Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 19, 1856, Image 8

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...C.ARLTSLE. P 1 QTIVCE,,-:MARSET. •
• CA:ol*Wedpesday ilornkrui, nil. 19 '1.866. - •
Fioun SOli . orlge; per`tjbl.'
do 7,gte2
it" , - •.; .4 . 60
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Waifs WiENtrer bushel -
•:•• • 'do do 1,60.
• .- 40
_,do • • 80
8,00,
1,06
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WINTER- 13A:1“,EY • ()O•
SPRING 'BARLEY. 'do
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MARKB .
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- , V ItIoND . Ar Eyarmfo, .March l7.
.7FLquirrAin - M - EfirTliu - Flo - trr'ul'Af.k - t3r . ibis'
otiva at
mornin is in
and-7 25a$: 00 for conmozi and erxtilvbra9ds;
fanny lots are
.selling. 8 . 25i59:00... Rye
Flour is firm at r ss. Sales, of 'Pennsylvania
iNitn Meal nt $3 p . O.barrnl.,
ljg:.very.
little iirrivitig;. Sales of hood red at..175n,
$1 I'o,l atid•l 80a$1 90 Joit good 'white: Rye..
is in demand; frorn,store at,. $4. - 'Corn in .
request; saleti of new yellow nt 58a04 cts:
Qats are dull a . ,t 39 cents perltusliel. •
Ciever3ced is id fair request; lit $8 n per
64 pounds,. Lest sales of Tittiothy at from
•
3 23. ro $4 per bushel.•
Whiskey is la;ld firmly,tiariels-itit 20 oenf,
Ift 27 con ts:
TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT DisAs•rns. —:-The
papers of Monday contain a full account
orthe terrible disaster, by iyhich - the . gleam
, mat Henry LOVVift'woe stink ,and 15 to. ^O lives - .
lost' " - It occurred in the Ohio. river, about 4 .
',fciock, on Saturday a - clear starlight morning.
' The Henry Lewis; with,a full cargo, for 'New
Orleans, froni.Cincinnati,-and nbout forty pas- .
senors en' board, was descending the - river, •
just
. below ; Troy,. "hugging the Kciitticky
shore,r. at-the head of Anderson's --bar,- when • -
the h
w A rdorinieinliiisfo - eTitit'CrJufi or ."nither, .
out ; from henind the point, and a collisionne
;.turrecl,-Sinkingthe Henry Lewis in three min
' otos, in about twenty.fset of Water. . A mild •
—.scene orexciteMent enitted, - fetillie passengers
'were all asleep in their bettlis-at:,the,dime -of:
the collision, and:were flurried on, deck' amid
'.the 'ef fire, the hissing of steam, and. Hi&
criiShing_ottimlers. --The -lostaLitre• T twp-i- -
drett helmtgin'g to a poor Irish woman ;.,two •
- cabin - ViSsettgers from Portsmouth, Ohio ;
Wni. Jacob`!, of
.La., the 'second %steward and 7 )-
Dan, MoCutchemi, - firtteub'enville, the second
cook,; ten pr twelve of the'llremen who shipped
•
;gat Cincinnati, and whose names could ,
ascertained ; four of the • Cincinnati' ttigitilid
• slaves, belthiging to Mr. Gaines,:were on ' the
iueltnlin 7nrguretand her infant child.
"The. child was drowned, and the others saved,
— ' - They 7 w - ere — tiiksti rie boat last-Friday from -
-- Lonisville,7 - atiirti — e e on iheir• way to Giiiii - &
Landj_ng„ Aritansas.„. The "mother `exhibited
'• no other feeling thati joy tat the foss of her
a •
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SUNDAY LAW VIOLATIONS. —Tilo following "
perebns who had been .convicted "of violating PM'. 20, 1856-4 M
the:-Sunday Law„ :by keeping open houses-"and
pursuing their,usual business, of selling winos
and liquors, on the first. day of the week,
were called up for sentende before Judge Kel
, ley, in the Philadelphia court of Quarter ,•Ses
'shahs on.Friday,last ;- 77 Jaines G, Smith, „John
IL Sheridan. William Shinn; R. G. 'Simpkins,.
Thomas Butz, James. Elliott. and William Ca . r,
rels, Jr. Judge Kelly said that it would be
idle for him to, say anything to men. of their
and_position,.but; to pass the sen
tence which the law directs. That they. had
-pet themselves up wilfully anti knowingly to
defy the law, but that it latd—rts it always
'would in the erid-- m proved too strong for them.
There was a maximum and ;minimum period
fixed by the law, ,the. amount 'of the penalty
and the duration .of the sentence being left' to
the diaeretion . of the - Otinit.,.. • The sentence of
the Court now wit - S, that'etieli of she defend
ants do pay 'the casts of'prosecitti - on; that they
- pay a fine of sso,each r -and- undergo an: lm- .
