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Weal (Estate. "VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. New SVoucrtiscmcnts. SALE OF VALUAM REAL ESTATE, ittwccllancous. Property at Public Sale.

BY vinuo of an order of ihe Court ol Common Pleas of Cumberland county, ma proceeding in partition between Samuel Sharp antfMuriiariitta Sbaip, et 1 will ox- Ileal (Estate. VALUABLE MERCHANT SILL AT PUBLIC SALE. RON FRIDAY, the 12th dayjol Octoboi noxi, the undersigned. Executors of Sntnuol Irvine, will offer at public sale on tho fmmi TUKSDA Y. tho 'id dnv of October Heal Estate.

Vniuable Real Mlsiaic at ORPHANS' COURT SALE, IN purs mnco of un order of tho Orphans' Courl of Cumberland county, llio aubacri-bor, Adminlitretor tiooruo Rupp, Jr. Into of Alkn townglilp, Ciiinborlunil county, will offer nt on SATURDAY, tho 27tli next, will bo exposed to public salo on ihe SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtiio of -unify Writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Plumef Cunieorlond County, ami tu mo directed, I will uxp ne the following Ri al Ksttitt-s lo Public Sale, tu the tCimrt House, in ihe Borough of Carlisle, on SATURDAY the IStli Oct. 1648, ut 10 o'oloolt, A. M.

A Lot of ground situatod in North mm rH.I. In1 offered Bute, on TUESDAY, the iof Ootnbor, at thu roildsnoo of T.C. Millar, in Dloktwn promises, llio vnluahlo MERCHANT MILL, of said situate upon the Big Spring, in West Ponusboro townshin. lmi I I pruinisos, in Mifflin township, about 7 inilea norih-west of Newville, and 4 inilea trom Now-burg, the FARM lately occupied by Win Ste-voiiHon, containing 177 ACRES, first rate fdate Lund, in a good slate of cultivation, ubout SO aerefl of which is covered with thriving timber, stream of water runs through the farm, nlotig which there is nn excellent natural meadow. (ownahipi Cumboriond county, Mm fbllcvinfi 'doHcriiiod property, tOWUs No.

I. The valuable- jirnporty wol) known ol October, ut 10 o'clock, A. tho following rcnl cstnto, lato flic property of said deceased. n. tho CUMBERLAND WHu.

Mm i Hosier, mm I.ti nd. is ut- I he improvements are a Two-Story double (i II II 8E, Double Loir ilarn. Waoon Shed. between 'i and 'Won AoVoKirf Mountain a noicV UM, to WM01I pose to public sale on Ihe premises, on Vbl'-N ESI) A llio loth of October, ilM9, ut IS o'clock, nil that certain Tract ol Woodland situated and being in Hopewell township, bounded by hinds ol Philip llelllolinger, Rev. Alexander Sharp, Jacob I tin and Androw Sharp, containing 43 ACRES and 40 Perches, more or less.

The termi of sale will ho ns ioIIowb, viz Fifty dollars lo bo paid at tho conurrhatlon ol the sale, iho residue of one halt of (he purchase money lo be paid on making ihe title, when possession will be given, ami ihe balance in two annual payments with" out interest, which payments shall bo secured by bonds and mortgage, JAMES HOPPER, Sheriff. sept 1 ty, I miles south ofthe Newville Depot of llio Cumberland Vnlluy Rail Road. There aro about two Acres of land, a Two Story BRICK MOUSE, a Log House, and a Cooper Shop aiiuchod lo said Mill. The Mill has two pair of Burrs, 1 pair of Chopping Stones and I pair ol stones lor grinding plaster, and is provided with machinery nearly new, and of tho most approved conslrueiiori, nnd is actually one of tho best establishment! in the county. Sale to commence at IS o'clock.

1M Mi IJLlBOom crib, and other oufbulldlnoi a never lailina sttrinif ot water. toohed Corn Dryer, Snollev nd Broake a Stomp MW.Wrfth-Hirtort'i2 7W, HOub, Wane Shop, from? to 12 Xf "hichsai.l M4Hor nov redden, containing No 1 Situate in Slurciniiiisiowu uumoor-land county, now occupied by David lirown being a TAVERN HOUSE and lot ofground Tho stand is well located for business being tho only public House in thut vicinity and on tho public thoroughfare from Carlisle lo Har-risburg. No. ii Situato in Shircnianstown, adjoining the above property, is Two Story DWELLING II now occupied by Eli.is Miller. It Is large and commodious bouse suitable for two families.

No. 3. Situate in Hnmpdcn township, in said county, Immediately in the vicinity of Shireinanslown, In Lot of Ground, on which in erected spring houae and an apple orchard, chiefly young (mil. Also, at the same time and place will bo offered lor sale about 24 Acres of Timber Land, simated about two miles from the nbove farm nenr tho North Mountain. The tendance will be given and terms inado known A ft.tl.-Q AND HYOEIKE DISPENSARY, For the efffetttual Cure of Indigestion, Hypo, Blue Devils, mid Cliokra! Tin public generally, who uro out of writ, tnov laftly emnmce tins umvmal tug ar-coalttl rmidy, with Iheiu.

urancc ilmt is tnoeuous, nn antidote in oare, nuuuflii Jnef, allevitttei pain, dooi not Interfere with (link's of Urn speedily removei umi hai been frequoiitft py iv Ut.tnfl Executors. (junl 900 ncn s. willlSSlotle DWELLING HOC8B, ISAAC KOONS, lire' IJUiMSJJOTn B1IU ll UAUUltllL above property will be sold in pursuance of the last Will and Testament of tho before mentioned decedent) for which there will he an indisputable tide given. Persons wishing to view these two Properties can do so bv ealllno on orchard cf ohoioe iruit. Sate.

Valuable Prjperty at Public aaie, BY virtue of tut Order of the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland county, in a proceeding in partition between Dr. Joseph nii.Hl.SDAY, tho 27th of September, I -A Tract of Mild Known as itio containing Twenty Acres of first Nn 4 leudov iliddli tnu I ovviishtp, containing acres, more -r less, bounded by lands of John Wuuderliuli on the North, Henry Minor on the East, and loreminh Grlner on Ihe Suuth and West, having thereon -erected a two story Log House, Seined; and tikeu in execution as the properly of Jueob Also, nil the right, title- and interest of Paul I). ieisse in 'Ills fi le lime, and of Fred rick C. Kropff, and each and every of thorn into or out ofthe following desci ibed Real Estates, called Mount Holy Iron Works, coin-posed of several adjoining tracts of land, situated in South Mlddleton and Dickinson Townships, hounded by lands of Mayberry's heirs, lande previously of Thompson! now Vu-ienlino Huffman's lands, previously of Peler Ego now W. M.

Walls and others, together with all mines, minerals, right ot digging, taking or mining ore, and all other rights attached lo or in any way appurtenant to said Iron Works Estate; having thereon erected a Forgo and Furnace, Smiths' und Carpcnlera Shops, Warehouse am! Office, two atone Mansion Houses, a Bonk, Barn und Stables, 30 Tenant Houees, a small Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Paul Getsso, deceased, and Frederick C. Kroppf. -Mr. S. Stewart residing on the Farm, or on the Slaughter House, wilh every convenience for carrying on the DutflllOjing Business.

