El 1010 Q1.:4 ~•_. .. • Q.l..:4;44tiliiiKet:o:;;',.4. CARLISLE PRODUCE • - 311.1110ET:' , ., -- • DtEilinvint, , ion' Ihrodo c ids 3 P 1119rniiig, , - do Exiia;" - .do 7,25 4.10 . aus WHEAT per.„l?ni.Bhel . - _do do :RD LoyEnsEED ' - do , IMO - I . I3IOTHYSEIFID !VINT . ER BAILLtY.: do : 4 . PRING BARLEY. - BALTIMORE MARKET• MQNDAT ZFRNMO, March 10 rEr:111It A O - MiCalliirflour — rnerket — thie - : Mbratig Nias : qui k at et, byt a shade rer under (liices per the itiicmof an adva ri ce 'on ';the .then side. We note a salit''of 200 liourd .treet brands at $7 25, More than . vrhich•was • lot offered. A 641 e also of 1000 hbls City tlills, for immediate delivery, at $7.25, .and iOO bbls . do ;' for delivei7.lst.of May, at $7 25 end 500 do. ; to be deliveredllay2oth, at the - . - Nothing—done,ir cared and held U-$7 25 per Came' - pI'ICO irioe 'ehange, buyers are_dispo tye Flour—:-Market quiet. We Is 4 94 per bbl, nominally. No sales reported . 3orn Meal,-We quote country at $3, city nanufecturef s4' per bbl. Buckwheat Intl in smaller lots at s2'per.loo k lbs. . Gnaii.l.--:Wheat —Holders era somewhat • irmer this morning; i:Weipts light; anti ship )ers are not much disposed to operate': ere purchase freely,: Abont_l7oo bushels of- . "ered, and sales df fair to good and prime white at prices ranging from 165 to I 75a $2 78, very:Choice do., for family wil command $l-80. Sales of red $1 60, and the ;tinge quoted at. 1'58a51.65 per blithe', tirto . 'utility. Oats—about 1500 bushels was of (tired today, and sales-uf good-to prime White ' very - ehoice - at 37a39cepts—per pushel. Rye—None offered to-day, and no sites, lye quote Maryland - . at SUN Aleuts, and ;Pennsylvania ht:Va9Blcents_ per bushel." COLLEGIATE REBELLION.—TiIe juniar_cht- - valry of South : Carolina - have been'exercising themselves in care.of•a war Sur KatisaB, • and 'the students of the State College, atColumbia, }lave hada desparate - rebellion - and eneouilter with the pollee, in:which iieveral were killed on both Fides, The military were called out • and ke.t under arms for several daye. The students ',despatched one of their number to Charleston for.the purpotie.of purchasing am- . finding the citizens of Columbia would not sell to them. They also procured rifles - from a neighboring town, under false preten ses, and.wOre moulding bullets night and day: •The Mayoctaving secured the key of their ar mory.they sent-i -niessenger to- him, stating that if ho did not give up the key they would. break open the armory. He refused to do se, and they broke it open and 'procured the weapons therein TitY4ext Any Gov. "Atlas went—to_the_campus.4tnil,dernanded • the arms front the .studetits, tellipg them it' they did not surrender he: would tire upon them. This be ing done. they gave up the'armS There was 'a College meeting held subsequently, and some •of the'students were expdlled. - ' - The newspa pers ntCeluinbitt , have. eatidetiotlting,tihout this affair, as they fear the 'students will „lm,down upon .them with “iiharp. sticks,", .but ~the -Charleston Courier sny*.l4oell,:the Chief of Police, and three other officers were shot, and two of theitudents died of their Wounds, The faculti• of South Carolina College seem to have, taught the "young ideas-110v to shoot'!" • LATER - Fa 0111 -- ElliOrk; , -- ,-- By - - the the steamship-Africa, at_ New - __Yerk,_we _halm three days' hater intelligence-from Europe.— _ She brings no -tidings of the Pacific./ The., Peace COnference. , was to open on the lsth. z ~lt All the plOniputentieries had airii.ed r fi'i_Paris... Quito a sensation had been oreated in ...Paris by the puolioation in the Moniteur of an .arti cal-that-appeared in the-Siecle,_•which_lndica- _ ted that' the:'poligy of France and England wovW be identical . in the Congress.. The Rothohilds land taken the whole of the Inew loan it 90. There lidthing of interest from the: • Two PIICIPHE63I9,—Lorenzo Dow, who pos-, &weed much commonsense, and a queer, *ay Of usiogit, has it is stdd, left upon record two propheciss , thatitre soon to be fulfilled'. We will not vZiuch for the truth of them. Re said that sometime in the month of,-fdarch, 1856, we would have higher waters 'than has ever been witnessed time- Noah's dotty The .. im mense.quantitips,of snow andice seem- to-in, dicate that if they go away suddenly, Dow's prophecy' may comb true.