Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 03, 1856, Image 4

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‘ B, 1 , 13§q) • :14.. It.,lSiUltltAlt, Agent. •
CIOCER CultkAi,4"-C`ancers, Wens,
Trtmore Scrofula, \White Swelling, .dc.;
cured without Surgad Operation by -
DR. LOUNSBERRY;
.Iffitair.i.te'Pertiplet (2nd edition) on the Treatment
and Cure of Cancers,. 'femora, dm., 'will bo' 'rent to any
address (free) on receipt - ors - postage stamp. Office; O.
llSKWainut Street,Thiladelphia. (Sep. 8,50-3 m.
TAVERN STAND FOIt
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u.,naltedl, by public outaryv on
. —SATOURAE, the,27tic-of-September,-
~ inst., the Tavern' Stand weU known
ao the 13TON,EVAVERE4Irr ln the occupancy of Jacob
- Riginialier;aittate - on -- 0 - Walnut - Bottonvitoad, seven
Miloitmaat of .- • property consists of &large
and commodious Stone. Musa 'and Stabling euhtclent
for sixty horses,' au in complete order together.yrith
Seeding . Lots, Lots, Orchard. and Garden. The property is
auppliod with tho_best .
Ali% at the game time andplace, AcION-MAK
ER'S' SHOP, Tenant House and Lot. ''Thgti ., intuition for
a good.mochanio canhot be' surpassed in tiMltate. At
toad:ince will be given orreald day by ' e
. _ J OHNSON litpar
Lancaster Examiner and -fielding Journir co to
=bunt of ta. [S ept ) 8 , '1858.
IMPROVED LIMESTONE'. FARM
AT PRIVATE SALM . -
Situate about nneltOti sontivvrest of the borough'
of
,Nesrvllle, - psully. In .Newton .arul- partly, In West
Nennsboro townshipeoin the road leading-carom New
olUe to.Springtield, noW..owned by .1. McFarland,
•
CONTAIN NQ_ ABOUT 110 ACRES,
" alio — n . llo of whlChlii-o;Wiliaraff - vvlttr Good Timber, - and
the residue is hi filghltatis of cultivation. The Im
.. • -proiremeniii Atia'offe Mid aeluilf story
' LOO :ROUSE, BANK • BARN; and
.oßlici Ott:buildings ;" a.good Ten
' .- ant House;' and a line Orchard to each
•
ouse. stream Of.Waterrlsesin the
Big .p g'-nerti ;the, Maindon :Rouse, from which an
elegant supplyttotad*.watei le afforded by means of
pipes and 'a pump. Entail° ,Tatout Limo-kiln is
.alttuded on tbe.premiseis,and the, beet quality of stone
for burning lime.• '
• This. property Is =vary hands° . may lota ted, the "Big
Spring,!' a magnificent stream'of water, runs through
the centre of it. .:It is a convenle tdistanoo from the
• town, extending 'to Lim. Cumb. V ley Railroad, at the
Depot; which said road,bounds. for somo,distance.
or terms, Be., enquire of - .
A. L. SPONSLER.
• Sept. 8,66-6 w l Real Estate Agent and Serlv-.
I[ 4 IARYIRRS OF THIS NEIGHBOR
."... HOOD, OrQwers of Wheat and Rie,use
LEINAU'S I'HOSPDATX
s uF LIME,.
if you want heavy (.Iropa,. orL "Leinau!s American
M4itliizeinn-
. .
These valuable,blitintrut have been , used • for the past
slx years sucatsfully for the °Mill ind Tobacco Crop
in" Virginia, einsyliania, New Jersey, thilaware, -
.. klarylind, and thelislandis of-Bermuda and Barbadoes.
-A barrel (2,50, iba ,) _
sudielent for an acre of ground.
"The above Fertillient are composed '
of reliable ChM - viral
itlements, which largely increase the crop And Improve
the suit, doubling thevalue of Alin land. Price of th
Phosphate .of 1.1me 7 -$4O a ton, Nitrogened $OO, the
American Feittlizer $25 per- ton or $2'.50 . per barrel,
sl'2s a keg. Also every variety 40 CAN°, ente_Land
Plaster, Put Aah, Nitrate of Soda, Bone Dust, Powdered
(luods delivered-freeof e h sego
OF.O. A, LEINAII, Proprietor, •
No. 19 South Front Street, .Phila..l.
- ' • -
gip To wholesale , dealers a liberal discount. Pam
' plats In the- English' and Unman languages Grails.
orders At a distance,
_Cash actiompauying or Draft,
promptly attended to, •
N. ti.-01PIABAS have beep awarded by the Penn
sylvania Agriniltuml Society, New York Crystal Palace
Alearilagmar litut 411 e. Non Jersey State Agrtcultund
'Society. • • . • " bup. t lou.axuenk,
--VALE CLOAKS- &__MANTLLLAS
A. ! ...- AT WHOLESALE AND. ROAM. .
• .080 13UL?IN & 00.,
44
mporters and Manufacturers of CLOAKS mid MAN
LAS, Na: 174 Chesnut street, (finny doors above 7th,
s nth alde,) Philadelphia, (ln connection with Ulitllttis4
BULPIN, 301 Broadway N. ,Y., the largest manufacturer
of these, foods in the United 'Mates,) beg to call the at
tention of WhOlisale and Itetail buyers to their large
and varied stuck of CLOAKS, TALMAb, Acc,, *4., for the
fall trade! l Their collection. comprise* a complete as
sortment of all the latest . Parisian Novelties in Velvet
Moire Antique, Cloth, Plain 811 K, 4c'., &c:,• Whllethe ik
clinics !Worded by. their connection with the largest
Manufacturing House, (of these • goods,) - bi ,New York,
enable them to guarantee better value than hi obtain-,
ble elsewhere in the Market. OEO. BULPIN & CO:,
Sent. 3, '6O-3m. 174 Chesnut Stmet above 7th.