.p_risonment of 30 days each in thedounty.p_ris
on, and.stand committed until the sentence be
_complied with.' •
Upon.tb.e. passage.otthe ; senten*Ae-prie-,
• - eners were variously. affected, extrente . "listen
ishment being;` however, the most predOminate
feeling. 'lt was not dreamed ofby'any of the
patties, that . the .sentene,e"of imprisonment
would be for a longer "period quilt 10 days,
• but wh'en 'they heard 80 fixedas the minimum,
it created a universal sonsation.—After H 01111),
delay they were aCeenipanied by Abe_ Sheriff
to the county Prison: • '
Bar A steam boiler in the cellar of Mr, E.
Beek's Cabinet shop, in Alder street, above
Master, Piriledelphin exploded, litrTuesday
. . .
morning blowing up, the whole buildin4and
reducing. it ,ta'a - heiip' of rains. Eight men
\ \ ,l,
and two boys includini.M.r.7.l3sakliiinSelf were
i the building at the time, of whole two,- a
tither and Iris ion, named Eckliaril, were - kit
' led, 'and several. others iteporately rounded.
' i llekik was standing .within, o tow feet of the
Wiwi- when it er.ploded,
,ttut was not injuied,
and managed toareep out of - thst:ittins.7safel,r.
The halms was a three-story brink, 20 feet
wide and 33 Heap., Tbeangine was an Old one.
At, the timery f)f. the,explosien. the -boiler-wait
full al/rater. °
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• • 4.444.4 4 .•4 .
•cf.ieernor Mee, - of Virginia - , ;has pub.
contradicting
_the Eitatement
tijaihe lit.) . admitted the adaniTistratioa .of
i'r"e;i lent i`.'lmore to have, , been :Walihing!ou
like. • tie _Alga ;lie • nelthe.r nael par
:
u ACIOS'ER
q tri , • et .
• • AL L R • -
?i ~1 •••4 1 \1 ocerblind.Louthei sti.•
Ct. , •:.- ithi.SLS. ,,, qho undersign-,
ed this always'on hand a-huto stuck of 'Superior Cabbie"
Ware, ht all the dilforetit stylos,,whielt ho iaprepared - tic
'sell.atAlialowest - prices.. Ile luvltes , uttehtiou particu
larly Au the PiTscrr Sinutuf DOTToId BEIST . &AP, A inOst,
-useful--actlele,_ultich entirely oliviatesill oltjections.-4_
Chu bottonfeadbe attached to old Bedsteads. They
gimnefitire satisfaction, to' all who, have them In -Use.
41 - COFFINS thade.. order at'tho shortest notice.
JACOB FETTER.. •
. • •
L) ()BERT 13'. s,ignamy,, CABIN'
• uk, 3.1 A KIM and UNDillilf.A.liillt. - ,...,..t..;'. -, ~,,,,
-Sort:all:mover street, neit door ioe.l:'. ""'''''''' i ' ''l
1 ilass'silotel. ---- - ; " ' - '•-"-. ' • -': .... 1--, '"'" -- ",
I 10-would respUetfully. inform.the . . ;'.. .
citizens I'd Carlisle Mid the public generally, that he
.11;14 now-on hand a large amd elegantassortment of FURL
N IT iiRE, consisting in part of ' Wardroblis;Card and Oth ,
er. T.i.1,14,,501at;, iiureaus, Bedsteads, plain ;and fancy.
S - mrlug Stanils, Sr.., nianufaeturdd of the best Material ,
and 'quality warranted. if
" Also.a general assortment . of CRA iS at .the 'lowest
prices. VENITIAN itsi:9.s mach) to order, and :repairing
promptly attended to. •
te4- 01)FYiNS made at the shortest notice: and hav
ing a splendid liMirselie - Wlll - attend:funerals in-townor
eouatry_._
417- Remember - the it - ea.-next iludr to - 17. •01ass's'
llotol. ; .. • R. II: Slit I LEY.
,
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ENSIV FIT liitNITURE ROOM
I 1 X-T
_ 5 / - 7 %4 A MEX.II. WilA YEA. - would riamecfeully call
. ...• the attention of ItonseNeopers and:the public
to his extensive Aockmf elegant FT ItS.lTUltitl;
....... 4
including Sofas, Wardrobes , Ventre and Tablee.'
-.-. X
.arti.:lein—his.branch 4_l.ll4_l:less- Also now on bAilif
,h, larOs as•sOrtment - of CITAI ii.Siii TirliSre, at
tli•+ lowest pliers. - 4OFFINS' made at the short
est nOtlee and 'a irearse provided for funerals: pis:
'roar
a.Call at leis , establislimenty,on -North Halt!, • '
roar stree). near °lasso's. Jlotel. •
fki — Varpitura hired out-by - the Month-or year:"'".
lIE ' STATB SAYINGS FUND ?
• NO. 8:3 DOCK STRtET "•
N BIXT,DaJIt. TJ TUE 19ST OFFICN, PHILA.
INiEltEig NIYH PER CENT
The State Sivvinga -FtindAs tettracting.depintltalrom
II classes of the communlty.ln everysectlffilof thesity
Ind country. All sums of-money returned on demand,
ieposite forwarded by .111111.11 to the ordei• of the Tressu
lir, will receive every necessary attention.
