'Agricultural THE BEST OllElilH Of CATTLE FOJI A TAitn. The question which breed of cattle i the most profitable fora farm, will ?>end on where the farm is located, an he purpose of the farmer to supply ; particular market, whethera milk, bu; ter or cheese dairy; whether for raisin; stock for working oxen, or feeding fo the butcher. These different purpose, require different breeds of stock. Within a convenient distance of s town or city, the milk business wi ' yield the most money, clear protit. 'I h butter business (iresh, in pound or ha. pound lump'!,) next. Cheese and flrku butter can be niudeata greater dismno from tho market and brought in at an; time. For these purposes wo recomnicin the Alderney and Ayrshires ns rea milk producing machine** converting all the .milk-producing food they ar able to digest into lacteal tl «ment. ft is impossible to fatten them without fh> drying them up, ami this is no eas matter. Their milk, too is of the rich e»t quality for either cream, butler 01 cheese. In some sections of the country, when the farms are large, and stock raisin}, and feeding is made a biiMiiCMS, tin shorthorn Durham and theDevunshin will be tiie most profitable; for taking on fat and weight of carcass, no othei breed can compare with the short-horn, either for pure blood or grades. For wonting oxen the Devons are su perior on account of their activity - they are good feeders. We would by no means underate tin Devons and short-horns as milkers.— Many of bo*h breeds as well as iheii crosses, prove to be excellent milkers; but we still adhere to the foregoing opinion, that the Alderneys and Ayr shires are their superiors in manufac turing milk out of a given amount 01 food. Some*»f our most discriminating dairymen differ in opinion as to which of hese two breeds are the milkers ; on this account we have classed them together; but our preicrence, based upon our own judgment, is in favor ui the Alderneys. Care of Young Stock is Winter. —All kinds of young smelt are tender and require more protection and # cmc than older ones. Colts that have been weaned in tin all should be stabled at night anil be sheltered from shams in the day time; their stables snould be well venti ateo and tlie immuiv removed frequently, the ol’tener the belter. Eyes ami limb.- are hoi h often injured by the heating oj manure and die risingof ammonia, i he skin should he kept clean by using a still' brush and woolen cloth ; if the cur ry comb is used it should be handled veay gently c o as not to hurt or irritate the young animal. Feeding and water lag should be regular at stated times just enough of food to eat ami none to waste. Calves and young cattle should he treated as above stated ifyou wish them to grow fast and keep in good condition, ami young stock will never pay you un less you keep it constantly growing, for I if they once get stunted it costs almost more .than they are worth to give them a good start. The truth is that many of our calves and colts get a “stunt!’ while young, which they do not recover from for years, if they ever do. A perfect ani mal can never bo obtained unhss its wants are liberally supplied, in regard to food, snelier and comfortable accom modations. .Some animal" are fed v ell but are so cramped for room th «t, like a vigorous tree in a stone wall, they can scarcely grow without pushing the barn over. Others are ted well, but are so expose ! to cold and storms that they grow very slowly, or yield little milk. To lilural use of grain for young ani mals is undoubtedly injurious. No lar mer of good judgmen. need err in thi.- particular. Farmeks' C'u.'iJ-s.—Thvso should a bound in every ngrk-uJUiniJ ci.siru t ; and where there is none to be imiml. the reason, by looking around, is soon explained. “Oh,” says one, “whan i> to he gained by a farmers’ dub? Uoe.s any one pretend to teadi me how to radse ai erop ol [otaloes, of oats, eoni, wheat, rye, buckwheat nr barley ? hy I’ve been all my life at it, and if I aim ignorant of my business at this time m day,! may as well give it up.” The oid proverb, “a wise man in his own conceit.” ~ should be boor inally organiz -d and llilis la* of a- linn vijk-i!*' u- po>-ji»,e. The ;u »* *kly, *-ve r..ag of meeting at cm* miotbet nuusis ■mould be .rpe«’«l3c, and the place'; «les»g at a preceding im*eting. All tba a liKv-vny i- that there -hould bean ii.t-iigeiit secretary. Any pi oet-eding taking place at them* meetings whenev er lne> p /-^—- any inb-re-U will dial ; reaoy we-cuiie m lb»~*-culumn-. o>/ - r/i u-’Oi'/t —llmatio Seymour, lab can diliitefor -heftr-t opice m Die L’nueu ,'*iiiK-;, has recently been elected Presi dent oi ili*‘ American airymeu'-; a-.-o Cialioii. and a sfiort lime ago deliveieti an address upon the subject eft.h* Mr revuioiir averted that “ L'hetv-e.