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Heal Estate 2few Advertisements. Real Estate Sales. Heal Estate Sales. tan icuioiiait. H'eto Advertisements.

1 FREEHOLD JAMESBURG -AG- R1CULTCRAL RAILROAD Advertisements. NOTICE. Fkieholb National BisinaCo,) N.J, Dec. 12. 1867- li.

Anii.ial Meeting ol the Stockholders ot this Bank, will be helJ at the Kinking Honse, on TUESDAY, the nth DAT OF JAN'UAKV NKXCto elect Seven Directors t. serve for the ensuing Tear. The polls will open at 3t oVI-irk, ud remain open one hoar. lecli-td WM. H.

HO WE LL, Cashier. JOB COTTRELL, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TUttKEY, MONMOUTH COUNTY, N- offers for sale the following Real Ki-tate No. 4. Farm of 150 Acres, Two miles from Blue Ball, five miles from Farming. dale, and five miles from Freehold.

Improvements a two-story Dwelling Honse, 28 lee square, with cellar nnder tha same; Kitchen, 18x24, with shed attached; Storehouse and Woodshed. 22x27; Barn, 69x24; Cow Honse. 2Sxl; Stable, 21x16; Wagon Honse, 20 fast sonars, with wing on each side, 10x20 2 Apple Orchards; Wood snfa-cient for the turn. A very desirable farm, and will aw sold low. Price, one-half cash.

Pass union given April 1st, 1861. No. 5. A very Desirable aud Valaable Lot in the Tillage of Freehold, on the corner of Main and Throckmorton Sts, 71 feet on Main St. and an Throckmorton St.

febl4-tf No- 9. A Farm of 450 Acres, Fonr miles frem Tom's River, en Bamegat Bay. Good honse, farm, and buildings; 60 acres farm land; 150 acres salt meadow, and the balance old Cedar Swamp, old ptas timber, and several growth oak and pine. There is a good orchard, pasturage for 60 head of cattle, a large quantity of Cranberry land, and within sight of ths ocean. One third cash, and balance on long time, bond and mortgage, if No.

10. A Very Valuable Mill Property, situated iu the finest agricultural district of New Jersey. A rare chance for any one wishing to engage in the milling business. No. 13.

32 Acre of Woodland, one mile frem Farmingdale. WUI be sold cheap, and on very easy terms. No. 15. House and Lot near Freehold, known as the Taylor Lot.

Honse 14x16, 2J stories, Kitchen, 15x12, 2 stories. Barn 32x16. Terns easy. No. 18.

Two Nice Houses on McLean with large lots, suitable for vegetable gardens. No. 21. A Nice House and Lot on Main Street, Freehold, on Private terms. No.

22. Ten Acres of Land, a part of the Charles Reed Property. No. 23, 45 Acres of Land, a part of the nagerman Farm. A portion No.

1 Cranberry Land. No. 24. 15 Acres of Land on the west side of the Monnt Holly road long front en the road a fine stone hill nice soil for strawberries, Ac Two mil from Smith ville. Nos.

22,23 and 24 will be sold low, and oa easy terms. No. 25. 50 Choice Lots in the thriving village of Farmingdale. No.

26. 2 Very Valuable Houses Lota on Main Street, opposite the First National Bank ef Freehold. No. 28. Five Lots, opposite the residence of E.

L.Cowart, 75 feet front 300 deep. Also, Home and Lot adjoinim? the same No. 29. Thirty-one Acres of Land, adjoining lands of Garret Cottrell anu others, in the township of Howell. No.

30. Half Mile from Perrineville, 5 from Hightstown, a very valuable Farm of 107 acres, in a high state of cultivation. An abundance of marl on the Farm, of the best qurlity. Dwelling honse, 33x33, kitchen attached; barn 77x30, cellar stables under the Sams; wagon-house, 25x44, cellar nnder the same. This is one of the most desirable farms in market.

No. 32. A Fine Farm of 70 Acres, 3 miles from Freehold. Plenty of marl on the farm good ouiiaings; plenty oi iruit; well iencea ana watered No. 33.

A Farm of 41 Acres, 5 miles from Freehold, 12 from Blue BalL 12 acres In wood, the balance tillable honse and barn on the same. No. 34. A Farm of 260 Acies. Improvements Large Dwelling nonse.

Barn. Cow House and Blacksmith Shop. 160 acres in timber, part of it very heavy white oak. No. 35.

45 Acres of Woodland, 2 miles from Blue Ball, adjoining lands of L. G. Irwin and others. No. 46.

The Hotel property at Blue Ball, 3- miles from Freehold. Abont I acre of land, with ice-house and all necessary out-buildings. No. 47. 20 choice Building Lots in Blue Ball, 76x200 feet.

No. 48. A Grist Mill Saw Mill, together with a Farm or 100 Acres, with all necessary holdings, 4 miles from Freehold. The farm is in a good state of cultivation and weil fenced. The grist mill will grind 30.000 bushels of grain a year.

Tbe saw mill wiU cut 2,000 feet of lumber per day. This is a very desirable property and will be sold cheap and on easy terms. The mills win be sola separate, ii oesirea. No. 49.

A Farm of 180 Acres, situated 1 mile from Manalapan, 2 miles from English-town Station. Improvemants Dwelling House, Carriage House, jfarn and uow uousc, an new. xne larm Is well fenced and watered wool sufficient for the farm 8,000 peach trees on the same. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. No.

50. A Farm of 125 Acres, 2 miles from Farmingdale and 2 miles from Sqnaaknm Marl Pits. This farm is all tillable except 10 acres of timber, and is well caicniatej lor two arms. There is two sets of buildings, ons set on each side of the farm, all new, and well fenced with chestnut. 8 acres in straw berries.

Terms easy. No. 51. Ill Acres of Land, 6 acres of Cranberry Bog. Tbe bog can be flowed is fenced with cedar, good; land haudy; vine enough of the beat quality to plant tue bog can oe Bused tor C2d expense.

The npland is a young growth of Oak. The land is suitable for farming or truckiuz. Situated in Ocean Conntv. mile from Brazilla Perrine's on the main road to Toms River, 2 miles from Railroad Station. The bog win ue soia separate ii uesireu.

No. 52. A Dwdiing House on Mechanic Street, with Lot and Shop on corner of Mechanic and South Freehold. No. 54.

Lot on South FrethoiJ, 170 feet front, 300 feet deep, adjoining William H. Cono- ver, r.sq. No. 55. Lot on McLean Freehold.

Lot 48x253 bouse 13x23, with Kitch-n and Cellar. Darn on the Lot. ill be sold low. No. 56.

A Very Valuable Pioperty, near the Burnt Tavern. Large Dwelling Honse and Store Honse, 10 acres of cleared land, with a lot of Woodland adjoining. Vt ill be sold en very easy terms. No. 57.

House and Lot on South Freehold, now occupied by Alfred Cooper, -Esq. Poses- sion given tae ut oi January or 1st ol April. Terms easy. No. 58.

A Very Desirable Dwelling, with 3 acres of land, large bain, and all necessary outbuildings, on Main Freehold, now occupied by John ai. ferrine, ill be sold oa easy terms. No. 59. A House and Lot on Main Freehold, now owned and occupied by James 8.

convenient, and lighted with gas throughout. T7ALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE Tr SALE The subscriber offers at Private Sale a Farm of about two hundred aud twenty acres, located on both sides of the main highway leading from Manalauaa to Cranberry, adjoining the Farms of Ex-Sheritt James Applegato and others, 1 MILE FROM MANALAPAN CHURCH, the same distance from Danley's Mills, and three miles from Tracey's Station, on the Freehold A Jamesbarsr Az. Railroad. School House on one corner ot the place. IMPROVEMENTS A Dwelling Honse in good repair, and ontbuildings suited to neets of tbe farm.

