' ^ Valuable Chestnut ami LocustTIMBER IjANJ),AT‘‘:zp^iaar^ suia®*t jnilOn TAywfy/ /Ac 3ijtf o/* iVtfy' mxfawf,AT 10 o’clock, a. m.,/ iw'M sell at Public I 'endue, on thepremises,1000 ACRESOP EXCELLENT^Tr^-Tl f\ f i n i r—. r. t 11 t 1lraround MARLA FURNACE, in Adam's county, Pa., nt die fool of the South Mountain. .The land is all well covered with excellent young Chestnut 'Timber, intermixed with a due proportion of Locust.-— Most of it was cut off about 22 years ago andjs now more valuable than before such culling'. A part ol it has Rock Oak and other Timber on it. It will be sold in lots of from 15 io 30 ACRES each.,$LSOt at the same time and place, ivill i 3be soldSeveral Houses and Lots,tin -.the .village at the Furnace. Also, theIi:iattached to it, with the Water Power. Also, aboutS35 AGIES OF LAND!with the Improvements, adjoining lands of Martin Ebert and others. Any desired in forma lion relative to the property can be had from Col. J. D. Paxton or Wm. Hammett, Esq.TERMS.—One half the purchase motley on the 1st of April. 1850 ; the other half on the 1st of April, 1851, with ihter-est .and sufficient security. Immediate possession will be given-THADDJ2US STEVENS.May 4, 18*19.—issaCv»a\%nPftI*ninrffc'rc