excellent well of never failing water near the house. The terms of sale are toe per cent. of the purchase money on day of sale when the property Is stricken down.'one half the bai mince (um the Ist day of April 18$9. when possession and 'ic e d will be given, the balance in ono year without in terest MICHAEL WENGER, tug 29 • Administrator. VALUABLE FARM AT ORPHANS COURT SALE On SATURDAY, tho 22d otSeptumber, pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Cum berland county . , will Le sold at public sale, on the prom. lees, at /0 OCIOrk, A. M. the following described Itcal Estate, late the property of George Noggle dec'd. viz: A Tract of Land, situate In Dickinson twp. bounded by lands of Christian THU, Alexander McKlnstry, Solomon Brindle and William Harper, containing NINETY•SiX ACMES, more or lose, of limestone lend, of which about eighty six acres are cleared and the residue --^•^s is excellent timber land,having there .l on erected n 11.013 110 USE and Barn, a Tenant Millie and Stable, with oth ', .. or necessary out-buildings. There is n well 01 water on the premises and an ORCWAIID of choice fruit trees At the same time andplace will be sold a Tract of fltilh name LAND, situate in the sae township, containing VW - TEEN ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of John Kissinger and others. 'he above described Real Estate will be sold on the following terms, via : Five per rent of the purchase mo ney to be paid on the day of male. half of the balance on the Ist of April next, when possession will be given and a deed made to the purchaser, and the balance lu two equal annual payments thereafter, without inter est, to be secured upon the property by judgment bonds ling 29 ROBERT 111. HAYS, Appointed by the Court to make sale. $8,187 22 ORPHANS COURT SALE. On SATURDAY, the 20th of October, By virtuo of an order of the Orphans Court of Cumber land County, to me directed I will expose to public sale on the premises, in Dickinson township, at 10 o'- clock. A. M. a certain 1101.185 and I.OT OF GROUND [illsituate in said township, bounded by lands of Christopher Johnson's heirs, • 4.- • • Dr. Wm. Meteor and others, containing TWO . ORES neat measure late the property of Rlisa both Shenk, doc'd. This property is delightfully situ ated as a residence and the title is indisputable. Terms—Five por rent, of the purchase money to be paid on the contirmattn of the sale. Ono half the bal ance on the Ist of Apr il. 1850, andthe other half on the lst of April. 1057, without interest. The two latter payments to be secured by recogalbmace lu the Orphans Court, .U.ENRY SHENK, aug2o Administrator. 90 69 4847 4114 58 7,540 51 $640 71 0* 4000 TONS LYKENS Nalloy,Dimpbth and Pino GrOVO Nut or Mae Coal, Lykone Valley, Pittston and Shamokin Stove Coal, Also, best, uality Blacksmith Coal. Also, LUMBER of all Una:sand beet Cypress Shingle*, all otwhicli vall be sold unusually low. blonds call and judge fer'yoursolses. aug 20 tt 8. M. HOOVER. Gr UTTA PERCHA PENS! The subscribers barn been appointed Agouti' In Carl sle for the tale of A. COOK'S OUTTA PERCIIA PENS. These pon• are prored to be superior to any Pen heretofore manniketurod and will not corrode with ink. Call and try them, GROVE & ASKEW, sept 6 pd4t Naha Street, Carlisle. 31etif 'T:state Meal (.:state Safes. AL U A BLE TOWN PRO P E Y AT PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber, Executor of Ueurge Murray, sr. doted. will sell at public Hale, at the Court Douse in the tort' of Carlisle, on SATE IiDAY, the •29th of September. at 1 o'clock,,y. M. the Mllowing valuable Real Estate, all in the Dotinigh and situated as described below, viz; 1. The old .MANSION i'ROPERTY, with the im pr.)voments thereon. on the corner of West Street and Dickinson Alley, 100 feet on the former and tiO feet on the hitter. 2. Also, a TOWN LOT(6O feet in front and 240 in depth, situate on the south side of West Pomfret ntreet and running back to Chapel Alley, north of the Sece der Church. 