Two Apple Orchards aud other Fruit Trees. Is well watered and wood ed, and is convenient to marl, adapted to grass and grain. ana proauces spienair crops oi potatoes. This farm will be sold cheap and on easy terms of nav nieut. Persons wishing to view the premises will call on Charles Peterson, living on the place, and for other in for matian, on the subscriber, at Jamesbnrg, N.J.

feb23-tf JAMES BUCKELEW A SMALL FARM FOR SALE. Ths subscriber, intending to remove to the West, offers fur sale her farm, located at Charleston Springs, about eight miles from Freehold, near the Smitbviile A Freehold Turnpike, containing 26 acres. 12 acres of which is woodland. The remainder is nnder a good state of cul tivation, ana adapted to the growth or grain, market truck and small fruits. There is a large Dwelling Honse, ovni, oLaoie, sc, on too premises, ail in gooa order.

Jror lurtner particulars, apply on tbe premises to aug8-tf MRS. C. THOMPSON. HOUSE AND LOT IN FREEHOLD FOR SALE. The subscriber offers forsale the handsome DWELLING iiOtSK and LOT Or LAND ON SOUTH STREET, where he now resides.

The Lot is 80 feet front by 300 feet deeD. containing half an acre. The House Is large and commodious. Shade Trees and Shrubbery of lull size, are growing, and there nearly two acres, with a barn, will be sold with It if a "at. iui ntuuiDuir aesirea- ap25-tl HENDRICK E.

CONOVEB. OR SALE. A HANDSOME DWELLING In Freehold. Located on Main Street, opposite the terminus of ths Manalapan Turnpike, now occuoied bv Rev. R- TH.

There is a good Barn and Stable, and other convenient out-buildings on tbe premises. For farther particular enquire of GEORGE HUNT. Freehold, Sept. 12, 1867-tf 7-ALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 The subscriber offers for sale the Farm now oeesrafaA by J. F.

T. Fcrman, sitnate one and a half miles frem tne village or Freehold, on ibe Turnpike to Keyport, known as ths Old Monmonth Race-Conree, containing ABOUT SEVENTY-SIX ACRE8, all well fenced, and every acre tillable and in a good state oi cuiiivnuon. ine improvements are A TWO-STOKr" DWnJLLING-HOCSE. 30x40 feet, well built in modern style and of the beet materials, with Kitchen adjoining. 18x20 feet, two storlaa.

and a cellar nnder tbe whole unsurpassed by any in the isouuiy. ja part oi xne nonse remains nnnnisaed, but there are seven well-nnisued comfortable rooms. A LARGE BARN. WAOON-U0LSE. CO W-UOB3E.

and other Outbuildings. The location of this property, quality of the soil, and conauion oi tne oniiuings, renaer it one or tbe sirsble properties ever thrown Into the market. If the above property is not sold prior to Saturday, December 7th, 1867, it will, on that day, be sold at PUB LIC SALE'' at ths hotel of Johnson A Patterson, Freehold, at 2o'clk. rsrsons are reierrea ior inrtner snmsnsation to si W. Wolcott, Eatontown, or to J.

F. T. Forman. Jr on the I nremises. Terms easy, and Titlo Indisnntabla.

ecu I -is J. sr. T. FORMAN, QRANBERRY LAND FOR SALE. The enbsciiber offers for sale one hendred una of first-nta Coaaberry Land, sitnate miles soath of Smith.

villa, MoBBVBBth Connty, S. J. JAMES T. THOMrBwB. Kefsrsncs W.

D. Davis, Freehold, X.J. ovl4 4w VALUABLE REAL ESTATE -AT A CT ION. JWill be offered at Public Auction, Oa Wednesday, December 18, 1867, at 2 o'clock, P. on the premises, that well known Store Stand, with the Dwelling House and half an acre of Land, situate in Squan Village, Monmouth Connty, 3.

This is a rare chance for business snea to a good stand and a pleasant location. Persons wishing ts view the property previous to the day of sale, will be shown tbe same by tbe subscriber on tke premises. Conditions on osy of sale. J. WnEELKR.

Squan Tillage, Oct. 17. 1867. oct24-8w ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE HEAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans Court of the County of Monmouth, made on the 6th day of December, A.

D-, 1806, the subscriber, administrator of Napoleon B. Bruere, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, at the house of William D. Konover, in the village of Allentown, Oa Saturday, December 28th, 1857. at 2 o'clock, P. the following described Real Estate, vis: The Honse and Lot of Land sitnate in the villsge of Allentown, in the connty ot Monmouth, on the west side of Main Street, the lata residence of said deceased, adjoining lands of John C.

Vanderbeck and William Imlay. The honse is pleasantly situated in the centre of said village, is large and commodious, in good repair, and will make a very desirable and pleasant home. There is also a good Barn, Carriage Honse, Ae. The lot contains about half an acre of excellent truck land. The above being all of tbe real estate of the late Napoleon B.

Bruere, deceased. For further particulars, Inquire of oct24-ts CHARLES NELSON, Adm'r. A A AT PRIVATE Situated in the Township of Upper Freehold. 2' miles from Clarksburg, and 3j from Higatstown A Pemberton Railroad Station, containing 214 acres, 4s of which re Woodland, of a good growth, principally Chestnut and Chestnut-Oak 12 acres of peat meadow the remainder is arable land in a high stats of -cultivation. A large, modern-buiii House, and all the needful outbuildings, in good repair a thrifty Apple Orchard fields well watered.

The property will be shown by the subscriber, residing on tbe premises. Price $100 per acre. novl4-2m EZEK1EL COMBS. T7ALUABLE HOTEL, PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber, beine de sirous to remove from this State, offers his hotel, wherein he now resides, at Private Sale.

It is situated in the best part of New Egypt, township of Plumsted, and county of Ocean, within a few minntea' walk of the Pemberton A Hightstown Railroad Station. The improvements consist of a large, threetory Honse, recently built, of tbe best material. Stabling and Shed room in abundance. Also, a Cottage Tenant Dwelling npon the premises. The property will te sold on the most reasonable terms, and is worthy the attention of any one wishing to engage in the business.

a. pahuoasi, nov21-4w New Egypt, N. J. ALE OF REAL ESTATE! Bv virtue of an order of the Oubans' Court of the County of Monmouth, the subscribers, Commissioners appointed by said Court, will expose to sale at Public Vendue and outcry, at the Inn of Aaron Eldridge, in Clarksburg, between the hours of 12 and 6 o'clock in the after noon of Thursday, the 19th day of December, A. D.

1867, all that certain Farm or Plantation sitnate in the township of Millstone, in said county, now in the occupancy of Holmes C. Burk, (called the Robins larm). containing A. 170 98-100. more er less, adjoining lands of Noah Hunt, Richard Brners, and others, about a mile from Miller's Mills, and 1 mile from Red Valley Mills.

The farm is well watered, and consists of a proportion of tiuaoie iana, meaaow ana woodland. Much ot the woodland is of a good growth, and ripe for cutting, the pro- aucts ol wnicn can oe spared Irom tne farm to assist tbe purchaser in discharging any incumbrance he may necessarily have to pot upon it. The improvements are a convenient 2-story Dwelling, nearly new, a Barn, Wagon House, and other outbuildings. The tillable laud is in a good state of cultivation, and produces well. Marl of excellent quality is found, and extensively used in the im mediate neighborhood.

