IIAYHAKIXG. There is anually so much pood grass merclessly manslaughtcred in making it into hay that it becomes theduty of every publisher, editor and agricultural writer in the land, happening to have a better practical knowledge of hay 'making, to begin with the hay season preaching as earnestly as they can, at every opportunity, better principles, until a radical reform in much of our haymakining practice shall have been achieved. As clover usually .comes first in the routine of haying, and the season for putting mowers afield is close at hand ; let us bear in mind that the best standing condition of clover is when the plant itselfis fully developed, and the heads in full but early bloom, before any considerable proportion’ ol them have assumed the slightest tinge of brown. Then instead of being roast ed, broiled and baked, in the scorching sun until it is as black as Japan tea, as is too ft cquently thecasc with clover hay, the best plan is to cut after the dew is olfinthe morning, cure and spread in the swath, as much as can be done in live or six hours of clear, drying weal h er, then twenty-four hours more in small cocks, sheltering from dew-and rain, and haul in and put away with the leaves still green, wilted but not in the least crisped or blackened by the sun. Tlie other grasses are best cut when tire stalks and foliage have attained full growth and the seeds arc entirely de veloped, but still in a milky state.— ijike clover, they should be cocked after a few hours' sun curing finished oil' in the cock, cured but not in the least crisped, and hauled in while still green in color, elastic and possessed of all the inviting aroma of “new mown hay.” If the foundation of bays and stacks are inside up well dear of the ground, af fording full and free ventilation under neath, and then In stacking or stowing away, a layer of clean dry straw, say six inches in depth, is placed every lw» feet between the courses of hay, there will be no danger of clover or any other grsiss heating, moulding or rotting, though put away a great deal greener than iw the general practice, mid iu(l uitely better hay will be the result. Hulling Early roliUoc*. Every cultivator has his own opinion upon this subject. If potatoes can ne planted early, with sprouts already started an inch or more in length, seve ral days in time will obviously be gain ed, because the seta must always make sprouts for the young plants. But how is it that so many find no advantage in planting sprouted potatoes, and prefer rubbing them smooth before cutting them? Simply because the sprouts, being exceedingly delicate, are bruisea by rough handling, and the growing points irrecoverably injured. These entirely fail, and new shoots must start from thoeyes. Sprouted potatoesshould therefore be handled with extreme care, and the points not even touched. When burled, line earth should he cau tiously placed upon them. With this care, from one to two weeks will bo gain ed by employing seed which has been sprouted an inch or two in length. We have adopted another inode, by which still more time maybe gained. A little space is left in a late hotbed, trenched two inches deep are made, and the cut pieces ate placed in these trench es aide by side in contact, and covered ■lightly with earth. By thetimespring frosts aro over, they will have grown eonie inches and haveumilogreen leaves. They are then set out like strawberry plants, in good mellow ground, and hoed like other crops. Two small trenches across the end of a hotbed will thus furnish plants enough for a hundred hills of potatoes. Experiment ix \ViiEAT(JiTi/rnaE. — A I'ennsylvania farmer, [J. A. Gilpin, Esq., of Winstown.J made an experi ment season, which is worthy of atten tion. This consisted in slopping up every other pipe of his drill in seeding one acre, which made the rows twenty inches apart, while all the rest of his crop Was sown as usual, ten inches apart. In the spring he ran a one-horse hoe harrow the wide sown wheat only once, which seemed to give it a fresh start in its’ growth. At harvest, he harvested twenty-two bushels from that acre, while the rest of the held only yieled nine to the acre. The season, he says was a very poor one, and his seed was bud, but the experiment was very en couraging. Preserving Fruit by Cold.—A fruit dealer in Philadelphia, named 1-1 el lings, who has a store along the wiv.irf, is now building and tilting up a fruit preserving establishment on China wharf, in Bristol township. By the process used, fruit is preserved Irom decay, not by heat, but i»y cold. The building or apartment used is so con structed that a large quantity of ice is kept ;wilhin, over winch a current of air continually passes. The fruit is kept on shelves or drawers open to the cool air. The temperature is kept down to the uniform staiidari} of ahunt ,'M de crees a hove zero—hut two depress above point. The result is tiur green fruit of all kinds may lie kep for months without spoiling,' Apple: pears, oranges, pine apples, &v,, ar kept in this manner until the arrival < favorable time fur putting them int market. The establishment of Mi Hellimja will be so located as to eon. inaiutfaisy transportation by railroad or canal to New York and Philadelphia. It is said that Shekel pears, perfectly fresh, can he had in April by keeping them in, a cold apartment sueli as this, The advantages of such a contrivance to extensive dcalorsin fruit are very obvi ous, The knowledge that such a inode is already in use in some localities will he a new idea to some of our readers. Almost any one can try it on a small scale, provided the requisite amount ol ice can be obtained. An experiment of this kind was tried some years since in. Philadelphia by two Bucks county men. They succeeded well in keeping ths fruit, but the demand out of season was not so great as they expected, and the transaction was nut very protitable. Now', however, the rich must he grati fied at every cost; nothing is too luxu rious or expensive to find a ready pur chaser. Manure.