Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 26, 1855, Image 8

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CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
, It I.: l'olUrED FOlt TLEI i;icitAti)
C Wtninetit)ny MorniOg,'Deu. 26.
FLiniu Superfine, per bbl.
11,, Extra,
IBM
WIT ITE WHEAT per,b sel
, do
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I{ I I,
1.11 F.
CORN
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CLO VEII SEED
TlmoTitvsi;rn. do
WINTFR BARLEY. do
SvoiNG'I3AOLEY: dd
.1F1111.A6111.1. 1 111A MARKET.
SATURDAY EVENING. Dvo. 17
• FLoutt ANo MEAL.—PI I e recipts of Flour
continue to tall off, butth i e want, of vesPels
and the unfavorable tenor of the late foreign
news, have depressed the market, and some
holders, in order to meet the - views of buyers,
hove submitted to a further idecline of 25c
per bbl Since the close of last week, the
transactions, however, for shipment, reneh
seine 15.000 bbls, mostly western. including
some lots for future'delivery at $8 25a $8 50
for standard and f;•nod straight brand,t, and
$8 75a59 per bhl fur extra and extra family:
at the close there is rather more firmaess un
the part of holders, who are less anxious to
soil, our lowest figures being generally refus
ed for fair shipping brands. Itye Flour is
also Inner, with snoop sales. in all seine 20ibt
301) hbls., nt till,1:21 nlli :25 per lib'
Mosl has been very dull, with sides of mono
500 n 600 bbls, only to notice at *it for Penn
syli , aillil
GRAIN—The receipts of whmit continue light,
but the demand has fallen off, and prices favor
the buyer; sales being confined to red, in small
lots, at 180a200c, including 400 bushels prime
at the latter rate. Nothing doing in white
worthy of notice. Rye is rather lower, and
33435000 bushel's Western sold at 1236 Corn
is more plenty, and the receipts, consisting of
about '20,000 bushels now Southern yellow,
part mixed and old, found buyers at 80a85c;
afloat • Oats in moderate demand, and atalut
'3OO bushels Southern sold ut 40a420, as is
quality. .
,W safe anti Rent.
Sri: AM SAW MILL AN D
-, 4 4 /1 TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.—The sub.
scriber oilers at private sale a STE.A m
sin er A ming SAW MJI,L situated In South Middle.
ton township, Cumberland county.
with wind> is connected about NINE HUNDRED AND
TILL itT Y . -THREE ACRES of good Pine, Oak, Chesnut
and Poplar. .tituber. The Mill and Engine aro In th e
best runniugord and can he started at a days notice.
There is a nod double two.story DW ELLIN.; 11 lUSE
an the Property, suitable for two families, wit hmn office
and go a About fifty acres of the land could
be advantageously cultivated and converted into a pr )-
Ittable•V,lrm:- The property presents great inducements
to put chasers. Terms will be made easy. For other
particulars apply to the subseaber at Carlisle. l'a.
due. 5,'5.1. WM. D. SEYMOUR.
rlO LET.—A 'large and commodious
a l
wee. STORE itiYDni Mai
I (n street, Inquire at this.
nuv. '2B, '55
PUBLIC HOUSE FOR
RENT.—The Tavern Stand now oceu.
pied by Thomas Costamagna, situate
It the head of Belling Spring, south
',,llddleton townshlp,Cumberiand Co.,
4% miles eaist of Carlisle, is offered for rent from the
Ist of April Rest,
nay'. 7, '65.
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DOPLAR LOT PROPERTY AT
pitivATE SAM That valuable piece of grown
situate In South Hanover street, In the borough o
Carlisle, known as the
POPLAR LOT
Said lot contains about one acre and a quarter of
ground and from its desirably and advantageous lore
ties is admirably adapted for building purposes,
The lot will be sold entire, or in lots to suit put ,
chasers. For terms and further particulars enquire of
A. L. SPOSSLER,
Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
oct. 31, '55
aIIDUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
The subscriber offers for sale or rout, that inrg
aml.cenvoniont two story II ICE lIOUSE with back
haltdin, situated on the cortivr, , f IledMrd Imuther
streets, in 'Elie Muse is new and in good con
dition, with n Cistern, Sake Oven, Smoke House, a good
garden mid moms choice fruit trees. For par``h•ulnrs rail
ou JOHN SELLERS.
oct. 17, '5l,
ALUNBLE' CORNER PItOP'TY.
ATPRIVATE SALE.
"hatvery valuable and well known BUSINESS
RTAYU situate on the corner of North Hanover and
[Author Streets, In the borough of Carlisle now owned
end occupied by .Jacob Vetter, containing :10 feet front
On Hannover street and 240 feet on Louther street.—
The improvements on Hannover steeet are a large
ni RUE STORY HOUSE, with a large brick bark build
ing finished in the most elegant manner, containing H
Moonlit including the store room, besides pantries
and convenient closet arrangenten taw, The STORE
A00:4 feet In depth, fitted up in the best
suessible wanner and one of tint most desirable and long
established business locations in our town.