IL. 11 A RT.
President. -
CHARLES 1. 13ILAY,
Treasurer.
11 )I,,i.)WAVS PILLS
AILF:•WE SICK?'
It has heed the . lot of the human race to ho weighed
down be disease •tiati...sutferluir. HOLLOWAY'S
aro :modally adopt - MI to the relief of the WEAK. Me
Elt VOUS, the IHILICIATE,. and the INirlitH, of all
climes, ages. sexes, and constitutions: Prefitssor Hollo
way „personally. superintends* tlio_nianufacture..of. his
inotiltittes lit. tibia United:States, and: offeni: them .to a
free aril enlightened people. its the best 'remedy the
world over saw fur the remdval of disease. " .
• TH.RSE PILLS PURIFY TRU BLOOD.
These Etpaune Pil a nre expressly combining; operates
on the stomach, the - liver, the kidneys. the 'legs. the
:kin,. and the howelg, TDrroeting any derangement in
their functions, purifying , the blood, the veryfountain
of - ell.; aud.thus-curing disease In all Its forms. - •
•- DYSPEPgI A ANTI LIVER COMPLAINTS.'
• Niarly ludf the human race have Miceli tbese
It hai been Proved, in all parts•of , the world, that no
thing has been foun equal to them In cases of disorders
of,the livor, dyspepsia. and. stoMach • complaints gene
lraly.7 They soon give u healthy tone to these organ's,
itnWOVOi , much deranged, and when all other means
. _
have &Hod. • .
OE :VERA -DEBILIT-Y, • KAM IL • •
3.
httl . .
Y of the 1 11 0 4 flospetielloveininents hare opened
their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills,
thit they may become the' inedleine , of the iipsis4es.—
i;oornesl Colleges :Omit. that, this medicine is the best
remedy ever known for pemo.nfi of dellehte;or.. whore the
system lias.heen impaired, asits Invigoratiug properties
never fill to afford relict . • ...
NEVA LE
No Female, young or old. should. be tivithout 'this
s•elobrated "medicine. It - corrects and regulates the
'monthly courses - at all periods, acting in many cases
like a charm.' It Is els) the best and safest medicine
that can ho given to Chi h jien'of all ages, and tor any
eornplalnl;4onsequenitY no family should with-
Out It. " '• •
nott.eVA'l 3 s NUJ!, Ala 'Ms HEST. REMEDY KNOWN Ul' THE
' • . vronto FOR Illfg PoLtowrxo marAses: •
asthma , ' Debility • '" %Foram of all'
I1)wel Complaints Never:awl Agus kind,
o.wrv.;llB . . ' Fetuale Coizi;• Stone :Intl Gravel
c o ld s -- -• ' ' ,
_plaints. ' SecondarySymp
._ _ ._
dr3li • Inseasim Ilendachei -
I.4);tiveness '.• indigestion,. Inward VesloMss
Dyspepsia Influenza Liver Complaints
Diarrhom , • • Inflammation Lown'ss of Sprits
Dr,opsy• V :enereal Affections Plies
..
Seld:at the. anufactories of Professor Iremoniay
80 MAWIIII Lane; NOW. York, and 244 Strand, London, by
Itll respectable Druggists und Dealers- of 3Lsdicitte
'throughout the United States, and the civilised world,
ru boxes, at - ,25 cents,62 4 ,ficents, and $1 eacin• ' •
There Is a considerable typing by taking the
larger 'sizes-
Direettims for the gultionee of peilonts in every
lirordor ore affixed to each box. , :•
vet. 21,'36
4,0446.1t'a:
,
PHERIC •
oethe.nbove Oelebrated Chnrn, Ann ,
on bander all the d 1 oront frone"4 gallons to GO.
It received of,
um at, the late l'onnaylvanla
Statit that prom "at:the kranklin Institute
and Dolawaro 'and Maryland ','State ,Fairi,:a.nd variant'
others at different - WM.Os. -- It will Makelnoro hiabettet
buttor froth a given amount of cream; ttl4
than an • chit n i tho_jaarket. - Far sale wholesale and
retail. by_ . . ,
_ Agrleultutfal W ehouse and Seed gterei corner-of -Ttli.
and Market, Phlllphla. Dee. 6i,lBs4—tr'
public that he le jorqi_ltrett te_tuake the
SPLENDID ONFtlt.
W': and 14 1 :ENTY'Cl. W.. isk k'cr4 Pit
DEONS n;l1;.-bornbr4; n.the Weds of
gentlemen : to be by t 11,M (BSI riblited at
•of my certllirates•
, To cacti pirchaser of my Popular 111'
will. he presented. entitling' the 'Voider
ON _PIANO_And E JIELODEON,to
_the Committee_foLtlie....benotiOnitoeit
cotes when ON ti TILOUSAND DOLIA it S' worth of Music
shah have been sold, so that each persOrt invegtinii One
Dollar Will nut only receive in r and the value ormoney•
Paid out, but will Imre -secured to him an interest, In
common with other certificate holders.•ln the'hbove
tributhin. The succeeding' distriblitionil will be eon.:
tinned, subject tn,the 'same re,, ,, nlatiOli,.until. the 20
'Planbs and 20 Melodeons are distributed. • . -
Particular attention is Irtiltedlai - thetTeattiee of I,lllm
plan which calls fbra disposal.of theAtietruments when
but.looo certificates have beetigSued,,tlitikavoiding the
vexatious delay and Probelde digappointnient attend
ing eertain schemes now before the ntibilc: . .