3. Also, a LOT, containing ONE ACHE niorn or less In the roar of South College, between t burch Alley and Pomfret Street.. - . _ 4. Also. TWO TOWN LOTS, each f 0 feet in by 240 in depth, situate on the South mde of :Nooli street. and running back ;to Locust Alley between Pitt and %Vest streets. This property will be sold in ,vhole or in parts. The terms made known on the day of sale. yor further in formation call on the subscriber. sepA ANDREW BLAIR, E'er. I.),UBLIC SALE.—WiII be soldat pit). lie sale. on the prellllSe9, on SATURDAY the 18th day of October, 14.55, a HOUSE and I.OT ,'ay,' OF GROUND, situate partly Mifflin and 10••51 " 11 4 : partly hi Frankford townships, adjoining 111 lands of Henry Minn, .sautes Kennedy .e.. •t• not others, and belonging to the estate samuel Utley, dec'ett. the lot contains about THREE AcRES, having thereon erected a LOG IiOUsE and horn, a spring of running water, and al:1- '1..4 of fruit trees. this property is within two miles of the borough of Neu title, and is worthy the attention of a man of moderate means wanting a home. The property is sold under an order of the Orphans Court of Cumberland county, directed to Guardian of the minor children o. said decedent, to sell their interests in the same, and under .t Power of Attor ney from the partiee legally entitled and of full age, to the said .11.1 m , frf is. to sell their interests. Sale to coin menu. at 1.0 o'clock, A. M. and terms made known by sept. 3 JOH \ ORRIS, Guardian. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. W EDNESDAY, the 19th of Septembert, 1555 In pursuame of :in order of the orphan's Court of Cumberland county, I will expose at public sale on the premises, at 11 o'clock, A. M., in North Middleton twp. ab, l it late mile north of the Carnalogulunet Creek at Wiese's Bridge. and adjmtrning George Gutshall, Philip Zeigler, George Keel and others. on which Martin II ert Ih ed and died, A FARM of slate land in good order, containing' TWO iirsDRED Asv Fociav ACRES more or less, all of Wilk', is cleared anti fenced except about twenty acres which Is In World. There are erect , e 4 T .Aed upon the premises two good Loo HOUSES and Ilay-(louse, Stone Granary, and :ikon goad SAW-MILL upon a stream of water which runs thr , uxli the premises. There Is great part of the land which is excellent meadow and produces well. and It is n good market farm helm , about 4 miles from Carlisle. 'Fills farm will be t old in parts or altogaither as will best suit purchasers and bring the best price. the same having been divided Into three parts of a 1 acres 7 per ches; I:11 acres 106 perches and :33 ac.os tin parches, a pl o t of which will 1,0 exhibited ou the day of sale. I will sell at t he• same time and .place, 52 acres 60 perches of MOUATAIN LAND situate about one mile front the limn: the laud has beenAlivided into two tricts and will be sold separately. it has elegant 'lo thither upon it and is very valuable Mr rail timber. TERMS: Fire per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the sale is confirmed; one third is to remain On the Will the interest of which is to be paid to the widow for life and the principal at her death to the heirs—one third on the Ist of April 15Gn, and the bal ance in two anual payments without interest, to be se cured on the land. The landlords share of the grain in the ground to go to the purchaser. Any further infor mation will be given by Muses Brost ou the premises, or dos. Wert adjoining. Aug. 22 'M. SAMUEL WERT. Lancaster Examiner and York Republican will cc.py and send bill to this office. FARM AND MOUNTAIN LAND AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL bo told at public sale on thu prenesca On FRIDAY the 21st day of September 1535. nt 1 o'clock P M. All the' following described reel estate situated in Vrankford township Cumberla. d county lately belonging to Joseph lleffiellnger of tic sail township dee'd. A tract of land adjo•ning lands of John Burket, William 31cCratt and others, contain ing about thirty acres inure or -kee--.