agricultural -OUOHIX.Ol 1 ™>» CVI Peter Henderson, of New Jersey, writes tlie American Agricuiluriist us lul- lows! , , ‘, . . About the first of April 1 stepped into tho store ol 13. iv. liliss & &ou, a..d, in nocently asked lor 10 pounds oi me kur ly uo&« Pomiu, winch lie Had ouered in Ins advertisement at U»e mouesl price ol per pound. Mr. 15. iniolined me witli ail suavity that ho euuid not let me have 10 lus., out would there he looked patronizingly.) iot me nave •uu that uuaimiy. 1 mid agreed to let a friend have o lbs. oi liiisiUiuous * oiuh , and imd intended tne other o ibs. lor my own planting, but being me posses sor oi omy $lO woiin [o jOs.,; ioi euuise bunded mein over to my mend, wm. liad deputed me to ouy. tie m turn handed me back one oi me precious tuu cra weiglnng exactly 4 oz., a men iieie quesled me to “ uApumueut" WjUj.— Now, Whether it was me patronizing maimer ui my n lust nous n \ ai, oi w nem er it Was the suspicion oi a covert JoKu made by lny inend when he luindeu me the sllmil potato to “ exp nmeul’ > w an, I do not know, but an expeiimern ■was begun. 1 cut this 4-ounce po taio ill two pieces, so mat eacii suriuce Would present the giealesl numiKi ol eyes, i men placed mem on me soil oi one of ourgree..-house benches, keeping them entirely dry, until the cut pan had healed over, and the siiou.s begun to start from the eyes—the temperature of the greeu-lmusc averaging pernupa '7O degrees. As soon us me nouis gut to lour or live niches in lengtn, they ■Were cut oU, about » ol a»» inch nuin Uit- Burlace ul the potato, or lur enough on Bu as not to injure tne tinu Were yet to S an. The cuttings were then placed in me p.opagaimg house, and Miaded and waleieu until iootid in the usual way. 'luey Wcie then potteu in 2-iucli pots, in nen son, and suineti to grow in me same lempeiature m which tlie polulu had been puueo. As the season advanced, snouts in great numuers were thrown out <»y the pout to, winch in turn weresuoiiiitled to me Bame process ul routing. As tne nr*i shoots giew T to lengths oi 7 or b inches, the tups were cut liom ihese uuu tiseu as cuttings,—-so that me Urst ol Julie this smuii potato oi 4"Z. nau glteii hie nearly IoU plants, eveiyoneoi w men was equal to a set luber. These Were piauled out in the lust Week ol June; in land very ul stated lor Uiegiuwm of tile puUU->, and tneciop when oug in isepleiu ber, a t igiieti exacuy t-jU pountis, or a» d increase oi about ioou *oiu. j.t may be qufc-iioueu ii Uii> is any practical va*Uf, or WneliKr u wai-puy. it la col (JalineU Unit tliej tr »a nuy Use tu the practice 11 Uie potatoes me being iuicl at the ordinary imes, out Wntn they are sold at the raiea even yd paiu lor the iutny ruse, ihere is no uuuoi v halever ui 11a uumv. hor e.\auip»e, 1 ilj. ol pulaiots so giuwu will eusny produce ob-J plants, matting odd liliis, uitu oruioury cu.tuie, u'.li gise :j lbs, per hill or mOU ios. -Now me provers ot piopagiuion la Header Uiln 1.011 ii«-r cosoy, ai.u can be uoiie JUal as well in a tommou hoi-ltU us in uui L« sl-itppuiuU-a gi ten houses ; Iheuiui nary nut-bed saaii, 13 ieei oy* o, \sai horn onu plants, ii plant! in ine sou ol un liot-bed i Aaciiy its jb,e. luce or vabbag plants are pricaeu out, ai e tnaleu muui in the same way by mreiuny shaumg and watering until Uie cuiungs lia\e rooted. 'these in turn, as iheygr*lxool MncJjre hsinmn-r. by lityl l Uu-in on a flat Mono ora piece ol iron, ihey can lemi.ly be broken into t-mull pai\icle>. Alter beliif' -lookon, pPuc a litter ol Uiem in the ve.->el provub d, aboui ilm-i -inches deep, covet them wall nuod Imru wood, nnieaclied jislie.-, lo win. b should be jnlded fresh June in the pioportion bl half a bushel of lime lo a barrel ol ash es. Put on enough of ashes to co\er them tin roughly, am* m> continue ane>- nately until the vessel is lull. Add enough water to mu urate the whom thoroughly, though not enough to make the lye run. Let it remain about three months, taking care to dampen it every two weeks with enough of water hi start the lye. if the lye should run. cu eh it for dampening the ashes io future use. In three months the bones will become soft and ready to crumble. 31 uch of it can be broken up with ihe shovel by throwing out the mass ami working it over. 