Music natty lm selected from , ms entire stock, which
eomprises . ovely Catalogue in the United States. •
•Orders forwarded by Mull - will •be faithfully. and
promptly attended to. . '• • . . • '
11.—Conetantly - nn.band -a splendid essortment of
m from the eulebrated mantifactordes of Iloardman,
Gray- 4 Z Po., of Albany; Jaeob tildekeri itg ; Cr. - Ladd
of Boston: Ely k Manger. and 'Bennett .t to. of
New lord. Also, C. Ai: Fisk . Co.'s Premium Melo=
dcvnisi4o be had at the.lowest toafinllicuturer's prices.
[Reaft . tht!f(Aliming fripi 3lusSeal Editor.)
80. , nomAN, 0 RAT A CO:3 PIA Np Folas.—We h t . so - well
41,14„..-p.40,1-wiiit the instrumento made be this limo that_
we•haveileterinineil hi holtudrumentaiountelves. that
is. iti turnishing our subscriber,: • and others with an
e .....44..„1
article that ow can recommend and IV:lrrilt. There Is
alwitys•a. difficulty attending. the pure' ase.,_tif.pianos;
because penaloos cannot 'rely fully upon the t . • Illinetidn
thus they recalvo from tintuutitcturers, who are 'liter
eated.'of course, in - the sale of their own inaiiii fact it re.
-::";oAY.. we ere not.--intereottai.. in „the Illatter:lthAiry'AFay,--
keopt: el far a_ to see.that 'those who' patronize our
"'lack' shall be Well 'served with the last Malmo nuhic.
For a list of,,prices see cover, at ,wilieli amounts we will
send Pianos, warranted fiir• - one year, the_freight-to be
paid by the: persons ordering. We annex a 'letter :Ir.:
ceired from a gentleMati .hi Virginia, to whom wo sent
one - of - these Plannoi= , r ' r . ' • . _ •
'- I, A. (Mom I•:.V.—Peerfilrl have great pleasure
liCrudimowled4intf the t•evelpt of the Piano Porte which
yoitre..so good as to order for my Wife from LIOZIM,111:111
k.(3 ray' s.. It
,was delayed for some ti th e at Winchester:
but-l-mb happy-to Fill' - t hit-- it- L ouise in excelfrott,comil•
thou. We are ilechlidly,pleasnd with the instrument.
Thitronewood laid &beautiful itualiti:. the raze in plain
(wei like it the betterSor it); the touch Is very easy for
a tie'rritistrutuent;atid the tone in firm,clear andsweet.
All who have trPedli,aihrntre It and speak in the highest
terms of , Its snenownoiro and swcetndso of tone. ire
deeply rogret that "re hiel nokaorder ttio '.Attawhintnt:'
-we Must have it yet. •
.• . .
''We are deeply :indebted to you' for your agency Iti
' procuring for us so good an itilymitent. 'Be pleased to
receive intracknowledgineuts.. Ych.tr obt, scrvt.; •
dec. 5, '55. , .' J. D. W."
OF TLLI. NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, Wad
tlnkStreet,.SOnt.h:WeSt corn evOLTltird street.Philadel, ,
,Incdrperated by. the. State
_of • Pmokyiyania. in
Five per cent. interest iskiven, and the Money Is al
'ways paid back * believer i • is called for; without the
nocessity_obgiving•netice for it beffirehand.
People Aviv; have lar,te sonic put their money in this
Sating Fund, on account of the superior safetylfifdTaf; -
venience it affords; but any sum, large or small, Is co..
effived;
-•-Thitt-Saving Fund - ha:4a very large-amount trf Mort
gages, Gronifititentiand other first class_ investnientS
for the security. of Depositors.. The rules prevent any
Director or Officer from - 11111 m or borrowing the money..
The • Office is_open to *ohm and ; pay money every
day, front 9 o'clock in the morning till i o'clock in the
evening, and on Monday,and, Thursday evening, till 9
'o'clock. ' .
. .
People who 4nve money 'to Rut In, are invited to cal
et the office - for prther Intbrniation.
Ini;NßYlTuOlSiat, President. . _
• ROUT. SF L£ItIUUE, Vice President.
WM. J. HIED, Secretary. •
' •
October ;1,,1855
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Q "A VING2rtfN D ,o ,ll: p us sT r i c i ( } ) .l 3l U voi : .. S..
KJ • INSUBANCB; ANNUITY ,t 1 1
S. E.. Comm Third and (Miasma Streets, Phi Pa.
CAPITATJ $'250,000.
