S Ll)e lnncct~. U.:arfisfe yrobuce aliarftet. REPORTED FOR TILE HERALD • C u9iale , Wednesday Morning, Nov. 28 Frouu Superfine, per bbl. - - $ 9,00 (1.. Extra, In W WHEAT per bushel do do do R E • 01:1) CuRN NEw Color OATS CLOVEIISEED Ti MOTU YSE E U. W INTER BARLEY. do SPRi NO BARLEY. <do BALTIMORE MARKET MmiuAy EvEstNo, Nov. 26 FLOUR AND MEAL.—Thb Flour market to day was firm and active. Shippers bought freely On European acocunt. Sales of 8 110 bh.ls 11 iw.ird street at *0,25 Also, 1000 bills Clhio,and 500 bbis City Milk at the same price, closing firm awl rather active. Stock iuid re- eeipts Comparatively light. At the close some holders nut willing, to take 40.23. Nothing done since Vaauge. The New York dispatch exhibited a slight improvement, and holders were not anxious to operate at the :ilinve price. Rye Flour —Stuck moderate and a fair Lfeniand. %\e 41uote at 7,121 per hid. Corn Ileal—We qn,qe country at $1.25. and city manufactured_ at $1.50 per hid—small sales. Buckwheat ituote . at 2,8 ft .*3 per 100 IhA, with ME Wheat—The receipts to-day were again quite large,• with good demand, especi ally fur shipment and prices advancing about 3 cents per bushel. ,Millers also bought treely ut '25,000 bushels offered and mostly sold huice white at 2 15:0. 1 1'2 - 20, good to prior do. at 2 05a$2 12, ordinary to good do. at 1 9.1a52 05. Red, good to prime at 2 10 , 42 15, ordinary to good do. nt 2 05a$2 10, per bushel, closing firm. About 10,000 bushels of the above offerings were left over from Saturday. Corn—A fair demand, and prices steady. Abode 0000 bushels offered, and sales of good to prime old white and yellow at 931015 cents cut du. at 75a80 cents; new white and yellow at 75u80 cents; choice new white Corn fur hominy at 80 cents per bushel. Oats—Sales of good to prime Maryland, Virginia, Penn sylvania and Ohio at 381141 cents, inferior to good qualities at 33a36 cents per bushel. Rye —Supply very light, a steady demand and prices upward. Only 400 bushels offered to day, and sales of Maryland at 107x$1 10; PennsylVania, Ohio and Western Virginia at 1 1610 20 per hushel. $1000! $lOOO AFFLICTED AND UNFORTCNATE. Out Out and pr,serve the 11- lowing ?amt. It Is partleularly • itaportuflt to STU %NOLOS AND 11 YELLERS, to prevent their being misled and iglereived by the lying boasts, false promises, and spurious recom mendations k from the dead and unknown) of Foreign and Not e Quaeks, of whom there are more Phll udelphla.l3 than elsewhere, because of the clemency of. the •,,f t :it te. Citizens know and avoid them. IfaVilig tried one to twenty dollars worth of Quark Mixt aces, Extracts, juvigorating Elixirs, Cordials, Bit ters. ,te., with o ut effect—having been deceived by anis repr,sented and exaggerated accounts of t , elf-Ablise, Se,cet ItKxtses and their consequences, published in Advertisements, !looks, &c., and misled by false re ceipts and wrong advice contained therein, purposely t increase sufferings, and alarm and frighten the un thinking, the more easily to extort large tees, (which to 1111 , 11,` 11V Mont, being sold for less than cost. of printing. and advertising)—having paid live to ona hundred dol lars to Foreign and Native Quacks, rruouT 11E1NU 'CURED, Lacing suffered much and lout;—though the time lost cannot be recalled, our the utonuy recovered you fluid and were defrauded of, yet you can he cured. however bad, long standing or afflicting, your case, by Dr. LEIDY. " Bit w Ise.- betimes; Delays are dangerous.' "Time is Money Time saved be Money earned." YOUSU MEN Olt OTHERS, Single, married, itr contemplating marriage, suffering from Self-Abuse or its COIII4IMIIOIICOH, or suffering front any other raii,es, defects, or dose:vont, and LAM t..S, whatever their diseases or situations. may honorably rely and e,,nflito in Dr. Lolly's shill and failTeKii.. Ac commdations, If required, with kind and eillelent at tendance, at nit. LEIDY'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. muTIT 11011'11,7 AND WILL PREVAIIA ONE THOUSAND IMI.LARS lx waged the following cannot be contradicted, namely. that Dn. N. 11. LEIDY, No. 114 North FOURTH Street, ohovo Itned, Is the only regular Physician residing In Philadel phia, Graduate of tho University of Pen nsylvunin, of 113 , 33, (twenty-two years) exclusively (unwed lit the • Deatmont of Secret or Delicate Diset...