Agricultural. r From the lloj Breeder** if DISEASES or THE HOG, Strangles or Quinsy.— These dis eases are of very frequent occurence, and as they are rapid in their progress, gen erally exceedingly fatal. They chierly attack latlesiug hegs. The giacvis Under the throat begin to s*veil. and thus anevt sc-t only .hr* ret piratory ergaza bat the &;5 vfVßraulirsr* iuj. uupeuid respite: .-a. h^rseoess. c/h:i nr«i f'V'ci.iiw s~u p. es co ::* i-Tjj 2?.'a;-vcivi ilit- iu.raji £t±j~: skats. ic?- r.:£iD:e ra -Jci., cxi'e 5.r/i *srira/.h, •vtJ :»fr*E A*>:ci ::; ‘roi wbto :.!•- rrolifagr ir::***..'3t> szd i .SarJty ;.*f FWal!j"Wj.n:ir tiss cC'Oj? ecu re:*.»i.rsr rrtsi i-"r i-ist -;majcii*r*d: rufous i,L>d eoL’Ctwrc of Lhe ?wcoi*2 plrnds hfve aiso i*een rv> OIUZOeDoed, iUTjd lo tlif-tS there -= *jo reason vve- *jv«x:M no: have r?:oiirse and external stimu* Lfois ai : er-: rri n L-. PzsD~sr*ios of thk Rectum.—This is an evil of not unfrequent occurrence in swine, arising chiefly from obstruc tion of the intestines. \Viiere the cause is simply obstruction, an operation will remedy it; but as the obstruction is too frequently attended with rupture of soipe of the intestines, R will perhaps be as well to have the animal slaugh tered at once, especially if it is in luler a!y good condition. Lice.—The first stop to bo taken to wards effecting a cure is thoroughly to cleanse tlie skin of every particle of dirt, and to clean oilt and whitewash the stye*, and put in ffesh dry litter.. Mer curial ointment, turpentine, or tobacco water, are the most eilicient agents in the destruction of the lice. A little sul phur, or bay salt may bo given inter nally. Kpilepsy or Fits.—Tlu* prognostics of the disease are constant grunting, restlessness, acceleration of the breath ing, jmlior of the skin ami a staggering gait. Then the animal suddenly falls as if struck by lightning and is motion less. after which convulsions come on, gradually increasing in inteusiu, the legs are alternately drawn up to the body and extended rapidly; the eye.-' protrude, the pupils arc distended, and the halls roll about; the tongue is pro* traded and fixed between th - clenched jaw>; the teeth grind together ;• foam and saliva flow* Irom the mouth; the puL-e is im di at first, then hard and ntiundiiuf, and with me intensity or me } St increase?*, continuing irregular ami I inUTii.ilieiit while tlie fit hist.-, me ani- I m.:l Is unconscious, and as he recover gels up and tries to hide himself in tlie niter and looks lerr.fied ami wild.— Medical treatment can only be resorted toin the intervals of the fits. It co i •M-.tsof cold applications to the head, njeeding, and energetic purgatives, fol lowed up by low diet perfect quiet, and moling medicines; sails and calomel may be given as purgatives. t’ eta n l‘s ou Lock-J a w.-The sy m toms ol‘ ibis disease areat first spasmodic mo lion ol the head, grinding of the teeth ami rigidity ol the jaws. Tills is soon followed by stiffness of the neck and greater part of the mime, and an unnat ural upraised position of the head.— Bleeding, warm lotions, and rubbing with stimulating oils, purgatives, ilthey can be gut in the mouth, are the must efficient remedies. Nasal Catarrh.— I This disease, w hich strongiy resembles glanders and distemper. in like them hereditary, and may be communicated from either male or lenmle parent. It also results Imm exposure to cold. Emetics ami tonics are the best means of combatting it. A .-ol nt ion of sulphate of cupper in doses ol from three to live grains morning and niL'ht will sometimes affect a cure, as si-fed by strict attention to diet and reg imen. IXFI.AMATIOX OF THE BRAIN' is in duifd by iiverlieiding, exciting, ur imli gcrlible as tin over li-cd ui nc« i-oni, tic. Ttie precursory .symptoms an liulliuiis, rwlness of tin- eye*. the animal Set-nis blind and nncon-cion- were he U nuinj;, runs against every thing, the puise is small and rnpiil, and hnatid..g alignlly accelerated. The tirst thing to be done is to bn-ed from the palate, ii possible ; tn-n r oil and jalap should be as purgatives. and the system stimulated by Hie appli.-ation of ii blis ter to I tie throa .and. men the animal snouid l.a-.e rep-vet Uj oling doses 01 sulphur. I X F LAM AT lON' OF TIIK LfNGs.-Thi di-1-a.s-e is periia; s more general 1 \ Knmvn under the b rm of rw« of the lujht.- ; u is one ol the fatal nf all the nut.antes that infest the stv. The prominent indication- of the disease are loss of appetite, ineassant anddistressiii" cough, and heaving at the flanks. A • oonas ilte fir'lsyni) toms are perceived lieanimd should be bled ; the palate S the best place ; puigaiives n list ihen be given, but cautiously. . p S „ni salts and 'Ulphur will ta’ he=t, adiiiinfclefed in a dose ol Irom two two mur lirahiris each.accoiding in the size uf tile animal; allerwariis gitea sidaiive.cnmposed oi digitalis t«u grams, pulv. amiuniniaiis six grains, nine halt nrnchnn (Jieanli hess, umnull, and whnlestnne, c-ailinm nuti Minus fund, are likeu ise .valuable aids 1,, combining this disease. An uicu LTV aa l Facts.