- ought'to be more,e orally u ed for fooo in this country Ine Anier.c.m peopu have lost tlie eheer-e-eati g propenMiie oft icir forefathers. Cneese is lliechcap esi of all articles of food that can la u*ed. Compared with meat, there are very imp a unit ■cammies connected w.i’n i . It retjui es no luel to piepun. it. I. i, more nutritious, and We mu*, look upon it as a substantial articled, iood. it is not a cheap luxury,” it is a cheap necc.-'sny. He hop d steps wmui be tuKen >o pre.-ebt cheese as an article of common iood to the favorable consid eration of tlie poor of our cities The attention of our government should be called to the value of cheese as food !• r oui armies. Therein noariielesoetieap for soldiers’ mtions; no article so nutri tious ; no article so easy of transporta tion. CiiHKSK Wheat.-S .me years ninco, n wlul goose wiißßiiot in Washington Ter ritory, and a lew grains of wheat were in ken from Jiisc aw. Being very large ami luM, iliey were preserved ami planted.— The yield was found to he so great as t»» lead to ha propagation, until this vat leiy, which is known in the Territory us the u (loose Wheat,V has'become a standard one in thatseulion »i the cnnntry. Ham plus of this wheu' were recently sent to the Agricultural Oepirtment at Wash ingion. Upon exu lining (he nampl.s at the museum, oi which there are some J.niih varieties, the same wheat was found, being one of the somoles sent from the Purls Exposition, and grown In Cu enca, in Spain. A Coat Eats Gbkknbacks.—On Saturday a citizen paid his .servant girl her regular week’s wag s. After icceiv- Ing them she walked into the yard, and while hanging clothes upon a line, she dropped the momiy without her knowl edge at the moment. A goat that was browsing in the yard saw the tempting roll, uud was engaged in leisurely ear ing it. A half-dollar note was hanging out of Us mouth when the frantic ser vant discovered her loss. She only suc ceeded in saving the currency note. The others have gone where specie payment Will never be resumed,— Phil. New*. J3t» 869. march. 1869. F.DCCTION IN PRICES OP PRV QOOD3AT G REENFIE LD’S, No. i, EAST MAIN STREET, nr-AVTifCL display or DRESS GOODS, FURS AND PANOV GOODS, ultablo for tho Holiday*. , . A largo lot ol Fur* Just received at reduced rices. I will otter greater Inducements to buy i-m than nnv (louse thm Hide of New York. Good Moll's at <;l 00; Collarn to match at S 3 00. tinerlrau Sable. Oerinnu Filch, Siberian Squir el,ali induced in prices. lINK SARLK .MUFFS FROM $l5 TO 555. MINK SABLE COLLARS FROM Sl5 TO 840. We have this day opened a Neve lot of Sable urs. Mipcrlor to any yet uttered, at prices that -uiinot inii to please. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! Having determined to close not m.r entire stock •f Ores*. Goods hefo' e tho first of the New Year, will otter bargains that cannot be surpassed in .he following goods; BLACK SILKS, A beautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of all the latent shade*. SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded Poplins, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Chcne Poplins. Alexander Poplins Orii ntal Lusters, Striped Wincey, Lustre Cord, ALL WOOL DELAINES, Single and Double Width. ALPACAS IS ALL SHADES. AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, BOMBAZINES BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection oi BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES. COBURG’S CRAPE VEILS and mi.LARS. BLACK THIBET SIIAWBS. Square find Long, together with iv full as--ort num of FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will be promptly nnd Sfttlufac* torily tilled. CLOTHS & CASSIMEKEB, ULACK CIXJTHH, From the Lowest Grade of American to the Fin eat’Frencli. AMERICAN BEAVERS FRENCH BEAVER For Overcoats. A Large Block of PLAIN 4 FANCY CASSINETS 4 CASSI MERES. In thin branch of my trade I would particular* 'y cftil attention, an I am confident tnat I have i ne lara»»»i and i**Ht Hcl*-r-ted *t-«-k of t heM* go* id* >f anv store thl» »lde of the cities and hnvitiK mide- it an in order to suit my numerous ■tiftlorners in those articles, all 1 ask is an Inspec tion, fnl:v sailsiied that none can compete wnh. >r tinder-ell me. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! In in**M3 I um now otferlmj harsnons that can not he (onnve fUllng Corset, being t lie most perfect «rti •le nt the kind known. ANo, n line French Cor set with fitll,turn. SHA WLS! My stock of shawls is very oill nnd will be sold it prices to suit nil. They cmiHlst of Souare and Long blanket Shawls, Fulaloy Shawls 4c. • Moth for Lad let Sack*, ot all Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS TABLE OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL CLOTHS OIL AND PAPER BLINDS. NO tions; Gloves and Hosiery in grunt variety. and very choup. LatoatbtyleHoriiOUPSKnnS, BAXMOBAB BKirtTS). DOMESTIC GOODS, •“>OOO yards of the most popular prints at 12),£ eta. Domestic Ginghams nt 15, Is and 20 c. Brown Muslin at <2J<|, 15,and 18 c. Blenched Muslin st 10. 