'Those hones that do not work up can he picked »»ul, and re set ngain, and by'the lime they go through the pieces-* again they will he throughly d< composed, and ready lor use on grain or otix r crops. Brahma JPuot.ua. Fowls,—! find these fowls superior to all others I have tried. They grow very large, arc well feathered, are excellent layers, and arc never troublesome like other fowls Any enclosure with a low fence will keep them. They lake good care ol their broods, but are 100 heavy to hatch well as they are likely lo break the eggs, in hatching Hu m it is well to have lighter hens, of other breeds, to do the hutching. The Brahma chicks are hardy, and of a good marketable size at three nionthsoid. They readily bripg twice as much as other ‘chickens of the same age. I consider .them the most profitable chicken that can be raised. Among the new inventions recently brought to the notice of the Farmers’ CluI) of the American Institute, “a geometrical hariow,” troin the circum stances of Its inline being, composed ot two purls arranged one held ml the other, and each having the geometrical lot in ol an equilateral triangle. The harrow lias u scraper attached to level down hillocks or knolls, and this scraper has a cross handle by which it may be guided. The Horticulturist says: “When ever tho peach does not succeed well planted upon its roots, heeanse of the soil being to still', elayey nr wel, it will he found that if the peneh be budded v n live pi u ,n it will thrive well, and gtvo good crops of fruit, and, at the same time, give to the tree more hardi hood to bear extreme changes of tem perature.” Food for Chick i:.\s.— A writer rec ommends for chickens, for the first week alter hatching, laud to he given, chopped fine, at least twice a day, wheat siceped in milk, and course Xti dinti meal, substituting crack ed corn lor wheat j/ manual 1026 MILES OF THK UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD A It E N O \V COMPLETED Ass3l mllcsof the western portion of the line, beginning at saennnunto, uro also Uene, but “ IIUUt 200 MILES REMAIN To ho finished, to open Urn Gtahd Through Line lolho Pacific. Tins opening will certainly lake place eiulv this sem-on. . ' _ . Besides a dohadon from tho Government or 12 MW acres nf land per mile, the Company »• A eiJ . llthd ion subsidy in U. S. Bonds on its 1 ,„ 0 „„ completed mul uccpted, at tho average |-„u. 0 r about rfiaiSUU per mile, according to th*. difficul ties encountered, for which tho ir.,vernment takes ft second Ren as security. wr, e (f ier dies ft e given to any olhei coinpa».,,fBoriioi, the Government will comply with »• R ji« contracts with the Union Pacific Railroad j’ompuhy. Near ly the whole amount ol Bonds to which tlie Company will be entitled hitvu already been de livered. FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS AT PAR. Bv Its charter, tho Company Is permitted .'to Issue Us own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amuuu' us die Governmeni Bonds,and nom re. ihe se Bonds are a Fi st Mmtgngeup on the enure road and nil Us equipments. THEY HAVE TIIIUTY YEARS TO RUN, AT SIX PER CENT., and, by special contract both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. The V. S. Sup erne Court has recently decided that thus contiaci is In all lespects valid and of legal obligation. . .... Mich securities arc generally valuable in pro portion 1-. the length of time they have to run.— Hie longe t six per sent, gold interest bonds of die I’.s. (the ’'i s) will be due in 12 veais, and they are worth 112 If they had 8U j ears to run, they would stand up less limn 126. A periecdy -af- First Moriga e bond like the Union Pacific •mould appioacli ibis rule. The demand for Eu ropean iiu-klii cnl is already considerable, and on die completion of die work will doubtless cairy the juice to a large premium. SECURITY OF THE BONDS. It necdsnoargumeattoshowlhata First Mort of c2t) 5w per mil** upon what for a long l. me inii.-l be Uieonis i»Ur«»ad Connecting die Atlan tic and Pacific >iates is pcr/ec/lo secure. Tlie en ure amount of die mortgage will be about -da HJO.Uiw, and die interest SI,M)i».UOO per annum in gold. The present currency cost of this inieitsi Is le»s than S2.oyd.WiO per iiiinum. wliile tlie gross arning* for the year l-ns FKUM w AY lil'-INENi only, on AN AV - ERAGE UF IkSsTHAN 70U MILL» OB ROAD IN UI'KUAITuN, WERE MURE TUAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The (Walls ol which ace as follows: Flout Passengers, < 1.021 .OOj 9- .1 1 tin -'•“l'.’-Sl From Expiess, ,r,,V. g! From Mail*, V,\“ i-juiii Miscellaneous. dI.OJU From Government troop.-, , IV.i’V.,'. Kron. . Oei B lil, , '•* rmm c-juliacti.rs' men. , *.j -f From Contraetors' material, Jfth.-iJa 6 - Total. Si.uo-.lwl UI 'l‘ln's lame nmniinl Is only an indication ol the nu liallu-lhal must go over ye* through line in u lew months, when ilie gi e.il tide ol Fu el no IruvH and loule will begin. It Is estimated iiuii ihi- busine-s must make 111“ earnings oi (he mad fioiu FIFTEEN i'O TWEM\ MIEIj- I(jN A VLAK. \s the supply of these bonds will soon cease, purlieu who desire lo invest m them whl mul it ior their Interest to do sualimce. The price for iln* present is pur and uccniud interest irona Jan. i. m currency. , , . subscriptions will be received In Carlisle by A. L. sPuNsLKK. und m New York AT THE CU.M PAN YS OFFICE, No. 20Nassau «l. r and nv JOHN J. CISCO i SON. Hunkers, No. 53 Wall St. And hy the Company's udverlised agents in utighotit the L'niled slates. Bund* Acnt (rep. tail /tarhc t (hrouf/h lo cal fujcul*, nih look (o l/i> -a (or thvir uJirrrj/. A NEW PAM 1111I 1 11 LEI' AN D MAP WAS ISSUISD OCT. Ist