American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 16, 1868, Image 3

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    Public Sales. —Bills for the following
public Buies have recently been printed
at this oflicc:
Thursday, January IG, George Roush,
in Dickinson township, on the Pino road,
near Barnitz’a Mill. N. B. Moore, Auc
tioneer.
Saturday, January 18th,. A. A. Line,
administrator of William Gelancey—
Houseand Lot in tho Borough of Carlisle.
Thursday, January 23, John Hannon,
at tho Franklin House, in Carlisle. Ex
tensive sale of Hotel Furniture—Bed
steads, Mattresses, Wardrobes, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Piano, &c.
Tuesday, January 28, Executors of Mrs.
Susan H. Thorn. Extensive sale of val
uable Furniture, in Carlisle.
Friday, January 31, David Landis, in
Silver Spring township, one and a-Imlf
miles west of Mechanicsburg. Henry M.
Bobb, Auctioneer.
Tuesday, February 4, J. A. Peffer, in
Dickinson township, ncarßarnitz’s Mill,
Mules, Horses, Cattle and farming im
plements. FT. B. Moore, Auctioneer.
Thursday, February 27, Jacob Lehman,
in Monroe township, near Boiling
Springs.
Tuesday, February 28, Michael Beltz
hoover, Administrator of George Jieltz
hoover, at late residence of deceased, in
Silver Spring township, extensive sale of
Personal Property.
Rkjiarkaulb Incident.— Some few
weeks since, Mr. Michael Yeingst, of
Dickinson township, lost a valuable cow,
and advertised her. He hunted the
country around, and bad about given
her up for lost, when strange to say
while loading straw, about three weeks
after her disappearance, ho found her
imbedded in the straw pile, perfectly
sound and well, though somewhat weak.
She was hist seen in tho barn yard when
Mr. Yeingst was threshing, and it is pre
sumed the straw fell around her so fast
that she was unable to extricate herself.
It seems marvellous that she did not suf
focate or die of thirst.
Narrow Escape.—Ou Wednesday
last, while Mr. Jerry Noftsiuger was pas
sing the corner of South and Bedford
Streets with his team, the two horses
slipped on the ice and fell, throwing Mr.
Noftsiuger under them, who fortunately
succeeded in holding them down un
til ho was relieved by some men who
were passing down South street. Mr. N.
escaped with but slight injuries.
Notice.—The Hi st lecture, for the win
ter term, before the students of Dickin
son Commercial College, will be deliv
ered on Friday evening, Januajy 27th, at
7 o’clock. Subject— Contracts. M. C.
Herman, Esq., of the Carlisle Bar, Lec
turer. All former students who may find
convenient, are cordially invited to
attend.
A. M. Trimmer,
President,
Bank Election. —At an election for
Directors of the First National Bank of
Cm lisle, for the ensuing year, held at the
Banking House, on Tuesday, the follow
ing gentlemen were elected :
Hon. Samuel Hepburn, William Ker,
Isaac Brenneman, W. F. Sadler, A. K.
lUieem, Jonathan Snyder, and Jesse
Hetrick, Esqrs.
Cold.—The weather has been exceed
ingly cold for several days past. Ice has
formed on the Conodoguinetto the depth
of live or six inches, and if the weather
continues favorable, our people willsoon
commence lining their ice-houses.
Court.—The January term of Court
convened on Monday. The attendance
of suitors, witnesses and spectators is lar
ger than usual. A full report of the pro
ceedings will bo found in our next.issue.
Crowded Put.— An interesting letter
from our Harrisburg correspondent, giv
ing nn account of the organization of the
Senate and House, has been unavoida
bly crowded out.
£6s“* Charles Lobdell, associate edi
tor of the La Crosse Democrat , was one of
the victims of the late awful accident on
the Lake Shore Hail road. He was on his
way to Bridgeport, Conn., to bo married.
Lamentably sad.
American Sherry Wine.— This
rich and delightful wine, made from the
Wine Plant, by Mr. Joseph Hciser,
North Pitt Street, Carlisle, is, beyond
question, the most wholesome as it is
the most delicious of our domestic
wines. It is highly recommended by
our physicians for its medical proper
ties, and is at present extensively used
in the sick room. Mr. Heisorhas man
ufactured a considerable quantity of this
pure wine, and has it for sale at $2 per
gallon.
Hall’s Journal of Health says,
“there is no trouble in eating pork in
cold weather.” We don’t dispute It-*
but there is a good deal of trouble in get
ting pork to eat this cold weather, at rul
ing prices.-
“ Canst thou not minister to a mind deceased,
And, with some sweet, oblivious antidote,
Cleanse tbo foul bosom of the perilous stuff,
That weighs upon tbo heart?”
Certainly ; Plantation Bitters will doit
when nothing e’se will. Melancholy, De
pression, Hypochondria, Insanity, - all
spring, more or less, from a dlsceased
stomach, and this, Plantation Bitters is
a sure cure* There is no mistake about
it; Dyspepsia, Headache, Dullness, Ague,
and Low Spirits must yield to the health
giving and genial influence of tho Plan
tation Bitters. If you are in doubt, >make
one trial and be convinced. Thus say
those who know.
Magnolia Water.—A delightful toilet
article—superior to Cologne and half the
price. Jan. 10, 2t.
STATE ITEMS.
Allentown will soon have street cars.
—A public hall, to coat $30,000, is pro
jected in Tamaqua.
—The Supremo Court of Pennsylvania
is now composed of James Thompson,
Chief Justice, William Strong, John M.
Reed, Daniel Agnow, and George Shars
wood, Associate Justices.
—Lycoming county, for the first time
in many years, sends a full democratic
delegation. Hon. John B. Beck, in the
Senate, and Robert H. Lawshe, Chas.;D.
Roush, and George G. Glass, Esqrs, in the
House.
—Geary down.the number of his
pardoned criminals ait 52, but this is only
the numberof batches. . From two to ten
were pardoned in a lump, which runs
the number of persons pardoned up to-74.
In the same way the remitted fines
amount to 7.
Governor Geary has appointed Col.
Benjamin F. Lee, of Cumberland coun
ty, grain measurer for the port of Phila
delphia, vice Dr. John B. Gibson, resign
ed.
Dr, John B. Gibson has been appoint
ed private Secretary to the Govetnor,
vice J. Robley Duuglinsou, resigned.
—John Lowery, who was engaged in
opening a new drift of coal on the farm
owned by Mr. John Collins, of Winfield
township Butler county, on Saturday the
28th inst., was killed by a slip falling in
from the side of the drift. He was com
pletely covered over.