‘s of, both sexes; Self-Abuse and Its ,mnsequences; Weakness and Illabillly t Nervountioss; Irrogularltios and other diseases or situations of Females; and which he will cure In less thus and loss restraint, more effectually, than any other, nutlet• forfoit of ON.E. THOUSAND DOLLARS. • Dl. LEIDY Luis more patients. and cures them too, ' 'Clan all adriirtklng Doctors, so called or otherwise, in — Pathulatphia — combhaed; and proudly refers to Proles: sore and respectaldo Physligots.meny of whom consult blot int critical cases, en or:table Citizens. Mee chants and Hotel Proprietors, as to his known skill, re putation and unparalleled sucrose. DISTANT PATIENTS • con haro necessary adv4co and medicine sent them by mail or otherwise, !xi any part of the United States, ng givi a description of their cases (enclosing a reason able feu) by letter to - Dn. N. B. I,EIDY, No. 114 North FOURTII Street, above Roan N. 11.—Lettorn of - Inquiry or Information ONLY, (02- , espt from patients) to reoelve attention, must pontain ON} DOLLAR, in ronsideration of limo and tamable sin ; swerfoi; mid Information given An.; ustls. 1865. , CORN SH.ELLERS ! COILN SIJELLERS. The subscriber having In the last few years framed upwards of a hundred and forty Corn Mullen; for How 'ry it hoads h wishes to inform the Farmers of Cumlnwland county that he is propared to frame them anew. 1 will take C•,rio or Wood in pay for Framing, and will in sure. the niachinas to run well. My shop Is .at tho North end of Wert street. aug A MARVELLOUS REMEDY, li:OR A MARVELLOUS AGE! THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. Dy the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through ta. so this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is earn Ito any organ or inward part. Diseases •of the Kid leys, disorders of the hirer. affections of the, heart. lnu:uun tion of the Lungs, AStlimas. Coughs and Colds. are by its means effectually cured. Emery bousewiti, knows thud salt passes freely thrdugh bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of toe living body, curing the most dangereuS inward complaints, that ran out be reached by other means. 7 50 3,00 1,10 1,00 ERYSIPELAS, SALT RIIEUM 4 1. ND SCORBUTIC Nq remedy hits ever done so touch for the cure of dis eases of the Skin whatever form ,the. may assume, as the Uintuu•nt. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvx, Sore Maids, Scrofula or Eryhipelas, ran long withstand ,its influence. 'file inventor has travelled over many parts of the u lohe, vi,ding.the principal h •piths, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as t'' its application, and has thus helm the means of restorin4 countless numbers t r health. t 3 )RI: BREASTSOVOUNDS AND ULCERS smne of the most scientific surgeons now rely sololy on...the:we of this wonderful iintmont, .having to cope with ti.. worst eases of sores. woUnds. ulcers, glandular swellings, anti tuliors. Professor Holloway haq, I.v emninand of the Allied Hoverntnents, dispatch ed hospitals of the I..tst. large shipments of this ointment. to he used under the directions of the Medi c,' Staff. In the Worst CaSt•: of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glaodular swelllo,...stitTnesstir. contraction of the joint,. even 2.0 year s slanding. PILE AND FIMILAS 'rhos° and other sillillardiStressing complaints eon tio elicetnall) eurod if thoOintmont hawoll rubbed in 1.