Business Notices FISH! FIS HI! PISH!!! Wo have mode ample arrangements for furnish ing storekeepers with all the Fiah they may want I in'oughout the season, at nett Philadelphia price*, with nett freight added. We will irommf all the fish wo sell, and will cur ry a targe atock oil .the lime. Please call or write and learn prices. WM. BLAIR «t SON, Jan. 30.1803. ’ OarlMe ISt, Fresii Drugs and Medicines. —A large invoice of Pure Medicines, at Common Worth ington’s, No 7 East Main street. They also have on hand the celebrated Illinois Wine, prepared expressly for medicinal purposes. Jan. 30,1808. Leather I Leather! !—The subscrib er has Just received ft good supply of BEST BED AND WHITE SOLE LEATHER, which ho odors at greatly reduced prices, for the Vcuh. Ho keens on hand constantly all kinds of Finished Leath er. Please call at Win. Blair’s NewTannory.foot of South street, Carlisle. B. W. UEIGNEU. .Inn. 28, 1808.—It Special Notices Tim “EXAMINED," RICHMOND VA„ SAYS HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. This is tho season of all others In which this Hit ters, now so renowned, Is found so beneficial.— Added to tho ingredients which makes this Bit ters both dietetic and tonic, are tho qualities which Invigorate tho debilitated system, remove languor and depression,restore the appetite,and Impart a healthy action to all the functions of tho body. The mother and housekeeper should never bo without It, and tho traveller who packs his trunk or portmanteau for the Bprings,should class among tho necessary articles a few bottles of Hoottand’s Gorman Bitters. 110-wlll And It an invaluable medicine in the hour of transient de rangement of tho system, which Is likely to be fall any one In this climate, and especially dur ing tho 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 Ik a combination of all the ingrcdlcntsof the Bit ters, with pure Santa Cruz Hum, orange, anise, &c. It Is used for the same diseases as the Bit ters, in cases whore some Alcoholic Stimulant Is required. It la n preparation of rare value, and jnoat agreeable to the palate. PRINCIPAL OFFIE, 631 ARCH ST., PHILA, PA. Sold everywhere. .fan. 11, ISOS —lm DR. WISTAU’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Where this article Is known it Is a work of su- pererogation to say one word in Its favor, so well Is It established as an unfailing remedy for Ox tghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping C>ugh, Asthma, diseases of the Throat, Cheat, and Lungs, us weell as that most dreaded of all diseases, Con sumption, which high medical authority has pro- nounced to bo an incurable disease. Those who have used this remedy know Its value; those who have not, have but to make a single trial to bo sat IslUul that of all olhors it Is the remedy. THE HEV. JACOB SECIILEU, well known and much respected among the Ger man population of this country, writes us fol lows: HANOVER, Pll., Fob. 10, 1859. Mwoth, S. W. Fowle * Son, Boston. Dkau Sins:— Having realized In family Import ant bonollts from tho use of your valuable propa mllou— Wjbtau's Balsam or Wild Ohekuy—lt alVords mo pleasure to recommend it to the pub lic. Some eight years ago, one[ of my daughters seemed to bo In a decline, and little hopes of her recovery wore entertained, I then procured a hottlo of your excellent Balsam, and before she had taken tho whole of it there was a great Im provement In her health. I have, In my Indi vidual case, made frequent uso of your valuablo medicine, and have always been benefited by it. 1 would, however, caution the public against imposiltmx hcpfiuse there is a good deal of spurious 11 tstal s But mm o/ Wild Cherru ajloal me genuine unless signed "I, BUTTS” on fheuraj)- J "Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE * SON, 18 Ti e moutSt., Boston, and for salo by Druggists gen erally. GUAGE’S CELEBRATED SALVE. From Mr. James Cdrlin, op Ameskury, Mass. *■ i was alfilcted with a soVoro felon on one of my fingers, and tried many remedies without re lief. My friends lnduced*mo to apply your Salve, in two ilnyij it. oxt.mntml tho inliomatton from my fingers bo 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 pronounco Grace's Salve an excellent remedy and do not doubt It will bo appreciated throughout the land.” ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. SETH W. FOWLE «t SON, Boston. Proprietor Sold by Apothecaries and Grocers generally. Jan. 2, lB(W.—lm To Consumptives.— The advertiser, having boon restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having Buffeted for several years with a severe lung affection, and ,Umt dread disease Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of ‘ To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, free of charge), with tho direc -1 lons for preparing and using the same, which -they will find a suue cuke for Consumption, Ajjthma, Bronchitis, Couchs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tho only object of tho advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which ho conceives to be Invaluable and he hopes every sufferer ts ill try ills remedy, as it will cost thorn, and nothing may prove a blessings Par ties wishing tho prescription, fkee, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A, WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York. May 10, 18fi7-ly i SCROFULA, IN ALL ITS FORMS, can BE CURED BY USING THE Samaritan's Tho Great " Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Blood “ Root and Herb Juices Samaritan's Purifier “ Root and Herb Juices,'< Samaritan's and remedy ,l Root and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's for “ Hoot and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's Scrofula “ Hoot and Herb Juices.' Samaritan's and all 11 Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Eruptions “ Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's of tho "Root and Herb Juices." Samaritan's Skin. "Root and Herb Juices." There Is not another remedy known, to equal this for tho cure of Syphllus, Ulcers, Sores, Scrof ula, In all Its forms, Totters, Scales. Bolls, Mercu rial Diseases and eruptions of tho Skin. This Is uo experiment; it Is a well tested remedy in tho United States Hospitals, where those diseases as sumed thfllr worst forms; mild cases soon yield six bottles will cure any case. It la a common saying, “ I have tried everything without effect.