containing a report of ihe progress o ; ih • wot k to llmi dine, and a more complete state ment in relation lo the value of the bonds than •an be given In an advertisement, which will be -cut free on application at the - ompaiiy's ofiices i ir to unv oil he ad veil ised agents. Jull.Vj. CISCO, New York. Mrrch li, Isli'.' — 33ri) tSootis K(jAI N S ! BARGAINS-! \V . C.SA W V E R & C O alls the attention of the public to their lm niense stock of Fancy and Sta tic Dry Goods :hlch they are desirousol closing out. We offer ureal bargains, and have a full stock of Dress Goo Is, consisting of milks, I’opHns Empress Hoiks. Merinos, CARPETS, Bucb ns Brussels. Thro* Ply, Ingrain. Venetian Collage, Rag, Linen nml Hemps In great varie ty. Oil Cloths. Rugs, Shades die., which will he soul veiy cheap. CLOTHS AND CASBXMEREB, Hosiery and Gloves. House furnishing Goods of every kind, and In abundant quantities. Wo v.TI make gu'Ml sacrifices, and offer a line ns- s .ttnvnl in select from, Please remember this LargoStockwlll be soli and we ask prices with a view of closing oui the enllrs stock. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRESS GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP CARPETS. ALL WHO WISH CHEAP HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS, ALL WHO WISH CHEAP DRY GOODS of any kind call at W. C. SAWYER AGO., ' EAST MAIN STREET. Feb. 11. ISO!)—ly Large public sale of carri AGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS, A. B. & N. SHERK, ON FRIDAY MAY-TII, 1809. Messers, A. B. & N. Shark, having successful- ly curried on Conch Making for Ihrco yearn ; om of the linn wishes to withdraw. 113’ so doluj ihey have to make sale of their —urge Stock on hand, which consists of ONE PLATFORM PHAETON BEST STYLE, THREE GERMANTOWN CARRIAGES, TWO CAFFERY WAGONS, ONE TWO SEATED SQUARE CARRIAGE, ten Leather Top Steel Tiro Buggies, fifteen Gum ml Duck Top, part of them SteeJ Tire,7 No lop Buggies,flvonewSprlng Wagons, with and with o’lt tops, ten second hand Buggies, lloekawa's «nu\ Spring Wagons. All tho new work is waj ranted foronovear, Mnrtch 11, —ts rpora KENT.—The Lnw Offiee on JP lho< second story of Inhofl's More-room, pdftipr ol\lfnnovcr street and Marled Square lately occupied by W. J, Shearer. inqiiiieof Dec. 21 RW»-lf C. INHOFE. iiJar.ug, & c . ? I ILL EL' A- BO WEBS a’ce this opportuntty of dilooting the attention c the community nt lame, and ev< ry person In ftrticulur, to their iveendy replenished stock.of HARD WARE. They studiously avoided investing during tho high prices, and patiently waited tho falling out of the bottom before attempting to refill their shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, ns near us possible, they have Invested largely ami are prepuicd to guarantee to their friends and ustoNters as low prices as any market outside the cities. They especially Invito the attention of mechanics, formers and builders. Our slock is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment in enquiring for anything in our line. We have die agency of die Will cox A Gibbs’ S K \V I N (l M A r.H r NE , and would respectfully ask all llioso in want Of a Machine, t o examine the W lllcox A Gibbs’ be- fore purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and goods delivered to ail parts of tho town free of charge. Feb Ja, laid.— Iv StoliCG, CmlMrc, Vc ■geo N O M Y IS WEALTH James McGonlgal, at No. 83 South Hanove. -i. Cn rlisie, would call die ntlenlion of hl» trlemis and die public generally to his large slock ol STOVES. Tl> AND SHEET-IRON WARE, which ho fee’s assort d will give satisfaction in la.di quality ai.d prh-e. In the stove Hi.--? he would call especial atten tion t<> die “ KMI IHK" Gas burner and parlor Heater. It Isa I’erpetual Haw Bund ng S f < vc. The Fur nace will heal an uppcrand lower r<.nin perfect ly, and is mm anh-cd lo b»* period ty lice from cxp-oston oi gas. It has no hnck to t< replaced every year. It is so constructed thnl its rays of heat arc deflected lofhe lloor, warming the feet Instead of the face. It Is a gas consumer, and 1b perfectly dear Irom dust. Ils ventilation Is complete, and the burning gas and Ignited coals shine out through the Mica Windows, giving the brightness and cheer of an open lire. /Jail and see It. t He also oilers all the latest and most Improved patterns of r A U I, <) K ST n V K S , and a large stoek <>i rook stoves, consisting of the Nimrod. Niagara, * Farmer, aim a variety of others, all of which are war ranted to be best class Stoves and lo give entire Hutlslae ton. Tin and Sheet-Iron ware, made of the very best material, and all o her things necessary for housekeepers In his line of business kept con stantly on hand. His expenses are trifling, compared with oth ers. as he defies corn pel it Jon. sihd would ask those desiring anything In his line of business, 10 as eerUiin prices eif.ewlnMe.ttnd then give him a call and satisfy themselves that ho can sell bel ter art teles for less money than any other estab lishment In (he enmity. Mis motto Is. Quick Sales and Small Prollls, Old metal taken in ex change. spouting. Roofi cC'oi story of our B.iQK>og Ilon-v, where Cltcala r s and Pamphlets, fally d* scrii’li.ir the advaoiogUß uttered by the Company .may bo bad. E. W, Cl, %IBK c .s. ' Fuji, i li. R RUSSELL. Manar/cr. Ci H. Hepburn, Ptnt National Hank ' Ai.g, 20, X• • • ly FBMAJ E MEDICINES.