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fittDINANCEINTEFERENCE TO
rug LaNDIG PAytalliNTß,
:ow. L. Bo It • shaded and-ordained by the Town
Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby en
acted and ordained by the aufhortty of tho same. That •
hereafter it shall not be lawful for any mason or other
periton,'at the Instance and request of the owner of any
property, to lay; make, or construct any pavement In
any street or alley, in the Borough of Carib! ,e unless
the height. and breadth of Bald pavement shall here
beentrist previously tixedand settled by the Borough
regulators, and a certificate given by them tothat effect,
awl any meson or other person laying, making or con
structing, or assisting in laylngonaking dr 'construct.
lug, any such pavement . without such certificate being.
first- previously procured, shall be liable to a flue of
Twenty Dollars.
, Bso. 2. , :That any one who shall and wil
fully throw water from any hose • attached to any.Wfash
pave,--npon any penson, or upon any Horse, Carriage,
Wagon Or any other-vehicle, shall la liable to a fine of
Ten - Doffirs for each, and ov•iry Snell offence.
r3r.e. 3.. That the - dither of any Cow or other smithy
that'll:tall be found trespassing on the public Mreets of
this Borough' between the hours of 8 o',7lock, P.‘l'dl; and
6 o'clock, A. hi., throughout the year. shall be liable to
a fine of Five Dollars for every such tnispass. • , •
BEA 4. The fines and"ponalties imposed by this Ordi
nance shall be recoverable as. providd4y the 32d See
-don of-the -Aet ..of-Assembly,...passed_the_34,o„rty. or
April, 1861. , •
•
• - A. ii 0131,8, Chief Burgess.
Attest—:-Wst. 11. rise', Secretary to Corporation.
Sept. 3, 1866:--2*!:•..: , . .
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R, STAVI EP OLIVE-TAR,,
I
-a - . .. THE CO* .i ToRIOAL REMEDY,' 1
It is Inhaled and WM ' tet taken) to cure
• Diseases
. •.' . . of , the
.., JI . , AND •L'UNGS. - , •
Ati
No Rhenmatio, Ne ... a, or other Pain con nest
•', where Olive * 10,fipplied. Oliva Tar mixed
- ~,' with Pt 105.1114 orcfbrms an
' •‘• ~.. - Ointraent hit cures • • '
• ' EVERY' .D1151,53,5E Off , THE SKIN.
Reference, la ina4nqo the finlowing gentlemen who
4
have used Oliva Tar-.erViledlarHinttnent. `: '
-- - --THURLOW-WCH '; LP4 ,bf_the_Albany_Jonntal.___ =
'W.51.7.11. TOWNS ;Nevi:York - Express. s - •
JOHN M. BARN, , Esq., Boston Herald. -
ISAAC V. Kff I.A Postmaster, New York.
' Capt. Ez,ak NYX, atelsof the Steamer Pa,eitle. •
E.. A. BLANCH, Esit., Chief itiaginepr - Pacififf B. B.
'C. N. B,IRNEY, Para. 11. S. Express Company. %, .
• ELI COIK, Ex mayor Buffalo, N. Y.
• Prof. IMES. P. )RAPES. Newark-N. J. , ..
. 0 gORGP. , LA.W. Ettlf Avenue, N. Y. •
HENRY RUSSEL; 56 South street, N. Y. ' .
JOB. L. IoltD, Mutual Benefit Ins. Co., 11 Wall rt.
-O.Y, WEMPLII, fhseretary 'Manhattan Lifo Ins. 00.,
Lit Broadway. , ' :*, • -,.' •
ils
1 W. ATM , NOwYkii 'hind Ins. Co.. 29 William ot.
G. Nir: ENSWOR'P i, i rwarder, 64 Pearl st.
H A. •
• BUS PECK ,: or, 2 Broad st.
- Rev. W5l, J'ARIT . i iddlotown, Conn.
.
And many other nfabei VIII be found in our Qirmilars,
* whieheau be had - oIe,” bead Agents. ' "•-,-•-•.:
OLIVE TAR, -'-' -. • - 50 Cords &Bottle.. .
—OII4THENT,,;ri.:--,--.-7,-..----25- ~
---,,,
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- 1 OILED .SMKI33II4I -- .ICNITPLASTERS, 23 Conte. ,-
, . Aror Saleby 13/I‘..fftuck,9,l 3l l hgent•for ()imitate,
Pa. Al i a :so ld iitr,;;,nWiunmpany s Depot, No.l6,,State
* street, New York t edaikitT„,pri:lilEists generally. .- •••
, •AugustP', lB N , --; '-'-' .
'd""EW G 00101: NEW GOODS I-A 1
bui O of siiiadnable Goods, just reoelied, will be
d very cheep at the store albs suisscOber,in West,
;lain street. Pleasepali and see before purchasing else!
whore . - - MARGARET SNODGRASS
August is;
• •
Neuf Atitiertieinents.
E-
W-11,EADY ) ----T-11-NE WS.AP
4 PE-11
,-.
