8 Tilje tEarfisie pro Duce 3liartiet. REPORTED FOR THE HERALD Carlisle, ‘Veiltiestlay Aloraing, Oct. 24. FLotTit Superfine, per bbl. - do BEtra t . do - do WHITE Wimur per bushel 11. ? do do RYE. do CORNdo . OATS do do RrE CLOVERSEED TimoTnyst:Ro. do W I NTFR BARLEY. do SPRING I.I.IIILEY. do BALTIAIORE MARKET. MONDAY EVENING, Oct 22 FLOUR AND Meat .. —The Flour market at the opening this morning was rather quiet, and it sale of 156 bbls Howard stteet was made at sdt 64, a decline, on Saturday's figures. Sub sequenily a better demand sprung up. and Bales took place in nil of about 2000 •libls. Ohio and 1200 bbls Howard street at $8,50, closing firm. A sale late on Saturday evening, not heretofore made public, of 900 bbib How ard street at $S,t34 and 900 bbls Ohio at $8,64 We are not aware of any transactions in City Mills, holders arc asking SS,SO per bbl. Rye Flour—Market firm. We quote mixed at $0,25 atid choice brands at $0,50 per bid Coro Meal—Transactiou6 moderato -- We quote country at $4,25 anti city $4,50 per bbls. A blde since 'change of 400 bbls city at $4,50 per bbl GRAlN—Wheat—There was only a moder ate supply on 'change to day, for Monday.— We note a good demand. Shippers and mill trs purchased freely. Prices advanced an average of about 5 cents per bush. About 24,000 bushels offered, and mostly sold— choice white at 2 12 a $2 15, good to prime do. at 1 95 a $2 00, ordinary to good do, at 1 83 a $1 93, inferior do. at 1 75 a $1 80.— Red, good to prime at 1 95 a $2 00, ordinary , to good do. 1 83 a $1 93, inferiOr do. ut 1 05 asl 75 per bushel. Corn—About 3000 bush. offered, and sales of good to prime white and yellow, at 91a92 cents; and small choice lots white, for - milling, at 94 cents; cut and inferior qualities at 79u84 cents per bushel. DREADFUL MURDER. • CUMBERLAND, Md , Oct. 10.—Our town has, for the• past twenty-four hours, been in the most intense excitement, occasioned by two or the most appalling and unprovoked murders on record, the whole object being, it is sup posed, plunder. The victim's are Dr. J. F. C. Hudel, formerly health officer of Baltimore, but for the last three years a practising phy sician of this city. and a young man in his ollicenamed Henry Graf. ,ft appears that on Monday evening the body of young Graf was band in the mountains, a short distance front town bearing the evidence of having been killed by a gunshot wound. The body was recognised and brought to town, and on in• quiry, it was ascertained that Dr. Hada was also miSsing, and inquiry was made of his friends in Baltimore without obtaining any in forMation in relation to him. In the mean time a German pedlar was arrested on suspi cion of murdering Mr. Graf, and on searching him the watch and chain, pocket•bouk, and clothing of' Dr. Hadel were found in his pos session, leaving uo doubt as to his having met with the same fate as his unfortunate young friend. The murderer was arrested at 12 o'clock on Monday night, and the most intense excittnent existed until daylight this morning, when a large number• of citizens started out 'to search for the body of Dr. Hadel. The search was continued until about 10 o'clock this morning, when the body was found in the mountains, horribly mutilated. Ho had been stripped naked, his head out off from his body, find stabbed, besides the mark of having been shot through the back of the neck. It appears that the German pedlar who has been arrested on the charge of being the per petrator of this horiblo massacre is a stranger in Cumberland, and has been boarding at a farmer's house by the name of Steel, near thorn, for soma. days past: On Sunday morn ing between tl and 1U o'clock this stranger and the Doctor were seen going over the bridge io the direction where the latter was murdered, and Mr. and Mrs. Steel say that this. man dulled and got his gun about that hour; it is beleived he enticed the Doctor out by telling him - some one was very ill, and shot 'him through the back of his neck, as his coat, found in possession of the supposed murderer. had 'the mark of a bullet through the collar. the feindish murderer was tried on Saturday and convicted the same day.