-DlwHBennf w iintm •ei-cesstullv. ctirebv applying to S'HELL V MARIANNO M. D.. 225 North 12th Si. Philadelphia,Pa. Oct . WW.—iy* pip. Quaker City, (,OW I’OM I'UET STK T, CARLISLE. PA, IN fjuiCAT vAmirry ©ry ©otrtis GOODS!! bOKBTHIHO TO SUIT TUB T131K3 AND SHASOX AT TUlfi NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE THOMAS A. HARPER, PORKER OP HAVOVKR A- POWER RT ATS.. •who In now prepared to exhibit an elegant and well assorted stork of DRY GOODS, At exceedingly low prices! Bargain* lu BL A NK ETS, of nil eolora and sixes. The Cheapest Block In town. FLANNKT.R, Plain and Twilled, ail colors, Domets. Sharks. Plaid Shirtings, Operns. Home-made. and a lino article of Weluta Flapnels. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!-' l/oneand Rnnaro. Patelejr and TheHet. Ladles’ rinnktnirs. Velveteens Hold Mixed. Water Proof and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests. Whirls and Drawers, for Toadies’ Misses, Men’s and Boy’s wear. A foil line of CLOTHS A It D CASRIURRKB. FANCY DRESS GOODS, In new and rich design*. Many, of the above Bonds selline off at erentlv redneed prices. Im mense stock of all the leadlncr brands of Pomes-, tie and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less than resrnlar prices BLEKOHED AND BROWN RHEETTNOR. PIL LOW CARE MUSLINS. PILLOW CARE LIN ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS ANDDOYLIES. TO WJ3ZS AND TO WELLTNQS. Marseilles Quilts and TaMa Covers, Notting ham Lace Curtin Material and Tldrs. WHITE GOODB. Fmhrold-rles, Laces and Inserting*. Veils Bereges and Crapes. Hnlsory and Gloves In great variety, an extensive stock of NOTIONS. BALMORAL AND H* «OP STCIRTS. FANQY WOOLEN GOOD'*. CORSETS! CORSETSI! * , *rrnf‘h Wove, Hip Gore, nml the celebrated Rcpirei Corsets. Ladies* Puffs nn* l (’oilers, Hem sl‘«hp(i Tucked end Embroidered Hnndker* c)«ipfs. fiuney Lace Hand-ercbiefß and many artiojps. I invMe attention to recent purchase* of New ami I'eslrnhie poods, in which I can offer special inducements to ca-b Jnivers. THOR. A. HARPER. Cor. of Hanover and Pom fret v ts. I **-<-. 24. IPKK-tf C 411RIAGES, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagons lu order ‘ i accommodate their rapidly In creasing tr.' to. B. & N. SHERK I 1; v- ju-d • .-bioved *nto their V t',\V ('A RRIAGJ3 FACTORY, :r South and Pitt Sts., CARLISLE, \vJntt«. nave Increased facilities for manu facturing everything In their Hue. All the la test st>les of Carriiigess Buggies, ISleighs and Spring Wagons constantly on hand, or mrfSo to oraer on short notice and reasonable terms Messrs. Rherlc led confident that they cun turn out work equal in finish and durability to any establishment outside of the cities. Those wishing anything' m their line should give their orders at once. REPAIRING AND PAINTING PROMPTLY A T 1 ENDED TO, Dec. 17,18 : 8—ly. jf urnitute, -ttc B. EWING. CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, \V EST M A rN STREET. CARLISLE, PKNN’A A SVI.NKDID ASSOUTMUN'I OK N E w K II U N IT u R E for the Holidays, comprising Hofas, Camp Stools. Lounges, Centre Tables. Rocking Chains Dining Tables. Eiuy Chairs, Card Tables. Reception Chairs, Ottomans, Bureaus. What-Nots, Hecretaries, ic„ Ac.. Parlor, Chamber Dining Room, FURNITURE. of the Latest Stylos. COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid New Patterns. BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES, _ . In great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from town anil country attended to promotlv anil on reasonable terms. p upwy Dec. i:, istw—tf QABINET WARE HODS E . TOWN AND COUNTRY. The subscriber respectfully Informs his frlonas and tho public generally, that he still continues the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait up,,., ouso.murs cither by day or by nlgf,t. n ‘ made Coffins Itopl constantly on hand • bnifi plain and ornanionttil. He has constantly on hand /’W.- .I I'nlrnf Metulic liurint Oise, of udileh he has been unpointed the sole agent. This enso Is recommended as superior to any of the kind now In use, It being perfectly air tight Tic has also furnished himself with n new Rose, wood HF.AHSE and gentle horses, with which he will attend funeral.-. In town aiid country m l r ! snnally, without extra charge. 