* To such wo say, use tho Samaritan Root and Herb Juices, and If it falls to cure any disease of tho blood or skin, your money will bo refunded by our agents. Price sl\2s per bottle, SAMARITAN’S GIFT. THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EV R £>ED Sold by H. Haverstlck, Carlisle, Pa. DESMOND & CO., JV May 2,1807— ly 015 Race Street PUlla. Information. Information guaran toed toproduco a luxuriant growth of hair upon a buhl head or beardless face, also arecipo for tbo removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, &c., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and bcuutl Jul, can bo Obtained without charge by address lug TUOS. F. CHAPMAN, Cixkiust, 823 Broadway, Now York, May 10,1807—ly Errors of Youth. — A Gentleman who sufi'erod for years from Nervous Debility, Prema turo Decay, and all the effects of youthful indis cretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity send free to ail who need It, tho recipe and direc tions for making tho simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tbo ad vorliser’s experience, can do so by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York May 10,1807—ly JSRarrietr. GLOSS—BRANDT.—On tho 23d lust., by Rev. 8. P. Spreooher, Simon Gloss, of Franklin co., to Elizabeth Brandt, of this co. CLIFTON—DONLEY.—On tho 2flth Inst, by the same, C. Clifton to Clara Donley, both of this place., 31 leu. WOODS.—In Fraukford township, on tho 10th ult., Mr. Wilson Woods, In tho 86th year of his age. WALKER.—In Middlesex, on the 20th lust, Mrs, Sarah W. Walker, wife of Benjamin Walk er, aged 88 years, She has gone to that rest • TUat she longed lor wltU Got}; aitje JSilatftcis (’nrltMlo Flour nml Grain Market. Carlisle, January 29, 1808. New Corn 05 Oats W Clover Heed, 0 to Timothy Seed 1 75 Now Hay V ton 11 00 Flour—Family, Sl2 50 Flour—Super 9 00 Rye Flour 8 00 Wheat—White 2 .10 WhcaU-Ited 2 25 Rye *1 35 Idion Mnrkof. C'nrliHlo I'rovl CAR 33a If) ilisle, January 20,1808. Chickens—ft pair, 50a75 Potatoes —b—T bus 1 60 Apples—best—ft bus 2 40 Apples—2d b—bus 100 Rags, I Butter,. E»S« Lard,... Tallow, Bacon—Hams,. Bacon—Sides,.. Philadelphia markets. PHilADULl’iiiA, January 28, IstW. Flour.— Tho market Is almost at astancl, mul the demand Is confined to tho wants of the homo consumers. Salcsofafow hundred barrels at $7 23 a 8 23 for superfine; 88 25 a 025 fo r extras; 810 a II 50 for Northwestern extra family ; 810 50 a 12 25 for Penn'a. and Ohio do. d 0,,; and $1275 ami U for fancy brands, according to quality. Ryo Flour Is unchanged; a small lot sold at§B 75. Nothing doing In Corn Mefil. grain.—Prime Wheat Is sc arco and In demand at an advance; sales of 10,000 bush. Southern and Pennsylvania ro I at 82 43 a-2 00, tho latter rate for amber. Uyo Is steady, with sales of GOO bush. Pennsylvania at 81 00 a 1 H 3. Corn Is In moderate request; sales of now yellow at 8112 a I 10, and Western mixed at 81 2.1 a I 2». Oats are quiet, with sales of 2000 bush. Pennsylvania at 70 a 77c. Whisky. —Small sales are reported on terms kept secret. ifieto Sftibertiscmcuts pROSPECTUS ! “ THE AGE.” 1868. 1868. “ THE AGE.” A Democratic Daily and Weekly Journal in Philadelphia. The attention of tho Democratic and Conser vative citizens of tup country Is culled to the Dally and. Weekly Isspcsof this widely circula ted journal. Tho dissemination of sound politi cal doctrines should command tho eorfiost at tention of every true friend of tho Union and tho Constitution. 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Address crate rnois. WELSH & ROBB, •130 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Jan, 30,18G5, PUBLIC SALE ! —On Friday, March 13 1838.—Tho undersigned, Trustee and Guar, man lor the Heirs of Benjamin Lerow, late of Adams County, Pa., will sell at Public Sale, on the promises, by virtue of an order of the Orph an’s Court of Cumberland County, Pa., In South Middleton township, said County the following Real Estate of said deceased, viz: A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, containing 28 ACRES, more or loss adjoining lands of Isaac Lerow, Brenncman t Holler. John Bhults, and others. Said tract la covered wltU YOUNG CHESTNUT & OAK TIM BER The tract will bo divided into throe lots, or sold altogether to suit purchasers Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, on said du; Terms at aalo by JCHN LEAS, Trustee & Guardian, Jau. 30, ’68,-ta Lewis Walker. Auctioneer. fUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE in Carlisle, On &Uurdau. (hc day of February, 1868, at 11 o’clock A. M.. will be oHe red on the pernlses, tho dellghtftil suburban residence of Mr. Benedict thoproperty of D. P. Southworth) on the East side of South FRAME SSSK with wings and Back Building, FRAME STA BLE andOut-Bulldlng, together wlttx the LOTS OF GROUND occupied by and unjoining this resi dence, containing in all about 150 icet front and extending back 230 feet to an alley. TEUMS OP SALE.-TOU per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid on day of sale, and the balance on the first day of April 1808, when possession will be given and a SHEARm Attorney dc. Jan. 30,1808.