•••:-.: The improvements am a Good Two • • Story Weatherbonrded HOUSE, Doub f•Pii7 1 2, le Log Barn, a good carpenter shop, • an ORCHARD of Choice fruit Ac.— 7--;." • • -4 ., • There Is a never falling spring of we ter near the House. This desirable property is situa ted three miles North of the borough of Newville and at that distance term the Cumberland Valley Rail road. Persons wishing to examine the promises can do so by calling on Henry lleitielinger, who resides thereon. Also a Tract of MOUNTAIN LAND. adjoining lands of Samuel Arnauld, Peter Myers and others, containing about EIGHTEEN ACRES more or loss. The interests of Joseph lietiletinger and John D. lieffletinger, minor sons of the decedent, in the aborye real estate, will be sold under an order of sale from the Orphans Court of Cumberland County, directed to John Oiler, their Guar dian. The heirs of full ago will unite in the sale to dia. pose of their interests. The widow's interest in the purchase money remains in the property. Terms made known on the day of sale by HENRY HEFFELFINGER, PHILIP .t ROSANNA WOLF JOHN OILER, ang22. Guardian of Joseph A; J. D. Hetiletinger. VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE - - The undersigned, AdminiFtrator with the will an nexed ofJohn Itail, late of Newton township, Cumber laud county, deceased, will offer nt public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. the 2RI day of September, 1835, that excellent LIMESTONE FARM, in a high state of cultivation, Into the property of said deceased, situate in said townshlNAhns, miles west of Newvillo, on the mad lending front Newvillo to Shlppeusburg, and one - hail mile east of Oakville. on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, adjoining lands of Robert Mickey, John Hoover, Rev. Alex. Sharp, and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, and FIFTY-SEVEN PERCHES, strict measure; having there on erected a large two story STONE ',- ---' DWELLING HOUSE, and a t TONE t 0.... KITCHEN attached, a Well of never ~.., t; i . e i. - 7, failing water near the door, a huge ! 2 . ... stone bank Darn, an excellent Cider Press, Corn Cribs and Wagon Shed, with other necessary oubbuildlngs. Also, a largo two story TENANT HOUSE, with a Stable and other HOCCE. sary out-buildings. Thoro is on this farm a largo and excellent Apple Or chard, with choice grafted fruit; 11150, Peach, Plum and Cherry trees. Twenty acres or more of the above de scribed farm is covered with some of the best and most thriving young timber. There are also Locust treason the same sufficient to make several hundred ',must posts; also, a quantity of young and thriving laves.— As the property in located so near Oakville, on the C.V. It. It., where a extensive business is done is the for warding business, the purchaser of the same may con sider that ho has the market almost at the them which, renders the farm very desirable, and owing to its ' being',, situation in the very centreof the valleyonay be ranked amongliie fittest and most productive thuestaue tams in the same. Any person or persons wishing to 'view the above de scribed farm, can have an opportunity of doing ao. by calling on the undersigned, wha resides ono. quarter of a mile north of the samo. or ou Samuel Hail, who re sides on the promises, either of whom, will bo pleased to show it. Salo to commence at 1 o'cletk,l".sl.,,when tome will be tondo known by WILLIAM SMITH, Aug.ls, An with the will annexed. VEST FAMILY COALS! AT MR NEST COAL YARD. VEST eubecribur would respootftd)y Inform tboo.dtooos pfCarlielo and vicinity that bets now prepared to fur nivh the OItStIINE TREVORYON COAL, of various elves, a eampleof which was fbralehed to a number of Miaow; threeyears slum by Mr. E. Holfunstvin. end which gave such perfect satialtuAlon. Also beet conlitice of Lylcens Valley and Sttonb.4ln Coal. Also BLACKSMITH'S and LIBIEBUBNPR'd COAL of the dideerentr Linda, constantly co hand, at the new Coal Yen" near the gas storks. 8014.6 '54 JACOB. 