RECORD, a collection of Newspaper Pieta ,sod
Statiltics, containing n complete list of Nowepapeti In
- the United Canada' aiid `Oreat-Dritain.% The_
.only rollable,work of the kind in the world .' Au Wild
assistanCto the Editki, l koilk Pliblialier; stud Oen
, eral Advertiser. Elio. 200 pp. •
On receipt 402, it xlll be preliald per mall, to any
part'orthe country. • • 'LAICA'BROTiIIiItiI; • •
Publishers,' No. 83 Dock st., Yhiladelpllla
/a-Editors inserting the above three, months, with
editorial refeteniiii, and' sending coplek of the paper
pre-Paid teAhe adress,,,,wlll receive copy of the
;work. ' , • .• .• 'll3ept. ,
•
LIAYETTEVILLE . TERALE
iNAEY.nr•The 4 : tittles of this Institution . , 'be
r...trumed on #4lo.lst, of Septernher, 11356, under the direc
tion of the, Principal, who will be assisted by the same
tertchens fornierly employed. The scholastic year will
be diiided into two 808810118 Five Months each—the
first commencing on!",the4st.r.of_Deptemher,tho second.
on the let of fribrUnr.Y.." • , •' •
• There will ha two , courses of. study. In. the, Ins Mutton
—the orriorro k and the etrootart. — Puplia in the former
course anhirg spy. bicanch of study,- will receive.
otariricArs gno4 \IT the Principal and Teacher.. Those
completing a regu rtr 'roma
,w 1 receive Diplomas and
'Testimonials s otlekells:
• • • Trials, PIM SPANIONC 4 / 1 72 MMUS. '
Board, futl, light. room arrilahed, 050 00
Ttdtion irr English Brackens's,- . 10 00
. illuale and use Of• Plano, - • 20 00
'Chromatic Drawing and 011 Painting, 12 00.
'" Pencilling and Drawing, -' 000
. French, Latin_or Greek, with other.
- studies, - - -
Washing poi doses, . - - - - - •
Aor Nether partimilars see circular.
. - J. KENNEDY.
' Ahiust 26„ - '1856-Im.• . Principal.
OF - THE GREAT
snow.
PPRO.A.CII -
Dan Eke nn-tho tradk.. . 'All' the 'Combined NoviWes
of both Ifemkpberos are concentrated is
DAN RICE'S GREAT •6SOW !
TO PERFORM AT
Heyriebtirg, Saturday, September 6th.
Carlisle, 'Monday,— • L„_. do. , Sth—
Shippensbuti, Tuesday, do. 9th. ,
Ohembersburg, - -Wednesdar do. 10th. ,
, Gettyaburg, Thursday, do. 'lltb.
York, Friday, " l2th.
BEHOLD THE GRAND PROGRAMME I •
-The PerrermanCe will 'commence with , " now and
brilliant Oriental Entree, entitled
.
- • THE ZOITAVES OF ALGERIA.
In which will be Introduced a Camp in the Desert. with
an exhibition of the wonderful training of the Horses,
which are taught to lie dOwn,, receive their food in a
sitting posturt, and to perform a Succession of irapid and
brilliant military evolutions, peculiar to the tribe. The
Surprisingly Trained.
ELIFANT LALLA ROOKII,
In a - number of us feats of Balancing, and displays
of instinct and C. fence. A most novel, original and
comical oxhibition of ' •
• EDUCATED---)IULE S.
Put through a - course of Grotesque Academics, and
Practical Classics, by their profound and erudite Pro
ceptor, DAN DICE. '
Deautifpl-disPlay of Horse Training, by Excelsior,
the l'arngodof Steeds, in all his world delighting feats
of-Instinct Affection and High Training.
WRITE SYRIAN CAMEL.
The only ono over learned to perform. t
SUPERII DISPLAY OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE.
MRS, DAN MOB.
And her beautiful Manage. horses, • SMART and AR4B,
In her elegant school of Lady Equestrianism. '
The Troupe this season - has been augmentedhythe
engagement of the well known Professors, .
MESSRS. MURRAY AND HOLLAND.
Whose Acrobatic and Gymnastco Parformatlicesthrough•
'out Europe and the United States, as ~ 7 • •
• • DOMAN.,DROTIINItS .
have acquired for them universal celebrity, will appear
In the several Acts. The Celebrated horseman. _
*
' DR. 0. HYLAND, •
• • •
Whose wonderful skill in Equestrian Feats of dexterity,
. Is acknowledged to be one of the greatest achievements
of modern horsemanship, will exhibit many feats of
an entirely 110Y01, chnticter.
YOUNG JUAN 'JOHNSON; . •
Amerletes Own—the Pwr ltinan—the 'bold, rockiest and
dashing Artist without competitor here or elsewhere in
all his brilliant achievements on horseback and Upon
the !Cord Elastic: • • ; ;
ME. ISAAC SWEET AND MASTEN.LMAS..ILSIED
In their celebrated stamen of Equitation and Athletic
• JAMES L. THAYER
The AtutatcAN'llsacutia," whoso Stretigtl7s - 431perior
to any pairbf horses that can be produced.
. STORM'S NXOELSIOU RAND' •
Unhesitatingly pronouncodthe first and most accom
plished In Amerka.,—and &World outfit of appointments,
decorations and paraphernalia; which as regards -taste
skill; or lavish expense, can - THE WORLDI
Tintar, CLOWNS!
' 'TOIII - WAISON, JOHN ALLEN, AND DAN lUD&
•---- Who will appear at each Exhibition.
Master of the Arena, JOHN It. lilllllltAY.
All to be aeon for 2.5 Cents admission. ' No half price.
C. IL CASTLE, Agent.
E ITE
NSIVE'FURNITURE ROAM
WEAVER Would/ resoehElidlf, call
- the attahtion of Ilouso•keeponaand the public
• to hiextensive stock of elegant FURNITURE,
• ! includibgEonusi - WirdrobeS,Centre and Tables,
Dressing and Plain Bureaus, and every othei•
article in his branch of business., Also now, on hand
Iholargest assortment ofCHAIRS - in Carlisle, at .
'the lowest prices. AOFFINS made at . the short
' est 'notice and a Hoarse provided for funerals. lie
solicits a call at hls establishment, on North Ilan
veer stroi;, near Ulasio's Hotel, , •
.4firlurniture hired out by the month or year.
Off A.RCOAL.---Charconl constantly on
balid - imilfor sale by _
not. 21. ' 65. , W. B.3IIIBRAi, Ag't.
