Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 12, 1855, Image 8

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kitje illatlicts.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET
REPORTBD FOR TUB HERALD
C Wednesday Morning, 11e0,12
FLoutt Sept:lune, per bbl. - - : 1.4 875
de Extra, do ,:9,00
do
2,10
:2;00
Er i•
IV rrE IV ILEAT per I) usliek
It El) do do
BYE do
OLD COlO , l
do
E 61N do 0
0 vrs do
CIAICERSI:ED
TiloTinsEgD. do
W NV , R BAR t.r.Y. do
SPICING BA LEY. do
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
MONDAY EVE:kNNO. DCO 10
FLOV 11.':A NO 111 EA 11., —The Pour market tO•
day continues. unsettled and dull, and prices
favor the buyer. 100 bbls retry family was
801 , 1 at. 411 0, and 301) hbla of a selt;eted brand
at $9,121. Standard brands were freely of
fered on 'change at VA, without buyers, arkti
»ale of 1000 hhls Western was afterwards
mitle nt*,:f',7:3 per Id 1., which establishes a
doeline roe home use the transactions are
limited within the range of *9,110 per hhl
a.cording to brand. 01• ("or() Meld a further
Nile of 2(11) 1(hls Pennsylvania Meal was tnade
at ti I lo•r
. 1(1d. Rye Flour is inactive and hell
at :z.:11,51) per 111.1
There is net much wheat offering,
;
but the ,litierenee in view's or buyers and sel
ler:, limits operations, and only rime 3a4000
totinfl boyers, mostly nt 2000 for good
reds, :•overal tonoll late of priine*ot
201a2.02e; awl 500 bushels white it 212 c
Rye is in steady demand, and about 3000
bushels Western brought 125 c. Corn is about
stationary, with Wilber sales of ri.Booo
bushels new yellow at 75e for damp, 770 for
fair, and Sic for prime. Dry lots, including a
small lot of old at 07c, the latter in store.-
o:as remain dull, 2000 bushels Pennsylvania
sold :lit 42e, and 1000 bushels goOd Delaware
at shunt the same rate,'
ScNoAy Wonii.—ht Mil3lin county, Pi , re
re illy, a justice of the pence summarily coo
victed a number of persons for am infraction
at the Sunday law, in doing the work nece,s
eery to keep in blast the anthracite furnabe of
Etting, Graff & Co. The case was remanded
to the court of common pleas of the county
by writ of certiorari, which tribunal. after a
careful review of the facts, reversed the de
(fission of the justice of the peace Judge
Wilson, in delivering the opinion of the Court,
Bilid that he was satisfied that the injuries
consequent on the stoppage of the blast of
such furnaces for twenty-four hours out of
every seven days would be so great and general
as essentially to be fatal to the manufacture of
iron in This country, and that the act of As
sent ly prolibiting worldly employment on the
Sabbath does not impose a fine for the work
necessary to keep Q furnace in blast.
.7—EXECUTION OF MURDERERS IS CALIEORNIA.
—A man of the name of Crane, a printer, who
seven or eight years ago published a news
paper at Richmond, Virginia, was on the 26th
of October legally executed upon the gallows
at Coloma, California, for the murder of 'a
young woman named Susan M. Newman,
whom he shut with one of Colt's revolver,
near Zinggold, El Dorado county, on the 10th
of Angust last, ifnd who died on the 15th. ^ He
had a wife and four children in the Atlantic
States, but regerded himself as married to this
young woman. 'By Gad and himsejf,7 for full
fifteen months, and shot her because her pa
rents preferred another who was addressing
her. Ile went to the gallows gaily (tressed,
behaved with groat levity, delivered a long
written address, sang it hymn of his own cum
position, an died explaining, 'Susan receive
me; I'll soon he with you.' Ile was a' man of
some talent, but not of well-balanced m i n d,
and of late gave Ititaself tip to what are called
spiritWilinffiletiCes , .1110IlicT murderer named
Fee wits executed at his side. lle behaved
with great levity, and when called upon by
the crowd fur a speech attempted to sing a
facetious song.
•-•
LAND WA Itt.4TH. —Thompson's (New Yarli)
Reporter quotes Land Warrants as follows:'
"Land IVitrrants are still falling, find in
the present state of the market it is useless to
attempt to quote to a point, for helore our
paper reaches subscribers, prices will have es
sentially changed. We may say the two ex
tremes are 00 cents to $1 ,per acre ; 4 0's Sire
and 160's being worth from 5 to 6 cents per
acl•e more than 120'5."
TIIREENOUNG LADIES DROWSED.-WO ICIIII3
from the Wheeling Argus that on Tuesday
evening three, young ladies, Misses Knight,
Hubbard and Mason were drowned in the
Ohio at Sistersville, by the swamping of
skiff in the swell of•the steamer Hornet. • The
holieF were in the skiff by themselves, .cross
frthn the Ohio bide, wliere they resided
fo the purpose of atteuding'elturch in Sisters
idle" • .
11E.tri - t)AuituEs.—The Delaware County
(Pa.) flop btates that the trial of Judge
Kane for I'Jl).tio ithprisoutner.t. will probably
t ttso place In February next. Fassrnore WII
. Names $50,000 damages. This is at
the rate of $1:;,&;33 per nitlnth, or $3,000 per
Irk elt..