‘4,r the port% aliceted ❑od I.e otherwise) thilowing tho print ed 1.111,•tiolls /11%11111d each pot. Mall THE OIN'IIIENT'AND I.II.I.S'BIIOULD HE USED IN TILE cAstiti: ' Buttions Piles Sprains Horns Rheumatism 'Scalds hands Salt Swelling Glands Chilblains Skin Diseases Lath? Sore Legs Ulcers Sore Breasts ~ Voner'al Sores Lumbago Sore I " Wounds of all Mercurial Efute Sore Tht - oats kinds Lions Sores of all kinds * S.,ld at the Manufaaorie , id' Professor Ilonow So Maiden Lane. New York, and 241 Strand, Lond"n, and by all respectable Druggest ltnd Dealers of Medi. rives throughout the United States, and the civilized -world, In Pots, at 25 cont.. :cuts, and $1 each. 4.0.- There Is a considerable saving by -taking the lar.ter sites. N. 11. Directions for the Kuhl:Dace of patients In every . disorder ;ire affixed to each l'ot. oct, 31, I{ .N. G ON !"—Evervwhere the en' IS,ice LIKE IT" fleid from Now liopo: i'he worLay Pouttnastor has just s”1,1 °hough to hay° the people find it out. Wm. Crook, Esq.. of the hon.. of 15 in. Charles Crook, large manufacturers of New Hope, writes us: Ocronea 20, 1855. Prof. C. Dc Grath & Co., Philadelphia—Gents: We ob tained from our P: M., some " Electric Oil" made by Prof. C. De Grath,' of Philadelphia. Its effects on me and my family have been such, that I am constrained to write you. It cured the worst Headache and Neu ralgia in twenty minute; Inflammatory Rheum . atism in six hours. Every family oughtto have it. S:tutuel U. Stockton, of this Mace, had a trial of it oti condition that If it cured him he was to pay for It, if not, he was not to pay. The next day he called at Jhe P. 0. and paid up; said lie knew nothing in the world like De tirath's Electric OW' Wese It for everything. I would orehositate to warra ilt it all -the people Will hang on to It. i . Yours, truly, War. Nothing can surpass the enthusiasm and tenacity of those who use this 011. Mrs. E. Jaws, 40'2 North Sec. and street, says It relioved her of MI injury received by It fall from a w.tgon. and her son Is using It for Rheum atism. More than 5900 have now recommended it. it \ will often cure in ii-fl. or minutes. pains of the severest kind. and Is the only nedicine In the world that will -begin to do this. It c 1 tres the worst Burn in one dnv. Bowers of all pretended Electric Oil. unless coming di. rest from the Control Office. 39 Smith Eighth street.— Tito ratite of "Do (troth .S: C 0.." mu...t be written with a ' pon;111 COUtitOrlAt which Is forgery! This Oil is not Tr,lilled, all lauroti, therulbre, Is known to he imitation and worthless. ` DE (A RATH & CO.. - 39 South Eighth street. tli,,For solo In Carlisle. wholesale nod retail, at S. W. II tVERSTIeR and 11..1. KIEFFER . B Drug Stares. October 24' 1855. z 10-• , Nos. 21 and 23 'South Sixth Street PHILADELPHIA. A IRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTORY, Bristol, Pa. SIAD (Blouses (370 Acres) Bloom:dale, near Bristol, Pl, &MILLINERY GOODS-1855= '---- ----- ' ------- 701CTALL - SATESI JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45, South Second • Street, Phlbuielphifi. Have4ust opened their Fall Importations of • „ BONNET . BILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, .kc. Ac. Including a general assortment of MILLINERY ARTI CLES, of the most fashionable stylus. The above Goods have been imported exuressly fur our FALL sales and comprise the frost and bust assortment in our line to be found in tl e market. septl9 AH. FRANCISCUS, , ' • .IiIA4UFACTUTUR OF COTTON LAPS, adding, Tic Yarn, Carpet Chain, Ct4tou Yarns, LAMP, CANDLE AND FLUID WLCKS, which he offers to sail at the Lowest Cash Prices at No. lliviret Street above Second, North side, Philadelphia 5 r OOLS.-=A mammoth assortment of tallof all lands now oponlng at t.all And $OO them. Jr, P. LYNE'S. wgl.Fancy Prit;i , ting cheaply alone IlUllolth 481s,tioU A.):ti)l Illjifahe(pfiiti. _ • (..,I A ArN G TIN D' l op* THE U.S. INSURANCE, ANNUITY &Main COMP'Y. S. E. Corner Third and Chesnut' iitrint.s .. , 10),.. CA PITA L $250,0n0. — tat Money Is received nu deposit daily. the amount de posited is entered In a Deposit Book and given to the Dep,o tor, or, if preferred, a certificate will 1 , 0 given. All ewes large and small, are received, and the anemia paid hack on demand, without nutlet!. I oterwd is paid at the rate