§ex,4lb. - ,
AT PUSLIC SALE:: • „
Will be sold at Public Sale viz' ..- •li • - • .. •, •••
---- • ------ -SATUBBAY,-EIIePTEMBPA , 24.-...
on the , premises, that very. extensive and desirable
Mill Property, situate in West .Penusbore township;
CuMberiand county, on Canitdoguinot creek, about
eight miles South-west of Carlisle, and. about pne Mile ,
from the State - Bond leading to Noviville. now owned
,
.ond occupied by Charles Prehn, formerly •wliligun Alter,
• and known as "PRIMIN'ti, MILL."—
...,.':-='' , - There are about:X4acres 'of landtcon
- -.' iv netted-witlrthe'propertg_Part Of which
covered with goodtimbor. The Grist
, • • . Millis constrtiotedr of 'framewith few:
----. illlll of stelie;,..theO
rfiliChinery ,nf the .
, . meat modern construction and Melded hnprnvements.
1 ' There is else a flew Mill, and snillelent Inter *Mar te
supply at all seasons of the year. 'Thereat.. two dwel.'
ling Housea,', ono entirely ' a new 2 story . Brick, ,with
convieeit Ont buildings a:lnflected with 'it: The other
swelling is %two story frame.' This property. is , catil of
the 'most , defiliableleratleire - itfthe "Ceintr. -- Ttio - MilF
i nt
is in excellerit Onto; situate in : ime, of ' the most, pm<
.ductive grid growing Patti afuPaiberiand Valley a and
has always one 'a very extens iv e business, thus o ff er.'
leg rare I ' uceMents to purchasers : There ista, very
excellon eight for a distilmy, un the premises. ';Bale to
commence at 11 o'cloc)f. on Bald 'day, when terms will' ,
be made known. by the owner residing on the-premises; ,
- en applicatlonto whom any further infrormatien will. I
be given if desired, or, by .. A. L; SPONSLER.
Aug. 27, 1856. ' ' Real Itakhie Agent Andlcriv._
-
ORPHAN'S • COURT -- • In•
pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Cour,. of
Cumberland county`, will be exposed to rale,
Ori SATUDDAY, September 18,
on the promisee, a Tract of Land belonging to the estate
of JoHn Sprout, deice/44 situated in Hampden town.
Ship, Cumberland county, botinffed bylands of Andrew
J. Kauffman, David R. Rockefeller, David Brenner. and
.the heirs of_Klicabeth Stay man, slel~l, containing:lb
acres and 155 perches, part of which Is Woodland. There
is ou the premises a well of good - Water, a cellar partly
dug, and other, preparations made for building. • bale to
commence at 11 o clock. A. 2 4 when terms will be made
known by T 1108: D. BRYSON,. •
' aug Pits.] Appointed by the Court.
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VARIII FOR SALB.—L.The-subscriber
j: will offer at public sale, on
• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10,
at 11 - o'clock, A. nt., ou the promises, his Farm;
situated
m
in Upper Allen township, Cub. comithonthe Mete
road leading from ILarrlsburg to tlettysburg, and where
the nation:sad from York to Sterrett 's Oap crosses, one
mile from Sehpherdstown, two from Mechauiesburg 'and
the Cumb. Valley Railroad, seven miles from Harrisburg
and one from the Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining
lands of Christian Hartzler, Samuel' Miller, and others,
containing 22 Acres and 120 porches of- elate ladti, all
cleared, and in a first-rate state ,of cultivation. The
- Improvement!' are a new BRICK
... HOUSE, a now atone and Frame
.. Barn, and other out-buildings. A
neverfalliug well of water near the
door, with pump in it. A thriving
Apple Orellaftl of choice fruit, with a.variety of Peach,
Cherry and other fruit trues. This is a very desirable
place, situated in a healthy • neighborhoOd, and con
venient to mills, churches, schools, Etc.
Persons wishing to view the property will please cal
on the subscriber residing on the pretuises, who wil
give any Information required,
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- PRIVATE' SALE. -
The subscrliJer offers for Kale a valuable term altua.ed
tu.-Silvor_Spring towtuthip,eumbe_tinitd_tounty,Atiop_k_
midway betwoon Carlisle and Mechanicsburg, on ) the
'rrindle . Spring Road,_. ... - '
. . • o".)Nl'AllNabill 100' ACRES. . .''
of drt-rate Limestone Land, atamrt 20 acres of which is
excellent Woodlarid. Thu Improvements are' a Two-.
Story 01110 K LOUSE. 40 feet in front
• --",) and 4S foot In depth, a new Hank
Barn, Brick Wash _House, Carriage
th r l House, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and
-other necessary out-buildings.
-Atee-ar rivbekti sod- 18 screw of I.stui acjulnitg the
abor.e. Any person wishing to slow the abovo ran do
so hy.ealling_on_tho subscriber, restilingin_Orrliste, or
Daniel Nailer, on the farm. lAssession glean thu
April next
August 20,
(ARI'IIANS' COURT SALE. -
pursuance of aworder of. the Orphans' Court of
Cumberland count,y.• will be sold at public sale, On
SATURDAY, the 27th of September, .1880, on the premi
ses, in. Monroe township, Oumberland county, on the
Lisburn road, about two miles .act of Churchtown,
-SIX ACIISS Ok' LIIIIESBINE - LAND,
more or less, all under good fence, and.lu a good state
of, cultivation. • The improvemetitt are a story-and a
hall LOG HOUSE, Frame Shop, Baru, Corn Crib, Smoke
• lions°, &c. There is aLo a good App e Orchard cm the
premises, together with a vest , variety of other choice
fruit trees. There is a never-ailing well of water con•
vonient to too door of the dwelling. The aNzertrde
scribed property will be sold as belonging to the estate
of Daniel Kline, demised. Sale to commence at 2
o'clock, P. M., when terms will be inado.ku own by
• SAMUEL MAN ,
Admintets Ater.