31tisceffuncous.
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I 4 ET US RE AS()N It)(; ETILEIt.
1101,1.(AvA) - %A. piLi.s.
WIIV ARE WE SICK?
It ha. 1,1,11 the 1.. i if the human race L. he ivld.'livd
.1 twit 1.. it.ease;end stideriit4. 11. 1 1.1,ii1V.k1" S
are .zpi.ei.illy—ailapted the relict of the \G. ine
NEIIVO*. the DELICATE. and the INFIRM. all
climes. We, SexeS, I.l,lllStittifit,llB, 1'r1,11,5.11.
WAV 1 , 31 ,,, 11:111y 31111 1. 1 . 111L011,11,11111 . ut:tltuf:e•turt• .d • his
medicines in the United States. 1111(1 11111,1!, 111,11 I. a
rae 111111 enlightened people. as the best rtf.uvdy the
world ever saw ror the removal of dihease.
BIEB
2.75
1.10
1,00
THESE PILLS PURIFY TIIE BD) , )1)
These Pit S nru ii•presisly Ann hi, opeinte
on the htonutcli, LIT livor. the rim tunes. the
.1,111. :Ind the IitAVOIS. rtirl'itOt itAlz nuy tt . .. , 11"..11 , 111t in
their fituctinii.i. purif,ing the 1,1(uld. tW Srr) pnwrain
of WO, and thu.. curing till'lllS.
ItYSl'El'i-1.1 A NI) 1,1 V Elt
N., :t rly hall the huvrtn rave ".16,11
II 11 , 011 1,1 , IVi•A 111 all IP:II t= .;1 Vll , l WlTH.,thnt no-
111 , 114 ha , . 1. , 011 1111.111 rqu rl t , . 1•1
the 11, ill% ily•11011A.3. A `4 , 111.4 • I 0 , 1111.1:W10: •41..1111-
Illy.• A t 1 , 1%1',1T15.
Il•.‘s over Inurll d. 1 .2111 fed. and Si .ill
II
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th k'it,tmu t. , t 1.,,..r.“1tp•it,i1
t 1.11r\• ittly
iii it this viii inr is the I,st
P1.•1. lot rir is., • bort. that
• . horn itivigiiratitir.
I'3o tcall ii.l
t.: , 1 Al.. 1111•1,.\ I \
No Foin.ll,
001enrnted inodkine. t...rf.,1Q 3 ,1,1 ee,ii•it o s t
01 :tl. 111 po"i."(,. ;iv( ing in nil
li,e n 01) teln. It IQ And n e ,ll..me
I 1:11. oto he , :1111 , 11 . 011 .1 :111311.1 fur :Illy
0 en pill lA. 0-11.0 :11 •1111
. % 11.. I . lllllly •11 .111.1 1.0 - %11111-
, .11 it.
It 4.1,1 W WI , • 111, 1'i , 111.1 N IN TI'I
1(11: 1/' I 1.1 *1 •
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1 II 11,
IME
11.. Qt iJos
.1 roliotts 111 ts:trlt NVl.:ll:ttpst:
I ti:lttitliz Lit ,r
110:11,1111:1 1 1. 1 11 I, ,e ii • SS
I tcot.y ettitrital A Ift.clitms
S ,, hl at the ‘lantittotori , .. Profe,..sor
II i.2111e, New Y.br6. mei 114 Strand. Lorulen:
re,peet Itrit.zt.t. llenlor , ut lue
t. , tr •114tr.ut the fulled States. awl the ellllll.t.li
.xe , . nt 'J.S rrut,. 0212 vents, and each.
it el - 'rltere Is it 04,11Sillt,rthie Sax 114, 7 hthlth; the
for the i;uidnt u •e of patients in every
aster are. nth sod to eaell boa.
lIMENIE
L) I.: S I I) I.: It A T. I") 1 !
m.
.lA. 'Oll 4 . N0..151. P.,piar street. Philadelphia.
is 11.0, Ma II Ufar.tllli I I t!, it NN 111 ris.(4 pr:s...oiopo.r.i of
r,..1 os whivil lit I,i lig liablo to corrosion will Ito limit
.. .i 111,1 1 ,11. :IN 'l or to steel pens. Resembling the quill
tiore than the gold pen in elasticity. they will be pre.
icrioel as not illind:i.2 the color of lied Itikew collecting
.111 V I,t that Pediment abut them which steel pens In
variably do; they will be found an invaluable improve
ment., Ono trial will prove the Net that they are more
econornicai thou and superior to any pen In use. Prii'o
12, 18 and 2.5 cents per dozen. or $1,•26, $1,50 amid 52.00
per gross. For sale hi Thichanlesburg by .1. I,OIISII
- NI Ell. and In Carlisle only by
~et.. 17,'x5. A. M. PIPER, Main street,
ILLITSTR.I:II'I) lIIS'f()RY OF A
V F.A.lt'ci KVENT IN Till.: ritiNi FU.—Complete up
to the present ditto. Embraeing a Joel cal of the Siege
of Seva•b.pol —Battles, Sorties: Storms, IN'rechs, Billed,
NVourolisl. ‘lisitl.,:,,,tr., m Ith the Int,,t refei race. ?laps
1.1 the Crialwl and Slick sea. .11,0, I lire. , I Clinicr :•••••
s .Vit. , lPil. with 11.,oripti..ns of earl, awl 3 Splendid En•
,:r k , log or croo.t.ou, ,11,11Vill g arid doser s 4ll4 Its 1 . .1141-
cell ins. .
lice Map, ..2n by :12 invites. Priceeents, bennti•
r
full) .•elost. Sent by moil to any port of the reentry
I one rent p , state.