— Few persons have any thing like an adequate idea of the vast amount of fertilizing material annually wasted in large cities. Liebig estimates that 100,001) persons give annually 21,- 4-10 tons of solid liquid manure, con taining enough nitrogen to manure 00,- 000 acres. Applying these figures to a city like Philadelphia, with 700,000 in habitants, some idea may be formed of the immense losses which agriculture sustains by the almost total want of anything like usysteinnticarrangement for economizing of this valuable male rial ; and what is true of Philadelphia, is alike true of every other city and town in the United States. Truly we urea wasteful people, and have little cause for surprise that our cereal crops arc regularly detereorating. Transplanting in the Night.— An exchange informs us that the last spring and summer he mjide the follow ing experiment: He transplanted ten cherry trees while in bloom, commenc ing at four o’clock in the afternoon and transplanted one each hour, until one in the morning. Those transplanted in the daylight shod their blooms, pro ducing little or no fruit, while those planted during the darker portions maintained their condition fully. He did the same with ten dwarf pear trees after the fruit was one third grown.— Those transplanledduringthe day shed their fruit; those transplanted during the night perfected their crop, and allowed ao injury from having been re moved. With each of these trees lie removed aim* earth with the roots. <. Tla ‘Ufaalien i« orjmportanco, tq nt- V, -tract the***'.'tioi\of "•* -s an (***"*.s > '■mho' ■■' ' ■ ©tj) (ffiooije. 1868. spltlNU! 1868. As the delightful tienson of SPUING luiajust openou, LEIDICH & MILLER Have lust opened nn nminimlly largo supply of HKAUTIFUL GOOD*, suited to tho Koasun, ami now ready for Inspection. A GRAND DISPLAY OF DRESS SILKS, nil the now color* and shades. BLACK SILKS of every grade ami quality. All tho now stylos and color* of desirable i ) a i: s s a n o n s For Walking Suits, such as GHANA MOHAIR POPLINS , PLAIN MOHAIR POPLINS, STRIPED d- PLAIN MOHAIRS, COLORED ALPACAS, COLORED VELOURS, FRENCH PERCALES, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, FRENCH CHINTZES, Ami many other Roods for the Henson. SPRING S II A W L S , SPRING SAUQUES AND MANTLES. All the now styles and colors of S J L K r A JR A S O L S For Laldles Misses and Cnlldren, Please do not forget the fact that LEIDICH & MILLER Always have the largest nnd most complete stock ol WHITE GOODS, Embracing, Plain and Striped Mohairs, Plain Plaid and Slripet( JnconeU, JJiuutltfvl Striped Stiluses, All the new stylos of Ticked and .SUMpcd-Mus ias for v U A 11 IB A I. D I E H MOURNING GOODS, The best assortment In the town. FUNERAL GOODS, Every thing required for funerals. Very strict attention given to lilllna all orders for thoimme. DOMESTIC GOODS, Stacks and stacks of Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS, at prices HKX.OW MAItKKT UATE3. Cal licoes from Hto at*. Good Domestic GING HAM* 11115 els. tick ry ox, CHECKS , TABLE LTFSya ami CLOTHS, TABLE DOYLIES mill TOWELLINGS, etc., itr. CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! >t Tlui largest stock that has ever been offered in f>» Carlisle, find selling ut much ton-vr rates than foi *0 years. lleKl quality LOW EL TU IWSEPLY Best quality HERTFORD THREE PLY EPTUA SUPER INGRAIN'S, TWO PLY, ALL (QUALITIES, ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, STRIPED GARGETS, of nil widths, suitable for halls and stall's. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, New styles lor halls, lu all widths. T ABLE OIL CLOTHS CLOTH TABLE COVERS, Marsallcs Quilts, Lancaster Quills, Honey Comb Quills, OIL WINDOW SHADES, all colors ami styh*. CLOTHS & CASI MERES The new Btvles and colors now on hand, and soi ling at greatly reduced prices, NOTIONSI NOTIONSII Trimmings, Buttons* Laces, Edgings, Hosiery Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Hoop Skills, and thous ands of other good desirable goods that cannot be mentioned here. Above wo glvo you but a small enumeration of the immense amount of seasonable, and attrac tive stock of goods that you will And on hand. Do not fail to give us an early call as we are offering great Inducements In nil kinds of goods. Great bargains all the time. We do not limit the time for bargains to sixty or ninety days, but slate that at all times wo sell goods chespsr than the cheapest LEIDIOH * MILLER, ijigy of lh<} C»rD« f "** 1!. EWING, A. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER W K s T .MAIN a T It K K T . A SIM.NKPin AssoHTMKNT OP N K W ri: U X ITU B 1* jo.- the Holidays, comprising Sofas, Lounges, Uocklng C'lmlis, Kusy CUmti'K, itecopllon Ulmlrs, Hurc*:ms, Hceretnrles, Parlor, FVIIXI T U U E , of the Latest Styles. UOTTAGK I'UUNITUUK IN' SETTS, Hplomlkl New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, r.u/r frames ani> pictures, Pavtieulur attention given to Funerals. Orders from town amt country attended to promptly mil on reasonable terms. Dec. HI. IrttMl—tf* /S A BIN E T W A K E HOUSE TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectlully Informs his frienus and the public generally, that he sUU continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wall u.iuu euMomers either bvday or by night. Ready made Coki-ins kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental, lie has constantly on hand F’w/Av I'a/tnl Mrtnlic Horinl Owe, of which he has been appointed the sole agent. This case is recommended as superior to any ol the kind now in use, It being perfectly air tight. He Inis also furnished himself with u new Rose wood llkau.sk and Kentlc horses, with which he will attend Junernls m town ami country, per sonally, without e.\l ra-elmrgc. Ami’tiit the greatiM discoveries of the age is owW/’.s .Sj>ri,i;/ Maflmas, the best and ehehpesl hed ecu In use, the exclusive right of which 1 have secured, and will he kept constantly mi hand. C A B I X ET. M A K [ls H, in all its various branches, earned on, and ..can* leans, Secirliirii's, Wnik-Mnml.', i arlor Wine, II pholsieit'd i 'hails, rmias, Put, rtidu and untie rallies, Dunn- ami Ih-eakhM fables \\ ash stands of ul! kinds, French bedsteads.high uml low posts: Jenny land ami Cottage bedsteads Chairs ol all kinds, looking Classes, and all other articles usually inanulactuied in tills lliu of business, kepi constantly on hand. Ills workmen aie men ol c\pc. iemm, his nia leriaMlu-best, ami his v.ui K made in tile latest eitv stvie, and all under h.s mm supervision. P will lie vvammled and -old low foreash. Hu Invites all m gu- him a call .re pnivlms mg elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here lofire extended to him Ire feels indebted Hi his numerous eustomei s, and assures them that lUi ellbr ts will be spared in nmnv to please them in stvle nnd pnee, Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street, nciirl.v upp.Mli- lh.