Thorn is a large twostory brick building fronting on
Louther street, with a shop attached, now occupied as
cabinet maker shop. Alcoa stable on the foot of the
lot; and other necessary out buildings. The property
is in exollent order having been recently fitted up by
the present occupant Tor terms &c. enquire of
A. L. SPONSLER,
Sept b, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
VALUABLE TOW; i PROPERTY
NOM. BALE.—The large . Brick House and Lot
eithated on Louthor Street one door east of tho Carman
:1' .„.. , Reform Church. The house contain,.
, ....
-42) nine large rooms, besides two finished
.; itir ',-,-. ~ , attic chambers. logo kitchen and sum
r
,ar • mor kitchen. The lot has 60 foot front
...—.....1:_".1f , !'" 'on Geuther street by 240 feet back to
a wide alloy, and 120 foot on North
Street- by 210 foot to the same alloy, containing in all
about nu aero of ground. There is also a good tenant
house and a stable 60 feet long on the promises. The
pr qwrty wmild suit admirably for either a gentelmaier
pH v:Lt t! regi,l , ,tl , l , a h ardlng school er fartvy establial
m.mt. Ver terms Sc... enquire of
* ' , A. L. SPONSLEII,
AO I.', 1 ., !teal Estate Agent, Carlisle
11104ineli,
t MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR,
A 31AIIVE1.1,0111S AUE)
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AP 0 .4 ,
f I I I . '
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v 0 . 90 .7
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$ 8.25
8,76
5,! 7
1,90
1.80
1,10
118
35
. .
By the ald (if a microscope, we seti millions of little
openings on the surface of our bodies. Through tio , o
this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to
:toy organ or Inward part, 'Diseases of the Kidneys,
disorders of the Liver. affeetions vl the heart, In llama
ti ot of the Lungs, Ai:thongs, Clomths and Colds, are. by.
Its Intlaini effectually cured. Every housewife knows
t aaL B.dt, tIaSSOM freely through hone or meat of any
t-t.tickness. This healing Ointment far trwre readily
pmetrateS through any bone or fleshy part of lie living
sly, curing the most dangerous inward complaints,
that cannot be reached by other means.
ERYSIPELAS:SALT ltilE1:31 AND SC fitilliTlC
8,25
2.75
1,10
I,po
No rutnotly has ever• dont. s i in ueh for t 'me ours of dis
elltiett st tlw Skin whatever form the ) oay assume, as
time thninmeol. No ease c•f Salt Ilhr.rn, `curve. Sore
IL I els. Serofula or Hrysipoles, ett% lo id withstand its
tailitoin.q. inventor h.is travelie I Over many parts
of the globe, visiting the principal im spirals, dispensing
this Ointment, giving iidviee us to ILA appliVatioll, rtAd
hits letiM the means of restoritm4 countless numbers
to imealt
tiftlt LEO S. Blt EASTS, )(INDS AND ULCERS
Some of the most scientific sitrzeims now rely solely
on theThse of this , :titinent. when having
t cope with the worst. case , : ,If curls. ,vouti'ds, ulcers,
zl tmlular swellings. and to ,dfrs. Professor I lolloway
by nom:nand or on. Alit ~1 li,verilinten ts. dispateli
e the hospif its of the I. .t. large shipments of this
tnotnient. to do used uo the fill venoms of the Ilfsli•
i . Ol rtniL in the worst Vil,••.11( wounds. II will cure any
nicer, glandular swellin.r. stiffness or eentracti•fn of the
j riots, even of 20 year's .at tutting.
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t+ T. , .•itiall) cured if 1,11 • Jintment be well rubbed in over
tae parts end by otblinvisu iblb)Oing lib, print
directions Itroutbl each put. '
57Th TIIE oIVINI/INT AND PILLS SHOULD lIE USED IY T/IE
151.1551 NU ASKS:
hluinns riles
1111115 I{llol.lllllltiS la
LIM
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MEM
Fist 'this Sore I.es
nit. Sore Breasts
I.anthaqo Sore I lead,
)lereurial Erup- Sore Throats
tions Sores of all kinds
J. * * told at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY,
so 31aiden Lane, New York, and 14.1 Strand, London,
and by all respectable Druggests- and Dealers of Medb
does throughout the United States, and the civilized
world. in Pots, at 25 rents. 1121,6`orris. and $1 each.
There is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sle.es.
N. It. Directions for the guidance of patients in every
disorder are ;011xod to each l'ot.
oct. :11. '55.