—in estima ting liny by measurement, allow -Will eu bio feet for a ton in the upper half nl tin; mow, and inn lent in the lower half. in tile pastoral regions of the Rocky Mountains butler in now made, which is superior to any made elsewhere in our country. As a rule, the English farm horse has heller lodging and takes fewer steps in getting to Ids work than the English faiin laborer; horse comfort is more stu died than human comiort. The farmer- near the sea-shore in Maine have learned that-fish make as good feed as liny, ami that one fish makes;a full meal for a sheep. He is a good fanner who makes good compos: ileaps ; lie is a better who man ages to have the manure applied its fast as it is made. K.-p.irto grass will be sowed consider ably in South Carolina this Spring. It is raised as easily as clover, and affords a good substitute for rags in making paper. Tlie good time coining will begin when the horse power in farm work eats coal instead of corn and when thescum of cities enriches the carta instead of pol luting air and defiling water. When a ton of wheat is marketed, it leaves nothing behind but to worth of straw. When a ton of meat is sold, it has left behind it nine-tenthsof the ma nural value of tire food consumed in making it. The highest order of chanty is that which provides employment for theavil ling laborer, and leaves uncoinpromiscd his self-dependence ; work without wa ges makes slaves; wages without work makes paupers. II or behold Kei i pes.— Cough. Syrup of poppies! oxyme, of squills sim ple oxymel, of ca ll two ounces. A tea spoonful when the cough is trouble some. C happed Hands.—Wash the hands with oatmeal instead of soap, and after each washing, take a little dry oatmeal and rub over them, so as to absorb any moisture. SriMSoohs 1859. march. 1859. SEDUCTION IN PRICES OF DIYO )ODS G KEEN FIELD'S, No. 4. F,AST MAIN STREET liimm e r DRESS GOODS , i-ic-r. r. > A > i• rA ' i v «oors i*jt L'&mA sil.rifc.tiir J.'i* iijr A .v 7*trr -a*a rw!.Tr>£ i: 7iri:*ftA J cnrtfcW-r ;s»ffs> :>»«=.*» to (-■*itifc-i ut it;:* *.i3# N< w Tcct- NCSS. ss ST Of: ON3ar* to --«•■>> »i SJ- X3tH‘.noM SU.CU*- sV*—Jrici, -»'>»«•—«•» r*u. 'it; r-rs^ss. jos xriTs feom $l5 to &30. KINK ?ASIS OOLLASS FECMtii *4K W t T-r -iiT cr*-nei a Nrw ?ot of Sable vz rn:T.':c ;o offered, at pri.-es that rxrTs*M ;o DRESS GOODS: DRESS GOODS!! H»T;ir d«:enata»d to close oatmv «itire stock r»/ Dres* Goods befo-e the first of the New Year, I wifi offer bargains that cannot be surpassed In the following goods; BLACK SILKS, A lieautiful assortment of COLORED SILKS of all the latest shadow M/iiK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES. French Merinos, All Wool Corded PoplinH, All Wool Plain Poplins, Empress Cloths, Chene Poplins, AU WOOL DELAINE*. Single and Doable Width. ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES, AMERICAN DELAINES, MOURNING GOODS, jso agf nts. M-lliii'z my and luiuable invrn m ■, ({on. Addrvs'. J. AIiKARS. »3S, Sf.. Unlliinuro, Md. Mnrcn I‘. IstW—-a boubaziher ITT ANTED ! WANTED.- Agents of ! either sex. In ev«-rv town and village, fur _ iho largest <»NK IK)I I,AU SALK in the country. BLACK FREIsCH MERLXO.S* : The smallest. article* sold can be exchanged for a stiver Tinted flve-hottled Revolving ('tutor, or your choice of •Jhc articles upon exchange lint, — Commissions to Agents larger than ever. Send for Circular. s. C. THOMPSON, A CO., l:*» Federal street. Ronton Mass. .March 11. Ite'J—lt ALL WOOL DELAINES. A Beautiful Selection oi' BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES. COBURG’S CRAPE VEILS and COLLAR*. BLACK THIBET SHAWBS, Square and Long, together with » falf asHort- FUNERAL GOODS For which orders will fee promptly and satlatec torlly tilled, CLOTHS i CASSIMERES, filiACg CLOTHS, From the L owxutt Grade o i A ruerican t* the Fin- AUERICAN BEA.VUBS FRENCH BEAVER Tor Overcoats. A Large Block of Pf.Aj.S A FANCY CASSINETS A CAJSBIMERE*. In this hranr> of roy trad* I -would particular- . i-aII attention, as I am emtflileni that I have 1 ih* largest and lieet selected st«*ek of these Roods : • k any Ktore this side ot lb* cities, and having- 1 •made It an object In order l«» null my numerous I ■maomers In those artlMes, all i ask I* au inspeo- 1 iiIIs E T S! CORSETS!! li} this branch »»f our trade we are the onlv • ; nvw t * h { xt L kee, £* » variety of these artlc'e*.— .-'Ux « (.^lebnue*ll will be sold .ThfT co «** s »tof Souar* and l>ong Blanket Shawls, Paisley Khawla ic. Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of all Shades. floor oil cloths T ABLE OIL CLOTHS stair oil cloths OIL AND PAPBR BLINDS, KOXIOXS! „>, l i lov ®V u l d P OBl «ry In crest rnrlrtr, ami very cheap. Latest styles of HOOP SKIKTfa, J BALMORAL SKIRTS. DOMESTIC GOODS, snoo yards of the most popular prints at 12)£ ©to. Domestic Ginghams at l5, is and 20 o. Brown Manila at t2<4,15. and 18 a. Bleached Muslin et 10.12>1, 15, & tip top. Skirting at 20 c. Canton Flanela at 15,20,and 25 c. Tickings at 16, 18, 20,25 and upward. Crashes at 15 and 20 e. Also a full line of Chocks, stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans Drillings and other Domestic Goods at correspondingly Iacc Handkerchiefs, Hem-Stitched Handkcr uliicts, Valenclenes, Cluny, Maltese and Unon Collars, just received