Atten win exuuae iu puuuv sine, on Hie premises peck and Bdward Armor, will ex dance given and terms made luiown by eubaoriber adjoinlhg it. Salo to at 10 clock on said day, when attendance will he given and terms made known bv pose to public sate, on me promisee, on THURSDAY the nth October, 1849, at lo aptm John suurr, Aiim'r. lock, A.M., A Lot ol situated in Ihe borouffh of Carlisle, bounded by east in t'ranKtora lownsnip, uutnoortanq county the FARM lately occupied by George Kelt hard, situate in said township, about, throe miles north east of and the some dlnlanoa Irom the lino of ihe dumb. Val-Rail Road, containing so ACRES of first-rate shue land, nearly all of which is under cultivation and in good order. The improvements male of Ileal Estate virtue of an Order of iho Orphans.

Court of Cumberland county, ihe follow slreet, Mulberry alley, Geo A Lyon, Esq. and others, having thereon erected a Two Siorv DANIEL WHISTLER, Aug 8 ts Stevenson, dee'd. Property in Wewvilie for Sale, pursuance ol an Order from the Orphans' TONE HOUSE, Buck Building, itlg deeeribed real estate, late the property of s-uto Timothy bottom, No. A Fiu iii of 200 ACRES known as tin; 'Peaoh Orchard with a log House, a double Log Harn, (The riglit of oro on this larm to bo reserved, and lo 10 Bold with tho furnaosjl 6 A Tract of 1M) Acres, partly cleared having a Log House thereon, and adjoining 2-Jo. 5.

No. 7. A tract, of 100 Acres, unimproved, ailjoiiif lands ot Martin Claudy, John Thrush, aiid others. -On this tract there is a good water power. No.

8, A Farm containing 126 Acres, pari "he terms sale will be as follows Five Adam dec will be ottered lor uiu iiiui era iq numour upon its apphcnlion Uesides. il relllvigoratee die patient for next iluy'e busineu. All ukl'-i, eexrs ami uouditiom liuve been known to experience eeiisilje relief. hlMniwee aro rife of tin ymrs lieinr mlraouleuity added to rue life of an ocuunaHcm, to any nothing of tlie well-known eaae of a lady in learoh of health hahg line atumbled on a good husbttnd. No lina been leoured, as the in- SredientSi although famous in Europe niul America, owl ere published to the worlil, are in the soU possession of this Colttft qf Pfutrmaey, unit Jmpasition ii preoluded try the fact ttint if ihe smallest of the oomponent parte is Ipurious ot inferior, the coinpound is invariably found to be nniueoue and uielell.

The ingredients are harmless ami yet bow agreeable!) Blast of the Orelmlra, a mttangt of ihe exquisite Horsemanship of wile RosA the itnrtllng iatitmrii SS tturUtU and perilous feats of Younir Or.KNM Hoi on his KidUlM horse! tho great Backward jW- on horse, back, and Somerseits and Balancing upon the TVyai Uope oy Masier Jus tbe Dramatic Sctnct at Messrs. Maui, ban and BURNISH ihe Italian slyles of Etuitatiotl by llSlgnoi Leioi ChUsumi BqUitgaph, Gymnastie aad Herculean Peats, Pantomimes and Spectacles by Messrs. Kennedy, Day, Mons. t.A Tdorns, John Diamon Rossien, Nacih, Uavii.anu, and Mesdames lliot Hadioan. Hoift, and soue.

-a erpit' 4 per cent, ot the purcnase money to he paid on sale, on i he premises, on FRIDAY, iho 1 2th onnrmatton ol he sale, one-nan tne balance are a btu WOIJHB, Double Log Ilarn, and other necessary out. buildings, a'so a wdl of never-fading water at the door, an orchard of good fruit. There is res of first rale Meadow on ibo on the 1st April, 1850, and ihe remaining hull day of Oetrber, next, viz A '1 raet of Slale Land, siiunte in Silver Spring township, Cumber la nil eountv. on the State Road, about wo the 1st ol April 1H0I. sept 1 0 js A MS KOFI-' 1-1 It, Sh'ff.

5 Ac about Valuable Property For Sale. mileaeast of Sinrret 's Gnp and adjoining landa of Philtp Snell, Daniel Fought, ana others, containing 151 Acres and Ih'rches, of which nbou 100 acres are cleared atld under good cultivation, the remriuder is well covered with fjpIJtt suhseriber has a FA KM which he wishes to soli. The property is situated in vuun oi uumDenena county tne subscriber will offer at public sale on liie premises, on SATURDAY, the 13th October next, ut 2 o'clock, P. the lollowing property belonging lo tiie estate of Mary Dock, dee'd. ATwn Story FRVME HOUSE arid Lot Ground, containing one-fourth of on Acre, more or less, situated in the Borough of Newville.

bounded by Rail Road sircet. ihe State Road, and a lot of Mrs. Wild. Terms of sale arc ns follows Five per cent of ihe purchase money to be paid when the property shall be struck down, the residue of one-half the baL anco on iho 1st Aoril, 1850, the remainder in lwo equal annual payments to he secured by bond and mortgage LEWIS RHOADS, septl9ts Adm'r of Mary Dock, dee'd. tract, and running waler within a few rods of the improvement.

Part of the farm has been limed, and its situation, lyitlBi within two miles ofthe Limestone region, oilers every facility for improving in that way. Possession will he given onthe 1st ol April next. Also, at the same time and place, 4 ACRES ol Woodland, West 1 ennsboro township, Cumberland coun excellent timber The improvements nre cleared, wttb Log Mouse, IJoublo Log Barn, known as the 'MoKlnnej Fur No. 9. A tract of 700 Acrea of Timber Lund, lately purchased from A.G, Ego, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.

No. 10. A tract of Filly Acres of'Lnnd ad Also, a Lot of ground situated in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in front by -4(1 feet deep, 'bounded on the North by Main Street, East hy a lot of James Fleming's heirs, Sooth by Church Alley, and West by a lot of Wm. It. Murray, having- thereon erected a 1 slory Brick Cottage and Kitchen, frame ty, fen mi.

hvo and a halt miles West ol Carlisle, on the turnpike road leading from Harrisburc to Piltsbum, coniaininir 128 Acres Log Dwelling HOUSE, a good Frame Barn, and other necessary out buildings. There is an excellent Spring of pure water convenient lo the Dwelling, nnd a stream of (irsi rale Limestone Land, in a high slate ot ivalion. About 100 Acres of it urc cleared. and the balance of it is in thriving Timber. There is a large amount of Locust limber joining the MoXtauey Farm, "nw' Iacsn and others.

