Lijc o:arfisfe Frooure 3liarfiet. REPORTED FOR TDP PIEBALD. Cirlisle, Wednesday Morning, Sept. 5 FLOUR Superfine, per bbl do Extra, do do Family do RYE do peritel BED JO (h) do s - do - do - do - ill t. ( MN 0 t iS OM Vint EE D TIMOTIIYSEED BA lb TIMOR. VI MA K T MONDAY E EN I NO, SPpt 3 FLOUR AND MEAL. —The Flour marla,t to day W:1:I very quik and dull, nut much di , po- Fition to, purchase. Prices have further given way, iirkl buyers hold off in expectation of a decline: The supply and receipts are accumu lating. A sale on early 'change of only 100 bids llowrird street brands at $7,2:1, which is 23 ets decline on previous sales—closing dull, with m re sellers thin buyers nt these figures. Nothing done in Ci ty , Alills, holders tire Asking $7,75, without finding pnrclia ,, •ers. Ni snits of Ohio or So.4plebomm Flour reported i4ye Flour--‘Se ymte filst quality at and mixed broils of $6,87 per biol. Small Corn Jlenl•—.l .'ulc of 0 Milo. country :it $4 25, mot city bbl. G Lfl lira et urod ta $4,73 per very touch ino.ettled, and prices at the ch.se were an average of probably 8 cents lower thamSatorday. About 36,L00 bushels offered, much of it in bad condiAm. Desirable lots were seance and iu fair request. - Sales at the opening of some very choice samples, suitable for family flour, at $l,BO. The sales, how over, of such qualities do not give a fair expo nent of the market. We quote fair to good white closing at 1,50 to $1,60; good to prime do. 1,00a$1,70; inferior lots 1,40 to $1,50 Red, good to prime, 1,45115:41,55, very choice inferior lots 1,25.L51,35 per bushel, us to condition mid quality. A large portion of the Wheat offered to day was left over unsold, much of it damp and not in good condition.— Coru—A steady demand. About 14,000 bush els offered, and mostly sold—white at 86;190 cents; yellow at 80a00 cents. i.loricurturat . , CUMBERLAN D COUNTY AG RI CULTURAL St./CIL:TY. List of Committees ibr the Fall Meeting and Exhild eon, to be held on the 17th. lath and Itoth days td October. on their own grounds at Carlisle. Horses and Neat Cattle—Wm. M.-Ilenderson John Sanderson. \Vim L. Crib:head. J Sheep :1111i `wine.—Robert C. Sterrett, Abm. Bradly, This U. Chambers. Poultry.—nobt,. Moore, .1. L. McDowell, Lewis Ring valt. AgrTmltural Implements and Marbinory.-11014. Mry eon Om firbullo (Monroe,) William Litm, irticles of Household Produttion.—David Mlice. Gee. W. Ilitner. Geo. L. (lark. Discretionary Premiums for Fruits and Flowers, Hod articles not enumerztted.—Abm. Hosier, George Hells David Miller. On Croo—John S. Sterrett, .T. Henderson, Iteher Moore. Plowing Match.—John Miller, Samuel Myers. Alen. Latribertm. Committee of Superintendenco.—Armstrong Noble. Geo. Brindle, kN. M.) aug '2'J ° CORN SHELLERS ! CORN 6111:1,L1 , 1118. auhscrlher having in the last lbw years framed upwards of a hundred and forty Corn Spellers for II en ry Rhoads, wh.ll,s to inform the Farmers of Cumbel Lind county that lie Is prepared to frame them anew. 1 will take Corn or Wood in pay tier Framing, and will in sure the machines to run well. My shop is ut the North end of West street. a Iv; 2.1.-2 m, GRAIN DRILLS FOB 1855. MOOR'S PATKNT ORAIN & SE` J •;U PLANTER. Bur planting Wheat, Rye, Oats, Indian Corn, Timothr seed, ke. The operation of this uru•hine has been high. ly satistactor?• and successful aliiruver introduced and tested. Notwithstanding the great competition In the manutheture and varied Inventions of this impel taut agfieultinal implement, •• Moore's Patent" continues to maintain its superiority,„mer all others now known to the fiu•nier. lis principal points recommending it are, lot. Its du rability. 25. Its peribet shaplivity of (mist 'met bin. :M The easy manner of regulating the machine to sow any desired quantity of grain to the acre. -lth. Thu exact ness with which it distributes the seed, operating e qually well on uneven or sliding grounds no on the le tvel surl4ce. tith. The easy drught. being about 25 per cent. less than any other seeding 111:14111110 now in use. The undersigned bogs leave to inlinut the farmers 0 1 Cumberland winuty, that he is authorked by the man ufacturer to sell the above drill. All orders will be promptly attended to and full satisfaction given. calling upon, or writing to meat Carlisle. Send In your orders early. August, 8 '55 •CARLISL UNDRY AND MACHINE SHOE . 