August 20, 1856—ts.
S
300 T A isi C ut it it E aND O A F T
ru llO m U s N A 1 1 .1 . 1.1 N
'tee subscriber wilt 4er the above land, the whole or
In lots to suit purchasels. at the publia house of Jacob
Redsecker, in Dickinson township, on SATURDAY; the
lath of September next. Persons wishing to 'view the
land prior to the 'sale, will pleats call on the subscriber;
at Spring on Saturday, the tith of September, and
ho will accompany them to the land. Sale to commence
at 1 o'clock, P. 31., on..said day, when 'terms trill. be
made known by
•
August 20, 1866—ts.
URPHANS' COURT SALE.
pursuance of An order of the Orpluins' Court of
Cumberland county, the subscriber will expose 'to pub
lic sale, on the promises,
On MONDAY, SHVTEMBER 29th, 18S6,
at. 1 o'clock, p. m., of said diy, the real estate of
Hobert Cook, late of Monroe towntdp. deceased; VIZ
•• A LOT 'OF D,
situate br Monroe township, Cum ilan4 . connty,'nesr
Hcandt's coutatning One and thrso-quarter acres
of Onon d, allitrider fence. The Improvements are, a
Two-story LOO 110U8H, Stable, And other outbuild
ings. There are &number of Nruit Trees on the'Premi.
see, and'a well of 'good water convenient. to the doors
The terms will be-10. per cont. when tie. - pronertyli
stricken MI, and the balance on the let of Apr/1;18AL' -.
. • ' JOILN
Executor.
Aug 20 , 1856—ts.
DUBLIC SALE.-The subscriber will
'sell at public sale, on SATURDAY, - the 20th, of
eptember. on the promises, a •
HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND; '
situated in - Dickinsop township,-about one tolle'westr of
Barults's Mill, on thb Pine road, coutatningSo pitches
of land, and having thereon erected a largo and
• . • %violent Stone House, with a log ples•
*- toted end attached, Frani° Stable and
I 1 Wash.llouso;.with a never-failing well
of water near the-doer. Also a choice
. assortment of 'Apple, Peach, and fruit
trees which are now bearing. This pro
perty has formerly been used as a store, and is not Nur
yaased for such purposes by any other in the county,-If
the property cannot be sold, It will be offered for rent on
- the day of sale.. Sale to commence.at 1 o'clock, on said
'day, when attendance will, be given and tennis, which.
aro easy will be made known by
nug27tspij , : ANDREW COMERRY.,
RPHANS' COURT SA L E .—ln
pursuance of an order of. the Orphans' Court of
Ouniberland - countyiwill - he - exposod atiCublle saloon
the premises,
On ;SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1850, .
tire 'Farm of Wiri.Otiover;bitiforMottroo . townehlp, - 4: , :, -
c7intalning 80 AQRE and 48 PERORREI, situate in
Baldtownship, half, .mile south of Roxbury, on the
Churchtown road. fli4 fa 'good Limestone Land and
under good cultlVatltiff. The Itneiremonti are a Two.
'story. DWR1.1.11.4) 110U811 -and - Barn.-- There left
neyer4lll4 - 481rotwater.on the p ace and an Orchard.
Bale to e commence At 10 o'clock, a. in., - on said day, when
terms will be made known by
EiA.MUEL-COCIILIN,
August 18;1850.)
atectt' VAnie ,- ufe;s:::.
T~tYI3L'E OPELtI
4 . THOMAS 000
DAVID STERItET
LI-IVI-EnS-W-ONELr4B,w
„ , • ....AT pitovo SALE.— - •
,Thls Valuable pro perty lieltuated in Monroe lownshlF‘'
OUmberland•connty!trut S. Miles , east of Oarlisle, en
the Yellow . Breeches cadt, and is known as the.- •
• ; "AURA' WILLIAMS' 'FARM."' •.' ."
, It contains 280 'AMISS or the best quality , ofME•
•RTON LAND, about ,go of 'which .are coverall •With .
II
good Timber,' in addition 'to' which' a large qrfaritity of
Locust - is growing. and the tosidno in the We:010 I• 01 W
sible 'state of cultivation.' „ •' •!,
The Improsintenti•ere a - large .TW.O.STORY BRICK
• MANSION HO USE, -witha '
IlitakA•isildint •SteneWirsellonso; r :, - 1
and other :Convenient , •out•builditsgs
I II Line Stone:l4NX ,VA1114; with" tw o_
threshing door. , Waggon Sheditkri
Brib,iley Mouse, Carrlsflo IloOsor *0• • ••••Thers - • 1 4• 4- /MIM'
"Morse lower" permanently - fixed Vs thaketp. •
Aim a large Two-storyFramdTenant HoUss,plastered,":
and aFnune Dem..- ipod,Orchirdof Apples, and fruit '
ofevery_discriptiots.„' - A Eno 'stream of water ritiesiritle'
lif 86 - ylifilis - iiftlfe, hanger emPtylOjinteilire , said - : creek
iminediately in front Otto house, and barn. • ,
Thisi property . possums superior ad vantage",' and
..tiers rare inducements to purchasers. The buildiagi
am, most.delightfully Situated on the banks df a beauti
ful_ Stream of water, the Nedlow'Breeches -• Creek, and
Sufficiently elevated to Make the, scenery UnsurpasSed,.
by any place in the country. School houses are in the.;
inthiediste vicinity and a church sit 'Dillaburg, three'
Miles 'distant, with. a good road leading to.the same;
Aliiiii•Orfit,Milliituated on the Yellow Breeches near
said farm, on the adjoining' property.. The location
if
entirely, healthy, and eligible in. every point of view.