[melt mot Print A2ents wanted for every State
ill the Union to sell from a list el popular Maps. Lot
trs of Inquiry promptly answered. ,Cittalegurs and
sp winten sheet free to the trade.
A. 11. JOCELYN,
NO. III) Fulton St., N. V.
1 It)` ! IRON.—The subscriber has
tho .ausnwtion to an4unee to the piddle that Ills
!liege and inttensive Ware !louse to riluydutod, a till is
tilled with of the largest and hint a s sortment of
11.1\111tiltED 1\ I/ MILLED lIION
tiyAr nlinroll In this piny°. Th... 1. In Wallt would do we
(71 call and examine hef ire porehasing elsen herr. Ite
metnber the I.ld stand, Last Nlttln street.
Sept. " HENRY SAXTON
- -
TusT Itu,(EIVEI).—A Icpt of pattent
eNlont Grliolurs, n nwoartivle for Fannon:, or family
use, ibr sale q 6 .1, I'. LYNE'S
Ilanot er St., Carlisle.
linitft 3intires.
- vol'lcE IS HEREBY GIA'I4',N that
appa,:aiull will be wade tofhe next legislature
of Pennsylvania, to alter the CI arter of the CARLISLE
r lksr. located In 01..04.r - in:lt of Carlisle, Cum
s.rlant county, :is to votifer upon the nail.' hank the
his and iwivilezes of a Roil. 4111 e to elmth4e
c!.1:1.1;-1,1 . : \ Also
snid is nt ['resod sixty tlinn
il•didainrs. ellh lito• pi iViI e .if 111,11.114411 g thr, Sil
11 tin• to one hundred Omits:mil
iddlars' to Orli hundred and fifty Ilimaxand dollars.
Ity urdor of the Iloartt of Diroct.rs.
\VM, M. 111 ETEM; Cashier
2.5, 1 r;fi.-tltik
XT OT C E 15 GIVEN,
that au a pplieatiou will inr neadu to the next Leg
ore of the State of l'eluesylveyfila. for the• passage o
law to incurp erntr et llwtfk of in , posito, with a capital
e•f FIFTY Ttiorax.xte Iba.lllol, with authority to lucre ami
tlpe SAIIIIII to peoe Hundred Thousatol Dollars. To be cal
b•d thee M ECll.l.xtr: 4 llt , itti itl•ll'tlSlTE ItANK, a n d to
Le located.in'thee borough of Mechanicsburg, l'a.
1111 V •t, ~f said Dank Is tee increase the general business
facilities of the public in the vicinity elf Its location.
Daniel Uric'', Jaesele Coover,
.101 in !furs'', sr. Benjamin Eberly,
John Itolgtel, John Brandt,
Ilenry U. Rupp, tieorge Sitettiraer,
John Houser, " Elias tirabill,
.leeleee COOVPr i llovhi Miller,
A Tadrom-1. Kan!Mum. Solomon P. Gorgaß
.111111nlesIntrg, June •L'O,
C
ARLISLE DEPOSIT 13 A N K
SPITIkI. DEPOSITS wit be received at till! Milk fur
any length of time over four months. and interest paid
at the rate of PIER PER CENT. per annum. and the
principal paid hack at any time after maturity without
notice. Interest ceases after tho expiration of the time
specified In the certificate, unless renewed for another
given tierind, - in which race . th e Interest is paid up on •
til the time of the renewal. ' Bank opens at 9 o'clock, A.
M. and closo:k at. 2 o'clock, P. M.
It. PARKER, President.
IV. M. BEETEIf, CIIIHIIIpr. 11p1.1:5
,
PHARCOlL.—eltarcoal corwtafitly o
hand and for salt, I. * .y
nov. 21.'55. • 11.111JURAY, AO.
n(a...Fipley hinting, cheaply dune
add. .4,11141 thj4
mt.t tlra‘l.l
.I.llllr,
=I
1 4.3r5 . , 1 ,i014
lifAnberpljta.
r~'EAUiJ.I.ItS, S lilt E US, EN -
ANt) )1& tkillT63l.l;tN supplied with,
Drawing litstriaments, separate and in
canes, sin a :LS vidurs, Parallel Utiles, ivory. Bus-wood
and Para* T squares, Triangles, ilow Pens,
, 01:1114. Protrinitors, Ii miter's Seines. Tape 31cas
urt•s. oetitlie 'rapes, t.Mrvoyers Chains, 2 and I Vole, au
and feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Vingineer's Levels
and 1 ronsits, hods &a., e. Maglit Lanterns of
Liit• 1,1/11•Liliaillil. Z4V1 . 11.t.111:1i Astromical.
