ii qiijc Varrisfe Frobucc Mrarfiet. PORTE I) FOR THE II E HAM) . . C Weductoloy Morning, Deo. 5 FLorit Soporline, per - $ 9,00 do 'Extra, • do • - :1).25 Rs 1; d0G,25 Wil TA Witenr per bushel ItEO do tlo CZ OLD (Min.; Kew CUItN OATH Cl.O V E it SE ED TimonlysEnn. dO lIARLEY. (10 SP 11l EY, do BALTIDIOIRE, DIARKET MONDAY EVENING, Dec 3 FLOVR AND dent.—The Flour market to day was very dull. Shipper S .-not disposed to purchase at the prices contended for. and h lice transactions have been limited. Ite ceipts fair. A sales of 1110 htils Ohio at $0,23,.and 250 lab's choice Ohio at the same price. Holders of Howard street brands were asking $9.23, without finding purchasers; not disposed, li .wever, to take less No transoc- Coos in City Mills. Purchasers were unwilling to offer Saturday's figures. A sole since 'change of 200 bhls Howard street at *0.25. It is touch more difficult to obtain than Ohio, Also, 200 bbls City Mills at $9, a decline.— The tooket closing dull. We also hear of a sale of 600 hbls City Mills on Saturday, not hereti.fore reported, at $9,124 per bbl. Fondly an I Extra Flour—We quote Patapsco Family ut 11,25, extra do. at $10,75; Howard street and Ohio Family at 11a511,25, extra do. 10a *10,50 per bbl. Rye Flour—Stock moderate and a fair demand. We quote at 7,121 per bbl.. Corp Meal—We quote country at *4,25, , and city manufactured at *4,50 per bbl— small sales. Buckwheat Meal—We quote itt $3 per 100 Ibs, with sales. Gaits.— Wheat—The receipt 9 to day were again quite large, and the market rather dull at an average decline of about 5 cents per bushel. Shippers and millers held off until towards the elq wheii on improved demand sprung up. About 25,000 bushels offered and mostly sold—choice white nt 2,15a52,18, good to prime do. at 2 12a$2 15, ordinary to fair do. at 2 00a$2 10. Red, good to prime at 208 as 2 U.:ordinary to fair do. at 2 00,42 06, per bushel. Corn—The receipts were larger to day than for any one day since the new crop begun to arrive., and prices have given way somewhat. There was, however, a fair chip ping demand. About 21,000 bushels offered. and sales of good to prime old white and yel low at 9611.98 cents; new white and yellow -at . 88iO3 cents: choice new white, for hominy at 90 cents per bushel. Oats—Sale of good to prime Maryland, Virginia, Pennssylvania and Ohio at 09a12 cents, inferior to good qualities at :45a:38 cer,Vs per bushel. Bye—A de• mind. About 700 bushels offered. Sales of Maryland a 107a$1 10; and Pennsylvania, at 1 2011 24 . per bushel. -•-•; _____ i!.. k .,,,.._ - . , $lOOO rZ - .$l.OOO ! ! - 'k v4s I ':-;zs- . AFFLNICTED „fr"'s ":t UNFORTUNATE, 0' A , :,..., Cut out sod breserve the f01,,,,,...,x> , ,,,,...,x> lowing card.. It is, pariteularly important to ~5T11.43.10/311i , 1 k: I/ '-------------. TKAVELLERS, to prevent their .....,-„,___. being misled and deceived by the lying boasts, false promises, and spurious reemn mendations (from the dead and unknown) of Foreign and Native (Wachs, of whom there are more in Phila delphia than elsewhere, because of the clemency .if the laws or ow State. Citizens know and avoid them. - ---I laving—tried one to t. werrty — dollars ..worth of - Qinvek - Mixtures, Extracts, Invigorating Elixirs, Cordials, Bit ters, tic., without eifeet—having been deceived by nits represented cud exaggerated aerouiefs of SI-Abuse, Be wet Diseases and their consequences, pub fished In Advertisements, Books, &c., anti misled by false re colpts and wrong advice contained, therein, purposely to increase sufferino, and alarm and frighten the un thinking, the more easily to extort. hirgewleus, (which is /31 we evident, lid ng sold for less than cost or pVinting and advert isingi—having paid five to one hundred dol lars to Foreign and Native Quarks. WITHOUT IH_:INO CURED, having sitiTerett much and long—though tlie'time lost cannot be recalffiti,nor the money recovered you paid and were defrauded of, yet you can be cured. however bad, king standing' or afflicting your case, by Dr. LEIDY. •• lie wise, betimes; Delays are dangerous.'' Is .‘l.llll'Y ; Time saved is Money earned." YOUNO MEN OR OTHERS, i I . married, or contemplating marriage. suffering 'carried, (root Self-!Abuse or its consequences, or suffering from any other VA 11 . :41111 . 