—His next.prophecy was that in the-year;lB6o , there would be , a bloody War hetweenrthe protestants and Ro• min Catholics in this country, and that the Protestants rould be - oictoribUti: • Tux WISCONSIN , GovanuoMmar.-iThe Ja dlsiarr Co m mittee the, Wisconsi&'-80nate bavetaa;le a mart upon the v ntested 'eh 0. tion casebetween' Baretow, the occupant of the, tfatiernatorial chair, and Mr. Bashford, the ife 41,14.17eau claimant, hi which the 'Whole question is elaborately re.viewed. „ The Coin _taittee ettakii - toAlle_seuelueiou that -Mr. Baal.. 35,872-1,131 votes, against 55,623 for Bar . stow. • . ellii ' :6 - - 1 - 1(r - NRWPOliii . .. 40 11 nc • V.' over4iiid loather 'ate, CARLIBLB:rtTIio undersign (hes always on:band - alargo'stook.of Haporlor Cablne% • ' 'aro, hi all thild.liVerecit ptylow, -- whiar le.prepired.to , al at the lowest prkea. invltes, atterithin.Partlegi: i thePATENTI SPRING BOTTOM, MIDST/lAD, It MOO , • e1:41 entlrely otiv)atea objdettOML— !. he bottom can be attachod to old liodstetida. , They have en - etittre - aattifattloularall - whishavelhinu'lrrue . Ano- COFFINS-outdo to, order at the shotteet notice. • • JACOB FETTER.. .1,130 1,60 80 _4o_ ,28 2,76 4,05 1,00 • .• OBERT SI\IILEY ) : CABINET . A liS'ltand-ONDFAt-T-AANIP ‘. - Norm liadover street, next - door to ,l lass's llotul.J ' • restioetfully tuft' . rm the • .dtlicits of Carlisle and the public generally; that lie has now On hand is large and elegantassortritentof N VELMA - consisting in pint of Wardrobes, Card and or. Tables, Sofas; Bureaus, Iledsteads, plain and fang' :towiug.fitande,ikc., tnariuhictured of-the hest nurterlal. ntl quality warranted: .• • ;• • Also a general assortment of CIIAIRS at the, lir lecif NF:NITIAN 8L1N98 . 11.111d0 to order, and repairing 'promptly - attended - to: , • 1, - • '•- • Ai* COFFINS madociat ' the Sliortest nodes; and hay ing a splendid hearse howilllittendfUneraletn.town or 4-17 Item:ember the stand-next door to 11. Glass's 11401: . ' It. B. SNII.LEY. ixTIItirsi.vI4I,F,URNITURE ROOM El —.TAM SS. it. WEAVERwouId resnecfeully call •., the attention of lloti - akiteepers anti the public to his ix tenslve stock a' elegant Ft D.N.111.1,1tE; including Sofas, Wardiebep, Centre and - Tables, Dressing and.Phtin ilurea)us, and every.other J :Mile in his branch of LW:31'100- Also • hollairhuind 3helargest assortment of CIIAIIIS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. AOFFINS nuide at the short-, ,• vAt notice and a ilearse provided for funerals. Ile sAlvits a-call at his establishment, on:Nortit • yoer streel,•neer ZerVusniture hired outbyAlle month or year: rElas - 4 "'ATIi SAYINGS:FUND, .. NO. 8:3 DfICK STREEt . • . NEXT Dajlt TO TIIETOT - OFFICE, PHILA. Tho.Stoto savings Fund As attracting deposits from all clomps of the continunity, hi every stiction of the city And country. All Rums of Money eeturned on demand. Doposits - forwarded by mail to the order of the 'rreosu: rer; will oyery necessary' attention. 1,1110. lI7'llAlt.T. . I'resldont. • . . . CIIARLES 1. IMLAY, • Feb. 20, 1856—ron. ' . Treasurer.. 111 .Tt has , bcen the,lot'o: the human race to be weighed down by disease and su.ferlug. 