of FIVE PEI; ckyr., com mencing from the day of deposit; and ceasing Murteen previous to tlfe withdrawal of the money. Cn the first day of.Tanuary, in each year, the Interest 03:11 deposit is paid to.the depositor, or added to the p. I nvip.d. as he Hilly prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,600 depositors in tin, city of Philadelphia :done. Anv aditional Information will ho given) , - addressing the •I'IIEM.IIJItER. DIRECTOSS, Stephan It. Crawford. Proiet Lawrence Johnson, Vico Pt. Ambrose 0. Thompson, Benjamin %V, Tingley, Jaooli 1,. Floronce, PLINY VISK. .1. C , leutecm.eut:rt. Sept. 12 4 I l ' ti 1 it itv ~-= ~~~ I, I IVE PER, CENT. SAVING FUND OF TIIE NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, Ic3l - stroot, sknith•wogt corner of Third .stroot. Incorporated by tho State of , Ponnbylvanizt iu Five per cent, interest Is given, and the money is nl• ways paid hack whenever it Is called for, without the necessity of giving notice for It beforehand. People why have large sums put their Money In this Sat mg Fund, ou account of the superior safety and con % enimice it affords; but any sum, large or small, is re. colt ed. This Saving Fund.has a very large amount of Mort gages, laround Rents and other Mat class investments lrr the security of Deposit as. The rules prevent any Diret‘tor or tinker from usiug or bormwing the money. The at.° is open to receive and pay money every day. from 9 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, mud on Monday and Thursday evening, till 9 o'clock. . People who 'lava money to put In, aro invited to call at the office fur further leillprinatio,ll. HENRY L. HENNEIt, President. •• ROUT. SELFltilltiE, Vice President. W3l. J. REED, Secretary. October 30855. ROWEOPATIIIC MEDICAL COL LEGE OF—PENNSYLVANIA, Located in Filbert St. above &Facial', Philadelphia. lACITIM of the jtegular Course 'will commeace on the second Monday'nfoktober, and continue until the first of March ensuing Amount of Fees for a full Course of Lectures Lln ikariably cash.] $lOO 00 Students who have attended two fdll courses In other M...dical Colleges, $0 00 Graduates of other Medical Colleges, 30 00 Matriculation Fee, paid only once, 5 00 'Practical Anatomy, 10 00 Graduation Fee, 3U 00 FACULTY. IV.Ztrra Witi.LinsoN, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Clire • 'eel Medicine. .1 I'. U Kr, M. ,D., professor of Materla Modica and Therapeutics. E. SM I.L, M. I).. Professorof Ifoinrenpathicinsti- tutus. Pathology. nod the Practice of Mediettio SA. , M. WS SO, Pr4e,ior of Obstetrics, Digeases of Womon and Children, and Medical Jur{ spr u -11 *nee. lATTIIEW SEMPLE, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology..., svo3 liets.LEY, M. 1)., Professor of Surgery. 11.1.1 M A. OARI , INER, M. I)..Protegsor of Anatomy typaAm A. REE M. D., Professor of Physiology ASA S. DJlZlOnstrator of Anatomy. 1111,L1AM A. II A ItI.PIN FIR, M. I).. bean. a tr.:l-'55. No. 12U North Tonth St. Phila JOS. B. 131ISSIER, 27 S. Wharves, ? below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Wholesale healer in For.tiox AND DOMESTIC FILM, NUTS, .t.c., would call the attention of Cc untry Merchants and others, to the f dlowlng list of Goods, kept constantly, on hand, all of which ho offers fur rale at the lowest market prices. in lots to suit purchasers. viz: FRUlT.—RttitiillB, Cuivants, Figs,'"Dates, Citron, Tam arinds, Prunes, Oranges, Leaning, Preset ves. N Dn.—Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pecan Nu s,Ground' Nuts, Shelled Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, She d Ground Nuts, French Chestnuts. SUNDRlt.S.—Chocolnie, Sardines, Split Peas, Pine Apples Cheese, Syrups, Rose Water, Peach Water, As sorted Retracts, !Aquaria,. Rock Candy, Gout Drops, Maccarool, Vermicelli, Beans, Green Ginger, Salad Oil, Camay Seed. Hemp Seed. Pearl, Barley, Preserved Gin ger, FIR' Paste. J WWI° Paste. Ketchups and Sauces. Olives and Capers, Asserted Pickels, Jellies and Jews, Fire W,,rks and Fire Crackers, Spiced Oysters and Lob sters„t,. &c. ' -Country Merchants are requesteb to call and pur chase their goods at first hands and make a great saving thereby.