Money. is received on dtposlt daily. the amount de
posited is entered in a lieposW Book Mid given to the
Depositor, or, If preferred, a certificate will he 'given.
• AB sums large , and mall, are -received, and . the
- ainount paid back on demand, without notice.
Interest is paid et the; rate Of ITU dENT., COl'l-
111111 ring from the day of depoSlt„ and 'ceasing fourteen
days previous to the withdrawal of the money. • •
tini.llrst day . of.litnuary,in each year, the interest
of ezoll deposit is paid to the deptisitor, or added to the
Inelpil, as he inay prefer, : „ _
• The pompany have now upwArds.of-0,500
in the city of Philadelphia alone, ' •
• Any aditionalinformatiou WllLbe gilentlr addressing
tbe.ThEASUKTR. •- •
* DIBBOTOkS:
'Stephen 11. Crawford. Pros .Win. M, Godwin,
'lsiwrence Johnson, Vice - pt. Paul B. Goddard_.
Ambrose 0.-Thoiripson, • Geo. Miliensy, •
Benjamin Ny, Tingley, - James Devereux, •
Jacob L. Florance, ° • 'Clitst.„Bnglisli,
PLINY PISK.. • Secretary end Treasurer,
J, C OFIILSCIIIAGER, • Teller and Interpeter,
Sept. 12 • .
Loins
VAILSI NAILS atri now. ilie
li•pated to gtwi;iv. - tottutiy , Ihwehititto with H aile, 14 -
ftututfactu'reie SAXTON.
pf}Cfafefjif;ln.:
~fjifaa'e~~ifjta.'
•
17, 111'0 V hAs'
tiIEACHERS' -. SU - .IIiVEYORS ) - •
' elutaged • hie legation. from Irvin's Corner , to the ..
•1 . GINEEIIB AND:BitA4IOIITE4SI - EN. supplied with ,
.STOltll-11001, - ..nne - door west of,the County .
Itlatlismatical „Drawing instruments, separate 'and, in Prison, street, an& will bmplesed. t 6 see all
,cases, stiehVA'llielders, Pantile' , Rules, Ivory, Box4food, .
his old customers, 'and as vutuy. new ones 'as' may:, find
and ;Paper, Settles,. T;. itquares,..,Triangles, -;Bow t. Hieilitt,lvantage.to glye him aca 11; • •
I.!ratiing Pens, Protraiittire,roUntees Scales, Tape -
-itrork-MetalleVapesi Surveyorit Gimlits,. 2 aod , 4 3,i,10; 50, . • " ' ' • •
'and 100 feet,' Surveyor's, Compasses, Engineer's . Leyels•
nfid Transits,Tiirget Rods Magid •4Anterns
- the - blistztmrtictibM'Scripturil. Dlagrams, - Astioinicalo
.Natural: History; iltintorout,_ChroniatrOpe_.or Artificial -
I , lre-works, Dissolving. Views, Magnets, l'oloramits, Air
Pumps,' Electrical apparatus, Galvanic apparatus and a
laticieollection of Philosophical Instruzimuts, suitable
for collegekand schools, Also, Spectacles,
thllcroscopes, Bargmoters Reading-Glas .
Having received the. agency, for the. sale. of itot;-.
'BROOK'S SCHOOL' APPARATUS, prepared' to
furnish Teachers wit h.un,Orrery.„ ti Tellurian a Numeral
,
Frame it 5 inch Olobs, a Itianikpbere (Slot's, a' set' of
Oetunstrical Solklls, a ; Mognet and-Teit,Book, all packed'
in a boa withvlock Mid key for $2O. illustrated - and
priced catalogues forwarded. Ovatis. • • .
ES...W. :QUEEN,
' ; 204 Chestnut St:Philadelphia;East'of 10th St:-
. . pub,.
uldlleAludifgliedpeftles;_w_htekreadlly.tiimaTijUlL - .Paint;,:
Dirt. 4:c., horn every s ileseription of,goods-withmit Injury
to them. .Por till toinestic'intrpws it lo superior tO
ap,,,t other soap in use, and 20 percent. tileaper than the
&union' rosin soap.- Etielidw.r stamped.'
, - • WILLIAM eid.',WAY.
10S South Seiond street,
lilanUfaetnrer of Pane)' and Staple Soaps, Sperm. steer;
Ina andialloiv candles. importer and dealer in sit, .suda,
soda mill, rosin, &e. :Ordersby.mait prompt,* attended
hept.l-th • •
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WM
F:.0.:4 - 44: 4 " -- •
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•Q E N S. :SAVING: FUND,
33, Chartered by the JState-of Pennsylvania in I.tBS -
I k, t 5 wm,NuT STREET. -
Oluvrinorwhove Second -Stiyett, Philadelphia. -
Receives Ile 'ts ll7 = Yiniln of Ono Dollarand Wpwatis,
frotik . airela,ses o he emninunity, and allows interest
at the, rnto of tire pc vent per annum. .!Ifoneys paid
hok on thinutnd. Ric l lee open dully front di-until
5 o'clolit, on Monday and until tI o'clock
in - the - ovoning. - ":7 ' '
Tits institution will bo,fuund-a con s vonient - and safe
place of depobit for Farmees and others doing businelis
in Philadelphia. Dopositti are paid on duruaud without
11131 prOvieus notice hetng,,foquired;
.. ~ . • • • )(Arrant:as. ,' • .. ..