- 11 “' 1 'Vj.Vv I o'Ssj !* E . Dec. 1. I S'ld. KK,S H A U 111 VA L. HATS AND CAPS. Tlio subscriber has Just opened at A’o. 15 iVor/ft Hanover Street, u few doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, one of the hugest ami best.Slocks ol 11 ATS ami CAPS ever ottered In Carlisle. Silk Hats, Cussirnere of all styles and qualities, SHIV Brims, dill'eient colors, and every descrip tion of Soil Hats now made. , .. Tin* Dunkard and Old Fashioned Brush, con stantly on hand and made to order, all warrant ed to give sal isfaetUm. STRAW HATS. MEN'S, Plain French Muslins. have also added to my Slock, notions of dltter •nt kinds, consisting ol LADIES' AND («F.NTLEMKN’S STOCKINGS, y,;d: 77,-v. iSVvpfmM-.t, , CW/f/rv. irlovrs, I’rnrih, Thread, .SVi vim/ Silk, Umbrella*, At PLUME SECAIIS AND TOBACCO ALWAYS ON HAND. (»lve mo a call, and examine my slock as I fo' conlldciil ol pleasing all, besides saving you mi Uey * JOHN A. ICKi.LFR, No. 15 North Hu no\er Street. June (1, IsilT— ly AND CARS! DO YOU WAN !' A NICH HAT OR CAT IK so, Don't Fa it. to Cam. on J. O.UALhIO, AC*. -!*, lf/;.57 MAIX STREET, Where can be seen Hie tlnesl assortment of II AT S AND CA P S ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great plcni ure In inviting his old friends and customer and all new ones, to Ins splendid stock Just rt ceived from New York ami Philadelphia, cui: -.islmg In part of lino SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS, besides an endless vnrleiyof Hnls and Caps < the Uliesl style, ull ol winch lie will sell ut U Lmvvst tW.di IVkt.v. Also. his own uuuuiluclui ■ it Huts always mi hand, and ""HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. He has the ocm arrangement lor coloring Ha and all Unidsof Wo-.1.-ir t iouds, o vereouis, we.. i Hie shortest nntiee (Us he etilols every week) an mi the most reasonable terms. Also, a line lot choree hraiids of y AVKINS, TOWELLINGS) always cm hand. He desires to call theuttentli of persons who ha\ e to sell, as lie pa\ s the highest cash prices for I M Ulv*e him a c all, at the above number, his »i stand, as lie IV.-U e.mlldent of giving entire sut faelion. Dee. ill I. lsti7 / IOAL AND LUMHEK YARD. The subscriber having leased Hie. Yard I'ormerlj' occupied by Aimstrong a Holler, and purchased the stock of In the Yard, together with nn immense new slock, will have constantly on hand and furnish to order ail kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER. IN NEW STYLES, Lnth. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and Weatherboard lug, Posts and Ralls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber surd. All kindsot Shingles, to wit: While Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, of diiercut qualities. Having ears of my own, i can furnish bills to order ul any length and sl/e ut the shortest milieu and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they eau bo famished at ull times. I have constantly'oii hand all kinds of I*AM -ILY GOAL, under cover, which I will deliver, clean, to any part ,ol the borough, to wit: Ly kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove ami Nut, Luke Fiddler, Truvcrum, Locust Mountain, Luuborry which 1 pledge myself to sell utthe lowest prices. LUnvburnvrs' ,nnd Blacksmiths' Coal, always on and, which 1 will sell ut the lowest figure. Yard west Hide of Grammar School, Mam .Street. Uce. 1 1805 ANDREW 11. BLAIR. TjIOBWABDING AND “*• COMMISSION HOUSE. J. BEETEM A BROTHERS having purchased oi Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse, (Henderson's old stand.) head of High street, beg leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will be paid for Flour Oraln un.l Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Fluster, Salt and Hay, kept constantly un hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing (New Styles.) Col’d Coverlids LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTA N, LAWBERRY, Ac., Ac Llinoburners' and Blacksmiths’ Coni, constant ly for sale. Kent under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, ull kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. D'C. I. l+r>. DRUGS! DRUGS!—Dr. D. Cormnun having to relinquish an extensive practice, us well as his Drug business In the city of Pitts burg, several years ago. on account of ill health, inis now opened at No. .Is N. Hanover street, be tween the Oilice's of Drs. Kinder and Zll/.er, a liIUKi STORM, where he lias and is receiving ev ery few days a pure stuck ot Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stull's and everything generally kept in a well-regulated City Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded and family receipts will receive special care. The Dr. can bo consulted at any hour, at ids olllce, hack of his store, or at his dwelling. No. D- N. Hanover Street, after stme hours. Remember Hie place, No. &» N, Hanover Street, Carlisle. Sept. 12.-IBC7— ly - /and FANCY PRINTING of jbkscuiPTiON neatly executed at the jfurnlture, Nc fAUMSI.F,, riiXj’A ramp Stools, Outre Tables, Dining Tables, (,'anl Tables, OUomons, What-Nots itl!., Ac., Dining Room, Kitchen ami Otlloe in groat-variety fQats auU tffapss or am. Tin: .V K W HI*P I y O S T YL EH A full assorlincnl of BOV S. AND CHILDREN'S. FANCY DO. TOBACCO AND CIC.AIIS (•() u N Tlt Y F U US Humber anti tffoal COAL AND LUMIIBEB, BOARDS. SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF PALING, PLASTERING Flour it Feed, Coal, Planter A Suit, J. BEETEM it BROS. DR. D. COUNMAN. ©merits 7l UUUKUY. I' UUI i U i'UU Viri- Itt IUN sTOBB. Almost every pentou knows Oi the CHKAI* Htouk, jVo. ss, A'ail I‘umfret Hired, •where you cun always buy your groceries cheap er than elsewhere, umi how ih.es It come, be cause i have no rent to pay and have my.owii clerks, therefore I cun sell goods lower than if I bail lour or five hundred dollars vent to pay ana six oreiehl hundred dollars to pay lor clerks. Mv Stuck Is always /rr.sh mid complete, keep none hut good goods and wainint every article that is sold mu ol my store. 