If desired, at least one-half the purchase money can be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Further description is deemed unnecessa ry, as persons wismng to purchase will be shown the premises by calling on Holmes C. Burk, on tbe premises or oa either or the subscribers. CHARLES ALLEN, THOMAS MILLER, RICHARD I. FRANCIS, October 16, 1867.

Commissioners. nov21-4w 2 ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The heirs of Joseph Megill, deceased, of the township of Howell, Monmouth County, N. J-, will sell at Public enaue, on the premises, On Thursday, December 26, 1867, at 12 o'clock, all the Real Estate belonging to the said wosepn siegiu at tne time of bis death, as follows 1st Tha Homestead Farm, containing about 40 Acres situate on the Turnpike leadinz from "Our House" Tav ern to Farmingdale, in the township of Howell, Mon- iuouiu wjunij. Aoont zo acres or tbe above ts upland, and meadow, in a good state of cultivation, and the balance good Cranberry lands.

The improvements are a Dwelling House, Wheelwright ShopBarn, Wagon House, and Cow Honse. 2d. 34 acres, more or less, lying between the Boss- steaa tract ani John K. Johnson's farm, abont 16 acres of which is tillable, and ths balance woodland, the latter being good cranberry land. 3d.

Consitsof two lots of woodland, adjoining the land of James E. Johnson and James Morris, and lying on tbe northerly side of the Farmingdale and Squankum Turnpike, containing about 10 acres in each lot. These lots are well timbered, and the soil is of good quality for cultivation. Any person will be shown the above property by call- iug uu mviuaiij. aiegiii, living near tne same.

Conditions made known on the day of sale, by the heirs oi josepn jiegin, aeca. nov2S-tw ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE liEAL ESTATE. The subscriber, administrator, Ac. of Phebe Sarles.de-ceased, by virtue of an order ot the Orphans' Court of the County of Monmouth, dated September 10th, 1S67, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 28th day of December, 1867, between the hours of 12 and 5 o'clock, P. M-, of said day, on the premises.

AU that certain houe and tract of land, situate in the township of Howell, Connty of Monmouth, and State of New rsey, on tbe road from New Bargain to Freehold, and about three miles from Farmingdale, adjoining lands or imam Borden, John Hall, illiam Uiberson, William Franklin, and others, containing about 20 acres. There is a good Honse and Barn on said tract of land, and the land is in a good state of cultivation. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold all the Household Furniture of said deceased, consislingof beds, bedding, bedsteads, carpets, chairs, stoves, crockery, and eunury otuer gooas usually used in nousesieeping. Conditions at sale. nov28-5w JOSEPH D0NAHAT, adm'r.

OMMISSIONERS' SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM: The subscribers', commissioners, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Monmouth, bearing date October 17, 1867, in a suit in partition upon the application of David Lokerson for partition of real estate late or John Lokerson, deceased, will sell at Public Ven due, on Saturday, December 1st, 1867, between ths hours of 12 and 6 o'clock, P. M. of said day, on the premises, in the township of Freehold, in said county, All that certain farm situate in the township of Freehold, in the county of Monmouth, and State of New Jer sey, on the north side or New Bargain road, from the White School House to Georgia School House, adjoining lands of Lewis Clayton, Gideon Hulse, Joseph Unlse and Cornelius Barkalow, containing abont 108 acres. There is a large tract ot meadow land On the farm susceptible of a hum state of cultivation, and the upland Droduees good crops. The farm lies about 3 miles from the Squankum Marl Pits, over a good road.

There is a good Dwel ling House ana outDunaings on tne larm, and snfiicient wood and timber land to supply all the necessities of the farm for and fire wood. Conditions at sale. LEVI G. IRWIN, ABRAM HAVENS. C.

A.BENNETT, nev28 4w Commissioners. A AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers at Private Sale, bis Farm of 92 acres, situate in Upper Freehold Township, 1J miles from Imlaystown, adjoining lands of Amos Miller, Collin Ely, and others. There are two Dwellings, with good Barn, Wagon House, and all other necessary outbuildings on the Farm. A very superior well of water at each Dwelling.

82 acres ol cleared land, in a good state of culti va-tion; the soil is of clay and loam; 10 acres of woodland, consisting of chestnut, white oak, Ac; a stone quarry is on the farm, that averages an income of 4150 a ysar; every field watered. If not sold by the 1st of February, the farm will be for rent. For further particulars, apply to Thomas Hats, residing cn the same, or to Joun Da was, Esq. Rev. J.L.HAYS, dec6-lm Belvidere, N.

J. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Will lie sxposed to Public Sale, -Oo 7th Day, the 28th of 12th Month, (Dec.) at the public hose aow oscapied by George v. xneweii, saiu doom peiug part oi tne real estate of Thomas 8. Pearson, dec'd.

The Tavera House) is large and pleasantly situated on Main in the village of Allentown, N.J. There is a large Stable and other outbuildings on the premises, in good repair; the lot contains about acres. Also, tbe farm, containing about 100 acres, situate on the road from Allentown to Imlay s-tows, about 1 mile ftom the former place and abont 1 mile from the Pemberton and Hightstown Railroad a desirable location. At the same time and place, about 16 acres Woodland, belonging to said estate, situate about 2 miles from the village of Allentown. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the properties by calling oa the subscriber.

Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. GEORGE MIDDLETON, Executor. Allentown, 12 mo. 2d, 1867.

dec5-4t FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. The subscriber will sell at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 21st day of December, 1867, at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, at the hotel of Matthew Roberts, at itober ts villa, Marlborough township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, All that certain farm of which Alfred Woolley died seised, situate in tbe township oi Marlborough aforesaid, on the road leading from Freehold to South Amboy, and abont half a mile from tbe Pat ton's Corner A Manalapan Turnpike, adjoining lands of George Quacksnbush. William Woolley, Forman Stillwell and others, containing 78 72-100 acres, more or less, 10 acres of which is Woodland, coasistinK of Oak, Pine and Chestnut timber, snfii cient for ths use of the farm.

Ths improvements consist of a good Dwelling Mouse and JMtchen, Wood Honse, Barn, Wagon Hons, Cow House, and other farm buildings. Also, a Young Apple Orchard of about 460 trees. Tbe farm is in good fencing, well watered, desirably located, and In a good stats of cqltivstion. Conditions made known on the day of sals. dcs-3w JOHSj T.

HOKKHTB. InM" ASTER'S SALE VALUABLE BlvAL 373- tw viveaaara Tlsi-rss few sale. of Oesw rfM jt. antes O.lsn it U. I satsuJLL ssnfciss I sesM wsrf Asms swsns I partition wtterein Richard Davis, is nilisis dsftiinlants ths Masters of said Coext, will sen stuiais se- ssav h'ghcat bidder, Oo Saturday, the 28th day Deoeflxr.

A. D. 1S7, between the Imts of 12 'Tf o'clock. P. M- ef seed day, at the hots of Aoaw slVeed, in the village ofTiishile.

Msnsaseth Ci aaty. hvwimv-T, All that Tataaase Farm er Flaataalsa ee whssh vnV iiam Kssseona arses! at the afsae of Ma death, anal of which he died ised, sttwateakwat 1 nasi viihHre ef Freehold, in the tswnehlp FMiaila, and State a fur tsaid, spends en im aesrn ay sasses es aw. Was. 8. Combs and the widow ntuhsn.

en the ease. Ty lands of Vs. E- Oonover and she sridosr Pstrtas, em the oath by brads ofaherttr Was. Batpllissnd on the west by Unas of Koertanias asd Hear rnisaa. and coo tainiac abowt 17 aeres.