Nat Ural l llshnq •
.11111 11 1 . touS, CILLllllliltl,lllll or Artificial
F t , oche. 1,11,,5,11 tag l tows, -Mht tits , i'odirmitas,
tops. Eleetrival apparatus. tiah :our apparltll:-. and a
odleetion al I nstritionnts. suitable
~Jr....lleges and t-pcetaclec,
IcriJNet pas, Thertrionteters, Ila I...meters Reading It is
tws a.e.
Ihring received the agency for the mu:, f iti 11,
1110101,'s St'llth)L APPARATUS, I am prepared ,to
turutdi "fea.dier, a lilt ait 'lrreg . ). a 'Fell urn°, a
11 inch lobo. it Set it
A111,4,1et :stilt lest Haut, all pacltett
box With hWii 'and key Illustrated and
pileed vatilli%ueti t , raarded Oratis.
.1.1%1ES W. QUEEN,
2134 Chesnut. St. Philittl,,lphitt, Eitvt of inch St.
rrOYS! '1()I'S! TOYS!!
\V. TI ER. 1 M PORTER,
11.0. ree4;ivtid his Fall Assort mein t ut
ToYS AND I+.l iDItS,
farming a greater %inlet) . than eVer betfirt• otterett uTItl
at imler rate, : than oven to• I.IV prices of hint season.
Fancy Itashets, patterns. plain And
Crying Poll.. l'hina Uull., ISitl Dolls; 11as Dolls. .keeor
demo:, Violins. Harmonica Trumpets. ti. 'l'u%nut Need.
t na. tilass, Tin, he.. over patterns, Ly the „ atozen
vros. lot, to .nit. Also ('e.t',. ui 'foy at $5. lu
nod '2O per ease. with all undies variety of 11('‘` P•t, St l's
ti; luUn, per latest intekets, auni for sale at the
lowed rate• in the City. W. TILLEII, Importer.
to. No. 1. Commerce st. Phila.
A N (; 0 (1 I)
N F.S;T STl' :
• variety. now :Ind of
.i•okF •In L , t. I. ' , till alia at 11., •t nri, tt
linx.es and liasisets. China :mil Iti.e
, 121,4,1 , . T.:. rot., Kt, h
;,r. IV, '111.1.1:I:.
No. I. U.,[littiorce
4hj 1 N(; N I) ()r, THE
I\.-I . ItAN , k Nun.) . n 1•0 ST (11\11'Y.
E. I ~ r l,l atia eliesunt. :-Iroct.,, Phil a
. l' I TA 1, Lot - „
Wows ee.eised du deleedt the ath,liint dt
1. -Ito i• and :!ived t. ,
K oteeted. a eortilie•tte w ill lie p.riveit.
‘ll 'nun 11.1 ',mall. an I.ltoitii 11. 111111 111.
1:11 , hut 11.114 1 .1 tt't 40.1111111.1. us 1111 till Mll,.
I
lit et 0,1.0 3411.1 •11 the e11t• tti . 1111. 1.5.51 .rvl
Pll,llllll • f.. nu 11...1•1.‘ nn :1 1.1
1 , . 1110 us it 11.1ra, al nt I In. 111111,
1 1. 160111.1 ~ 1 .1 3 11 UM . ) • 1 1,1. Car. Hitt iltLeo•mt
•Ii dOl, 11011 h. 111...1..t.nuit t.. ilt;•
1.. i n. i p Ina) prefer.
Th.• eninp•ltt 11:11 .• n..lv opus ink , f
in hi n o e it v silos.,
.'sits .1 litionalittlttritillt..n 11 111 1.0 sit on I. 11.1.111•,111:4
1110 \+rlll'll.
1)1 It I:CT.);z:4
St. pllOll It. CraWrPirtl. I'r.•v't
l A 2lWl'..ffiV.l.ollls.,ll. Vice ilt.
A in bros., 0. 'Thompson,
Benjamin W. 'Tingley,
Jar.li L. Ylmatneii,
PLINY FISK.
.1 42 UEni.9rnLkiaat.
Sept. 12
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FIVE
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= „-_;••.--..-----..--
FIVE i
PER CENT. SAVINU FUND
iti"l'lTh: NITION.II, SAFETY COMPANY. Wal
nut street. south-west corner of Third street, Philadel
phia. Incorporated by the *State of Pennsylvania In
1841.
Five per cent. interest is given, and the money Is al
ways paid back - whenever It is called for, without the
necessity of giving notice for it beforehand.
People who have large stints put their money in this
Savingyund, on ace tut the superior safety and con
venience it affords, but any stun, largo or small. Is re
vel% ed.
This Saving Fund has a very large amount of Mort
gages, iiround Rents and other first class investments
for the security of Depositors. The rules prevent any
Director or inlicer from using or borrowing the money,
- ---
Th o office is open to receive and pay money every
:ty, from U o'cloek in the morning till 7 In the
veiling, and on Ml,nday and Thursday oven log, till U
aeook.
People v.ho have money to put In. are invited to call
at the Mike for further inthrtmltion.
II I RV L. 11E\NEft. President.