1 Among the greatest discoveries of the n-e i„ NaWl aHfirlnn ttnUma, the best and cheapest lied now In use, the exclusive right of which I hi ve Insured, and will ho kept constantly ou hand. CABINET MAKING, In all its Tartans branches, carried on and n,.,.,, reuus. Secretaries, Work-stands, I’Tirlor Ware Upholstered Chairs Sofas, Pier, fflde uml cemri fables, Dining end Hreakfnst Tables, w!id, stands of all kinds French Bedsteads, blah ‘m i low posts ; Jenny Lind and Cottage Be is ends Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glumes, and all other articles usually manufactured In th s line of business, kept constantly on Imml ue Rhi workmen are men of-experience, his ma le! Ini the lies!, and his work made In the Intent city stylo, and all under his own supervision'll will be warranted and sold low for cash ' " Ho Invites all to give him ncull hoforo'nurolias ng elsewhere. For the llhorul patronake hero tofiro extended to him he feels TndebteS to h?» omneroiiß cnsuimors, and assures them that no ollorta will bo spared In future to please themVn style and price. Glvousacall 1 mom m Remember the place, North Hanover su-cot nearly opposite the Deposit fluaU. Carlisle, 1 l< Dee 1 ISM. DAVID SIPK. 3Jl)otoßrai)ljs. VI Ha. R* A, cJMITH’ci PHOTO i» %..B ru Pfc tc Gallery Rmith-cast Corner Hano vfi .i* r< .ji«- al,d Market Square, where muv be had loVlf^lzf IrenUty,e 1 renUty,eB ° f 'PhotoßrkptaTJKmeart I VOBYTYPEB. AMRROTYPJfiS AND MELANJOTYPEfi: ’ ffln , ot ™ B ? n B<)rcelani (something new) both iuut? ( i nd ore^ a * nd wfl i t i h are beautiful cm uuauo na 0 f the Photograph!* art. Call antTsee them. Particular attention give* to copying from Dagnerrotvpes Ac. * She Invites the patronage of thepn^lle, Feb. 0, IWS9. REMOVAL.— 0. L. LOCH MAN lias removed his establishment to his splendid new ground floor gallery opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store, East’Main street Carlisle, Pu„ when* ho cordially Invites the public to examine the place and his numer ous Specimens. The.well known skill of the proprietor, as an Artist, wlihan Improved light and entrance and sky light, all on the first tloor, are sunudent inducements for the nubile to patronize the establishment. 1 His pictures are universally pronounced equal to the best taken In Philadelphia or New York and fat superior to any taken In this part of the country. Please call. March 4, 1880— THE FARMER’S BANK, OP CAR LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Recent y organized, has been opened, far tbe transaction of a general banking business. In the corner room of U. Givens new building, on the North West corner of High street and the Centre Square. The Directors hope by liberal and careful man agement to make this a popular Institution and a safe depository for all who may favor the bank with their acciiunts. Deposits receded and paid back on demand in terest allowed on special deposit. Gob'.Silver Treasury Notes and Government Bonas bought atm sold. • Colt* ctlons made on all accessible points In the cmintrv Discount day. Tuesday, Brnklnghours from 9 o’clock a. M. to 3 o'cloca p. u. J; 0. HOFFER, Cashier. DIRECTORS. R. Given. President, Win. H. Miller. Thomas Paxton, David Holkes, John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman, March 26,1868,—tf Abiabaxu Witmer, RaUroaD Hines. DEADING BAIL HOAD, A WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MONDAY, DECEMBER H, i»*s. Great Trunk line from the North and No’-th, west tor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Puttsvlile. Taiuaqua, Ashland, Shamokm, Leb anon. i aston, Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster. Colu mbia, «to. Trams leave Harrisburg for New York as fol lows: 01360,65U,810 A At., 12 40 N00n,205 and lo 6u I’. M„ connecting with Mullar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad 'and arriving at Now Yorkat II UU A. M., 12 20 Noon 360, 1 00, 10 05 P. 51.. and e 15 A. M., respectively. Sleeping cars ac company the 360 A. M. and 11 50 P. M., trains without change. Leave Harrisburg for Readlng.PottsvlU.Tama qua, Mineraville, Ashland, tflunnokln, Pino Grove. Allentown and hlladelphla, at 810 A. U M 200 and 4 it) F. M.. stopping at Lebanon and principal Wav Stations; Lire 4 10 F. M. train making connections for Philadelphia and Co lumbia only. For Pottavllle, Scnuylklll. Haven and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Katlnmd, Leave Hurrlr-burg nt3 3U P. M. . Returning : Leave New York at. 9 00 A. M., 12 00n00n.5 lu and KOO P. M., Pbllmtelphla at 8 15 A. .M. and 8 30 F. M.; Sleeping cars accompany the 900 A. *l., 510 and »00F. M. trains from Now York, without change. B Way passenger tram leave Philadelphia at 7- r SO A M.. connecting with similar train on East Fen no. Railroad, returning from Reading atil S> P. M., slopping at all slutious; leave i otlsvlllo ut 7 30, a -a A M., and *2 45 P. M., Shuraoktn at 625 A.M.; Ashland at 700 A. M.,and I 2 30P. fil.s Tumuquu alB3oA.fi!.; and 2 2° F. M„ lor Fhiln. Leave Fottsville, via. Schuylkill and r-usque hanna Railroad at 7 10 A. M. tor Harrisnurg.und H3u A. M, for Pino Grove and Treinont, Uemilugaccommoiiatlou train; leaves Rending at 7 3u A. M„ returning leaves Philadelphia at - 45 