The amp i a 1 1 laH ensy-aist of a large and eeavsnleat DweUiac Hinss, erith Barn, Stables. Shews, Wacaa Hewae, east el ontbnildings salted to the fares, all In no) in awed order. The a half a snB ef she farm is handsomely locetad, witaia Freehold A Smith villa and the fiaahsli A Mm stall Turnpikes, la well watered, sretl hand, and fai hgh state of calUvsttoa, and Is Bunsissrsd sen of flat beat la tbe connty. Also, lot of Woodland, attnete la Jackson fiaasnss. Oceaa Cousty, Hew Jersey, oa tha real areas FreefwM so Byere Tavern, containing teMM i tin.

Tbe property will eesoid freecf Dower. CoaUasat sale. A-ft- THROCKMORTON, Special Jon. Fsnsnm, Solicitor, Dated Freehold, Oct. S3, ltwT.

ASTER'S SALE REAL ESTATE. By virtas ef a Decree for sale cf the Ceart ef Chancery ef Mow Jersey, dated iiei a sr IT, lT, nasaa la a sent in pertiaioa wherein Gout go W. OottreU fa rlssf Islasst and Marv Cottrell and ethers an eenTsssssnsta. the esssseri- ber, one of the Special Masters ef said Cosnrt, wiU sell at Public a action, tae aigneet etaasr. On Friday, the 27th day of Deecotber, A.

D. ISoT, between the hoars of 12 ecUck. neon, aad o'clock, P. M. of eaM day, at ths hotel of Jehnesn Patterson, in the village Fmaali, Miami ark Oeaaty, hew Jersey, All that Farm of which John T.

aad oa which he isefilid at tae tU in the townehiv at Hnwsil. in the said, oa tha west aide ef tha read ville to Dooahay's atom, hosusded oa the north by of lmmannel Cottrell, oa the oast ay contaiatna- ah sat 1 ecres. The farm Is JestreAlv ted, weil watered, aad ia a good sfn4e ef cultivation. The improvements eiesisi or a geva mmnsf ths accessary entaaiiexngs Also, ia lot of lead sttaste ia anld township ef Howell, he shews farm, aad west of tha highway or road ferseyvtlle to Doaaaaya Store, seeded oa tha near the from Jerservflle to Doaabsys Store, north by land of Thoceea Cottreil, see by eaM blgnay, sooth by lands Themes Cottrell, aad west by Unas of Thomas Cottrell. and caatatabsaT abont 1 ansa.

The property wiUrbe sold free of dower. Condi tieae at sale. A. a. THsUXJKMOBTOK, apodal Mentor inChsnrsry, Jou Pases.

Solicitor. Dated Freehold, Oct. 24. 1MT. ASTIR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.

By virtae of a Decree for sals of ths Ooart of Chancery of hew Jersey, dated October 17, lenT. ssaao la a salt partition wherein Thoasas W. Thome Is Garret Thorns, Sr. aad ethers are ber, one of the Special Masters of said Cenxt, will sell Public A action, to the highest btddsr, aa Monday, December 30, A. D.

1867. between the hoars of IS o'clock, noon aad o'clock. P. or said day, at tne note of WIU tarn Mayea, ta of Holmdel, Monmoath Ceaaty, oar Jersey, All the real estate of which TbosaasThornedied vis 1 A tract of land called the Barnneld, eitaete the township or Kan tan (lorsserly Misallege) ana state ajoreseia, wnicn in the year 1819 by roaali vision of the real estate of Jeha Thsiei, dec'd, as pert nts snare of said estate, containing 1 la-twaswea, oa oa tne nortn ana west ay wsoow Brown mad. lands of the heirs of H--T-S Walling, aad so nth by oi x.

J. w. xnome. 2. A tract of Woodland, called the Weed a nomas inorne oy ue seme nTai' part of his share ot Joba Thome's estate township of Raritaa, ia the connty aad State bounded on the north, east aad soath by laada of T.

W. A J. W. Thorns, aad was by laada of tha hoi re of Brown, dec remaining ss-iug acres. Conditions made known oa the day of sale A.

B. THKOCKMOKTON, Bpscial Blaster. Josx Pax XIX, Solicitor. Dated Freehold, Oct. 24, 1867.

EXECUTORS' SALE OP KKAL K8TATB AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be sold at PabUc Bole, On Monday, Deccmbet 16, 1867, on the premises, la Howell Towashia, the loUowing de- scriDeo sen swwe sas rersoesu i lopei ly, via: Mo. 1. A Lot coBtaining 11 acres, sajiilalas. Wm.

K. Johnson. Jeha C. Pattarnoa aad others. 'o.

2. A lot containing abont 20 acres, adjoining lands OI OUU 1111, 400 VyOlUWl, sag otaeis. Ko. 3. A lot containing abont 12 acres, kaowa a 'the oiuoo uiu inci, Ko.

4. A lot containing abont 20 acres, lying Bear the road to New Bargaia, adjoining Lands of Allen Blxoa aad others. Tbe wood growing on these lots will be nrst sold, ia lots oi '-j aa acre, or mora, so salt parcaasns. Also, a Sorrel Mate and set ef siagie Harness. Bale to commence at IU o'clock, A.

M-, oa Lot Ho. 2, near Bavoaa Bridge, wbea the conditioae will be snade known. ABRAM H. SIldPfiOK. JOS.

B- DOBBINS, ABBAM HATKXS, RULIFP 8. RBJTDBICKBOX, UAI1U LAJIsBaTovj, CH A It LBS TBOBZ. deci-xwe Xxecators of Aadrew jlmpena, aecd- Carpet Weaver. -OARPET WEAVING.Tho nnder signed prepared to weave Rag er List Carpets at nis esiaoiisnment, next ooor to tae Agncsutnml Wi nonse, Broaa atreet. rrssBoia, H.J.

He Kag and List Carpets or his awa cheap. Warp famished if deefred April BKRNARD SCHLOSSKR Jttitrrllanemmt. HE NEW LIGHT Artificial light of soms sort la a waiveree! 1 1 issi i a safe, cheap, and brilliant one is a laxnry; a lnxnry, we.oniy enjoyeo oerwosore ay IB as avtag ta asrge tot or cities where Oas is need. Tears ef study and th nods of dollars annual! have beea as sat bv aiiimlmaals of different kinds, In trying to invent aad par tact a earner or Lamp by which Coal Oil ceald he bnmed practical ly wixaoni ine expense ana (ron Die ot caiSBoye. This long looked for aad much desired object has at last obtained, nnd is styled the ATMOSPHERIC COAL OIL OAS LAMP.

IU adaptioa to Dwellings, Charches, Rait- roaas, Bienmooats, tioteis, lores, ac, are aasarpsasad; In short, this invention brines the Luariaat aad Bril liant Oas Light within ths reach of all, whether in eity or country. It gives the light of a six foot Oss Bnrner for less than one cent per hoar, or doable the enaatity of light of the ordinary chimney lamp, with oas third leas oil win barn, when tnrned down to a taper light. Tea Honrs for One Cent! Is Free from Smokeor Smell! Can be Carried from Room to Boom! Tbe Wind will not Blow it Oni Orders from the trade solicited. For sals by the subscriber at Clarksbnrg, N. who baa the end est ve right ot Moaasoath Uoaaty, 9T.

34 War the ease ef these Lamps. JOBaral H. RCB. deca-4we NOTICE. NATIONAL BANK OF J.

FRERHOLD, H. J. An election for Kino Directors of this Beak will ha held at the Banking Hoase. oa TUE8DAT. the leth ear af JANCARTKBXI.