General Hancock in New Orleans.
—The following la an extract from a pri’
vnto letter from New Orleans :
“ There is a very marked improvement
in tho fooling of the people here as far as
regardsqiolitics. The conservative, con
ciliatory course of conduct thus fur puifcu
cd by General Hancock, as well ns the re
cent Democratic triumphs in the North,
have softened very much the feelings of
the Southerners in this city toward the
Union and Northern people. General
Hancock is certainly the most popular
man in New Orleans at present; and, as
an indication of tho change of sentiment,
I am told by the great folks here that
they, and more wonderful still, their
wives, are going to open their houses to
the General and his entourage.”
Talking Dock —A story has been cur
rent for some time in Washington to tho
effect that, when inquiring individuals
seek to obtain an expression of opinion
on political subjects from General Grant,
he invariably begins to “ talk dog.” The
Tribune , of yesterdaj', gives the following
specimen of the Genernl’snbility to shirk
the question:
An occasional correspondent writes us
from Washington the following dialogue,
which wo print as a good joke, without
at all vouching for its authenticity :
Inquiring Republican (to Gen. Giant)
—Well, General, what do you think will
be the effect of negro suffrage, fairly car
ried out?
General Grant—Have you seen Marshal
Brown’s pups? They are the finest in
the district.
[Exit inquirer, quite satisfied with the
pertinence of tho answer, and leaving
the General smoking.]
13 us in css 'Notices
Pure Drugs.—lf you want pure drugs
and medicines, go to Cornmau A Worthington's
Drug Store, No. 7, East Ma'n street Carlisle.' All
medicines warranted pure.
Jan. 10,1803.
Have all our newly married people
thought how much money would bo saved by
buying tholr Queenswarc, Qlasncarc, Cedar Tl'anr,
Willoiv ITarc,dr., from Win. Blair & Son, “South
Eud,” Carlisle, Pa? Wo have more Ware In our
house, of our own Importation, than can be found
u any other establishment outside of the cities
Please call and see a now and beautiful style of
Glassware Just received.
Wo have plenty of everything In our line for
all who maybe pleased to call, A furl her reduc
tion in prices of many of our goods,
WM. BLAIR A SON
Jan. 18, ISOS.
Bargains! Bargains!!—W. C. Saw
yor & Co., have greatly reduced the prices of all
tholr Winter Goods, Dross Goode, Shawls, Cloak
ings, Ac. A few setts of lino Sablo Furs, which
wo will soil at cost, also, medium and low priced
fuvH. W. C. Sawyer A Co., have Just received a
largo Stock of Domestics, Tickings, Shit ting, Cali
coes, Carpets Ac. Helling very cheap, 2000 lbs. of
carpet rags wanted.
Jan. 10, 1808.
gj pedal Notices
TILE “ L'XAMIXIJIt,” RICHMOND VA., SAYS
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.
This is the season of all othersln which this Hit
ters, now so rcuowpcd, Is found so bonellclal.—
Added to the ingredients which makes this Bit
ters both dietetic and lonic, are the qualities
which invigorate the debilitated system, remove
languor and depression, restore the appetite, and
impart a healthy action to all the functions of
the body. The mother and housekeeper should
never ho without It, and the traveller who packs
his trunk or portmanteau for thoHprlngs,should,
class among the necessary articles a few bottles
of Iloolland’s German Bitters. Hcwill 11ml It an
Invaluable medicine In the hour of transient de
rangement of the system, which is likely to be
fall any one In this climate, and especially dur
ing the Summer season. It Is pure, free from all
Intoxicating liquors, and for that reason the most
strictly temperate need not hesitate to use It. per
sonally, or in their families.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC
Is a combination of all tho Ingredients of the Bil
lers, with pare Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise,
Ac. It is used for tho same diseases as tho Bit
ters, in cases where some Alcoholic Stimulant is
required. It Is a preparation of rare value, and
most agreeable to tho palate.
PRINCIPAL 01-EJE, 031 Alien ST., PIIILA, PA.
Sold everywhere.
Jau, O,ISOS.—Im
DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY.
Wbero Ibis article is known it Is a work of su-
pererogation to say one word in Us favor, so well
Is it established as an unfailing remedy for
COuyhs, Cohl*, Bronchitis, Croup, Whoopiny COuyh,
Asthma, diseases of tbo Throat, Cntst, and Lnnys,
as wccll as that most dreaded of all diseases, Con
sumiition, which high medical authority has pro
nounced to ho an incurable disease. Those who
have used this remedy know Its value; those who
have not, have but to make a single trial to be
satisfied that of all others it Is the remedy.
THE REV. JACOB SECURER,
well known and much respected among tho Ger
man population of this country, writes as fol
lows ;
Hanovku, Pa., Feb. 10,1 Soft,
Messrs. S. W. Fowle Son, Boston.
Beau Sirs:— Having realized in family Import
ant benefits from tho uso of your valuable prepa
ration—'Wistau’s Balsam of Will cjieuuy— lt
affords mo pleasure to recommend It to tho pub
lic. Some eight years ago, ono of my daughters
seemed to bo iu a decline, and little hopes of her
recovery wore entertained. I then procured a
bottle of your excellent Balsam, and before she
had taken .the whole of It there was n great im
provement in her health. I have, iu my indi
vidual case, made frequent use of your valuable
medicine, and have always been benefited by It.
1 would, hotuever, caution the public ayuinsl imposition
because there is a good deal of spurious irfrfai’A Bal
sam of H'iW Cherry ajloat throuyhorl the country,
JACOB SECURER.
JVoue genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS” on the wrap
per.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWRE & SON, 18 Tre
mont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists gen
erally.
GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE.
From Mr. James Gorlin, of Amesbury, Mass.
“ I was allllcted with a severe felon on ono of
my fingers, and tried many remedies without re-,
lief. My friends Induced mo to apply your Salve.
Iu two days it extracted tho lullamation from
ray fingers so as to enable mo to resume my
work. I can almost say that tho Salvo worked
like magic, for it effected a cure without leaving
a scar. I unhesitatingly pronounce Grace’s Salve
an excellent remedy and do not doubt It will bo
appreciated throughout tho land.”
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
SETH W. FOWRE & SON, Boston. Proprietors.
Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally.
Jau. 2,1868.—1 m
To Consumptives.— The advertiser,
having been restored to health in a few weeks by
a vex’y simple remedy, after having suffered for
several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to
make known to bis fellowsufforors the moans of
cure.