A Also, a number of other Five and Ten Acre Lois, wrth comfbrtabie Log Houses thereon. The above described propertied, are all s.tu-.,i ninfelnsofl township, nrrd mostly -boun- ol water runs through a portion ol Ihe pro' perty. There is also a good apple Orchard and other fruil trees. The grain in the ground lying within about 100 rods ol the above described iract of land. Persons wishing to see iho property can do so hy calling on tho subscriber, living near Alier's Mill, or David Krouse, living on Ihe promises.

Sale lo commence at 0 o'clock on said day, when attendance will do given and terms made mown bv JOHN McDOWELL, Ad'mr. aug59 ts-n Stable, ore. Also, a half Lot of ground, situated in the same Borough, containing 30 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, bounded by Main street on the North, a Lol of W. B. Murray on the growing on me place, the soil being perfectly VALUABLE CHOICE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.

congenial 10 tne growtn ot be reserved, and ihe purchaser to pay ihe i lie improvements are a two story taxes assessed foi 1850. Persons desiring infor 'Ivus suDscnoer unending lo remove West j.i YiBllow Breeches Creek, which ne will soil OI pnvaie sale. 1 he arm ti5g IIIIBSV l)-v Ieet a lwo sto'T Mack ma st2S Tor-fniling stream propels the furnace and mill. Also, at the same lime and place, the inte Hfttiuilding, IS by 22 feet, and two mation may apply to eilher of the undersigned, residing in ihe township aforesaid, or to John Hanshaw, who resides on iho premises. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.

on said day, when due attendance will be given and terms ho resides, located in JNorih Middlolon township, Cumberland county, on the turnpike road, lending Irom Carlisle to Harrisburc Si rnites east ot Carlisle, and onn half ii stories high, wilh a double Log llarn. Corn yuan the wlimi5it-U deportment nnd droll turns of the eccmitr lo Trik-wn. a i Crib and Wagon Shed, a younir Orchard of very superior fruit, und choice fruit ot different rest of C. Miller, in that well known Magnetic Ore the Yellow Breeches Creek bit York counly. The above properly will be shown, and all infoMttalion -riven to persons wish made known by GEO LONCiSDORF.

ol Middlesex Mills, ut the Letart Sprini? enn mining 140 AOBES of first-rate T.im'07 ISust, Church Alley on the South, and a Lot of W. B. Murrtty on the West, having thereon erected a two story brick House nod Kitchen. Also, the undivided half of a Lot of ground, situated in the same Borough, containing 99 loot in front and 40 feet in depth, bounded on the North by Main street, East by a lot of W. B.

Murray, South by Church Alley und West by a lot of S- M. Hoover, having tlrereon erected a two story frame Ware House. a Lot of ground situated in the kinds. 1 here is a well ot water in the yard odd family of diminutive Ponies, Flash, Dabii, Kathi ka, Aladiiin, and JJtjtter ply the whole minified tothe consistency of Ether, with the quirks, prank, an facetiiiB of Dan Rice, the great Skaksprean Jester an. cam ijiniPT, the great Yankea Camedinn.

VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber, administrator of Dr. A. H. Van Hoff, will oiler for sale, on the premises, on THVRSDAY, the 18th day of October, 18-1'J, at 10 o'clock, A.

in pursuance of on order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the following valuable properties situate in the Borough of Mechaoioaburg, in said county. No. I That large double two slory BRICK near tne dwelling. 1 Ms property has ntany Cuardinns of the minor children of A Longsdorf, Land, In a high siaio of cultivation, about 13 Acres ot tlio above is eovere.t aovaniagcs oniy live anu a nan miles Irom -)l 10 "ii'vmg Tho system is nrpniircti fnr 1 is tiiutuer part IS set u. ,1, ing- to purchase bj calling- on either hnribora 01 on Miller.

The iarusie a inuritui always on i ne roan, persons wishing to purchase Real Estate would do 'ocust usua sept. 19 deceased. "VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT F.XF.CUTOU'S SALE. ON TCJESDAV-ithe '2d of October next, will unu rait lenee. ne (Tlimpse of the travelling cortege of the institution as if emers town; the Cowl and Stele Equipage Of 'cmeius well to call und see it.

A'eptl2-tf MATTHEW DAVIDSON w. uummuiiuuiu 1 WO Story DWELLING, with two Kitchens suitable fm- iwn rnmaiAi pings and gorgeous of the cavalcade Jerms ot Lad sales Willie given. McCULLOUGII, JOHN GREEN, Sept. 26 Assignees IHilll be sold at Public Sale on the premises in Mot)- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I. Mill'.

oe townshin. Cumberland counly, the lol-i iiorsemen and women, and the great Atwriran Ponki antum, drawn by dnrtrish steed nnd driven by Dan Rim kimsf.lf; 1 To be well shaken when has been taken AT PUBLIC SALE. containing ahout sixteen rooms, located in iho centre of the town, nnd bounded on 1 he south by the Main street, on Ihe west by an alley, on ihe norih bv llijn.se. House and a neven FRIDAY the latli of Ociober next will lowing Real Estate, late the property ol Peter Hriekur, on the Forge Road, I mile 0 same Borough, containing JO feet in front and lent in depth, adjoining Emory's heirs on the North, foliage Lane on the East, a lot of R. J.

Ross on the South, and ari Alley on the West. Also, a Lot ol ground, in the same Borough, containing 20 feet in front and 225 feet in depth, adjoining Emory 's heirs on the North, be sold at Public Sale on the promises in east of Spring Forge. the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and on the N3i contains I oU AUiira ei ursi-raie easl bv ihe Union Church lol. There is a good well of waler and cislern on (lie premises Limestone Land. Tbe improvements are a large Stone House, Bank Ham, Wagon Sheds, good slable, nnd a number of choice fruil trees.

Monroe lownsnip, uuraoennna counly, tho following Rent Estate late the property ol John Morreit, deceased, one-half mile West of Churohtown, on the road leading from Church-town to the irindle spring road; containing 125 ACRES of first-rjie Limestone Land, 100 Acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is covered wilh fine young College Lane on the East, a lot of R. J. Ross No. it ten lols ndioin tig ie Denoi lot of Corn Crib and other out-buildings. Also, a first-rate Spring near the door, and an orchard of choice fruit.

Ihe Railroad Company, will he sold eiihe.r sen. tile South, and an alley on the West. eralely or together. No. 2 Containing 109 AC'KUS, Limestone VALUABLE MILL AMD FARM FOB SAL a THE subscribers wisliing lo remove to the west will sell at private sale iheir valuable Mil, I.