11011 T. SELFItII/0 K. Vivo Preshivnt.
• r, NVM. .1. HEED, Secretary.
41.•toher 3,1 S
1 - ()S. 13. 13 ( ISS111:11, 27 S. Wharves,
f helms- Chestnut street, Philadelphia, "t holes. le
liealor in, Fotimos AND DOM Ellll.' FIR IT, N UTS. or..
would esti tho attention of C,l unt ry ,Nleroliants and
others, to the following list of floods, kept constantly
on hand. all of which lie offers for sale at th,3 lowest
tuarhet prlees.'in lots to suit purchasers, viz:
Vl:ClT.—Raisins, Currants, Figs. Dates, Citron, Tam
arinds. Prunes, Oranges. LVIIIOng. PreHtfl % (IS. .
N U . N.— A i itilllidS, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts.
- Pecan Nuts. Ground Nuts, Shelled Alumna,. Cocoa
Nuts. Shelled Ilround Nuts, French Chestnuts.
SU N1)111 ES.—Chooolate, Sardines, Split Peas, Pito,
Apples Cheese, Syrups. Rose Witter, Peach Water, As
sorted Extracts, Liquorice, Rook Candy, limn Drops,
Mace:md, Vermicelli, Beans, Green flinger. Salad 141.
Calmat y Seed. Hemp Seed. Pearl Barley. Preserved Gin
ger, Fig Paste, Jujube Paste, Ketchups and Settees.
relives and Capers. Assorted Plolzols, Jollies and .louts.
Fire Work!: and Fire Crackers, Spiced Oysters , and Lob
sters, S:c., Sic.
Country Merchants are requested to call and pur
chase their goods at first hands and musks a greet saving
tliorehy. . [Oct. 3, lbtoti
F
ANCY FURS FOR LADIES !-
JOHN FAltElltA,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Fan
cy Furs, No. 284 NfirkOt above Eighth Street,
Having now completed toy very largo and beautiful
assortment oral' the different kinds o f paiwy Furs, and
fashioned Into all the different styles and fashions that
will be worn during the pres i ot 8087101111 Ladles and
Children, and being determned to sell my goods at
3',! 1I PROFITB it will be to the advantage of Ladles and
others to glee mu a call heron+ purchasing.
13ti Storekeepers anti the trade will do well to call, as
they will find one of the largest and bust variety of stock
to select front In the city.
Sept
klll/WAIIK !—The
Inrg
rsl and most varrleila , :soriniont of I lard
Egt•:,,t l awaro In the county, mid . !Wiling thi
"lowest il;lecti, at .1.
N 0 ,411 Ilinorsr Nt. , Carlisle
I.loifandpfita.
ENUINE HONEY 'SOAP.—The
VVff purity, fragrance mild
emollient properties of this
Soap,' renders it especially
6 , 4 "• 4 1 ,04
deserving a place nu every
,/,;40
„As
toilet For chopped hands,
VII 1.1(41$ diseases of the '
skin. it Is 11111`1111alvd. lladi
cake is stamped '. CON-'
WA Y. l • z 4 econd
street. Philadelphia. No • -- -
other is hien nine.
1M PDM hit CHEMICAL WAVE SOAP, warranted to
wash In hard, soft, salt water. Yids Soap hits power
ful cleansing properties, whieit resdily remove Oil, Paint,
Dirt. ,te., fn nit of ern ileseriptiou of .g,iods without injury
to them. 1 r all domestic purposes It Is superior to
her soap in use ' anti tin per vent. cheaper thouu thu
ilifflifil,lll :t11:1‘11. Earl! 11:1' is St:111111Pd.
W I LI. .111 CON 11 . A V.,
I Ik SI,IIOI , S0( . 0111.1 St • Philaderphi(t,
Nlanufacttger of Vainly and Staple Snaps, !Term. stear-
Ile and till lOW candles. Importer and dealer in sal soda,
S' 43 ash, rosio. ke. Orders by mall promptly attended
to' Kept. 12th pin
1 11. 8311TEI, PORT MONNAIE,
porKET BOOK and DRESSIMI CA`i.E
J oldnufacturor, NAV. corner 4th and Uheynut streets
&a-Always on Mind a large and varied assortment nf
Sioniodet:, Rork iit,XVB.
l'oeket Hooks, erthls,
NI Ilki•l'S'Clows, Travelling Baits, .-
Note llohlers, Itavtgaminon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess .MO[l,
P.rtabl , Desks, l'oeket letnorainluin Books
Dressing ( . ages. I rim's. Ate.
A 1.., a general :ISSOIIIIII,IIt. of EllgliSll, Fll.lllCh atlllijur
man h . :111Q Hoods. flue 11,51•1,14 rUtIVEY, Havtrs, Bilzor
Strops:ilia livid l'ells. ..
Atij•%Viltllo,lll.. t , eVllllll 111111. third Floors.
aril s F. H. S)11'f11.
N. 8 .. eornio . -itii and Clie,nut stria:is.
N. R —ll.l the receipt it ; I ,uperlrr t1..1d Pen will
Lr sont to any part of the country by mail—desurildhp
pen thn,, medium. hard ..r s,
I)} , ; ) 1 ( ED.-E. Nl O , IV - LAN]) ('()'S
Whial , ll:l . :111 , e t it IA )1 IN INI; I.I,ASS AND Pie-
TEEE HiA(ll.: (IA \ r ti II ,trret,
Tlientor.