To all who desire It, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used, free of charge), with the direc
tions for preparing and using the same, which
they will find a suhe cuue for Consumption,
Asthma, Bhonciutis, Caucus, Conns, and all
Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of
the advertiser In sending the Prescription is to
bouellt tho alllictcd, and spread Information
wli icli ho conceives to bo Invaluable and ho hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost
•them, nothing, and may prove a blessing. Par
ties w’ishlng tho proscription, fiiee, by return
mail, will plcaso address
REV, EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York.
May 10, ISC7 —ly
SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS,
CAN BE CURED BY USING THE
I.x
&i)narilan's The Great "Hoot and Herh;Jniccs.’>
Samaritan's Blood- “ Jloot and He)h Juices.’'
Samaritan's Purlller “ Root and Herb Juices.'*
Samaritan’s and remedy “ liooiandJlerb Juiccx.’’
Samaritan’s for " Jtoot and Jlcrb Juices.',
Sitmdriiun’s Scrofula “ Boot and Herb Juices',
Si xma'ritan’s anil all li Jtoot and Herb Juices.\
Samaritan’s Eruptions il Root and Herb Juices,’
Samaritan's oi the “ Boot and Herb Juices.’
Samarium’s Skin. “ Boot and Herb Juices,''
Thovo Is not another remedy known to equal
this for tho cure of Syphilus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof
ula, in nil its for Sis, Totters, Scales, Dolls, Mercu
rial eruptions of the Skin. This is
no experiment; ills a well tested remedy In the
United Statcs HospUals, whore those diseases as
sumed their worst forms 5 mild coses soon yield—
six bottles will euro any cose. It is a common
saying, u I havo tried everything without effect,"
To*uch we say, uso tho Samaritan Root and Herb
Juices, and if it fails lo euro any disease of tho
blood or skin, your money will bo refunded by
our agents. Trice 81.25 per bottle.
SAMARITAN’S GIFT,
Tin: mostceuta r.y remedy ev ■ it
Sold by 11. Ilavorstlck, Carlisle, Tn.
DESMOND «fe CO.. l*r
May 2,1807—1 y lUS Race Btrcct Thlla.
Information, Information guaran
ced to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon
a bald head or beardless face, also arcclpo for tho
removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, &c., on
tiio skin, leaving the same soft, clear and beaut!
fal, can bo obtained without charge by address
ing
TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
823 Broadway, New York.
May 10,1867—1 y
Errors ok Youth. —A Gentleman who
suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prcmn
turo Decay, and all the effects of youthful indis
cretion. will, for the sake of suffering humanity
send free to all who need it, the recipe and direc
tions for making the simple remVly by which ho
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertlscr’s experience, can do so by addressing, in
perfect confidence, . JOHN B. OGDEN,
i'J Cedar Street, New York
May 10, ISo7—ly
iWarrictf.
P.OYKII GILL.—On tho 9th Inst., by the Rev.
S. I*. Sprcehcr, George W. D. Boyer, to Elizabeth
Gill, both of thin co.
HUTTON—MYERS.—On the Ist Inst.,at Harris
burg, by tho Rev. S, Dasher, Mr. John C. Hutton,
of York co., to Miss Mary A. Myers, of this co.
WALTERS—McGREW.—On Christmas Eve, at
tho residence of Mr. Frank Brisco, In Mechanics*
burg, by I lie Uov. B. M. Kerr, Mr James 11. Wal
tois, formerly of Nashville, Tcnn.,to Miss Nancy
McGrow, of this pluco.
Mc-GONIGLE—COMFORT— On Christmas da’*,
at " Rural Homo," by the same, Mr. Win. A. W.
McGonigle, of Harrisburg, to Mrs. Kate H. Com
fort, of inis co.
SPONSLER—GROSS.—On tho 7th Inst., In Mo
clmnlcsburgv by Uov. John Ault, Mr. Charles A.
Sponsler, to Miss Maggie Gross, both of Meehan
lesburg.
CAMPBELL—MYERS. —On tho snmo day, by
tho saino, Mr. Mn 'tin S. Campbell, of Lancaster
co., to Mrs. Rachael J. Myers, of this co.
STONER— GETTER.—On the 7th Inst., at tho
residence of tho bride’s parents, near Carlisle, by
the Rev. L. 13. Hartman, Mr. S. A. Stoner, to Miss
Nannie E. Getter, both of this co.
LYDER—SHEARER.—On tho 7th Inst.,ln Car
lisle. by tho Rev. 11. K. Bock, Mr. Joseph S. Ly
dor, to Miss Susan E. Shearer, both of this co.
®ije JRavitcts.
Carlisle Flour and Ornin Market.
Carlisle, January IS, IBCB.
Flour—Family, $l2 50 Now Corn, 95
Flour—. Super 9 CO Oats GO
live Flour 8 00 Clover Seed, (1 75
Wheat—White 2 20 Timothy Seed 1 75
Wheat—Red, 2 25 Now Huy p loh II 00
Rye, 81 05
Carlisle Provision Market.
(Carlisle, January 15, ISfIS.
35a10 Chickens—lmpair, 50n73
:Jo Potatoes—b—"p bus I 50
11 ApplcH—l>c*Ht—■pbun 2 -10
v lO Apples—2d b—V bus IGO
IK lings, i
12
Butter,
Eggs,
Lnril,
Tallow,
Bacon—Hams,
Bacon—. Sides,.
Philadelphia Markets.
Philadelphia, January 11,18 GS.
Grain.—There Is very little demand for wheat.
Sales of 1 000 bus. red at 8 2 50 a 2 58 per bushel.—
Rye Is unchanged sales of Pcnna. at 81 05 a 170.
Corn Is more active, Sales of pld yellow at 81 37 a
1 39. Oats are without improvement. Sales of
Pcnna. at 70 n 78c.
Flour.—There Is very little doing, but prices
are unchanged ; about GOO bbls. sold in lota to the
retailers and bakers, Including—
Northwestern sunerl’no S 7 25 a 7 50; Northwest
ern extra ;8800 a 0 00; Northwestern family SIO
- a 11 40; Pennsylvania and Western Supertine
87 50 a 8 50; Pennsylvania and Western extra $8
50 a 0 50; Pennsylvania and Wcalern family SH
OO a 12.50; Pennsylvania and Western r nncy $l3-
00 11 00; Rye Hour S 8 50 a 8 75.