1 have cotiMamly on bund nude, Brown, Crushed, I’ulven/.ed and Granulated Green and Boasted Cotlees, s>yi ops '» *“» C 0...... 1 taking Molasses. Green and Black leas, Bicc. Beans, Peas, Pearl Barle>, Uommy. Sweet Him kor Coin,Corn.•siareh, Klee, I;dour, 1-iirlna,Hueet mul Baker's Chocolate, Whole and Ground ■spi ces Baking Soda. Sulen.tus, I’ resh I eas.Coi u, io* n,aloes ami I‘eiiclms. Uy llio can or doicn, all kinds of Flavoring Lxtracls. bnglish 1 Icklcs, siien as Glikins, Mixed Pickles, White Onions, L’aulillower, PicallUU. Chow Chow, also Oirklns bvK tlu/ct.. 1.-icsh i'ablu Oil, Kolclmp. Also in*. Barber's Horse Powder, and I’ ronlleld s Cat tle I’owder. Stove and Shoo Blacking, Indi.o, Wlille Glue, Madder, While Busin, Beeswax, lixlruei Logwood, am Us, Flour kulpiiur, lUtle Vilnol, Copperas, Antimony, Ac. lle*inp, Canary and lUvpo Heed lor Hudrt, Kssenue of c'oil’oe, and Lye, Dried Fruit, such an w pivred and unpared Peaches, Apples, Pluck bei nes, Cherries, also Primes, Figs. Dates. Layer, Seedless, and Valentin Itul.sins, Currants, Citron, Lemons, and uranges, apenn. Fish.Uan ners’and Coal Oils. Pure Cider Vin egar, Soaps, such as Ullve, ateunne, Hubbli’s, llusin, Country and all kinds oi Toilet Soaps. Also a line assortment of mi kinds of aegars, Chewing and Smoking lobac cos. such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Hun Fish. Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut, Navy, Spun, 1 ino Cut Chewing. Virginity,Cherokee, Mlnnchahal . Chlngoroer, sunny aide. Virginia Choice, Punch Lynchburg, Yarn, Gem oi the Mtmnlaln, Shang lial, Lateku, Danville, Pioneer. Keystone, Vir ginia Dare. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, such ns Murkest, Clothes ami Traveling BaskoU of all sizes mill styles, Tubs, ihiclcels, Kcolois. Dippers, Hall Bushels ami Peek Measures. U««su Buckets, I' luur Buckets, Horse Brushes. Hhoodo., ,siovo do., Wall da., Chillies do., Scrubbing do., Dusting do., Whlsps and Brooms. Twin s of all kinds, Bed Cords, Clothes Hines, ‘'ouSiiswiirefteS ami Crockery Ware, a i«ood supply ol all kinds, A good assortment ol Lumps, Cameras and Tumblers, and many other articles too numerous to mention. I'l.uUll AND FEED constantly on hand, also a iur"e‘.sup|)lv ol *. A it, German ClmnipUm Mus i-ird the best hi Use. bv tin* Jar or dozen, whole vile’and letad. m which Hie subseriher Is the „ili. iD’ent lot 1 . Fish and salt, Crackers ,m.' ihsemis uf ail kinds. Notions of every ties -1 1 \il l, Uinus of Tommy I’rodueu taken In ox idiaiige lor Coo,ls at the CHEAP GROCERY, FltUlT AND PKUVI.-dcN S’lUllE, A O. Bs, hast , -o, ci.Wnvw... a , () R UOFI ,, MAN _ Feb. (5, ISfN. & BUOTMEU. REMOVAL! 1! V .sC Street, Carlisle— H'm. Jt< iil-s old stand. iVO 7S. LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES. r It 1 CK .V It E I) U CE D ! Wo have just received a fresh suppy of (; HOC E HIES. H II C II AS ] Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su esil'B. Codecs, green nml rousted, Klee, Ada iiiiinUne Cumlles. Tallow Cimdles, Starch Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, ba ker’s Cocoa, Baker’*, broma, Mac car on I, Vcrmacllla, Kahnes lock’s Karina. M usiard, Mus tard Seed, Black an d Cavanne Pepper,Spi ces. Indigo, Al -1 u m, Coppe ras, lump and pulver ized b r i Hi stone, bahblit’s end Vanhagan’s Soap, Toilet Boap, Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Kino Salt by the sack or bushel. Shoo Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo rnsscß, Sperm 0.1, Wnggnn Orenao, Mao kcrel, variousgradesSugarcured Hams. .PUfnici Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and I luld Lumps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and corn wisp brooms, lampico I*ly brushes, hearth, dusting and swceplng BrusheH. hand scrub brushes, shoo and wall brushes, cloth and hair brushes, Mueilage, Liquid Kennett, black, blue and red Ink. GATT EE POWDER, Kalsins. Prunes, paired and unpaired Peacheg Peaches and Tomatoes In cans. Catsups, ter and London Club Snuee, Creen Lorn In cans, table UU, llomtny, beans, ORANGES AND DEMONS water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat L-’ollW\ i wist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, KilllUinlek, 1- inc Cut, Lynchburg and Uunkeepmikie SMnukmg tobac co and Anderson's .Solace chewing Tobacco. OUEESSW’A HE, ciuyA, UL S, S'. 1 VOODEX FA RTIIEX AXD NTOXE WARE, la.skels, a general assortment of Willow ami iplinl Baskets uml many N 0 T lONS, nd everything else visually kedt In a Grocery ilme. The public are respecttully Invited to call .ml exam Inu their slock. We leol coulldeut thoj nil go away salistled. ... , tfj)” Marketing of all .vinds taken in exchange or goodi. April IR, IRfIR. WASUMOOU <t 13UOT1IE11. a k t i n ’ a FAMILY GROCERY STORE, EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN A. (Late Martin .t Gardner's.) The subscriber would ben leave to Inform the uliy.ens uf Carlisle nml vicinity, that ho slill iteeps on hand, at his store, East Mam Street, ad imnliu' Gardner tX Co's. Machine Shop and Foun dry, the largest and beslseleeled slock of I'' U I‘], I I GIIOCE U I E 8 , Gmss nml Quceuswarc, which he will sell at the \ erv lowest prices lor cash. Every article m the line uf Family Groceries will always he kept ire.sh and cheap. He also calls particular atten tion to the J-.'iirr/:(t latent Ulus* hunt Jur\, ol which he has the exclusive agency lor Carlisle, and which has proved Its supenorliy over all other eans or jars now m use hy its great simplicity, perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and the ex traordinary ease with winch It is sealed and opened wahout Injury fur future use. No laml lv should purchase other Jais without hrstexam mine the Eureka, If they want to buy the best.