FARM, situated in West Pennsbo-rmigh township, Cumberland counly, near Newville. The Farm contains 32 ACB IOS of first rate limestone land, the celebrated Dig Spring runs along the Western Margin of the tract, a stream that never fads or freezes, and is unequalled by any stream in the United States. The improvements are a first rate MERCHANT MILL, three stories high, finished off" in the most complete order, with a patent Merchant Bolt, self-packer, und all the Sales! improvements in Machinery There is a jtiin for drying corn, attached to the Mill, which JNo. ten lots fronting on the Simnsnn adjoins the above. The improvements Ferry Road, will also bo sold separately or me wrappers since it has been discovered thai tht paliem invariably shakes with laufriner during the npera-lion, enough for all practicable purposes.

fOT the ear, Mevtkii'6 Wizzard Bugle Mid Dan Rice's Smgs ana lakes have been found a specific and for llie eye. P-e witching Rosa, the charming Jean, the gaUaiu cn koi, and the superb Paraphernalia, have been pih tantnneously efficacious. 1x7- Caution, 1101 -'caitt tounterfeuersy for no imitation could take-in the mom vet Jam but agnmst the only danger to be apprehended, wit, that the invalid may fall into kcstacie of pic ure during the Music and Equitation, or into convcv ions of laughter, during the throes of Dan Rioji universal Panacea wil. be prescr'bed who, trtnd Hotei des Invalid? to be er-actd ft CARLISLE on FRIDAY, October 5ih. Hours of consullation at 2 and 7 P.

M. FEE CENTS. Tlie comntiny will also pcrtorni nt Dauphin Ociober 3d riarrielnirg, Ociober 4th and at Shippensburg, Saturday, October 6th. The Great English Gymnast, Alias, and Equestrian (Mr. T.

Hpuriing, is engaged and will appear at each representation. are a one story nouse, a nann Dtmi uiuci out buildings, and a Tenant House, and several failing well ol water at i bo Kitchen door wttrt a pump in it. Also, a Stone Dank Darn, 80 hy 37 with Corn cribs, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and a horse stable separate, wilh run-ning water in ihe yard, and a large npplo Orchard, with choice fruit, trees. Together with a Log Tenant House and Stable. This is one of the most productive farms in this section of country.

Farm containing 26 ACRES, one half mile south east ol the above Farm, having thereon erected a two storv DWELLING HOUSE, 30 by 2-1 fee" well finished, with a bank harn '18 by 42 feet 'Also a Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, all new, and a young Apple Orchard. This farm is the best ol limestone land, and in a high state of cultivation. The subscriber will sell the above forms together or separate lo suit purchasers Persons wishing to buy will do well to view' ihe property it is a must beautiful situation Come and see for yourselves. CfiniSTfAN UHrn.R No. '1.

A lot of about 21 Acres of Ground nmoer. i ne improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE, a Largo Kitchen, a Log Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, nnd oilier necessary out-buildines. springs near tne uouse. uoin rarnis arc in high state oi cultivation, in the said Borough, bounded on the souih by the Cumberland Valley Rail lioad, on the west by lands of Michael Hoover' heirs, on the Also a Lot of ground, in the same Bo-rough, containing 4 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by Morris' heirs. East by College Lane, South by Loulher street and Wet by a Jot of the Rev.

Kempher. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of W. II. Murray. Alj, a Lol of ground, situated in Chtirchtovvn, Monroe bounded by ihe Forge Roa1 on (be North, a lot of Adam Bogat on the East, Main street on the South, and a lot of Henry Richwlna on the West.

Also a never-failing well of water near tho No. 3 Conta f0 ACRfc-S, adjoining Mo. and one-fourth of a mile south ofChurchtown; door, and an Orchard wilh choice fruit. This north by the Green Lone, and on the east by the heirs of Dr. Oliver, dee'd.

about ten Acres arc cleared, the remainder is covered with fine limber- is considered one of tho best farms in Monroe township. Any persons wishing lo view the situated o-1 tne auove nuiueri The properties offered for sale are amongst most valuable in the town, and worihv of No, 4 Contains 11 ACIiLS, on the south spring. A-lso- au a Ij ij 1 i side of Yellow Breeches Creek. Tbe improve tho attention of capitalists or those desirous WU SK. Knn flrit tS Hhlln.

ments are a good Log House and Slable, anil a Ill) li-r's House, Cooper Shop, Orchard good and tbe latiu is under good eulli- above properly previous to tho sale can do so by calling on iho subscriber. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by GEORGE BRINDLE, SAMUEL MORRETT, Sepil2-ts Executors. T.Esa tee. he nuiiaings tire nit nearly at.on. securing comfortable homes or out.

lots. Per' sons desirous of looking at the properties will have every facility aflbrded them by calling on the subscriber, residing one mile east ol Me ehaniesburg. C. TJ'J'ZEL. Ad'mr.

No. 5 Contains about 1 WO ACRkH on the Assignee Sni, Forge Road, one mile east ol oprmg rorge. rhe improvements are a large two-story House, sept5'49ta part stone, rrame atahie, HlacKsmitn anop.ann other out-houses, with a first-rate Spring in the basement story of the lion be, mew, and in the best order. Alnxit two-thirds of the tract is cleared, and the balance covered with thriving timber. I'kis property is near the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, in the heart of a rich country, and offers strong inducfflinenls to capitalists.

The terms will be made easy to suit purchasers, as we are dete, mined to sell JOHN PIPER. SAMUEL PIPER, JAMES PIPER, UBept2b4t ON Saturday tie 29th day of September next, I will offer at Public Sale on the premises ihe harm now occupied by Samuel Bear, Sr. situate in Westpennsborouah township, Cum-berland miles West of Carlisle, 1 mile Irom 1 ainSeld, bounded by the Conodo-gutnnet creek, Samuel Bear, J. Signiser, Smith and others, eontaining 150 acres, more or less, of good LIMESTONE LAND. There, is a VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.

IN pursuance of sn order of the Orphans ourf of Cumberland eountv wdl be sold at containing 33 feet in front and 150 feet deep, having thereon creeled a 1J slory frame House and Stables. Seized and taken in execution as Ihe projierty of Joseph Baker. Aiso, a Lot of Ground, situated in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 24 feet in Iront, und 249 feel in depth, hounded on tne North by a lot of Simon Smith, East by South Hanover street, South by the Gorman Reformed Church, and West by a lot of P. McGuin, having thereon erected a two story plastered House, 4rc. Seized and lokcn in execution as the property ot Simon Smith.

And all to be sold by me, JAMES HOFFER, Sh'ff. 19 No. 0 Contains about 1 ittvcj AClttiS unimproved land, on tlm York Road near Churchtown, under good fence. No. 7 A large and well huisheu two-story public sale, on the premises, on EDNES DAY the IOth of October next, ntHJ o'clock, the following described real estate late I I a I Farm AT PRIVATE SALE.

rfllflE subscriber oilers for sale his valuable 1 FARM lying on ihe bank of the Conodo-guinet Creek, in West Pennsboro township, Cttinberiaiid county, live rnibs west of Carlisle and one-half mile west of Davis' Mill, and om-and a-quarter miles norih of the Cumberland Rail Road. This farm contains 105 ACRES, Perches, of good Limestone Land, in a high slate of cultivation, about 115 Acres are cleared, and the remainder is covered with thriving young timber. The improvements are a large Two Story STOIE HOUSE, large MOUSE and lot of ground in Churchtown, Wood ooou ii.ouuovy ot ao acres, 30 acres ol in front and 150 teet in depth. Htutnvvy ty ItfVinO ttOOA vximttt anpun uxin IBVS 'titpOM-mtr 'UfllLMaiM 'V 1 tsnnoo 'VSOII hj VV atmasar ijiMff Wff uodn Vi 'SOfH WVa uaiance are under fence. The im- properly of Henry Miller 'ccM.

to wit A tract of land siluute hi Mifflin townshin (indisputable titles will given for the above pioveiueiiis arc properties. 1 be above properties shown and id! iH'cessarv information eriven to net's oris ish- Sloiie n-tvtcllintr. Cumberland county, abjut three miles w.st of Newville and 1-4-of'a mile from Eckerts mill, bounded on the South by tbe Conodoguitinet isiiL Hione Bunk Gam, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, with all the neces-snry oul buildings. There is an creek on the East by Abrimatn Whifiler, on the Ing to purchase, by calling on either of the subscribers, or on John Lutz. I ivlngjon lots No.