For terms, Ac., enquire of .-• • '
'. A. L. SFONS LER. •
A • g.-,13, 1856—tf.) Real Estate Agent, and Scriv.
• •
•
: i
p ÜBLIC_ SALE , .OF TIMBER
•
• - ,LArtD. ;
he undersigned will Sell at public sale the following
- dorieriliect tnierdi Of Maintain and Timber landrbolong
ing to the estate of SAMUEL DEAR, deceased.
No. 1. A tract oiMeniitain land in Firinkford..twF”
Cumberland county, briunded by lands of John Bear, sr,
George Keith and , others, eoptaining about - 111 - ACRES.
This tract will be Sold. hi Lots rof 12 to 20 acres each. •
-- - No. 2. - A tiller of Timber Lem ' a'altvatedlia the same
township, containing 13 Acres and 120. Perches, adjoin
lands of George Conner; John Bear, arid4ohn Mounts.
These tiro tracts *lll ho' old at the bousia(Johatlinn
Bear, in West Pennaboro township, on WEDNESDAY,'
SEPTEMBER .24, at 2 o'clock, p:in..
No. g. A tractor Woodland situated in Rye.tawrisliip,
Perry county, -adjoining lands of Morgan & Fisher,
Janios Clendenhi, and Samuel Barr, containing 38
Acres and 128-Perches, neat measure. •
This tract will be sold on SATURDAY, 1311PfE)IBER
13, at 1 o'clock, p. in., at the tavern of Samuel Grier, In
Rye township, Perry empty; • --
Terms made known on day of sale by-
DA tavn) BEAU, -
Att'y infarct in`faet for the heirs of:Samuel Bear, deed.
, • August 15, 1010 7 -7 w ., • • -- • -
•
jjl.l . B.Lte - "virt u e of the
. • .
powers 'contained In the will of John Sidlenberger.
eceased,'l will expoSe.to public sale, en the premises !
inillonroo townsbip',.Cuniberland.contity, about - four
nii.4 . 6f Carlisle, at Iro'cloolt, ,
Ori „
AtTOUST-29, 18116,.
• a Orst-ratei LIMESTONE' FARM, con
taining 126 )LllB per..abe , ut 100 acres
• e •
41" which are eleamd and under Kind
. f ence —LA lar ge oil of which Ir. poet
and rafts--cod the residue, of the land
eoverea -wan • '
, . „
.
There - are- two -aete-of- I tnor..Turnenta on . the farm—
ono a Log and Vinatered !loupe and ;400,1 hank
and an Orchard: the other a Two-story stone Ityuso
and Kitchen. with an Orchard.
The Farce •hek.'been divided Into .twoparta.44 , lo . A.
114 per: In tete pkrt, and bb A. nu pen in the other;
and the mine Will be sold all , Weather or In•parts. ac
will bust cult purchasers and bring the best price for
the helm
' The terms will be made known on the day of sale.
Ono thotudlmlL,Alellsrs f the_p_urebase morn must
remain in the land d ter thelinfor the wideW. •
JOWLSOLLENBEIItI KR,
" July 23, 1856—ts. , . Exiieutor.- -
VALUABLE.,PARM ,AT
• PRIVATE SALE. •
This valuable 'property is :intruded In Dickinson town
ship, Cumberland county, 4% miles south of Vapor
town, 1 mile from the Gettysburg road, lying between
it and the Ozfbrd road, and about 434 miles from the
York, Springs, known as•-the:•WALTEAINtiIt !ADM,
CONTAINING led * ACRES (IF LAND,
(hie hundred of whlct aro cleared and in a good state
Of cultivation, and . - the residue Is, covered ‘. with Good,
Timber, and Young Chesnut of the finest qM.llty.
• • • • The Improvements are a one and a
•bAttetory • LOG- IiGUSE, thoroughly
• , repaired, top . DANK DAM, Wagon
• , 1,71" - Shed_and' - .Cerri Cab, Smoke . Rouse,
Dry. Honto, and other convenient
Out-buildings.- A good Apple Orchard, besides cherry,
poach, and other fruit trees.
A beautiful dream of running water within a short
distance of the door. About 4000 bushels of Lime have
boon put on the Farm within tho last - couple ,of years.
The land is productive, and•the fences good.
For terms, Ac., enquire of -
A. L. SPONST,FR,
!Leal Watt? Agent and Scrivener,
July 30, 185---tf.) Carliple,
VALUABLE FARMS AT PUBLIC
SALK.
ON,TUESDAY, ISI:1110111KR 111, IF6G.
The subscribers will eller at public 'sole. on the day
above mentioned, at , the emir% Ileuau in the boromit, of
Carlisle. the 'following dosrrilod tams. hit'e the proper.
ty of Andro4 Holmes,. deceased. No. A. SitilAtNi in
Small Nliddieton towni•hip, Cumberland county, about
ono 'utile south
. of .Carlisio and neat Itosler's Mill. is
lomuded by . the Letort Spring. which runs along its
entire western border. other laud of the. undersigned,
and lands of C: Aid, Stephen Cook, and W. (Ileum. It
contains .
T. W. BLACK'
- -- --158 ACM! S AND 12 _PERCHES
of first-rate LIMESTONE LAND, about 40 of which are
heavily timbered, and the balance, In a' good state of,
cultivation,tod under good fence. itho Improvements
' thereon are a ''''lwo4tory STONE' -
HOUSE, 'STONE".IIANg, DAIt Zi
Granary, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, end •
3 . 1" , other tint•buililings, with a well of
, escoliont and never-failing water near
the door, and en Orchard of choice, grafted Fruit Trees.
Thor% is alio a very comfortable Stone and Log Tenant
Jloustb -, with a , garden - - attached, situated uerr- the -
Spring. - A part of this farm Is good Meadow Land.