[ Oct. 3, 1365 THE CHEAP CAM BOOK AND I 'STAVIONERY STORE, North West corner of 6th nut Arch. Straota, PhSadelphia.—OßEAT IlAnomYa IN 11.0.Kti!—Peetleal, Juvonilo, Miscellaneous Standard and Presdntation llookei, very cheap! STAPLIMITtrFANCY STATIONERY. Suphrior White ltuled Letter raper nt 1.50 per Itoam Letter and Note Envelopes In groat variety. Weil.tlitcs Varnished nt very moderate rates. ' lards Written and 'Engraved. lillott's and other Steel Puns. ` uperlor Motto Wafers, 323 on n sheet, for 25 cents. Inkstands, Penknives, Paper Weights, Be. Sine Turkoy Morocco Porto Monnales, With a very large and choice assortment of TOY BOOKS, DAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES, Albums, Strap Books and Engravings. may 2-ly I'. TIONISON. FANCY FURS FOR LADIES !- JOHN FAItEIItA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer In nil hinds of Nan. cy Furs, No. 284 Market shove Eighth Street, • • Having now completed my very large and' beautiful assortment of ell 'the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and faShionod intp all the differnnt styles and fashions that will be worn . during the present season by Ladles and Children, and being determined to toy goods at SMALL PICOFITH it will ho to the advantage of Ladies and others 'to glee me a mill before purchasing. va:o.Storekeepers and the trade will do welt to call, as 'they will find one of the largest and best variety of stock -to select from in the city. Sept 10'55.-3m. JOHN FAREERA. HARDWARE I—The est twit teostvantied assorttet tif Hard i"Dware In :the county , sud-'4) ng at the lowost prima, at, .l. P.:LYNE'S. North'Uturwiter St., Cariaie Wm. 1t Onflvrin,, ' Paul 11. llnthlartl. (tun. :11ellensy, James Dovereux, (lust. English, Beeretary and Treasurer, Teller and Interpetor, =gl EMI ljtfabeilifita. fNU.IIE HONEY purity, fragrance mild einoilient properties of tido Soap, renders it especially deserving' a place OH every ' &.• toilet For chapped hands, 4,r4 1 .3' t"" • • * and various diseases of the •r:6kr'' skin, It is unlYilintied. Each cake Is stamped 1% 31. CON- • 11* AY. WS South Second wools ' street, Philadelphia. No other is IMP ROY ED CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, warranted to wash in _hard, soft, 'r salt water. This Soap lota power ful cleansing properties, which readily remove 111, Paint, Dirt, to., iron every description of goods without injury to them. Per all domestic purposes it Is superior to any other soap in use, and 20 per cent. cheaper than the common rosin soap. Each bar is stamped. WILLIAM CONWAY. 168 South Second street. Philaderphia, I'llanufactnrer of Faney and Staple Soaps, sperm, sten: , lie and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal tsoia, soda ash, rosin, &c. Orders by mall promptly 'Mended to' Sept. 12th lbn 111,1 11. SMITH; PORT MONNAIE, • iNicKET Boo!: 1111 , 1 DRESSINiI CASE • Manufacturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets PIIII.WI.LI'III.A, .1 .4 . -Always on hand it large and varied assortment of Port Monnafes, lVork Boxes. Pocket •BoOks, Calms, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags,. N o t, ' liolders, - Backgammon Boards, Port F•dins, Chess Men. Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases. Ay. Also a general assortment of English, French andlier- Man Pitney Goods, line pocket Cutlery, itazor4 . , Bazor Strops and Wad Pros. i11.5-Wholesale SOCOLI.I and third Floors. aprlS - F. 11, SAITTIf. N.W. corner -Ith and t'llesnut streets. N. 11.