5, Sale to commence at lOn'ctoek. when atten-i dance will be given and term made known by GEORGE MR1NDLP, North by AmJV. ani on the West OKOIIA RD of choice fruit, nnd a never (ailing stona oanK nam, tnicK lenam wttha well of ttood waieilat the door. Also. Winron TWO GREAT EXHIBITIONS UNITED IN ONE I JUNE, TITUS CIRCUS MENAGERIE COMBINED.

Under the Management of Mr. 6. G. ftnicfc Shed, Corn Crib, and othe. necessary out houees Town Property at Public Sale, nnilK subscriber will offer at Public Sale on the premises on 'THURSDAY, the.

S5th of October noil, at 2 o'clock, P. the following property, situate in Ihe Borough of Me-ehanicsqurg, belonging to the estate of Mary Markley, dee'd. A. Lot of tjrouod situate on the north side of Mam street, bounded on south hy Muin on the west by a lot of Jonas Rupp, on the north by Strawberry Alley, and on the east by a lot of Ann Zearing containing fifty feet in front on Main street, and two hundred and eight feet in depth, having a One Story FRAME PLAISTERED HOUSE; thereon erected. Terms will be made known on the day of sale.

DANIEL MARKLEY, eeptl9ts Ex'r of Mary Markley, dee'd. hy Ontm High, containing 158 jiercs neat measure, aboal 40 Hcres of whtctl is covered with good timber. The land is slate arid creek bottom in a high slate of cultivation, about 40 acres being creek bottom ofsupericr quality (be the JOHN BRINDLE, August 1 is Executors. A. good Apple t.lreonrd ol ctnico Iruit.

1 here is also a variety of Peach, Plum nnd Oherrv Spring ol water near the door. lie above properly will be sold in whole or in part lo suit the purchasers. A part of the purchase money can remain in the farm for one year, if desired. Any person wishing to view the farm can do so by calling on Philip Shambangb, residing on the trees, together with about 500 panels of good locust post and chestnut rail fence, on Ihe farm, also GO panels ready tj put up. The subscriber Waiuable Meal Estate AT PUBLIC SALE.

production oi grain or rass. jl ne improve ments are a lare and oommodi- ripiJR subscriber, residing in Hampden town-JL ship, Cumberland county, having been appointed at Ihe last term of Court, a Committee of the person Estate of Peter Zimmerman, a lunatic, of Allen township, all persons indebted lo the said Zimmerman, are hereby notified lo make payment, and those having claims a-gaitist him to present litem ier settlement to sepl.ll) (it JOHN RL'PP. THURSDAY the 4th of October next, tbe TTTTOUS I WO STOHV HOUSE n.rt Subscriber will expose at public sale on the liim log Hrid Iiime' a "ew who intends removmgto the west will sell low For further particulars enquire of the under signed residing on ihe premises. septl2 2mo PHILIP ZTEGLER, Jr. For Sale or Rent.

the balance frame, totrethei- with PROCLAMATION. larm, or tne subscriber at lamneld. THOMAS GREASON, Assignee of Sural Bear, sr. July 48, 1849. nLiMrsWKEraEMsXTr rUBLIC SALE.

No 2 Is situate in Dickinson township Cj miles south west from Ca-ilislo, 2 miles east from the Slone Tavern, and on ihe Yellow Breeches Creek It consists ol 125 ACRES of first rale Limestone Land In high state of cultivation There is iifteen Acres ol good nn. THE subscriber will sell, or rent for one or more years, a let of ground, containing THEREAS the Honorable Frederick all the necessary out buildings in excellent repair. There is an orchard "of choice fruit on said farm and a never failing well of ater at the floor. The terms of sale are So much as may ht reduired tc pay the costs and expenses, to be paid on the confirmation of the sale bv the court Watts, rrcsident Judge lite several JVatice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county.

4PAM HlSflOP his own right, and a-liefiee ot Conrod Ijishop, and Jolin Ditto over TWO situated in aoutn JVJ id-dleton township, on the road leading from the Courts of Common Picas of llio counties of CumbeTund, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylva Carlisle Iron Works or Boiling Spring lo Ship, pensburg, about three quarters of a mile from premises in Southmlddleton township, Cumber, berland county farm lately occupied by Jacob Lehman, deceased, 4 miles south of Carlisle and one mile north of Mill, containing about 105 ACRES limestone Land, in high slale of cultivation and under i- good fence. The itnpovements ate a wf story Isfil DWELLING HOUSE, a large Kitchen, plastered inside and outside, a large Log Barn, Wagon Corn Cribs, and other necessary out-bouses, together with a well of never failing water neartbe door, ami an orchard wilh every variety of choice fruit. Also at the same time and place will be offered a tract of 20 ACRES ot Chesnut Timber, near the Holly Iron VV orks, on the East side of the Turnpike. Also, the one undivided half of Eight Acres of Chesnut Timber, about 4 miles from Holly, on the east side of the Gettysburg trie lormer places, "ii which are a WF.T.T.IKO tuiai meauow i ne improvements one third the balance to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the life ofthe widow of said decedent the interest to be paid her annually from 1st April next and at her dent the nrin- and Catharine his wile, late Catharine liishop. vs.

Jac-oh Bishop, Adam Bishop, Spangier, and his wile, late Susan Bishop, and Catharine Bishop, Hetty Bishop, Margaret are a large Double fi jfUn Shop, and a large Stable, 1 1 IB wiih a well of never failing water quuaa, a pooo riBms Earn mesh if Corn Cribs, Wagon Shed, Cut- HfiSajf near the house a votinsr and thri cipal to he paid to the haira, one halfuthe balance to be paid on tbe 1st April next whe possession wtll be given and a deed made to the miachaser. House, Iloilse, There is one of ihe best springs in ihe county. and the residue in three equal annual ay ments thereafter without interest. The whole" to be ving Orchard ol Ihe best selected Iruit. The properly is located in a rich and densely populated neighborhood being one ofthe best situations fur business in the counly.

Those wishing lo view the properly will call on the subscriber living adjoining said property. Sepil2if JACOB SAWYER. secured hy recognizance in the Orphans court with approved securitv. The nurchaser to tinv nia, and Justice of the several Oourls oi Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said count! ard Hot). John Stuart and John Clenrienin, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delive-y for Ihe trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 28th day or 1841), have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, to be boldcn at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of November, next, (being the 1 9 ill day) at 10 o'clock in theforc-noon, to continue two weeks.