No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and is otherwise bounded by the
road leading from Carlisle to Craighead's:dill and lands
of Cr Ahl, Stephen Cook, Abraham Hosier, and others.
'lt contains '
In ACRES AND 79,PERCIIES.
Tho landis prime.LIMESTONE and contains about 35
Acres of - Heavy 'limber; the residue Is hi good cultiva.
Hon ' add the fences are in good repair. • Thp Improve
ments are a coudkrtable Log House, a now Stono and
Ir roule - Thaik - Bgn, -- havlng two -ThrethimC,llloors --
Wagon ' Shod , Corn Crib, Granary. Cider Press, in good
order, and other Outbuildings. There is .also a goini
Orchard and allover-failing well of water.
Any further information will be given - by John
`lrvine, North-east Corner the,Pubilotquare, Carlisle,
Who will at any time accompany parsons wishing to
'view t h e f lirms ,,-sede to commence at 10' o'clock on
Mid day, when tenes, which will be 'easyriiithe made
known.
• August 5, 116&-rt.._. _
VTENTIONDYSPEPTICS=Thificr
of you who hafebeen afflicted for year; with this
bot ersome diseaso, and who have' been using - almost
I _every Nostrum before the public without roller, we sax
to you try "itieffeei idid - you wilteoouT
be convinced of its great superiority over every Other
-preparation...We couldgire_ymiputkv certificates-omb .
fa i ti k usOu nrall, reine i
sertions, but a single trial is wOrtiftilare
dy prepared and sold•atthe Drug
Store of B. J. BEIFFER, South Hanover. street fey
doors south of the Oeurt'f*-.-se, Carlisle . .
ccI'REAP TARLWANS.-LA lot of
White . Tarlotting - fOr cot•erint Chandeliers an I
P ap:l - Frames, for sale cheap by ~,--_"
Junell.T 7 CiEO.-WAXITNER;
Adminhtnitor;
Meal 4state Safes.
OCKULTIM Mt.-%
JANE ANN HOLMES;
WILLIAM J. HOLMES;
By a lils-Attornuy in. Feet,
•
JOAN
Notices.
IEaIEEMEMN
sena, lolfer to4oelf. per . cOricidnratlon a
centUdate.for the officeird'AS-BMATE J 111A.11 , 1 of Ci.
berlaud tount7. At. theihribiek Xlectlon. and pron
(If elected) to. dhieliene tWirdrkties eald Oflice , v,.
Ildellty and • ,
• . • . NV. B.
.311a1.111:
lhipert..J.J.itiAltillO: • •' ' . :
CAkSDIDATE Ft.
V • AssoeleW'Jui4e.:4l,ino•w-citiiims,—.l
.11.1110111104041`.*fieeiiiiilon 111 a VOIAINTEED CANDI! .
for the oaktitotAtlMAT/141111KrtroWthigit.eti . •
ato &EMI the d'4111 , 001 tho,olllco without
ar all ; 4lk m ._
: ' 10*.
•
ItiO R A 8 S O.OIATE jOUGI
.. !. ot.Low,crrtztms:-40itau g h.tha urgent'.
a ma or filuuda, I have teen Indneo.l ..O offer my.
~
is it candidate Mt tthi dike; °fah ASSOCi AT E ' MD , .
_Ofreumho - corutty,..atAbuiMaitpu; geUmollthaitt ..
arot .vory gp r
m *self,
aolhaft en
your tfrages for said • .
flea, pled ug self, if alocted,; to Pliebarr.cthe du.
.of Omit:tate. with itnprtiallty, and Kith a strict reg.
to the demnods'of tit Jaw 'arid public juattro.
--' • _ .'' l u iy
_ ' ,CKtIithI.3I'FAILLAN).
' NOUtou towneMp, ,2,'11156. '
..
L'STATE 'OF M4I I 4I#ARET COOl
deeeasedr-Notice is hereby' given that . . Letter
inistratiGn on the estate of Margaret Cook, der
late ,ofAtionroe township,„thmiberiand county, la
been grouted to the - subscriber, residing to Chun:law'.
said county. All persons having claims rtgainet p
estate are requested to present them for settlement,*
thusie. indebted, to Make immediate payment to
_ MOSES MORRIUT,
Aug. 13, 1856-:43tpd] . Administrator
pI)TICE.-;:--Noticti is ° hereby g ive
.
that application willhe made 0 tl e next i.F.._
More of Pennsylvania. to altar the charter of the t*
Halo Depchdt Reek. locatbit in the Borough erenrl4
Cumberland.couttly; was to-I*liter upon said harit t.
tights and privileges of a Dank of issue, end to cha.
Its fame to the liarible Dank. Also to . .ocrease 1
capital of said kink (which is atpresent . eueouty t
thousand dollars,-with the.privilege of inerensing t.
samo under its present charter to one hundred thouF:.
dollars) to Throe H u ndr e d Thousand Dollars.
W. M. userm i, .
July 9, 131 56.] .. _ . . Vashie , .
' -
•
• :31100 - 14 TAX F0 . 1{.185t;
SAVE FIVE PER cpv.vp:
.rho duplicate of School Taxes for Oirllslo for the
sent year is now ready and placed in the hands of
,Treasurer, who bereb:,giveui notice that he ill att.. -
In tho Conunissiones'a Oflico, at the Court 11, use, oi
WEDNESDAY, - AUGuSTI7, - 1865.
between the houre of 9 and 12, and 2 and 5 o'clock
said day, for the purpOsonf recurring thesaldtaxes.
perilous paying their taxes ou or before that day, •
bo allowed a deduction Olive cents on the dolter, at.
which na deilaitione r will be Riede, and collection of
unpaid taxes unforced by warrant issued V the pre:
collector. J. W. EllY,_
July 16,18116-sk.'- . Treasnr,
TEN PER, -.CENT. A YEAR.:-T;
subscriber 4 authorised iis dispose of the DeJ
au Mortgages of the Racine and Mississippi hall ht -
Comoany. These Bonds, besides having the hail Its
.fer security, have the. strong additional security
Mortgages of the valuable - Farms along the-line - of-4
Rail ttoed. abase farms are appraised low,and a m
gage given for two-thirds .or. their. cash value,.. ..1 h.