— execution will speedily follow. (thitcolion. VIHTE HALL ACADEMY , 1. y . • ' Throe miles woo. li n r e sbu rg .. ) ~ "he tenth Session of this Institution will coin. 1111:1.11e0 On Monday,.tho lith of November next. Parents and gurdimifi are requested to inquire into its merits Iriitruelien glvtin In the ordinary :int! higher branches. of su English Education, and also In the Latin, Greek, Frondi:ind (lemma Langusgwi and Vocal and Instru mental Boarding; Wasllliik and Tuition In tllo English Branch. 09, lwr Session, 15 niont/v4) $60.00 InstrnOlon, iu inch of thn bangtrappg . . 5,00 In tiltdrlimental Mnsle - 19.00 For 4.lreulars and furthor Infornintlon address D. DEMANDER, Prlntdpul, IlnrrlAurg, Dn. 85p. 26, 1855 lifffttherpf)ta. SAVING FUND or THE U. S. INSUIZANCIt, ANNUITY & TRUST COMI"Y, • S. B. Corner Third and Chesnut Streets, 'Phira. • CAPITAL $250,000. Money is received on deposit daily. the.ninount de posited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or. if preferred, a certificate will be given. All sums large and , small,' are received, and the amount veld back on demand, without notice. Interest.is paid at the rate of nee Pelt CENT., Mel mencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing' fourteen days previous to the withdrawal :AUK: money. On the first day.ofdanuary, in each yeztr, the interest of et h d iirisit is paid to the depositor, or added to the p inelp Al. :is he may prefer. The C unPany liaco now upwards of 3,500 depositors in the city of Philadelphia alone. Any a.litional information will be given b:mddressing the TREASURER, $ 8,12 8,87 6,75 1, , J0 1,80 1,05 80 35 Stophon it Crawl f'ros't wronco Johnson, Vico I't. A lohroso O. Thompson, , Itonj:tmin W. Tingley, .1:o.oh L. Florance, PIJNY FISK. C Oroi,soth.tor.tt. Sopt. 1•2 6,75 3.0 1,00 90 _ A..,,,,, A 0 ke:4,i ~,4*., , ,i1.--. ..0,,,,,,,,,,,,. 0 ,,,t, L t0 ,tb,1,: 1 1,.. 4 , .:.,,,T t ; ',,,-)pr i w; , ~,,, ,%,,,, trii ,, 4,4r,_,. le tfi ß34 .. c l' ''' l : 7 ; : ' '' ''fi :4 ,.. ° 7 ?: 7 2'l i ' '':;'; ':l ir r ;' ( ..k...5e.„.4, .. , ...11 J:,..,..,., , ,, , 1r, - ;e: ~..,-r , i .„,,,..A.4 . .-„,1 , V; 740 't k ei , '4."'' ? . '? y ir ,;,:. ~i t 4. '; ...,:. 4 0 ''. ''"' t,:' ,JIM .$ , wi , ,',4: v-1; 1 , ,--, .< 4 - .., ..'...,,,,' { - A :..:P - 7fit of 1 1 1 1 V E PER CENT. SAVING FUND 'Cllr: NATION Al. SAPIaI COMPANY. Wal nut stree:. s oith•west curlier o Third street. Philadel phia. Inv , rp 'rated by the State of Pennsylvania in Pill. Fire per runt. interest Is given, and the money is al ways p tid Lark whenever it is called for, without the ne , e-sity of givjap; notlen for It beforehand. People ,vho have lar,re sums put their in Iney In this Santa.; Fund, on aeeount of the superior safety and con veillewo it affords, hut any sum, Large or small, is re. SEE Thk Savintt Fund has n very large amotint of Mort- Oroond Rents and other first class invevtotenk. or Cho ...eurity Of Depositors. The roles prevent any Direetor or Ithirer from usio, or km-owing the money. The tPll.e is open to receive_ and pay money awry 11.1,v, from 9 o'clock in the nimMing till i O'clock in ..he evening, and on Nionday and Thursday evening. till 9 clock. NO/. /VIVO 1 . 1.10 y to !Mt in, are invited to 1 . 31/ at the ollice for forthor information. 1.. BEN NEIL, Prevident. It• ill E. Vivo President. \V %L. J. 11.1.11i1), Secretary. October 3, 1553. )1(E0 , 1) AT fI , IC N M , E MC & AI, COL 1. OF in Filbert St. above 114 venth, Philadelphia. The I. , :cTent:s of the Regular Course will collitlietlee on the sseond llonday of October, and continue until the first of March ensuing. Amount of Fees for a full Course of Lectures lin ' variably eash.J SW 00 Stu tents NV 110 have attended two frill courses in other M Colleges, On GraduAteg of other Medical Colleges. 30 00 M.ttri,ulation Fee. paid only once, 0 00 Peletleal A 03tomy, 10 00 Grattuati fee, 30 00 FACULTY. WALTER WILLIAM:ION, M. P. }in rltue PraexSAr uf Cflzz- leal J p. D M. D., Drofassor of Materla Medlea and Therm ...titles. Ate %N E. 