— Also ENOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arll ele which no household should he without. Also, Lash’s celebrated. WASHING MACHINE, only Five Dollars, and the AMIUUN CLOTHES WHINGER, both of which are coidldently rec ommended to give entire satisfaction. Hu has also been appointed agent tor the sale of EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES, to which ho would cull the attention of Formers mul others needing them us the bc.sl and cheap est urliclc to ho found for conveying water thro’ vards mul hum yards. Also u variety of ulhur articles, such us DOUII MATS, of several kinds and prices, ifi- .lust opened a supply of Fresh Herring and all kinds of .Salt Fish, put up this .Spring. A 1 Flour In barrels uud backs, and Feed by the Inis el JOHN MAitTHS' July 18.1 SC7 —If p 110 VISION AND GROCERY STORE, ON SOUTH-WEST UOiINEEI PITT & POM FU E T BTUEETS The undersigned, successor to J. F. Steel, re- Hpectlully announces lliul, having Just returned from the Eastern cities, ho is now prepared to well at the very lowest cash prices, a great variety of fresh GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, CONSISTING OP QllPfHjH-'firtf, Sugar, Glassware, Coffee, ITooci outi ]|W6U» irar,c, Tea, fHsh, Splccs, Salt, Crackers, Coal Oil, Cheese, Molasses, Lubricating Oil, Potatoes, Tobacco, Canned Fruit, &.vars, Tickles and Sauce, and nil Hie articles Ucpt in a llrst class Grocery Htorc. 1 would vospceti'ully solicit a share of Iho pub lic* patronage. May 23, 18'7-ly DANIEL SHOEMAKER. MRS. u. A. SMITH’S PHOTO .graphic Gallery Hmiih-east Corner llano* vcr Street, ami MarUotSipiare, where may ho had ail the illflereut styles of Photographs, from card to Ufo slice, IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPEB.AND MELAINOTYPES also Pictures on Porcelain, (something now) both plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro : dnctloiia of the Photographic art. Call and see attention given to copying from Dagnerrotypen &c. She Invites the patronage of the public. Feb. Ifi . IWti. Q_ETTHE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS LOOHM A N 1 S Premium Photographic Gallery,2l WEST MAIN STHEKT. Carlisle, Pa. Feh. W !WW.—ly , U S. PATENT AGENCY C. L. LOCH MAN, 21 WEST MAIN STREET CARLISLE PA., Executes Drawings. Specifications, &c„ and pre sents Patents tor inventors. Feb. 13, im-ly i iarc, |NDUSTRIA PROSPERET. I hnvo lately made largo additions to my al ready EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HARDWARE In all Its branches and departments, "nd buying exclusively for M, IE! am able tocompclo with Phllad'a. Mark |9 ets, and to Whole sale at Manufacturer'* Wives. All orders attended to personally .mulw usual promptness. Goods delivered to all parts of the town FREEOF CHARGE. iVow.Hn’u We Invito thespeclal attention of Blacksmith s and Wagon-Makers to our extensive slock m their line, comprising In part Hammered, Rolled, English Refilled, and Norway Iron, . , of all slmpoo and sizes. Burden’s Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse and Mule Iron, Nulls of illll'enMit brands, Rowland's Black and Polished Springs, Handersou’H Cast-Steel, 15 Spring. Sleigh, Blister and Toe Steel, _ Blacksmith’s Drills, Solid-Box Vicos, Bel lows, Kilos. Rasps, and Case Hardened Wagon, Carriage, and Bugay Axles. CARRIAGE. WAGON AND SLEIGH Fixtures, embracing in pait: Hubbs, Spokes, Felloes, Bows, Shafts, Carriage Poles, Sleigh Run ners, Fenders, Top Leather, Duck Canvas, Dril ling, Damask, Lace, Trimmings, Ai., &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 their advantage to buy Nails, Locks, Paints, Oils, and other, Building Materials, to gether with CARPENTERS’ TOOLS from tbo Item Maker, ~^SF m warranted to glvo iiuuresullsluctlouin quality uud prlc- CAHINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS we would Invito your ntlontlnn to our Inigo nml cht’up Ktuek of Walnut nml Mnhnguny Vnneora, Chair, Sofa, and bed springs, Moss. Hair «&c,, oto. Collin Handles, Lace, Krlugo and all necessary materials and goods in lUelrllno. riADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS of even- variety comprising In part Black, bed und*Whtte. Enameled and Patent Leather. Uog Skins,Saddle Trees. Stirrups, Japanned and silver Haines. Horse blankets, Collars, Bridle Buts, buckles, Kings, brow-bands Rein-Web, Glrthlngs. blanket binding, Ives’ and norths Sell Adjusting Trees. <fce., Ao. A LAUGH STOCK OK SHOEMAKER’S TOOLS and Findings, Morroecoes, Tamplcoes, Sheen Skins, Colored Lin Ifini lngs,&e.,allofwhlch will be sold at the JL lowest Ct«/i rales. paints and oils Twenty tons of the following brands' of White Leads and Zinc’s; Welheriirs Lead. Liberty do., buck do., Crystal do,. Mansion do., French Zinc, American do.,Snow \\ lute do., Florence do., Col- ored do. Colorsof every description dry and In oil in cans, and lubes. Also, Gold Leaf, French and German bronze, Paint, Varnish, ami Camel Hair Brash es, Graining Combs and brushes. OILS AND VARNISHES Linseed OH, Sperm do., Fish do., Jjurd do., Lnbrlc do., Neats Foot do., Turpoutlno, cuuch Varnlah, Furniture do., WhileDeraardo, do, JAPAN IRON AND LEATHER VARNISHES Also, Putty, Litharge. Whiling, Ulue, Shellac, Rosin, Chalk, Alum, Copperas, Borax Madder. Logwood, &C..&C. We would especially invito the attention of Farmers, Mechanics T%kT unil the communi ty lu general to the following articles: DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSEY’S IKON CUHU WELL'AND CHAIN PUMPS, DUAWINQ WATER FROM FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEET. Wood, Iron ami Lead Pipe lo suit, U YUBA ULIC BAMS Ac., Ac. A constant and fresh supply of DUPONTS Rock, Rule, Eagle and Duels I'owdor, Together with Sal>i> Fuse. MuttockH. Crow-Burs, Drills, tiledges. tapping Hammers, Cement ol the Following brands. (Warranted fresh and good,) Uosendalo, Scotland and Hancock, Also. Calcine Plaster, Putro Sand, Ac., Ac* Elizabethtown, and London Homes, straight ml twisted. Butt and Long traces, sth Chains, preades, Halters, Chains, Cow Ties, Ac., Ac. FARM BELLS of all sizes, (warranted not to crack.) MILL AND OIUCULAU SAWS. IUrrCIIEU HAWS, KNIVES, HTHEI.B, Ac., AO. A LARGE AND NEW STOCK °^_ r h 1 C E D A H \S r A It E, COIII’IUSINQ Tuba, Churn a, Buckets, Butler Bowls, Prints, <Vc., &e. Plain and Porcelain-Lined, Oval and Round Boilers , Porcelain, Brass and Copper *Vfy JVe.scnu/10 Kettles, Waffle and Grid-Irons. A NEW LOT 01* GRAIN BAGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS, BOLDER, BAR LEAD, SPELTER. BLOCK TIN, PIG LEAD. SHEET BRASS, &c. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS,. Smooth and Twist II Rule's, and Ride Barrels, ami Mount K a lugs, Revolvers and Bowk* Knives,also, iueuillo Catridgen to suit KUlea and Revolvers, of all the improved pat terns. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF bird cages Also. Chamber ■W"UV'JT' Setes, Patent Me tallic Iron Hold era, Moss & Flow er Hanging Baskets. CLOTHES W HINGE US CHINESE GONGS, HAND BELLS ['Oil HOTEL KEEPER S. PLAIN AND GILT LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS ONLY AGENTS FOR PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIP 1 used on doors and windows for excluding coH, rain, dust, and snow without mentioning the SAVING OF COAL besides scouring such comfort as no other expen diture of fuel cun command. ALSO SOLE AGENTS FOB FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES. SOLE AGENTS FOR Finnic shifting Beam Plows. Plunk High and Low Cutter, Zolgler, Welrlch, Bloomfield, Eagle and Fork Plows.— Plow ami Cultivator Handles, Plow Beams, Ac. Castings of every description to suit the above Plows constantly on hand. We are agents for the Patent Improved 3/camr ing Faucet. We guarantee them to duaw and JiKAsnuE coubkctly, the heaviest Molasses, Oils, Tar, Varnishes. Ac., In the coldest weather. 1000 Kens Naim Just received, and will sell by the nunutU.u at Manufacturer’s Prices for OcuAt Kozuembor old stand. HENKY SAXTON, No. IS East Main St., OzrlUle,jPa Tan. 16,1808.-17 c, ■parouiarp, MILLER& BOWERS Take this opportunity of directing tho attention of tho community at largo, and ovory person In particular, to their recently .replenished stock of H.ARDW A R E . They studiously avoided Investing during tho high prices, and patiently awaited tho falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near mi possible, they have Invested largely, and arc prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices- as any market outside tho cities. They especially Invite tho attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our stock Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything In our lino. Wo have constantly on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng lish Uellned anil Norway IRON, Burdan's Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nulla, Norway Rods, Cast Hloel, of the best brands, Black and Polished Sprlngs.Kprtng, Sleigh, Blis ter and Toe Steel, together with a full stock of TSlacJtsmith’s loots, Such as Drills, Solid-Box Vices, COACH AND WAGON FIXTURES, Case Harden, Wagon, Carriage and Buggy AXLES, HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, BOWS, SHAFTS. CARRIAGE POLES, TOP LEATHER, canvas. DRILLING, Damask, Laco Trimming, Ac. Ac. BUILDING MATERIAL, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. Persons wishing to build will find It to their ad vantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are careful to select from the best manufacturers, and In no case do we recom mend goods that are not serviceable and of the very best quality. Harrisburg Nails CARPENTER’S In this brunch of the business wo are ready to compote with any other establishment, both in quality and price. Our slock of Planes, Saws, Squares, Augurs, Chisels, Bench Screws, &0.. are of tho finest smiles, and we Jf? keep up the reputation of tho old stand in this particular. SADDLERY, Such HH Self adjusting and Oig Trees, Enameled Leather, Patent Leather, Jlog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Haines, BRIDLE BITTS, Saddler’s Tools of every description. SHOE EI'NDINGS, consisting of Moroccos, Tnmplco, Root, Patna 8001. Tampico French, Pink Linings, White Li nings, Mnrmifcs, Bindings, Shoe Thread. Pops. Tonis of nil kinds, and everything connected with this lino, all which will bo disposed of at the lowest figures. . . , .... Cabinet makers and undertakers will always And us having a fall stock of Hair Cloth, Red, Chair and Sofa Springs. Curled Ilair.Coflln Han dles, Laco, Collin Screws, and everything iatheir line. . POCKET CUTLERY, TABLE AND ft full assorlmcntof which can be found on our shelves ul all times. WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS. We have not quito'cleaned the Eastern market of thlsjmrllcular commodity, but have always on hamT a Kulllclent supply of the best brands, which wo are ready to oiler at the lowest rales. COLORS, in every variety, dry and in oil. OlLS—Linseed. Sperm. Winter Bleached Whale, Lubricatlugand Neats Foot. VARNISHES, Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnlshpfl, Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Rosin, Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac. of all descriptions and of any manufacture, Wood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit, A Farm and House Bells, Mill Crosscut ami Circular BA.WS. Rifle and Blastm? Powder, Safety Fuse, Hosendnlo. Han cok and Scotland Cement. Calcene Floater, White Sand. Crow Bars, Sledges, Brills, Napping Hammers, &c. FARMERS fire respectfully Invited to ex* amino our stack of Haines, v-*uiv.-s Truces, Breast Chains, Tongue and Htay Chains,, Fifth thalns, Jockey Chains, Spreads. Hal'ei]. i 'bains. Cow Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Unices,/ Grain Bogs, &o. CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE CEDAR WARE , INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMP'Y. Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Halt Bushels, and every CAP I.T A L $50,000. thins connected with this branch. ; . _ • x , ~ B The above Company has beenorganized fortho __ dOTAntt' . jlnsurlns of nil kinds of live stock ugulnat loss by nSiSSi JMdenth, Ihett or accident. The rates of Insurance are as low and ns fnvor- M-able ns any Company of the kind in tho United iH wavaiSi States, while nn abundant capital, and a careful O Hevoiv management of itsatrulrs, make It most dealra- Cartrldges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of those wishing to insure, ry kind. „ ■ W. B. MULHIN, TINNER'S SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, President, Lead, Block. Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, Ac. -\y, p, SADLER, WM. M’CLELLAN, Secretary. Vice President, Applications for Insurance can be made to - H. K. PKFFEK, Agent, Carlisle, Pa. Or to J. E. JOHNSON, Actuary, Shlppouab'g, Pa. May U. !BtK-ly Wo*aro Solo Agents for the BUFFALO SCALES. These Scales are wnrrantedtocompeto M\ A with any other in the Mamet, ./M ; and are offered on better terms. /|j As we order direct from the / Kaciorles, we are able to supply mSSSBS) country merchants at Phlladol phln and New Ydrk Prices. 11 Repairs for M’ Cormick’s Reap™ l Mower of any year, constantly on"- p. H,_Qou(ls delivered to any port ot;r wa free of charge. WILLEB 4 B OW. No. 28 North Hanover HI., C i0 * Feb. 20, ISU7—Xy. Bellows, ' Rupps, Files, &c, Always on hand. TOOLS. Brow Bands, Qlrthlngs, Horse Blankets, Ac., Ac. Also, FUM P S of every description, nil war ranted. hALcs iptable Sicilian Hair Renan 'ins stood the test of seven years Wore the public ; nnd no prepar dlonfor the hair has yet beendis cvered that will produce the same 6 neflelal results 1 . It is an entirely nw scientific discovery, e°™ bi ”} ivj many of the most vowel fid and rstorative agents in they £ VE.T AIL E KIN CD Off! . /< restores COEt u.m TO YOUTH FU. COLOR. It indices the Wiite and clean; cures <Umdrujf nurilfve principle by which the har is nourished and supported. Jt uakes the hair moist, a s l nWi^ s ftft 4 eh^tpreparalloncvcr to t,e public, as one bottle wUI ac/ co ihlish more aud last loiiyy thai three bottles of any outer P ‘lHs recommended the\i rst Qlcdlcal Authority. I Ihl Wonderful results prodfed by ow ! Sicilian Hair Re ae weifave induced many to nutnu/Wture preparations tor the Halt , unaet various names ; and, in older m inducAtho trade and the publics* purchase their if, have resorted to falsehood, o/ clalmuiy they w ere.formerpa* tiers, or had some connection wyi our iSlHall, and their tlon similar to ours. Do be deceived by them. Put ehasete original; it has never Vetbtn equalled. Our Treatise on he Hair, with certificates, sent fee by mail. See that each bottle ns oiir private Itevenue MamPfi™' the top of the bottle. All otln s are imitations• R. P, Hall & Co., Prop’s, Nashua, Nl. Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers in Medici. Ocl. 31, 1887-ly. GRAY HAIR.; This la the AMBROSIA that Ring Jo tThli Is tho Caro that Uy la the Ambrosia that Bing m » bSwiCY Tills la tho Man who was \jj «»* n» .cA Who now Jma raven locks, tJ Ba 7* feTlßlff Ho used the Cure that lay Id tho Ambrosia that dng- Uo ‘ Bie and Id pnd T iung b wny. to and 4 . n „ *» ~i° y ■ iauc, b lay— 'madc * 3 1 , N.H. KU iTe IN s'lTß^' E - The ALLEN AND MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE I^ ANY, of ■Cum besland county, IncorpoW b y 0,10 sembly, tn the year l««,K lo V n ,Sjr. 0C i e J i y? l L l ? 2 Its charier extended to active and vigorous opoH“ m f«S U^vs* Inlendence orthe follots£ oa Sd 9f UU^ r'a' fl. L J oo v er,J oh n Eic ho/f e r t J°™P b Wicker™, Samuel Eberly. UudobV; ai * ,m i Moses Bricker, Jacob Coover and J. u.«lai>* The rates of insuraifc;oa low And-favorable nji niio ( i onuiiinv of ehid In the State, I t*r* sons wlshmti ta^jectf lutsll,l,or ' l are l llvlU3tl to ugenla of the Com pauy, who *»r*. willmt' to v upon them at any lime. " Eborly’s Mills, Cum berlaud County. • Vice President—i lJ - " IAN Htavman, Carlisle- K.«*ipt«rv— JoiiN! l, UNi.Ai» t Muchanlcsburg- Treasmer-^A^T* AlljEY, Elll sliVll ßi York Co •JENTS. (Cumberland. Cbiti Jot,u Sherrlck, Allen;Hon rv /oarimr tf Shif uslnwn J Lafayette teller, Sckimmn’*' Heur wmau * fchurehtown ; Mode OHmn? South; Samuel Graham W. Palinshoro’ 1 * Bar <*»nvor. Mechanicsburg: J. W Cocklin ’ ai!f r «l»town ; D. Coover, Upper Allen- I o’ s,S» Silver Sprlpg; John ifyer. CarVltJo V viilon 0W oumborluud i James McCaiuP NeWvlllo. GrTlUth <%S&} ir F Ck fea D oX^ii;iil|! view; John T lll ” 8 * L,arrolu 7viunAifi rtrf-Jftcnb Houser, Harrisburg. Mn.nl!er«nfC° m P ttn y living pollclesabout to oSnlrc cil vo t,lem ™“ wod by making op rtho“1!om8- Dec. 1 1 9fj M T; , Ari DEATH BY FIJRE, ACCIDENT OH NATUHAI* CAUSES. SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Special Agent, I Office 20 West Main A<., Carlisle. ' AM'L HOOVER, Local Agent, Median! caburg, /•.; J. A. O. McUUNE, Local Agent, SUlppoußb’g, April 23, 1803.—flm* S. H. COYLE. WK. SCOTT COYLE, QOYLEiCO., JOBIIEIIS IK Hosiery, Gloves. Fancy Goods aftd Stationery. All orders will receive prompt attention. No. 11, South Hanover street, Carlisle. Jo®-Agents for the Chambersburg WoolenMlll* liaroU iy, IflM.-ly s>tobei3, 2tfntoare, See, gPIIING BALES Have commenced at the storoof the undersigned in NORTH II Aif O V E R STREET, NO. 68, qf all kinds of W A RES suited to the wants of Housekeepers. Hotels, and all contemplating the furnishing of their houses. Having Just returned from tho cities they are prepared to supply all with STOVES of every kind such as COOK, PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, consisting In part of tho BARLEY SHEAF, NOBLE COOK; ORXENTIAL, PARLOR AND HEATER, noted ' N/A TIONAL RANGE. They arc prepared to furnish those contemplat ive housekeeping, with all things necessary to a jWLL JtEO ULA TED HO USE, such iw / TINWARE, of all descriptions, COFFEE MILLS, SAD JRONS,- SPOONS, LADLES, &C,, <to. HOOFING, SPOUTING AND JOBBING, and everything In tho lino of tho tinner done at tho Shortest Notice anti on the Most Reasonable Terms, nil wares tvarranted. Give them a call as they are anxious to exhibit, lcellng«kt.y'J«l that they can convince nil that NO. 08, Is tho place to purchase CHEAP GOODS, and iiEAi’Tii'Ui, wares of all kinds, found in n first-class establishment. » HINESMITH & RUPP, No. CS, N. Ilnuovor street, March 12. ISOB. Carlisle Pn. JMincs airt JLipovs. FO R K IO N AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to tho {mbltc, that he continues to keep constantly on mnd, and for sale, n largo and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of llunnon’H Hotel, and directly west of tho court House, Car lisle. BRANDIES. AIA. OF CHOICE BRANDS. Wines, Sherry, Fort, Madcrla, Lisbon, Claret, Native. Hock, Johaunlsberg, and Bodorhelmer. CHAMPAGNE Heldslck & Co., Gelsler <t Co., and Imperial.