E. N. roceis rd t he of it Nle.bil.iiwariled at
th..Cry.l.ll Pah. , 11. V.. 1 ii. the l'ilitt•il
States. li.rl;ilt. Ikroritnd. )1....tel .111.1 Ploir
'l' I' S : TIit ' SSES!
NI:I:I~LF:r.
BIZ \i I: I
S 111.11:3,.•
Pr.•,•11 extrem.
rurrimt vonstrilc
I rtipt wed Fit lent,. 11111 be .uit.e.l by reinit•
thez .1•11 ;tint , - 'endue,: butel.er et' in; he. round tilt
;tip, and , 1111 . alected.
t';;;.t te.., Unable—;J
,iz's anti ;111.
. •
uhti ..11•Ins• ‘N Var. and how to effect a cure
when
„fent II th the 'l'r.,l—•
!f n . IN cr„.„ imi.jo,‘ Lt I , A •rENT ivoDy Act: .
h.l' the rare of : `Thud and Stip
p .rte, Patent t 'bust Expantli.rs and
Ert.‘dttr :ttlapted I all wit It Step Sll , llld , r, and
:111.6‘Vvak dint:lll,li Elagt it. AI thoitintil
Sti,pett,trit•-. erodes--inale and Icinalv.
%vitt, I.:uly attendants.
\Vin. (1.,' w i n .
l'Aul It. ti-.1 , 1:11,1.
11(.11,•tiNv.
.I,llfle. i(•%
1;114, Ell.:11•11.
Seen tare tund '111.1,111"Pr
Toller haterrotot
k,,„ I ,UPEIt I'lll/SI'II.ITE OF 1,1)IF,.
IA Ell mcncLE.
1).•:o., and Fitrine.. tbot In ht.>
gredt.l the quality of his SUPER Plitt:—
PILSTE OF LIME. and now etottidently rreetontends
the ur Del. , tuditufdrt tired by him. as ~1:19:111.1: to any in
the tnart.et. lou are his Doti LO van, examine and try
It. .%!, PPM - VI.AN AND AII.:XIC'AN t.l' :\u, I.ILS,
c.ISDLEtt, 4:r. At thin Inwe , t tee: ket rotes.
.1511. h. PDAIEIWY,
Sureessor to Thos. NV. 31orgtin,
No. and lu South IVharves, Philadelphia.
(;'if—rarmers eat. lead on two private Mk) ti. rind avoid
the erowdoti wart'. .Inly 2A, rjtj..
JOHN FARIETHA
1 , 1111.%1.E1.1 , 111.t,
for sale. in stunt inrinty
QEAME Ni' SAVINC, FUND,
Chartered by tho State of Pennsylvinia In 1853
oFFICE, sfi WALNUT ~'l'ltEß'l•
One door above Seodid Street, Philadelphia,
Receives Deposits in suins of Ono Dollar. and upwtvtle,
from all chis.es of the rowmunitc, :11111 allows intorekt
at the rate of th o per c•ont per annum. Moneys paid
beet ,011111.111alld. At - Office open icily from 9 until
gl'el(wk. and MI Monday and Saturday until 9 o'clock
in the evening.
'This ingthutlon will he found a omvonlent a n d safe
pier, of deposit for Farmers and others doing business
In Philadelphia. Deposits are paid on duncaud without
any previous nutlee helm: ronitilred.
=I
Edmund A. Solider, Hon. :lob R. Tyson,
Stilo ell S. Bishop, George Roblin,
Jai., P. Perot. Robert )lorry,
:John NleCanles; Edward L. Clark,
.1:0-01. Sheet Gallagher,
Cosi ell, John Me,
.1 , ,,e1.11 B. Mier , . Richard
I:dii.n II 11. 'riot ter, Al Milani
Franklin Ilaeon, Al . m. P. ell , lli,S,
TillolllaS Cool u e,Fti..;:ir E. Pettit.,
President-- FRANKLIN FELL.
Trea , nrer—Cll AS. .‘l. N 111111,15.
Seerelar)--.1.1)1E:i S. PRINGLE
11:0_The Charter provide , that do managor, ,Ilieer or
agent shall, direvtly or indirectlY, borro%v any money
front the Soelot). 0ct17,1855-ly
,()OK AGENTS WANTED.
, ) Agents - wanted In every Town and t 4 'nunty In
tl t United States . to canvass for the most popular Ms
tortes' and other valuable and saleable tasks published-
Til.• works art' part ictilarly adapted to the wants of the
peeple. being beautitnily illustrated with fine Steel and
%Vocal engravings. and hound in the most substantial
.
manner.
Agents now canvassing for us, find It a pleasant and
prollitalde employineni.
our list nbiu imi tides t,w uoit. works of 'l'. S. ARTHUR.
Over 100,000 volutues tiase.bern sold the past year, and
their sale It still increasidg. We have just added sever
al sa:w 110005 tOl , lll . MM. by this most Palmier author,
and shall add others the ensuing WI and .winter.