'M D., Professor of lionee,pathie Insti tutes, Patlitilligy, nii.l the Practice of 11eilicine I,Ate M. M . '.nn. M. b.. Professor of Olitetrie4, Inst.:vies 'f W•aneu and Children, and Medical Jurispru- . M ITT II F.V.' Si:PIA:, M. D., PrOreSSOr of Chemistry and Twdoolt,gy. .1 0I )11 lie. tIU sv, M. D., Professor of Surgery. WILL' A.G‘itiNtat, Jf, I)..Prtfess , lr Of Anatomy. %ViLta to A. Ittam, M. D.. Professor of Physiology. As.t S. Corm, 11. D.. Dam mstrator of Anat,ony., %%11,1.1.111 A. ti ARIMN Eli, M. 1)., Doon. Ituatd-'lls' No. 120 North Tenth St. Phila. OS. B. I.3USSLER, 27 S. Ilritarves, It .. b e low Chestnut street, Philadelphia, IVlnilegale T ,„.i..ln Feu MO.I 451 P Domnsvic FRUIT, NCI'S, &v., would call the attention of C. entry 'Merchants :Lod tailors. to ti,, following. list of (Mods, kept constantly 011 11311.1,, all of \ which ho offers for sale at the lowest In trliet prices, 111-lots to salt purchasers, viz: lo3lJlT.—ltaisins. Currants, Figs, Oates, Citron, Tam arinds, Prunes, Oranges. Lemons, Preset ves. SUP:4.-11m Inds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts. Pecan Nuts, Oround Nuts, Shelled Alumeids, Cocoa Nets. Shelled Oround Nuts, French Chestnuts. SIT NOms.—C'hocolate, Sardines, Split Peas, Pine Apples Ch.!ese. Syrups, Rose Water, Peach Water, As s ,rted Extracts, Lliu nice, Rock Candy, Gum Drops, SI iceareol. Vermicelli, Ileans, Green lihiger, Salad Oil, C trial y Seed. Hemp Seed, Pearl Barley, Preserved (lin ger, Fig Paste, Jujube Paste, Ketchups and Sauces, Olives awl Capers, Asssrted Pickels. MHOS MO Jolts. Fire NVorlts and Firs Crackers, Spiced Oysters ui hob sters, Sze.„ ,te. Country Morchatits are requested to call and pur chase their goods at llrst hands and make a great saving thereby. [Oct. 3, IS;',5 rtll-IE CI-IP:AI' CASH BOOK ANI) I STATIONERY STORE, North West corner of nth /lIIa Arch Streets, Philattelphia.-01lEAT 111 \ MUMS IN lllllKH!—Testiest, JIIVOIIik MISCUIIMICOLIS St2lllllltra anti Presunt.ttlen stooks, very eleap! .. .. . sTAnE :ow FANCY STATIONERY Soporlorpuled I.(+ttor Paper at 1,50 per Ream Lotter and Note I.:nvelepos 10 great variety. Woadltms Varnished, at very moderate rates Cards Written and Engraved =I Superior Motto Wafers, 823 on a Nhoet, for :25 cants Inkstands, Penknives, Paper NVolgltt;i, Flue Turkey Morocco Porte Honnnles, Port Folios, (lard Cases, Backgammon Boards, &1. Wit 11 . n very lenge and (Moire assortment or 1)Y W)JKS, GINIES, DISSF:C'VE) PIOTUREiI, Albums, Scrap Books anti Engravings. may 2-ly' FANCY FURS FOR LAM:I:SI-- 3011 N FAltklitA, Implrter, 711inufiteturer and Dottier in an kinds of Fall. cy Furs, No. 2.5.1 Market Moro nightli Strout, Pill LADF.LPHIA. Having now completed my very largo and beautifill toewrtatunt of all the dilferont kinds of Valley Furs, 11111 i failtiolusi into all the tfitferent styles and fashions that will be worn during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being dotermitted to atilt my goods ttt KM U.O Pal/FITS It will Ito to the lolvtin tag° ttf Lad's; and others to giro moo will beforenureltslng. tst,„„Storokoepors and the trado will do well to call, an they will find one or tho largest and beat variety of stock to sele4 from In t h e city. Sept • JOIIN FAILEIRA, QUMMEII lIATS.—Just received at ki the Store of HOBERT DICE:, a large assortment of Men's, X oittlea unit Childron's Stniltltllt HAW,' eon 8114111 14 dfiNnaula, Leghorn Vronell Straw, Canton and et her varletles, part. of which aro colored and black— atnuo quite low In price. may! DI R ECTOSS Wm. M. Godwin, buil 11. (1011.1ar1. (leo. Mello:18y, .Tunes Devoreux, (lust. Ell zlish, Sooretary rind Try:lsm:or, Teller ;Ind I itterpoter, --,~=_ • r•-• . ~ , ..........„....... 1 r ,ittfg VI 11 1 A - raloact- AYtteth CV 1 IJQifahejpOtoc , CIENUINII HONEY SOAP.--The Vf purity, fragrance , emollient pinj thrtles of this , ,_,„• r j , Soap, renders it especial ly• downing. a place nit every „„A. ioilot, Nor chapped hands, • and various diseases of the skin, it Is unequaled. Each im.74: 7 4—... - Ar -, • cake is stamped WM•TON-; 8161110,:;L-11- 11 .IY, 108 South Second • • street, Philadelphia. No ether Is Genuine. IMPROVED CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP, warranted to wash in hard, soft, or salt,water. This Soap has power ful cleansing properties, which readily remove 1111, Paint, Dirt, Ac., front every description of goods without Injury to thorn. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any,other soap in use, and 20 percent. cheaper than the common rosin 'soap. Each liar is stamped. WI lAA A M CONWAY. DIS South Second street, Philaderphia Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soaps. sperm. ;tear ine and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal Soda, soda ash, rosin, Sic. Orders by mail promptly attended to Sept. 12th 3m I / 1 11. SM TII, PUItF MON N AIE, rocK ET BOOR and DRESSINO CASE N:W. ,oilier 4th and Chesnut streets , PIIII.ADELPIII.), Any- Always on hand a large and yin led assortment of Port 31onnales, Work Ry es. Pocket Books, Callas, thinkers Cases, Travelling Bags, Note Itolders, Baekgammon Board', Port Folios, Chess ➢loll, ,Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books 'Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &e. ' - Also it general assortment of English, Fretirli mtt:cr awl Fancy (hoods. fine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor strops and thud Pens. it jj - IV holuside second and third Floors. Nola F. 11. SMITH, N.W. corner 4th and Chesnut streets. N. 11.—On the receipt of . 4 t,i ti superior (told pen will be sent to any part of the country by mull—deseribing pen thus, medium: hard or soft. EMOVED.-E. NEWLAND & CO'S t wholesale and retail LOOKING GLASS ANTI PIC , - ' 'EU it bl Fit ANI E MAN 1 . RACTOR N 0.12.1 A Itcll street, opposite the Theater. Philadelphia. Y..¢ . received the only Prize Medal. awarded at the Crystal Palace exhibition, V.. 1853, in the United States, for Gilt, Derorated. Mantel and Pier Glass& - 4, pi TRU'SES! TRUSSES! C. li. N EEDLES, 17.1,5 S AND EIZACE ESTABLISIINIENT, S. NA. for, 'EweWI) a).1.1 Rave Streets, Philacl'a Imparter , it'li ur Frriirli eumbilling Vs:n . 0111(1 I i . . 711t111 . ..9, PAM" and durability wWi correct construe- Hon. Ilernial or ruptured patients Cll7l be suited hp remit ting amounts :—Selnlitig number of inches round the hips. :it'd stating sidn atleetell. Cost of Single Truss, $2, $.l, $l, $5. D ;nbis—ss $l3. $ 4 and :Flo, Instruetions as to wear, and how to effect n eure, when possible. sent with the 'frnss. Also for sale. in great rntiety, DR. BANNIND'S - IMPROV ED PATENT BODY BRACE. For tho cure of Prolamius Uteri; Spinal Pn , ps and Stip portx. Patent Shoulder Braves. Chest Expanders and Ereetor Braces, adapted to all with Strip Shoulders and :out IVeak Lungs; English Mast. Abdominal Belts. Suspenxorios. Syringes—male and fentalm 46-Ladles' Rooms, with Lady attendants. R P HUSH I ATE OF-LIME. AN IMPROVED ARTICLE. The sulei-rlber informs Dealer, and Farmers that he has greltly Improved the quality Of his SUPER NUM pitATE 1.1 NI E. :not now confidently recoonmends the article nianufactimed by him, AS NUlTilloli to any hi Dm market. You aro invited to cllll, examine nod try It. AL..., PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GU ANO, VILS, CANDLES, SOAP, Sc. At the lowest market rates. .1 NO. L. POME itl ty, Successor to Thos. W. Morgan, No. 0 and 10 South Wharves, Philadelphia. 111iP•Farmers can load on two private allays, and avoid the crowded warn July 25, '55. 0, - onf 4jarbs. TREVORTON COAL. Tit EVORTON COAL. Truvorton Coal Company are now prepared to fur nish the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity with an itiMll iant supply of thettenuintarevortoilCoal,through their dealers \I M. B. MURRAY and JACOB where 1111SUIllerS 01111 prOCUM • thll Varioun sizes viz: Lunip, Egg, Stove and Little Burners. We can re..,oinetid it to all, as superior to any other coal for 5t1,3111, d ,nestle purposes, and limo burning. For the infermation of (110 vitiLMIS of Carlisle we would iu- I.,rut them, this is that superior coal, a sample of which was sent by E. lielfenstine, Esler. of Trevortom, it it( the winter of 1552 nnd gttYo so much satisfae, till. Trevortml Coal Company Port 'rre,orton, Union coon t), Pa. Aug. 22. I),EST FAMILY COALS! 1.) AT THE NEW COAL YAM). rho subscriber would respectfully habrill the citizens of r3rlisle told ithay that ho is v prepared to fur nish the OW :MB TItEVOItTON COAL, of various sizes, a sample or which seas ' furnished to a number of citizens three years since .by: Mr. E. Hollenstein, and which gave such perfect satisfaction. Also best qualities of Lykens Valley and Shautokin ° Also BLACKSMITH'S and LIM EBURNFIt'S COAL Of the different kinds, constantly nu hand, at the new Coal Yard near the gas works. Sept. 3 '35 JACOB 5111t0M. OTICE TO CONSUMERS. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! The suloacriber would respectfully llithrin his friends and the public, that Ito Is new receiving 1(1110 tons et that very 'superior RED ASII COAL, front the Luke Fidler, mines of Boy-al, Rosser S Co., the only Red Ash Coal brought frutu the Shamokin Basin, introduced and known In Carlisle as the lielfenstineCord. It th entirely free from Mato and all ether impurities, and Is periectly adopted to all mechanical and domestio lull) $O5. Its readiness to ignite, renders it particularly desirable for small stoves, while Itit intensity of heat and groat dura bility in burning makes It equally so fur harge sales. Ile would also rail the attention of thrmers and others to a superior article of CIIESSUT COAL, trout the same mines, for steam mad Ilne purposes. For sale only In Carlisle by duly G. W. HILTON. 117 1 .A.MILY COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's Valley! Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ex• rssly lb family use, receiving and for sale by ...law. 20 Om W. B. MURRAY, Agt. ' - 111q31JRNERS' COAL. 2,000 one Lykon's Valley Nut a superior artiebi, real g and for Halo by Jut 1110' inn W. IL MURRAY, Agt. T)Lt...IKSMITII'S COAL. 5,000 11 - Rua da ninownith , N Corti, n first ratm article re:: coining MIL r tH' sal!? by Juno, 20 (.. i W. U. MURRAY, Agt.' IPLASTIC BEET'S.—Just received a 21 1(4, or Meek and Colored titlk . and Worsted Elastic IleltF o ty OF.O. w. urrsEa. - v 4000 TONS' LYKENS oOA I. t at iii i • - wall • - 't 1 alley, Thiulililli aud, Pine Grove ti.t...-re m ....• P IP. Nut or Limo Coal, Lykens Talley, Pittston and Six:me:kin Stove Coal, „. Alta', best quality lilaekStaith Coal,, Also, JAMBES of all kinds and best Cypress Shingles,dsrail all of which will be suld unusually low. Friol and judge for yourselves, ' aug '29 tf . S. 31. 1100YElt. ORN SIIELLIRS.---X A Knott! s PAT wit' CORN '4ldEttr.ll, decidedly the best and clicap os lure , In use. Feriners ktra• requested to rbll and ex anilueat the Carlisle Foundry wad. Machluetiboy, or. at: Saxtfires Ilardwaro, Store. ,Ver Sale at reesmutblo . prices by Aug... , ly. GARDNIIIIi notices. fIOUR TPItO 0 LA M lON.- Whereas the honorable JAMES 11. thmaide, dent judge of the several Courts of COMIItoIU Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and ,Juniata, and Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts' f Oyer and Ternduor and ()unmet Jail Delivery in said coun ties, and IIOII,IOIIN RUPP and SAMUEL WOODBURN Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offunderS, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to um directed, bearing date the 2ith day of August, 1855, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery to be holden at CAItLISLE on 111 DA Y, the 12th of November, 1855. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE IS lIERMIY GIVEN to tho,Coroner, .Jus tires of the Peeve and Constables of the maid county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept com manded to be then and there in that proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their ale° appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recognisnuees, to prosecute agalost the prisoners that' are or then shall be in the jail (~ 1 said e.ainty, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. JOSEPH WDAICSIOL, Sum re's OFFICE, CARLISLE, l Sheriff. Oct. 3.1855: UDITOR'B NOTICE—In the mat i-A_ ter of the estate of.lohn Hays, dee'd., the ‘ under.. Signed Auditor :qv lilted by the Orphan's Cout, to marshall the assets of said estate to and auo Its creditors, will attend to the ditties of hie appointment on 'l'll U ItSDAY, the 2511 i inst., at 10 ti Block,- A. M., at his Mace in the borough of Carlisle, on or before which day all interested will present their claims. Oct. 11, 'll5. .1. 5. COLWELL, Auditor. V U DITOR'S NOTlCE.—'file he under / signed . tullter appointed by the Court to marshal :mu uistribute the balance in the hands ut C. Titzel Ai, signet, of John Ilar'artier among the creditors entitled, gives notice that he will attend to that duty ut his utile° iu Carlisle, on Saturday the :illth of October, on or betbre which day, those having claims are notified to present them. A. B. SU Al; P. Se (it. 21+, .). OTICE.