12*.;, 15, A tip top. Skirting at 20 c. Canton Fluneis at is,2o,and 25 c. Tickings nt lu, IK, 20, 25 and upward. Crashes nt I2JZ, 15 and 20 e. Also a full line of Cheeks, Stripes, Demins. Kenlucky Joans Drillings and other Domestic Goods »it correspondingly LOW PIUOES. A Grand Display of French Handkerchiefs, Luco Handkerchiefs, llem-Hlltched Handker chiefs. VaJcnelcnes, Cluny, Maltese and Linen Collars, Just received and well adapted to the Holiday trade. REMEMBER THE PLACE, if you desire a Great Bargain, NO. , EAST MAIN ST. L. T. GREENFIELD. Feb,4,lAQO. I N T ERG O O 1) S CJEJVTJR*IJL DRY GOODS BTOEB LEIDICH & MILLER, Just opened, a large Stock f»r IM« Season. Dress Goods, Alpaca Poplins. reduced at least £5 per cent., to close oat fer the se&sen and enable every person to get a HANDSOME DUES S dt,a v*ry low price for the Holidays. NEW CLOAKS! NEW CLOAKS 1 Latest styles selling much below the usual prleex Fl it*, FUBH* FURS* Extra Mt»k rtuble Wets, German Filch Furs, Super Siberian Bqulrrel Furs. Furs of every size and quality. Indies' Fur *0 trimmed Hoods, all selling at sneh remarkably LOW RATES, so that every Lady or Miss can purchase for her- self, and also enable every perse* to make a handsome Christmas preseat te their kind friends, as nothlug will be mere acceptable at this season, S HA I V L .S .V H A W L Stt BLANKKTB. ULAN KETS, B A L M O li A L SKIRTS, Woolen Goods, Breakfast Shawl*. Scarfs Gloves, Now Is the time friend* to purchase all kinds of goods at greatly reduced prices, m we are go- ing to close out our stock at such prices as wll astonish the community. Give us a call and save your money by encour- aging the OKKTKAL DRY GOODS’ STORK In the town Feh. A. |8»t». J3rr» vfiiooßs. Drese Goods, Dress Goods, lAoe Hasdkereklefa, Emb*d. KandkerehleAt, Cloths, Casniraeres, Over Coatings, tadlcs Cloaking Cloths, LKIDICH & MILLKR, 23 eg tSoods. D UY UUUIKS!! ttOMBTHITJO TO SUIT Tf|* ASD SEASON KKW AND CHEAP CASH STORE T H O MA S A .HARPER, consult or JiASti I'J-.'it ,t rosiFitßT are.. who la now prop ire 1 t-i ervn t nnelcgantaud w#»ll II.IMHTPU 'll D IM 7 GOO nH . At exct edlngly low priors! Hargnm In B f; 4 iV K E T s. of all colors and sires. The Cheap** s * Stock In town. FIjANNE l s . plain and Twilled, all colors, Doincts, Sharks, Plaid Shirtings, Opera*. Humo-madc. and a flue article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Ling and Square. I’alsioy and Thehrt. Ladles Cloakings. Velveteens, Gold Mixed, Water Vroof and Heavy Heavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles' Misses, Men's and Boy * wear. A full line of CLOTUI AKD CASSIMBREfI, FANCY DRESS GOODS, In now and rloh designs. Many of the above goodsselllng off at g'ently reduced prlees. Im mense stock of all the leading branda of Domes tic and House Famishing Dry Goods, nt less than regular prices. HLEECHED AND DROWN SHEETINGS. PIL LOW (,'AHE MUSLINS. PILLOW CASH Uk- KNB. NAPKINS TARI.BLIMtNU AN DUOVLIES. TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Marseilles Quilts and Tnl le Covers, Notting ham Lace Cunln Material and Tldys, WHITE GOODS, Embroideries, Luces and luevrllnge, veils Boroges and Crapes. Holsery apd Gloves In great rajlety, nn extensive block of K 0 T I O N S. BALMOKAL AND IK’OP HKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN GOOD'*. (. O USE TS! CORSETSII French Wove. Hip Gnrc-. and the celebrated R.-rUcI rmKctH. I Julies’ C'tifl.s mi i ollnrs, Hem- Tucked und Knihroidep-d Hnndker fiu-i-s.' iimi'i Ijic« Hanclvcrchlcf* and many a 'l mvde nlieitlhtn to lerent purrhnnoaof New mu) I'l'niniMi- In which I run oHiii special i ml 11/o-n 1 (-M I s tool'll IIUVCI-b. ,n 1 tIK >S. A.HARVKR. i ,ir. <1 Ilmiiß *»r aud Ponltret ts. _>i. Ivcv-I',, IJ KNTZ * - tei« and other favoiiiea, being the be*t goods lu Hi* market. Hi Thm is the price these good* Hold at in cheap tune*. D It K a i* G C) G«D 8 of every kind and style now worn. French Mn rluocH.wllka AtpueaK, Coburga, Delaines, Rom bailne*. Ginghams, Ac., Ac.. at redar ed pikes. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Mattings, Rug*, Window Blinda, Tickings, Twll lings, wool at d • niton YumH. Shawl* in latge heaps. Muslins »ml Sheeting* Velvets, Ribbon*, nod the largest atjck of Trim lugs mm Notion* in the county. Cloths, Ousslmerns, Sftlinelta. Ulnnkcts, tennis nt 2• r cent on their purchase*. Thl-» lean Item these times which every household ought to avail themselves of. Come and »eo 11 you wish to save money. UKNfZ A CO. Oct. 15. I£GS. dfuvnitute, &c B. E W I N n CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, WEST MA ]N BTRHET, CARLISLE, PKSN'A. A KKLNFDIU ASSORTMENT OF N E W FUit N I T U It E for the Holidays, comprising Bnffli. Comp Stool*, Lounges, Centre Tables, Racking Chairs. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables. Reception Chairs, Gnomons, Bureaus, Whul-XoU. Secretaries Jrc.. Ac.. Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room FURNITURE, of the Latest Styles. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS. Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, 1h great variety. Particular attention given to Funeral?. Orders rom town ami country attended *.» promptly md on reasonable terms. Dec. I*. isos—if pABINET WARE HOUSE TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectfully Informs his frlenus and the public generally, that he still continuer the Undertaking business, and is ready to wan Ujuju ouauoneraeither by day or by night. Rendv made Coffinh kepi coiiKtuntly on hniid, both filam mud ornamental. He haw constantly on land f'Uk’a PatnU AfrUtUe JinrSttl Owe, of which tie bos been appointed the sole agent. This cast le recommended iu» superior to any of the kind now In use, It being perfectly air tight. He has also furnished himself witli u now Rose wood Uv.aiwe and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town and country, per ■ionally, without extra charge. .Among the greatest discoveries of the wye is Sw*!!'* Spring hftiltrm t*, the best and cheapest lied now in use, the exclusive right of which I have insured, and will bo kept constantly ou hand. CABINET MAKING In all its various branches, carried on. and Beau roaus. Heeroturiev, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs Kofos, Pier, Hide ami Centre Tablvn, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wall stands of all kinds, French Bedateuds, high imi low pnaTs; Jenny IJnd and Cottage Bedsteads, Chair* of all kinds, Looking Glhskos, and all other articles usually manufactured In this Urn of business, kept constantly on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the itrst. and his work made in the latest city style, and all under his own supervision It will be warranted md sold low for cash. He Invites all to give him ucall before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here toflre extended to him ha feels Indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared In future to please them In style and price. Give us a cull, I Remember the place, North Hanover street, nearly opposite the Deposit Bunk, Carlisle, ~ DAVID BIPE. Deo. 1.1868. Vijotograpto MKS. R. A. HIIITH’M I'HOTC graphic Gallery Konth-runt Corner Huno verH'reet.Hml Market Kquare. where may be had all the dlneroutstylas of Photographs, from card to Ufaatva, IVQHYTYPKK. AWRRnxYPItS.AND MF.DAINOTYPF** : alao Pictures on Porcelain. {something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro dnotlons of the Photographic art. Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from DaguerrotyjKW Ac. Hoe Invite* the patronage of thenubllc. F**KD, \m rpHE FARXIER’H HANK, OF CAR ,1 UBLE, I’KN.NHYIA’ANIA. Recoin y organized, ho« been opened, for the Irumou’tion of u general bunking Ijukiupkm, In ttie corner riwmi of H. UivetiM new building, on the North West corner of High street and the Centre Suuure. The Directors hope by liberal ami careful man agement to make this u popular institution, and a safe depository.for all who may favor the bank with their Accounts. " Deposits received and paid buck on demand, in terest allowed on special deposit. Go* , Hllver, Treasury Notes and Government iiouus. bought and sold. Collections made on all accessible points In the country. Discount day .Tuesday. tlrnklnghuurt. from 9 o’clock a. m. to 8 n’cioca i*. m. J. C. IlOFl'ihll, Cashier. DinECTOBS. U. Given. President, Wm. H. Thomas Paxton, David MelkeK, John W, Ornluhend, A. J, Uernam, March 2d. IWlB.—if Ahiahmn Winner. H, M. COVLE. H’M. SCOTT COVI.K, QO Y LE&CO., JOBBERS IN Hosiery, Gloves. Fancy Goods and Stationery All orders will receive prompt attention. No. ll.Smth strut. Carlisle. AS-AgculsforthoCbambersburg Woolen Mill. Mir ch l» t im—ly Railroad liinrs KAIL HOAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, IMW. Groat Trunk lino from the North am) No-lh, vest lor I’hliadelyUm, New York, Reading, Fotuvllle, Tumuquu, Ahliliuul, .Shumokin, Leb anon. • iuttou, Eplnutu, Llliz, Lancaster. C’olum- leave Harrisburg for New York na /al lows: Hi 35(1. 56', 8 It) A .M., N00n.2M5 itml Ui&i I*. M., ronneelinj; willi mu lln r trams on tno I’ftinsi Ivaniu Railroad mid aiming at New fork at 11 W A M.. 1- 2U Noou Job, ; «o, 1U do I*. M. undo 15 A. M.,ie-p« cUvely. Sleeping caraac cuinp.uo the 350 A. M. and 13 ou F. trains wlilumicliHUg<‘. _ ... Leave Hunn»bmg for Readlng.l’otUvlll, ranm oim, MmeihVlllo, Ashland, Miamoaln. Fine Grove, Alleulowu and blludelphhi. at »lo A. JL, auoand -I JO I*. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal \V»% t»tullona;..tho 4 10 I. M. tium jiiakmg cnnneclloMS f.»r Philadelphiaand Lo •iunibni onlv. For Foiisville, Hci.uylkill, Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and MUMjuehumm Uailroxd, Leave Harrisburg al 33U F. M. , Returnm. ; Leave Now York utl) UUA, M.,1-00 00 noun 5 10 and H 00 F. M.. Philadelphia at 8 la A Al. and 3.10 F. M.j Sleeping cars accompany the 000 A. M.. 6 10and HOOF. .M. trains Irom New York, wiihoutohange. M , . Wav passenger train leave Philadelphia at <« SO A AL, connecting with similar Irani on Lo*t Fenua. Railroad. returning ir.mi Heading p. M.,stopping at all stations; leave roltevlll® ut 7 So,s ■e A M., uud 2-15 F. M., ybumoJiin at 625 A. A/.J Ashland ut 7W A. AL.uiiU 1230 1 . M.* ’iamuquu atb3oA.il.; and 2 2‘* i. M., lor I bila, Leave Foltsvilla, vu. and . usque hanua Railroad ut 7 10 A. M. lor tiarrlsourg.und 1130 A. AL forl’iuo Grove and Iromoiit. . Itoudlngaticoniiiiooailoii train: leaves Reading at? 30A. if,, returning leaves Philadelphia uu- Accommodation tram; leaves rotls lown at 0 45 A. M.,i elm mug leaves Philadelphia U \;o*iumbm’Rnnr()'id'trains leave Rcadlngnt 7 oo A A!., uud 0 15 F.M.lorLphruta, LIU, Lancaster, Railroad Trains leave Perkloraon Junction it y 15 A. M. and 6 30 w«uru.i.g leavetikippaok at 8 10 A. M. and n-ctmg with similar truinson the Reading Rail ‘°Un Sundays; Leave Now Vork nt fi DO P- Ml Philadelphia »W A. M. and 3 15 P. M.,the 800 A. M. train running only to Rending; Fotusvllle B(KJ A. M.; liurrisbmg 560 A. .u.,4 10 and lu •** F. M„ and Reading all 05, 3 UU amU io A.. M„ lor Uarrlsbuig. at U6o and 7 ill A. AL lor New Yoik Kti.l an 25 P.M. lor Philadelphia Commutation, Mileage, season, School and Excursion T ckots, to and from ail points, at re* checked thiough ; 100 polling ftjluweti each Passenger. G. A. MU Li>s Jan, 21, IMIO-Iy Grn, aupmiihmilt nl pU MBSKLAND VALLEY RAIL BO A HI CHANGE OF HOURS! on nmt after MounAV, Bbpt. Utii. ISOS, I’nsson. yer J rums will run dully us follows, (Sunday »ex copied) 1 Accommodation 'l'm In leaves Harrisburg R.OJ A. M Meehan Icsburg K,.*W, Carlisle».lU, NcWVllleO.la. -.hippcnshurg lo.iy ChamheiHhiirg lIMU. Green* castle lI.H, arriving nt Haggersiown IMS A. SI. MaU Train leaves 1 Ini rishurg I.SO r. M., SlO clnmic-shurK 2.01, Carli.-le 2.:i1, Nt-wvllle o.lo.Shin penshurg K. 4", ClmnihciKlmm 4.20 Greencasllo arriving at H-.gerstown ft,25 I*. M. Ar/arw Train leaves llai rlshurg 4,16 P. M., Me ehan hMmig 1,47, Carlisle 5. >7. N e\v vnlu ft.ftO, rtblp jiensburg 0 17, arriving at Chainbersbmg at «.lo A Mired 7V«hi leaves Chambershurg \oft A. M GreencantU* U. 25, arriving ul HugurMown in,lo A M. Areornmndniinn Train leaves Chambersburg 4.4 ft A, Jd.. Shlppenslnirg 5H 4, NewvilJo ft 4ft. Caillste U JH, Mcchunicsburg 0.17 arriving at Harrisburg T. 15 A.M. ~ Mail 7Vmn leaves llngeihiowu K.oo A. M„ Green castle s lift Clinniluirshurg ».m, Rhipp*-n-dmrg lUO. Newvllte (0.14, Carlisle 1“..i0, Mcehaiilcsburg 11.24 arriving ui Hanlaburg 11.6 ft A. M. I'irpresM Train leaves llagcrsloun li.'ft A. M.. Greencastle 12. 8. rimml) ••slmrg 1.00 *hi| j)«*ns burg 1.21, Newvllle 2.nft.« nr Isle 24ft. Mechanic*- burg 0.12. arriving at Hauls nng ft.H P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hngoi'-town H.Oft, P. M., Greencastle 4.12, arriving at t h imliciMhurg 5.05 P. M. 4*j*M»klng close connections at IlaiTUburg wllb trains toand from Philadelphia, New York, Hallliwore, Washington, Putsburg and all points West. O. N. LUI.D. HUI'KKINTENDKNT’S OFFICK, bup't. Ciiatnh'a, J'U., Orjrt. 8, IbUS. Rept 17. IWW. AUCTIONEERING.— M. D. Nnw iiiiin, of Smith Mlddlcum'township, neni Wolfa Tavern, oilers bis services to the public as an Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate. Address, Ml. Holly, Cumber land county. Peiuui. Go . 1. Isiw.—Out UOUKIUN AND DOMESTIC r liquors. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the piddle, that he continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, n large and very superior as sortment of fuiieign and hOMfxnc mqdour, it hIN new stand, a few doura west of HannonV Intel, and directly west of the court House, Car Wln>«, Sherry, Pmt, Mjulevla, Lisbon, Claret. Native, Hock. Jolmnnlsberg, . and Hodcrhelmer. CHAMPAGNE, lleldslck «fc Co., Gelslcr &. Co,, and Imperial.— >ln. Bohicn, Lion, and Anchor. Kitchen and Ofllce Superior Old Rj’e. Choice Old Family Ncctai Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Rost to bo had in Phila delphia, Bitters, of the very her. quality. Dealers ami otheiu derlrlng a pureartlclo wll find It as represented, a. ils whole attention will ■ egiven ton proper am enrefni selection of hi- which cannot be .urjmssed, and hopes to have the patronage of ILn public. K. SHOWER. Dec. I. IKOS. jyjARQUA KT‘S CELEBRATED LINIMENT Admirably adapted to the fine of nil D senses or which u Cmmier-Irrilunlor External Kerne ly is required. ’ Diploma meanled hy (he Cumberland Ccunty Ag ricultural •Soci> ly. JKivs, REF E U 13 N C E Si Abraham Marqnnrt, Esq., has shown me the receipt, of whh h his Liniment Is cunposed,— From my knowledge of Urn ingredients ] do not hesitate In cerllfving that It will ho beneficial where an external application of the kind is indicated. A. STEWART. M. I>. Fully conversant with the ohernleal compo nents am) medical effects of A. Mmquurfs Lml ment.l cheerfully recommend it to tbo.