‘,._ DES!. DE R ATUM!—
i M. JAOOIIS. No. 391, Poplar Street, Philadelphia,
I% 1,”1" manufacturing a ,currist; PEN, composed of
metals which nut being Lode to corrosion will he haunt
as durable ae Sor to "...eel pens. Resembling the 11u1.11
store than the gold pun in elasticity, they will be pre
ferred ac not injuring ;the color of lied Ink or collecting
say of that sediment about them which steel pmts in
v.friably dw they will he found to invaluable ituryirove
moot. One trial will prove the }Act that they AOOllll4O
0 •011011fiCal than and%uperior to nay pen in use. 'Price
IL IR and 25 cents per dozen, or $1.25, i..:1,5t) and 52,00
rt. gross. Fur sale in Mechanicsburg by .E. DIMISII-
IitMI3It, awl In Carlisle only by
art. 17, '55. . A. M. PIPHR, Main street,
. .. . __
ILLITSTRATPD HISTORY OF A
L YEAR': EVENT IN TII II CRIM EA.—Complete up
t 0 the present date. limbracing a Journal of the -legs
. f .-:et estop .I—Battles, Aorties:::;torni... It resits, killed,
ii m u ted, q igsing, &v., alai the latest reterehee. Maps
of t h e Crlinet and Ithwlt : , ,01. .1:sil, three rives ..t 1...,e
-t a....t ,ptl, with descriptions of eada, and a splendid kit.
.r.tvin„ of Croudadt, showing and describing Its fortiti
vaLlollS.
Size of Map, 26 - by 32 inches. Price 25 rents, beauti
f illy colored. Sent by mall to any part of the country
Cm one runt postage.
Map, lied. and Print Agents wanted for every State
lo the Union to Nell from a list of popular Maps. Lot-
U•r.s of inquiry promptly answered. Catalogues and
Ndeeimen sheet free to the trade.
A. OCE N,
not. 14, '55. No. 60 Fulton st., N. Y.
IRON I EltON.—The subscriber has
the satisfaction to auounco to the public that his
I ..ge and extensive Ware !louse is completed, and is
filled with one of the largest Milt best assortment or
, lIANIMERED AND ROLLED IRON
. .
ever offered in this place. Those in want would do wo
to call and OKlltllilltl before purehnsinv elsewhere. Re
member the old stand, LAI Main street.
Sept. 141, HENRI S.kNTON
PETER" P. ERE
tUST RECINNED.—A lot of pattent
Moat Oriudorm, a nicuarttelo for Farmers, or family
uoo, for sale at J. I'. LYNE'S
thinovur St., Carltsla.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
_Li application will be made to the next Legislature
of Pennsylvania, to alter the Charter of the CAnUBL
Ua sir B tNK, located In the borough of Carlisle, Cunt.
icadand county, en ant,, confer upon the said Bank the
rillits anti privileges of a Bank of Issue, nue to change
its name to the CARLISLE BANK. Also to increase
t to capital of said Bank (which Is at present sixty thou.
said dollars, with the privilege of lorreasin the Caine
under Its present charter to one hundred thousand
LI 'imams) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
By order of the Board of Directors.
WM. I'd. BEI.ITEM, Cashier.
Carlisle, June 2.5,1855.-lim
NOTICE
,that an application will be made to tho next Leg
isiaturo of the State of Pennsylvania, for the passage o
a law to incorporate a Bank of Deposita with a capital
of EIVTY TIIOIIBIND Dobtans, with authority to increase
the same to Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars. To be cal
ht the MECHANICSBURG DEpostni BANK, and to
be located In the borough of Alechanicsburg, Pa. 'rho
'object orsaid Bank is to increaso the' general business
faellitied of the public in the vicinity of its location.
• Daniel CHOI, Jacob Coovor,
. 2 , John II ursh, sr. Benjamin Eberly,
-, • John Iteigel, , John Brandt,
Henry O. Rupp, tioor,th Singizen,
John Mouser, Elias Grabill,
John (*vet., David Miller,
Androw `I. Kauffman, Solomon P. (forges. .
Mechanicsburg, Juno 20, Iftlifonm
A.RLI§LE Dlt; POSIT B A NK.-
ih:POSITB 101) he received at this Bank fin
any length ottime over four Months anclintsfinit paid
at the,rate of yOUR PER CENT. per nnnui I, and the
mildhaek at any time after ntaturit without
notice. Interest aeries after the expiration of the time
specified in the certificate, unless renewed for another
Oven period, In which case the Interest Is pabtup un•
ill the time of the 'renewal. Bank opens et 9 o'clock, A.
hi. and closes at 2 o'clock, P. M.
R. PARKER, President.
W. hi. Ilsrant, Cashier. apr2s
SCOTT'S LITTLE' GIANT CORN
. and COB CRUSIIBIL—AIoe yttrium Patunt of Moat
, Cut tore and Stutters—for Salo by Bt. SAXTON.
uov. 28, 'bs. ;
nel.,Cheap cjob.aintineat, this office
TII E 41RAND EXTERNAL REMEDY
Ur 1101:h
IND FISTULAS
1=1:I
linitft Notices.