--At a stated Orphans' LI Court began on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, /111,1 110)(1011 at Carlisle in and for Cunil,erland County, beide the Jluu. JAMEt. it. tiItAIIAM, ['rest. Judge and :•attiel N urn and John ltupp, 14s is. Associate Judges, the following proceedings hero had t,, Nil : hi the niatter of the NI sit of partithn and %aduation, of the Heal I,tate of dam Piper deed. late of Monroe tit p., the sold liolubdtion hat lug been returned by the Sherili and Confirmed: Nutt t.) . it, I:, Of August, ih.",s,.rule on the heirs and arid,/ interested to apmar at t Its next stated orphans iti.,.t., t ol ~t..,+ or 1.N . 11%.• C r lrirt rr , otherwise shots cause s - by the, Court should not (inkier the property to he o ld. Notiee to hat new out periumall on this parti en 1•11.1 i rill eit hill May miles nod by pull cation lu cue Nett simper mi those residing be3idid lirT f sates. r, iiii Tilt Corny ~ t - -" - -- !:".„ In to w lvrea I have set my - hand ( EA L mod seal of said Court at Carlisle thu tour (`"/ eouth day ut August . .l. "71(— \ j A 1b55. dolEs; M. Gil Dal, Clerk 0. C. Sept. 12-4 t. • . . OT IC E.—To Stephen E...l.epers, Charltwart,t and Catharine his wife, DavimPtim u ell, :std Susanhis wile, Lewistl.- Swain and Ann E liza his wile, Oliver A. llAliers, }Lary Ann, minor child ot William Keepers; deed. and Margaret Utilf, wife Rd Donny liar, her in tier, Lewis Keepers, ilho has for his guardian John IL tlorgass, Henry Getty. minor child vi Jane Alice Getty deed., and his father NI 'llium tletty and William W. lie .pets. minor son of John 11. Keepers, d. and Elizabeth Keepers his mother, the heirs and legal representatives of nary A. Keeper, In; of Carlisle, dee'd. In the matter of the partition and valuation of the Real Estate of Mary A. Keepers lute of the borough of Carlisle, dee'd.; nue; to wit: August 14th, lb&., on ap plication i.r Stephen Keepers one of the heirs of the dm ettlunt, setting out that the Sheriff has made his return to the writ of partition and valuation with. the finding of the inquest annexed, rule granted Mxin the parties interested to appear at, the next stated Orplum's Court and accept er refuse the said Real hstate at the valua tion, or to show cause why the said heal hstate should not be sold. BY TILE COURT. • JOHN M. 14 'Mint, Clerk 0. C. The parties Interested are hereby required to take no tice of the foregoing rule and appear at the next stated Orphan's Court of Cumberland county. on 'the i,th day of November next, and accept or refuse the said Real Estate at tint valuation, or shiny cause Why the sauce sinuild not Le sold. ,TIIO said Real hoists consists of moans e rind Lot of Ground situate In the said borough fronting tni the north on Main street, bounded on tht: south by an alley, on the east by property of Mary (treason and on the west by property of Fred' 'Watts. Esq. tzept 12, 1 1 4 STAT E of Dr. CHAS. W. DERN, 1 - deceased.—_Notice Is hereby gli . en that Letters of Adtatinistration de bolds mat en the estate of Dr. Clots. W. Debit. late of New - Cumberland. Cumberland county deceased. have laqm duly granted by the Register of said county to tho subscriber residing in Mechanics burg. All.plrsons Ittiolving themselves indebted to said estate bre tequir4-il to' make immediate payment and those haying ebaluts to fn . esent them for settlement to ROBERT WILSON, auk :7P ." - - ; :. . . Administrator .. . . r:1 .z 1 JAMES ARM _4 "; TA'T ,P,' 0 ,' ._:, STRO!'s . li, demist'i r d.—Nblice is hereby given that beMers•Tnstitmuntaryl'on the Estate of James Arne strong„ late, of the borough of Carlisib, Cumberland reunty:deeeate‘d; Wire been granted ,by the Register of said county to the subscribers, residing In the saute borough. All persons knoiting themselves indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to J. N. AIt3ISTROItI, J. RHOADS, August 15,1S55—far Executors. FSTA.TE OF GE0.11,0 E 0. 