-e who may need It. B. N, ECKER, M. L>. Mr. a. Mnrqnart:—Dear Sir- I take pleasure h, saving that I have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and it cured them and made them led soft. I think' It the best 1 have ever used and would cheerfully recommend it to.the gen eral public WM.GRAOY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21,1>08. I hereby certify that I have used A. Marqunrt's Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two oi my horse* with the greatest success, mid would recoinmed It to nil who arc In need of anything of the kind. Mr. A. MarqnavL— Dear Sir; I have used about half n bottle S. C. MELLINGEB, county Treas’r, Bloughstown, Nov. 18, IMS, Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov 20, lb(W. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. HI, uioa MAN HOUSE, CARLISLE. PA, Roots anti Sl)ocs, UllnlOiU MAJAK BOOTS ANDSHOES FO it a it A’ T L EM E fl. All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to measure. Prices Fixed at Loiv Figures. An Illustrate.) Pricel.lst wflli Instruction, torsel! mensurcimut sent. tin receipt l’<«J WM. I*. It Alt l LLi l, Aglt. 2A—ly pHILAPKLrmA, IBrliiral /Wu MKIMCINIiS* X I TH K UK S T PI; A ( 15 T O Ji V ) PURE AND RELIABLE SP M 11 G S, • » Medicines and Fine Chemicals, IS AT HAYERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 Kovdv Hanover Street, CAItUSLE, PA DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, JSooks, Fancy G.-Ods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet Articles, &c„ Dye Mufs, Cosmetics, Mafionary, , Also, Pure Whies for Medical Pur poses, Tbolr assortment, of Goods, In variety, novel tv and elegance, eannot be sin passed. Tbo arti cles have been aeloded with ur**ai care and are cnli'Ul ted in quutliy and price to command the attention o( purchasers. Physicians prescrlpitons carefully compound ed. A full stoi-k oi patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted ns represented. JIAVEHSTICK BUOTIIF.RS, No. 10 North HuuovorSt. Fob. IK, ly Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For ell tho purposes of a Laxative Llodioino. /jv Perhaps no one medi cine is uaivcraully re guu-cd. by everybody as jKY ' a catharti.;, nor was ever nay before so uuivcrsul -5 adopted into use, in v e v'orvcountry ami nnioug f i\ all cl.idrtci, as this mild i ngfe.! Imt cilleleat purgative V iJ i'llf. Tho obvious vc.i _V-. soi) is, that it is a more re r lUilile mid far more ctfue* tual remcily than any '■ r other. Tlm»o who have tried it, know that it cured them: those who have not, know that it mres thuir ueigubors and InciuH, mid all know that vlut it iloes once it does always that It never falls through any IHuIJ or negiectol its composition. Wo have thou-amls upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures oi i ho following complaints, but such cures are known m every neighborhood, and we need not publlsn them. Adapted to nil ages ami conditions in all c-hmaies; coutaiuiug neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may he taken with safety by anybody, iheir sugar coating preserves them over fresh aim makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use m any quantity. They operate by their powerful hmuonec on the internal viscera to purify the blood and t-timulale it into healthy notion —remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels liver, and other organs* ol the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and bv correcting, wherever they exist, such derange uientd as arc tho first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in thu wrapper on the box, fill- the following' complaints, which iheso Tills rapidly cure: For or InillgiiNtion, nc*H. ff/.manor and JLoss of Appetite, they should he taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore its healthy lone and action. For I.ivor Complaint and Its! various symp tom-, Hilioua llraihicbisNlck IK«nul;«ciiu, Juiiadlco or Cimni MicUnc**, JBiliocta Colic and IllKoiia ftVvcira, they should be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the disca-wd action nr remove tho obstructions which cause It. For Iftysentory or niarrliuca, but one mild ilo-e 1? generally required. For llliianiiitti'cti) Gout, Gntvel, Palrii latiou of the ■Jean, I'aln in dm Midc, Hack and .Loin*, they should be continuously taken, ns required, to change the diseased action of Ihe system. With such change thrme complnints disappear. For Itropsy and Dropsical rtnelling-j* thev .should be Liken in largo and iVequunt doses