Edmund N. SiSutler, • Iton. Job IL. Tymin, .
S(lhrt , ll S.'llishop, . - licorge 1101dlii,
Janigs P. Perot, . Robert Morris, • .
John NlK'anles, ' ' Edward L. (lark, •
JarnisSheots, • ' • Capt. John Oallngher,,
Josrpli M. Cowell, , John Rice'
— Josunlill:Myrrs, . Manual O. S,totosbury,
• , Edward it. Trotter, William Shippe ti, Jr. • •
'-Franklin Bacon, Win. P. :Nubs,
-- -Thoinas Cooper, ,Edgar E. Pettit. '
• President-FRAN KU 'S FELL.
-Treasuror--CITAS. M. MORRIS. • - '
Secretary—JAMES S. PRIICOLF.
'l , iii:.Tize Charter provides' that no manager, officer or
agent shall., directly - or Inarrrtly, borrow any'inon n y
frbin the Society. 0ct17,18515:4
- IL S3IITH, Pl)117 1 MONNAIE,
ruCIi.T.T - 11001i and DIiESSXNG
„*.Ala.tui.facturer„N-11'....euraerAtikand.Chetuut-strecti—
=I
in - •:Alwayi - Ifinalld a largr 10141 V.:t Hod 3FsLalllela of
Port Minna . Work Boxes.
Neket It he; •
Minlcertt CFI ' FO9,• Trafe
— Note Holders, •.liaAglitunion
Port Folios, . Ches. Med;
Portable Ureks, Picket Memorandum Rooks
- - DreesingreaveS," ---- Cigar Caseg:S:c.-
Also a general assortment 6f English, French ind Ge
r-man Fancy Goods. tine--pocket-Cutlery,- dhaerti r Rater,
iitraps_and:Rold Pens. •
456-Wholesale sei•ond and third Ffoors.- - - -
apriS.F. 11. SMITH', •-
. ,
N.W. enrimr Atli and Chvsnut
N.ll.—On the receipt of SI a superior Cold Pen will
be sent to pity part of the country by mull—deseribing
pen thus. medium, bard or soft.
. .
j , •
EMOVED:-E:NEWL.AND & CO'S
I WhOlesale and retaiI•LOOKING tiLASS: AND PIC
TURE FRAME MANUPACTOICI, Ne. 126 ARCA kreet,
opposite the Theater, _Plifindelphia— :
E. N. S: Co, received the only•PrizeMedal,awarded at
tlio Crystill Naomi exhibition, N. V:, 1335, its the United
States; fdi Gilt; Decorated. Mantel and Pier' Mims. • .
MILLINERY .0 OODS-1855-
FOlt. FALL SALES! • -L- 7 •
JOHN STONE SONS. No. 45. South Second
Stropt. Philadelphia.
!lave just open2d - th!),lr lall'lmportations.of
BONNET SILKS, 'RIBBONS,
VELVETS, FANCY FEATIIERS, •
• . • . FLOWERS, LACES,- &c.
Inelndlng a general assortment of :kIILLINERY.ARTI
CLES; of the mosfthshionftble styles. 'The nhoye Goo&
hare been - Imported expressly for our PAIL sales and
4.ll4ltrisi,. the largest and best assortment In our litle.tts
he found hr tlMmarket, • • seiAlp
•(4REAT ATTRACTI.O.N!-
NEW 0 00DS! NEW 0 001/811 , •
" Nr Aesubscrilier having just. 'returned from the cities
of New York and Philadelphia Is ticileopenlug a very.
e*titinsive assortment of.
' FALL; AND WINTER 000DS,
Consisting of elegant Wintbr liliawlk splendid Silks,
(William's and he Laths, French Nerinoes and - Para,
mettaii, elegant Needle Worked Collars and 'Ruffles he.
Ribbons iiiid Trimmings 111 greatNatlety. !.Cloths.A"4lS.,
shneres, Cassietts; Vekings, Flannels, :loins tindllo
story, a kito of new Carpettings. Alpo itfulLanil_
complete assortment . of ItOOTS,
. All por.iona In want of handsonrn and cheap goods . 04
ror, eetfullylu ritpd to. call and examin this stock before:
purchasing elsoqhCro. -At the Old Stand Kist MO,
Street
N. B. A stock of Well madielOttileg - ou heild=whlob .
will he sold at cost. • • '
•N
-ELK.--.GOODS :AGAIN! ,
BAItGAYNIS, BAROAYNS. • •
The subseriberlianjust •-returned hind 'philitOelphti,
and is now opening a anlendfd assortment oriVINTER.