1 1 .1(isiqAokt - Qi)ITIJA 00,,
S UHArExaus, EN
d'INErAtS AND DRAUUIPTSME;N supplied with
:11.ii.hetuatical Drawing Instruments, suparate nna
in
CUM'S, SUCH as Dividers, Pardltel 'Lulus, Ivory, 110 x-wood
and Papiir Scales, 'l' squares, 'triangles, Dow Pens,
Drawirritioens. Protractors, Gunter's SeaMs, Tape Met's
urea, Miitalic Tapes, Surveyors Chains, '2 and 4 Pole, Oil
and lOU lout, Surveyor's Compasses,' Engineer's Levels
and Traiksits, Target Rods 4:e., Magic Lanterns of
the hest 'construction. Scriptural Diagrams. Astromical,
Natural History, itumareus, ChrOnliktrOpe
Fire works, Dissolving Views, Magnets. Polorantas, Air-
Pumps, Llectrical apparatus, Galvanic apparatus and a
largo collection of Philosophical Instrunient 4 , Mailable
f colleges and schools. Also, Spectacles, Spy Glasses
3licroscopes, Thermometers, Barometers Reading ci las .
ses Ac.
Raving received the agency for the sale of 11014-
illtOOK'S SOIIOOL APPARATUS, I am prepared to
furnish Teachers with au Orrery, a Tellurian ' a N emend
Frame, a fi inch Globe, a Hemisphere Globe, a set of
Geinnetrfriti Solids, a Magnet and Text If iiik, all packed
in a box with . lock and key fur $2O. Illustrated and
priced catalogues forwarded Gratis.
JAMES W. QUEEN,
2114 Chesnut St. Philadelphia, East of loth St.
TOYS! TOYS! .TOYS!!-
W. TILLER, IMPORTER,
Ilan received his Fall Assortment of
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS,
forming a greater variety than ever beihre offered mid
at lower rates than even the low prices of last season.
Fancy Baskets, 200 patterns, plain and embroidered.—
Crying Dolls, China Dolls, likt Wax Dolls, Aecor
deons. Yiollno. tiarmonica Yeah pets.S; to. Toys of Rood,
China, Glass, Tin. &c., over 1000 patterns, by the dozen
or ),rross in lots to suit. Also o.ises ,d Toy at„, , ,:p, 10
and 20 per case. withan endless variety of ne11 2 4..5t styles
of FANCY tith WS. per latest packets, itni lin sale at the
lowest rates lu the city. W. TILLER, Importer.
Oct. 10. No. 1, Commerce st. l'hila.
FANCY .G 00 D S
NEW EST STYLES!
' 4lOC ' •
.n endless variety, now opening and offered
1 ,•,5 , in lots 1. suit and at lowyst prices Work
Boxes and Baskets. China and !lbw Goods.
Amoasier Articles, Bohemian Wass Toilet Bottle., Mir
rors, Inkstands, 'lea Sots, Rich Paper host's,
cal Toys, Puppets, ,le., jl:e. W. TII,LE R. Importer.
No. 1, COMilleree St. Phila.
QIVING FUND OF THE U.S.
NSU NCE, ANNUITY & TRUST P'Y•
S. E. Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, Phila.
.11-.A_ CA PITA', 5250,000.
miey Is received .in deposit daily. the ,nnolint tt,
entered in a Deposit Book and given to the
Depot.itor. or. if preferred. a Certificate Will tie
All sums large and small, are revel, ed, and the
amount paid baelt on demand, without noire
ntertiSt Is pall at the rate of Vier Vitt CENT..
rot r
mewing from the day .if deposit and ceasing fourteen
days previous to the withdrawal of the umnev.
Cif the furs[ day iit.iatlllary. in entli year. the interest
of call deposit is paid to the depositor, or :Oiled to the
p Inripii, as he may prefer.
The Cotnpanv have now upwards of 3.500 depol:ltor,
in t h e eitV of Philadelphia alone.
Any adittonal information will be given b; addressing
the TREASURER.
Sprains
Scalds
e•welllng (Hands
hllif Joints
Ulcers
Venerial Sores
Wounds of all
lids
Stephen R. Crawford. t'rea't. Wm. M. Godwin,
Lawrence .lohnson, Vice l't. P.uil 11. Goddard.
Ainhrrise 0. Thompsiin, lien. Mellensy,
lionjaniln AV. Tingley, James I)erl•reuX,
Jacol,-.L. Florance, Oust. English.
I'Ll7s; V FISK. Secretary and Treamirer
.1 t`14:111.5t7111.1 . 9ER. Teller and I n terpeter
Sept. 12 .:15.111.•
D IVE P.p. S FUND
OF TIM NATIONAL. SAFETYTCOMPANY. Wal
nut street, south-west corner eif Third street, Philadel
phia. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania in
, .