—On the receipt of $1 a ..uperlor Auld 171.11 trill be sent , to any purl' or the moot ry by mall—describing pun thus, medltioN, hard or suit. EMOVEI)--E: N EWLA N & CO'S cvlihlesale and retail LOoK I MI HUSS AND l'i(• Tula: FRAME M ANC FACTiIIY, No. - P.:O ARCH ettreet, opleedte the Theater. Philadelphia. K, N. Co. received the only Privy Mean). awarded at the errtal Pahire exhildthoi. N. V., 155:1, in the Culled States. for Hilt, I/eenrated. Mantel and Pier Glass& —r" TRUSSES! TRUSSES! i•. If Nth:m.rs, ~.r:SS AND DR Art.: ESTA 1;b1S1131 ENT V S. W. CrQ, or 'l'x•rlith 'awl 1:a4•0 .".t.rorts, 11111) ,, rter of tine French Tres-ait. cidabitilng Iladitileos, ease and durability a ith correct. construc tion. Hernial or rupt tired patients ran be suited by remit. titmamounts :—Sending number of inches round the hi ft* and stating side alleeted. Cost of Single Truss, sz, SA, $l, Vt. Doublo—ss $6, tos and $lO. Instruetions as to wear, and how to effect a curet when possible, sent with the Truss. Also tor sale. in great variety. DU. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT -BODY BRACE. For the cure of Prelapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Sup. ports, Patent Shoulder Braces. Chest Expanders and Erector timers. adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders anti and Weak Lungs; English Ipastic Abdominal Belts. Sti , pentivritts. Syringes—nude and female. Ate-Ladies' Itooins, with Lady attendants. (,„! UPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. AN DINO IV ED ARTICLE. '1 Ito SubscriNT Informs Dealers and Farmers that he has greatly Improved the quality Of his SUPER I'll ATE (IF LIME, and now confidently recommends the article manufactured by him. as areigiloa to any in the market. You aril invited to call. esaigine and try- It. Also PERUVIAN AN!) MEXICAN OUANO, OILS, CANDLES, SOAP, 6cc. At the lowest market rates. .INO. L. POMEROY, °I, Successor to Thos. W. Morgan, No. 9 and In South NYharves, Philadelphia. OV•Farmers van load on two private alleys. and avoid the crowded wart - . July 25, ug,. SEAMEN'S SAVING 1 0 ,UN.D, Chartkired by the State of Pennsylvania in 1555 OFFICE, 55 WALNUT syItEET One door above SLICOIIII street, Philadelphia, IVceives Deposits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. Moneys paid back on demand. .447-O9lce open daily from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday unt,ll 9 o'clock In the evening. st, This institution will be found a convenient and safe place of deposit Mr Farmers and whom doing business In Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on demand without any previous notice being rognired. MANAGER:A. • Edmund A. Solider, Don. Job It. Tyson, - Stilwell S. Bishop, tleorge Boldin, James P. Perot, Robert Morris, _John McCanles, Edward L. Clark, Jacob Sheets, . Capt. John Dallagher, Joseph yl. Cowell, John hire, Joseph It. Myers, Diehard Stotesbury, 'Edward 11. Trotter, .I%Vilna Shippen, jr. Franklin Bacon, I'. Jenks. Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit, President—FßAN KLYS" FELL. Treasurer—CHAS. M. MORRIS. Secretary---JAMES S. PRINOLF. trfl....The Charter grovides that no manager, Officer or apmt shall, diri.ctlY or Indirectly, borrow any money front the Society. 0ct17,1855-ly ttOOK A.GENTS WANTED. 1 , Agents wantucl In every Town and County In t o United Status, to canvass for the most popular His torical and other valuable and saleable books published- The works are particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully Illustrated with tine Steel and Wood engravings, and bound In the most substantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a pleasant and prollitable employment. T;STAIITIIU Over 100,000 volumes have been sold the pad year, and thou/ sale is still increasing. Wo have just addedAever al NEW EOOKE to our list . ,by this most popular Author, and Ellin add othersAh ensuing fell and winter. We think We travd the beat list for agents In the country. 1101111 for It. And judip foc, yourselves. For full pfirticularti and Ilst, Address .1. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. Oct 10 48 North Fourth' Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . ' TO THE LADIES, VMrs..l. C. lIUTT, 7 :7 l l ‘4're g r IN Prepared to MAKE DRESSES, MAN .. n;T , TLES, &e.nt the shurtuat notice and ou the moat reanonable torma. Several girls wanted 10 learn the business. Apply nt No. 3, Alexanders Bow SOuth Pitt divot. Supt. 26, ir., ..,, AIBROIDEB,IES. , j The cheapest Collars, Underaleeven Ituillintra, At. .in Pennsylvanlti,Just received nt the cheap store of out. 17,'t5. ' CHARLES OUILBY. .kPATENT. SKIRTS, &e.