—3 t "VTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that IN application will bo made for tho Incorpora tion of n Bank of Discount and Circulation, un der tho authority of tho Act of Assembly, approv ed May Ist. 1601, to bo located In Carlisle, Cum berland County, Pa.,and to bo called tho “ Farm er’s Bank." wltk a Capital of fifty thousand dol lars with tho privilege of Increasing the samo to on« hundred thousand dollars. C°p H B UMEBIC^ t KeY-SL 11 ’- JOHOFFER, ABNER W. BEN’r^ THOMAS'PATTON. ABRAM WITHER, JACOB NOPTSINGiSR, Sr„ DAVID HEIKES. Jan. 80,1868.—Uni SOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that "Letters of Administration on the estate rew J. Cocklln, late of Upper Allen twp., deed, have been issued to tho undersigned, residing In same twp. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment Immediately, andthose haying claims ocalnst sulU estate will also present them for set tlement, HENRY M. COCKLIN, Jan. 30,1868.—Gt* IVTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that 1\ Letters of Administration on thet estate of William Woods, deceased. late of 1-runkford two., have been granted to the undersigned resid ing in same twp. Ail persons Indebted to said estate.are requested to make payment inuuedl ately, and those having claims will present them for settlement. SAMUEL WOODS, WILLIAM WOODS. AdniUiiah'tUors. HOTICE.—IThe 1 The Committee appointed at the lost meeting of the Cumberland Co. [cultural Society, to arrange Hie next premi um list,will meet at the Court House,ln Carlisle, on Tuesday next, February ll becreirry. Jan. 80,1808.—1 t me AAA WANTED ou first-class real $O, UUU estate «^« r^* Ai A^° NaLE «. JftO, 80,1868»'—3t jßisceUancmis. 540 M 1L ~ B r ’ OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA AO 11 OSS THE CONTINENT, ARE NOW COPLETED THE TRACK REING LAID AND TRAINS RUNNING WITHIN TUN MILES OP THE SUMMIT OV THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Tho remaining ton miles wilt soon bo finished us soon us tho weather penults tho road-bod to bo sufllclently packed to rcclovo tho rails. Tho work continues to bo pushed forward in the rock cuttings on the western slope with unabated en ergy, aud a much larger forco will bo employed during tho current year than over before. Tho prospect that the whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC WILL RE COMPLETED IN 1870, was never better. The means so far provided for construction have proved ample, aud there is no lack of funds lor the most vigorous prosecution of tho enterprise. These means are divided Into four classes: I.—UNITED STATES BONDS, Having thirty years to run, and bearing six per cent, currency interest, at tho rate of 810,000 per mile for 517 miles on the Plains; thou at the rate of 818,00 U per mile for 15U miles through the Roc ky Mountains; then at tho rale of 832,000 per mite ior tho remaining distance, for which the United States lakes a second lien as security.— Tho Interest on these Ronds is paid by the United Slates government, which also pays the Company one-half the amount of its hills in money for transporting Us freight, troops,malls, &c. The remaining half of these bills is placed to the Company’s credit, and forms a sinking land which may finally discharge tho whole of this .—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, lly Us charter tho Company is permitted to Is sue Us own First Mortgage Ronds to the same amount as tho bonds issued by tho govei nment, and no more, ami only os the road progresses. The Trustees for the Roudholdcrs, are the Hon. E. D. Morgan, U. S. .Senator from New York and the lion. (Jakes Amos, Member of the U. S. House of luprc.sontallvos, who arc responsible for tho do- Ivory of these Ronds to the company lu accord ,nco with liio terms of the law. 3.—THE.LAND GRANT. Tho Union Pacific Railroad Company has a land grant or absolute donation from tho government of 12,800 acres to tho mile on tho line of the road, which will not bo worth less Ilian 81.50 pur aero, at tho lowest valuation. 4.—THE CAPITAL STOCK, Tho authorized capital of tho Union Pacific Railroad Company Is 8100,000,000, of which $8,500,- 000 have been paid on tho work already done. the means bofficent to ruild the road. Contracts for tho entire work of building HU miles ot first-class railroad west from Omaha, comprising much of tho most difficult mountain work, and embracing every expense except sur voying.havo been raudo with responsible parlies (who have already finished over 510 miles), at the average rate of sixty-eight thousand and fifty eight dollars(B6B,osB)per mile. This prlcoinclud esall nocesary shops for construction and repairs of cars, depots, stations, and all other incidental buildings, and also locomotives, passenger, bag gage, and freight curs, and other requisite rolling stock, to an amount that shall not he less tlum 85,000 per mile. Allowing tho cost of tho remain ing ono hundred and cighty-slx of the cloven hundred miles assumed to bo built by the Union Pacific Company to bo 800,000 per mile, THE TOTAL COST OP ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS Oil miles, nl 503,058, IbO miles, at 890,000. Add discounts on bonds, surveys, &c. Amount, 888.