and well adapted to the Holiday trade. KEiTEMBEU THE PLACE, Ifyou desires Great Bargain, NO. .EAST MAIN ST. L. T GREENFIELD. F.b.4 urn. Alexander Poplins Oriental Lnater», Striped Wincey, Lustre Cord. Alpaca Poplins. uunt of e»t Kjeuch, fttisrellanrous. ARK) rest'd umOiili Art Civm »»*iI»:XIsCOtV* oo«.f CmH tn DU'I »I»uih*w» WE ABE COMING AND WILL PRESENT TO ANY TRUSOV Sending us n Ono Hundred Club In <>tt** •Jwf* O.VE DOLL AH SAL C OF Pit >' ASP F « V' 1 GOODS. A Watch, 60 yard* of Sheeting. Sowing Machine. Ac., it. Free of Cost. Smaller Cluba in some mllo.vlz.: 60 Club. 40 yards Sheeting, &c., &c„ 30 Club, 20 yards Hheellna. «tc.. &<•.. Messrs. J. B. H«wm Co. take pleasure In an nouncing, being The oldest and largest hou*e In the Dollar Trade, that they have bo J u enabled by their lontr experience and extensive resources u» make, this present season, many Important Im portntlouM and oontmcts with manufacturers, which with additions, to their Winter Slocks.hasen tiled then to greatly enlarge their rates and hrchungr iuf. Sr/ut for .V ir Oirmiinr. Oitnlngne of Good* and Samples sent to any addrfM free, rend monev hr registered letter. Address all orders to J. S. HAWKS* A CO., l.i Federal Street, Bouton, Mass. P O. tiox f. Marcii 11. WA' l —ol TF YOIT WISH. TRY THE COM X Oimitlon of Allen. Atwood A Hates. GREAT MAMMOTH SALE! LICENSED BY THE V. S. GOVERNMENT Having had larger experience, we are confl uent of success in (»UK ONE DOLLAR SALE. NOTICE, ii.B We will present to anv jhthou sending us a club In our GREAT ONE Do I L\U SALE SlUc Dreau Pattern. Piece of Sheeting. Sowing Ma chine, a Carpet, a Watch, Ac.. Ac. for the Holiday*, comprising (..'amp Ktouls, lyouusea. Centre Tables, Racking Chairs, Diulne Tables, Easy Chain, Card Tables, Ueropltou Chairs. Ultou ons, Barean*. Whs • >ts Kos.S7Mllk.TB A M lx?vonPhirpSta. I bacretarie*. *c.. *o March 11, 1b69-4t Boston. Ma*s. ! Parlor ' ALL HIKE OF COST. Greatest Inducements IW &prrrr*f. Circular and Sample sent free to any address. ALLE'', ATWOOD A BATES, I want to rouse each sleepy head, Who stand upon the brink. Where yawning gulf* disclose the dead. Who might, but dlil not, think. I wont to warn the living ones Who bllndlv grope along. Ve fathers, daughters. mother*.sons. What perils round you throng! out my render, nreyou free, Or do you wear the mark ? Mom nil nre blind and cannot «w- Yea, giopmg in the dark. Catarrh, a demon In the head. Consumption W it* son: Kills hosts, yea. countless millions, dead, Perhaps you may he one. That harking, hawking, spilling, shows. Catarrh «fleet* your head Mutter and SUrne in throat or nose. Runs down your throat instead. Your lung* and liver soon will shew Consumption has its hirtn ; Catarrh. Its sire, will f.-.al ll 100. ’Till you return to earth. If voids affects your head or throat. A.NNIHJIATOU huv ; Now don't forget whai I have wrote. Or thluk this subject dry. WOLCOTT* ANNIiriLATOK cures Catarrh— the deumoii files; ll saves the/!»>/•;». good health insures. And Catarrh quickly dies. I want in gratify my tiiemls. Who wish to understand . a About Pain Paint, it* use. It* *‘nd«. k And why Us great demand. I want tn show you, plain as day, Why Pais Paint stops all pain, That you mav never have to snv •Til not try paint again." Pain Paint will cnol hut never stain Pump*inflammation out; ’Tis harmless on the breast or brain, A trial stop* all doubt. When inflammation leaves the frame, All paln.wlll cense at once; Remove the cause, ’tis all the same; None doubts unless a dunce. The pores will open and drink Pain Paint; Absorbents till with ease; Reatorhs ihc weak, the sick, the falnt^ The greatest sceptic please. Evaporation cools the place As inflammation flies; Hot blood at the absorbent’s base Makes Paint In vapor rise. ■Tis thus Pain Paint removes all doubt, Komoves the very cause By pumping inflammation out; On this we rest our cause. Wolcott's Pain Paint is sold ntall Drag Stores also. Walcott’s Analhllator. for the cure of Ca tarrh an 1 colds In the head. Heat by express on receipt ofthe money, at IKI Chatham Square. N. Y. K. L. Wolcott, Proprietor. .March 11, 1860—4 r 33 tj} meis, Sharks, Plaid Shirtings, Operas. Home-made, and a fine article of Welsh Flannels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Long and Square. Paisley and Thcbet. Ladles' Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof and Heavy Beaver*. Merino Vests, Shirts and Drawers, for Ladles' MUses, Men's and Boy’s wear. A full line of cloths ajcd caiiiuike.v FAFCY DRESS GOODS, In now and rich designs. Many of the above goods selling oft at greatly reduced prices, Ira rnense stock of all the leading brands of Domes- Ho and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than rouulnr prices Bi.KECHED AND BROWN RHEETINOft. PIL LOW CASE MUBLINH. PILLOW CA«K LIN KNH, NAPKIN** TABLE LINENH ANDDOYLIEB. TO WELS AND TO WELDINGS. Marseilles Quilts and Tal la Covers, Notting ham Luce Curtin Mateilal and Tldys, WHITE GOODS, Embroideries Luces and Inserting;*, Veils Berogus and ('rapes, Holsery and Gloves In great variety, on extensive stock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND IH'OPRKIRTS. FANCY WOOLEN O'lOD**. n O H .S' ETS! COR SET, S II Wore, Hip Gore, and the celebrated B *cUel Comets. 