4 defects, or desesses, and LADIES, whatever their'diseases or situations, may honoraldy, rely and confide In Dr. Leidy's skill and success. A r e, commodations, if required, with kind and efficient at tendance, at Da. LEIDI"S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. - TRUTH. IS Malin' AND IVILL PREVAIL! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS le waged the following =not be contradicted, namely; that Ds. N. B. LEIDY, No. BA North FOURTH Street;alsavo Saco, Is the only regular Physician residing in Ortontato of the bulversity of PennsY'voids, of 185:1, (twentyd.Wo 'years) exclusively (.14...Aged:in the treatment of Secret or Delicate DWI...Ns of both 'sexes; Self• Abuse and its consequences; Cos,^nic Weakness and inability; Nervousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of Females; and which he will cure in less time and less restraint, more effectually, than anY other, under forfelt of 'ONE TiIOI3SAND DOLLARS. Dr. LEIDY has more patients. sad cures them too, t'kan all advertising Doctors, so called or otherwise, in PAW°lphla combined, and proudly return to Profes sort& and respectable Physicians, ninny or whom consult him in, critical C3llOl, and respoi.lialle Citizens, Mer thin ts and Hotel Proprietors, as to his known skill, re. putation aud unparalleled sucrose. DISTANT PATIENTS can have neeesnary. advice and medicine bent thorn by' matt or Atomise, to any part of tho I.luttod Staten, givitht a description of telly canes (enclosing a reason able fro) by totter to • Dn. N. B. LIB, No. 114 North FOURTH Stroet, above {taro, t! d Phibutolitia. N, B.—bottom; of Inquiry or information (MIX, (ex. p', fro , ll plttimite.) to . roceivo ittiontion, mold pontain ON 4,t) 11.1.Alt,•in consideration of time and tmuable an a and information givou. • A ot ant 15, isoth 311i6ceffinicous. A.p n - c , 1 , k fi A,sr.l. ~._., r , ii i, C' -. 1 EK: - A, ',I. t.,, ,, , t-,, ~, 7 !,.., N 4 ' V, • ) '.. ,\ '..':`,,i'''.' l,- ,'Af '' r (;. A N,,.. ' ~6..._„),4 '.O , t:- ? Y.', , - , 1 iS I J . ' Ili. -- -f : ),,. ‘ „\, l\\•:%?. . , ;,. 1.,-.... ~ .....,y, •., '• itt:',„\ ~, 1' , .. , 7----$.ll , t Q -11 : „L. ' „. I.t.'i , i, "l l''' ‘ " 4 1 . ; . 1 r . ,, 1, 1 . 1,- 7; ,'\' 1 - , 'o,'T,i'_i '.i ‘‘', i •., r•: e, - . ~e,,_. . L - ~.:J / ~, . 1 1}.1. t ir• , '-=-.... t' -0 , ki .. , /Ayr rs., %/c:t,a ' - li t ' ; , , t o A„,, • I t, . P .'4 . . ' -' '' ' . ' S. ':-, - ' 4 : 7 11t4.0.1. 0 I ET US REASON T( ),,G El' LI ER . nom, INV t r's PILLS. W Y Alt E AV E SIC IC? It has helm the lot of the human rave to be wei he disease and .•ulforitu. Ilol.l.o‘l'A are specially adapted to the relief of the K. the Nell( \11:S, the DEI.II'.ITE. :mil the INI , IIOI. of all e...tes, sexes, and sonstit utlons. Proles: , r wit pers.wally siiporititends the inanufarture it his iiiodmiies in the United States. and offers them to a free and tinlighteneil people. as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. . 7,30 3 00 1,10 1,00 TIIESI.I 1 , 11,1,S 1.1J1c11 , 1"I'llE 111,'01) These f.tueitis Pil s are expressly coml.' i operate on the stontaeh, the liver, the itiokueys the lungs, the sithi. atilt the bowels, corriteting 'any d.•eangentetit in their ftthetioits', purifying the blo n d the sery fountain of life. and ibus 4 totring disease In all its Itl..zP.:Pts ,k LI VI: It .1 I NTS, Nearly half the 'lntim ra•o tattoo these Pills. 11. has ...,tte tt potted hi all parts .P 1 the world, that no thing has lawn bust c,lu.it t., the ,1 111 of the liver. d ) spep4iii. and stool tr•it (.0111111ailltS gene rally. Tilt;y .14111 give tt kleAttli. UM , ' to these organs. however much dermiged, and hen ail other Means hive failel. tn.:M.:UAL I'W.IIII.ITY. 11,L lin.‘urit. Many of the rin.st. deso.ti • ...vernitients have )po s ed thoir 'ostoin !Iowa": t., th e oltroihn•timi or iill•SI. Pill.. hat they may 0 ane the iniNlieine tho masses.— L' ,11,14 es admit to it this is the hest 1 , 1.111 . 11 y ever II I ,r pars ills ni Mlirate.or where the s‘ is 1..400 iitiotir , I..is its invigorating properties in , yer Lo atlora ve t ‘l'.l\ll'l,Alvl'4. • No Femare. or old, should to ‘vitliout this celebrated medicine. It vorrects and regulates the 111010111 S at all periods, net ing in nuuty eases I ikeia It i. , al, the bast and nan . :4l, 111011/Ch., Ip t . L :L•L'eS. and for any eon plaint; 110 I . :Willy ,11 , 111t1 110 xVIOI - it. u~a.