Five per cent. Interest is given, and the money is al
ways paid hack whenever it. Is called for, without the
necessity of giving notice for it beforehand.
People who have large sums put their money in this
Saving Fund, on account of the superior safety and c1)11.
SCIIIOIICO it affords, but any sum, large or. small, is ro•
caved. • .
This Saving Fund has a very large amount of Mort
gages, Ground Dents and other first class investments
for the security of Depositors. The rules prevent any
Director or Officer 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 T o'clock In the
evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening, till 9
o'clock.
People who have money' to put in, are invited to call
at the office for further infbrmation.
HENRY L. BENNER, President.
11011 T. SELFRIDGE, Tice President.
WM. J. REED, Secretary.
October fEIS' •
• "
CORN SHELLERS !
CORN STIELLERS.
'The subscriber having in the last few years framed
upwards of a hundred and forty Cent Shutters for Hen
ry Rhoads, wishes to inibrm the Farmers of Cumborland
county that ho is.preparod to frame thorn anew. I will
take Corn or Wood In pay for Framing, and will in
sure the unichines to run well. My shop is at the
North end of West street.
aug 29.-21 n. , JOSEPH WEAVER.
FANCY FURS FOR LADIES !-
JOHN 'PARMA,
importer, Manulbcturer and Dealer in all kinds of Fan
cy Furs, No. 2 1 Market above EightlfStreet,
PIII LADELPHI A. • 0
Having now diiiiploted my very large and beautiful
assortment of all the different kinds of Fanny Furs, and
fashioned Into ail the different styles and Widens that
will hi) worn during the present season by Ladles and
Children, and being determined to sell my gouda at
SMALL t'ROIbTd it will be to the advantage of Ladles and
others to gyro MO a call before purchasing.
o.9—fitorekoupera and the trade will do well to call, as
they will find one of the largest and beet variety of stock
to select front in the city,
Sept 19
A H. FRANCISCUS,
MANUFACTUTER OF COTTON LAPS
Weakling, Tin Vern. Carpot Chain, Cotton Yarns,
LAM I', CANDLH AND FLUID WICKS.
which hosiffors to sell at tho Lowest Cash Prices et No
Markot Street Above Second, North side, Philadelphia .
-18!., lAM NOW RECEIVING .
e c ony spring, stock of PAPhil HANGINGS
which tike largest and most varied assortment ever
opened in Carlisle, to which I invite the early attention
of the public, as 1 Intend soiling at prices which cannot
tail to ahem tho closest purchaser
march2B
1 1 001.3.—A rimmoioth amortment o
Tooth?. of all kinds now opening at
nil and coo thew, J. P. LYNES
tfitfabefp(jia.
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JOHN FAREIRA
JOIIN P. LYNI
litjilaheipOtn
fIENIJINE lIONEY I SOAP
kJf purity, fragrance, niild
enTolliont properties of this
Soap, renders it especially '
deserving u idace ou every
toilet For Chopped hands,
anti vario n o diseases oldie
skin, it Is Miequaled. Each
cake is stamped W:i1. , 11.70N•
WAY. Ins South' S. 01 . 1 , 111.1 -
street, Philadelphia. Nd
other is Hen nine.
IMP ROVED ell I:NI ICA 11, OLIVE SOAP, warranted to
wash in hard. soft, or salt water. Thin soar has power
ful eleansing propertie,, \V MAI readily remove Oil, Paint,
Dirt. &v., from mery riestriptii in of goods without Injury
to them. For till tionestie purpii es it is ttnyierior to
aoW of her asap in in: , : a id '2O per cheaper than the
common rosin 'mp. Each lwr is st: aped.
W 1.1.1 A
laS South Second street, Philaderphia,
Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple:4,l6pH, sperm, stear-
Inc and tallow candles. Imparter and dealer in sal soda,
soda ash, rosin, &c. Orders by mail profnialy attended
to' Sept. 12th ant
rII. SMITH, PORT 3 , IONNAIE,
POCKET BODE. and DRESSING CASE
telanuthethror, N.W. corner 4th and Chemut streets
PHILADELPHIA,
air Always on hand a large and vaned assortment of
fort %ninnies, Work Mkt's. .
Pocket Books, . Calms,
Bankers Cases,. Travelling Hags,
Note !folders, Ik s Boards,
Port Folios, Chess :Den,
Portable Desks, Pocket )leinorantlum hooks
Dressing Cases, Clear Cases, fie.
Also a general aeoelrtment Or English. French anal; er
man Fano . Deeds. fine pocket Cutlery. Manors, Razor
Strops and Gold Pens.
second and third Floors.
apr I S F. D. SMUT!,
N.W. eornt4r 4th and Clu.su ut streels.
. .
N. 111.-011 t.lO , ree..lpt. of $1 n superior (told Pe•n will
he sent to any part or the r.nilitry Ly nutil—deseribing
pon thus, medium, hard or soft.