Tha polls WiU be opened at 1 o'ciacfc tr. jn 10 reesaiB open ane aoar. dece-bw LI. nWAIM, Osshler. $5,000 WANTED ON FIRST Mortgage aa trst dsns property, with doable the amoaat.

Apply to or af dries ALPRaVP ALU NO A BOB, H.J. decfi-lm rXiHE HOLMDEL MIDDLETOWN I POINT TTJRKPIKK will anwlv at the sion of the Legislatnrs for a snpnlemsat to their cherts r. eoinoruing snem so insnrenee issi raseai nil aaa Bar aa extension 01 tae roaa to tfetaseet. 100 CEDAR PORK TUBS, HOLDIIO IROM 2 to 10 BARRELS, at the Mills of the sabecr tbss aov21-w B. T.

ANTED. A aear llolmdet. Meat baa I ges will be paid, Pood nhi ia sail id. Apwiy tai address ALFBRB WAlllM ahvT. nov7-lm asypei t.

M. a rpAKE To WiSi iisinr a aaiiTs arrai mlaaaals ty New Jersey. Ten era hireby nslltsd she thei two promisias: eoking little (iris aa mv Bwesesasei at my place of rietaeaii. aad they are Bet able to care 01 in 1 is. aaa vaey are Unas: aa bob agatassmy money or promisee a pay for their saaaer yoa ask coaaeat to their rnsalaa aad I am tald by Ar mum oiswo mans vawenv nrrie cas yoa and If yoa are their htbsr.

roa are come aad take them away aad pay ap aR ef una, or 1 seal 1 can oa sae xeensai relievemsla this case; aad skull yea 1 wins this aottea, I shall thea sail aa yoa for MH ef BOS SwaVBat; Sqaaa Tillage, Hot. S3, 187. rpHE NEW ANDJFAST 3AILINO HOLMDEL will ooattaae to raa 1 ilinia Keyaart A Umm Tae as (Cirdar -nmpwM, at will ooattaae so ran I For freirht or aaaly taOaat. B. ACVaRS0H oa board the beat, fare it cents.

nevemnor za, ISoT-ff OetareU died aslasd. se of ass enssth. all eons tsnatr and State afore leads highway and by lead of alary Cottreil, aa the swath by Undo of James Cooper, Gordon Cuss sr. aad others, aad on the west by lands formerly of Joseph Thrsrbnartsa and by lands of John I.Cettren aad laamil OUnH, taen sxraa saina ta new BasnBsd as Q.RAND CHRISTMAS BALL I A Ball will given at OAK SHADES, ON CHRISTMAS EVE, Tuesday, December 24th, 18G7. iikudiu wui oe spienaHiiv illuminated, an excellent cupper prepared, and no effortwiil be spared to contribute to the comfort, happiness and enjoyment of the guests.

A Celebrated QUADRILLE BAND, from New York, is niTwo-sul aw TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting a Gentleman and adiea, can be obtained at any of the principal Hotels in i County, or at Oak Shades, on tae Turnpike between Ladies, the Conntv Keyport and Matawan WM. W. FOWLER. ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Administrators' Notice.

William P. Form an and J. Smith English, administrators of Sarah Reed, deceased, By order cf the Surrogate ot the County of Monmouth, hereby give notice to the creditors of the said deceased, to bring in their debts, demands and claim against the estate of said deceased, under oatb or affirmation, within nine months from the 7th day of Dec, 1867, or they will be forever barred of anv inu ,1... administrator. WILLIAM P.

FORMAN, J. SMITH ENGLISH. ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Administrators' Notice. William P.

Forman and Richard G. administrators of Gilbert S. Keid, deceased, By order of the Surrogate of the County ot Monmonth, hereby gives notice to tbe creditors ol the said deceased, to bring in their debts, demands, and claims against the estate of said decedent, under oatb or affiimation within nine months from the 7th day ol December, 1S67, or they will be forever barred of any action therefor against the said administrators. WILLIAM P. FORMAN, RICHARD REID.

RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Executors' Notice. Abraham N.Simpson. oeeph B. Dobbins, Abraham Ha vens, Kuliff S.

Uendrickson, David Lambertson, and Charles Truex, executors of Andrew Simpson, dec. By order of the Surrogate of the Ceuuty of Monmonth, hereby give notice to the creditors of the said deceased, to bring in their debts, demands and claims against the estate of said deceased, nnder oath or affirmation, within nine months from the 7th day of .1867, or they will be forever barred of any action therefor against the said executors. ABRAHAM N. SIMPSON, JOSBFH B. DOBBINS, ABRAHAM HAVENS, KUl.lr'f- S.

HENDKICKSON, DAVID LAMBER1S0N, decli-im CHARLES TRUEX. ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Executor Notice. Ueurge MiddJeton. acting executor of ThoniAJ S.

Pearson, deceased. By order of the Surrogate of tbe county of Monmouth, hereby pi Tee notice to the creditors of the said deceased, to bring in their debts demands and claims against the estate of said decedent, nnder oath or affirmation, within nine months from the 7th day of December, 1867, or they witl fore re barred of any action therefor against the said executor. decl2-2m GEORGE MIDDLETON. ON RULE TO BAR CREDITORS. Executor's Notice.

Lewis Chasey, acting executor ofWiUiam Chasey, By order of the Surrogate ot the county of Monmouth, hereby gives notice to the creditors of said decedent to bring in their debts, demands and claims against the estate of said decedent, tinder oath or affirmation, within nine months from the 7th day of 18o7, or they will be forever barred of any action therefor against the said executor. decl3-2m LEWIS CHASEY. STORE WEST FREEHOLD. The subscriber having just opened bis new store at West Freehold, is now prepared to oner to the public a Largs asd Couplets Assobtmext op; PLOCR AND FEED, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, and such other articles as are usually kept in a country store. 1 Having rencently purchased his entire stoclc after the threat fall in prices, he fl inters himself that he can sell as I cheap, and numerous articles cheaper, than any other store in the connty.

The public are invited to call and examine bis stock of i goods, before purchasing els where. 5000 BUSHELS OF i SQUANKUM MARL WANTED, for which the highest market price will be paid. UOB.BJ3 I1ARTSHORNE. West Freehold. Dec.

12, 1S57-3ib. COO 5 ri FT EE NT If ANNUAL Christmas Display OF BOOKS, GAMES, FANCY GOODS, NOW OPEN! BOOKS FAMILY, CHURCH POCKET BIBLES. in the beet atjle of blading. PRATER HYMN BOOKS, POEMS, ANNUALS, ALBUMS, JUVENILE TOY BOOKS. Vv'riting Desks.

TraveliDg Bags, DressiDii Cases. Pocket Books, Work Boxes, Ink Stands, Watch Stands. Sesar HoMers. SOlinsTHING WORK MUSICAL BOX Combined. ALSO, SEGAR STAND MUSIC BOX.

VERY IIAXDSOME. MUSICAL BOXES, From $3 50 to $30 Each. ALSO, ArCORDEOXS, AT REDVCED PRICES. GOLD A SILVER THIMBLES. SILVER SILVER PLATED WARE.

Solid Silver Spoons, Forks, and Napkin Sings. Sets in Boxes, for Presents, of Butter Knives, Berry, Salt, and Mustard Spoons, in Silver and Silver Plato, feets for Children. Salts with Spoons; Pie Knives. Nmt Picks, Pish and Pickle Knives A Forks, Napkin Rings, Ac. Ice Pitchers.