P. M. FotUstown Accommodation tram; leavcsPolta town ato4s A.fiL,returning leaves Philadelphia' nt4 00 p. fil. Columbia Rallro'id trains leave Readingnt 7 00 A M., and 0 16 P.M. lorEphrata, Lllz, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac. Perkiomen Railroad Trains leave Perklomen Junction ato 15 A. 51. and 580 P. M., returning leave Sklppuck at 8 10 A. M. and 1245 F.M., con necting with similar trains on iha Reading Rail road. On Sundays: L>cavo New York at 8 00 P. fil., Philadelphia .8 00 A. fil. and 3 15 P. fil., the BUU A. M. train running only to Heading; Fottsvlllo 800 A.M.; Uurrlsbuig 660 A. .m.,4 10 and 10 6u F. fil., ami Reading at i 05,3 00 and 715 A, M.. for Harrlsbutg, ul 1260 and 7 31 A. M. lor Now York and at 4 25 P. M. for Philadelphia Commutation, Mileage. Season, School and Excursion T ekets, to uud from all points, at re duced rules. iluggagw checked through; 100 pounds allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS. Jan. 21, Isuu—ly Gen, buperintenUcnt CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD! CHANGE OF HOURS! Ob and after Monday, Bkpt. 14th, 1808, Passen ger J rains will run daily as follows, (liundaysox cepledl* Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8.00 A. M., Mechunlcsburg 8.83, CarllsleO.lO, Newvllle 0.45, hliippensburg lo.iu Chumborshurg 10.40. Green* castle 11,14,"arriving at Haggeratown 11.42 A. M. Mail JYftin leaves Hairlsburg 1.30 P. M., Me clianlcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.34, Newvllle B.lO.Kblp penshurg 3.4", Ohamborslmig 4.20, Greoucasllo 4.56, arriving at Hiigerstowu 5.25 P. M. Exjrress Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Me* cbunlcsburg 4,47,Carlisle 6.17, Newvllle 5.50, Whip- 0.17, arriving at (Jbambersburg at 0.45 A Mixed TVoin leaves Cbambersburg 8.0.5 A. M. (Jreencastle 9.25. arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A Aeenmmodntion 'train leaves Cbambersburg.4,4s A. M.j Hbippensburg 5.14, Newvllle 5.45. Cuillsto 0 is, Mechunlcsburg 6.47 arriving at Harrisburg 7.15 A. M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.60 A. M„ Grecn oastle H 35, t.’humbcrsburg 0.10, Shlppensburg 0.40, Newvllle 10.14, Carlisle 1".50, Meelumlcsburg 11.24 arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 A. M. RxprtvJt Train leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M., GreencasMe 12./S, Cbambersburg 1.00 Slnppena burg 1.23, Newvlllo 2.0.5, Carlisle 2.45, Meclmnlcs burg 3.12, arriving at Harrlsbuig 3.44 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M. 2 Greencasllo 4.12, arriving at Cbambersburg 5.00 P. M. Making close connections at Harrisburg with trains to and from Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points West. O. N. LULL, Superintendent’s Office, Chninb'ff. Pa., Sept. 8, IbfW. Sept 17.1808. jj'UKEIGN AMI UwMEIS T 1 C D LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that bo continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LTQ.UORS. atblsnew stand, a few doors west oi.Hannon> Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car lisle. Wines, Sherry, Port, Uadorla, Lisbon, Glarot. Native. Hock, Jubaniiisberg, and Boderbelmer. Heidalck & Co., Geisler A Co., and Imperial.— Gin. Boblen, Lion, and Anchor. Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Neotar Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, Ac. Best to bo had in Phila delphia. Bitters, of the very bes. quality. Dealers and others detlring a pure article wll llnd it os represented, a- tis whole attention will Kitchen and Office be given to a proper am careful selection oi his Stock, which cannot be >urpassed. and hopes to have the patronage of tho public. Dec. 1. 1865. jyjARQUAET’S C ELEBRATED LINIMENT Admirably adapted to'the Pure of all Diseases for which a Counter-Irritant or External Reme dy is required. Diploma mtxmlcd by (he Cumberland JJounty An vicullurdt Hocifty, 18h8, . REFERENCE S: Abraham Marquart, Esq., has shown me the receipt of which his l.lniment is composed From my knowledge of the ingredients. I do not hesitate in certifying 'that it will bo beneficial where an external application of tho kind is indicated, A. STEWART. M. D. Rhlppensburg, Sept. 15. IMW. I*ally conversant with the chemical compo nents and medical effects of A. Marqimrt’s Lini ment, I cheerfully recommend it to those who may need it. B. N.ECKER, M. D. Mr. a. Marquart:—Dear sir* I lake pleasure In saying that I have used your Liniment for chap ped hands, and it cured them and made them icel soft. I think It the best I have ever used and would cheerfully recommend it to the gen eral public. WM. GRACV. ) Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21, l.stW 1 hereby certify that 1 have used A. Marquart’a Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two ol my horses with the greatest success, and would recommed it to all who are In need of anything of the kind. Mr. A. Marquart;—Dearßlr: I have used about half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a bad Collar Gall, which was the most obstinate sore of the kind I ever saw; also on my arm for Rheumatism, and it has given entire satisfac tion in botli cases. 