11UPP, is hereby gli VII that Letters of Ad- Ministration on thu Ratate of tleorge C.. Rupp, late of Lower Alle4 township, Cumberlandi coanto, ,weeaFed, have been granted hr the Register or sai d munty, t o the suhsqiher, residing in the hallitt township. All per cons iiideldeti to said estate are required to Wake imme diate payment. , and those having chomp tigniumt It to present them for settlement to LEVI 31ERK )11„1 STA TE OF REASON, ADEC'D.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate' of aulut; urv.a.son dvv'd late of West Pettus ore township, Cumberland county, hate been issued to the subscribers residing In the saute township. All poisons Indebted to the said optate will make payment and those having claims against It will present them for settlement to TIIWIAS (/REASON, . . . . SAMUEL GREA6ON. July IP. '65 fiUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK I , IOI , IOETOUS, • ' WILLIAM Fll. 3IIELCIIOIt 'llonialT STEIIIIFITt, S.k.XTON, . .)(111:i ' - • .114:Ntir A. Siiritat:w.i. • finis Bank, doing business In thu mum> . of WEB, 11BENNENIAN CO. 13 now fully prep:trod to doupieli oral Baniting Business with prOmptiless and fidelity. llioney received on Deposit and paid back on demand without notiro. Interest paid 00 tverial tioposits= Particular attention paid •to tine collection of Notes. Drafts. Clecks, .I.•c. lu any part of tin) United 'etatos,or R Canats , em dt ittances wade to England, Ireland or tho'Conti• net& Thu falthful and conlldentlal oseentlott of all or dory entruSted to theta, may 1;051416d upon. They will at al) Hines be pleaFtut.to give any Information dosired In reward to 1111;1110y matters wir,.ll4lll.ing liottso lit Tr(iiit's Building. Main Strliet, a fuw deers east of the Hall !lima Depot. Open 'for bust. puss (rout t 1 o'clocic iu ,tito. morning' until 4 o'clock' in ho evenintt,, U. A. STUIRtiEON, Ctlfillit% 11455. , , rififfItASIIING 'iItACIIINES 'of 'th© bost„ntakn'tonidnntly• on herdnnd for snit! nt tho . tiny islo Fpundry and Marline Shop: 110.1N4 lit A.RDNER. . . FRENCII,COIiSETS,--Just receiv eil, a further supply of French Cors'ets of extra xi us: , Also narrow Linen Fringes fer . trlnning Bes(ines Juno2.o , ' OliO. W. lIITNER. . , • iiithichus4 41000 t $lOOO I AIIFLIkTED - ' "•'• AND ir; I.INVOItTIINATE, Cut out and prosorvo . the lowing card. It is particularly' Importuut . to STRANG/AIM AND 3..aaNELLEtoi, to prevent their being misled and deceived by the lying boustk, false promises, and spurious recom mendations k than the OA and unknown) of Fureign and .Native limo Its. 1.1 'V, 11[111 there are 'mil, in Hula dolphin that, tripewilere, lievaust of the td the lasts ut the ;-Lute. t itizens know.. awl nt mid Omni. Having tried one to twenty dollars worth of Quack Mixtures,•Extracts, invigorating Elixirs, Cordials, bit ters, &c., without effect—having been deceived by mis represented and exaggerated accounts of i.-elf-Abuse, Secret DiSCOSeK and their cidisequences, published in Advertisements, Books, &c., and misled by fidse re ceipts and wrong advice .cuntained therein, purposely to increase sufferings, and alarm and frighten the un thinking, the mere easily to extort large fees, (which is more evident,.being sold for less than cost of printing and advertisitm)—having paid live to one hundred dol lars to Foreign and Native Quacks' WITHOUT BEIM) ciiitEl),' having suffered catch and long—though the time lost cannot be recalled, nor the money recovered you paid and were defrauded of, yet you can be 'lured, however bad, long standing or afflicting your case, by Dr.Lsinv. •• he wise. betimes; Delays are dangerous." "Thou is Money; Time saved is Mousy earned." YOUMI MLN Ult uTiltitS, Ingle, married.. or contomplatiog marriage, Suffering tram self-abuse or its consequences. or suffering from any ether causes. defects, sr deseasos, and LADIES, whatever their diseases or situations, may honorably rely and confide in Dr. Leidy's skill and success. Ac umemodations, If required. with kind sod efficient at tendance. at, De. I.I.IDI'S PRIVATE 11.0614.TAL. TRUTH 15 .MIUHTY AND WILL PREVAIL! • ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ' A ' IS waged the following cannot be contradicted, namely; that Dn. N. B. LEIDY, No. 114 North FOURTH Street, nbove Bnee, Is the only regular Physician residing iu Graduate of the Luiversity of Pennsylvania, of isz,a, (twenty-two years) exclusively engaged iu the treatment 01 Secret or