-115,012 Ah tl»o U. S. Bonds are equal to money, and the Company's own First Mortgage Ilonas have a ready market, wo havo as the AVALIABLE CASH RESOURCES FOR BUILD ING ELEVEN HUNDRED MILES: U. S. Bonds, $20,328,000 First Mortgage Bonds, 20,328,000 Capital Stock paid in on work now done. 8,500.000 Laud Grant, 1i,050,000 acres, at Si,so per acre, 21,120,000 Total, The Company have ample facilities for supply ing any dollclency that may arise in means for construction. This may bo done wholly or in part by additional subscriptions to capital stock. EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY. At present, the profits of the Company are de rived only from Its local tralllc, but this Is already much more than sufficient to pay the Interest on all the Bonds the Company can Issue, If not an other mile were built. It Is not doubted that when the road is completed the through tralllcof the on ly lino cennectlngthe Atlantic and Pacific States will bo largo beyond precedent,and, as there will bo no competition, it can always bo done at pro fitable rales. It will bo noticed that the Union Pacific Rail mad Is, in fact, a Government IFort, built under ;ho supervision of Government ofllcers, and to a large extent with Government money, and that its uondsaro issued under Government direction. It is believed that no similar security Is so care fully guarded, and certainly no other is bused up on a larger or more valuable properly. As the Company's FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS are offered for the present at 00 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, they are the cheapest security in the market, being more than 15 per cunt, lower than ti. k stocks. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, over NINE PER CENT, upon the Investment, and have thirty years to run before maturity.— Subscriptions will bo received In Carlisle by A. L. Spousler, Esq., and in New York at the Com pany s Ofllco, No. 29 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL HANK, No. 7 Nas- sau street, CLARK, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall St.. JOHN J. CISCO, it SON, Bankers, No :i:i Wall St., and by IhoCompany’sadvertlscd agents through out the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by re turn express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will look to them for their safe delivery. •V NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Progress of the Work, Resources for Construc tion .and Value of Bunds, may bo obtained at the Company's Ollices or of Its advertised Agents, or will 1)0 sent free on application. JOHN J, CISCO, Tnasurcr, ,Ync Vor/:. Jun. iSI, ISoA.—tf THIS THHOUGH ! IT -MAY IKTKItKST YOU OK A ITUKUO. TO THE PUBLIC AND THOSE IN TERESTED IN HOUSES, CATTLE, HOGS, &C., &C. THAT THE CELEBRATED DR. BARBER’S HORSE, CATTLE AND HOG POWDERS, Prepared and sold by Cl RUS BROWN. Druggist and Apothecary, Broadway, Upper Milton, Pa. Is tho BEST IN THE WORLD, When tho Sorso Is In very bad condition, use tho following Physic first: Two Tablcspoousful of tho Powder and One Quart of Linseed Oil. Mix and Drench. REMEMBER THE RED HORSE, On Each Pack and prepared as above. THESE POWDERS arc prepared from the or iginal Dr. Barber’s Recipe, with additions from tho Recipes of tho Best Horse Farriers In Europe and America, together with the experience of the Proprietor of over Twenty Years with Horses and Medicine. Tho following diseases are cured with their use: All Stages of Coughs and Colds, Even First Stages of Glanders and Farcy, Distemper, Gripes, Hidebound, Removes Worms, Ac., die., &c. • These Powders by occasional use. say once or twice per week, will bo a preventive of disease. wh»m the animal does not come In contact with nostril of the diseased Horse. THESE HORSE POWDERS are a sure preventive and cure for diseases bo common with chickens—Gapes, EPOBT OF POOR HOUSE VlSl _r\j TORS FOR IKO7 —To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions oj Cumberland Count!/: ' The undersigned appointed by your Honora ble Court visitors of the House of Employ ment, &0., for the poor of Cumberland County, for the year 1807, respectfully report: That hav ing attended to the duties of their appointment by vioiuntr tho institution from time to time du ring the past year, they ut all times found tho House, its pauper Inmates and tho farm attached, under proper management.and in proper condi tion, tho feeble in body and mind kindly cared for, tbo sturdy vagrant and others able to work made to real Izo that this is for such us they a House of Employment, ns well as of accommo dation. All are properly fed and the practice of personal cleanliness rigidly enforced. In view of this we recommend tho continuance of tho present elllclont Steward and Stewardess, under whoso management, house, inmates and farm, show continual improvement- We. close this brief report with expressing our regret for the loss of one of tho oifter buildings of tho institu tion by lire recently, and our sorrow that Us de struction involved the loss of three of Its inmates. \Vo recommend tho erection in Us stead of a suitable building with tho modern Improved and safer mode of heating buildings of Ibis class by hot water, or heaters in th© basement, and that the building, thus heated and properly ven tilated, bo set apart for tho insane and blind of our County. All of which is respectfully submit ted. WILSON FLEMING. > EPHRAIM SHELLY, A* BQSIiER. Jan. 23,1868, ffiatfrtoarc, faints, &c. ! I ND U STRIA*!’ ROS PE RET. i have lately made largo additions lo my al- ready EXTENSIVE STOCK OP HARDWARE In all 1U branches and departments, and buying exclusively for Cash, am able to compote with Phllad'n. Mark et«, and to Whole sale at Manufacturer'* Price*. All orders attended to personally,and with our usual »rom»hic.tff. Goods delivered to all parts of the town 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 slac.s. Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Horso and Mule Iron, Nalls of different brands, Howland’s Black and Polished Springs, Sanderson’s Cast-Steel, Spring, Sleigh, BPstor and Too Steel, Blacksmith's Drills, Solid-Box Vices, Bel lows, Flies. Rasps, and Case Hard-i.od 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, Ac., &c., too nu merous to mention. 