I) E E I E. N LAN 1) & CO'S
who} at id retail Li iTK INU G1..1t-: t)
'll I. F.
,FRA ME I I.IN F.D"Tolll ' . N0.1:26 street,
~vrosite the Theater. Philadelphia.
E. N. .Y Co. received the on]) Prize Nledal, awarded at
the Crystal Palace cChillition, N. Y., . in the Viiited
Mate., for Kilt, Decorated. '3latitel and Pler Illasss.
T l' 1-,4 S ! T 111 7 S S !
(.. NEEDLEs.
I;i:stz AND ItitAl ESTAIO.I:AIMENT,
ME!M=MM=IM=EiI
Importer of line French Trusses. coulidullig extreme
OnSO and durability o ill, correct construc
tion.
Ilrrnial or rupt wed patients .-an be suited by remit
ting ano.unts:-- - lendicg number of inches round the
lilps, and stitling side :iftecti.o..
Cdst ..f 'Truss. $ 2..`:1. $4. 11.011.1e—5.5 $ll.
$5 and $lO.
instructions :is to wear, and how to effect a cure.
wh o . passible, sent o Ith the Truss.
Also 1.. r sale. in groat variety
flit. BANN I NO'S INI PROV ED PATENT BODY 1111 ACE„
For the cure of Pl' dapsus Uteri : Spinal, d"Nps and Sup
ports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and
Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and
and Weak Lungs; Eptliah Elastic Addominal
Suspensories. SI, ringes—wale and retuale.
25p-Ladies' linoins, with 1.1.1 y attendants.
‘ZUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
AN (MNtoVED
The subscriber informs Dealers and Farmers that ho has
:neatly Improved the quality of his SUPER PIIOS-
Af6 oF LIME, and DOW confidently recommends
the article manutitctured by him, as St.PElllOlt to any in
the market. You are Invited to call. examine and try
It. Also PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN lIUANO, OILS,
CANDLES, SOAP, kc. At the lowest market rates.
JNO. h. POMEROY,
Successor to Thos. W. Morgan.
0 and 10 South'Wharves, Philadelphia.
4eirra ere canload on two trivet° Vio fs,ted. avoid
the crowded wart IhitY S, 99v
QEAMEN'S SA . VING' - --EKI:L__VD;
ky Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania in 1555
OFF1(11, 55 WALNUT STREET
Ono door above Second Street, Philadelphia,
Receives Deposits in sums of One Dollar and upwards,
from eyll classes of the community, and allows interest
tit therate of five per cent per annum. Moneys paid
back ou demand:. :410' Office
,opeu daily from 9 until
+5. o'clock, and on Monday and Saturday until 9 o'clock
in the 'evening.
This institution. Will be found a convenient and safe
plaecrefdenosit for Farmers' and others doing business
in philadelphia. Deposits era paid on demand without
any previous notice being raquired.
' MANAGERS.
Edmund A. Solider, , lion. Job R. Tyson,
Stiltvell 5: Bishop, George BOldin,
' James P. Perot, Robert Morris,
'John McCanles, Edward L. Clark,
Jacob'Sbeete, . Capt. John Gallagher,
' Joseph M. Cowell, John Rice,
Jea.epli It. Myers, Richard G. Stotesbury,
Edward 11. Trotter, . William Shlppen,jr..'t
; Franklin Bacon, Wm. P. .1 en I; s,
Thomas Cooper, Edgar E. Pettit;.
Pretddent—FßAMKLlN FELL. .
Tnasitrer—ClCAS. M: :11011111S, •
. Secretary—JAMES S. I'4INGLF.
iresllTho'Cliarti.r provides that no manager, officer or
agent Aiell o directly or indirectly, borrow any money
{rem the Society. 0ct17,1855-ly
CORN SIIELLERS;
STRAIN' CUTTERS.
„ .
•A. large assortment of Superior Corn Shellers, includ
ing Reading's Patent, capable of shelling 1000 bushels
of Corn per day. Also Ponnock's hand and power Rol
lors,•wit If.varloutt other natenti of rariousprlees. Ilay,
Straw and Fodder
,Cutters of the, most approvod con
struction and In greet variety. Sausage Choppers and
Stutters. 'Double .Michigan, Subsollo Eagle, and Bar
Share l'lows, Super'or Ox Yokes and Bows, Grain Fans,
Farmers Bollera, Corn and Cob Mills, Lime and Guano
'Spreaders, &c, for sale Wholesale and Retail by
PASCHALL MORRIS & Co.,
Aeroflot's" Ware' ouso and Boot" Store. N. E. Cor.
tile and Market sts., I'bfle. Oct 10, '55
FALL STYLE OF :1855.--
GEORGE KELLER respectfully announces to his
old Patrons and the public generally that he has just re
ceived the FALL STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S
HATS, manufactured at one of the best establish
ments In Philadelphia, to which he invites special
attention.