Monts accompany the Bonds. The Bonds beat
tares tettper_cent-a_pear,_payabielmlfyearly. L_
pens stitched. The BenthiiCre lxiyable isi - fleirre..
-trout the lUth of May, ISMis - •
TiMse Farms and the flail .Road are highly spokes ,
by persons who have gone from this country out the .
and further lutbrmation can be obtained from the 1..
scriber. . . - WM. L CIIA.MISERS.
May 27, 1850.[ - Cluunbersburg, Pa
tjarbware.
In'ARDWAREI - 11 - ARDIV - A - REI --
TUE LARGEST STOOK IN TIIECOUNTY
ells P. LYRE & SON, wholesale and rr!. • 'Wow:
American, German and Stigillh Hardware :ma t;utl.
AM., Invite the attention of Mechanics, !'anus{,;, am:
public generally, to our unusually largo stock, eontit;
that we are selling geodes en more reasonable term 0
any other house in the county. • [April 143.
UTALL _PAPER
.v 2 „
.301 I N P. LYNE*
have the pleasure of Informing. the public that
have at last - completed the onlargethent — of tbefr -
and are now receiving the larmist and most variet,
-sortment 9( Wall Paper and W Ifidow Blinds ever opei
In tlirlisle. A can is *incited from thosewanting Ps- •
Hangings of any kind as we are confident that. all
be supplied -from--our mammoth -.stock. At "the
stand, North liavever street. • April 9 18:” .
WALL PAYER .— Just " received
splendid - stick of, Paper Hangings; WIM;
Sluules and landward Prints, embracing &lithe no%
and most approved Styles: The designs are neat
chaste, find thtt prices such as cannot fail to glve at •
iketion. We invite cur friends and thepub li c gen,.
ly to call and examine our assortment ben)ru purciult
elsewhere. - • SAXTQN,
march2l • . Bast Main Street, Ca,
JEW HARDWARE S.TORE:
STAYMAN & SONS..
11Esr Mont Stein, Neon 11111 HAUL 'ROAD DEMI%
subscribers, located In • the roomlately .cessui
iirs, Foust as a grocery Storee west of the Itaii It ,
have,but opened an entire new stock of HA
1% An& to which they would call tlni - attention of t: •''
mends and the public, generally. The stock, wilt.
lar,te ad varied, was seleettel with especial referent
the anti of the - Public, and•oonehits in part of
following.
BUILDING HARDWARB4 all kinds, such is is- '•
latches, -hinges, bolls,-ssrowsi- act* "'Ur'
everraiticle of Ilsrdwarn tuled in building c,,
pairing. Also, glees, puttyilpaints, brushes, to., of •
most spproved . quality and on the;most ,tosfoo
terms.
CABINET-224AKISIIItit - Aattetition Of _
Makers Is invited to, our assertnient of warm,
veneers,' knobs, , rosette, monldings, Ite., which wi;.
found equal to any in the county. ,' • _
SADDI,NRS'and COACIIMANIERS 4111 'find in
department all 'the articles' nasally required in.t,
line of business, such as steeleprings, axles, do.
WALL,. PA PEit—Tho assortment of Wall Paper •
braces a coriaplete variety of new and choice pater
every quality, and at such prices as cannot fail to .
'satisfaction. Also borders; window shadeS, dc., Ste.
DOUSE KEISPERS ate Invited to call and exat.
our stock of cutlery, plated ware, spoons, ladles,
r.
mills, candlesticks, snuffers, waiters, shovels and ty, - .
stair rods,. hollow, ware, times and Iron kettles, •
Irons, etc., which. Mt intend to sell very tow.
FARMERS—For the use , of Farmers we have an
variety of all the articles adapted to:their lit
_trade,msually found in Hardware Stores, such as pl.
forks, spades, shovels, hoes, - rakes,' tumult; trace - s, - h. •
chains, dc ., all at the ver y lowest rates, to whic;,
cab their especial , notice.
bIECIIANICS, invite'' the attention
Mechanic* generally to our stook of -edge tools. ph,.. •
levels, saws, braces, bitts, augurs. hammers, files) r..-,
&c.,which we know to be of superior quality. •
11014 and STEEL oral' kinds constantly on hand .
for sale chealt.'
Then come, Mends; and 'give ns a call and atm
our goods, as we charge nothing for showing them
fron4,a strict attention to b.usiness and a desire t
eommodati we hope .to merit a share of public pat
aks,.on't.forget the place, West Main Street, sr,
theqtallroad Depot, • -
/8513-,1941--
fmATUAN- k`OL
FLY- NETS-1 FLY NETS . !
Just raelved, one of the laigest assort' r
inentit-of-FIii—NNTS-ever-broughttoy
this place, consisting of .Cotton, '
$ I.IIP
Hied Twine, Nets of all colors. The' Aar .
'prices are so low the poople can't help
buying .d li. SAXTON'S Chap Hardware Store, e
street, Carlisle.' ; .dnne 11 ISt
4,SOYT.H.ES &SCYTHE 'OATH'S -' '
• , 60 dPSWit asass and Oran Scythes, at all •>x: •
A iti &large ansortinaut of &laths of .all kinds, I ',.
andtindn Rakes, Ray, thuturs and Shaking Port
the . 4;l,lllo4—Just received at the Otinap Hari'. ~
Store Orli:SA=o3f, East Main Strad; asethdto.
ED
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GEMIGE I 1 E N DEL