Gblets, Spoon Holders, Mugs, Syrup Cups, Butter Coolers. Gravy and Soup Ladles, Knives. Forks, ooon. Breakfast and Dinner Castors, Cke Baskets on best White Metal, from $5 50 to.H'i. Castors from $4 50 to 1S GO.

CHINA GLASS ORNAMENTS. Vases. Groups and Figures, in China, Bisque, and BronM Toilet and Wine Sets, Ink. Segar and Watch Stands, Match Boxes, Cologne and Wine Bottles, Ac. China Toys, of Every Description.

SKAT A SEW ASD FOU STOCK. SLEDS SPRING HORSES, Wheelbarrows. Carts. Gists and Wagons, Walking Men, Tool Chests, Ac. TOYS.

TOYS, TOYS. Elegant Dolls, Tea and Dinner Sets, Cottage Sets, Lug Cabins, t.ai!ding Blocks. Puzsles, Dissected Pictures, Magic Lanterns, Noah's Arks, Guns, Swords, Brass Drams, Wbipr, Fifes, Pianos, Parlor Furniture, Stoves, Trunks Bedsteads. Cradles, Ac Ac, Ac, and hundreds of other things not mentioned in this list, bat for sals at th Freehold Bookstore. JOHN 0.

COOPER. Dec ember 12, 1 S67-3W HEW TOSS, MATTSAWAK, idssayhaaisf oneepteA) routs-, as. si aaaaarnoiiio it ar-cf a- uuitwi, agx- inii LAHQE AND COMMODIOUS FA ICOS, OF MAT A WAIT. AIW Joae 26tb, 1867, TO TaTB OUM1B Of aAVMATT3sT. saars sraul nee aal I peTnai, talwtUI ta the at wiH be swesaatly dehvessa.

ThAsjhnat bsdasj of a Ught id theaeAtiejIa rea- aad hope that they sriU be i Tha, Beat leads at Pier 24 (Teeey Btoeet) Vow Terk. end I asm desly o'ctech. A- at. for Mat swan Will aasolead Puna hi i aad Freight et Leek pert Dark. PsTTmK OOATKLTOC.

ranis an JUIMB PAPKK- Trensm er. lsa7- c.sTtiaiI,usnsa amy ae es ay aa- ea P. L. Oss telyoa. TABD'8 BEEHOLD A N.

Y. EXPRESS. WsTW TOUOaPferl, Berth Kiver, with Lcwlow's ext daor ta aha Freehs. tag ALXZ. A.

ELEOR APH! A THE WESTERS 17X105 TELEGRAPH COMPANY Al OPaOTBO AH OFFICK IK YARD'S EXPRESS OFFICE, BBXT BOOK TO FRTOHOLB SAT. BAsTKUfO OO. seat to eay part ef the United Beaten. Dry Goods. I IN IE GO ODS.

8HTNN CONOVER HATE HOW A FULL A COaTPXBTS STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS, besAght at tha lata REDUCED PRICES! LADIES DRESS GOODS. Bisaaark Poptia Alpacas aad (Tatars, Uerinoa, Empress Cloths, riaid Fopliaa, Black at Paacj Alpacas, Mohairs. Scotch Pis Ids, Wool Delainra, Armours, ie Hair Clotk aad other Dresa Trimmiafs. Black Dress Silks aad Moavsjag Goads, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Xebiaa, Opera FUa-aels. Square aad Laos; Shawls, Black it Paaey Cloaka Cloak ia Cloths, BolatoraJ aad Hoop Skirt, Praaeh SUja, hlariao Teat, ate.

We call snaMsl sltewfiee to OUR LARGE STOCK OF FASHIONABLE FURS UJSK. aad SQUIRREL 8TS. FROM $.7 TO SIOO. BDPPALO. BEAR, WOLP, AND WHITE A A8TRA.CAN HOllSE BED BLANKETS, MIX'S EXIT COATS.

SHIRTS A DRAWERS, CLOTHS CASSIMERES. Alwnvs a aaad ateek of HATS A TCAPA BOOTA A WUBS, Onmriia, Oaaibiiy. I lard were, rmimn, Otle, atKdPTsff LIGHT WAQOJf MATMM2AL, etc, ate. BHIXX ft coxorsx. CnaTTJf MAat FRVST BTBUOCSMOKTOHS fmasiliissairibbiiila tOBJBIOB AMD IMJMK8T1C DBT OOOD8.

tlBfd Wiiln Broadway aOhnrehetH. wa. j.vsnnBBBawasi, aiaata tal M.raeo. fmartreal Caaa. E.

DLE, WIIX OFPRR TmVU FALL, (ta sdBilia tehia regnles sSeca.) eV comxi TAmirrr aw READT-UADE CLOTI11SO. at Yg3LT ijyw PRICES. MEN'S BOYS BOOTS. LaeStar' A Clllirea'a Bhon, OW TaTB aTaaT BTTLF. -IB.

TvTEW ST02B. AT TUB if.n IX fBffBP'S'l iai 'idbyK C.CWvwna.at Vhe awewo.her wl eawa, oa thetihef Aaaav mr7; efiimi n.a. So be sold at the leTwrt eash as4aaa. haMy.s AL CTTQS OLlWD.a Pr Bf taa Oar, faeaa amlstst. aaoaM taaaU, aaa ha aa J-ly btipvx ww sasvi an qashmsx Thaslliimii via heave aVianafiiit A fjwarw hTH bally, anr hW TOAVK.

for the ec nsmmsdsflno Cher beat, the sis 11- Bsoaaa se aacsasansawse ssssar Ossiesla srtninstocsssrew afaay sera.s- di aaak 1 fTl be Oreek at half tido atrbsat ningaw thts rials awt atal Tha iiaililtw Boataf thssUats, Dsar nvasHsremvrine sjsa ana oaai 1807. Winter Arrjugeinents. 1868. COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, LEAVE FREEHOLD 7.40 A. M.

Connecting at Jamesbnrg with Trains tor New York and Bordentown, and at Monmouth Junstion with Trains for Newark and Philadelphia, and with Rocky Hill Railroad. 4.30 1. IM. Connecting at Jamesbnrg with Train lor South A ui boy and Philadelphia, and at Moo-mouth Junction with Train for New York and Trenton and with Rocky Hill Railroad. Leave New Yore at 7 A.M.

from foot of Cortlandt St, by Ferry to Jersey City, and at 4 P. M. from Pier Ko. 1, N. R.

by Steamboat to South Amboy. Leave Philadelphia at 6 A.M.and2 A 3.30 foot of Walnut Street, by Ferry to Camden. Leavc TaEKTOxat 6.46 A. M. and 5.10 P.

H. via Monmouth Junctieo. Lea vi Monmouth Jowotioh at 8.48A. M. and 5.62 P.

M. Leave Jamesbcbo at 9.10 A. and 6.20 P. Dec 12, 1867. I.

S. BUCKELEW, Sup't. AMBOY RAILROAD TIM TABLE OJ? PASSEXGAM LIMES. VIA. CAMDEN A AMBOY.

Coerictid Dec 16, 1867. ARRITK. STATIONS. LZAVX 11.00 A. M.

New York, 4.00 r. at. B.5S 5.47 P.M. S. Amboy, 7.30A.M.

5.40 8 .54 5,12 Spottswood, 8.12 6.08 5.00 Jamxsbobo, 8.23 6J8 8.0 4.33 High ta town, 8.44 6.40 7.28 3.45 Bordentown, 9.18 6.58 3.10 Burlington, 7.4A 6.12 2.12 Camden, 8.35 LXAVC ABRIVK. 6.00 A. m. 2.00 p. M.