8111t031. Mae( estaie Safes ORPH.AN'S COURT SALE. - On FRIDAY, October. roth By order of . the Orphans Court of Cumlwriand county, in 0 proreeling iu partition amongst the heirs of Mat. thew Clay, deed. I will expose 'to piddle sale. on the at4l M., A FARM, to Flankferd township, bounded by lands of Alin'. agizolier' II beim John t Iri, :John Waggoner and the heirs of.b.hu Clay, containing about TWO lIIINDRED AND TEN ACRES of good Alate and Free Stone land. abort 110 arms of whi, his dearod and under geed fence and euitivnt , a, and the residue is tine timber. Th• im- I ,e ~ , .,..e t provements are a large S'i*O.N I , : 1101.".. li t. • with kitchen attached, large Hank fain . f; ;I: 1/ . . Spring ;louse. Cider . PreNs, a good Apple J.. • ••.-1` Orchard and other fruit trees , t e running ••_ . .i .•- —•-_ water through the piece- This is a very desirable and eenvenient Farm and within about live tulles of Carlisle, The terms of sale will ho: Five per cent of the pur ehase moony to be paid when the sale Is contlrntetL the resi.lne of one half n the Ist of April. 1856, when pr 9- 4eSSIOI) will he given, and the ha h ip two annual payments without Interest,•to be scoured on the land. Che landlord's share of the groin is reserved. sent?) WILLIAM F. SWIOEII. ORPHANS COURT SALE. On SATURDAY, the 29th of September, ity virtue of an order of the iirphans' Court I will sell at the Court House in ( arlisle, :it '2 o'clock, P. M., .I`.FRAME IIi)USE, with :pout ONE ACRE of - ground Attached, late the property of John Lephart. This property Iles about f ur miles west of ti the State Road, near Plainfield And is now la the is,upaney of Joseph Conner. Persons Wishing to puramse ran examine the pry p erty botoro the day of sale: Tents will.° made known JACtill Ii KHMER. Administrator, Sept. 5, '55 (-) Il AN ' S Ult T SALE. On SATURDAY, the 29th of September, la pursuance of IlliThider of the Orphans Court of Oumberland County, to me directed, I will expose t, public sale. on the premises, at 11: o'clock, M. all the dlowing described Real Estate, late the property if Aamuel Newcomer. of Upper Allen twp. dec'd. No. I. A Tract of Land, situate In East l'enushor township. Cumberland county, adjoining lands of tor Barnhart :tad others, containing _ ONE HUNDRED and TIIIRTY-EITIIIT ACRES This tract is of n lino quality, in a good neighborhood. under good fences. in a high state of cultivation, and an exeellont spring of water running Hirt.' it. The improvements are substanti it and numerous, consisting of a comm. , . dions two story STONE; HOUSE, largo DANK HAHN, with a never-tailing well of water in the ',aril, a Spring House, Wagon Shed, Ac. Also an OP, This desirable .4`Roperty is situated within !Ivo allies of Harrisburg. to which place there is a god rad. Persons desiring to examine the property can 111 cn by calling on Samuel Newomer, who resides on the premises. ttid 121 Porches. Ar - Also. Three Lots of \IOI NTAIN LAND 4 , with Chesnut and Oak Timber, situated in 4, East l'imi ro nibo township, about one mile 4••••tri .., f r o m the above farm—one lot containing 30 acres :Ind 126 perches, the others about 21 acres each. One Trait of TIMBER LAND, in Upper Allen township, cunt:111117)(1w One Acre and eighty-five perch• tiire.:ming described real estate is 01 a charm-tor rarely offered for sale and presents great inducements to purchasers. Terms made known on day orsal.i. DEITRICII STEINER. au42l Ainnintstrater. 117) Lancaster Volksfreund and Harrisburg Telegraph .7opy It. mark price and charge this office, VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SA!J', Will be sold at public sale, on the premises. on SAT : IliDAY,the 13th day of October, next. at 12 e'elo,k, noon, a chub.