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 thoirad vantage to buy Nulls, Locks, Paints, Oils, and other. Building Materials, to gether with CAEPEHTEBS’ TOOLS rom tho Best Makers "-at? 1 — warranted to jlw nllrosntl.sructlonln quality mill lirlc- OAIIINKT MAKEKS AND UNDEHTAICEItS wo would Invito your attention to our largo and cheap stook of walnut and Mahogany Vuuccrs, Chair, Sofa, and Bed Springs, Moss, Hair ic„ 4c. Collin Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessary materials and goods In their lino, SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS of every variety comprising In part Black, Red and White. Enameled and Patent Leather, Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned and Silver Ilames, Horso Blankets, Collars. Bridle Bltts, Buckles, Rings, Brow-Bands Roln-Wob, GlrthlngH, Blanket Binding, Ives’ ami North’s Self Adjusting Trees, 4c., Ac. A LARGE STOCK OF SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and Findings, Morroccocs, Tamplcocs, Sheep Skins, Colored Lin UI'B'U Ings, &c,,allof which will be sold at tho tJS- lowest C\ish rates. PAINTS AND OILS, Twenty tons of the following brands of White Leads and Zinc’s: Wethcrlll’s Load. 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 all In cans, and tubes. Also, Gold Leaf, French and German Bronze, Paint, Varnish, and Camel Hair Brush es, Graining Combs ana Brushes. OILS AND VARNISH K H Linseed Oil, Sperm do., Kish do.. Lard do.. Lubrlc do., Neats Koot do., Turpentine 502,205.012 10,710,000 •1,500,000 JAPAN IKON AND LEATHER YARN ISHF.S, Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Kliollac, Kosln, Chalk, Alum, (lopuorns, llorax Madder, IiOEWOOII, Ac..Ar $88,270,000 Wo would especially Invito the attention of Farmers, Mechanics mul tho communi ty in general to llio X following articles; DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSKV’W lIK »N CUIIII WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS, FIVE TO ONE IIUNDUKII AND FIFTY FEET Wood, Iron and Loud Pipe l»> suit, HYDRAULIC RAMS Ac., A constant uml fresh supply of DUPONT’S Rode, lUtlo, Engle and Duck Powder, Together with salary Fuse, Picks, gj JM Matlock*, Fdl/.abethtown, and Loudon Humes, straight and twisted. Butt mid Long traces, fall Chains, Spreades, Halters, Chains, Cow Tics, Ac., Ac. if all sizes, (warranted lot I'M'i'ack.i MILL AND nItCULAR SAWS, mncui-ic saws, knives, Ac., Ac. A FAROE AND NFAV STOOK c E D A ll \V A It K, I'O M I* IIISINd Tuba, Churns , Buckets, Butter Bowls, Prints , etc., &e. Plain and J'orectain-Jjincd , Oval and Round Jioilrra , J’orceluin, Brass and Copper Preserving Kettles, Waffle and Grid-Irons. A NEW LOT OX GRAIN RAGS at greatly reduced prices. TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, SOLDER, HAD LEAD, SPELTER, BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD, SHEET BRASS, &o. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS, Smooth ana TwUt Tf-fc Klfle-». umll JURo Rifles ftnd Revolvers, of nil Hie Improved pat terns. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT Colic, AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF Influmations, BIRD CAGES. Also, (Jlmmbcr -CTTSTT" Hotos, Patent .Me tallic Iron Hold WW ers, Moss* Mow er Hanfllng BasUot.s. Jaundice or Yellow Water, c LOTUES W U I N a K U S F OK HOTEL K E E PER H. LUTHERAN - II VMM 11 OO K H PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATUKII STRIP, used on doors and windows for excluding cold, rain, dust, and snow without mentioning the besides securing such comfort as nootheroxpen dllure of fuel can command. A l, S O S O L E A O E N TS FOR j FAIRUANK'S STANIIARH SCALES. 4‘tT Uemcmber the old stand. Jon. 10.1603,-1? Coach Varnish, KnnUtnvo do., "Whl to Dcm ar do. do, DUAWINIJ WATKU i'UOM Crow-Burs, Prills, Sledges. Napping llmumers, Cement oft ho Following brands, (Wti minted fresh and good,) Unsemiule, ’ Scotland uml Hancock, Also. IL_KL Calcine Plaster, Tut re Sand. Ae..Ac. E A R M B ELLS ".A/ CHIN E|S E Cl O XCi S , HAND B E I-. Ij S PLAIN AND GILT ONLY AGENTS FOR SAVING OF COAL HENRY SAXTON, No. 15 East Main St., Carlisle, JU Z3rj) ©cons JMI’ORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! POSITIVELY THE tIIIEATEST UKIHUTION IN PRICES OF THE SEASON 'IIIIIW ARRIVAf. GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET All the best makes of-Prints 12>j els., choice styles Prints S, 10 ami 12 els., a beautiful Muslin bleached, I yard wide only 12)jj ets. best Domestic Ginghams In town at. 12* £ ami lf» els., Tickings 12’$, l.'>, and 20 ets., Ex tra heavy M Ticking only 2-"> cents. WHITE, RED, YELLOW and GUAY FLANNELS, from the late forced snips at greatly reduced prices. BLANK E T S ! BLANKETS! GOUD imoWN HHANICKTH al S‘2.W> per pair. NVIIITK ALL WOOL HHAXKKTH S-1.00 per pair The Impost \\i Hlaukols nil wool, only SI.V) per pair. All the liner grades very cheap. sif.i ir/-v nni>vci:n t ' /'A'/c.-.v Wo have a splendid Square Shawl ladles’ slze > only £l.OO, Good double Shawls VOID and old sis weeks ago at fs.oo. A full assortment I) RK S S (i O (JDS, .17' PUK'KS THAT IHCrV COMPF.TtTIUS All tills best grades of French Merino’s al sTels. $l.OO and Sl.’JO. I’.oanllfnl Reps very cheap, KLF.GANT ALPACAS In Hindis, Hr..was, Hr mark, Wine, Green, blue, only .'Hi cts. All wmd plaids reduced to '.D els. FUIIS! F U U S ! A huge assortment very cheap. By s/u cinf ai rangeinent with one o/ tholargesl Fur Houses I: this country I e/a and will sell Furs lowei Ilia any slni ein (‘a rl isle FIti:NC 11 Cl.il A K 1 Nc s The best Black Beaver all wool, \«'-y llm unlv H.fsi. A full slock SATiN F T S , (J LO T lIS & CASSIM F RES, Just received at astonishingly low prices. tuk (mi.Kim.vrun ami-iupin KTA II (' 011 S KT, only *l.OO. I am the exclusive agent of the above for < ’ar Hoop Skirts), Cloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, 1 jicg Collars, Notts, In fact everything connceled with a tlrsl class Dry Goods establishment, at prices Hint cannot fail to please. I moan wlmt I say when I assort that then* Is no store in this county that can oiler goods at lower prices or offer a belter stock. Remember the fact that all the above goods have been pur chased within the last week at the late forced j. ft i es _whlch enable me to oiler these induce ments to purchasers. THE CELTS BRATKO (TKADK MAUIv.j . 