—Just open. od another invoico of Whito and Colored Patent rhy Mosqueto pets with a variety of other seasona. ble'golids. ' July 18. UEO. W. 111TNEllt. Notices ESTATE OF JO1lN• COYLE, dee d. E] —Notice is hedhy given that Letterteof Adminis uation On the Lain of John Coyle, lute etAlsoitues tow it, Cumberland county, deceased, have been - duly granted by the liegister of ,'aid county to the subscri ber, residing in Norville, in said county. All persehs, hidebced to said Estate Will mak ecliiiymeut and those having chains against It will present them fer settle , - meet to SCOTT COY Oct. '2l. 1555-4 w Administrator. PUl3l,lti SC110()I,S, C.VIIL'OI4E. Under the '27th Section of the 'School Laws of rentisylvaliin the Teachers tire required to 'untie a monthly Report of the pupils attending during the month designating the number of days each attended, the books used, and branches taught: theoe reports ',Wog forth also the conduct and proficiency of each pupil are received, nod on file, and subject to the in -014 tiou of any citizens of the District, especially on the ilmt Wednesday of each month cut '2 o'clock 31., at Education Llull, When the Select School is held. J. 11.A.3111.T0N, Sect'y. nov : 7, 'ss,•Bt.,hvnt IIISSOLI;TION of PARTNERSHIP. 7 —The partnership heretofore existing f,utween the subscribers. under the firm of Haskell A Sepurur, in the steam raw Mill and Lumber business, has this day I Nov. 2, 1 gt,s) been dissolved llynitittini consent.— Person baviud dither, Hill present them fit'-settlement and the se indebted are requested to make immediate payment. E, IlAstil.f.l o 11.,v. 7. '53. M . . SCA 3101.11 t. , STATE of RUDOLI'II _HERTZ LEit, dec'd.—Notice hereby given that Lettelts of Administration on the Estate ot Rudolph liertzler, late, of Monroe township, Cumberland county, deceased, hole been drantv;tl by the Legister of said county to the so bseriber. residing in the same township. All perKone hag themselves indebted to said estate are requir ed to make inone.liate pav ment.and the', having claims to present them for settlement to septlypd CHM STI AN II EIEI ZI.ER, Qoul urns. rIIVEVOIVION COAL. EvouroN con 1, . . Trooorton Coal Company are now prepared to fur nish the eitizens of Carlisle and viehlit with nn. atu n . dant suppl) of thetionuineTrevorto'n Coalthniugh their dealer, ‘lll. It. NI V and .1.1( where em,stiters can procure the various sizes viz: Lump, Steam limit, Ihnl.rn. Emt. :stove iind Lill.' inn nen, ran reetimend it I. Id!. US superior to any other ei al for steam, domestic purposes. Mat lime binning. Jro the Information of the eltliens of Carlisle we would in font them, this tat superior coal, a sample of which was SVIlt. 1,1 , , E. lielfinistlne, Esit'r, of Tim i•rton, about the winter of ISM:: and pre so much satisfac tion. Trevor ton Coa' Company Port TreN orlon, Union coun ty, Pa. Aug. :22,, I nbs. I )EST FAMILY COALS! AT TIM ?1.:1%' COAL YARD. subiwrit.or would respectfully Inffirm the citizens ul'('arlinh• and virinitv that ho is now prepared to fur.. n6ll the GENL.INE TRIO OliTiiN COAL, of variouP sizes a sample of to Itich wan furnished ton number of citizens three years t.htee by Mr. E. Ilelfenstrin. and huh e such perfect satisfaction. • Alms beet qualities of I.)itens Vailey and Shamokin Conl. • Also BLACKS:OI'II'S and LEiItiIIUIZATIt'S COAL of the different kind!, Collstantly on hand, at the new Gull Yard near the gas iiurka Sept. 5 '55 .INOTICE TO CONSUMERS. . • COALI COALII COAL!!! subscriber would respectfully Inf..rui his friends and Use public, that he is now reeei‘vlnglooo tons of that very superior ithib ASII COAL. from the Luke • Fidler, mines of Boyd, Looser & Co.. the only Red Ash Coal brought from the Shamokin Basin, introduced and Known-In Carlisle as the lielfenstlneClial. It is entirely free from slate and all other Impurities, and is perfectly all opted to all mechanical and Manesti.) purposes. Its readiness to ignite. renders. it particularly desirable for small stoves, while its intensity of heat and great dura bility lu bunting makes it equally so for large ones. Ile would also call the attention of farmers and others to a superior article of CIiESN UT COAL, from the saute mines. for steam and line purposes, for sale only In Caalisie by .1 my 25. 