110 has also constantly op band a large end varied as-
Kortmont of his own manufacture no well as city made
Hats and Caps, suitable for tho women, comprising every
variety of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hato, fin
-Med in the latest style, together with a full assortment
Of CAI'S of every shape and description, and at every
price. lie particularly invites the public to call and ex
amine his, exoonslve assortment, which in style,'Mato
ritl and finish, cannot Lo surpassed by any in market,
and which ho Is able to put at prices lower than over.
• Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, be
4een Ifumer's anti Senor's stores. •-
TUST RECEIVED, a l*o assortn►cnt
I t , of FLOOR OIL OLOTII of dlifeiont widths mi l d
torna—for sale at SAXTON'S.
II
.-'1'11(. ICOI . P 0 L A 1).1 A7l ()N
I , he Ilotosable kU Es IL liIATIAfI, I'l'ol4-
4 ~,, i/19a Judge of the ee,eral Court,: of Conunon Pleas of
. ),
•" .7 I tin , eon illdes 4 , 1 CUlallorialld. Perry and tlUilttll, and
It 4,4 l'enuillt ania, and Justice .1 the neveratec arts tl3 or
• k . Z . . and 'l. miner tied C e
'eoerai Jail beliNry . said
ecuu
ties. and lien..louv t nod Z . .;.1311,3LL 15 L l / 2 4rIllliN Judges
of the Court of li3 awl Tel miner and., tieneral
Delivery for the trial of sl I capital and other ollentlers,
in the said eon,. t 3 of Cund erland. 1,3 their precepts to
nic dire, tout bent lug dab the I_tl lay of Not outlier. 18:75,
ha. e ea -I:ct uI 4 .yer and Terminer and
cr3 e in leell :It It 1,1: , 1,1, el, NI llt
hAr, the I . l anoar3. at 'II) o'cl. .1. to the
fore: men, me 11-ut!II I,t• 01 , 11(•01.s.
NoTICE 1:1 1 - . N. •to the Coroner. .lus
tices of the Peace Pull tli 4llid county et `
Uninherland. that flit} are I.y the said precept cern
-rn1111.11.1.1 to he tle.n and there In thoh proper persons,
Ii ith their roll, ree..rds. toy a lnitlun s, exalphlationo
and all other remembrances. to do those tlitilgs vrhlch
to their odice upper Lain to bo done, and till those that
are hound by revoguiZlllieeS, to prosecute. against the
Prlroners that are or then shall be in tilP jail of said
c.ointy, are to be there to prosecute then, as shall be
Just. JACOB BUNN 31 AN,
t_ 4 IIERI OFtICE. CARLISLE,}
N" . • 28. 1
l i ISTATE OF ANN KENI4EGA,
bet is herohy given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of AHD lignnega, lute of
Filter timberland county, &teemed,
hn i 1. I. en granted by the !Meister of said enmity to the
slit nu, residli in Carlisle. All persons
In S:1111 Lstete toe reqnired 111111111tV
Ut end timse bay log claims to prtsent
them lie• set itellient to
dee. A.
j ' STATE 01' JOIIN COYLE', dec d.
—Native is herel4y given that Letters of Adminis
tiatem liTi the Lstate nt John Coyle, tote of 11i4gues
tan 44, I 'uniherland 4444unty, deceased. hale 6,, d u ly
granted try the Register of said county to the out rwri
bet residing ill Newt ills , itt , said county. All pr t eves
sal,' Lstato m ill make pny meet 11101 111. Fe
ilgaillet it will priisima them ter settle
niel.t t.; SCOTT 041 LE,
44.1. 21, 1455-4;w Adminlstratur.
I U 111,1 C SCIIOOI,S, CAIiLISLE.
L oder the '27th Section of the School Laws of
..•1111,4 :Mkt the Teachers are required to make a
mootilL% Letw t of the pupils attending during the
month designating the ?loather of days each utteoded,
the 14, used, and bratiches taught: these reports
setting f..rth ah;o the induct and Noll, ier.) of each
pupil are rrcei% ed. and on tile. and sohjeet to the in
„r :try eitizens of the District, especially un
the lest etfue , tla.) or each month at 2 t i 'not IS I. 31.,
at Eilu,athqt F 11211411 ., Select School Ls held.
J. 11.113111.1'l I•leet . y.
I • any. 7, '55, :;t..1 a
81' A T P.' 01" .JANEEWING e' d
—Notice is hinell Oren that letters of whainis
'll the Estate of Jane Ening. late of hicEenson
tea Cutalwland county. - deerased, have Leen
clouted by the Itegister of said county to the subscriber
resi•ling in the same township. All perstsls indeEted
t•• said estate are required to make payment and those
ha, lug claims to prownt them ter settlement to •
dee: Ili. p JOHN EMlNtElAtlm'r.