We think VII , iltIVII!th0 best list for agents In the
country. Send for It. and judge for yourselves. For
full particulars and list,
Address J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher.
48 North Fourth, Street Philndelphla, PA.
CESIEI
CORN SHELLER'S !
CORN SITELLERS.
Tito subscriber having hi thu last few years framed
upwards 14 n hundred and forty Corn Shelters for Hen
ry Rhoads, wishes to hilbrin the Farmers ofCumberland
county that he Is prepared to'fiatne them anew. 1 will
take Own Or Wood in pay for.Framlug, and wlll.ln
!um the uniehlnes to run well. My shop is at the
North end of West street
:Lug •29.—'_'tn
t 11. FItANCISCIJS,
a. • , lIIAN EACTUT BE OF COTTON LAIN,
Tie Yarn. Carpet C.hnln. Cot ton Yarns, „,
LAMP, CANDLE AND FLU Dr. %VICES,
%Olio)) Ito o ffers to FOII nt tho Low eNt t`tt,lt 114 rives at No,
Market Btrerl attove Second, North sidit, frialittlelphitt
COURT PROCL A' 31 A T 10N.—
Whereus the Itontawhie .lAns.a 11. GRAHAM, A'refil
ck,it, Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of
the counties of Cumberland, l'erry and Juniata, and.
Pennsylvania, and Justice 61 the several Courts of Oyer
and 1 eyeliner and (Icorral .Jail . Delivery ill 511411 MUM
tIeS:HH,J HAM. Jon N Rum , and 1.1. 'll oonnuiS Judges
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General
Delivery thr the trial of all capital nod Other Mb:micro,
in the Plaid moray of Cumberland. by their precept!, to
me directed. hearing date the ILltia stay of November, 1555,.
hat e ordered the Court of I and Terminer soli Gone
r:ll.lo3 tHlit% er3 to 1.0 6.14.101 at C.41.1,1,t., UM NI , *fi •
DA 1 . tba aatbt I . 1 / 1 1111111%), Lat. Ili 0 . 04,A, is. tiler
foreocoo r to rootinne t wo wtelts.
NOTICE 15 IlrAt 6.IVEN to the Coroner, Jus
tires of the Pence and Constables of the said county of
Comb,' land. that they are by the said precept MM..
1111111dOliIli be then ;ind there in . then proper persons,,
ith their' rolls. records, inquisitions. examination*
and all other remembrances, to do those things a filch
td' their I,llive appertain to be done, and nil ',lathe that
are fecund by recognizances. to prosecute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be In the jail of said
county, are to be there to prosecute them no shall be
just. JACOB DOW VI AN,
SHERIFF . H OPFM•1:. CAP,LIBI.F... } Sheriff. ,
28, 1856.
IM=l;=
FSTATE OF ANN KENNEGA,
de:eq.—Native Is hereby given that Letters of A d
mhastruthin on the Estate of Ann Helium& late ut
Silver Spring township, Cumberland Cohn ty. deneeie ti,
ha v o beep granted by the Register of saki rounty to the
subs,rlbee ',siding in Carlisle. All persobe I.uot uug
themsel, es II dobted to said Estate are requilia d tumadie
immediate moht and thus° hat ing chums to mount
them Pd. settmnent to
dee. O. 'Oh. JAMES WIDNEIL, Adm'r.
11 1 STAT HN E OF JO COYLE I deo d.
4
-
—Notiee is hereby givon thud Letters of Adminin
i.ation on the Eytate 1.1 John t'oyle, late of 'fugues
town. runii.yrland Younty, devensed. him been duly
grunted by the Register of wild county to the subsert
lwr, residing in Nye, c tile. ill said ruuutc. All persons
Indebeyd,to said limtaty will poymeof end those
hat tint:Huhu, against it will present them fur eettle
went to st W. 17 IY
flet 1555-11 w A Untie iitnit or.
.
)11111,1(
Coder the 271.1 i Wutl of the School taws of
the Teachers are required to make a
nowthly Report of the pupils attending. :luring the
design: l t Lug tie uumher it dil)1, each attended,
the hoot, used. alf.l lir:inches tallit: these rep..rts
avtting forth al,. the 091111145 t and proticieucy of cull
',lilt :ire Irt,i it tsil.',ll-111 uu tile. and ...object to the in
:Tv. [ion at any citi/ens of the District. especially on
Im. hest It lit cart) IMMO& at 2 odoi.k I'. M.,
:mt 11:01. w hen the t , ....1ect Shiteol Is held.
)I (.) 1.(1)N ( ip 1 4 , 1)A llTNF . , its b lii ( p.
— Then
under the firm of JLnnkell K t•eynutur,
in the ••temn :•.'n and Lumber h1.4111,..5. has this
klay Not. I beau disto.lved by mutual vousent.—
POT' , us ha will preSe•llt 11112111 fur settlement
and these in.l..l.ted are rvque%tett to make immedlato
pa) tovlit. E. F. 11.1t•liELL,
Li v. 7, • W. D. SEYMOUR.