1 Julies' Uiifls an-’ Collars, Hem* nil. *)«*(] Tucked ttnd Embroidered Hnndker e!j!« I*. Ciuncy Lace Handterchlefs fend mafty articles. I invite attention to rerent purchases of New un i I'csirahle i'ikklk.lii which I can oflet special inducement* to ca*h buyers. THUS. A. HARPER. C’nr. of Hnnover and Pom fret cts. Doe. 2i. if DKNTZ & CO.. tinvß laid in on unusually large stock of FALL AND W I NTERGOODB 150 piece* Wool and Cotton Flannels, amongst winch are the i>pera Mi»*b. M.nker. H-me-nisde, and Canton. Hamilton Stout, 25e. per yd. ONE HLM'Klili AND F.KTY NEW PRINTS, such a* merrlnmo*. Calicoes, Spragues, Glouces uaih, mix! oilier fnviu mp>, being the beet goods in Ihe nm rkel, nI l.’C el*. Thin i* the price these goods *-o!d at in cht-ap times. D R E 8 8 GOODS of every kind and style now worn. French Ala rlimea, s-ik* Alpacas, Coburgs, I)elalntfa, Bom* haaioe*. O.Dgham*, Ac.. Ac., at redaced prices. C A Kl'K T S . OIL CLOTHS, Malting*. Rug*. Window Blinds. Tickings, Twil lmgn t v'ool aid 'niton Yarns. Shawl* m huge heaps, Muslins and Sheetings. Velvet*, Bu»bod Hearse and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals In town and country per sonally, without extra charge. Among the greatest discoveries of the age Is SvrrW» Spring SffU/mxt. the best anU".!T-iil.est Ife'd nowin use. the exclusive right of which r have iutnrea. and will be kept constantly on hand. CABINET MAKING, in all Its various blanches, carried 0n.,-ml heau reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware Upholstered Chairs Sofas, Pier, Aide and Centre Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, W.-h -stands of ail kinds, French Bedsteads, high .ml low posts: Jenny Bind and Cottage Bedsteads Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, anil all other articles usually manufactured In this line of business, kept ooiwtuntiy on hand. His workmen are men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made In the latent city style, and all under liis own supervision It will l>e warranted tud sold low for cash. He invite* ail to give him a call before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here tofire extended to him he feels Indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will Ih> spared In future to please them In style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. r, . IMO DAVID SIPK. Dec. 1, IMS. « iUfjotograpfis Mitel. K. A. SMITH’S PHOTO graphic Gallery fioiuh-ykat Corner llano ver Street, and Market Square, where may he had all the different styles of Photographs, from card to life sir*. IVORYTYPKR. AMRHOTYPKB . AND MELAINOTTPKR : alKo Pictures on Porcelain. ,something now) both Plain and Colored, ami which are beautiful pro> ductlous of the Call and see them. Particular attention given to copying from DHguermiypgM Ac. she Invite* the patronage of thepublle, pen.o, 1860 rpHE FARMER’S RANK. OF CAR- L LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Recent y organized, has been opened, for the tranHuctlon of a general hanking Business, In the Si )ri^? r M^ 00 f n °* **• Givens new building, on the North West corner of High street and the Centre Square. The Directors hope by liberal and careful man l£*Tl.U’ »««ke lliis a popular Institution, and a safe depository for all who may favor tho bank With their accounts. Deposits received and paid hack on demand, In terest allowed on special deposit. Go»'. Silver, Treasury Notes and Government Bonos, bought Collections made on all accessible points In the country. Discount day. Tuesday, Benklnghoura. ftrom 9 o'clock a. H. loio’oloca p. M J* C. HOFFER, Cashier. DIKECTORS. R. Given. President, Win. H. Miller Thomas Paxton, David (lolkes * John W. Craighead. A. J. Herman! March 2H. —tf Ahmhum Wltmer Removal. —o. l. lolhman has removed his establishment to his splendid NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY, opposite, Saxton’s Hardware Btore. East'Main street, Carlisle. Pa., when* ho cordially Invites the public to examine tho place and his numer ous specimens. The well known skill of tho proprietor, ns an Artist, with an Improved light nmf entrance and sky-light, nil on the first floor, are Kunielent Inducements for the nubile to patronize the establishment. Ills picture* are universally pronounced equal to the best taken in Philadelphia or New York and far superior to any taken In IhU- port of tho countiy. Please call. » March i, 1869- JllfcjMAl E MKDlolNLS.—Diseases o ■ women *ucc©muullv cnied bv applying to vBKLLA MARJANNO, M. D., 225 North 12t flt. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct, 29, IMlB,—ly* • I»EADIKG RAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Great Trunk line from the North and went lor Philadelphia, Now York, Heading, Putisvlile, Tsmuqua, Ashluild, Bhumokiii, Leb anon. * aston, Epbiuta, Litis, Lancaster. Colum bia, &C. • Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as lol i.iws: m :L>i. . p >3**, k In-A .M., 12-11* N00n,2<6 and .■ j-I*. ,M.. cunneedna with Miuhir trains on the I'euiisylvuinu Uallr«»«d uud arriving at Now Turkat 1100 AM„I2 20 Noon 360, 7 m». 