11.0l,LQWAY'3 1'41.14.3' •iro specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the ICNCT 01'111 climes, ages. sexes. and, constitutions. Professor Iloilo. waY personally_ superintehds the manufacture of hte medicines in the United glides, and — iiiTerSAhein tai a free 'atid. enlightened ,people, as the lk'et remedy the world ever say for the removal of disease. --qfbeie amens Illl's7aie - eniltes,sly-cainhining,nperatet on the stone eh, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the-bowels, corrliabljz ;any dorangemont lit their function4,4urifylng the blood, th e Tory fountain of olif, and thus curing disease In all its forms. •• - 7 -- DYSPEPSI - A - *ND - 11 - Vgit - COMPLALNTS NeArly , b4ll the human race_ have taken these Pills: heett , proved in:all *Ori' of the wiwid, that no thing has been found equal to there In r'ases'of disorders f the -liver, dyspepsia, add stomach cAmiplaints gene -They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deramg2d, and whom all other—means have failed. • G&ERAL DEBILITY. ILL IIEALTIL .15fany of the most despotic Udvernments have opened their•Gustom houses to the intrOdHartion of these Pills, that they May become the 'ma'am) of tile ' admit that this Medicine hi the best remedy over known Air pprsons of _delicate, or where the system has been hupalred, as its Invigorating properties lover fill to afford relief. COSIPLAINTS.i No Female, young or old, should. be without this celebrated medicine. dt.. corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods. acting in many rases like a charm. It- iselse the best and safest medicine that can be given .to-Children of all ages, audfor any complaint; "consequently no family shOuld be with out it. uouiorAr's PILLS .I'IIIC MK ItEMEDT KNOWN IN THE WORLD TOR THE FOLLOWINO DISCARDS: • - - Asthma - - -Debility . - Worms of all Doriel Complaints Fever fusd.Agua....-- kinds - .. • Coughs Female dna- fltona and Gravel Colds " ' s ..- • Plaints. ..- Seeondarr,SyniP- Chest Diseases Headaches toms Costiveness • " ,Indigestion : - . Inward Weakness Dyspepsia Influenza. "•Livur Complaints Litrrium . Inflammation J.orr.n`ss of. Spirits Divey • ..- - " NenorearAffeetions Piles sr fyi , Sold at the litunufafeteries of Professor Tramway jIO ?datdon- lAno, New York, arid 244 StraudiLonden, by rill:lbwetable Druggists and. Dealers of Medicine throughout tho United States, and the civilized world, tl \. boxes. at '45 cents, 62% rents, and $1 each. ' . • • • kriP• There is a eonsideraldu r saving by taking the la ger sizes. ' • N. - 11. - Difirtiolis for the - gliklatteorof patlepts in every diprder are affixed to each box.. . . oct: 24, 'bb. . OMEN j . -r:. .., ~ .. ~. DITEREST' FIVE pint CENT I )..6 ,W ASfri PILLS A II S IC? THESE PittS PURIFY TI 1111):101) 4.54.ji., 1. ;0)';' . _ .' , : i .::',...: , : , i1 - .li9ieutio_potit,-.LJ7. , ..:: . • - . . „ • .. _k3-4 fplisUPPlY of the, abeVe celehrhiaii4Chnrit, now °Wl:Mutt& alythe altroiont slseg; fie M-4 gallorLs •to fah, It received the. first premium , at the. late. Pennsylvania State - Fair,: the And nrontiunt' itt, the Franklin Inittlt hie -and.DelaWkre -and-Aferylantl,Stato„Faira;:tuatt_yertous_ , others-at-dilferent places. It will make more and hotter ` butter - froth-a. given amount of creautiand , in less time than any eltnrn in the 'market. :For sale wholesale MO retail by . • • PASCIIALL 310ItHIS'& - CO.;• -Agricultural-Warebnuscrand-Eleeittitorercorner-of 7 .th_ and Mathet, Philadelphia. • • Dec. 1135.4—tf aVoic Seventh. Fhilrldelphia, respectfully income the 4 , 43 .411,..ttt.tb.m in prepared to make the Pillowing ' ' SPLENDID OFFER . TWENTY Boardman, ray h Co.'s celebrated PIANOS,' and TWENTY C. W..Flek - A 'Co.'s PREMIUM 111111.:0- ' -DEONS will be placed in the hands of si:coninitt tee of gentle Men, to be by them, distributed among the holders of my certificates, : To each .purchaser of my Popular Music, a eertlileate will he presented. entitling the holder to an interest in ONE PIAN(Land - ONE MELODEON. to be dispoaed of by the Committee fir the benefitof those cates, when ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS' worth of Music, shall'have been.sold,'so that each person