1 would not do withot It for ten times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend It to the public. MICHAEL LATBHAW. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 2U. 18G8. A, Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a very severe attack of Rheumatism In my back so that I could scarcely walk, which was very gainful. Alter using half a bottle of your celc raied Liniment. 1 was enttn ly cured. This Is not a recommendation, but the plain truth You can make any use of this you please. JACOB LONG. Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov 20,isos. Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I hrvo used your valuable Liniment In my family for-diflerent pains and aches, and it has proved satisfactory in every case. I do think, as an external Lini ment, it stands without a rival. I would cheer fully recommend It to the public. Respectfully. GEORGE W. YOCUM. Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1888. A, Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: It affords mo pleasure to certify that i have used your Llnl biont on my neck, In a case of very Sore 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 SEVERS. F"r Sale by Havrrstick lira's., D. Ralston, Com mon A Worthington. • Carlisle. OSr AGENTS WANTED I Address „ A. MARQUART. Walnut Bottom, Cumberland Co„ Pa. Dee. 10.18« t C. L. LOCHM AN. J. L. BTEENER’B LIVERY• AND SALE STABLE BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD BTB I NEE AEOFTHE COEN- Having fitted up the Stable with new Carr evfc j. I i n jrejiiM itifm-mu tlrst-olms u guts at re.ods, Confectionaries, Pei •- turnery, Toilet Articles, &c,, Dye Stuffs, Cosmetics, Stationary, itc*. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur - * poses . Their assortment of Goods, In variety, novel ty and elegance, cannot ho surpassed. The arti cles have been selected with great care, and are calcul ‘led In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians proscriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock of Patent Medicines on hand. All goods warranted os represented. HAVEIWTICK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover St. Feb. 18.1800—ly Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Laxative Medicine. /•v Perhaps no one tnedi- JSv clno is so universally re mm qnlred by everybody as JSw a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal ly adopted into umj, in n 0S;l everycountrynndani-ii!-'- 1 A all classes, as thl« -nilM hut ciEclent purir.unc t Pill.' The obvlon -i , eon is, that It is a mu.'. liable and far more ~ 1 ' tual remedy than, a iy ” other. Those who li»* .* tried It, know that it cured them: those who Invo not. know that it cures their neighbors and friend-, ami all kuow that what It'doca once it docs always —that it never folia through any fault or neglect'd" its composition. -Wo have thousands upon thou sands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures- are known hi every neighborhood, and wo need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be takoa with safety by anybody. Their sugar coaling preserves them over fresh mid makes them pleasant to take, wh\lo being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their uso in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on tho Internal viscera to purify tho blood and stimulate it into hcnlthy action—remove tho obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, livor, and other organs of tho body*restoring their irregular action to health, and by corroding, wherever they exist, such*derange ments ns are tho first origin ofdlsonso. Minute directions are given In the wrapper on tho box, for the following complaints, which these Pilf* rapidly euro:— For Dyspepsia or IntllgMtlon, liitlcu. ness. -Languor and JLoss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach and restore its healthy tono and action. For .Liver Complaint and its various symp toms, Rilious lloailacbe, Sick Headache, Jaundice or Green Sickness, Illllous Colic and unions Fevers, they should bo ju diciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause it. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. For lUieumatisin, Gout, Gravel, Palpi tation of the Heart, Pain in the Aide, Duck and Loins, they should ho continuously taken, ns required, to change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropny and Dropsical Swelling* they should be taken in largo and frequent doses' lo pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a largo dose should he taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pill* to pro mote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and bowels Into healthy action, restores the appotil-, and Invigorates the system. Hence It Is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who fools tolerably well, often finds that udosf of those Pill* makes him feel decidedly bettor, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. ■DJi, %X . C. AYER & CO., Practical Chemists t XOITJEIi. MASS., U. S. A. For Sale by Haverslick brotnorc.Pa Oct. 15 lv>B—lt aHotljinganU dfaucj) (fficoKs. JOHN DORNEE MERCHANT TAILOR, ■OUTH-WE3T SIDE OE PUBLIC Sd’RE, CARLISLE. PA UN REAR OF COURT HOUBE.) Clothing made to order, and a good lit guaran teed in all cui>es. READY MADE CLOTHING . AND A LARGE VARIETY OF G Rtf TI.EBMn fUItJUaHiStJ GOODS, «uch dm Under Clothing, Colima, Necuuus, Sub penders.