0010-SSIEST.. The STAR COHORT, which is fast becoming the standard corset of America, Is manufactured without seams passing through the goods, which remedies the great dlllculty of hand made Cor sets—ripping; also, ns the material is thoroughly shrunk before being made up, causes them h» re tain their symmetry much better than the tier man. Woven, or French Corset, and as for lit, comfort and case, far excels. 1,. T. GREENFIELD, Ko. 4 East Main Btroct. p. S.—FLOOR OIL CLOTHS on hand very cheap. E T. O. Dee,,si 1807, Mts ©ottos. gl’iiC lAL NOTICE! aItK A T EXCITE M E X T AT THE OLD CORN EIC AT, N 0. 2 , EA S T M A IN STRE F. T , Has been eroalcil by another large arrival ol Splendid IMald Poplins, .7.1 to 1.00 •• “ Cashmeres, only .-I.) and all other Dross Goods as cheap In propor tion. B \j A X K KTS! BLANKETS! Please do not forget the fact that all high pri ces are KILLED In all kinds of DOMESTIC OOODS, Good Canton Flannels els.. Good Domestic Ginghams HP-i ots., Good Muslins 10 cUj.. Good CalicoesB. 10 and IU eta., Sheet ings. Pillow CW Muslins, Tick ings, Cheeks, Towel nigs, Ta ble Diapers, Ac., at such prices as will astonish every person lluit will call ON I, E TDK! H & M I E E E R , and purchase one of the pe\v Myles of LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, M ANTJLIjAS, HA.StiUKS, CIKCUI.AU-S, Ac A splendid assm Uncut of Cloaking Cloths by the yard or piece. THE I urged Muck Id long and .square S II A W ESI S II A W E H I are always to he found on tho CORNER you will (hid every dcs-ripllon of F hA N N Kl. S ! FL A N NELS ol all colors uml qualities While uml Colored Homemade Flannels. Shir I itie Flannels cheap er Ilian ever AT the old stand yon will Uml llu- gmilest variety of nil Imls ol rrr a / k r /,• .v/ fioiu the i-hcape-t I'm-, up to n.e u-.d dink sa ble M CFFS, CULLAUS, CAPES. BEUTHAK. IIOUPS, TKIM MINOS, Ac for LAPIES, MISSES and CHILPUIW at LOOM & MILLER'S Cheap stove yon see the greatest variety ol ,»V Kll-COATINHS, FUENCII CLOTHS and CASSIMEUES, FANCY CABSIMEUKS, sattixett.s, a«. \ special arrangement with u ilr.st claws Tai lor, loniake any garment In very short notice. MaVR iV IN G GOOD S! Always a full supply of every description of FU N Kn A D ({ o 01) S \ Strict attention In tilling orders from town or country. CHEAP Notiun*' always on hand such us BUKA KFAHT SHAWLS, NiMH AS, HOODS, SHARKS, TIES. HuSIKUV.OLoV KS, MITTENS, YARNS, DRAWERS, I’N DEUSIII UTS. HOOPED SKIRTS, Ac, li A L M()11 A L K 1C I UTS , •pile hist to ho had lulhccoimiy.nl (hocheap STORE where they have thu largest and heal slock of CARPETS. ■ OIL iT.uITIS, mattings. jivi . I)KI|GOHI>. urns, Please do not fall to give us a call, us wo' are determined not to bo undersold and tun alwajs prove to our friends that wo cheaper than any other house In the tountj. PLEASE REMEMBEK THE SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, NO. 3, Nov. 28,180 T. 33 tj> (ffioofcS. QHIiA PE 8 T GOO 1) S IN Til K CO I 7 N T Y BREWSTER A DOUGHERTY'S, .\E\\*\ r n.I.K. PA i iikv iiwr ri t ht JuiTirjsNFT) fuom NKW YOIUv ami V IIILAD KT,I*H T A with the clieapcst, largest and neatest stork of goods ever oM'rrrd to fur public. MLSLINH from .(I to REST APPLETON Hots. LADIES SHAWLS from S2.IM to SS.Ofl, FURS, HOSIERY, (IOOn HEAVY CALF SKIX SHOES, from SU.IO to SI/hI. a nr.U'rrm. j.ink ok DIIKSS SHOES, HOODS, ami u beautiful Hue of NOTIONS, also. a com plete lino of Ladles’ Cloakings. oui out five of charge or mnnufaclured to nr«l«*i. thullemm will ilml CLOTHS, I'ASSUI KIUIS, \ I STINOS and Over-coatings In every stylo id prices lielow any store In the emails. All goods cut tree of charge or manufactured to order. The cheapest Hoots and Shoes for Men’s and Hoy's wear, war ranted as represented. Remember svo warrant all goods. Also, a bountiful stock of Ladle*' Furs. BREWSTER a: DOUGH El IT V, .\nrciHt\ J'u. 1 jot*. 12, ISliT—tf iLcgal Notices! aOTICE. —Notice is hereby tfiveii that Letters of Administration on the estate of >h L. 7.00 k, lule of the Mute of Mary land, dec’d., have been granted to the under signed residing In Upper Allen township. AH persons Indebted l'> stud estate uro requested to make payment immediately, uml those ha\lng clulmsaguinKtsuiil estate will also present them lor settlement. .lan. .. \ DM I N I STRATOIt'S NOTICK.— r\ Letters ol' administration on the estate ol itvhl I'. Loyer. lute of Lower Allen I wp., (-'uui* 1.. ! l:m.I county, accM.. have been «mnled to the midatMfpied, residing In Middlesex Uvp. All per indebted to said esLiiio are run nested to make nnniediato payment, and those having claims, %, ill present them to ,luu, y, itiiis, —oi IVJOTICK.—Notice is hereby (riven Unit [\ Letters of Administration on tho estate of John Single, deceased., lute uf Humpden twji., Cumberland county. have been granted to the undersigned residing In the same township. \H persona iudobted to Bald estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate will also present them for settlement. JiAUBA.HA MILLER, DAVID MILLER, Adminiihttlur.i, ' ur to W. W. Wanbaugb, E>q„ Attorney for tin Administrators. Jan. 10, 1868.-tit ■\TOTICE.