NOTICE is therefore hereby given, tothe Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ofthe said county ofCumberland.thatthoyare by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and ullj the taxes of the year 1850. road, a iso rises within a tew yards of the hou-e. This farm possesses nil ihe advantages desirable in a Farm, being convenient to the "Great Drove Uond," where the Farmer can always find a good market for toe productions of ihe Farm I will nls.i offer this Farm nt public sale on SATURDAY the 29th of September, 1849 Terms made known on the day of sale Titles indisputable For luriher particulars enquire the subesriber residing on ihe Inst mentioned On FRIDAY, the 5th ol October, next, on WILLIAM KNPrTLE. Trustee appointed by the Court August 27, 1849. ts.

the premises in Monroe township, Cumberland county, Pa. the J'arm late property of Jacob niBtiop aim zuireo. jjisnop, wun nonce to lueir moiher and next friend Hetty Bishop, and Hetty Bishop in her own wrong, (the eight parties last named heing the widow and ehildren of John Bishop, dee'd.) Joseph Bishop, Christopher Bishop, Frederick Cronileigh and Eliza-heih his wife, late Elizabeih Bishop, Margaret Bower (widow.) Abraham Boltinger'aud Mag-dalenn his wife, late Mugdaleua Bishop, Catharine Ann Sidle with nunce to her father, and next friend l'eier Sidle, and Peter Sidle in his own wrong, Lewis Bollinger, Samnel Bollinger and David Bollinger with noiice to their father and next friend John Bollinger, and John Bollinger in his own wrong, and Daniel Freesinger and his wife, late Bishop. L'ake notice that hy virtue of a writ de Par-titione Fncieude, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me directed, an Inquiailion will he held on the jChman, ileceaseu, on the road leading; from Churchtown to Middlesex ,2 miles north of i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. IN pursuance of an Order oi" the Orphans' Court ol' Cumberland eountv, will be sold at public sale, on THURSDAY," the 4th of October, next, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described Real Esate, late the oronertv ot Ja' Land at Executor's Sale.

THE subscribers. Executors of Daniel Mnb- ler, Jateof Allen township, Cumberland eountv. Churchtown, containing 85 ACRKS of good Limestone Land, in a high stale of cultivation and under good fence, about 12 Acres of which i overed with 8 rst- rate ti her. The i im deceased, will expose to public sale, at his la.e residence, on Tuesday the 16th of October, 1849, the following Real Estate, late the property of said deceased provements are a two story STONE HOUSE, other remembrances, todo those things which to Iheir offices appertain to be done, and all those that are bound hy recognizances, to prosecute i one storv Kitchen, a Locr Ham, Warou Shed. cub High, dec to wit A Iract of Land, situate in Mifflin township, in said county, bounded by lands of Isaac Christlieb, George heirs.

John nigh and others, containing 227 ACRES, SI PERCHES, neat measure, havinir Corn Crib Press and other necessarv out This immense establishment combines the LARGEST ANP MOST PERFECT COLLECTION Of WILT) ANIMALS ever exhibited, with an EQUESTRIAN TROI'PE superior to any other ever orRan-ized. Among the animals in this exhibition is a splendid WHITE OR POLAR BEAR. The only specimen of tins species in the United States. Also the PERFORMING ELEPHANT ROMEO! The most sagacious and thoroughly trained Klephanl in the world, together with specimens of nearly every species of wild animals existing. The Kques-trian department comprises all the principal talent No.

I. A tract of Land, containing 40 acres. (against the prisoners mat arc or then shall he buildings- AIpo a nevei-failing well near the dpor. There is also an excellent Orchard nt thereon erected a twostory Log DWELLING property JOHN WILLIAMS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

THE subscriber has in contemplation to remove lo the West, offers for sale the Farm on which he now resides, situate partly in Mifflin and Frankford townships, Cumberland county, Pa within three miles of the Boro' of Newville and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road. Containing- about 300 ACRES of patented land of first quality gravel and slate, about 170 Acres are clear nnd well set with clover, a considerable portion of it has been limed. It is under good fence and generally set with locust stakes. The improvements arc KITCHEN, Double Rnrn Warrnn hoH situate in Allen township, about two miles and a half east of Mech inicsburjr, near the State Road from Harnsburg to Creltysburg1, adjoining lands of Petar Mohler, fJeorge Yost and others. It is first rale limestone land, all of in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them an shall bejust, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff.

Carlisle, sept2f! Ill the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland count v. Crib and Cider Press, a well ol 1 Real bstrte ot the above named pnrties, to wit: A lol or piece of land situate in Monroe township, bounded by lands of Joseph Best, John Dumbaughand Abraham Bollinger, containing about one and Im'e- fourths Aeres, more or less. On the 4lh of October, 1 SI9, at 11 o'clock A. the premises, for the purpose of making partition and valuation 1 iMj never railing water convenient to the door, and a eood AnnlfiOr choice fruit on ihe premises. The above Farms are in every respect excellent ones.

Indisputable titles will oh given. Persons wisliing t- see tbe above properties can do so by calling' on Samuel Lehman in South Middleton township, or on the subscriber in Monroe township. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. on both davs when attendance will be given and terms made knewu hy GEORGE BRINDLE, August 1 -ts Executor. chard.

About seventy Acres of the Farm are first rate Timber Land, and the residue in a good stale of cultivation, nf which about 40 wnicn is cleared but five acres, and under pood fence und excellent cultivation. It contains no improvements, but is advantageously situated for farming purposes. o. 2. A tract of land, situate in the same ownship, and containing 12 acres of a good quality of Slate Land, having thereon erected AM.V SMITH, late Ann McKinsey, by hi next friend Philip Messerstnith, vs Thomas Smith.

Acres are good Meadow, the greater part of which is suitable for tillage, I he above tract will be sold on the following TAVERN STAND nmi lertn, toi-j. fsuhpeena sar lernis--x ne cohih oi Baie io ne tiaiu bv he nor- a Double LOG HOUSE, and Kitchen with stories, a large Frame Barn, wilh two threshing floors, Corn Crib, and Wagon wivnrce, lOin April, 1849. On motion of Mr bers will be the FAR-FAMED RIVERS FAMILY! From Astley's and Franconi's Amphitheatres, London and Tans, universally acknowledged as the best gymnasts and the world Also MASTER NEVILLE, THE DARING BACKWARD RIDER Together with MR. LEONARD, the great Two nnd Four Horse Rider Master LUKE RIVERS, the Infant Equestrian; MR. STONE, the Unequalled Scene-Rider, Messrs.