10 05 P. M.,and b 15 A. M., re»prctively. Sleeping carsac cuinpauy the 35u A. M. and 10 o P. 51., stopping at all stations; Icnvo i oUkvUIo at 7 30, h.o A M.. and 245 P. 51., shamoktn ul 525 A. 5!.; Ashland at 7Ou A. 51.. and J 2 30P. M.S lainuquuatMSUA.M.; and-2" P. M„ lorphllu. Leave Pottsvllle, v?a. Schuylkill and s-uaque hanua Hallroud at? 10 A. 51. for Harrisburg,and 1130 A. 51. forPJnu Grove and Tremont, Ucadinguccoimnonatloii train; leaves Reading at 7 So A. 3d., returning leaves Philadelphia at 4- 45 P. M. . _ .. Pottstown Accommodation tram; leavesPotta towu at 0 45 A. si.,teturmng leaves Philadelphia at>4 00 P. If. ■ (Columbia Railroad trains leave Readlngat 7 00 A 51., and 0 16 P.fil. lorEphrata, Lllz, Lancaster, Columbia, 4c. .. , , Perkiomen Railroad Trains leave Perkloraen Junction at V 15 A. 51. and 530 P. M : . return,ng leaveskippauk atB 10 A. 51. uud 12 45P. M..con necting with similar tralnson the Heading Rail road. _ On Sundays: Leave New York al 8 00 P. M., Philadelphia «0o A. 51. mid 3 15 P. 5!.. the hOO A. 51, train running only to Heading; PottsviUe son A. M.j llurrlhbuig 550 A. M., 410 .and to oo P. 51., and Heading at 1 05,3 00 amt 715 A, M., lor llurrlshutg, ut U6u and 7 31 A. M. lor New Wk aud ul 4 25 P. Al, for Philadelphia Commutation, Mileage, Season. School and Excursion T ckets, to uud from all puiuls M if duced rules. liuggaKe checked thiough; 100 pound* a lowed euch Passenger. G. A. NICOLIjH Jun. 21, Isttu—ly Gen. aufi^tmewioni nUMBERLANDVALLEY RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OF HOURS! On and alter Monpat, Rkpt. 14th, l«W, Pause d< ger I rams will run daily as follows, (Sundaj sex copied)* 0 WESTWARD: Accommodation 1 Vain leaves Harrisburg 8.05 A. .M..Mecbanicsburgrt,:i3. Carl lulelUO, New villeD.fo, rdnppensburg lu.iy Chambendmrg 10.40. Green cimtie 11.14. arriving at HaggCrstown 11.-12 A. M. J fail 'jyrrin leaven Huirlsburg 1.50 P. M., Ale* chaulcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.31, Newville a.lU.ship* pens burg «.4», Chumbershuig 4.20, Greeucaetle 1.56, arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M. Axprci-t 7Vuf/t leaves Iluirishurg 4,15 P.' M., Mo clmnlcsburg I,47,(Carlisle 5.17. Newville 5.5 b, Ship* |.eii*burg tJ 17, arriving at Chambarsburg at 0.45 A Mired Train leaves Cbambershurg K. 05 A. AI. Grecucaatio 0.25. arriving at Hagerstown 10.10 A M. Accommodation 7 rain leaves Clmmbersburg 4,45 A. AI.. shlppensburg 5.11. Newville 5 45. Cai lisle tf IK, Mechaulcsburg <1,47 arriving ml Harrisburg 7.15 A. M. JLfaif 7V«fn leavea Hngeratown K.OO A. M.,Oreen ca*lle a :15 t 'hHinberxburg I*.lll, Shipped*burg 0.40, Newville 10.14, Carlisle 10.50, Mechunlcsburg 11.24 arriving at 'Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. Krjtre h» JVa/n leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., Greencastle 12..8. Chambersbiirg 1.00 sinppens* burg 1.21, Newville 2.05, Carllsle>2.4s. Meehauics burgk.l2. arriving at tlnrrisbing :i.i4 I*. M. A Mired TVoi'n leaves HuserMown 3.U5, P. M.. Greencastlo 4.12, arriving at Clmmbetsburg 5.05 P. M. 49~Alaking clone connections at Harrisburg with trains brand from Philadelphia. New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. a N. LULL. SUHKItINTEN DENT'S OrFICK, Aup't, Chmnh’v, l\u. OrjX. 8, i&lks. Sept 17, l-MA- FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC F LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that be coutiuues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’* Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car lisle. Winas, Sherry, Port, Uaderia. Lisbon, Claret. Native, • Hock. Johannlaherg, and Boderbelmer. HeulaJck A 0., Gelaler A Co., and Imperial.— Gin. Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor.- and I'irnee Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nectar Wheal, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, 4c. Best to be had In Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very be>» quality. Dealers and others dot- ring u pure article wil find it as represented, a. tls whole attention will tie given to a proper am careful selection of his .-Mock, which cannot be .urpassed, and hepos to have the patronage of tLo public. Dee. I. IMA. jyjAUQUART’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT Admirably adapted to the Cure of all Diseases for which u Counter-Irritant or External Reme dy is required. Diploma atvanled by the Cumberland County Ao- I'icutlurul Society, lSi«8. REFERENCES; ' Abraham Murqtmrt, Esq., bus shown me the receipt of which his I Immenl Is composed. ••Tom my knowledge of the •ngrcdieiit.s. I do not .will_ htLbeiieflclal where an exteruaVhpplicnlion of the kind is indicated. A. STEWART. M. D. Fully conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical effec-iK of A. MarquarUs Lini ment. 1 cheerfully recommend it to those who may need it. 8. N.ECKEK. M. D. Mr. a'. Marqnart:—Pear sir--1 lake pleasure it. «nvlng Ihal 1 have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and It cured them and made then) feel soil. 1 think it the best I have ever used, ami would cheerfully recommend it to the gen eral public \VM. GRACY. Newton township, Pa., Nov. vM, i.qjjt. I hereby certify that I have used A. Marquart's Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two <»J my horses with the greatest success, and would rceommed It to all who are in need of anything of the kind. Mr. A.MarquartDearWir:. Ihaven«ed about halt a bottle of your Llnlmenton my horse for a bad foliar Gall, which was the most obstinate sore of the kind lever saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and it has given entire satisfac tion in botli coses. 