investing One Dollar will not onlyrecelve In, and the value of money paid out, - but will hr.ve secured to bini an interest. in eommon.. • with_other_eertificate holders. In OW, alimie dis tribution. Pb. sueeeedliik • tinned, sultject to the same regulation, until. the 20 _Pianos and 20 Melodeoniare distributed...' . ' Particular attention Is invited to that feature of this 'plan whlCkealls for a dispoSid of - the Instruments When but 1000 certificates have been issued, thus avoiding the vexatious delay and probable disappointment attend ing c4rtain schemes now 'before the public= . May be selected from -my entire stock, which aifmprises evety.'.;utaingue iu the nalf•• Will•• be.. faithijilly and prumptly sitignded to,-' , • , N. IL—Constantly 011 a splendid assortment. of Pianos, from= thecelebrated Matt utaiiorlis of Boardman, firay Co.. of Albetnr Jacob 0111M:eking. St Jo W. Ladd A em, of: Boston": Manger.and. Bennett A Co.. of New - 11.40 t. Also, C, NY. Fish k. Co.'s Prruilyim de9tls; to.be had at the imeest man ufacuturer's prices. .• . - [Read the followlug . front .lipelq's 'Musical Editor.l • 110 , 111Alk.si, GRAY & PpINO are so well -100 RA-with tIM instrumento dilute thlo tirM that we lnitetletermlned by he Enktrilutentai MirselreS. that' la, in birnlshinii — our-sithseribere and others with ~an artirle.thot we can recotrimetut.tivid warrant: -Thereto ftlways ti...dlMMiltrattending tote purchame of . pianos,. heeauset arsons cannot rely fully itjfc.in tlie'recommenda thms they teen:Are from inannearturers, who :are hams ested. of 'course, In, the sale of their own inanufaeitire, NoW. we are not intereeted in the matte's in any way, excapfz. - 8 , 1 far no I , i—see—that_ __ )))))))) Who patronize , our "Book" shall be well served with Ilse I,e;it - piaLroi made: I , Form of.prices_,/ , .. , e eover,..at which amounts we will skid Phunoo,.witErnuted for one year, the freight. to. he Mnierlng. Wee, annex.:lo 'Cam ra caved from a 'gentleman tn. Virginia, to winadine sent one of these Plattos:- flanr.r; - flscy.. -- -.l)ear Sir=i - have great pleasure in rickbowleti;:ing the. receipt ot,the ri v io Forte...which_ you were soTgried a CO order fOr guy trite foim lloardman A Gray's,. It wasaiefil'ilidThr solifetittie td Wincliesterr f am happy to Say that It cave 11 - rtTialrent -- emullZ: tion: We are, decidedly pleased with the instrument. The rosewood ismf a beantifuhttality: - the case is plain . (we like it the better fer it); the. touch In very easy for A new Instrument, and the time ieaiim.clear and sweet. All who hive tried it. admire it and speak in the highest of lts piellOwnese - ind - sweetne.so - of tone:. We deeply regret-that we did unt order the 'Attachment' we must hare It yet. "We are deeply indebted to you Or your agency in procuring fo'.us so giant an- hist runien t. lie pleased - to receive our-acknowle4gmente.--Youubt—servt.,: .doe. t,'55. , • • J . D. W." , . tt- OF. THE NATIONAL SAIETY COMPANY, Wel. it: street,-soutly.west corner of Third street, Inc rporated-by the State of Pennsylvanirgi 18-11. • Fivp per rent. Interest IS given, and the money Is al ways paid back whenever .It Is called for, without the necessity of gl9ng notire fir it beforehand.. itige sums their jmoney in this Saving trund, on account of - fhb suliiFfloaffilyal - rf= venially° it affords, but any sum, large' or small, is re ceived.. - N• " This Saving Pund has a very huge amount of Mort ;tap:es, Ground Rents and other first elasß investments fer.the socueity'eifDepositm.s.