Seeds-. —ln Cloverseed there is more doing; 300
bus. sold at 87 50 a 7 G 2, .j per bushel. Timothy is
quoted at 82 75 a 3. Flaxseed sells on arrival at
$2 50.
lieto atbcvtisemciits
FOB SALE OB BENT.—Tim House
and Lot occupied by John T. Green, Esq., is
ottered for sale. The House Is large ami lutvly
brill, and conveniently arranged. The Lot Is 1()G
feci on Hanover street. 210 feet deep, extending
to an alley, nmkhig it one of tho most desirable
in the town. ls on iWs lot one of Gio larg
est G 1 aperies, ami of tho most select in (jiiality. If
not sold will bo rented. For terms apply to
JAMES BENTZ,
.Vo. 5 Market St/nrc, Harvisbmy, I'a,
Jan. 1(1, UGB.—tf
CELLING OFF AT COST.—Having
O rented one of the splendid business rooms In
the now building of Robert Given, Esq., on the
North West corner of the Public Square. 'The
undersigned will sell at cost his entire slock of
Cluclcs, watches and Jewely, from this time un
til April Ist. Tho room now occupied by mo will
be for rent from April Ist, isfJS.
THOMAS CONLYN,
Agent.
Jan. 1(1. ISBK.—lm*
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
letters Testamentary on tho estate of Alex
ander R. C. Dingwall, dec’d, lute of South Middle
ton twp., Cumberland county, have been grant
ed to the undersigned, residing In same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment immediately, and those having
claims will present them for settlement.
ELIZABETH DINGWALL’,
Ej'eculris,
Jan. 10, 180s.—Ct*
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary on tho estate of George
sneuflbr, late of Hampden township, deceased,
have boon Issued to tho undersigned, residing in
same twp. All persons knowing themselves
Indebted to the estate are requested to make pay
ment immediately, and those having claims
against said estate will also present them for set
tlement.
JOHN miISAWIStI,
KcccxUor
Jan. 10, 1808.—Of*
SOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
Letters of Administration on tho estate of
i Single, deceased., lato of Hampden twp.,
Cumberland county, have been granted to
tho undersigned residing In tho same township.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment immediately, and those having
claims against said estate will also present them
for settlement.
BARBARA MILLER.
DAVID MILLER,
Administrators.
Or to W. W. Waubaugh, Esq., Attorney for tho
Administrators.
Jau. 10,1868.—Gt
NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
the firm of P. GARDNER & CO., has been
changed by the withdrawal of THOMAS BAIRD,
who has sold his interest in tho business to GEO.
S. BEETEM.
Tho business of the Carlisle Foundry and Ma
chine Works will bo continued by the undersign
ed under the former naraeot P. GARDNER &CO.
All accounts duo to. as well ns against tho old
firm, will bo settled by tho now firm.
P. GARDNER,
E. BEATTY.
Q. S. BEETEM.
Jan. 10, ISOS.—3t
T7VREE LUNCH. —Free Lunch, at Jno,
P Yalsor’s Lager Beer Saloon, on East Main St.,
on Saturday Evening, tho 18th lust., at which tho
Proprietor will bo happy to see nil his old friends
and patrons.
Jan. 10,1808.—It*
rpHE INCOME TAXI
Assistant Assessor’s Office,
United States Internal Rbvenue,
o th Division, 1 Tith District. Pennsylvania,
CARLISLE, JANUARY B,IBCB.
Pursuant to iho act of Congress, improved
March 2d, 1807, tho Income Tax lor 1807, and the
Special Taxes (or Licenses) upon Trades, Profes
sions and Occupations, for tho ensuing year, are
to bo assessed immediately.
All persons residing In tho Borough of Carlisle,
or in tho townships of North Middleton, South
Middleton, Middlesex and Dickinson, are noti
llod to make returns to this office, atonco, of their
Incomes for 18(57, of their Carriages In uso exceed
ing S3UU in value, and their Gold and Silver Plato.
for Special Taxes (Licenses)
for tho ensuing year should bo made at once.
Returns will be received:
On Thursday, February Oth, at the Public
House of J. C. lieeoher, In North Middleton town
ship.
On Friday, Fcbruary7th, at the Carlisle Springs’,
In Middlesex township.
On Saturday, February Bth at the Public House
of Joseph L. Knettlc, In Dickinson township.
On Friday, February Hth. at the Public House
of Snyder liuploy. in Pupertown.
On Saturday, February 15th. at UiePubllcHouse
of Jeremiah Hannon, at Roiling Springs.
And on other days, prior to March Ist 18G8, at
the Assistant Assessors olllce, No. 7, South Mar
ket Square,
WILLIAM! KENNEDY.
Assistant Assessor, Dili Div., ISth Dlst. i’a.
Jan. U. 18CS.—St
SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE.
— On 2'ueaiiau. Januan/ 28, 18C-3.—A variety of
MAHOUAKY AND OTJHJSIt Ut 10
o’clock. A. M., at the late residence of Mrs. Bus
an 11. Thorn, nt the corner, of Main ami Bedford
streets,Carlisle. The housowlllbeopcnonMon
dny.tho 27th insU.tho day preceding the sale,to
the public, for the Inspection of the furniture,
from 10 A. M. to -i I*. M.
Jai\. {», iStw.—ot
1710 R RENT from the Ist of April-1808,
} Two Now Brick Two*Story Houses, on East
struct, desirable location., -Apply to •
C. BATVYER.
Jan. 2, JBC3.—St
THOR RENT, from the first of April next;
I" ft house and blacksmith shop, on the Wal
nut Bottom road, known as tho Bultorf proper
ty. Apply to
Jan. o,lBoB.—lt*'
|lcto SUrbertisemmts.
■J NDUSTRIA PROSPERET.
*1 have lately made largo additions to my al
ready
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE
la nil Its branches and departments. and buying
exclusively for Cash, am able to compete
with Phllad’a. Mark cts, and to Whole
sale at Manufacturer'k I*rices,
All orders attended to personally, and with our
usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of
the towp FREE OF CHARGE.
Wo Invito the special attention of blacksmith's
and Wagon-Makers to our extensive stock in
their line, comprising In part
Hammered,
•Rolled,
English Refined,
and Norway Iron,
of all shapes and sizes.
Burden's Horse and
Mule Shoes,
Horse and Mule Iron,
Nails of dlfTeront brands,
Rowland’s Black and
• Polished Springs,
Sanderson's Cast-Stool,
Spring,
Sleigh,
Blister and
Too Steel,
Blacksmith's Drills,
Solid-Box Vices, Bel /Tk lows, Files, Rasps,
and Case Hardened dnL Wagon, Carriage,
and Buggy Axles.