&c.„ consiautly on hand. Goodsaold bv llie yurd.uK cheap us any house outside tho cities.' aud no charge lor cutting, A splendid variety of fancy winter clothing, Fr nch and Domestic now on hand, and for sale at prices which deb competition. Don’t forget tin- place, in rear of Court House, May 21, 18UB.—iy Read and keer yourself in- I'UR.MED.— Having purchased the old and wen known hUHineas stand which I have occupi ed lor twoniy years, l have determined not to retire irom my prcsi nt business, but to ooutinuo in (lie mutiuiucture of READY-M ABE CEO r I JIIiV Q of all sizes and descriptions, ns well as piece goods by the yard, aud a general assortment ol GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. I would respectfully invite my menus and pa trons who need a good suit of cloths to give me a cull, as I have just returned from tho city with a Ware: lB69 HENRY SAXTON, no. 15, EAST MAIN s T CARLISLE Wholesale and retail dealer i„ Iron. Steel, Knl.s, llnlldlna tin, l ? Oils , Glass, *e., 4c. 8 p’f'*. Finest quality of American and Englsj, ' POCKET AND TABLE OUT, L E li Y the Taos t MlXatei 0 0,1 »'• and warranted in et try Instance. at>neuUB, 'sa’nS; P?Mter t °‘jll? E , ilv'“Ul(w licks; Sb ° v „la spade, Forts, F.v« JIKLLS, flows, CHAINS, OttAtX aAOS ll( wtenßlls in great varlcty k perß B° uJ * and We nr© sole agent* for the great FUEL economizer PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING We leel"nta»‘i™” ~a wlni l°ws. our goods areof V the/itascV7 lt ' of P ,eatll1 B till,u in price. 0 HENRY BAXTON, Jan. H, 1869—1 y ©recedes. Fresh groceries m pppun GROCERIES 11 1 '■ R *sfl Always to bo had at the CHEAP STORE, NO 88 EAST POMFRET KTKF.KT, B e^ n aU™t y ,&“«•• Therefore I lu-n i»y stoWSiSS.and ly my goods must be fresh. con*tqnwi& You willflnd every thkngyou within Ihpwnynf GROCERIES, UI'KENKWAHE,. GLASSWARE. VI FLOW and CEDAR WAKE. ' STONE AN h - (M«m;K£IU WARK. N OTI (I N s It lb useless to mention them, conisnml sec loi yourselves; nml parents if it don’t suit you t* come, send your children, ns tliey will be dealt with, with the same care ns tl you M'ere httv yourself. All kinds of * COUNTRY PRODUCE ‘anon in excJmng or goods, or cash 5000 LBS. BUCKWHE T FLOUR of the llnest ciuallty on hand, which I sell by die lb. or 101) lbs. RETURN ALL UNSATISFACTORY «00I>8. GEO. B. HOFFMAN. NO. 88 EAST POMPRBT CARLISLE, PA. Feb. 11. IBrtO—ly ISoofeg, Stationen?, &r. piPEE’S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, A ND GENERAL NEWS DEPOI, 83 ■\VFJ= , ' r * Txr ® T REET, OAXIiISLX, PA. A fine nfwArtmuui ui oouiu on hand, such as Writing Desks, Fort Folios, , Lad’-- fnmrinnloaß, Work Boxes. Satchels, Ladies’ Purses, Pocket Knobs, Begar Cases, Card Cases. Gold Pens. Pen Kn’res, Ac., Ae. A LARGE SUPPLY OP FAMILY BIBLEH and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOR 186 8 Wuhscrlptlons received for all Magazines ,rtr Books. Pnners. Arc., at publishers prices. Yen save postage j#nd always Bure of receiving yoV Magazines hy subscribing a! Pipkb‘B. Bpeclnl attention Is paid to keeping alwajß on hand n supply of BCHOOI, books, for town and country schools. Kookh and Muhio ordered when desired, May 23 1867—tf ®afr taenctorr, Ayer’s Hair Vigor, r or restoring Gray Hair lo s natural Vitality and Color. A dressing ■which; is at once agreepVlc, healthy,, and tffectual for preserving tlio hair. Faded or gray hah is soon restored lo Us original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick-, cued, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by itr use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can bo saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. I«s occasional use will prevent the hair '•oiu turning gray or falling off, and onsequently prevent baldness. Free >m those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and : Mjurioii3 to the hair, the Vigor can aily benefit but not harm it. If wonted merely for a * . HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can he found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil , white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy' lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Vhaotical akd Analytical Chemists,, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $l.OO. Fon W * TK by Havcratlcß brothers, CariM*. ootiW8»-Jy