---Thii,tmle4-prevent any- Dirk‘ctor or °Meer Irma using or borrowing the money. The Office is alien to receive and pay-money-every day, from 9 o'clock hi the morning till 7 o'clock . in the evening, and on :Monday and Thursday evening, till If o'clock. • , . People .w ho have money to put in, are invited to call dethe offiCe furfurther inform:olmb •• . ENRY L. BEN E R,. President. ROBT. SELFRIDCIE. Vice President - W3I. J. REED, Secretary. .. Octehor.3, 1855 : • QN.VINer FUND-OF, THE. U.S. kJ INSUIM,NCE, ANNUITY k TRUST CoMin'Y S. E. Curner`Third and Chesnut Streets, Phil'a. ' CAPITAL $250,000, Money 1e received on deposit daily. the amount de-; posited is entered in a Deposit Book.and given to the; Depositor, Or, if preferred, a certificate will be Oven. -All sums large and small, are received, and. the• amount paid back on demand, without notice.' Interest Is paid . at the /ate of FIVE. PiNl CENT, com mencing from the day of &petit, and ceasing fourteen days prevlonitollie'witlidrawal of the money. - tin the first clay oflinuary, in each year, the interest of each depoalt is paid to the depositor, or addedlo the inclpti. !fiche may prefer,:' . The Company have now' upwaids'of 3,500 depositors In the city of Philadelphiallone. Any aditionallnformation will he given bi - addressing the TRZASUREIL • DiItECTOSS. . • •• ,Stephen . 11.'Crawfard..Pres't. . Wm. M, Godirin, Lawrence Johnson, VNo PL, Paul Goddard:" Ambrose 0. Thom on oeo. Mullaney, Benjamin W, T gley, .. • :lames Devereux,.' Jacob L. Pier co, • - • • Gust. lingltali, • piaNy 1ISlr.• - • Becretary,and Treasurer, J. 0 OctiLSCIOAOMt. Teller and Interpeter, Sept.l2 '55.—1y.• rittAlt(lo 4 ll - 4..-ChttivAlmojistotipm -lianitnnd for: - ner.,2l. ' • W. B.MI.IIIIIAY, Ag't. - .riIIEACHERS -GINEERS .4ND DRAIMIITEMEN supplied with Mathematical' Drawing Itritellments, separate add hi' wascs, such us Dividers, 'Rules, Ivory, 11Ox-Rood and Paper Scales, -. T. - Squarek , Tylangles, • BOW Pend, ,Drawing Pons, Fintractord, Uunler's Scales, Tape Meas. tireti,T3kititlieratieicEttrvolyciftrehhillitT2litid - C Pole;:50 'end 100 feet, Surveyor's Compasses, Engineer's 'Levels' tinalranslts,,Target &c., &c. Meet, Lanterns of the.heit-coristrtiction,-lieriptural.-Diagnms,-Astiomlcal, Natural ilisAinly, liutoorotuj A ghromutrole Fire watis; Folorsmas; Afr Pinups, Electelcalapparatus, Galvanic apparatus and a' large collection of khllosophical Instruments, etiltable -.ltems and schotilli,....also, Spectacles, Spy GinSses icopes,.Therutometers,4Barometers Reading Ulas. ling received the neuelur the sale . of. HOL lild SCHOOL AIiI'AItATIJS, , I am prepared 'to. Teachers with an Orrery aAVllurian,a.Numeral •It 6 Inch, HlObe, a' Hemisphere Globe, le set of ,e'trical Solids, a Magnet and Text Boolc-all packed box .with' lock and key for $2O. Illustrated and cataloguesfoOwarded (butts..-. - ' ' •••. - • JAMES NY.'AUEEIN, 264 Chesnut St: Plifialelphia, suet of 10th St . , ENINE ITONEY SOAP.-:- - •The _ purity, fragrance mild emollient properties of this . Soap, renders it, especialiy- - viltst ' ., 111 'cirerr -11," 4 8 1 •• • r . p s ki • • • rei;:r7.,.."..2•;••••••'*):t • •- • • • ..-•• • it' 440" • „ toilet For chop.ed, hands, and various diseases of the skin; itis tut iafttaled: eh calia is stamped .WM, VON WAY.its. South Second street, Philadelphia? No. other is Cienuine. -IMP ROY EUCHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP. Warranted to. Wash in hard,,, soft. orsalt . water. . This Soap has power ful eleunsing - propertietriwhich readily remove till. Paint, Dirt, from "every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic . purposes it is superior to any other soap iii use. atni`o per rent. cheaper than the toMmon rosin soap. Each la.r is stamped.. ' "W11.1.1A31 CoNtrAY... .acoud_street—Pbilatterithla,_.:_ Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soma:: aperin. stear in. and tallow.candles, importer UM! dealer in sal soda, rosin, Sc. Ordera i, uimil prOalittly attended td Sept. 12th 3fli. 4~. ; -- E ME " FUND, I.v . the State of .I'rinerilt - iti irriiTS4s --- - ()Fr lel.; t,. W - 11 - LS UT STltl , 4,:r - - One door....aleom Second Street.„ , In sum!' of Dollar and upward, -frian-all4lnr•ed: ef -- the - rommunit).and allrrwr interest - , *t the ratonf- nye per cent per annum. • tilnueys paid I , itek 011 (frrxma. 