CARRIAGE, WAGON AND SLEIGH
Fixtures, embracing In part: Hubbs, Spokes,
Felloes, Bows, Shafts, Carriage Poles, Sleigh Run
ners, Fenders, Top Leather, Duck Canvas, Dril
ling, Damask, Lace, Trimmings, &c., &c., too nu
merous to mention.
bU IUUUbIVUi
Cut and Clinch Nalls, at the very lowest mar
ket rates. Country Merchants supplied at manu
facturers’ prices.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
will find it to their advantage to buy Nalls, Locks,
Paints, Oils, and other, Building Materials, to
gether with
CARPENTERS’ TOOLS
from the Best Makers warranted to give
eutlresatlsfactionln quality aud prlc-
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
wo would Invito your attention to our largo and
cJiscin stock of walnut and Mahogany Vuuccrs,
Chair, Sofa, and Bed Springs, Moss, Hair «&c„ &c.
Collin Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessary
materials and goods In their line.
SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS
of every variety comprising In part Black,
lied and White. Enameled and Patent Leather.
Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned ana
Silver Hames, Horse Blankets, Collars. Bridie
Bltts, Buckles, Rings, Brow-Bands Rein-Web,
Qlrthlugs, Blanket Binding, Ives’ and North's
Self Adjusting Trees, Ac., Ac.
A LARGE STOCK OP SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS
and Findings, Morroccocs, Tamplcoes, Sheep
Skins, Colored Lin y II U lugs, Ac., allof which
will bo sold at the -ML lowest Oath rates.
PAINTS AND OILS.
Twenty tons of the following brands of White
Loads and Zinc's: Wetherill’a Lead, Liberty do.,
Buck do.. Crystal do., Mansion do., French Zinc,
American do.. Snow White do., Florence do., Col
ored do.
Colors of every description dry and In oil in cans,
and tubes. Also, Gold Leaf, French and German
Bronze, Paint, Varnish, and Camel Hair Brush
es, Graining Combs and Brushes.
OILS AND VARNISHES
Linseed Oil,
Sperm do.,
Fish do.,
Lard do..
Lubriu do.,
Neats Foot do.,
Turpentine,
JAPAN IRON AND LEATHER VARNISHES,
Also, Putty,
Litharge.
Whiting,
Glue.
Shellac,
Rosin,
Chalk,
Alum,
Copperas,
Borax
Madder,
Logwood,
&e., «tc.
Wo would especially Invite the attention of
Fanners, Mechanics "TOOT" mid the communi
ty in general to the JU>U following articles:
DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSEY'S
IKON CURB WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS,
FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET
Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit,
HYDRAULIC RAMS Ac., Ac.
A constant and fresh supply of
DUPONT'S
Rock,
Rltlo,
Eagle and
Duck Powder,
Together with
Safety Fuse,
Picks,
f*y Mattocks,
.Elizabethtown, and Loudon Haines, straight
and twisted, Butt and Lung traces, sth Chains,
Spreodcs, Halters, Chains, Cow Ties, Ac., &c.
FARM BELLS
of nil sizes, (warranted not to crack.)
MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS,
nUTCUKU SAWS, KNIVES, STEEI.S, itc., *O.
A LARGE AND NEW STOCK
°. /& *'
O E D A It WARE, COMPULSING
Tubs,
Churns,
Buckets,
Butler Bowls,
Prints , etc., &c.
Plain and
Porcelain-Lined ,
Oval and
Pound Boilers,
Porcelain,
Brass and
Copper
Preserving
Wajjlc and
Grid-Irons.
A NEW LOT OF GRAIN BAGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
TINNERS^SOLDERING IRONS,
SOLDER, BAR. LEAD, SPELTER, BLOCK TIN,
PIG LEAD, SHEET BRASS, &c.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS,
Smooth and Twist U k Rifle's, and Rifle
Barrels, and Mount ings, Revolvers
and Bowie Knives, also, Motalio Cutridges to suit
Rifles and Revolvers, of all tho Improved pat
terns.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF
BIRD CAGES.
(j
Also, Clmihber TOT TIT SeM Patent. Mo
talllo Iron Hold -"VV srs, Mosa * Flow
er Hanging Baskets.
CLOTHES WRINGERS
CHIN E|S E GONGS,
HAND BELLS
FOll HOTEL KEEPERS.
LUTHERAN HYMN HOOKS
PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP.
used on doors and windows for excluding cold,
mm, dust, and snow without mentioning the
besides securing such comfort as uoother expen
diture of fuel can command.
J. HAMILTON,
J. H. GRAHAM,
D. STERUET,
Executori t
ALSO SOLE AGENTS
FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES.
.43* Remember the old stand.
E. LINE.
Jan. l(i, 1808,—ly
Conch Vnrnlsh,
Furniture do.,
Whl to Dom ar do. do.
DUAWINQ WATKII FUOil
Crow-Bars,
Drills,
Blcdgcs,
Napping Hammers,
Cement of tho
Following brands,
(Warranted fresh
and good,)
Rosendalo,
Scotland and
Hancock,
3E3C A Cnlclno
Plaster,
Putro
Sand,
4c„ Ac.
PLAIN AND GILT
ONLY AGENTS FOR
SAVING OF COAL
FOR
HENRY SAXTON,
No. IS East Malußt..
OarlUle, -P«.
Urg <sooHo.
JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF THE SEASON
THIRD ARRIVAL
GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4.
EAST MAIN STREET
All the lest makes of Prints 12J$ eta., choice
stylos Prints 8, 10 and 12 cts., a beautiful
Muslin bleached, 1 yard wide ouly
12 % cts. best Domestic
Ginghams In town at island
15 cts.. Tickings l5, and 20 cts., Ex
tra heavy -l-l Ticking only 25 cents,
WHITE, RED, YELI OW and
QUAY FLANNELS,
from ilio Into forced sales at greatly reduced
prices.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
GOOD BIIOW-N BLANKETS at S2.GO per pair.
WHITE ALL WOOL BLANKETS $4.00 per pair.
The largest Blankets all wool, only SLSO per
pair. All the floor grades very cheap.
HU A WJJS RRDUCED J.V PRICES.•
Wo have a splendid Square Shawl ladles' size
only $3.00, Good double Shawls 83.00 ami %U.O
old nix weeks ago at $B.OO.
A full assortment
DRESS GOODS,
AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.
All tho boot grades of FroncU Merino's at S7els.
|I.UO and $1,120. Beautiful Hops very cheap.
ELEGANT ALPACAS in Blacks, Browns, Bis
mark, Wine, Green, Blue, only 50 ets. All
wool plaids reduced to 50 ets.
FURS! FURS!