1 would not do withot it for ten times its coat, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. MICHAEL LATHI! AW. Jacksonville. Pn., Nov. 20, iwjg. A. Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Blr; I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my back so that I could scarcely walk, which was very painful. After using half a bottle of your cele brated Liniment. 1 was ontlr» ly cured. Tills Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth. You can make any use of this yon please „ JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, p a ., sov 20. l«W. Mr. A. M.arquart:—Dear Kir: I krve used your valuable Liniment In my family for different pains and aches, and it has proved satlsfaotory In every case. I do think, ns an external Lini ment, it stands without n rival. I'would cheer fully recommend It to the public. Respectfully. GKOKOF. W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1808. A. Marquart. Esq.:—Dear Kir: It afford* me pleasure to certify that t have used your Lini ment on tuy neck, in a cose ol very More Throat, which was much swollen and very painful. Af ter two or three applications, I found it to act like magic, and would recommend it as an ex cellent Liniment, JACOB BEVEHH. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 19, 1863 F r Sale by Ilarmilrk BroD. Ralston, Cbm num A Wnrthingivn, • txrllale 45f*AOENTti WANTED! Address A. MARQUART. Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co., Pa. Dec. 10.1868 ly J. L. STERNER »'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE BETWEEN HANO VER AND BEDFORD BTS INREAR OF THE CORN- Havinr fitted up the Stable with new CarriA ges, 4c., I am prepared to tarnish first-class turn outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken toaud from the springs. Anrll 25.18«7-2y. C. L. LOCHMAN. A ITCTIONEERXNG.—H. D. New r\ man, of Booth Middleton township, near Wolfs Tavern, offers his services to the public as an Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed and charges moderate. Address, Ml, Holly, Cumber land county. Peuna, Oo.« 1. fim • LvailroaU iliurs. MONDAY, DECEMBER H. 1;H. EASTWARD IBtscUaurtius. BRANbIES ALL or CHOICK BRANDS. CHAMP A G N E W H I rt K Y E. SHOWER. FOR MAN OR BKAfVf. Skippensburi* Wept! 15. |>cs. C. MKLLINOKR,county Treas'r. Htoughstown, Nov. 18, IMS. MAN HOUSE, CARLISLE. PA. 4300t0 ana Slioeu. JpKN KCU r ST derived from Its cures* many cti which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease, where Uie system seemed saturated with corruption, have been punlJcd and cured by it; Scrofulous affections and disorders, which were ag* prorated by the scrofu lous contain'* -dir -»ti) ,A . , .. *mus contamination until they wore painfully afflicting, hare been radically cured iu such great numbers in almost every sec tion oi the country, that the public scarcely need lo be mfomfed of its vu lues or uses. Scrofulous polsou i? one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfclt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting n suspicion of its presence. Again, It seems to breed infection throughout the bodyTnnd tucnion some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber cles mo)* be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in Uie liver, or It snow* its presence by eruptions on thcskin.orfonl ulcer ations on some part of the body, lienee the occa siona use of n bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease nnnear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaint* generally find immediate relief, and, at length,, vine, by the use of this SAItSAPAIUIr- LA: St. .iiithnni/'jt Five, ]{o*e or J Erysipelas, Tetter. Salt llhen jn, Scald Head, JHiiffirorm, » T**. I'V*' s °re Fats, and otlier eruptions or visible lonns of Scrofulous disease. Also in tho more concealed fpnns, as Dyspepsia, Dt'opsu, J-feart Disease, Jits, Epilepsy, Aeurn/gia, and Uie various Ulreroxts affections of the muscu lar and nervous: systems. Syphilisor Vrhrrral and Mercurial I>i*ca*e» arc cured by d. ihnnph n longtime is required for subduing tlu*-c oh-uiiiilc mu ladies bv an v medicine. But long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint, l.rurvrrlnra or I Vhitea, Uterine Ulceration*, mid lewalc Jilttrases, arc com monly soon relieved am] tiUimnlelv cured hv ita P.urt lying and invigorating effect. 