~.nrrr', 111, 11.1:MF:DY 1V , 0%%N ES Tilt. 2 . .1j1 1111. taa.tal‘l,.. I ills IV4.ritis ill % , tlthila It ...VI CO1111;16111, , •1 . and Ague kind , Female cum- drUl Gravel rII Is plaietg. Sei . 4.lllthry Sy Illp• Disoar:es 11 valladies . . . .. C0,t.11..1” , s I nilhz , sti , .ll Imi and N'rnfint•n+ I), .1,..1,1:t Intllloll,l LIS,' i',,lHainan Uiarrhn•a I rltlatimult ion I:IWII:SS it :-pirit n Pr.p..y ) onerval ilTvetions Piles Sold at the )Imi ufactories of Professor ilottowAv so .Maiden Lane, New York. and '2.44 :grand. London. by all reiportable Inab2gists and IJeale•rs of Medici no t hrou2.hout the United States. and the Nt ilized world, at S 5 cents, ti2t.y emits, 111111 $1 1.111 . 11. Ace 'Thera is a consfdorable saving ,by taking the Tarter sizes. N. 11. Directions for the guidance of patients hi uv..ry dis n'der are affixed to each box. oct. 24. •55. i 1) 1; S L 1) r; It A'V LT '3l. ,- M. ..I AC( IDS. N0..151. Poptar Street, Philadelphia. is mow 111311uNeturing . a 1V li !TIM/ PEN, composed or amt tin ‘Vilkil MIL being iii 1e t , ) corrosion will be found as durable as aon 1.0 steel 1,4•11 s. Resembling the quill more than the gall pen in elasticity, they will be pre ferred as nut injuring the color of lied Ink or collecting any of that Sediment abut them w Well steel pens in variably do; ttify will be found an invaluable improve ment. One trial will prove the flirt that they Lire more economical than aid superior to any pen In use. Price 12. 18 anti 2.1 coots , per dozen, or $1,25, $l,lO and $2,00 per gross. For sale in Mechanicsburg by .1. DORSII EIM ER. and in Carlisle only by oct. 17,'0.1 ILLI7ITRATFD lllsTt)ltY OF A YEAH'S nVINT IN Tii E INI Et.--Complete t.. the present (late. E111),1%.1111; n Jl,llllllO of the Siege .I—ltattles, S..rties: Storms, iVrecks. R'•ntuded, nlth the latest reference. Alaps of the Crimea and Black Sea. Also, three %Jews of So , . v.istopol, ith de,wripti.ws of cacti. and a splendid En• gr.t% itig of Cr nistadt. sh..)wing and describing . its fortill eati,tllS, Simi of Ilap. 2d by im.bes. Price vents, beauti fully colored. Sent by mail to any part of the country for one cent postazc. Nap. I 1 h and Print Azents wanted for every State In the U n i o u to sell from a list of popular Maps. Let ter', of Inquiry pr oil Ilc answered. Catalogues and specimen sheet free to the trade. A. 11. JOCEINS, TIM'. 14, '55. No. 60 Vultou sr., N. Y. RoN ! IRON.—The subscriber has tho satisfaction to anounen to the public that hie Ittritn nod extensive Warn House 'hi 0 .111140,A, and is filled With one of the largest and hest assortment of UMMER;I kND ROLLED IRON - ever 'awed in this plaec. Those in want would do we to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. nu member the old stand, East :slain t‘tiect. Sept. 10,'65. HENRY SAXTON _ _ TT:a RECEIVED.—A lot of pattent ty Meat Grinders, a 111C0 article for Fanners, or tinnily use, fez. sale zit J. P. LYNE'S :Mali Notices. INoricE 18 11 Ell EBY GIVEN that appliration will be made to the next Legislature or poor q ivanta, to alter the Charter of the CAnttstE DEPOSIT BANK, located in the borough of Carlisle, Cum berland (noway. so as to confer upon tine said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank 14 . Issue. auto to change lt, moue to the CARLISLE BANK. Also to inerease the capital of said Ralik (which is at present sixty thou sand dollars. with fire privilege of inereashtur the taunts under its present, charter to one 'hundred thousand dollars) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. By order of the Board of Direetors. WM. N. lIEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle, Juno 25, 1855.-41 m N- OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made to t h e next Le; Wallin) of the State of Pennsylvania,for-tlmpassage 0 a law to incorporate a Bank of Deposita With a capital of Firry THOUSAND Dom.AsS, with authority to increase the same to One If undred Thousand Dollars. To be cal led the IIECHANICSBURO pErosin: BANK, and to be located in the borough of Mechanicsburg, Pa.. The object of said Bank is to increase the general business facilities of the public in the vicinity of its location. Daniel .Urich, -- Jacob 0 - over, John Hursh, sr. . Benjamin EbeHy,. John ileigel, • John Brandt, henry 0. Rupp, George Singizer, John liouser, Elias (irabtil, John Coovor, David Miller, Andrew I. Kanffumn, tiolon P. Uorgas. Mechanicsburg, Juno '20,1854-fro ' CIARLISLy, DEPOSIT BA NK.