Crawford, De Chast, Heuber, Bellamy, Hollo way, and numerous other Artists of the highest order of merit. SAM LATHROP, The Rest and Most Popular CLOWN in America is a member of this company. With these unequalled resources the proprietors will be enabled to present a class of Equestrian Entertainments eclipsing every thing of the kind ever before produced, while th Magnificent Caravan of Living Animals mav be ex "indie, proof having been made that the said FOR RENT. fWlHE subscriber nfTers for ronf that NOTED chaser, on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, at which time he will be required to en A ONE STORY LOG HOUSE AND STABLE, with a young Orchard It is under cultivation and good fence. iiiimas cou'd not be found in my bailiwick Notice is hereby given lo ihe said M.

1'AV I'JKIN 1 AJN L), calleif 'Oys tor's to which is attnebed about 3 ACRES ot prime land, sittiaie on the i nomas Smith to appear on the 12th day of ter into recognizance in tbetOrphans' Court, wilh approved security, to securo the residue of the purchase money, lo lie paid as follows: One third to remain in the hands of the nur Shed, complete Brick Smoke and Wash house, with waler rising in the Wash house, and a Tenant house and Slable. There is a never failing stream of water running past the im ol said Estate. JAM ES HOFFER, Sheriff. To the Heirs ana Legal Representatives oi Christian Erisman, late of Rapho township, Lancaster county, dee'd. TAKE notice that the undersigned, Administrators of said Christian Erisman, will in pursuance of am order of the Orphan's Cour of Lancasier county, on SATURDAY, fhe 6th of October, A.

1849, at the public housfi of Jacob Summy, in said township, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, sell by public vendue, the real estate of said Christian Eri-man. dee'd. Bilaate in ilie township aforesaid, adjoining pmpprty of Christian Frick. Jacob Erisman. No.

3. A tract of Woodland, situated in a il answer tne complaint ot the said i road from UarrisJjiirff lo Cjirlislp. about thr I miles from the former place, in East Pennsbo- OMII-ll. JAMES HOFFER, Sh'fT. chaser during the life of the widow of snid de provements.

I here are two orchards one of which is young and grafted fruit. The above iuuu tuwuHiiip, vjuiiiiieriano couniy. Uail on Monaghan Township, York county, containing 15 acres and 144 perches of thriving chesnut timber. Adjoining lands of Ludwig Frysinger Elcock and others. Attendance will be given on said day and cedent, the interest to be paid her annually com' mencing on the 1st April next, during her life, and after her death 'he principal to be paid to the subscriber livma in New Cumberland.

aug29St CHARLES OYSTER To the Heirs and Representatives of 'ie heirs of said decedent one other third to terms made known hy paid on the 1st of April next, when possess TtOTXCXi. A ELECTION for Officers and Man ion will ite given nnd dted made to me nurcha- "kitrich Uhler, late of West Peiinsborougli township, tlec'd. nirt'oi' Tic? Pursuance of a writ of Court'oi SOLOMON MOHLGR, JACOB MOHLER. Executors the remaining third in lie nnid in two euual agers oi the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company, will be held at the Public annual payments thereafter without interest. rarm is well calculated for raising either grain or slock.

There is running water in all the fields except two. The Fuam will suit lo be divided, and will he sold in lots to suit purchasers. I will also sell two pieces of timber land situate in MifHiu township, one of which is patented. Persons wishing information will please cult upon the subscriber. jy25M9tf JAM ES ENN ED Y.

DAILY EXPRESS THE undersigned would resoectfullv inform and others, containing 85 Acres and 82 Perches, with improvements ihereon. Which sale you can attend if you iliink proper. tft(L wumy, anu to me uirec- HQ grain or rent will pnss to the purchaser. hc taxes nf 1850 to be pnid bv the purchaser. Orphans' Coutt Sale.

IN pursuance of an order ot the Orphans on the licai But i 00 Held to -it 4 nv person wisliing to view faid Farm mav in Wool i 1,1 vrouna siiu riouse oi lMvid Martin, in Carlisle, betwren the hours ot 10 A. and 4 P. of MONDAY, the firsi dav of October next. R. R.

B1DDLE. Sect'y. Carlisle, sept 53 amined without additional charge, the whole forming a Combination of Attractions such as the world has never before witnessed. Each Performance will be concluded with the thrilling feats of MR. BEES-LEY, tbe great LION CONQUEROR, IN A DEN OF LIONS, TNJF.RS, AND LEOPARDS.

This Establishment, as it makes its public entree into town, will be preceded by the EMPIRE CITY BAND, Under the direction of MU. C. POOR, who will enliven the entertainments with choice selections of Popular Music. Equestrian Director. MR.

C. RIVERS. Biding Master, MR. B. HUNTINGTON.

For full particulars, see large and small bills at the Aotels, etc. Price of Admission to the United Exhibitions 25 cents; Chddren under 9. half price. Doors open at and T. performances ill commence at 3 and 7 p.

M. The abflv celebrat ablishment will eihibif RU0OLFH BR BAKER ABR'M. S. H. ERISMAN, Bng39 Administiators.

Court of Cumberland counly, the subscriber. call on the subscriber rending on tbe premises. htr 'li township, luutlded Administrator otJohn u. JCDNght, riecTd. will Weaver.

end the widow C.VroTS JACOB HIGH, Sept 5 ts Adm'r of Jacob High, dee'd. i hereon IS Hou expose at public sale, at IV, oVIock, M. on FRIDAY, the 5th of October, 1849, on ihe premises, the following described property, viz: and Frainc In the Court of Common Pleas of Cumborlaml county, Pa. the citizens ot Carlisle and the surrounding VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ou' J0 perches on 111 the 19th r.iiniry that iheir lr EXPRESS CARS TO Jt, FROM PHILADELPHIA. JOHN KNISLEY AND DANIEL tfVKr rv Tot Sale, THE subscriber oilers at Private sale, the property on which he now lives, tituate within a quartet ot a mile of the borough of Liverpool.

Perrv eountv. consisting of a SAW MIL I GRIST MILL, 36 AC Ii ES of Land, No 931 April Term. 1849. 27th 1849. WANTED TO HIRE, a good MILLER, who can come well recommended, ana give, it required, se-seeuriiy for ihe faithful performance of his contract to be employed at fair wages, iu a large Merchant Mill, within three miles of Carlisle.

He must he thoroughly acquainted in the business, and would be preferred if he understands plaster grinding, and how to attend a Saw Mill. Enquire of the Editor. fseptotf pass daily ilirough Cailis'e. and all boxes, ba'es and packages lei i at Thos. Hor- On motion of Mr Milter, and npiiti.m and affi in CARLISLE on I Ueiober 9ih, tion and valuation of said Real sep.y, at a MES HOFi- rr; sh'ff In llie Court of Comniorrpyf-Cnmlterland county.

IjlLIZABETH DONNELLY, by her fa. tber and next friend Benjamin Eberso'le 1849. In Monday, Ociober Bih, bridee'g. No. 378 Market s.rect, Philadelphia, davit filed, rule on the PlainlifTsat the irsiance ot Elizabeih Shank to shew cause whv ihis tW.

(septli BRISTOL. Aseni. iniended iorVCarlisie and adjacent couniry. wifi be delivered at I). bond's Ware Judgment shall not stand and he marked for hernse.