`STATE (if' 11171)()LPII I-IERTZ
A lA. lt. dee'd.—Notiee i hereby given that Letters
Amnin ',dr:aim! on the Estate of Ittidelph Ilertzler,
hie et Meru... , tom imhip. Cumberland eeunty, deceased,
bun het.,l2 gr:l.l.ted IP) the ]register of said ectinty to the
subseriber. residing in the ,Inle perilous
1.'101,111¢ t hem set es indebted to paid estate ale requirry
ed to matte mime !kite mentaind those having elaiuut
t present them nix seti lenient t"
CHRISTIAN LIERTZLEIt, Arum.
FAMILY COAL.-500
IiENSVALLEY COAL. Broken and re-screened,
prepared expressly Mr family use and kept tnxein, coven,
se that I can furnish It DIU and t:LLAN during the
winter season. 1 hate also on hand and for sale the
Ll EA , . FID1.1:11 COAL iron the mince of 1103 d, Rosser
.x Co.. road r•II A7dOK IN Cl AI. from the mines of Coelr.
'ran. Peal e Co., all of which I will sell at small profits
tor cash. and doll our Wally part of the borough.
not. 14. . W. AY, Ig't.
rI l flF ) ETON COAL.
•
T4EvoliTuN coAL.
hi, 'frmertoti Coal Cutoff:illy are 1111 W prepared to fur-
Midi the eitt.i.m.s oft al mile mid t irinity with an idiom
idiot suppl thetiell Trevormn Cial.thrtamli their
dealers ‘1 It. NiI:NU:IN amt where
comuon•os to,, pr i ore the tail or AZl's ix:
Steam limit. BrolsiM. i.rg, Stove alit Lime Bunters. 11 n
rsn revonomil it as superior to,,,mfy other void for
steam. dtaile,dir pllrp. , Seti, and ohig. For the
intormation of the Vitizens of Carlisle we would in
form them. this is that superior coal, a• sample of
hiliti was Feat by 11. liellenstitte. I.sifr, of Trovorton,
about the whiter of and gave eo much satielaci
thou.
trevurton Coal Cumpany fort Trolortuu, 'Union coon•
ty, l'a. Aug.
.I)EsST FAJIILY COALS!
AT T NEW (lIAL AIM
The subscriber would respectfully inform the Mingle.
111 Carlisle and vicinity that he is 11(oW prepared to tur
ta.th thp.o EN 1.11 NE IT EN pitTON COAL. of various
sizes; a sample of Is hich mas furnished to a sunder Of
cil i•rens threo years since by -Mr. E. llelfenstelm and
v. Will gave such perfect satisfaction.
Also best qualities of byli p ellS Valley. and Shamokin
Coal,
Also BLACK SMITII•S and I,IIEIII . IINIII'S COAL
of the different kinds, constantly on hand, ut the new
Coal Ynrd nenr the gas works,
Sept. 5 '55
CONSIJ3IEItS.
COAL! CO.11.!! COAL!:!
respe,t fully 111111.111 his friends
:111 , i ill(' pulln. that he is non roveir.ing rnm (cm: of
Ahat tort supoti.r Inan the huhu
Tidier, mine , : of Ito} (1r4:. , 50r tho only inqi .IFh
JOSEPH WEAVER
Notices.
lIIWZMIII
Q..onf ljarhs.
0.a.1 brought from Basin, introlitteed and
known in Carlisle nn the ItylfenstineCoal. It it:entirely
free from into anil(all idher impurities, and is perlectly
adopted to all nweloinical avid tionie,sti. , purposes. Its
readiness to Ignite. renders it partieularly desirable Inc
small stoves, us Idle its Intensity of hem and great dura
bilitv in burning makes it : cull:Illy so ler large cues. Ile
would also call the attenthin of thrillers and others to a
superior article of I'iIt.:SNUT COAL, from the same
mines, for SWBIIIBIIII line purposes.
For wile only ill l'arlisle by
July 25, '55.-3t
•
ANILY COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's
voky Coal, broken and Screened, pm-Tared ox•
r 7 ssly to. family use, receiving and 11. r soh 1 ,
, ino. 20 sin W. 11. 314111 RY, Agt.
'MEI3IS.IINERS' COAL..- 2 ) 000
ons Lyken's Valley. Nut Coal, a superior article
receit g and for sale by
JUL. luo nu)
14112._ IKSMITH'S COAL:- 5,000
A) Hutt Jilacksinith'g Coal, a first, rate article rr
raising m. or sale by
June. 20 't
I GOAL u . - 4000 TONS LIKENS
Valley, Dauphin and Pine Grove
,t ara n Nut or Limo Cool,
by hens Valley, Pittston end Shamokin Stove Coal,
Also, best quality illitekstnith Cis"),
LUMBER of all kinds sad best Cypress Shingles,
Jai of which will he sold unusually low. Friends call
and judge for yourselves
mug '29 If
T)ATENT. SKIRTS, &c. 7 --Just open
,,illinothor luvoiro of White and Colorcd l'attot
MOMillet.o unto, With tt Altrkty of other 50u.,.0n..
ldo goods. July IS. 01%). W. lIITNEII.
J. 11ANIIL;ro:sz, Suct'y
•JACOB Slll{o3l
11.'W. HILTON
'i4 7 IL 511.TR1tAY, Agt
W. B. MURRAY, Agt
S. M. HOOVER