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Valuable Heal ProperlyATAssignees’ Sale.CTILL be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, No 1, on Friday thebthday of November next, at 10 o'clock, a- m- in Paradise township, York county, on the road leading from the Spring Forge to York lla* ven, and about 200 yards from the road lead* mg front York to East Berlin, tho following property, viz :.Vo,, 1,A Tract of first-raleHiiXSYID*adjoining lands of Henry Stoufler, Henry Leinbaugh, and others, containing about 18 acres, (or more can bo had tf wanted.) Tho improvements are a largeFutir Story thickMcrclituit-iMill*iki56 feet in front and 52 feot deep, newly built and only about 8 years in operation, with two pairof Burs and two pair of Chop ping stones, a SMUT MACHINE, and a double set of elevators. Tho Mill is in full operation for tho manufacturing of flour, is situate near the head of llie littlo Conowago —a stream of water which never fails, and has 25 feet fall. The water whoels are 20 feet in diameter—in short, it is the best eu* tablished mill in the county of York, perhaps in the Stale, and what makes this properly more valuable, is there is no other mill south or west nearer than about 0 miles, and it has a great run of custom. The gears in the mill are all cast and made of tho best materials—every thing in it is new and finished in tho best mechanical manner. It is deemed unnecessary to say more on this subject, as purchasers will view the same before pur* chasing. The other improvements are a Kga Two Story firkk|iTS| Dwelling House,AmJLmIwith a largo two story Brick back building, all well finished. There is a well with never failing wnter at tho Kitchen door with a Dump in it ; Bank Born, Brick Still House, 4(1 by 25 feet, a stable which will contain (10 head of Cattle, largo wagon shed and other necessary outbuildings.j%o.situato in West Manchester and Dover township, York county, adjoining lands of Boose and Stover, Jacob Eniig,scn. Michael Yesslor and others, containing310 acr.es,more or less, of which thero is about 6(1 acres under first rate timber, and about 2(1 acres Meadow, and more can be made. The res* idue is in a good state of cultivation—thero is water in nearly all the fields, and a stream of water passes through this plantation which also has tho advantage of being convenient for the erection of almost any kind of machinery. The improvements aro a largo two story brickWvieWuig Wtvuafc,with a two story back building attached thereto, a large Bank Barn, and a large ti\o story stone Stillhouse, two never failing springs of good wuter near the house, and twoQvc\umAs.This plantation is divided into convenient fields, and all under good fences ; it can con. veniently be divided into separate tracts, and will be sold separate or together to suit pur* chasers. Persons desirous of purchasing will do well to call and examine for them-selves, and may Call on Peter Smjser rcsi-ding on No. 1, who will point that property, while those wishing to view No. 2, will call on John Smyser residing thereon. Nos, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are lots of first rate timber land, lying about a half mile from No. 1, adjoining lands of llenry StouflVr, llenry Hamer, lien* ry Jacobs and others, each lot containing about six acres. These lots will be sold with No. 1, or seperate to suit purchasers. A clear title will he made and posseesion given on the first day of April next. Due ultcn* dance will be given and terms made known on the day of sale byIIKNHY ItOOSK, ADAM HOli, Assignees of /V/er Smyser.Oct. 11. *7 ts
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Gettysburg Adams Centinel

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Fri, Oct 11, 1811

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