to pro 'dure the effect of a drastic purge. For Nuppreiotloii a largo dose should be taken as it produces tint desired cife-t bv sympathy. As a Dinner Pin, take one or two Pills to p o mate digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulate* tha stomach • id bowels Into healthy nation, restores the am*" and invigorates the system. Hence it U alien :'d vantagoous where no serious dcnmgomant e\i*is One who fouls tolerably wall, often flmls that udosr oniic.se PIUh makes him feel decidedly bolter, fmin their «:lcan*lng and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. Jblt. tT.'C. AYE It «t CO,. Practical Chnnhili. X.OITELZ. MASS., XT. S. A. by Have mukbrotnors.Carllate.Pa Oct. to IM-8-lt - (Plotting niiti jpaiicij (EootP. JOHN DOIINISR MERC TT ANT TAILOR, SOUTH- WKrfT SIPK OK PUIILIO «Q ; KK, CAJIIJSI.K, PA (iv hrau op’roirnr hour to clothing made to order, and a good fit guaran teed in nil cases. READY MADE CLOTHING AND A T.AITOR VAUTETY OK ORSTLK fl.Vff PVIJXISTJTVG GOODS, Hiu*h ns Under f’lotblmr. Collars. V»c Utter*. Bn* pendevs. &?,. on hand, Gomlseold hr l he yard, a* cheap «« nnv house notable the cities, ami no charge for cutting. A splendid variety of FANCY WINTER CLOTHING, French and Domestic now on hand, and for sale •d. nriccs which defy competition. Don't forget tli*• place, in rear of Court House, May 21, iww.—iy r> EAD AND KEEP YOURSELF TN- FORMED.—Ha vine purchased the old and web known business stand which T have occupi ed for twenty veur*,l h«ivo determlnnd potto roirre from my pres* nt hUHlneas, but to continue in the manufacture of HEAD Y-MA DR CLOT TLI NO of all sizes and descriptions, »*s well ns piece goods by the yard, and a general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I would respeothiUy tuvlte mv friends and pa trons who need n gnol. Believes in the principle tha scales cannot be In use [w thout repal»R,[ for a series of years, to the advantage of the customers. 5. To keep alTkindsof coal to be hud any where else. (i, Novdr to misrepresent coal to make a sale. 7. To gunra. leu full two thousand pounds t the ton. i - h. To give tho customers tho advantage of any change of prices at the mines. (I. Ir> determined to do all In his power for the hdnellt of those who deal with him, Send n your orders und you ahull be dealt ua fairly with, and on au luvoruble terms us any yurd lu tho place. Nov, W, ISQB Atones, grtnmare. See. T3HAUTV, UUBAJUUTY. Ki;ONO- Samme tELIr con.li.Uu* m pan- «r stoves, such as th® 'Urlcy Bh c nT| c t^ tor^ ami other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade lo ci "PW 'iij icciing cauHiicni that they com sell boiar«unre» Ini Ilms money than ""if . '"l' V./vUed m The ulteiitmi) ol the public Is Invited t» men choice selection of RANGES, FAKLOK AND OFFICE STOVES, muting which cun bo found SPEAKS* CELKHRATKD {{evolving Light Buso Ilurnlng Stove, Juniata Base ilurnlng Parlor Heater-. m fact they cun please you With Stove* of »U kinds at prices which dely compoiltlon. PUM P S , cep Wells and Cisterns constantly on band, r slock of goods comprises everything kept ilrst class lurnlshlug Store, such as eo Mills, Flat Irons, f'oul Buckets, Caul (Steves (Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs, Infant Bathing Tubs, Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pans and Lndois, Cuke Pans and Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And all kinds of Hollow Ware. TIN AND SHEET IRON. WARE, of nil kinds constantly on hand, manufactured by the bust workmen of tbo bust material. Buy ing stuck In largo lots for (he cosh they oro en abled to sell at small advances, all they ask is a call from you to oxummo their goods and price list, after which they feel certain you will buy no where else. Their motto is " Live and Lei Live." Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of moves, constantly on hand. Boynton Base Burning Fire Place Heater, similar to the Latrobo. Ten Plato Smses, PORTABLE, ami STATIONARY HEATLIW and UANUEB of the dllfereut manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken in exchange, No GS North Hanover tttreet. THE ORIENTAL. TITS IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, IlflVP r-iu. l-'lrNi Clin, I'n'iiilumiinl tbl Nt-u > <•*■!« *>(>mi. the ti 1....! -.11.M IC .MMIMI.ni (hr Fair of iin- luxilimv (»»•!