A largo assortment very cheap. By tfieciul ar
rangement with one ot the largest Fur Houses in
this country I can and will soil Furs lower than
'any store in Carlisle.
VUENC II CL O A KING 8
in fancy styles very low
Tho best Black Beaver nil wool, very fine,
only 14.50.
A full slock
SATINKT 8 ,
CLOTHS A CASSIMERES,
just received at astonishingly low prices.
THE CELEBUATED AMKUICAN
STAR CORSET, only $l.OO.
I am the exclusive agent of tho above for Car-
Hoop Skirts,
Gloves,
Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs,
Lace Collars,
Notts,
In fact everything connected with a first class
Dry Goods establishment, at prices that cannot
full to please.
I mean what I say when I assert that there is
no store In this county that can offer goods at
lower prices or offer a better stock.' Remember
the fact that all the above goods have boon pur
chased within the last week at the late forced
sales—which enable mo to offer these Induce
ments to purchasers.
L. T. GREENFIELD.
No. 4 East Main Street.
P. B.—FLOOR OIL CLOTHS on hand very
cheap. L. T. G.
lBO7,
33rg
W. C. Sawyer & Co.,
EAST MAIN STREET,
Under Rippcy’s Hotel,
Have just received from New
York a full and complete stock of
WINTER GOODS,
bought cash, at the latest
decline in prices.
DRESS GOODS
of all kinds, Men and Boys Wear
Mantles,
Cloaking
Cloths,
Shawls,
&c. The largest stock of elegant
and low priced Furs ever
brought to Carlisle.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
DOMESTIC GOODS
of every description, cheaper than
the cheapest.
NOTIONS
of every variety, together with
everything kept in a first-class
Dry Goods Emporium,
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
have reduced their earlier pur-
chases of goods to compare with
the very low prices of the new.
Everybody call for bargains in
Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls, Cas-
simeres, Over Coatings, Carpets,
Notions, Domestics, Holiday Goods
of all kinds for presents. Now
is the time for bargains at
IF. C. SAfVYJSIt & CO’S.
Dec. 19. 1567
33tfi (Goo Ks.
QHEAPEBT GOODS
IN TII T. C HUNT Y
BREWSTER & DOUGHERTY’S,
XEWI'TLLK PA
Tirr.v iiavf. just uktihinkd kt.om
NKW YORK mid PHI BA DELPHI A
with the cheapest, largest and neatest stock of
goods ever otlorod to tho public.
MUSLINS from .(1 to BEST APPLETON llcts.
LADIES SHAWLS from 82.00 to 88.00, FURS.
HOSIERY, GOOD lIF.AVS' CALFSKIN SIIoES.
from 3LOU to 6L.’>o.
a nKAimi-’ui. i.ikk or
dukss siioks, hoods,
ami a beautiful lino of NOTIONS, also, a com
plete lino of Ladles' Cloakings, nil mil free of
charge or manufactured la oulcr. Gentlemen
wUlllud
CLOTHS, KHKH, V KSTIMIH
uml Over-coatings lu every style at prices below
any store In Hit: comity. All goods rut free of
charge or manufactured to onl»*r. Tint cheapest
Hoots and Shoes for Men’s uml Hoy’s wear, wur
rmiti'il us represonlcd. Remember wo wuinuil
all goods. Also, a bountiful slock of ladles’
Furs.
BREWSTER A DOUGHERTY.
AVim//c, J‘u.
Dec. 12, 1807— If
HOOP SKIRTS,
268.
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS
“OUR OWN MAKE."
After more than live years e.\perb 1.00 and ex
perimcntlng in tlio mmmiuctino of STRUTIA
EIR.ST QUALITY 11001* SKI UTS, uo oiler our
Justly celebrated goods to morchunt.s ami tin*
public i 11 coulMenco of their superiority over all
others in the American market, ami they are so
acknowledged by all who wear or deal In them,
as thev give more satisfaction Hum any other
skirt, ami recommend tliomselves in every re
siHs*l, Dealers in Hoop Skirts should make a
note.of this fact. EVERY LADY Wllu HAS
NUT GIVEN Til KM A TUI A L SHOULD DO SO
WITHOUT FURTHER DKLAY.
Our assortment embraces every style, length
and size for Ladles, Misses and Children. Also,
Skim M ADK TO UUDKU, altered and repaired.
Ask for" Hopkins’ Own Make,” and he not dt
celved. See that tho letter “ 11” Is woven on the
tapes between each hoop, and that they arc
Mlanmcd “ W.T, HOPKINS, MANUFACTURER.
diS AUOH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.'' upon
each tape. No others arc genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a full line of good
New York and Eastern made Skirls, at very low
prices.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
at tho PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Manu
factory and Emporium, No. C2B ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
April 18.18C7-10in,
ILepl i^oticEs
SOTICE. —Notice is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary on the estate of
Suksji 11. Thorn, late of Carlisle, daeeased,
have beet Issued to the undersigned, residing
in same place. All persons knowing lliemselves
indebted to the estate are requested to make
payment immediately, andtUoso having claims
against said mitalu will also present them for set
tlement.
JAMES HAMILTON.
JAMES 11. GRAHAM,
DAVID STERRET,
J'Jxccutort,
Dec. 12. 1807—fit
N' OTICE. —Notice- Is hereby L'ivun Hint
Letters of Admiulstiumon on the estate <»f
, ucorgo Weary, luto of Middlesex township
1 Cumberland co., doc’d., imvcnbcen granted to the
undersigned residing In the same township. All
persons indebted to said estate r.te requested to
make pnj'incnt Immediately, and those having
claims against said estate wiiralso present them
j for settlement.
DEVI ZEKSLER.
A dmtui*U\Uor.
Doc. 12, lt>67—flt
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICK. ~
of administration on the estate oi
d d. Boyer, late of Lower Alien twp., Cum
berland county, ilco’d., have been granted to the
undersigned, residing In Middlesex twp. All per
sons Indebted to said estate uro requested to make
lininudlato payment, and those having claims,
will present them to
1 JOHN G. BOYER,
A. dministniloi’.
Jan. 0,1868.—1 it
o ® c
It is the lost chance txcr offered to A'jt nls
Ono or two days’ time will secure a good
SLAVING MACUINIJ, WATCH,SIXK miIWS.KKVOI.VKK,
or gome otlicr article of equal value, KUKH OF
COST?
Agents wanted every where, male ami female,
for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker's Sale In the
country. Semi lor Circular.