— 81 , KcIAL DEP SITS will be received at this Bank for any length of time over four months, and Interest paid at the rate of FOUR PElt CENT. per annum. and the principal paid back at any time after maturity without notice. Interest ceases after the expiration of the time specified in‘the certificate, unless renewed for another given period, in which case the interest Is paid up mi lli the time of the renewal. Bank opens at 0 o'clock., A. M. and closes at 2 o'clock, I'. M. R. PARKER, President., W. 31. DEEM!, Cashier. apr2s CHARCOAL.--rCharcoal - doilsttlntly on band and for sale by , nov. 21. 'fit,. Art, xte—Funey Printing ehettply done. V!. A. SI. l'l PER, MAIn street., ETZE EEO Illois,ii6it O'ystrth V 1 FoitithcfpOia. r IEAC 11 E 11S, S OILS,. EN - 4 _E . 1:\ „EitS AND \ stlpplled with ‘“othetuatietcl Drawing Instruments. sqrtrate and in cases, such as Dividers, Parallel Rules, Ipory..flox- wood and Taper Scales, 1' squitres, Triangles, Bets Pens, Drawl t. l'voti•netters, Hunters StI:VS. T/1111,. Cllai OS, and 4 Pole, 40 and 10(1 feet, .clitrvoyor's (.'out passes. Engi nee r'S Levels and fransits, Target Rods A.C...\.c. Magic Lanterns up the 'wet construction. Scriptural Piattranis, Astromlcal, Natural , History, It uotorous. ehrottuttrope nr A rtillvlnl I Iry tvnrlta. Diss,lvjlig . Views, )la , ztluts, l'oloranuts, Air .:nap,. Electrical apietratus. tlalvattic apparatus and a large collection of Pitilesophiettl instruments, suitable for colloges and schools. ' A Lei, Spectacles. spy 61:t4ses Stierestapes, Thermometers, .14arouletors ittutllng 4/las ses Ac. flaying meshed the ngenry for the sale of 1101, APP AltATI:s. I :1111 prepared to furttl`il Tea,-hers Pc it It an I beers, n Tell titian, N fu n eral name, n a iurh 'MOIR!. a 110111iSpill , r1. l ) 101113,, It set of teueuet rival solids. a. Maottet and Itookvall packed lit a box with luck and ' key for tit2o. Illustrated and priced catalogues forwarded tiratis. JAMES \V. QUEEN, 1(14 (lie:mut St. Philadelphia, East of loth St. TOYS! 'TOYS!'I'OYS!!- W. TILLER, Nrowr En, Itas received his Assortment of 'l'lol A \ It F.N:st:l' titr.ll)S, forming n tart,atrr variety than over before offered and Cral rates than even the low prices of last sunsoM Palley Baskets, 1110 patterns. plain and entlas , itiered.— Cry Hitt italic, China Dlls, kid Dolls, Watt Dolls, Arotr deotts, Violins. Harmonica Trumpets. ac, Toy s Wood, China, tlia..ss, he.. over litho patterns, by the tliwam or eves ill lots to suit. Also C.IM,S of Toy at. S 5, 10 and tto per ease. with an endless varlet) of aired st 2, les ~f It A Nt.' V VI tAllUi, per Vaunt pitehots, turi tin ~tite at the lowest rates in the city. W. TILI.Eit, Importer. it 10. '55. No. 1, Com lllVret• sr. NAM. FANCY . (; ( ) () 1 , 11.:W VT I,ES ! 'V 44 tt 4 1 In °nines, opkining imid offered •,g in atic! it I.o.est prior. 'Wolk lioxes and ItaiiittitA. ildita and Iti,e llootts. .Irticles. Toilet Potties. Mir rors. Teo Set,. Iftrli Paper Ilexes. Mechani cal A:c. N. TI 1,1,1.111, I w porter. I No. 1, C, , lntiii.ree 01. l'lllla. N F N Tail 1::S. •/..„.." SI:RANCE, AN \ Urn' a: Tit S. I. C.irner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phil 3. It 4 :251/.lltlll. )1, loney i , reeeived dept .it Jnilt. the amount itopottlt. hook and it en to the P.•P ett-f• pr,i , ree.l. a vertilt .ate stilt lw t it en. .\li -nil, lanze told ,111.111. 31, t.t.ct.j% ed. :mil the annnittt paid tend, till demand, st it hoot Tuttlel'. I i. paid at 01,1*.1t , id 111 ettl'l - trine the day of deposit. and dot. rot, i 01 , to the nitLdr.tenl tit the 1' r-t• day 14.1111u:try. in each year. tile interest of 1 , .1.•11 der sit, i, p.tid tt the i ti•positor, nr t 141,10.1 to the 1p il. a , lie way prefer. The pans have now upwards of 3.Sufi iieptsitors in the ell,' •T Philadelphia alone. A n y adittlitutlitiftrniatiolt will i e girt-lib addressing the TititA,Ultlia. A DI nn-ross steption IL Crawford. Preiet I. S. mince Johnson. Vivo Pt. Ambrose I. th,.lllllSOll, Itetijamiti \V. Tingley, locwt, L. rh-once, PLINY 1 , 1$1:. .1. C Litedid.talitt Sept. , 5,1 4 .7',:: t •- • Vl.r. 10 .'..r!tfp , .., 1 ,-, '.. . ,f; . ,. ,i,, , --k ,-, ~,,,, - -= T:-.,.. , - 2.' , ..„-t, "\,, t o - ",-. .„- rt , .5 1 " , : i . ;,'' l ,_. 1 ,t:-+'-' - y' s Af4 , $ ,-A7 ''''' 7 i - f'-•• , 44 _ q• ..- • . ~. i 101, ;;,t5•-. [,'!