4 1 A M COA L.-500 Tons Lyken's _ alley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ex. v r %sly f, Nutily 10,e, tweiviug and Cur salts by que. 20 bal W. B. MU BRAY, Agt. '.I.I.:I3tSII.NERS' COAL. onn d.y ken's Val Ivy Nut Coal, a superior article ncei‘th n g and tar salu by Jtu.. tut) Om 111[4.. - Ki.33I.ITII'S COAL. 5;000 litok .1s Blacksmith's Coal, a first rate article re ceiving 'ur sale by Juno. '2O t. 4000 TONS I.lil;',NS osta tiint.• Valley. Dauphin and Pine Grovo ( t: , =Nut or !Amu Coal, Lykens Valley, Pittston and Shamokin Stove Coal, Also, bust quality Blacksmith Cnal, Also, LUMBER of all kinds and bebt Cypress Shingles, Is! of which will be sold unusually - lon. Friends call and judo for yUllrbehieb, Aug YU tf FALL STYLE OF HAI, :1855.- G EMU; E KELLER respectfully announces to his old Patrons and the public generally - that be has just rt hated the }ALL STYLE OF (.1 ENTLEM EN'S HATS, 111:111 a fact u red at one of the best establish• 11101t14 ill Philadelphia, to which he Invites special attention.' lie has also constantly on hand a large and varled as sortment of his no n llllllll4lCtUre no sell as city made Hato and Caps. suitable for the season, comprising el ery variety of Russia, Beaver, Wileskin and Silk Hats, fin ished In the latest style, together with a full assortment of C,XPS of every shape and description, /l at every price. Ile particularly mites the public to alland ex• amine his exoensile assortment, which in style, tptte• ritl and finish, cannot 153 surpassed by any in market, and which he Is able to put at prices lower than ever. Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be weer), Humor's and Sone'r's stores. 1 Q r -; rc I AM NOW RECEIVING looty.my miring stack of PAPER IIANOINOS which as the largest nod most yarled assortment tiler opened In Carlisle, to which 1 Invite the early attention of the public. ail intend Fulling at prices which &mad tall to please the closest purchaser, nt urehitii IpiREPAR - 1 4 1 — FOR — WINT1 4 1114 ---- ,PABLOR AND COOKING STOVES. ho subscriher at his old stand on North Hanover Ft, Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot," de ires to call the attention of the public to his large tut ortment of STOVES, of the Inmost and most fashion& ble styles, from the best utanufeetorios in the • country, and at all prices from $3 to $l5, ‘,.1,„ Among bla PARI,OIt A CHAMBER STOVES 4 are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star, , Persian, [Won and /Etna Ar• Tight, together with other patterns which he has of all sites for parlors or chambers, and calculated for burning either wood or coal. Also, the ~Etna, Globe, Astor, Albany, Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements In kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood 07 Also, the Dining Iloom Cooking Stove—a new and ele gant article, to which ho invites the particular atten tion of families. Ills cooking stoves range In price from $lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plato Stoves ofivarious patterns and different prices. Also, ENAMELLED AND 'PINNED Al ARE for Cook ing Stoves, ]brie Kettles, Ac. Also, ovory article In the line of Tin and Copper Ware.. The public are respect fully invited to call as he is confident with his la • stock, variety and cheapums, of being able to give tiro satlafaction to everyiturobaser. Cal) and see. Oct. 25 1854. M. MOlllll3. .1 Aron sintom O. W. HILTON W. IL MUIIRAY, Agt W. IL MURRAY, Agt S. M. HOOVER JOHN,P. LYNE
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