«( In the < ii.i i*l ,\i « V.irU, (MIA. TUKV t’! K I’KIII’KTUAI, HUftN T KR& ONLY "W- rIHK UKINH UWJHIKKD TO BE d '."B during thk skason. TlIiM \UK TKUKKCT VKNTILATOEB OP TIIK APAKTMKN’T. Til Isitisl C t N HK NO KSOAI’K OP OAB FROV TH KM. •HKHK th Hanover Street, Carlisle, Fenn'a, Sept. 24,1808—f1m HAIL! ALL HAIL!! THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE MORNING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1808. Walker & Claudy having Ju«t returned from New Yurie and Plnlatlelphiu, where they have purchased the largest, latest and host assort* montof PARLOU COOKING AN D HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have now on exhlbl Uon and for side at their Store Uooirs, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always ho pleased to see their old friends and many new ones, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER, THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE TilS lifoT IN THE WOULD, THE MORNING GLORY Is the most perfect parlor stove in use anywhere or everywhere. It Is a Huso Burner, and ono nro will lost ah winter. It has mica doors all around und Is ns bright and cheerful as an open gate. We respectfully refer to the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to its merits: James B. Weakley, llev. J. Boas. W. B. Mullln, Wcbert & Borland, Geo. Wetso. David Uhnads, Levi Trego, Hamuel Greoson, Weakley dtHadlor, L. T. Greenfield, Barauol H. Gould, •latum W. Eby, Thus. Loo, Peter Bpsihr, Wm. P. rtivmrt, Jou. Galbraith, John Thos. Chamberlin, John Smart, John T. Green. Henry L. Bnrkholdor, liiahiird Woods, J, ft. Woods, RInJ. Woods, Gregg, Wo have nlsaa very large variety of Cook fit ovcs of tho very best, namely : NOBLE COOK. (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,) WM. BENN. EUnEKA, WAUABH. ELECT RIO. find NIAGRA, ull of which have given great sat isfaction to the purchasers. We have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of our own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of all kinds constantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of nil kinds done on ahort notice ami tmbstonfi ally. In conclusion vro Invito our friends to eal; ana examine our goods and save at least twem lypor.cenf, ’ < WAIiKEB A CLAUDY, NO. IS "WEST MAIN STREET, Carlisle, pa. not.Mftw. |iM£M Ai K MKUh INKy.—Diseases o JP vrnmoii BUPccKKtnJIy oared by nDPlvins to aABELLA MAHIANNO.M.D., &6 tforth ; \ilh St. Philadelphia, Pa. ' “ Oct. 29, ■ A. H. BEAm, Chamber Hots Ac. Ac. Ac., Also, % ME , :>/ OBSTRUCT, OPEN FI UK." —ALSO— Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, • Mr. MansUeld,' Sup 1 MU Holly Paper Ml Co. Sami Kcmpton, ?Barttoaw, llaiiu ß , & r , BG9. HAK3¥r5^j- HENRY SAXTON, NO. 15, EAST MAIN ST,, oARH H E E olesnle and retail dealer r* I,U,WI "* M ““«a maklS; GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION I rjmcn”J, d Sn P nd', P?M™ t< a!a, 1 tl VC mt W«o- P.ch»: Shovelß, Spad^fe, ““ r “"- 3 ' «*.«, OItAIN 4 , -nten.ll. in great voi : leti el ‘ cepers *»« Zi w * nro «010 ngonu fur the great fuel economizer pat. excelsior weather btrippiso, B / or doora and windows ourgood«ar!»of V theAtoPf,w ntof P'. ea ’ i ’ , o all, as In price. tne M ahest in Quality* and /oul kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCK ‘niton In oxcliaug or goods, or cash, 0000 LUS. BUCK VV HE T FLOUR, of the finest quality ou baud, which I sell by die lb. or 10J Jbs, RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY GOODS. GEO. 13. HOFFMAN, NO. 88 EAST POMFRET STJSJfET F«b. 11, ISTxfl—ly ISoofea, Stationers, &c, pIPER'S ROOK AND FANCY STOKE, Am> GENERAL-NEWS DEPOT,. 83 WEST MAIN STREET. CARLISLE, J*A. . A line assortment of Goods on hand, such as Writing Leaks. Port Folios, Ladles Companions, * Work Boxes, Satchels, Ladles' Purses, « Pocket Books, Scgar Cases, Card Cases, Gold Pens, Fen Kniver, &o„ &o. A LARGE SUPPLY OP FAMILY BtßL^ d PHOT Q GRA .pHio ALBUMS AT BBDUEEB PRICES. DIARIES FOR 1868. Subscriptions received for all Magaidnes, FflJdJ* lor Book*. Papers, &o.,at pubUßlierß pn<-eB. you sa\e postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by subscribing at Pipe® s* Special attention Is paid to keeping always on hand a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, for town and country schools. . . Broils and Music ordered when desired. Mar 2RlB't7—tf. jgatt Meneuier. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to Us natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving . the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss ami freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick-* enod, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can • restore lh e hair whore the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasjy aedl " ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous- Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, uno. consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances wlucui make aomo preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor end only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it d° c9 not soil white cambric, and yet lost-* 1 long on the liniri giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J= C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical CfI£MJ ST9 » LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. Fob Balm by Havcrstlok brothers, Carlisle, P* Oct. 16,1868-Jy CARLISLS.'.rA.