`:, 4, ,f : i i , ;1 1 tlttAt 1 I ..fP2c,..i. , , .-f, , ' •: . 4. i.' 41;1 .1i , • - - , ' 1 . % - 1 . ~ •Ao i e; n , ', ' ~ ' - i •.' , .1.1, , ,, ".'' 4 4 4 ,. «- FIVE PER CENT. SAVING FUND OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, Wal nut street, south•we'd corner of Third street, Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in 1811. Five per cent. Interest Is given, and the money is al ways paid back whenever It Is called for. without thu necessity Of giving notice for It beforehand. People olio 113% ti large autos put their money to this Saving Fudd, on ac,ount of the superior safety and con venience it affords, but any sum, large or small, la re- ceiv ed. This Saving Fund has a very large amount of Mort gages, Ground Rents and other first class Investments for-tits-securtty,of-DeposttorK - The — rules - proven - t — scwy Director or °nicer from using or borrowing the money. The Office is open to receive and pay money every day. from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening, till it o'clock. People who have money to put In, are Invited to call at the Lace fur turthur information. HENRI' 1.. BENNER, President. ROM'. SELFRIDGE, Vice President. W M. J. Secretary. October ft, 18.55. ' S . B. BUSSIER, 27 S. Whnrves, below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Wholesale Dealer in FortrioN AND DomENTR, }wit NUTS, would MI the attention of CLuntry Merchants stud others. to the follow Ing list of Goods, kept ,sunstantly on hand, all of which he offers for sale at the lowest market prices, in lots to suit purchasers. Phila.—Raisins, Currants, Hp. Dates, Citron, Tam. arinds, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Preserves. NUTS.—Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Crean' Nuts. Pecan Nuts, Ground Nuts, Shelled Almonds, Cocoa Nuts, Shelled Ground Nuts, French Chestnuts, SENDRlES.—Chocolate, Sartifhes, Spilt peas, Plus Apples Cheese, Syrups, Rose Water, Peach Water, As sorted Extracts, Liquorice, Rock Candy, Gum Drops, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Beans, Green Ginger, Salad Oil, Cantu y Seed. Hemp. Seed. Pearl Barley, Preserved Gin ger, Fig Paste, Jujube Paste, Ketchups and Sauces, Olives and Capers, Asssrted Pickels, Mlles and Jems, Fire Works and Fire Crackers, Spiced - Oysters and Lob sters, COUntry Merchants are requested to call and pur chase their goods at first hands and make a great saving thereby. . [Oct. 8, 1855 FANCY FURS FOR LADIES !-- JOHN FAItkIIRA, lipurtor, Manufarturor and puller In all kinds of Fan cy Furs, No. 284 '5l ark . ot abovu Elghilt Street, PIIILADELPIIIA. • !laving now comphited my very large and beautiful assortment of all the different kinds of }Wiles Furs, and fashioned into all the different styles and fashions that - will be worn during the present season by Ladles and Children, and belng determined to sell my goods nt 0111. L PROFITH it will bolo the advantage of Ladles and - others to give mu a call betwe purchasing. to.Storoltoopers and the trade will do well to call, as they will find one of the largest and best variety of stuck to select from in the city Sept 19'r5.—lin lIA I)IV ARE !--The larg ,Ht and most raffled assortment Of Hard riillii.;l,,wara la the County, and selling at the lowest prmeniMt - J..p. JANE'S, North Hanover St., Carlisle 61 14] N U.IN F, 11ONEY purity, tettgranee utild a inept properties of this Soap, retlett, it especially ilosery hit: a place ou es ery toilet Tor chapped hands, artous tiltwaseei 01 the skin, it in unequaled. Ellett cake is stamped N' 11. CON ty Ay, lint South Second 04 street, Ph ikl 4 lt , lilin• No . is lice nitit 1M l' 11l IV M) CIIEM ICA I,' OLIVE SOAP, warranted to U a sfi In hard, salt. or salt water. This Snap has power ul eleauslug properties. scillal readily remove Oil. Pait, tint. Ac., from every description or goods without Injury in theta. Fitt. ellilaluestic purpose, It is superior to any latter soap to use, anti 20 percent. cheaper than the cowwnu rosin $0111). Each I; r itottauiped. %V 11,1,1 A -11 CoNIVAS. 10, South Second street, Philaderphin. Manufacturer of Fan ,y and Staple Soaps, sperm, stear- Ine and tallow candles, Importer and tlenler in sal ersta, soda ash, Orders by wail promptly attended to• Sept. rim 3su ....._ ____. . ....... .._ 1, -- 1 11. ~lll'l'll, vole . moNNALE, -, • ~,,,, ET BOOR and Dlt ESSI NO CASE , . Manufacturer, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets InlilAin.l.l , lllA, 41)••Always on hand a large and varied assortment of Port Montdes, Work Boxes. ,„ Pocket B C (looks, nbas, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags, .) Note holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men.' Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books Dressing Case.:, Cigar Vases, &r. Also a general assortment of English. French andller man Fancy t ;owls, tine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and F o ld Pens. (tb-Wholesale second and third Floors. nprl S SMITH, N. - W. cornor Ith and I llesllllt streets. N. 11.—On the reeelpt Of :31 a emporia . Geld Pon Will tee sent to ally part M the conntr) by Diail—oluscril,ing pen Inns, Jlll4lllllll. hard or sat. I) E)1 ( ) E 1 ). E. .N . .E NV N 1) & Co'l7; L., wt,le.h. retll,ll LlHlAl\t t ti LASS ANI) TUILE FRAME MAN N 0.1211 ARCH ntreet, opposite the Theater, Philadelphia. E. N. 1Y Co. received the only Prize Modal. awarded at the Crystal Palace N. V., 1853. iii the United States. boilU, - Treci , rated. Nlautel and Pler ; lasso. T 1; SSES! TH SSES! C. 11. NI.LI,II,ES,' 11.;S: 4 AND lilt ACE 1;;STAI11.ls11M ENT. S. XV. Curs 'lwelftli and Itace stri , i.ts. I'llllll,l'n. .dl combining extreme Iliviutnevs. vase :Ltud dural,llity v.llll vi•rrei . t constrit.- Hernial nr ruptured pat buts sass Lo salted by remit ting amountsi :- -sending nwnlror of lushes round the hips and-Loons, %ids allect, d. ogle Trtsw. $2. $3, $4, SA. Double—,.'. Sr, $S and Slo. Instru to wear, and how to eitecd a ear°. when pussitte. t-ent with the 'truss. sale. in crept variety. NI. BAN NINO'S I 31PIIIIV ED PATENT Ittiirt• BRAVE. For the cure of Prolapsus Ureri ; Props and Sup vols. Patent Shoulder ltraees. f'lle , t 'Expanders and Erector 1311( . 1.S. t. all Ir it It . ..LAW.) , sll , lllltiels and and Wt.als Elastic Sasiot.iia stn.. ry ri and female. ttar Ladies' Rousts, with Lady attendauts. Win. I. (lodwin, Paul R. lodd.trd.• Uea. Mellensy, Jatneq lle verett x, Gast. Secretary and TreaNttrer, Teller aml Interpeter, 4,,,UPEIt PHOSPHATE OF LI3IE. AN IMPROVED ARTICLE, Tho subseriber informs Dealers and Farmers that he has greatly improved the quality of his : 4 1 PER PHOS PLIATE OE LIME. and now confidently reeommends the artich• manufactured by him., as surtation to any in thu market. 10.0 are invited to tall, examine and try it. Also PERUVIA N AND MEXICAN CUANO, OILS, CANDLES, S, IA P. Sr. At the lowest market rates. .INiI L. PIM Elt4lV, Snevesst•r to Thos. W. Morgan, No. 9 and 19 South Wharves. Philadelphia. trz—vuwo,two pri rate alleys. and 21 void ,`the V r,,,kkted war t",.July y 5, f;9.. .TCHIN FAREIRA Tif)iftibeipOta. ....,• 1 0 , •• ••••• QBAMEN'S SAVING FUND, ki Chartered by the State of Penasylvanla lu 1635 OFFICE, b 5 WALNUT STREET Ono door above Second Street, PLiladelpbia, Receives Deposits in sums of One Dollar anti upwards, (nun all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent per annum. Moneys paid back on demand. .94y- Office open daily from 9 until b o'clock, and on Monday anti Saturday until 9 o'clock n This institution will be found a convenient and safe place of deposit for Farmers and others doing business in Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on demand without any previous notice being required. CIEMIII 1.14.1.11und A. Souder, 1i0n,..10h lt. Tyson, Stilwell S. lll,hop, George lluldln, James P. Perot, Ito Morris, Jolin )leCanles, Ell w dL. Clark, .11/u4.1 , 1;11.44z, to . John Gallagher, Joseph M. Cowell, . ohn Bice, . . .. ... . =M= . Edward If. Trotter,r William Shippen, jr. Franklin Ifavvn, Win. I'..lunks, Tliotuns Cooper, ' Edgar h:. P,t tit, Presldont—FlCA NI: LI N FELL. Treasurer—Cll-kS. "I. NIOIIIIIS. Secretary—JANE S. PICINCILF 11.74),The Charter provides that no manager, officer or agent shall, directly or Indirectly, borrow any money from the Socloty. 0417,18115-1 y 11400 K AGENTS WANTED. „r Agents wanted in every Town and County in the United States, to canvass for the most popular his torical and other valuable and saleable Issiks published- The works are particularly adapted to the wants of the people, being beautifully Illustrated with fine Steel mitt Wood engravings, and bound in the most substantial manner. Agents now canvassing for us, find it a pleasant and kidMalik employment. Our list ales includes the best works of T. S. ARTHUR. Over 100.000 volumes have been sold the past 'year, and their sale Is still increasing. We have just added sever- Pl NEW 11011 Rs to our list by this most popular author, stud shall add others the entwitttr fail and winter. Wu think we have the best list Mr' agents In the country,. Send Mr It. and Judge for yourselves. For full particulars nod Address .1. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 4t North Fourth street, Phhadelphin, - Pm— ESEI e j ORN 8111 4 11.141 1 1118 CORN SIIELLERS. 11,) subscriber having in the last few years framed upwards of a hundred and forty Corn Shollern for Hen ry nhOnliN, WiNilt , (l to Inform the Farmers of Cupiberlsnd county that he Is prepared to fount+ thom anew. 1 will take Corn or Wood in pay fbr Framing, and will in intro the machines to run woll. My shop Is at the North and of West street au4 29.-2 m. FRASCISOUS' • MANUAC R TLITE P OP COTTON LAPS, IV:titling% Tlo Yarn, Carpot Chain, Cotton YnroP, bANIP, CANDLE AND Flxin whieh ho errors to spill at tho Lowtnit Cnsh Priruo nt No. Markot Strout nl.ovn &cowl, North side, Phihttlololl3.f) —T b e SO k P 10 U It. T Pito C L A M-A rr I ON.- kl-- . ) Whereas the Honorable JAMES H. GRAHAM, lies'.• dont Judge of the several Courts of Comll?1,11 (' let: of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and ~ /mulattt, and Penns% lvania. and Justice of the several Courts of Oycr and Tfirminer and ljetteral Jail Deli\ my in said cowl tieS. Milt 11011. JOHN it UN' Ulla ISA MUEL Vi OlAilli.ltN Judges of the Court of over and Ttnainer and General Jail Deliiery Mr the trial of all vaplt al and other tr6liders, in the said comity of Cumberland. by their, precepts to 111.• flirt ted, bearing date the 12th lay of NOVOliTher. IssB, lonNe, c m. 5 ,.,1 t r i a ,. t „,,, Ef .f 11)1' tutu TVllilitirt iilJd 1 i ciai rill ./1111 i,di, I) to I t . hold. li :It ( :11,1,i :.1.1. 1.1, NI iN -1).% V. the 14th of January, 1 bc,li, at le D'rki'k in the forenoon, to continuo two weebs. I\ OTICE Ili IlElt lASI' 0.1V1,2 1 ; to the Coroner. Jus tii•i'R of the Peace and Constables of the sail cotta f y i ll Cumberland, that they are ly tilw_sald prcrept com manded to he then and there In their proper perscns, with their rolls, records. inquisitions, ettaminatious and all other remembrances• to do tilos,. thing', %tida l to their office appertain to lie done, artd till %OM'. that i are hound by reeogliimicefi, to prosecute against th e prhitiers that are tir then shall be in the j a il o f sa id ccutity, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be jest., JACoII ..1101V.31AN, t ‘ t., ov v i. e. n tr A• CATIIAM.F., Nov. 2t 4 ,11 , :i5. I f `sT ATE OF J()IIN dec d —Noti.q. Ss hereby ;;it en that Letters of Adminis tation on tdie Estate 01 John Co) le , late of 11,,gue, t. , / , ‘ Cimilierlidid roinity, deremed.elnor Lora duly Oralli{4)ty (,I 1 . 011111 , 110 the subseri her, r, 4i IHill in Nett t Ole. In said roust ) . All persons intiebeed to said Estate will make pa) test and timse hat iii elaitun'ai.minst. it will present them for settle ment to SCI >TT COYLE, oet. 24. 1555-41 w Administrator. 1)1'13LIC SCHOOLS, CARLISLE. • ITIIOPr the iiith smlloo of the School Laws of l'o . 00s)1 , Rota the Teachers • re, Wijuirial to make a monthly Deport of the pupils attending during the month designating the number of tlayif each attended., the books used, and brunches taught: these reports s •tt fart h abm the conduct and profiviency of each pupil are rtweiN ed, and on tile, and subject to the Itt speetion of ally citizens of the District, especially in she first NV ednehility of each tniaith at li. ticlock I. 31., , at Education flail, when the Select School is held. VISSO LUTI()N of I'All'rti ERS r artnitr%lilp heretofore existing betiren the stibewribers. under the tirm of llaskell B Rey innur, in the steam taw %1111 and Lumber busine.s. has tt.bi J. 145 ) been dimsoliseit by Milt nal enliSellt.- 1.,,,nns lute rtainus will present (both for settlement and lin .0 indebted are requested to ;flake 'lmmediato pay Meld. F.llt hELL. tiny. 7, %V. D. SE.V3II)EIt. • 1 .4 . /rATE of B VDOLPH dee'd.—Nntice i hereby gjVCII that Letters iii Administration on the hstate of It 111114111] Nionr, t,onship. Cumlierland county. deceased, 1.11,f1 rnt tiy the Register of said et unty nr t h u cesidiniz in the same township. All parsers indeLled to said .