Delicate Diseases of both sexes; Self , :ibuse and its consequences; Organic enkness and ; Nervousness; Irregularities and other diseases or situations of Females; and which he will cure iu less time and less restraint, more eflectually, than any other, under forfeit of ' MIME Dr. LEIDY Laa more patients, and elves them too, than all advertising Doctors, so called or otherwise, in Philadelphia combined. and proudly refers to Proles sore and respectable Physicians, many of whom consult him in critical cases, and respectable Oitizenr. Mer chants and hotel Proprietors. as to his known skill, re putation and unparalleltd DISTANT PATIENTS 11 have necessary ath ice nod medicine sent them by mall or .0 hem ice, to any part of the United States, Or fog a description of their cases (endoshig a reason able fee) I.y letter to Da. N. It. LEIDY, No. 114 North FOUIITII t.treet, al ore Race, Philadelphia. N. B.—Let t (Ts of inquiry or Information ONLY. (ex cept from patients) to receive attention, ntust contain (IN E In II.LA R. in consideration of time and trouble an so and tonal - nation given. Airnd. ° P Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth Street, PIIILADELPIIIA. AGRICELTITRAL IMPLEMENT MANEP.WTORT, Iliact~~l. Pty. SEED liitot;Nus (370 Acres) Illoontsditle, nor Ilrifitpl, Pa, c , t l / 4 1 K0E, , - I)IUNE RUTA BAGA, AND OTHER TullNu , SEEDS.—AIso suporior scud Ilurkiileat, improved Turnip Drills. &c.-. For sale by PASCHALL 31011RIS d: Co. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, rorner 7th tid Market streets. Philatlo. July iB. 'M IE0NA , 111) EVERET T , LA DEALERS IS REAL ESTATE, Council BlutTa. lowa. Will locate Land Warrants, and entyr land on time, loan ninny on Real Estato security, and pay taxes for non-residents. Having it large experience in the Selecting and pur chasing of public land, and acquainted with the most favorable points for investment In western lowa, we flutter nurse' VON that we can Witte land warrants to the best advantage upon timber, pralre. bottom, or upland, near county seats: adjacent to the line of proposed rail roads; and upon land watered by never failing streams as the judgement or taste of parties may direct. Persons lntrusting money.or warrants to our care for loan, will find our terms liberal, we refer to Ilan. A. O. Ege, iVestnii osier, Carroll Co.. !Id. Goo. F. Hupp, Esq., Strasburgh.tilienamloall Co.. Va. Emanuel Arbogast, Cual,bottoni. Iligliland Co. Va 'MILLINER Y GOO p S-1855- ' FOR FALL SALES! JOILN STONE k SONS, No. 4. South Second Street., Philudelpiiia. • ItareJust opened their Importations of Administrator BONNET SILKS. RIBBONS VELVETS, FANCY FEATHERS, • . FLOWERS, LACES, Lc. Including n general assortment of MILLINERY Alit I CLES, of the most fashionable styles. The above Goods hoe been imported eatiressly for our FALL sales and comprise the largest foul. best nssorttnent in our line to be found In the Market. • septill STRYKEB, & JENINGS, WLIOLESAIX, IV.. , . SIIITInII Wttriell •.r ~• • ' • and MailiTUA'S VEY . 000021— , BOUGHT Exci,Usiv.MY-AT AUCTION. Erna Nos. 1 and ;4, Bank Street, below 314rket, lietNeen See! dnd and Third, VITILADELPIIIA.. , •• • ' te . ,„ To Cash or shot time 11upers we will sell at a Tory small advance on Auction cost. Philadelphia, Sept. ' ••• • • : • ,• • A'altlCUL'l`UliAti 1311'Lli.11tIENTS.. PENNOCK'S CELEBItATEIi MAT' MU LI.- Adapted ulso for sowing Otte, grass seetli,ntuf gonWo. iii•Juser's Portable eider Mill—the Lest Rutile market.' .:11nliblay's putout ' Horse Power's mail Tlireshges, Litue multiunit° ' tipriider's; hailers flay, Strafe( and 'F6dtler tAter. (Runt Corn _and Volt dill, .81min's Atmospbiirlo Chu • The shoe e Superiorlmp!onwntsN j l tla all of be r.HP der tlie,use of the farnier or garduor. fur saloinolemlo and Retail by P.A3efin,L;'3loPnrs a: co.', Agarlepltural Warehouae and , Sued Snm,,eorver ith and 111aeltet etrents. Philadelphia. july 15,'55. IL. • 31 . 1 .1`;1 1 YACT 1 17fEh, QP,,COTT,ON ,LArs, Vaddhig,Vto Yarn, Coipot Ootton Yarns, LAMP,' CANDLE AND t'I,IIID:IVICIC.':. Lich ho oltertt to soli at tho Lowot end'. Prices 41-NP -5111 ,rant Erect; titfOnti; NOMA. side, Phthidolphfa Wratioy Printiug,well executed. , ONE TIIOUSAND DOLLAPS _~ ~..« vo k _ CI 1144 '“)