Philadelphia, 8.50 P. M. This train connects with 7i.lL train from New York for Philadelphia. VIA. TRKNT0N AND NEW BRUNSWICK, ooiso JIORTH, soma south, A.

M. P.M. P.M. STATIONS. A.

X. P. M. P. M.

12.00 1.30 7.30 New York, 7.00 1.00 4.00 10.35 12.55 6.13 New Brunswick. 8.25 2.50 5.25 10.14 5.50 Monm'h JuuUion.8.48 3.18 6.47 5 36 Princeton. 9.00 3-35 6.01 9.40 12.04 5.12 Trenton. 9.22 4.00 6.25 9.23 4.57 Bordentown, 9.36 4.20 6.43 9.00 4-30 Burlington. 1012 4.48 7.01 Jl-03 Kensington.

4.48 8.12 3.42 Camden. 10.50 5J0 T.42 8.00 3 30 Philadelphia, 11.00 8.00 CONNECTING' RAILROADS. Leave Burlington for Mount Holly and Pemberton, at 7 45 ana swja. a ua ana r. a.

Leave Pemberton, 8 00 A M.and 1 50 and 4 40 P.M. Leave Trenton for Belvidere at 9 10 A. M. and 4 40P.M Leave Belvidere for Trenton at 6 20 A.M. and 5 15 P.M Dec 12, lS67-tf.

XTTALLING, ARROWSMITH CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. officks keyport, n.j. NEW YORK CITY. On board Steamer Matteawan foot of Barclay from 11 M.

to 2 P. M. FOR SALE A Comfortable Cottage Honse, 2 Stories, recently repaired, and in good order. Lot of half an acre, with plenty of choice fruit Barn, Ac; 1 mile from Key-port, on Middietown. Turnpike.

A Farm, about 2i miles from Keyport, and 2 miles from Port Monmouth, on the main road between said villages Contains about 62 acres of superior tracking land, with fine vouds pear orchard, and large strawberry patch, in fall bearing. Large and substantial Dwelling Honse, with Barn, Wagon Houses, Cow Houses, Ac. Two good wells of water, with rawing streams on bom rides ef the farm, Hi be sold cheap. Half of purchase money can remain for a term of years, A Farm, abont 2 miles from Keyport, on Matawan Heights, in Matawan Township, Monmouth N. J.

Contains about 80 acres of choice land in a high state of cultivation 3 apple. 2 pear and 2 peach orchards in full bearing, and of the choicest kinds; strawberries, blackberries. Ac, in fine order; $5,000 worth of fruit sold off the place in one year. A lare Mansion Honse 33 Rooms, with halls. large cellar, Ac, finished in the very best manner.

2 Tenant Houses an different parts of the farm large Bains, Wagon Houses, Cow Honsee. and all other necessary ontbuiMiogrs, in first-rate order. A very desirable location, witn inn view oi itantan nay. Biaien lsiaaaana surrounding country, and on the contemplated Railroad from Araby to Mttawan. Terms to suit, and price less than eost of buildings.

For sale, or exchanged for improved property. A House and Lot on Second Street, Keyport, N. 3. House 2 story, in good order. A Valuable Brick Farm in Matawan Township, with front on Matawan Creek, mile from Matawan village.

Contains 150 acres of good land, and well adapted to grain, grass, Ac. Young apple orchard in bearinz order; berries and fruits of various kinds; large brick house, in arood order and well finished; large barns and other outbuildings; good water and running streams; snfiicient front on creek for 3 or 4 large brick yards; brick clay and moulding sand of the finest quality and in the immediate vicinity of brick yards In successful operation. Sold altogether or in two tracts. Six Building Lola, 2oxl00, corner of Church 1 and Warren Sta, Keyport, N. 3.

A BuiMinp Lot, 40x142, corner Second and 1 Harrison Keyport, N. J. A Farm in Mafawan Township, mile from Matawan. Contains 103 acres of first class land, suitable for trucking- graiij. gras.

Acand adjoining the celebra-' ted fruit farm of Ten Etck Bros. Good house, barn, and other outbuildings. Terms easy, and price unusually low. A Farm of 00 acres, situate in the Tillage of Freehold. N.

A first class farm, and in a high state ef cultivation. Situate on the Main Street of tne village, ana nanasomeiy located ior cutting up la uildine lots- Dwelling and outbuildings large, and in good order. Terms to suit purchaser. A Farm situate on the road from Spottswood to Englishtown. near Mount's MilL Contains 150 acres or choice land.

rlO nnder cultivation, ana tne oa lance in nice, thrifty wocd Soil productive and suitable for tracking or the raising of grain and grass. Price low and terms wy Village Property, Houses, Lots, Farms, not advertised. December 12, 1867. JUillinery, THE BAZAAR, MAIN 8T OPPOSITE 1st NATIONAL BANE, FREEHOLD, N. J.

MISS H. WEED Would auaounce to tbe Ladles of Freehold and Ticinity, that she baa on hand the LARGEST MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK OF MILLINERY FANCY GOODS ever before offered in Monmouth County, C0SSISTISO OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES or PARISIAN 31 ILLINEBY. SOUND HATS, in all their variety. CI1IMRTOS INFANTS' BOYS HATS, LADIES DRESS CAPS, BRAID FOR THE HAIR, LACES, (real and imitation, FRINGES, BUTTONS, COLLARS A CCFFS, POMPADOUR WAISTS AND CXDERSLEEVES, GLOVES. HOISERY, HOOP SKIRTS, Ac, Ac, Ac, and everything usually kept in Fancy Store.

FURS made over and re-lined. Miss WEED having secured the services of A PRACTICAL TRIMMER, from the City of New York, and devoting her own personal attention entirely to the business, feels confident that she can 'give entire satisfaction tc all who may favor her with their patronage tST Agency for the WHEELER A WILSON SEWING MACHINES. Freehold, Nov. 28, 1867-tf Seioing Machines. JEWING MACHINES! Having taken the agency for the sale of GROVER BAKER'S Elastic-Stitch Lock-Slilch Machines, I would invite all in want of a first-claee machine for family use or manufacturing purposes, to give ma a call.

Every machine is WARRANTED PERFECT. A competent Operator sent to the hones to give instruo- t'Machine Silk, Cotton, Needles and Oil on hand. Call at my Clothing Store, Main Street, Freehold, and see thsm operated. septl9-3in N. JATTEB80S.

EWINO MACHINES. fits- BlVflKK SKWTNO MACHINES the best ever made. Also their Manufacturing Machines a verv superior maeltne for all kinds of work. Every machine waranted. instructions given gratis by a eom- PMhfnTfMlk Thread, Cotton.

Needles, and Oil of the bet quality always on hand, and for sale atNew York prices, by D. B. BTRONO. Matawsa, Oct. 1857 -3m, PEW AND SKED FOR SALE.

The subscriber aavingrentcved from ths offers for sale his pew and horse-shed at the Manala-anChurch. JAMBS A. FEBEISE, Maaalapan. May 2, 1867-tf 1 DOLLARS REWARD. Lost on Wednesday, the 4th on the road from I nomas DeBow's to Gordon Davison's Tavern, A GOLD ASDCHA1X.

with the owner's name marked thereon. "Emma Borx." The finder will receive the at.ove reward by delivering the same to the owner, or Ictrnf it with the subscriber, near Davison's Tavern. decl3-2w JAMKS CLAYTON. DJOURNED COMMISSIONERS' AX- BALE. Tbe sale or a part of the Estate of Jona-luaa S.