•!4ate.llre requir ed tnalie Mune little paynietit.and those having claims to pre-.I t hem Me settlement to septlittel CHM:MAN' ItERTZLER, Atrtim k . 1"TI:Nl'ION SOLDIERS OF TI-IE ..,:-. . I%.tn I , i , 1 `.12..—Th0 Soldiers of the Sra 0f.1 , 14 aro repieeted t • Ateint at the A rhitrat i0n.11,. in in the Court House. I I Carlisle. on SATURDAV'the Silt , f De. cumber ne \t, :It 11 11 . e1. - k. A. M.. t app•int liel..gates to the National Contention which Is to assemble in Washington on the Slit of Jan tarp. Isel;. IV. ri/I'l.li, E. llt Molt. Committee. M. .1101.COMII. FAMILY COAL.-500 'EONS Ll'- KEssvALLEy COA 1,. Broken and re-sereerred, - prepared expressly for tinnily use and kept UNDLR covra, KO that 1 ran furnish it IRY and CLE.AN during the %linter season. I hate also on hand n it,ror sale Om IA I,Flilt.lß Co AI, from the tulues of Itoyd, Messer Co- and SHAMOKIN ('OA I. from the mines of ran, Peal 0. I n.. all 4 , f n hieh 1 ell sell :It small profits for rash. and deliver to any part of the borough. 11,V, 14.'55. W. M. Mk' RP AY. Ag't. 11 VOIITON C()Alr. TI: iellTteN ii tiro Tn.r,rtto, C.itt 0,1111.1,11 y rue Tics ptelatred to fur ni,li the eiti/cm. of Carlisle and vieliiity with an al on dant supply of the lien u Inc reelalein Cottl.through their dealers M M. U. MURRAY and .1 ACOU rIiRUM, where N can procure the aron.. sires Lump, :steam Boat, Broken. Egg, retott nod Lime Burners. 11 it can rceoutend It to all, as superior to any other c, al f r steam, domestic purposes. 3111.1 Inno burning. For tho intekritilit lon ,ef the citizens of Carlisle we ovculd in form thorn, this to that superior coal, n sample of which tote, sent by E. lielfenstine, f Trin , wton, about the winter of 1852 and gave so much satisfac tion. Tr'vorton Coal Company Port Tro)orton, Union coon ty, Pa. Aug. 22, 1855. .13 L'ST FA.)IILY COALS! AT lIIE NEW COAL YAM), The subscriber would respectful inform the citizens of Curhslu and vicinity that he Is now prepared to fur nish tho 0ENl; I NE 4TIt EVtiltToN (20A i„ of various sixes, a sample of which was furnished to a number of damn's three .years since by 31r. E, lielfunatein, and Itleh_gese suck perfect-N.:I tisfaction,- Also beat qualities of Lykens Valley and Shamokin Coal. Also 111,ACKSMITI1'S and L 1! FatitlitNFlt'S COAL of the ,11fTerent kinds; constantly on band, at the now Coal Yard pear tho gnu works Sept. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! She subscriber would respectfully Itifoint his friends and the public, that be is now receiving 1000 toes of that ver) superior ItED ASII tNIAL, from the Luke Fidler, mines of Boyd, 'tosser . Co., the only Red Ash Coal brought from the Shamokin Basin, introduced and knoVu in (artiste as the IlellenstineCoal: It is entirely free from slate and all other impurities. and Is perfectly adopted to all mechanical and domestio purposes. its readiness to ignite, renders it particularly desirable for small stoves, while its intensity oiliest and great dura bility in burning makes it equally so tier large ones. Ile would also rnll the attention of larmers and others to a superior article of CHESNUT CIIAI, front the same mines, for steam and line purposes. , P" Nor sale only in Carlisle by. =1 JOSEPH WEATBIt 3lotices. 7111 V. n, T. 21 '1,5 Ton( ljorbs. July 25, '65.-36 COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's _ Talley coal, broken and Screened, provared. fo, family use, rocelving and fi w sale by 1:0 tha W. R. MURRAY, Agt. r.MEBURNERS' COAL. - 2,000 I Yolim Lyhotett Vlttloy Nut 1 "...0tt1, tt superior article recut% awl fur sale by Jut, 'NU Out • TILL I:CSMITH'S COAL. 5:006 Bua. Is Illsek snittKs....Cuul,..rlrst-ratuteticleve- -- aIeIWTIET"iii - SititTby June, 20 '0 0A 4 , - t$ 4000 TONS .LYKENS ;;Lltf , 401 Pulley, Dauphin and Plus Oruro . 0 r" Nut or Lime Coal, bykens Valley, Pittston and S,liamohin StOTO,ConI, .4180, best quality Blacksmith Coal, Also, IMMIIBII of all hinds and hest Cypress Shingles, lal of which will Lo sold, unusually low. Friends call and Judge fur yoursciTtB atm V tf I)ATEN'r t SKIRTS, &c.—Just (van ' ell another iii`voleo of Whitt, am'Jored With a variety of other seasona,! file goods. July IY. GEO, IV. IL ITNER: E hLrirf J. lIAMILroN, Seet'y JACOB 9111t031 G. W. HILTON W. B. MURRAY, Agt W, IL MURRAY, Agt S. N. 1100 Y ER