41.4 - (11116 open _daily • from, :Yalta]. •aturday Untittßridlielt fr.4einek..untl.on 'Monday an , iii the evening. - This Institut-km 1;'111 be raiul rfconTonlent .tuni__safe. plate of depesft for r Armen+ ind others doing bnsiness in Philadelphia* ItepoiSipttitt nuAlentaudlttlitent tinY previous notice icing 'ern/tared. - --. ' ' • . ?TANAGERS.' __-_-:—' .. . Edmund, A. Souler, . lion. Job R. Tyson, .:RGlvrell R. Ilishbp; .__ .ororge ROlditt, James P. Perot: Robert Morris, John SlbCiitiles,-' -.. • • .Edward I.:Clark.' ' " - _:___ ___,1,v9h . _8119 . 0.,_s _ . — Capt. John Gallagher,„ Joseph I, Cowell;•,. :Point Mice, --- Joseph It. Slyers. Richard O. Stutesbnry, Edward 11. Trotter, William Shippeu,'Jr. Franklin Bacon,' ',Vn. P. Jenks. • Thomas OaTer,. . Edgar E. Pettit, . Preident—FßANKLlN FELL. Treasurer—CllAß. M. MORRIS. ' Secretary—JAMES -S. PRINGLE. . rrp_The Charter provides that no manager, officer or agent shall, direetlysor 'indirectly, borrow any money front the Society. • , - 0ct17,18:,5-ly IL SMITH . .PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK. awl DRESSING CASE NManurzy•turer, N.NI%-et)rwet4th-antl Chesnut - Kt root - • • P111.Lai1.k4.1t1114 . , • Ej ' ii-Alwaya on hand a large ;40 varied aracwilneti! . of . . Portllonnaleg; - ' • - Work Boxes. . —fork-it-Boolifi, .—rtibto, Bankers Cases, Travelling Bags. • .. Soto Holders,' . . Backgammon Boards. Port Folios; .. . ' Chess ilen, 'Portable Desks, Pocket ilemorandnm Books Pressing Castis, Ci . .rar Cases, '&c. • Also% general-assortment of Eng] 'all, YIIIII ltil.all (tiler- I nan Fancy Goods, llno pocket Cutlery, llaiors, Ram' . Strops and'thild rens. • . _ Ariiiii;holosalo second and third Moors. aprlti ._ • , • c F. 41. SMITII. ~-. ' N.W. eorrt. n. 4th and Cl(, streets. L. • N. 1.1.-:-On tha receipt of it a tatpurior Gold Pon Iva' .be snot toany part of tha country by mail--describing pan. thus, medium, hard or soft.' - • EMOVED.—E. istEIirLAND & CO'S -1-11 3 -wholesito an ireetiiii - LODETNITTIL ASS ;Cis; TORE I:IIA2III.i,..SIANUFACTORY, No. 12i street ) . opposite the Theater, Philadelphia. ' 4k Co: received the only Prize Medal, awarded at the Crystal Palace exhibition, N. Y., ISO, In the. U ailed States, (or ti lit, Decorated, Mantel and PlatAlitssa. • • MILLINTRY - 6boDgi-155 • - FOR FALL BALES! ' • '&401.1.N STONE A SONS, No, 44, South SeCond • • • . Street, Philadelphia. •• thicejust opened theft Fall Import:lo.ms of ' BONNET SLlelKaOtlilliONS. .• • \ • VELVETS, I . ..ANC)r• FEATURES, • • • - FLOW EltS; - LAC • Including a general assortment of MILLINERY AitTI CLES, of the most faShionable The above Goods. have been imported oxgresSly for our, FALL Mick and comprise the largest and' best assortment In our Him be-found In the market. •,- . septlO C 4. R E T T () N.!— : .NEW Goons! NEW GOODS!!. he subscriber hatingjust returned from the cities of New York • end Philadelphia is now opening a Tory listengive atisortinent of " . FALL AND WINTER ODORS, • Consfsting_of elegant IVinter, Shawls, splendid Silks, ali o lie LAMS, Fieneh Merhows and Para• inettos, elegant Needle Worked Cellars and Ruffles &c. Ribbons and T,riunnings in great-variety. Cloths. Cas, simeres, Cass!netts, Vestings, Flannels, .Tqans and Ho siery; &c., a lot of new Carpettings. Also a full and complete assortment of ROOTS AND SHOES. All periions in Want of ,luttidscnne and ehentrgooda are res •ectfully invited to call and exatnlit this stocklefin.e purchasinrersewhere. At the Old Stand 1....55t Main Street. — , - • ClfAltlEf; OGILBY. N.,11.,A stock of offell, , fflaitl, clothing ou haud.