Clayton, dec'c. consisting of a tract of Meadow Land, located in tbe township of Howell, being a part of the farm of said dec'd. has been adjonrned to SATURDAY, the 21st day of DECEMBER, at the dwelling honse im tbe premises, between the hoars of 12 and 5 o'clock, P.M. of said day. CHARLES BUTCHER, CHARLES A.

BENNETT, LEVI G. 1KVTIN, ilcl2-2w Commissioners. A PJOURNED SALE of REAL ESTATE. The residue of the Real Estate of William Tan Middles-worth, deceased, remaining unsold, will be exposed to public sale, On Saturday, December 28th, 1867, in the premises, between the hours of 11 and 5 o'clock, vai: Ail that certain Dwelling, Storehouse and Lot, sit-jate on the north side of the Main street of the village of liopeville. in the township of Wall, county of Monmonth.

Tne Dwelling and Storehouse are united, of good size, and in good condition. There is a Barn, Wagon Hense, and other necessary outbuildings on the premises. The lot cut-iius 1 7-1 'XI acres. This is a good business stand, and ben occupied by said deceased commanded a large country trade. Conditions at sale by CHARLES BUTCIIER Dec.

12-ts Administrator. JOB COTTRELL, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TURKEY, N. In addition to the property advertised in another part oi lO-Oity Alemocrat, ontrd sue following No. 59. A Valuable Farm of 95 Acres, on the shore near Sqnan Villare.

Monmonth Couatv. beiuufully iocited the hignway, in fall view of the ccen. 11 larm is in a high state of cultivation, a si la very productive. It lies beautifully to the sun, and is neir schools, charches and stores is well fenced good Dwelling use and suitable outbuildings; 6 acres in timber. A tine situation for a summer resort.

The above Uiiy be shown by Charles P. Jeffry, on the premises. l.riu, cap No. CO. House aoJ Lot in Freehold.

6 feet front Hons 7 rooms and hall large cellar; tarn, wagon house and cow shed, in good order. No. 01. House Lot at Blue Ball. li wl yards and barn.

Will be sold cheap. No. 62. A House aod half an acre of i-ind at Morrisville(Middletown)adjoininglandofGeorge Crawford, Esq. No.

03. A Farm of 120 Acres, 1 utile from Black's Mills. 000 peach trees in bearing. A fine young apple orchard and fine buildings, all new and well leacei: good water: if too large, will be divided to snit the purchaser. No.

G4. A Farm of 90 Acres, mile from Freehold, on the Keyport turnpike. 8 acres 1:1 chostnut timber soil nnder a good state of cultivation. Water in every field Fences good Barn, Cowhouse and Crib; good Dwelling House, medium size; plenty of Fruit; a young Appie Orchard in bearing; 10 acres of Waeat; 5j loads of Manure spread on th ground 100 i )ads ot Marl. No.

05. A Lot and Double Dwelling, JChiaic street, Freehold. Will be sold cheap THE II A II FOR 1565. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A TEAR: NLT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR: N'LT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR: LONG BRANCH NEWS. LON'5 BRANCH NEWS.

LoN-i B2ANCH NEW5. "J.VLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR "LT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR t.T OVK DOLLAR A JEAR Publ.ih-rs THi: LONU BRANCH NEWS will I-M ths pricf of their paper, for the future, coinmenciug 1. 1565. at ttie sniaU sum of ONE DOLLAR A VEAK. an i hiTe maoe arrangements to have each NEWS MONMOUTH COUNTY, cviifC'eni by correspondents, in the different liiiLes ot ThspublUU-, maite it A LIVr; NEWSPAPER, I DEPENDENT ON ALL TOPICS.

-O TO TOEINTKRE5T5 OF THE PEOPLE ia 2 of freh local matter ad ai- ani will circalte irriy amonz the Mer- Farmer, aud Prufeiooal Men of the a-, i -u. -will aiioa a p.i.ter as -will find a je e-rT jX. an article or adrertise- te aiuiitlei iat ita coiamm wiiich would of- tae la jz sensitive. Items of 1-jral in- -t jr. pn ot lh? Cusntv reqae-ted from any nj.T "be sriad them.

A limited num- -f bs lLierteJ at rejtvsonable rate LONG BRANCH NEWS. L0VO BRANCH EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE IT: KVEF.YBODT SHOULD HAVE IT ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! 1 Me of M'jnmonth County is OVEP. FORTY THOUSAND OVER FORTY THOUSAND lai tb-i ii n) r'Mon vHt Good Loi Paper should not hive a LARGE CIRCULATION. As an Inducement ro our Friends to hei, ns extend our circulation, we offer the fallowing SPLENDID PREMIUMS SPLENDID PEEMIUM3 I if- oi dabs Vfe will give a NEW $'JJ EMPIRE SEWING MACHINU, NEW $0 EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, NEW $e0 EMPIRE SJSWINU JlACttle, inr prn who will send us a club of ONE UCN- LiP.ED iUBCSI3ERS W. wiU i FIFTEEN DOLLARS IN GREENBACKS club of FIFTY SUBSCRIBERS.

We will give FITE DOLLARS 'in Greenbacks, to any t.r riub of TWENTY-FIVE subscribers. Adv person seniing us a clnb of FIVE subscribers and t.1 w'iJi receive acopv GRATIS, for one year. l)SZ COPY. ONE YEAR, only ONE DOLLAR. Of No subscription tnken without the eaib.

This is the chance for the Ladies to get SEWING MACHINES FOR NCTHIN8! Go to work, and canvass your neighborhoods, and you'll xt yoar maefcine a verv snort time. Any numoer of iiaieii copies of the new issue will be furnished to caiivaasers. Ketter-p of clubs, and others, about Dec. on application, bend in yonr orders papers now. that tnere may be no delay.

Pet-vmm paying Iheir money to setters up of clubs should be particular that they are perfectly reliable and responsi-bi. sr.d then there will be no difficulty. CLCB3ING WITH MAGAZINES, We hst arrangements to club the NEWS with lh- standard Mirazines and Periodicals of tbe day. Subscribers can obtAin tbe NEWS and either of the pabltr-tions named, at ereatiy reduced rates, by remitting tbe amount to this office: The Niv and Harper's Weekly, 1 year Jf4 25 Mazztne, 1 4 2 '-bi'n Bszar. 1 year 45 'TJje rznlar price of each of Harper's publications is $4 00 tho you gpt 'he News one year for2d Cents.) The iws arid the Gabviy 3 50 Rgalar price ef The Galaxy, J3 50; thus you get the lj fcr The Nsws ani Peterson's 5f3gazine 'Rular pnee of Pstions.

il 00.) Tbt Nsws and Arthur's Home Magazine R'gnlar price of Arthurs, 1 50 Tb- and TheChildren Hour ft-mlar price of The Hour, Jl 25.) The sw. and the Atlantic Monthly Regular price of Atlantic, $1 00.) -r a VlATxzine $2 50 2 75 2 00 4 00 250 1 75 350 3 50 2 00 4 00 'Rgnlr price of Decsorest. 0O. The Msws and Demorest's Yoting America. R'gnlar price of Young America, $1 SO.

Tbe Niwa and the cientinc American Regular price of the scientific, $3 00.) The its and God-y'e Lady's Book (Regular price oftiodey. fcl'uo.) The Nws aixl the American Agriculturist. Kz-nlar price of the Agriculturist. II SO.) The Nsws ami the Nation! frpemMon Rgaiar price of the Freemason, $4 00) Address all communications, by mail, to iec2-tf YARD A MORRIS, PuHi'bsr of The Nrws, Long Branch, N. 3..

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23,348
Years Available:
1834-1942