'Minute D'lrec tions for each case are found in our Almanac, tup plied gratis, liheumatlani mu| flout, when •ranted by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield ntmklv to il, us also J.irer Complaint*, TorjiUlitf/. Con{/r*lion or Jutlnm m at ion of t lie /./cm*, and tTnundice, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the blood. Tins SAJCSAPAJtJLLA is a great rc- for the strength nnd vigor of the system. " bote who are hanouid nnd J.ietleaa, Dtsnon tlrnt, Steeples*. and troubled with Herron* An prehension* or hear*, or any of the affections symptomatic of Wealtness, will And immediate relief nnd convincing evidence of Us rc«forallve power upon trial. PJIEPAItKD BY Or. J. C. AYER & CO„L« w «||, Mas*., Practical nnd Analytical Chemist*. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. For Saws by Hnversttck hrotnera. Carlisle.l*a Oct. 15 has-ii CTlotljlng anti jpancjj (ffiosjg. JOHN DO U N EU ME RCH ANT TA ILOR , SOUTH-WEST SIDE OE PUBLIC SQ’ OF, CARLISLE, PX (IN HFAU OF COUUT If CUBE. ( lothlne mode to order, and a good flt rmron. teeil In all cases. READY MADE CLOTHING AND A LARGE VARIETY OF on.vTi.KKy., FVftyrsnr.vn Goons, «*uch as nndcr Uothlmr. Pollnrs. Vecktles Sns nondera. 4e.. constantly on bond. Goods sold hr tho vnrd. ns chenp ns onv honso on table I ho cities and no charge for cutting. A splendid va-lety of FANCY WINTER CLOTHING, French and Domestic now on hand, and for Bale at nrlces which defy competition. Don’t forcet the nlnce. in renr of Court House. May 21, iww.— jy Read and kerf yourself in- FDRMF.n.— Having purchased the old nnd wen known busings stand which I have neenni ed for twenty years, I have determined not to retire from mv presf nt business, but to continue in ‘be mmiufnrtnrp of READY-MADE CLO 7HINO of all sizes and descriptions, ns well as piece goods by the yard, and 'a general assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 1 would respectfully Invite tnv friends and pa -’•nns who need n good suit of cloths to give me a "all. ns I hnre ««S»roctlon to call odd their & con.Ullag In part or stoves. such asthe . - Barley Sheaf. Dictator, . Noble Cook, EoltpM, and other varieties of COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to eompeJ* gJJj feeling couttdent that they can sell better stoves for less money than any firm,ln the country. The attention of the public is Invited to their choice selection of ranges. PARLOR AND OFFICE BTOVEB, among which can bo found * wPEARS’ CELEBRATED Revolving Light Base Burning Sieve, Juniata Base Burning Parlor Heater, in fact they can please you with »t*vesof all kinds at prices which defy competition. PUMPS, OT leep W ells and Cisterns constantly .on band. Ta'lrstock of goods comprises everything-kept IB Orel class furnishing Store, such as U ifee Mills, Flatirons, Coal Buckets. Coal Sieves Shovels and Pokers, Registers, Toilet Ware, Foot Tabs. Infant Bathing Tubs. Chamber Seta Ac. Ac. Ac., Alto. Copper and Brass Dippers, Wrought Iron Pans and Ladols, Cake Pans and Moulds, Spoons Knives and Forks, And nil kinds of Hollow Ware. TIN AND SHEET IKON WARE, ol nil kinds constantly on hand, manufactured by the best workmen of the best material. Bay* lug stock in large lots for the cash they are en abled to sell nt small advances, all they oak Is a call from you to examine their goods and price list, after which they feel certain you will buy no whore else. Their motto is "Liveand Let Live*" Fire bricks and grates for all kinds of Stoves, constantly on bund. Boynton Bose Burning Fire Place Heater, similar to the Latrobe. Tea Piute Stoves, PORTABLE and STATIONARY HEATERS and RANGES of the different manu facturers and patterns. Old stoves taken in exchange, No 68 North Hnnover Street. THE ORIENTAL. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furaaoei, Unvr n-p»br MKIIAI.at the Pal'raf <»«.• )n»'il> MN liMlltßle held la tha ( In Sew Vark, lt»M. TUKV \!(K PKUPKTDAL BURNERS. OVLT ONK -IKK BEING REQUIRED TO BM V I>K DURING THE SEASON. TMKV VUK PKKFKCT VKNTILXTOIB Of THE APA&TMKNT. Til Kill* CAN BK SO KSUAPKOFOAB FROV TMKU. TtfJCKK UAS HK NO OLISKKR OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. TUK FIHK WILL RKMAIN FOR DATA WITM- OUT ATTENTION. THK* ILLUMINATION 18 EQUAL TO AIT “OPEN KIRK." FHKY AHK POWERFUL HKATBRS AND VKT PERFECTLY ADAPTKD TO Id ILD WKATHKR. THKY ARK THB MOST ECONOMIC!! BTOYRB AND FURNACES EVER MADE. 'THB PITrNAOiS WILL HBAT, SATUFAO* "ORILY. BOTH AN UPPKR AND A . i.OWKR ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FURL. The following; are a few of the many reference* to pen-nns who have been an t are now neinc the “ORIENTAL,” and to whom we confident* lyrefer for testimony os to its great merit. H. E. Breechhill, j)r. I). Mahon, Miller A Rowers, Dr. Cornman, Wm, fcponslor, - D. Bpotts, J. Noflfcinger, B. Longneeker, E. Leonard, Mrs. Galbraith, Dr. Zitser, Jacob Thndlum, and quite a number of others. For' SdU by RTNKSiIFTH A RUPP, iVo, 6ft, Pfnrth Hanovn" Rtreei, Carlisle, Pewk’a Sept. 24, IBGB—Hra HAIL I ALL HAIL!! THE GLORY OP THE NIGHT IS THS MORNING GLORY STOVE. THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1868. Walker & Claudy having Just returned from New York and Philadelptiiu, where they have purchased the largest', latest and' beet .assort ment of PARLOR COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ever brought to this place, have now on exhibi tion and tor sale ul their Store Rooms, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,' where they will always bo pleased to use their old friends