40011$ cheaper than'-ever broughtto Carlisle. FryelL
Merinos's- De Laitle, Silks, AI pachas, Shawls, Iloinbazeen,;
Clothe s Canstrueres, yestings, Calicoes, MuWitten Sa, in,
great - variety, • • ' •
An ionnense stock of BOOTS AND SIIOES, all kinds
and priers at the, rery lowest,notch, Also, A' ew stock.
of ladiey p'ttrg very cheap: New style 'Winter Minnets
most Milonnitle Shane. ' •
, t.Cotne one and all in want cif cheangoods, and yoti Tlll
- b. sure to' be attitett at:the Old Stand.-East 11altastrect
',dogr; 19 'O.
• • 7—CIIARLES
M ONEY personii . •
ITX - Irtobt,ed - to the.subscrlter-for . -ttoro- goods-for-41 , --.±-
runtiths and . upwards are earnestly 'requested-to-calf-
and settk — iii as-nlonepts, tnuch—needod
lihn tt the preslnt time. 4
• . '6 O. W,
.1 - 4 0 AN WANTED:--4,Q0 . V0r SMOO
waatod, for which the best Real YAW!, or per
eouai security "lap Apply t i:o co spoN4LFß. , ;
Estate Ag't. amt. Fcri v oner.
. .
•11 - 01101.1.--Tlio: , lneolbers of the tcniv."
berlandßounty,
,AgrieMturalociety, rill, meet •
et the comiliottoolO'Carlifile Tuesday, thil .4th of
lifarch;at'll o'clock: The following•is the suidect for
(Alscvssion
"Whet isthelitht policy of the fernier respcethig the
quality-nikd quantity of YeticipF?'
ROpT, MOOR; Secy
. .
' Whereas the Honorable 3AMF.B PTOSi .
dent Judge of the.. several Courts- of COnfriloi. Pleas In
the you ties of Cumberland,- Derry:and dui.h4a '
Pen Ilsyl va ilia, and ins : Wee of the iieveral.C'ourti, of Oyer
and 'reenitner and tleintrAl Jail *Delivery hi said with- .
ties, and lien.Joitit ltume and iimitukit ll °man Judges -
of the Court of Oyer and Teruilnei' and General Jail . •
Delivery 11. r the trial of all capital niid °Hwy tienders,
411 tii.c-said-county--tif-thunberlankby.
nu...directed. bediang iliiteiGn 14th lay ofJitiivary,l.Bol3t,:-.
have s erdered the Court of Oyer * And Terminer. had Oetie“'i
rat laii-Delivery to be
.hoidCn at CARLD : I,E.oti*AI.9II.-K.
DAY, the 14th of April, H. 50. at IQ. o'clock in. the •
fOriitioon; to con`tiuue two weelts. - .
:COTICE-, IS IiEItEBY
. GIVE:s.i to 'the (.eioocr, Jus
tices Of the l'eat - At and (\nistaldes of the said - county of
Cumberland, that •they'are by the said ptec(pt cum
utantled,to be thew and there ip Unit - propel persons,
ith their rolls, records, inquisitions, exOni
nod all other remembrances, to do %host thiiws which
tO.lllyirpillee appertain to be clone, and all those that
are bourn], by .recegnizanceS, to, prosecute atotiist the
prisoners that are or then shall be In Ott jail of Said .0
e are to be there to prosecute them tio:hliallrbe
josh .. - JActilt .130101 AN, • •
,-,
.0
t 4
tl
,--
t; ,
U 111C-Ul.ll URAL SOCIE.CI:-0..
.cat:Ariu itt act•ount with the Cumberland
uvuuty Agricultural I.4ovit,ty.
Aug. 2.5, by net Lula:evils 4if $l2OO uotu
ty carnsie Detae•it batik • '.• '
lash ir.;ur .1. li. Parker, Treasurer of former
4rb•ultural -
Cash . aunt 4t, life 111Ctilliers,
- du trieuxbors
. :do .7i.8
,y early - itieinbera and fainily
, tickets •.
Cash tur single tickets, S.e. •
frutil County Tienaurer . .
ME
t: ,
•-• •
yN
CR,
itibf), Aug: pitid D. Nobla 1013,-aeres al/d.::0
- pertites id land . * -
.paid llcdlWhi an . ti others ibr 324 postm,
'tu.
DOI " eler1:111
•
D'aid 11. d.reater, Vpangl, r, - Cameron, and
, others, for,for work - 173
Hoffer, 1,4,1 utilLer • .
Paid 1,1 - interw -- = . • • 12s LO'
L'uid note in Carlisle Deposit -- 1 :400 00
Paid.,l.4'. Lytle and otheis, itlirdware, rope, dc. l l2
Paid K. Morrie, for iotrodueiog tho'water Yti k. 13
Noble anti it. }born for hay . :„ ;MA*
Aniount or keiniunis pale; • 8330
Daltuiee iu.hautis o 1 '4lirataitar, •• • AS
. ,
•, • ••' • - ' 03
18.6 1 , Feb. 6, by balauce,lu bands of, (.4. .
sheafer, Treasurer _
Amount of premiums awarded $B3 60 •
Amount paid • 63 La
2resenteit tu k3ortety 2575
- Unpaid 132 25
The Commlacer to :Ahem the. subject ;wits referred
report that, they have eiatulued the account ut George
Slieittirr, Treasurer bf the Cub,berland
utlitural society, and the same us above exhillited'hP
Correct. Which Is respectfully submitted.