S. c. THOMPSON & CO.
110 Jlanovvr Bt., Boston, Mass.
Jan. 2,1808.—3m*
WE, the undersigned Dry Goods Mur
chants, of the Borough of Carlisle, do here
by agree to close our respective places of business
at precisely 7 o’clock, every evening except Sat
urday. The same to go into clloct on \> teMvj*
L.AI JANUAItV 1*«. L] ,. IDI( , Ir MrLl „, u
U T. (SIIEKNITKI.I).
THOS. A HARPER.
CHARLES O(JIHRV.
J. G.W. HINU.
A. W. RENTZ.
W. C. SANVYEIUtCO.
Jon. 2, IWW.—3t
A UCTIONKEIUNG.— Theundorsij'n
/\ eel having taken out license as an Auction
eer, In t'ntnherlaml and the adjoining counties,
iespct:iniUv oilers ills services to the public.—
Having considerable experience In tlie business,
ho feels free in saying that all sales entrusted to
him will he attended to promptly ami properly,
at exceedingly moderate rates. !■ or luriher par
ticulars address him at Melmnlesburg 1.0-, or
call on him at the farm of John llobb, near Kox
bory, in Silver Spring to,vn-hj^^.
Jan. 0, ISOS. .
RINESMITH &, HUPP put up Spout
lug and Rooting, at reasonable rates. AU
work warranted to give satisfaction. ,
Oflt, 81.1807 U
Real ©state Sales.
W. J. SHEARER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
AND AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
Cumberland Co. Real Estate,
OFFERS THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
AT REASONABLE PRICES?
ix the noßOuan of Carlisle.
No. 1. Tho delight fill suburban residence of
Benedict IjiAV, (now tho property of 1). P. South
worth), South Hanover street, with Its ample
vornmla and line Fruit Garden and grounds,em
bracing an aero of town lots.
No. 2. SIX of thoflnest BUILDING LOTS In the
Borough. on South HnnovcrStreet.
N 0.3. The six most elevated BUILDING LOTS
In tlie Borough, situated at tho head ol South St.
IN THE COUNTRY.
No. 3. ATRACT OF TWENTY-FOUR ACRES
Nineteen Perches of Land, with small but com
fortable BRICK DWELLING 11UUHE, Frunio
Stable, Ac., and a young and thriving Orchard
ol CHOICE FRUIT, situate In North Middleton
twp., at tho head of Loulher Street, West, within
a mile of tho Rorough of Carlisle. This proper
ly, as a HOMESTEAD, for general farming, or
for Market Gardening, Is llio most desirable trad
of Its slzo to bo found anywhere In tho vlclnltj*
of Carlisle.
The certain extension of tho town West
ward, partly consequent upon the Improve
ments made and contemplated by the Railroad
Company In that direction, drawing, ns they
necessarily will, nearly the whole trade of the
town to that end. will very greatly enhance the
value of this land to the luturc owner, for any
purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and profit
able Investment,
Feb. 28, 1800.
O ALE OF VALUABLE REAL KS-
O TATE IN CARLISLE—CbV FItJDAY,TJ{K
31, J)A V OF J A JV UaH Y, ISOS, at eleven o'clock, in’
the forenoon, will be offered at tho Court House,
TJ IETHREE-STOUY RHICK RESIDENCE of tho
late Mrs. Susan 11. Thorne, In Carlisle Pa., at tho
corner of High and Bedford streets; together
with tho TWO-STuUV HOUSE adjoining, and a
VACANT HALF JA»T next iherclo ou Highsreet.
The whole embraces a lot and n half of ground,
morn or loss, with a STAPLE and ICE IIUUSK,
at the corner of Ledford street and Liberty alloy.
Tho house Is finished in modern style, with high
ceilings, tho parlors with Muhogony doors Ac.
Tho THREE-STORY HOUSE is about thirty
three feet six inches on High street, the TWO
STORY HOUSE Is about twenty-six feet fronting
on High street, and tho VACANT LOT thirty feet
on the same. The property will be offered* am.
ToOETHEK, or IX TWO OU TIIUKC P.VKTS to suit
purchasers. 1. Tho largo three story house with
so much ground as is out off by a straight lino
running from High Street south to Liberty alloy,
from tho wnstsldeof said Three-Story Houße.nmi
parallel thereto to said Liberty alloy, with all the
buildings thereon situate. 2. The Two-Story
House, with as much ground corresponding to
the width of said house on High street, as is cut
oil* by a straight lino running trom the east and
wostsldo of said Two-Story House from High
street south to said Liberty alley, with all build
ings thereon situate. 3. Tho Half Vacant Lot ad
joining tho last mentioned house on the west
side thirty feet on High street,,and tho same width
to said Liberty alloy.
All tho Venetian Blinds, Latrobc Stove or Grat
es, with oil cloths in tho passages, will be sold
with tho house wherein they are now placed.
The property will be sold ou tho following
terms: One half of the purchase money on the
first day of April noxt. when possession will be
given. One fourth of the purchase money In six
mouths after to wit, On tho first day of October,
188S,and tho residua on the first of April IKI,U,
when Deed will bo made pursuant to tho will.
Ton per cent, of tho purchase money to be paid
when the property Is stricken off, to bo deducted
from tho payment In April. Tho property can
bo examined ou tho week of Hie sale.
—ALSO—
M'm bcsoid ut the sumo lime, all the Interest
of the lute Mrs. Susan 11. Thorn, being one undi
vided moiety in n piece of land containing about
three acres, more or less, situate on the TrlmUe
Spring road, about a mile east of Carlisle, ad
joining lands of J. Hamilton, and W. Holmes.
To be sold for cash.
JAMES HAMILTON,
JAMES H. GRAHAM,
DAVID STEURETT,
Jixcrutort.
Carlisle, Doc. 10,1SG7.—ta
ECU SALE. —A lirst class LIMK*
STONE FARM, containing 110 acres, one
ulred cleared ami lu a high state of cultiva
tion— \ho balance In EXCELLENT TIMBER, lo
cated IS) fi miles from Chameeisburg. Franklin i ’o.,
I‘emm. “The Improvements are a LARGETW< i-
STUUV hWKI.LING HOUSE, a LARGE NEW
HANK BARN, with modern improvements. Corn
Crib, Wagon Shed, Hug stable and sill other nec
essary buildings, a BARGE ORCHARD tiE
CHOICE FRUIT, never tailing water convenient
to botli house and barn. Tills farm Is ollcred al
$llO,OO per aero, on easy terms.