and many new onus, call and exam ine THE GREAT MORNING GLORY PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER —AI.SO , THE CELEBRATED REGULATOR ROTARY TOP COOKING STOVE THE TUG WOULD, THE MORNING GLORY is the most perfect parlor stove in cso anywhere or everywhere. It Is a Base Burner, and one fire will last ah winter. It has mica doors nil around and Is ns bright and cheerful os an open gate. We respectfully refer lo the following persons from among hundreds of others who have used it. as to Its merits: James B. Weakley, Rev. J. Boas. W. B. Mullln, Webert «s Derlnnd Geo. Welse. David Rhoads, Levi Tread, Samuel Qreoson, Weakley AHadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H. Gould, Jason W. Eby, Thoe. Lee. Holer Spoor, Wm. H. Hiuart, Jos. Galbraith, Hon. J. Stuart, Edward Fury, Sorg’t Irvin, Col. A. Noble, Mr. Mansfield, flup't, MU Holly Paper Mill Co. Rami Kemptou, Thoa. Chamberlin, John Stuart, John T. Oreea, Henry L. Burkholder, Kichxrd Wooda. J. B. Woods, MnJ. Woods, ... . , John M» Gregg. We have also a very large variety ofCook Stoves of the verv best, namely: NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) COMBINATION. {Goa Burner,) WM. PENN, . ' l EUuEKA* WABASH, EijErrßrn and NIAGRA, all of which have given great lafnctlop to the purchasers. We have also a targe lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES. of onr own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON. of all kinds constantly on hand, SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING of ail kinds done on short notice and snbstanti. ally. In conclusion we invite our friends to call and examine onr goods and save at least I wen- WALKER & CLATJDY, NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET. Gasmwt.b »* * 061.1, IBM, ’ ' »atHtoate, 18G9 HENRY SAXTON, mo. 15. EAST MAIN 8T CARUHLB Wholesale and retail deafo* Iron, Steel, Nalls, Bulldln* iL* n Oils, Glass, Ac., Ac. ng MaUrl al*. FI neat quality of American and POCKET AND TABLE OUt , Every description of Tools irf... , chnnlcal trade*, of the most £S?P , * J lo all and warranted in n^SXiS.° Blßted *«k?{ GUNS, PISTOLS & AMMUNITION .suove,,; FAKM Bm “- *""»• «*«». oun, BAOS , .. In i prt ft v,aan >m Irji ntjnrtl. In (iwo^nur“ n * eke, P« r « Jouili W * ttr# b® l * agents for the great FUEL economizer PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPfn,,. In price. ntgneti in guaHty and foi«* cfrd * re b , aM rec . h , prompl allsnllo^ ooone delivered in town peer Partita Indebted to us for irrr w i,i * d.4ftdwtll pi.,.e pr«.nt their bill, for ,„ t HENRY SAXTON. J«n. H, 1889-ly ®roc«ies. ju UROULRIES I I Always to bt had at the O H K A P STORK, NO 88 EAST POMFRET rJTHKKT foods \ on will And ererythSngyoa wish In the wnynr GROCERIES. QUEENBWARE. GLASSWARE. WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE. STO&E AND CHOCK Ell) WARE^ and no end to notions. » * It la useless to mention them, roms aud sea for yourselves;«nd parents if It don’t suit you to £?*>*•» Xy ur children, os ilipy will be dealt witn, with the same care hk ji you were bei» yourself, Aiiklndsof • ue " COUNTRY PRODUCE ‘alien in exehang or goods, or cash, 5000 LBS. BUCKWHP. T FLOUR, of the finest quality on hand, which I sell by the lb. or 100 lbs. RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY GOODS. GEO, B. HOFFMAN, NO. 88 EAST POMFRET STREET CARLISLE, PA. Feb. 11,ly Uoofts, Stationrn?, &r. piPER'B BOOK AND FANCY STORE, AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT , 13 WEST MAIN STREET, cabliszjc. Pi. A line assortment of Goode o&hand, snob is Writing Desks. p Fort Folios, Ladles Companions, Work Boxes. . Satchels, Ladles' Parses. Pocket Books, Beg or Coses, Cord Cases, Gold Fens, Pen Knives, Ac..*e. A LARGS SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLES and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBIJAI AT REDUCED PRICES. DI A HIES FOR 1868. Subscriptions received for all Magazines. Fash lor Books. Pnperx, An., at niihh.hers a save postage and always sure of receiving your Magazines by wubscriiKiixMi Pipan t>. Special attention is paid to keeping mwnj s on band a supply of SCHOOL BOOKS. for town and country schools. Books and Music ordered when desired. May 281887—tf Stair ttenettcr. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to : 's natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is st once agreeable, healthy, and _e (Factual for preserving tha hsir. Fadtd or gray hair is soon ratorea to tU original color with the glost anil frethneet of youth. Thin hair is tliicjc-* ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such ns remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair rom turning gray or falling off, and onsequcntly prevent baldness.. ‘ Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for n HAIR DRESSING, nothing elac can hr. found so desirable— Containing neither oil nor dye, it doc* not soil while ;mihri<.-, uud yet losW long on the hnir. u.wug It a rich ghW’ lustre end n grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pba< iK Ai. and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. T"-~ $l.OO. Fos.al. br Hivomiolc bteth»r«,Oi»UM». f* l.ocLivuo-lr