° FARM, situate in Nei:lnt:on township. Cumberland eriunty, on the Pine llond.ulidway &Alveoli Carlisle and Shippeusburg, Into the property of George Wielder. deceased, CONTAINING SIXTY ACIMS, 100 PERCHES all cleared. The laud is in a gond state of cultivati..u, is of n good qua I. • _ Insh ity and the greater part has been lim ife. 1.4:17,5; ed. There is a first-rate lienretonc quarry on the farm. The htiprove• taunts are a new and convenient BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, new and neat, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other eut• Luildlngs. all of which are new. There is fl well of goc d water with a pump near the door. A lso on the gum a thriving young ORCHARD of well selected fruit trees This farm is near the Yellow Brooches Creek. and ad: joins the other - farm Of Geo-go Widder, doc'd. and ad pins lands of Wm .31ains, Abraham Kurtz, Win. ver and others. Also. at the FIRM time and place will be sold a quan thy of excellent T1:1111Eit LAM) lu the said vicinity srnno of which hex thereon good Chesnut, Pine and otii er timber. Persons wishing to flew said lands can do so and have all necessary Information by application to the undersigned, who reside in the Immediate vicinity.— Terms will be made known on day of SAO DAVID DEMUTIL• WIDDERS, Executors. liii.;lstl3 131LIBLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at lic.nlo on the premises In Mifflin township, 7 ' . i• On TUESDAY the,lBth day of September 1855. A FARM of Goon Seta Lsan containing ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACBES all of which is cleared and fenced except about six acres which is In timber. The improve. r th ;inents are two good HOUSES and two Barns and all necessary buildings.— , There is good meadow land and an • .1. 2 . 4 i'oo• ORCHARD on the premises and there Is plenty If running water. This property is about 2 miles North West of Novrvlllc and adjoins Martin Mil ler.Juhn Itchiest's Heirs, George Knettle and John Noise and was formally the Mansion Farm of Henry Knettle deed. and now belongs to his Grand childien, as whose property It will be sold. There will also bo sold at the same time and place, shout 46 acres of firstrate Wont-land distant from the farm abOut 2 miles. This. land will be divided and sold In lots about la agree each, a draft or plot of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. The terms of sale which will be assy will be made known on the any by JOHN WALLACE, FRED'K. WATTS. Agents for the Heirs. Aug. 2215. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 1/10It SALE.—Tho largo Urick House and Lot situated on Louther Street one door east of the German Reform Church. The house contains I —"").„ nlno large rooms, besides two finished 7 - ; attic chambers. lago kitchen and sum. go, t'art"i mer kitchen. The lot has 60feet front 0 .`.4;!'-'''''• on Louther street by NO feet bark to a wide alley, and 120 trot on North Street by 240 feet to the wuno alley, containing in all about an acre of ground. There is also a good tenant house anti a stable GO feet long on the premises. The property would suit admirably for either a gentelmares private residence, a boarding school or flictory estatilibla went, For terms Lc. enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent, Owlish/ IMEI TOWN PROPERTY FOR s SALE.—The subscribes offers at prf• vat° sale a rid unlit° house and half lot ofground situated Us North Hanover street. The lroprorenients a two sitoto , westher.boarded lionee, washbowl°, bakehouse, a cistern, &c., &c,. The lot is 30 foot In front, and 210 to depth, and contains a variety of excellent fruit truce,. Terms 0 : 0 7. APPO to JACOD WOW, • Agent/ 01 , 81 A khodee,tett. Juno 13 \VALL PAPE.R.—Justi vecitivea .4 splondld stook of: Paper .itanstags, Window Shades and Firoboardi Prints, embracing lathe newest and most approved' Alin& Tiltudesigns are 'neat and uhaate, and the prises mob a* cannot fall to give 'WWI faetlon. We Invite ear "friends and the public general ly to oall and saturnine onr assortment before purehastas el eowho ro. 11. SAXTON, march2l ' • -East Vain Steel. CarliAl• WOOLLEN YARN —A tot of every Superior Heavy and Itven Woollen Yarn Just received, much better than the My yarn, all oolours. novo 011A8. 0011.11 Y.: El
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