— Notice is hereby given that l\ Letters Testamentary on the estate of Grorgo sFieall'er, late of Hampden township, deceased, imvo been issued to the undersigned, residing iu same twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the esiateare requested to makopay ment immediately, and those having claims u*»alnsl said estate will also present them for set ,l7’m“n'- JOHN .SIIU.VKI.-KII. Ej ccutor. Juu. 10. 18iW.—(It* SOTICE— Notice is liereby given Unit letters Teatamentary on the estate of Alex jr L. C. Dingwall, clcc’d, late of South Middle ton two., Cumberland county, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing in same township. •Ml persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment Immediately, and those having i.aUusAlV-ent.™ Jan. 10,18UX.-Ul* TVTOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that * \ the Ann of F. GARDNER «fc CO., Ims been changed by the withdrawal of THOMAS HAIR ), who has sold his Interest in the business to GKO. 8 Tim business of the Carlisle Foundry and Ma chine Works will be continued by ihoiimderHEn ed under the former name:) I-. GARDNER A CO, Ml accounts duo to. as well us against the old firm, Will be settled by the m-w ttrau e! BEATTY,' G.S. BKETEM. Jan. 10,1808, —31 GHEBIFF’S SALES.—By virUtn o !*> sundry writs or Venditioni hxpoims Issued ISit of IhaJourtof Common ‘‘ rmiiitv am! to mo directed, I mlll expost to salt, bv nubl'ic vomluo or outcry, at the i. ouri Iltmse, In the borough of Carlisle, on &iturda>/, ttbrnuri/ rtl/., ifilS. uI IU o’clock, A. -V.. the following doserlb gnniiul situate In New Kingston, t uni' berland County, bohmlod on the north bj the Harrisburg and Carlisle'!unipike,on the east b\ lot of John Klnt/.. on the souli by an a a‘ d on the west bv lot of Joseph Kgolf, conl«liilh„ SO feet In front and «\ u l’f/.!t, 1 !V.’ 1 V.>k vmV bnvinif iheron erected a T\* o*sslolv i t ic.tßiis DWKLLING lIOUSK, with back building. I'aun« Htnblc Jtofi Pen. Snndio Jlouse, und otliei out buUdiiißS. Seized wid taken In execution ns tlio 11 alko ‘Vltdof Kroulid slttliltc In the Ijoroildll of Carlisle Cumberland County, bounded on tlio north and west by A. B. Zeluler, on the south by mi rfs i!olf other outbuildings. ■ ei/.ed and lain n in i m n tlr.n a • the property ot James i, .Mm ia>. , I l obesuldbynn kcTHoMl>suJ- , Sheriff, Hiikiiifp's Oi Ficu, Caumsi.!-:, • Jan. 20 iNhS. ~ CONDITIOSS.-On all sales of £yworovor.*oO\\ bo required to be paUlwhon stricken oif, and $25 on all sales undci Jan. 23. IStiS—l«. MATTS, .i*c. rn WYNNE will Ifivo lessons on the I Plano. Ontan 4c - Torms J 1" > u ’ r ‘ llmr,or ’ two*lessons per week. as-Tunlng and Repairing. Jnu. 33, ATTORNEY A'cl'Sk^ AND AGENT FOE THE SAHw, Cumberland Co. Real Estab OFFERS THE FOI.I.OWINO VALUAIII HEAL ESTATE FOR BAI.K No. l. Tho delightful suburban resident Benedict Law, (now the property of D. B. SOl worth), HovUlv Hanover street, with Its an veranda and lino Fruit Garden and grounds, bracing an ncrool town lot*. No. 2. .SIX of tho ilncst BUILDING LOTS 1 11 Borough, ou South iiunover Street. No.;{. The six most elevated BUILDING I. In tho Borough, situated at tho head ol South IN TIIK COUNTUV. So. 3. A TRACT OF TWENTY-FOUR ACT Nineteen Torches of Laud, with small but v tollable BRICK DWKLLINCj HOUSE, Fn Stable, &c., ami a young ami thriving Orel ol CHOICE FRUIT, .situate In North MUhlh Iwp., at the head of LouiherStrcet, West, wli a mlio oftiio Borough of Carlisle. This pro ty, n.s a HOMESTEAD, for general farming for Market Gardening, is the most desirable t of Its size to be found anywhere In tho vleii of Carlisle. , The certain extension ol* the town W ward, partly consequent upon the impn incuts made and contemplated by the Ruilr Company In that direction, drawing, as t necessarily will, nearly/ tho whole trade of town to that end. will very greatly enhance value of this land to tho future owner, for purpose whatever, rendering It a safe and pr able Investment. * Feb. 23, ISUU. XT M. R. BUTLEB, ATTORNEY AT LAW A 1 E A L E& TA TE AO E .V T. WILL BELL AT PRIVATE SALE, tho following dosurlbod properties: No. 1. A Largo llrlclc Grist Mill, In tho llonm of Carlisle, In good running order, together wl o Acres of Laud, having thercuu erected a N' Two-Story llrlelc House, with other uuibulklln This Is decidedly one of tho most desirable p parties in Cumberland County. No. 2. A Good House and Lol of Ground, on ] cost alley, near Pitt street, m said borough Carlisle. No. 3. A Tract of unimproved Land, In lo County, lowa, situated on the Blato road lead! from Montezuma to Mlllersburg, being live mi from the latter place,and about eight miles in Victoria 11. U. Station, containing 60 Acres. '1 Laud Is all cleared and within half a uillcof tl her, which can bo imrchased at very low llgui Tills properly can uo houglit low, clear of all k cnmurauces. For further particulars inquire of tho undi signed, who will lake pleasure in giving all n< cssary information. WM. 11. RUTLER, p. o. Hox, aw, CtiWulc, l‘t Jan. 23. ISOS.—If SALE OF VALUABLE REAL J< TATE IN’ CARLISLE—OAT FRIDA I'. T. Ji, DA y OF JAU U.-i-U Yy I«US, at eleven o’clock the forenoon, will ho offered at the Court Hot THE THREE-STORY BRICK. RESIDENCE of hue .Mrs. Susan il. Thorne, In Carlisle Fa., at corner of High and Hedtord streets; loget with tho TWU-STOUY HOUSE adjoining, an VACANT HALF LOT uexlthorelo ou High sn The whole embraces a lot and a half ot gnm more or less, with a STABLE and ICE HOU at tho comer of Bedford street aud Liberty all Tito house Is finished In modern style, with h celllnuH. tho parlors with Mahogony doors Ac Tile TUIiKK-aTOIiY HOUSE is about 11 1 1 1 three feet six Inches on High street, the TM STORY HOUSE Is about twenty-six fecifioni on High street,and the VACANT LOT iln’rly i on the same. The properly will bo olfered / TOGIiTUEIt, or IN TWO Ok TiUIEE I'AItTS to K purchasers. 