-* Gin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, Superior Old Rye. Choice Old Family Nectar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. . ~ _ Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to be had In Pmln* dolphla. , 11A Bitters, of the very be: aunllty. Dealers and others deb ring » pure article will find It as represented, a. ds whole attention will be given to a proper anc careful selection of his Stock, which cannot be »urpasspd, and h»pes to have Iho patronage of tho public. Dec. 1, IPOS, Miscellaneous. fj\ H Jfl UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OP THEIR FIBST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD The Great Pacific Railroad Line, extending 1721 miles from Omaha, on the Missouri River, to the tide-waters ol the Pacific Ocean, is being built by two powerful Companies— l he Union Pacific, beginning at Omaha, building West, and the Cen tral Pacific of California, beginning at Sacramen to, building East, until the two roads shall meet. Both Companies have prosecuted the work with great vigor, the Union Pacific having already ex pended over THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS and the Central over Twenty 3/Wn,.w, upon their respective parlsof Iheundortaking. The UNION PACIFIC HAVE COMPLETED BSU MlLES—have iron and other materials for two hundred miles more upon the ground, and one hundred addi tional miles are ready for the track. They will haven much larger force employed this year than ever beloro, and it is expected that between 800 A N D 800 MILES will bo In operation during 1808. There seems to be no reasonable doubt that the d (stance between Omaha and Sacramento will bo traversed by rail’ i THB GOVERNMENT GRANTS 12,800 acres of land, and Ua Honda to the average amount of S2a,- 000 per mile, to aid in tbe construction ol the Hue, and authorizes the Issue of the First Mortgage Bonds now offered for sale* to the same amount and no more. The Government lakes a second leln, and gives to the First Mortgage Bondhold ers a prior loin .for their security, lo which a large paid-up capital is added. The Bonds can not be Issued except us each section ol twenty miles is accepted by Government commission, so that they always represent a real property. it is universally admitted that on the comple tion of the Union Pacific Railroad, its through business will make it one ol the most profitable in tbe world—but Its way or local business is al ready several times the interest on Its bunds; so that, If not another mile were built, they would be a secure investment, THE NET EARNINGS for eight months of last year on an average of 3bU miles are officially re ported at 01,0011,130. while the Interest on all the Bonds It could issue on that length of road lor that time,reduced to currency, wasouly $815,- m The amount paid by the Government for the transportation of troops, munitions, stores and mulls has been, and doubtless will continue to bo, much more than the interest on tho United Stales Second Mortgage Bonds. If ills not, the charterprovidos ihutuiter the road Is completed, and until said bonds and interest are paid, at least five per cent, of the netcarmugsof thoroad shall be applied to such payment. The Union Pacific Bonds aroforgl,ooo each, and have coupons attached. They have thirty years to run, uud bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January uud July at the Company'* Office in the City of New York, ut the rate of six percent, in gold. The principal is payable in gold at maturity. At the present rate of gold, these bonds pay an annual income on their cost of NEARLY NINE PER CENT., AND IT IS BELIEVED THAT 2 HEY WILL &OUN ME A 2 MJiJiillUM. The Company have bat a very limited supply of their bunds remaining on hand, but hhy nub scrlptlons to a greater amount than cun be olioa from bunds now in tho Company s possession, will be supplied irom tho New bunds to be issued on that portion of tho road completed la the Spring, m the order in which they are received. The Company reserve the right to advance the price of their bunds to a - rule above par at any time ami will not till any oidcrs or receive any subscriptions on which the money has not been actually paid at tho Company's olhce before tho time ui such advance. Parties subscribing will remit the par value ”1 tho bonds and tho accrued interest In currency at the rate of six per cent, per annum, from the date on which the lust coupon was paid. Sub' Eonptlouß will be received m Carlisle by A. h. SPuNtiLEU, and In New York AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, No.2oNassau St., JOHN J. CISCO & SON, bankers, No. 59 Wall St., And by. the Company’s advertised ngouta throughout tho United estates. Remittances should be madein dra/ts or other fundi par in Aew York, wid the Monde will be se> t/ree 0/ cnarae by return express. Marties subscribing through local agents wM took to them/or their sa/e delivery. A PAMPHLET AND MAP Fuji la*tt has just been published by tho Company, giving miler lulorinaUon than Is possible iu au advertise' meut. respecting the Progress of tue Work, the Hesources of the County traversed by the iiood, tho Means fur Consti notion, and tho Value of the bunds, which will be sent free on application at the Company’s olhcea or to any of uiu advertised agents. JOHN J. CISCO, Ureasurer, April 23,1808.—3 m New York, NOTICE.— Notice la hereby given ibot application will be made for tho Incorpora tion of a bunk of Deposit, Discount and Circula tion, under the authority of the Actof Assembly, approved May Ist. ledl, to bo located In Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa,, and to be called tho “Farmer's bank,” with a Capital of fifty ihpn saud dollars, with tho privilege ot Increasing tue same to ouo hundred thousand dollars. _ UUBEHT GIVEN* WM. U. MILDER, C. P. HUMEHICH, . CXHEY W. AiiU J. C. HUFf Ell. AbN EK W. BENTO THOMAS PAXTON, AbllAM WITME3» ACOB NOFTbINGER, Sr., DAVID HEIHE . Jan. 80, m-4m E. SHOWER.
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