--which will be sold at eost. • - . . . oet. 17; '55. r, . - NEW, GOODS AGAI-N!. ~. , BARGAINS. BARGAINS. .. The subscilber has Just retuned from P,tilladelphla. and le now opening:a splendid assortment of WINTEIi GOODS she:roes ihan ever bought to Carlisle. French . Merinoes, Pe pit ms,Sillis, Al pm+ iiii; S !MVO s, Ikunbaseen, Cloths', Cussimeres, Vestings,pitlieoes, Muslinea d e ., In great varletyn ' . - . - . - An Immense stock .of ' BOOTS. AND SHOES, all kinds and-prices at the very, lowest notch. "Also, A new stock Of ,Pliiol4 . Furs very cheap. New style Winter Punnets' most fludflonable shape. . . .. . . -r-Vome nue a int-all-I il-Wft nt, of elinape•cs Als;-anil-you -will llititifrelo lie - suileil at the Ord.litainl, - Esst .Main..atr,,et dec..19,.5.4 .. . , , . CIIAItLES OCIILBY. illtutitek • N 4 . Ft: At 0 - IF - .41j. - =:-The - riuipscrib,er'liat. ; :: , 7 aiiiiiiiedhiiiiiickkiii'&iiilivifei&iii6i ti. tip \ .I'. Y STOItErItOM, one'i.loor west - - of the County `,.. Prison,iii Naha street, arid tvall, berpldhsed to see ail his old customers, stgl as inany. new blies ea ,uuty flnd tto their advent/1,010 eve him tc,ea.n: - ,-- . .. • .Jan2,3,,_18511:1 ' . 11.:0. W -lITNER: ' • • . • ________ •-• 1 la ON:kV WANTED,.-:-A1 p,fsoims, ; LlEJ,lnitobted.tothe anbicriter for store . goods ' vultuilami_u_ityzarthi aro earuest)tilquested. to rnlC • - and Fottle up' without delay'money much neeirod• by him at the present time. . , • • . 30. AVANTEAS. -2‘,000 pr sB,ooa • I wauteit,'fbr which the best Rea] : soma security will be giv oh. Apply to . " A; L. SPONSLER; Real Estate Ag't. and Scrivener. Jan. 3, '56 • members of the Borland cOunty , Agricultural Society will meet lathe eotirt. houiedu CarliSle on luciday, the 4th of 'Sktrcli, all/o'clock. The following is the , subject for • discussion: ' • , Nybut,' in the hest - polick • of the Dinner kespecting tbo quality slid quentity of Fencing:" . • ' • THOMAS* PAXTON, Pree't. HOlll7. MOPP:E, •cy: . • • k-..) ' , Whet - caw the lionorable‘,lahr .11. GRAIIA:I4,.Prost dent Jiidge of the • several Cou z s of Comm:UKM an in the coninica of -,Cumberltit : ali l'ci" Pen usylvania, and Justice 61 the sev ni.Courtgot Oyer and Terill - in Cr mut, tleneral Jail Deliveald coun ties, and Ilen.JOllN hum. and fitqatab WOODMEN Judges of the Court 'of Oyer and Terminer and Oenoitil Jell Delivery for the trial, of all capital 'and other offender!, lu the said county of Cumberland, by their-precepts to me directed, bearing. datethe 14th •lay ofJanuary,lBsol have ordered the Court cif Oyer - and Terininer and Ocuo.' ral Jail Delivery to be holden at ,CAItLISLE on 31 . 11.1- DAY, 'the lith. of April, 1 . 850. at 10 o'clock in the . furouotin o to continue tam weeks. . . NOTICE IS,IIEREIIY RIVEN to the coroner, Jut*. hif - wald totintSeel Cundolt•lund, that they are by the said precePt com manded to be then and there in theiz 'proper persens, ' with their rolls, ,records, inquisithins, extunitnitiOne and all other rementbrani , cs, to do those thhigKwhich to their office appertain te be done, and 'all those,that are bound by l'ecognlzances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall' be In the jail of said__ - . -- are -- to - tarth - rfre - vi prOKecubT - thetil as shall be 1101VMAN,'. tin; . . • Feh: lu, I sbd. ' 4 ! . - ME •a. lut ULT 1 W. - ziata;AvErt. Agricultwal, 11555; Aug:. 2S ' net.' in Cavilslit r ubit . Ciisli Irs.,ra. J. . parks .I,6ricuittiral Nwiet„.... CiiiiiiirtaititiliTey — tol7llliTs; , ' di, ,it,4,o, l 4Litleur ineuiliers do 7S yearly miniiburs tend Orally .. . tickej.sc < ---- 778 00 tasn , fur single tinsels, 3:.c.- 7Gli 3'3 , 2tg.i froureoriiity 1 fiViiiriir , •, .. • N t , 100 uO - o L 0.. " •1' Call eft, 1 sz6, ug. 28, paILI - 11. Nobly turd acres and 20 110111 . 1111. 01 Ptiid • •• _ . ettot-itichwhia and others foi324,postti,.haul- • Ing, ett l'ltst Martin, Wilsoti, and others clerking; Pt .police, Sc. td'-It-611eitrerF•pangl. , e ) Cameroni-amt— ocherw, Iqr work , l'all jatwev Buller, Wy luttiter •Paid nute in,Carlthlo Deptisit flank raidd: hardware ro _. l'aid :11. - SdiaTits, l(d.. iiitr9duciiik tiiiiivatar""" --r--- l'aid-lt.„--iNtildu_duil'lt,...lll.