—ALSU—
A tract of-170 acres, about of which arc clear
ed, and in a good slate of cultivation, with llfiy
acres lu choice meadow and under good fence;
Uio balance covered with YOUNG CHESTNUT,
LOCUST mid other good timber. The improve
ments are a LARGE TIJ HEE-STORV STUN E
MILL, with thfeo run of burrs, three submerged
iron water wheels and ail the modern improve
ments belonging to a llrsl. class mill. It ha.su
head of 11 feet never falllng.wuter power. This 1*
located In one of the tlnesl wheat growing sec
tions of Franklin Co. Uemm., and Is constant l.\
employed In both country and merchant wm k.
It bus THREE DWELLING HOUSES, one ~i
which Isa LARUE TWO-STORY STONE IHUS
good house for the Miller, and a coined km
tenant house. The bam Is a LARGE FRAME
HANK, with a stone UnmdalUm, and all other
buildings In excellent order. There Is also a
LARUE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. This
property Is oll’ered at $-!.>.tx) per acre; oh etvsj
terms. Uls considered a lino location for u dis
tiller. ' * '
—ALSO—
A farm 11 miles from Cliambersbnrg, Pa. of, IWI
acres, .*>u acres cleared ami the balance in FIRS’!'
i‘LASSTIMBER, price Slj.ou per aero. This farm
Ik well Improved. It has running water, and ii‘
FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, *
—ALSO—
Twelve building lots in the Borough of Cham*
bersbvrg. at a lino price for speculation.
For further particulars enquire of
EVEUETT it COOK,
Ally’s at Law,
Chninbcrstiury I’a.
Fee. If, 1867.—tf
ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—CM .W
-iinlui/, Jamittry 2.'), Istis.—The under-slgned ad
ministrator of Michael Gibbons, laic oi DkUin
sim lownshlp, deed., in pursuance of an order of
sale,on the premises, all that certain trad ni laud
and Improvements thereon, situated In the said
township and bounded by lands of Nicholas Mow -
ery, Wm. Carolhers, Alexander's heirs and oth
ers, containing 22 ACHES, more or less. The Im
provements are a substantial two story MUICK
JIOL'SE, LUO BARN, Wagon Shed, Coin. Crib,
Orchard Ac. The property Is situated within live
miles of Carlisle on the Chambersburg turnpike.
This is a desirable property and Is well worth the
attention of buyers.
Tkkms op Sa i*.k.— Ten per cent, of the purchase
money when the property is stricken oil', the i«-
>ldue of nno-fourih on the coulirmtitlou of the
sale, another fourth on the Hist of April ibtw,
whim deed will be made and possession given,
and the balance on the tlvst of April Im;h, with
Interest from the llrst of April 1868, the tuxes for
IhtlS to bo paid by the purchaser, who takes
crop In the ground.
Sale to commence at 1U o’clock A. M.
PATRICK GIBBONS,
A UminislnUor.
Jan. 2, ISCB.—Is
Read estate at public’ sale.
-OSVXA TURD AY, FlCh'Ji UA JiYl, 1868.—Th e
undersigned, executor of John Zug, dee’d, will
oiler ut public sale, on the above day, at the late
residence of the deceased, In Papertown, the fol
lowing described Real Restate: A LOT OF
GROUND, In Faportown, with a TWO-STORY
STONE HOUSE, llio late residence of the deceas
ed, twenty-six feet front and twenty-four foci
deep, with a BRICK BACK BUILDING, twenty
four by eighteen feet, also,a Brick Wash House,
a Frame StaUle and Carriage House and oilier .
outbuildings thereon erected. There Is a lot of
CHOICE FRUIT on thelul. Also, FOUR BUI LD
ING LOTS, adjoining the hist mentioned lot,
Ilfty feet front and one hundred and eighty led
deep. Each lot Is lu a good clato M cultivation,
ami planted with Chico Fruit. The eutlro pro
perty will be sold together, or the lots separately,
to suit purchasers.
Persons wishing to view the properly on or be
fore day of sale, can call upon Dr. Wm, If. Lau
man, residing on the premises.
Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M., when
terms will bo made known by
JACOB ZUG, ,
' • Kxecutor of John Zug,
Jan. 2,1868, —ta
SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.— By vir
tue of an order of the Orphan’s Court oiCum
uuil County, under proceedings- In partition,
to mo directed, I will expose to public sale, (jv
SATURDAY, JANUARY IS, iSttS - , at the Court
House, In the lluioiicJi «>f Oarlinlu. <xt 11 o'nlru'k
said day. the TWO-STUUY STONE HOUSE AND
LOT OF GROUND, situated on the east side of
South Hanover street, In said borough, late the
property of Win. Gelancy, deceased, hounded on
the north by property ol Win. Kellers, on tin: cast
by Mr, Mullen, ou the south by Mrs. McMath anil
on the west by Hanover sired, being ft) foot more
or less in front, on Hanover street amt running
back about 210 feet. Tills is a very desirable pro
perty, and In good order.
Terms of sale made known on day of side by
A. A, LINE,
Adminislrjjfar of I('m. UAnncy, dec'tt.
Jan. 2,186 S
gWEET BREATH FOR ALL!
DU. FONTAINE'S
BALM OF M Y HUH!
Is a sure remedy for the euro of bad breath, no
mailer from what source the disease may.arise.
What young lady or Rent'will not make uu eilort
to remove ibis disagreeable evil wnen it can be
done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address
postpaid, by mail, ami a euro guaranteed, or mu
nev refunded. All orders must bo addressed to
K/DUUK, Albany, N. Y., solo Agent for tlio Uni
ted btates.
3 lay 10,1307 —ly
JpHOTOGBAPHS
F O II THE M ILL I O N !
I will send, post-paid, 50 Photographs of the
most celebrated Actors fur tk) cents; 50 Actresses
fur 50 cents; 50 Union Generals for 50 cents; 50
Rebel Generals for 50 cents; 50 .Statesmen for 50
cents; 50 beautiful young Ladles for 50 cents; 50
flue-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents; u
largo Photographs of French Dancing Girls, lit
costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they ap
pear, for 50 cents; or for CO cents,Oof the most
beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Bullet Troupe, us
they appear in the play of the Black Crook, at
Nlblo’s Garden, New York.
Send nil orders to P. O. Box 177, Troy, N. i
Slay 10,1807—ly
jyj- E Y IS R ’ S NEWLY EMPLOYED
CUESCENT SCALE OVEII STUUNQ
PIANOS,
Achiiowlvdaod to bo the host. London Prim
Medal and hinli awards In Aniorlvn received.
MELODEONS A SECOND HAND PIANOS
Wnrerooms. 72d Arch btrccl, below Eighth,
AprlM™"Sl7-ly Philadelphia, Pa,