44 - -;The subscriber has the satisfaction of OrtUattaiii)) footling his obi friends end patrons that his establishment Is skein In active opt. ri 'A , : 0, new buildings having been erected since the let, dtsl'irous fire and the whole establishment put in cons plete working order. Orders are therefore respectfull) solicited for work In his lino, which will ho done with prominnese and In the hest manner. STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO ORDER . . and repaired. All kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. Mil. Spindles dressed and turned. HORSE POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES such as Bevil Gear Four Horse Power, 'Horizontal Gear 'Four Ifmaa! and Two Horse Powers, Ploughs, Corn Shot. Jeri and Crushers, fie. Patterns made to order. Iron and' Bras!! CASTINGS executed to order, it nut on hand, at the shortest notice, such as Cranks and Mill ficaring,' Spur and Bevil Wheels. Gudgeons for Saw Mills. Plow Castings, Cutters, Point Shears, \l'agon and' easel! 130 x Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, &a lie has also on hand a largo supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK ING STOVES, and is cOnatantlylnahing Cooking Sute. of various improved,potterus,for, coal or Wood, ton plate Stovi!'d! nrales, 47, Repairing done to all kihds of Ma. clauory. All kinds of old Iron, Brass and Copper taken In o..cluingC for work: nesyi FRANKLIN a Ainitqac. $ 7,70 8,00 8,25 6,23 1,70 1,(,() U•) 6,5 ;_;,50 mraket to day wa • r kitllFltS LOOK lIEItE . THRESHING MACHINES: The subscribers desire to Inform 1111'3110'9 and nubile k ,anei ally that they now ha yea), hand and are constant ly man nfaet tiring Threshing Machines alts Plerpont's Patent Shaker, n hich are genendly IMwleaged to be the best art tries now hi use. Also tt variety of Clover 11 oilers. Corn Shelters awl Straw Cutters. They also talent, to the repairing of Agrleultural Mach eery iu the la". 1„ mealier and WI reasonable tenet, .Matillzitc t,,ry on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the residence of George Metzger, Esq. August 8'55. ABRIMS .4: PLANK. TIM' CHEAP CASH BOOK AND STATTONERY STORE, North West corner of nth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia.—GarAr 11111 .NS BuoKol—feelival, Juvenile. MlSrellaneous Standard aria Presentation Books. very loop STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY. Superior White Rated better Paper at 1,50 per Ream. Letter and Note Eneelopeo in great variety. Weddings Furnished at %cry moderate rates. Cards Written :old Engraved. Gillett's. and ether Steel Pens. Sunder Mutto ',Vaters, :a`, on a sheet, fur '25 cents. Inkstands. Penknives, Paper Weights, ,tg. Fins Turkey 310roreo Porte MonnaTes, fort Follow, Cara Cases, Backgammon Boards, Ac.' With a very large and choice assortment of TOY O iS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Allmins, Scrap hooks and Engravings. may '2-ly I'. TIIOMSON. 11. SMITH, POlif INIONNALE, AD POCK ET BODE and DRESSING CASE Manufacturer, NAV. corner and Chesnut streets 141.11611akt.lal1A, Xkil'Always on hand a large and varied assortment of Port 110111111103, Work Boxes. P00:14 Cabas, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags, Note Holders, BaCkgatlllann Boards, Port FoliOS, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, Also a general assortment of English, French angler man Floury floods, fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and (told krir IVI/UloSale second and third Floors. aprlB F. 11. SMITH, N.W. corner •Ith and Chesnut streets. N. B.—On the receipt of $1 a superior Gold Pen q. 19 be sent to any part or the country by mall—descriltinT4 pen fling, medium, hard or Soft. JOSEI'II WEAVER J. AIBISTROMI zrjir«acr>>r ) ta OAI CEO PA TIIIC 31 I , ', r/ICAL L -1.1,;(; E. OF PENNSYLVANIA. • I.li . !at•Tal ht Filbert SI, above B °venni. Philndelpb The.l.;:eTuans of the Regular ( . 0111,11 will Omni . .., .we un the Slelnifi Monday of 1/etober, and continue until the first of March ensuing. Amount of revs thr a full Course of Lectures II n-• variably' cash.] $lOO 00 Students who have attended two fdll courses in M. (Thai Colleges, SO 00 Graduates or other Medical Colleges, 130 00 MArh•nlation Fee. paid wily once, ii 00 Practical Anatomy, 10 00 G rod Fee, 30 00 FACULTY. 1Y D.TEn WILIIIIMAiN, M. D.. laneritee Professor of Clin ical Mc.11,1 no. J P. ,M. 11., Profsssor of Materia Mediea and Thentiwittl,s. At.v‘N E. kl./.. l'r , fost , r of 1 lotaworat 11,41- t 111111 t Pravt.ice nl .Nlotlivilte Is kc M. v ILI, M 411,, tf`t (II ‘Voltli'll 11.1111 Clllltiren, and Mi•dival .111,1,10.tt d0 it ve. Srmi.t.x. p.. l'roft,sor of Cln.mi,try and .11,011 Bc. KI.EI'. PrOti. , S , r of Firgory. \)'11 1.11'.1 A. 17 ,I;o1Nt:It. T. I)..Proti—s , or of al.r.ot .1. IZr.. - .D. 1 1 .. ‘ ,l 1 ' 11 3' , • 1 '-tY• S. )1. D.. 1)..,ti A I , .‘c W 11.1.1.111 A: 11Alt1 1 1N EH, 31. 1 , 1:20 Sohl) t ES! \NT) S. \\. rwciftli writ •trot,ts. (tin" Frouch Trit,q , •• illint: I.Xtrl.llll . '11.11, , . 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