(ll If tur hay .. ainteadt. bripreudinua paid •.. : - ' tuuttucu.in Winds id I.'reasurur ' 1856, ieb.,s, tiy, l?alupco . 111":hap.k . of U. W Treasuier : , JtmOout. awardod $B3 tt(l „ eresonted toSociety--- 2O IS, Unpaid . ' The Cammitteee to •ishom imbject ,wee referred report finit they have examined the account 01 lienrgo . S'heater, Treaidirer of-the CountyAgrL - eitlturat aockty r anit the stung as above exhibited cerrem. 11 hint is respectfully FuLto ILI ed. • ' .1.11. J. IV, CliillillFAD. • . Feb. 20, ISSV-3t r . 440 ,-. ' 4000 TONS IN K.ENS fvslD' .y Valley, - Dattphin and !quo Lirtrat 0' „Nut or Lime Coal, we or; -Valli ' - rit - i - .-Tven - lunt - 61:17Cifieltin - dttive 100, hest quality bliwksmith C, al, Also, I,lOn 'shit, of all kinds and best CypresioShingles, lal of which will be 'gal unusually low- .Fritmds call and Judge Mr yourselves. aug 21., tf 2. 11 JIOOYERI I I AI‘II.IA COAL.-500 TONS. L. - KiimirADA , ,y ukaL. broken' and re-sereetied, piepared expressly for family use and kept ratio rant.o COVER, so that' I cast thrnish it PRY •rintl C1.2-AN during the 'winter soagou.' 1 bare also ou hand and for sale the - MAU: Fibl,lirt COAL from the uithes of Cu„do and :. , 114110.1i11s COAL: Mom the 'mines of Carel ran, t'cal Co.:all of so hi 11 W hell at small prolitp WV rash, and deliver to any art of the borough.. - • , W...h...5t Olt - • • r vim V 0.11T0.N • CQAL. . •1 !Vitt:N*ol(l'oN COAL. The i'rovorton Coal Company are now prepared to fur orCarThile and rielnity with an übun dant supply of the ti en uhui Trovortou Coakt hrtiugh their dealers NOi. B. Nl3l{l{Al: and JACOB SIIIIOU, wheie an:tunas can procure •tbe, variouslizes viz : - Lump, steam Boat, Broken, Egg, Stove and Lime Burners. \l e tan minuend it to all, as superior - to — any other dial the stteim, domestic purpOSes and. limo burning. For tltp intOrniat ion nr.l he citlr.iins bt:Carlisle wo would in form them, this is that superior civil, a .s+ueple..uf which was cent by E. lielti:nst hue, EstVf, of Treverton, shout-the- inter , of .LS62 .auttLgaveLstlitiuch . , • Tr'uVorton Cml Coinpauy Port Trekdrtou,toun ty, Po. Aug.::'.'.; lIEST FAMILY - COALS! • . ,AT TO NeW COAL TAII.D.. • NI N • pie stiliie er- •uuld 'respectfully inform the citizpus of Oil iihilf tml ViCillity that half{ UOW . pieliared lo - fur iiiiiii the OLNUtiVeI I1t1:YO11TON:X0AL, of 'carious sizes, a sample of which was furnisbed to a number of citizens threa 'years sluiv by Mr. 11.- .11elferisteln, and which gave such , perfect satisfitetiom, • ' . ,---- . Ab e) boss qualitio eflykena Valley and Shamokin Coal. . . . Also BbAcKsltyrirs and LI4EIIIIRNFIt'S COAL of the different kindit constantly on hied, at the new Coal Yard near the gaii works, Sept.; 5'55 N OTICE,TO CONSUMERS. COAL!. COAL?! The subscriber would respectfully inform his Mends and the public, that he is noir receiving 1000 tons of that very superior RED ASH COAL, from the Luke Fidler,-Mines of Boyd, Rosser $ Co., the , -only,,lted Ash Coal brought from the Shamokin Ilasih, introduced arid known in Carlisle - as thelfelferaitinebial. It is entirely free from slate and all otherimpurlties, and Is perfectly adopted to all mechanical and doniesti.) ,, purposes. ieatlinese to ignite, renders it particularly tiosirahle for mall stoves, while its intensity.of liras and great.dura-. illty in burning makes it equally-so for large ones. Ile would also call the Mt:Mitten of farmers and others to superior article of CRESNUT COAL, from the same mines, for steam and line purposes. For sale only in Carlisle by July !25,.'55.-43. • " • ..I)IEI4IJAiNE.E.S' ---2.,006 . ons Lylion's-Vii44V Nut Coal, a sziportor article tei!elil" — gakifaTiFiaTo - by Ant nITNER: 1.410 t. per ICE! ?' • timif /Orbs. lACOB SIIIIOA .0.. W. 111LTON W. B. MURRAY., ,Agt. a 160 id 2,su 00 :3,11'i t) 1)5 1225'.00 100 70 a 00 1713 ut) 1.17 12b -6t) 1.:U0 UU 11.1. _roate 1.6 uu .8:1 50 554 'a BEE