1, The largo three story house w so much ground as Is cutolV hy a straight I running from High Street south to Liberty all from thowestsldeof said Three-Story Houbr.i parallel thereto to said Liberty alley, with all buildings thereon situate. 2. The T«o-m House, with as much ground corresponding tho width of said house on High street, us is otfby a straight line running irum the east : westsldo of said Two-Story House from H street south to said Liberty alley, with all bu lags thereon situate. B. The Half Vacant Lot Joining the last mentioned house on the v hide thirty feet on High street, ami the same wl to said Liberty alley. All the Venetian HUnds, Lutrohe Stove or O es, with oil cloths In the passages? will he » with the house wherein they are now placed. Tho properly will bo sold on Hie Ijllou terms: Uno half oi the purchase money on first day of April next, when possession will given. One fourth of the purchase money in months after to wit, On tho llrst day of t.icto istiS, ami the residue on the llrst of April J when Deoil will bu made pursuant to the v Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to he \ when the property is stricken off, to ho dedm from the payment lu April. Tho property ho examined on the week of the sale, —ALSU— Will ho sold at the same time, all the lute of tho late Mrs, Susan 11. Thorn, being one in vlded moiety In a piece of land containing ai t hree acres, more or less, sllimtu on t he- Ti n Spring road, about a mile east of Carlisle, Joining lands of J, Hamilton, and W. Holt To he sold for cash. Carlisle, Dec. It), 1807.—is Foil SALK.—A first class LI. STONE l-’AUM, containing 110 acres, hundred cleared and In a high hlale of eul Lion—tlie balance In EsXCELLENT TI.MIIKI j"ed 2L; miles from Clmmcersluirg, Frank IT •eiina, “The Improvements are a LARGE'j ITUUV DWELLING HOUSE, u LAUGE 1 lANK BARN, with modern Improvements, ’rib, Wagon Shed, Hog Stable and all oilier ssary buildings, a LARGE UHCIIAHH TluU'E FRUIT, never hilling water convei it both house and barn. Tills hum Is nilei* I lo.O'i per aero, on easy terms. —ALSO— A tuictuf 17U acres,about J-VI ol which are etl.antl In a good slat<* of cultivation, with acres in dunce meadow and under good |e the balance covered with YOUNG C-HKST.T LOCUST and other good Umber, The impi incuts are a LARGE THREE-STORY si MILL, with three .run of buns, three subnu Iron water wheels and all the modern nnpi ments belonging to a tlrst class mill. It 1 head of H leel nuver fatting water power, T located hi one of tho lineal wheat growing lions of Franklin Co. IVnna., and is const: employed In both country and inerrhani m It Ims THREE DWELLING HOUSES. o>; which is a LAIUJE TWO-STUUY STONEiU) good house for tho Miller, and a eomud. tenant house. The barn Isa LAUGE Fit. DANK, with a stone foundation, and all » buildings In excellent order. There Is ul LAUGE ORCHARD UP CHOICE FRUIT, property is ottered at M->,uU per acre, on terms. It Is considered u tine location lor a tiller. LEVINA ZUOK, SAVED IIERTZLKit, JOHN (5. P.OYF.U, Ai/miaWm/or —ALSO— A farm 11 miles from Clmmhersburg, Pa. acres, f>o acres cleared and the balance in 1- CLASS TIMBER, price S'J-I.UU per acre. TUB Is well improved. It has running water, t FINE ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT. —ALSU— Twelve building lots In the Borough of t bersbvrg. at a lino prlco for .speculation. For further particulars enquire ol EVERETT it COOK. Ally’s at La> Chambwshurg, Dee. 10,1867.—1 f Ekal estate at public sa —On Tuesday, Febrnar;/ I,lBoB.—The subs er, G.eo. Keller, residing near Sioughslown.C Borland County, Pa., on the Pike leading I Harrisburg to Pittsburg, otters I: is Valuable F containing 'MI ACRES OF LIMESTONE 1..' about 100 acres cleared, a ml in u good stale oi tivatlou, Hie balance well covered with Tin There Is a good Orchard of CHOICE FRUIT pies, Pears,Peaches,Cherries, Plums, Grape* on the premises. The Improvement.*, aie a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, two stones lately built, contuluing eight rooms. Wash J 1 .Smoke House, Cistern, d:c. A good BAN K it. Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Hog Pen. CarriageH Clder.Press, all nearly new. There Is also u Cistern near the Barn. Tho above property be sold as a whole, or In parts to suit pin ch: Any person wishing to view the hirm run < by calling on Hie imbsorUier, residing on Uk miscS. , , , , . Kale to commence at 12 o clock, on said when terms will be made known by GEORGE KEI .LI Jan. 23,1805.-ts* T>EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SA XX-oyxATUiiDA y, fk "h ua n prists. umlevslgucd, executor of Jolm Zug, dec’d oiler at public sale, on the above day, ul lb residence of the deceased, In Papuriown, tl lowing described Real Ecstale: A Eo GROUND, In Paperiown, with a TWo-s’ STONE HOUSE, the late residence of the d< ed. twenty-six feet front and (weniy-fon deep, with a BRICK BACK BUILDING, l\\ four by olghtceu feet, also, a Brick Wash 1 a Frame stable and Carnage House and outbuildings thereon erected. There Is u CHOICE FRUIT on lliolot, Also, FOUR 1H ING LOTS, adjoining the llrst mentUmo ihty feet front and one hundred and eight deep. Each lot Is In a good stale of cuUlv and planted with Chico Fruit. The enlin party will bo sold together, or the lots scpai to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the properly on fore day of sale, can call upon Dr. Win, H man, residing on the premise.**. Sale to commence at l o’clock, I*. M., terms will be made known by JACOB /.I I L'rcdtfor of John Jan. 2,18(18.—U Krecutr u. 1?OR SALE OU KENT.—The i P and fx>t occupied by Joint T. Green, l uUered for sale. The House Is large and built, and conveniently anahged. The Lo feet on Hanover street. -Id lent deep, ex.e to an allov, making It one of the most des In the town. There Is on tills lot one ul th< t .