JAMES HOFFER Si, 'IT. tF. V. Stevenson, Mr9 and two good I ii HOUSES, all of hich are in good condition. The Grist Mill is three stories high, with 4 Middlesex Mills and Factory.

vs. James Ponneilv. oi Hour bincrv WHOLESALE DEALER IN Groceries and Liquors, Three doors sovlh of the Ohl Bn-igc, Front st A 1 his Factory, three miles east of Carlisle. No. 9, November Term.

i848. Rubneena A tract of Land, situate in Oliver Spring township, adjoining lands ofthe heirs of Baker, Jacob Deany: Frederick Stine, John Overly and others, containing about 31 acres more or less. The improvements (hereon are aTWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, a Log Barn.Snng House, and the sheds and appurtenances of a Tan Yard. The terms of sale are as follows Five per cent of the amount of purchase money to be paid on confirmation ofsale, one half of the balance on the first ot April, 1650, when posses, sion will be given, and the remaining half of the purchase money on the 1st of April, 1851. Rent reserved.

The purchase money to be secured by judgement. The taxes assessed for lb50 to be paid by the purchaser. Attendance will begiven on day ofsale by JEREMIAH BOWERS Adm'r of J. B. Ebright, dee'd.

Angnst 2H.49 ts. il uui jua LiA ro or WAUiHXvU are aur Divorce. IOth April. IM9. On motion of manufactured, and will be sold to merchants HAKK1M5L KU.

M. for ihe accommodation of Mer- inr. Anair. roof having been made that ihe atld others desiri.ig a superior article, at favor said James Donnelly could not be found in mv able prices. The highest price given for chan'6 and others in Damhin.

Cumber and other Fixtures. Loth Mills are so arranged as lo be run by both sreum and water power. They are situated ithin a quarter of a mile of the Susquehanna river and Canal, thus having; every facility for the cheap transportation of produce to market. Being determined to sell, as I desire to leave that section of country, I make the terms most bailiwick Noice is hereby given to the said house. toods lor express 10 Philadelphia, is leit at Rhoad's Warehouse, will meet with meet villi prompt attention.

Goods forexpress should be marked. Thos. UorbrifJge, 278 Market st. Agents, Rnoads, Carlisle. pKICES Heavy freights when over 100 lbs.

50 cts per hundred- Packages, 25 and 50 cents in proportion to size. As this is a new enterprise, expressly for the convenience and accommodation ot the enizens if Cnmriand cmnty. it is hoped it will meet with the tSnrourinfmt'nt it deserves jv4tf Pronrn-tors. ('hmnhershun; James Donnelly to appear on the day of WHEAT at these mills. sedtS 4t "Volunteer" eopy Estate of John Sensebangli, dee'd.

nweaBtr, l-ty. I answer ie eommaint of th linnnellv mttf JAMES HOFFER, ch'ff. ITOTICE is hereby given thu Letters of Estate of Mart Mabklf.v, dee'd. OTTERS TESTAMENTARY on the of Mr? "aritlry, late of Hampden have been issued in due form oi law io suhscriher residing in Alien tp. im nrT" "Ute, will make an1 having claims will present Ihem fr settlement DANIEL MARKLEY.

Ex'r. 1 'S hprcby given that Letters -1 Administration nn iKr. P-t-. AMTN KV TZ H-eof NnortMrdd.e,:Nn: sh.p. Cnmbenanrl coun-y.

h.e been granted i tm the subscriber residing in Ma. ship. Al! pc'sons indehleH lo said estate are herebv noiified lo make immpdinip reasonable tt any who wish to purchase. Persons are requested to call and see the property, or address the subscriber at Liverpool, in said county. (sept.5 2m) JOHN EBY- IjL.

persons interested are hereby no- land, raiiknn. and rnuhbonrg counties5, has opened an extensive VholesaleEstaMisliment for the sale of Groceries and Liquors, above. ith the ol a large importing house in Baltimore, be will fler geeds here at ihe same prices at hich they can be purchased in the city. He respectfully solicits the favor of a call from wishing to purchase, to saiisly ihcm of his entire ability lo sell as he promises. The BUention oi landlords is 'rvired to a lot of choice liquors in store and lot ssle at importers' prints.

$3rOroVr It, ni distance promptly filled, and goodi iiepathi at ciy prices. S-pt K'-if Administration on the Batata ot JOHiN SENSEBAUGH. late of Mifflin township, having been granted to ihe snberiber, all persons are hereb noiified to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them to JAMES KENNEDY, aug39fit Adm'r. Estate ol" Mary Logax, dee'd. TETTF.RS Tesramemarv on the Estate of A MART LOGAN, late of Frankford rytiZix.

fob. rent. THE subscriber offers for rent (run ihe 1st Hit of Vpril nexu a Hree BRICK MILL mod SAW MILL on the Conodoffiiinet Creek, in Kasr Pnn-fhoro' township, Cumberland co known as Abraham Ovter's Mill- The Mill To Builders. PR OPOSALS will be received bv the Board of School Direeiots of North Middleton township, up to the 1st of October next, for bui'ding a PCHOOl HOTSE. on the lands of Adam Hooker, in said tnvmhin vnr tmed that the unoWsiened has been appointed an Auditor bv th- Court of Cornmoi.

Plew of I'MnaherUiid coumv. to discihnte the ss-ts in the hinds nt Wd'iam Crawford, AlUgiHU of Dr. Wilson, lo and a-mant his creditors, and he il attend for that MrmM ths pnh'ic hn-iw of Elias Diehl, in Boroiitrh of Nwrilte. on FRID AY the lh October, next. i0 A.

when a i I rW- persons desired lo present Ibeir ctaltfls. Vf. ABR, Atidiior. Constant! on ham township Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the pubsenbers. the first named residing in same township, and the latter Pennsboro township.

AH persons are hereby notified to make immediate pavment. and those Ls 3 OOTb SHOt.s re.thcr but stock and tor sale bv and thse having claims to present them for sel lcment to. DAVID KFTZ. Ad'mr particulars and plan of BniMine. enquire of the subscriber.

JOS. CULVER. Pres't liooisanj S- ist siH fat PALMER CO. MACKEREL, SHAD. SALMON, HERRINGS.

FORK, II VMS AND SIDES SHOULDERS LARD CHEESE, contains four run of S'onen, capable of making a lare quami'y of flour per day. The property is in order ind the pitaalion eocni wilh a sufficiency of water at al! times. Apply to the subscriber in New Cumberland. rednced pru es at I T'tiSO QGILBY having claims to present thrm for settlement to Sept 12 AC RONl I hnvf uit a sr Marker Slreet Wharl I PHILADELPHIA. septl-2'49.

A prime tut of I-nnor'ed Cigars ronaqlT -n hsnd A rtAMPIIIE OIL. 'ij Store ol iaug22) i Itatian HM warranted tresli A fresh aaasils a. the A STURGEON. ALEX. LOGAN, iurs 6tpd wrt.l9,t CHARLFf2 OYPTFR ELLIOTT..

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About Carlisle Weekly Herald Archive

Pages Available:
16,430
Years Available:
1802-1894