11 A S TATE "of RUDOLPII HERTZ
-,
herd)) gig en that Letters
ration on the Estate it Endolph Ilea tiler,
late of Ilonre tee nship, Clamberland voulity, deceased,
have 1..111 141'4131 , d I/ the Register ui s aid county to the
subscriber. residing in the t.anie township. A l] persehs
knowing themselt es indeLlett to said estate ate regnir
,elt to Make p 11). those l a sting claims
to present then. kit settlement to
septiltqat CHRISTIAN ILEIITZLEII, AtEntr.
FAMILY COAL.—;-560 _IONS
KENSVALLEY COAL. Broken and rescreened,
prepared expressly for fluidly use and kept UN DEU rovElt,
so that I can furnish It DRY and CLEAN during the
n inter season. 1 hare also on hand and fur sale the
Lu CoAL from the mines of Boyd. Losser
A Co.. am cif AMOKI:\ COAL from the mines of OA
ran, rWil CO., itll of which krill sell at small tomtits
for cash, mot deliver to any pert 01 the borough.
sV I n0v.14, 'db. A. It. llUlil.AV, Apt.
0
r r ORTON COAL.
T'';i i irTON COAL.
Owner orlon o , al Comp e how prepuredio,fur
nish the ettirens of Carlisle trod vicinit) with an al oh
dant supply of the titm nine Trevorton Coal.through thrir
dealors h. MC 1:1( A and I +, brie
1 - 0110t1111t•I'S can proenre ' I S t la . : lump,
Math Boat, Broken. Egg
eau rerumend it to all, as superior to and other of for
Meant, llowestie purposes, and lium burning. For the
information of the citizens of Carlisle ue tot uld in
form them, this is that superior coal, a sample of
which N , n,, sent by E. Itelfenstiue, Esq'r. of Tretnrtun,
about the "minter of 1862 and gave so much satisfac
tion.
Trevorton Coal Company Port Trelortofi, Union coun
y, Pa. Aug. 22, 1855. •
11.111.5 T FAMILY COALS!
AT THE NEW COAL YARD.
'1 he subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity that he is now prepared to fur,
nigh the OENUINE TIIEVOIITON COAL, of varkus
sizes, a sample of which was furnished to a number of
citizens three years since by Mr. E. lielfenstein, and
which gave such perfect satisfaction.
Also best qualities of Lykeus Valley and Shamokin
Coal.
Also BLACKSMITH'S and, LIMEBURNIAt'S COAL
of the different kinds, constantly on hand, at the new
Coal Yard near the gal works,
ept. 5 '55
NOTICE TO CONSUMERS.
„..._CO4LI COAL!! COALI3'
't nu EllbSCribgr would respectfully intOrni his friends
and the puiflic, that he is now receiving WOO tons of
that very,superior 4EI/ ASII CoAL, tram the Luke
mines of iloyd, !tosser A. Co., the only Red Ash
Coal brought from the Shamokin Itasin, introduced and
known' In Carlisle as the lielfenstineCoal. It Is entirely ,
free from slate and.all other Impurities, and Is perfectly
adopted to all mechanical and doniestb purposes. Its
readiness to ignite, renders it partic4,larly, desirable for
small stoves, while its Intensity of heat mid great dura
bility in burning makes it equally so for large ones. lie
would also call the attention of farmers and others to a
Superior article of CIIESNUT COAL, from the same
mines, for steam and line purposes.
For sale only in Carlisle by
July 25,'55.41t.
VAMILY, COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's
Valley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared oz,-.
r - snly fo use, receiving and for sale by
'ins. 20 Um W. 11. MURRAY, Agt. •
'..MEBURNERS' COAL. 2,000
4 oui Lyken's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article
melt • g and for sale by "
Jut luOtint
Lt. iIiSMIPI-I'S' COAL. - 5,000
Duel is Blacksmith's Coal , a first 'rata artlelo re
co
ding ant or silo by
Juno, 2O t t
41-7 e ,4000 TONS LYKENS
.
I , alloy, 'Dauphin and Pine Orem.
• . r ` Nut or Limo Coal,
Lykona Volley, Pittston and Shamokin Stove Coal,
Also, best quality IllackamitliCoal,
Also, LIMIER of 411 hinds and best Cypress Shingles,
lid of which will be sold unusually low. Friends call
and judo for yourselves.
aug 20 tf
.
!!, FOR RENT for one or more years
r l l
1 ! 1 , 1 from the let of April next, the clhtil.le corner
.. 'STORE ROOM, opposite the Mansieu House
Hotel on Main street, now occupied by Henry Peters.—
Also the Blacksmith Shop on the rear of said lot. ' AP
ply to ROBERT NOBLE.
nov. 28, '3B, . • . .
Notices.
lAM ES WI DN ER, Adm'r
(Cod c ? orbs.
Cunt 1n
.1 ACOII SllllOlll
G. W. WILTON'
W. B. 'MURRAY, Agt
W. U. MURRAY, Agt
S. M. 110ml:it