1 - •
J. W,
Feb:2o:lSs6-3t
. -
)10 0 L ove , 4000 TOES
;,aueF alloy, llnuiddu and l'iou Uroila
, • ut or rune Coal,
1..)..00s Policy, P 11.1,4.011 and t.shamokin .'tope
Also, bent • •.
Also, 1.1.0.111Li,(hall kinds nod hest( - ,'press
la of Islilch wiji Le told 01001:any low. -Moods - can
and judge fur yourselves.
aug, :al ti
lit/OVER
. •
FI.A.M UAL
11,1 - C.-svo A.'o M; EY
- iikN,S VA 1.1..EY hri.ken and to-serroned,
epared expressly tor loudly uso and kept t. R OVER,
• Fd , That. 1 dui furnish it dutY and (kw • du) ing tho
%%inter season. 1 have nlso (at hand told for 'do tbia
ix% E COAI: from the wines of lit uJ, Hosser
it. Co., and ,11A)11.1it1ls. front thu winos of Coch
ran, Peal A to.. all of N 1 lISCI/ ill sell at tit..“ll prolito
for (111)414 . 3nd deliver to any part of the Iroroul.ll.
n0r..14, 'll. ~ W. 11;311.141,,A
• •
riIItAVOIVION COAL. - • —•-
•
• • • TitiA . urtirc COAL.: •
TrevialeicCoitl Comfmny aic iiutr Kept - red to flue — .
nish•theeltizona of tarliOe ' uud vicinity with to abut- .
supply of the tie:: ulooTre vortou Coal,thr.ugh their _
M.D."ltiltitAN'tiad JAC.OII - Sillto3l,
consult:era eau pruture the yttrium:sizes,viz: :Lump,
i 4 teatalleati-lirolerh,l; t ...g•;
eau recto:wend it to all. as superior hi airy other coal 'fer
steam . , domestic purposeay - aud Fur Liu!
Information of the eitivens' of Catilhde we - .
form them, this is that superier . mati, , a sauipli. of.• .
which was sent by E. lielltqlstiue, of l'reeortou t •
about the' wiuter.Of 18.52 and gnve•so taurh
rreirorton Coal Company drton, Unioff:couti
ty,-17a,,,.:Amk;22., 555. , -
• • •
ll'E S T : 'l l A - I‘llL Y -- :C 0 A.. L'S, !..
Tho'llabsqlber , would,roapeetfulOnforrn the citizenly
of Carl isli; and-rii•lnity that he . is now prepared to fur
nigh the GENUINE TimvonToN . ..crjAlt of varlints
sizes, a 6311100 :of wittukwas furnished to A number of -
citizens tlueo i-iatti f illet) , br-4 , 14. - }l.. Itelfenstein, and
which gave such perfect..Satlsfartlon,
, 'Also !bpSt. qvalitles Or 10 , 1iOnssValloy - and SharnOkin -
Coal. -
• . .
• Also .131,ACK.S.MIT . ICS. and ...I.JMEIMINiFRIS COAI, -
of the different kinds, constantly -,ou hand, at the nay
Coal Yard near the gas; Works.
• tiopt, c) 'ds
.NO'T " CMS IV .11 R:g. •
COALI CO.ALN COAL!!!
glie subscriber would, respectfully intbrin his friends -
and the public, that he is now recolving 1000 tons of
that of,
superior .111.1 D ASII COAL, from %the Luke
Thileionines Of Boyd, 'tosser A: • CO.,' the only ft eitAsh
Coal brought, front thwilhatuokin Basin, introduced and,
known in Carlisle as the liolfenstlneCoal. It Ikm:direly-,
free. from' slate and all other impurities, andlifeilbetlY ,
adopted to all mechanical and domestic purposes. /to
readiness to ignite, renders It particularly' desirable toe:' '
sinali stoves, while itsiiiteusity oViest and great dart
bllity in burning makeri it equally so for large ones. -Ile • „
would aISO call the attention of farmers and others'toa •
super.loi article of. C111:8,:slIIT COAL, front the game.
wines, for steam and line Mirpbses.
'Yor'sale only , in Carlisle by
• G. W.
CIEARI OIULBY
I T:if.llll.3TlßAN:Blt§' . - 9;000
' 0118 I.sken's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article
yeeelit g anti cur sale by ,
"Jut,luO.Oui - B:11:171111.A.T,:Agt.
Jii,is,ctif ancO46.
Jan,2, 'of)
TIIObIhIS-PAX'TON, Presq
OEN
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, CARLISLE,}
. '
- - , g244 50
V.:ouf ljarbs.
El
111 MER.
'IIOIjEL
$llB7 1-X1
133 43
1 tiQ uO
•.:.3() (JO
'l7B 00
788 32
100 00
i.witl U 5
1224 00
100 70
52 00
L2E3
JACOB SHROM: