Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 31, 1855, Image 8

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.1)c illarkets.
(Carlisle Frotore .311arftet
REPORTED FOR 'TILE HERALD
C .rlisle, i'Vecinet?day Morning, Oct. 81
FLoun Superfine, per WA
do
RYE ' ''
I!ITE WHEAT. per bushel
do Extra,
RED
RYE
COR V
0 ITS
CLOVERSEED do
TIMOTHY/3EIRD. dO
WINTER BARLEY. do
SPRING BARLEY. do
PHIADELPHIA. MARKET.
MoNimr EVENING, Oct. 29
FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Flour market con
tinues scarce and firm, but 'the demand ie
limited, and sales only reach 250 bbls standard
superfine at *9, which is the uniform asking
rate; and 800 half hbls Mount Vernon Mills
Bakers' F ( fart'ht *9,25 Mc; pair. For home
use the s Iles are also limited within the range
of *9.10,55 per' hid for common to choice
brands and extra; the latter fir fancy family
Flour. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are quiet;
100 hbls of the latter sold at $4,50 per bbl.
GRAlN—There is not so much Wheat offer
ing to-day, and it ,is mostly,of poor quality:
the demand is also less active, and about 10.-
000 bushels found buyers at 1,95a52,00 for
reds, the latter for prim . ° Southern and Penn
sylvania, including 2.000 bushels Tennessee at
the rime rate, art] about 3000 bushels white,
in lots, at 1,95a52,1* for inferior to got d
lots. Rye continues unsettled and lower, and
1200 or 150f1 bushels Western have been sold
in lots, mostly at 1,20010,21 delivered. Corn
about stationary, with further small receipts
nd sales at 95 cts fur old, and 051170 cts for
new yellow, according to condition. Oats in
moderate deniancl, and 4000 or 5000 bushels
Southern have been sold at 42 eta afloat
'LEONARD & EVERP,'TT,
DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE,
Council Bluffs, lowa.
Wlll loofa° Land Warrants, and maur land on time.
lonn money on Real Estata security, and pay taxes for
non-rimidouts. '
Having largo experionco In the selecting and pur
chasing of public land, and acquainted with the most
favorable points for investment in western lowa. we
flatter ourselves that we can locate land warrants to the
best advantage upon timber. prate°, bottom, or upland.
near county seats: adjacent to the lino of proposed rail
roads; and upon land watered by never failing streams
44 the judgement or taste of parties may direct.
Persons intrusting money or warrants to our care for
loan, will find our terms liberal, wo refer to
Hon. :1_ G. Ego, Westmlostor, Carroll Co.. `!ii.
Goo. F. llupp. Esq., Strasburgh, Shenandoah Co., Va.
Eiu.wuol Arbogast, Esq., Crabbottom,lllghland Co. Ca
MILLINERY GOODS-1855,-7-
FOR FALL SALES!
JOHN STONES SONS, Fo, South Second'
Street, Philadelphia.
Have Just opened their Fall Importations of
BONNET SILKS, RIBBONS,
VELVETS, FANCY FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, LACES, kg, &e.
Including a general assortment of Nlll,l.lNkillT ARTI
CLES, of the most fashionable styles. The above Goods
have been imported exgremih,- for our FALL sales and
comprise the largest and bust assortment in our line to
be found In the market. septth
1)IIILIPS, STRYKER & JENINGS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FRENCIL
and AMERICAN DRY 000DS!
BOUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT AUCTION.
Nos. 1 and 3, Bank Street, below Market. between Sec
ond and Third, PHILADELPHIA.
Cash or short thee Buyers we will sell at a
very stint,' advance on Auction cost.
Philadelphia. Sept. 19
A GRIEULTURAL IM M
PLEENTS.
I'E NOCK'S C MESA AT ED WIIE AT I)
Adapted also for sowing oats, grass seeds and
guano. fir.inser's Portable Cider Mill—the best
In the market. Ihilliday's patent Windmill.—
IlorSo Power's and Thresher's. Lime and Guano
Spreader's, Daniel's iiny, Straw and Fodder Cutter.
Little Want Corn and Col; Mill, Spain's Atmospheric
Churn. Theabove Superior Implements with all ethers,
filt• thn us,, of the firmer or gardner, fur sale Wholesale
and Retail by
PASCUA :MORRIS & CO.,
vrirtilturhl Warehouse and Seed Store. corny 7th
and Marl:6t streets, Philadelphia. july
A H. _FE ANCISCITS,
1[• MANUFACTUTEII OF COTTON LAPS,
4.1 . Tie Yarn, Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarns,
LAW, CANDLE AND FLUID WICKS.
bleb he offers to soil at the Lowest Cash Priers at No.
51areiut Street above Second. North side, Phlladelphla
t e 4000 TONS LYKENS
-100 A L i'
AtValley, Dauphin and I'lllo Grove
Nut or Lime (oal,
Lykens Valley, Pittston and Shamokin Stove Coal,
AIR), bust quality lilarksndth Coal,
Also, LUMBOIt of all kinds and bust Cypress Shingles.
all of which will ho sold unusually low. Friends call
aninl judo for yourselves ,
• aug 21/ tf
CORN SHELLERS.--XANDER'S PAT
ENT Cony SIIRLLEB, decidedly the beat and cheap
est now In use. Farmers are requested to eall and Ox•
amine it at the Carlisle Foundry and 111nehine Shop. or
at Saxton;a hardware Store. For male at reasonable
prices by
QUMMER HATS.—Just received at
thu Store of ROBERT DIOR, a largo assortment 01
fun's, Youth's and Children's 81,1511 VIER HATS, con
biking of Panama, Leghorn, Broach Straw, Canton and
othut varieties, part of which are colored and blaelt
some quite low in price. inny2
SEVE YOUR OLD METAL—.,Cash
paid for OLD METAL, such as Coppek, Dram and
Iron, at the Earlislo Foundry and Machine Shop..
FRANK. GARDNER
Qr I AM. NOW , RECEIVING
di my spring stock of PAPER lIANCIINGh
viilC . ll ' s t o largest mid most varioil assortment ever
e i ll
plumed In Oirlisle, to which I invite the early attention
of the public, as I intinul soiling at prices which cannot
fall to please the dos.* purchaser.
niarch2B
Carlisle-41011:y L. Burkholder, Jno. Moore,
Henry Myers, Jacob Steigleman.
Dickinson—John T. Green, Christian Whet
ley, David Demuth.
East Pennsborough—John Brenton.
Frankford—John Wallace.
Hampden—Jacob Bricker Daniel Kohn.
Hopewell—James M'Cqure.
Lower ./Illen—Geo. A. Balsly.
Mechanicsburg—John S. Hostetter.
Dfijjtin—Jacob II ennui nger.
New/on—Robert Kilgore, Isaac.K.oons.
Silver Spring—Jacob Kast, Ahra'm Adams.
Southampton—Christian Rebnek
M'Cune.
South Middleton—John W. Craighead.
'West Pennsborough—Benjamin M'K han ,
George M'Keelian.
48,50
8,75
6,00
2.10
2,00
1,00
80
35
6,75
8.25
1,00
1,00
TRAVERSE JURY-FIRST 11 7 EEK
Carlisle—Jacob Duey, Georgia Wetzel, Sam
uel Ensminger, Franklin GJr,iner, John
Bentz, Jefferson Worthington, Thomas
Conlyn, Willis Fount.
Forbes, Martin Long.
East Pcnnsborongh—Jacub S. Haldeman,
3tielmel
Frankford—John Burl:art, William Gra
, ham, John A. Bloser, William Sanderson.
Hopewell—David Boover-John F. Eisen-
Flower_
Hampden—James Martin.
Lower .dllen—Bayley Mateor, Frederick
Sheely, Henry Heitz.
Mifflin—Samuel Meg iv:.
Munroe—George Struck, Abraham Hartzler.
North Middleton—Abraham Ditlow, Wm.
M. Henderson, Daniel Hoffert.
Newton--.J tines kyle, Christian Mellinger.
Newellle—Willi an Nicholson. •
New Cambertand—John C. Kirk.
Silver Spring.—Gourad M'Quairle,John Nis
ley, Willi un Glover, William Culbertson.
Southampton—UAW! Mohler, Joseph Boni-
•
berw.r.
shippensbarg—Philip Koontz, Joseph Mic
fin.
South illiddieton—Jacob Noffsinger, John
Shealr;r, Benjamin priglithill, Adam
-
Wit 114111
Upper .illen—Zltchariall Smith, George
Brandt.
IVe.ll Perinsborough—llenry Donor, Robert
Graham. ,' •
T Rai ERSE JURY—SECOND WEEK.
Carlicle—AlexiLtider F. Mock, George Cart,
Henry S. Ritter, Jacob Shilling.
DiCki 11.5071—John S. Monroe, John Morrison,
John Lockhart, George K.issruger, David
Black.
East Pennsborough—William Banks, Goo
Eppley, Chas. Atwood. •
Frankfurd—Jits. Gillespie, Martin Mount
Hampden—Julio K utz.
Lower Sheely; Joseph Best.
Mifflin—Jacob Bowman, Robert M'Cnlloch,
Henry Snyder, Armstrong Black, William
Patten. -
Monroe—Ross Anderson, Christian Hannan,
Jacob Morrett, !Mole! gberly.
Mechanicsburg—Wm. Mell, Geo. Altick.
Newellle—Wm. H. Woodburn, Jacob Zeig
ler.
North Middleton—Jonathan Holm, William
I'. S Wimer, Geo. S.Clark, John Cornwall.
Newton—John liilancls.
New Cumberland—John Balsley,
Southampton—Jas. Beaty, Daniel S. Croft'.
South Middleton—Geo. D. Craighead, Jno.
Plank, Geo. Spangler.
Shipm.lburg--John Gish, S. D. Henderson.
Uppei - ,lllen 7 Edward Evans, Wm. Lambert,
iVilliain Eckels.
IVest Penwiborough—lrvin M'Matins, Jo-'
soph
A. Pennington vs. Samuel W. Powell,
M'Gregor's adner vs. Wm. Baird's adtn'r,
Same vs. Same,
W. 11. Irvine & wife vs. Catharine Sibbetts,
Caroline 'Moser vs. M. I). Leckuy,
1 John Sanderson vs. C. V. Rail Road,
John Mumper vs. Wm. M. Watts,
Joseph Merkel vs. Dr. J. Zitzcr,
Johnson S. Martin vs. David Martin,
R. Woods, for use, vs. Jacob Bear.
Saving Fund vs. A. IS. Zug & C. Long
Mary Crawford vs. W. Ramp's trustee,
Elizabeth Payne vs. Michael Ziegler,
Ezra Bell vs. John Sherrick,
Harvey 801 l vs. Same,
H. W. Drawbaugh vs. Henry Kilheffer,
Cocklin & Cathcart vs. Wilbaine & Home,
Thos. Symington vs. Cumberland county,
David Mahon vs. Richard Baker,
Steiner & • Co. vs. George Cramer.
George Ilendel vs.. Carson C. Moore,
C. G. Stough vs. Samuel Greason,
John Coleman vs. Jacob Hartman,
D. Winchell & wife vs. 'Wilson Reed.
John Kohlu vs. Rev. J. Fry.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR
SALE.—The subscribec offers nt
.•..wf vote sal° a valuable house and half lot
Y. ofground situated in North Bancrrer
street. Ie LW lo3 vements a two stet y weather-boarded
li
House, washbowl°, bakehouse; a cistern, hc., Jr°. T 1
lot is 30 feet IA front, and 240 In depth, and contains a
variety of eitakilent fruit trees. Terns easy. Ap_p ly to
JACOB WOLF,
June 13. Agent for S, Gnenslon.
ES2EIE=EER
L. GAIIDNEII.I
rOlv N PROPERTY
I h AT PRIVATE SALE.
P ie subscriber offers nt private sale, the following Two.
porty, late the estate of.lames Armstrong, doe'd, viz:
• No. 1. A house and lot of groutid, situate an Pomfret
street, cast of Hanover, adjoining property of Ephraim
Steel, The house is of stone, two stories high, with
back building, now occupied by IL It Woody.
No. 2. A two story brisk house, altuato ou tho corner
of Pit end Pomfret strelsts.
No. 3. A- two story brick house adjoining tbo above.
No. 4. A frame woathpr•boardod house, fronting on
Pitt stroet and adjoining Nos. 2 and 3.
For further informatioii apply tostlio subscribers
JOHN N. ARMSTRONG,
JOGN RHOADS,
Oct. 9, '59.--3t. Executors.
- MEW GOODS.—The subscriber has
1.1 net received a largo assortment or Dry Mods,
suitable to the approaching season, which will bo mold
Very cheap. 51. SNODGRASS.
JOHN P. LYNN
JURY LIST
FOR NOVEMBER COURT, 1855
GRAND JURY
TRIAL LIST
FOR NOVEMBER TERM, 1855
FIRST WEEK
SECOND WEEK!
T.lie,•r.lizrM, , Q:r4l. , . V.,.
llfiitabefpf)itt.
AVING FUND or Tim
INSURANCE, ANNUITY it: TRUST COM 1"li.
S. E. Corner Third and, Chesnut Streets, Phil'a.
tl; 4 /. CAP vrA 5250,000.
Stoney is reeelva on deposit daily. the aniount de
posited le entered iu it Deposit 13.01: and givon to the .
Dep6sitor, Or, if preferred, it certificate will he given.
Ali sums large and small, are resel . iled. and the
moonlit paid back on demand, without notice.
I oterest is paid at the rate of FIVE Phil VENT., con-
Mewling from the day of deposit, and coast int fourteen
days previous to the withdrawal of the money.
, „,,Cti the first day of.lanuarv, in each vear, the interest
of"eaLli tlop2slt is paid to the depositor, or added to the
p InefifirasltiVinay prefer.
The Company have now upwards of 3,500 depositors
In the city of Philadelphia alone.
Any adltionalinformation will be given b_ addressing
the Tea keiUltElt.
DI It ECTOSS
Stophon It. Crawfhrd. Presl. Wm. "1. (101 l win,
Lawrence Johnson, Vico Pt. Paul B. 4 loddard.
Ambrose 0. Thompson, (leo. Mc I lonsy,
Benjamin W, Tingley., . JaMes, Devereux,
.lamb h. Floranco, (lust. English.
PUNY FISK. Soeretary and Treasurer,
J. C Omit.sciii...konn. Teller and Intl:motor,
Sept. 12 '45.--ly.
I'VE PER CENT-SAVING FUND
OF VIE NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY, Wel
t street, south,vost corner of Thl NI street, Pltilattel
phht. !Lie Aperated by the Stnte of PetmsylVillllß In
10•41.
par emit. Interest Is given, and the money Is
nl
trays paid back whenever it Is called for, without the
fleet's,' ty of 1410 tig notice for it beforehand.
People who have largo sum , : put their money in this
Fund, nn account of the superior safety and con
venience it affords, but any NUM, hirg,) or small, is re
ceived.
This Saving Fund has a vory large :mount of Mort
gages, ilround Runts and other first rhos investments
for the scrurity o f uepoNitors. The roles prevent any
Dire: ter or .1111-er from using or hot-rowing the Illtmoy.
The lii ro is open t.. receive and p.ty money every
day, in the morning till 7 o'clock in Ow
et ening, and on Monday awl Thursday evening, till it
1.,0p1e who have minpy to pot In. aro invited to call
at the office for Itirthqr Information.
1 . : . 4 ' r 1.. BENIN President.
It )11r. suvitit).lm. Sire President.
W.‘l. J. REED, Secr,tary..
. .
.oetobor 3, 1865.
[I . OM(EOPATthe MEDICAL COL
i,E,w ON I'hiNSSYLVANIA,
LoCaton in Filbert :St; aboeo 11.5.ventli,
The Lrcrt:nr.•a of the Regular Course, will commeure
on the , mcond )[ouch] of Octobor,•and continue until
the first of March ensuing.
Amount of Erns for tl full Course of Lectures [in
variably rash.] OW 00
Students who have attended two fdil courses In
other M...dical Colleges, $0 00
Graduates of other Medical Colleges. atl 00
Matriculation Fee, paid only once, L 00
Pract ion I Anatomy, 10 oo
Graduation Fee, 30 00
FACULTY.'
LTER WI, LIAMSO:q. 31. D. ; Emeritus Professor of enn
ieal Medicine.
J P. D I)., Professor of Materla Modica and
Therapeutics.
Aix Ci S. sst t IL.. M. D., Professor of Itoin.eopathle Insti
tut,s. Pat tiolo4y, and the l'eartiee of Mellelllo
/lAA(' )I. NV ~nn. M. U.' Professor of Obstetrics ' Diseases
of \Venturi iota Children, and Medical Jurispru
dence.
MArroew Scene, E. D., Professor of Chemistry and
Toxicology.
J tote Its %net-, M. D., Professor of Surgery.
IVibm,tot A.O %TWINER, M. D.,Professor of Anatomy.
WILLtAn A. Itr.rn, M. D., Profospor of Phy,ilology.
AsA S. Coven, M. D., Doo - onstrntor of Anatomy.
WILLIAM A. (I A !MINER, M. D., Donn.
No. 120 North Tooth St. l'hilit
JO'. 13.13USSEER, 27 S. Wharves,
below Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Wholesale
healer in Fomues AND DOMINTIC FRUIT, Nurs..te..
would call the attention of Country Merchants and
others, to the following list of Goods, kept constantly
on hand, all of which he offers for sago at the lowest
market prices, in lots to suit purehasers,
FlWlT.—ltaisins, Currants, Figs, Dates, Citron, Tam
arinds,'Prunes, Oranges, Lemons. Prose' ves.
NUTS,--lAhnonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts,
Pecan 6Nutsc - Ground Nuts, Shelled Almonds, Cocoa
Nuts, Shelli4Dround Nuts, French Chestnuts.
SCSORlES.—Chocolate, Sardines, Split Peas, Pine
Apples Cheese, Syrups, Rose Water, Peach W.4ter, As
sarted .4tracts. Lltuoriee, Hoek Candy, Duni Drops,
tilac,!aroiti, Vermicelli, [loans, Green (linger, Salad Oil,
Cana. y Seed. Hemp Seed, Pearl Barley, Preserved flin
ger, Fig Paste, Jujube Paste, Ketchups and Sauces,
Olives :ind Capers. Assorted Plckels, Jellies and Jems,
Fire Works and Fire Crackers, Spiced Oysters and Lob
sters, AT., kr..
Country Merchants aro requested to call and pur
chase their goods at first hands and make:l great saving
thereby. [Oct. D• 55
114111 H CHEAP CASH BOOK AND
STATIONERY STORE, North West corner of Uth
an Arch Streets, Phtladolphla.—UßEAT DAIIOAINB IN
TWIN I—Poetical, Juvenilia Miscellaneous Standard and
Presentation Books, very cheap!
STAPLE AND PA:NOY STATIONERY.
Superior White Ruled Diner Paper at 1,00 per Ronal.
Letter. and Note Envelopes in great variety.
Weddings Furnished at vory moderate rates.
Cards Written and Engraved.
Gillett's and other Stool Pews.
Superior Motto Wafers, 829 on a sheet, for, 25 coats.
Inkstands. Penknives, Paper'Weights,' &a. •
Fine Turkey Morocco Forte Monnelos, •
Port Folins, Card Cases, Backgammon Boards, fic. •
With a very large and choice assortment of
TOY ROOKS, GAMES, DISSECTED PICTURES,
Albums, Scrap Books and klngravlogs.
may 2.Lly' P. TIE INISON.
FANCY FURS FOR LADIES !-
JOHN FARtHEA,
Imparter, Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Fan
cy Furl, No. 284 Mirka *above Eighth Street,
' PHILADELPHIA.
flaying now completed my very largo and beautifitl
assortment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, and
fashioned into ail the different styles and fashions that
Will ho worn during proient season by , Ladies and
Children, and being detect:clued to soli my goods at
SMALL PROPITB It will be to the. advantage of lad:es and
others to give me a call before purchasing.
Storelteepors acid/the trade will do well to call, as
they will find one of th 6 largest and boat variety of stock
to select from in the city.)
Sept 19 '55.—i115. JOIIN
•
•
T EATILER.L . ---Fritt & Hendry, Store',
„
29 North 3d tit. Philadelphia, Morocco Manufact
or,, Carrlor!i, Importor4Oolinnifaston and General Loath
or busincsx. . •
WHOLESALE
,AND RETAIL-51,ivuluctory 15 Ms
ha elstreet. '• Sop. 1-4 y.
]if)ifatiejpOta.
. --------- _
(ENUTNE II(7)Nt-Y, - SOAP.—The
purity, flagrance mild
mooliient properties of this
c+oap, renders it especially -,. '.14 it: ",..> l ':
deserving. a place on 11 very .4s ... ' 1 ., : :-'... ..' A 4 44
toilet For chapped hands, .i• 4:4/q.......,"?` :. ':, •I , A d'
1111di various disease s of the - . *
skin, it is unequaled. knelt ',IA: - .".••••=::-; V....,,A.
, • 71.
Mica is stamped NV 1. CON- •
%VAN', lliS south Second ... '' it,....... ..:•"''‘,-
....
streot, Philadelphia. No • --...v..... , ... ''.
other is Gen piny.
IMI ItO V El) CI [EMMA L OLIVE SOAP, warranted to
wash in herd, soft, or salt water. 'Phis Soap has power
ful cleansing properties, which readily remove WI. Paint,
Dirt. &c., from every description of goods without Injury
to them. For all domestic purposes it Is superior to
any other )..ap In use. and 20 per cent. cheaper than the
C.llllllO/I rosin soap. , Each lx r is stamped.
NV I lAA A NI COS W AY.
'MR South S1,1'1111(1 strpet. Philaderphia,
Manufacturer of Fancy and litapl•Surip. sperm, !dear-
Int, and tallow candles, importer and dealer in sal soda,
soda ash, rosin, tc. Orders by mall promPtly attended
to• Sept, I')..th
1 4 1 H. SMITH, PORT MONNAIE,
• I3OOK And DRESSING CASE
I,lThinufacturer, N.W. evrper 4th and Chesnut streets
I=2
it;TrAlways on hand a large and varied assortment of
Port Motionles, Work Boxer,:
Pocket Books, Calms,
hankers Cases, Travelling Bags,
Note Itolders, Ita.•kgammon Boards,
Port Folios, Chess Men,
=I
Dressing Cases, (igur Cases, it e,
Also a general assortment of English. French and Ge
rman Faney tioods. tine pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor
Strops and (lot,' p en s.
.13ii-Wholesale serOnd and third Floors.
aprlS F. 11. SMITH,
N.W: cc , rinr 4th and Chesnut streets.
N. ll.—On tho receipt of $1 s superior (told Pun will
be sent to any trtrt of the country by mull—deseribing
pen thus. medium, hard or sot t.
) 143 1U1'1:1).—E. Ni ENl' I, AN I) & CO' S''
- IL, whoie..lo and ratan LOOK 1.3,6 (I LASS AND PI&
1 7
Tr ICI; FRAME >I.tN PF.1("I'l Illy, Nii.ll2l; ARCH ntreet,
, ilip,,iite thu Theittri. Philadelphia. I
E. N. & Co. revel% rd t lie ()lily Prim. Modal, awarded at
Chu l'rystal l'alliee exhibit iidi. N.Y., 1553, him the United ,
State,. for (lilt, Deeurated. )lantel and Pler tilasss. '',
TRUSSES: T SSES!
r. 11. NEEDLES,
AND ItltAt.'l, ESTABLISHMENT,
S, Con or Tnelft h and Race Streets.
Importer of tine French TrUSNON, combining extreme
lightness, ease and duraiditty with correct construc
tion.
Ilernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remit
ting amounts :--Sending number of Inches round the
hips, sod stating Skiff aileeted.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $l, $5. Doublo—ss sit,
itl; and $l9.
Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure,
when possible, Sent with the Truss.
Also for sale, in great variety,
int. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY BRACE.
Fur the cure of Prdapsus Uteri; Spinal Pulps and Sup
ports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expanders and
Erector Braeos, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders and
and Weal: Lungs; English Elastic Aldomittal Belts,
Suspensories, Svringes—male and fmiale.
(;',,;;Ladics: Rooms, with Lady attendants.;
UP Ell PHOS PH ATE OF LIME.
tN IMPROVED ARTICLE.
n, subscriber informs Dealers and Farmers that he has
;:re tin proved the quality of Ws SUPER PHOS
PHATE OF • LIME, and now confidently recommends
the article Inaluslitetured by him, ac ,CPEIIIOIC to any In
the market. - You are Invited to call. mounine and try
It. Ale) PERUVIAN AND MEXICAN GUANO, OILS,
CANDLES, SOAP, dc. At tho lowest market rates.
.1 O. L. POMEROY,
Successor to Thos. W. Morgan,
No. 9 and 10 tiouth Wharves, Philadelphia.
kV-Farmers can load on two privato alloys, and avoid
the crowdod wart". July 25, '55.
"Ijarhs.
T REVORTON COAL.
rub% OUTON COAL
The Trevorton Coal Company are now prepared to fur
nish the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity with an abun
dant supply of the Genuine Trevorton Coal. through their
dealer, W M. It. MUItRA Y and JACOB SIIIWM, whore
consumers can procure the various sizes siz : Lump.
Stettin Boat, Broken, Egg, Stove and Limo Burners. We
ran reemuend It to all. as superior to any other coal for
steam, domestic purposes, and lime burning. For the
intbrunition of the citizens of CarlisbAwe would in
form them, this is that superior coliTPa sample of
which was sent by E. Relfenstine, Esq'r, of Trevorton,
about the winter of 1852 nud gave so much satisfac
tion.
Tror•orton Coal Company Port Tri),orton, Union coon
ty, Pa. Aw.r. 22, 105.
REST FAMILY COALS!
AT TILE SEW COAL VALID.
Thu subscriber would respectfully infirm the citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity that he is now prepared to fur
nish the II ENUI NE TEE VOItTON COAL, of various
sizes, a sample of which was furnished to a number of
citizens three years since by Mr. E. ilelfenstein, and
whirl' gave surh perfect satisfaction.
Also best 'qualities of Lykuns Valley and Shamokin
Also BLACKSMITH'S and LIMEDURSPR'S COAL
of the different kinds, constantly on hand, at the new
Coal Yard near the gas works.
6ept. 6 2 55 .11 ACOII $11.1t051.
MOTICE OA T L O C
L3ONSUMCOAL!!!ERS.
lF C! COA
Thu subscriber would respectfully Inform his friends
and the public, that he is now receiving 1000 tons of
that very superior RED ASII COAL. from the Luke
Fidler, mines of Boyd, Rosser .t Co., the only Red Ash
Coal brought from the Shamokin Basin, Introduced and
known In Carlisle as the Ilelfenstine Coal. It is entirely
free from slate and nil other Impurities. and Is perfectly
adopted to all mechanical and domestic purposes. Its
readiness to ignite. renders it particularly desirable for
small stoves, while its intensity 4f bent and great dura
bility In burning makes It equally so fl.r large ones. lie
would also call the attention of Emitters and others to a
superior arliele of CHESNUT COAL, from the same
mines, for steam and line purposes,
For wile only In Carlisle by
July 25. 0. W. WILTON.
1:4 1 :1:WILY COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's
_ Valley broken and Screenedrprepared
gsly fo family use, receiving and for sale by
nue. 20 tim W. B. Agt.
'COAL 2,000
ons Lyken's Valley Nut Coal, n superior article
recelt. g and for sale by ,
Jut 1:10 8m W. B. MURRAY, Agt.
13 1 11 ‘ ta L- tl7.• i ll S llll i s T anl i tl'e S COal C a O fl
A rst. l4 r . a . to artsl c ,
1 0 . 0 0
rr
rololog am 'or sale by •
Ato, 201. t V. 11. MURRAY, Agt.
ELASTIC 13ELTS'
—J4st received a
mot Wick and Colored Bilk andWorstoil
Volts, by OEO. W. MINER.
caltN . SIIEI:LERS ! ':
~. Cony SIVELLER .
to subscriber haing in the indit few yearn !Burned
upwards ore hundred end forty cornEholli3rs for flon
ry Rhoads, 'wishes to lufirriti the Faranera of CupAerland
county that he is Prepared to frame thew anoW. 1 will
take Corn 'or Weed to pay for. Fratrileg; and will In
tore the machines . to run well. 'dfy shop la at the
North end of West,,streqt; , • , . ,' ' '—'
Ittig 2).—tin. JOSEPIL WEAVER.
T)ATENT SKIRTS, &e.—Just open..
041 nucithoi• luvolco pf C9tofroa t'atent
Moliquoto ntpts; svith a variety of other to'718(11111.
We goods. July IS, OEO. W, 111T/MR.
poeket Moinordndum Books
I Ei
Jtotices
•
CCOURT'Pia) GLA MATION.—
i Whereas the Illieutable JAMES H. UnAiiAm, Prost
deat Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of
the counties of, Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and
Punnsi infidel and JUstice of the several 'Courts of Oyer
and :Permitter and General Jail 'Delivery In said coun
ties, and iton. JOIE , : Rum , and SARI USL °ODIUM ti Judges
of the Courtof Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery 14 the trial of all capital and other offenders,
In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to
mu directed, bearing date Muffin' day of August, 1655,
hay. ordered the Court of oyur and 'rennin or end Gene
ral ifeihyry to be hokum at c.AaLI,IJson 51.1.ii
the I.:th of :111Vember, 1655, at 10 o'clock in the
threnoon, to continue two weeks.
NU'flCt 15 HEREBY OINEN to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of
Cumberland, that they aro by the said precept com
manded to be then and there in theft proper persons,
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations
slid all other remembrances, to do those things which
to their otlice appertain to be done, and all those that
are bound by reirognizances, to prosecute against the
Prisoners that are Or then shall be In the Jail of said
county, are to be there to prosecute them as shell be
just. J GSM% 5.1!DA1t5101),
Smotivios OFFICE, CARLISLE, • Ellerin.
Oct. 3,1655. • •
A I.JDITOR'S NOTICE.—In the mat
"Ltur of the estate of John Ilays, dee'd., , the under-
A editor appointed by the Orphan's Court, to
marsh:ill the assets of said estate to and among its
creditors, a ill attend to the duties of his appointment
on'lllL,.AUAl,theSeth lost, at 10 o'cloch, A. M., at
his omen iti the borough of t'arlisle, on or before \ bleb
day all int created till prebuilt tiniir claims.
Oct. 3, '55. J. S. COLWELL, Auditor.
VUDITO It's NOTI.CE.-1. he under
± Signed Auditor alopiluted Vsthe Court to marshal
awl distribute the balance in the hands Gt . C. Tate' As-
Ag ,,,,,, „f j„i i ,, H a riaeher among the erediters entitled,
gives nutlet , that ho will attend to that duty at his
ether iu Carlisle, on :ititurday the 20th or October, on or
before which day, those having claims are notititur a
present them. A: B. Sll.Altr,
Aunt-MK
•Jii,
OTIC E. At a stated ' Orphans'
_i_ Court began on Tuesday. the 14th day of August,
.1. D. 1565. and holden at Carlfsle In and for Cumberland
County, beilrre thu lion. JAMES it. MCADAM, Prest.
Judge and Samuel Woodburn and John Rupp, Esqa.:`
Associate Judges, o phe, following proceedings mere had
to wit
In the matter of the writ of partition and valuation,
of the heal Notate of Juhtf - Piper decd. late of Monroe
to p.. the said inquisition ha lug been returned by the
ltheriti and confirmed:
Now to silt, to of A ugus Sss„rule n the heirs and.
artioa Interested to .spp.,ar at e stated Orphans'
ourt, aid Lute or t tutu, otherwise shoe cause
si by the Court should not order the property to be sold.
Notice to be served personally on tho parties residing .
5, Milo s,rty utiles and by publication in one is. owsphper
on Chow residing beyond forty miles.
_ .
Dv TIIE COURT
~ __ _ _ In testimony whereof I have set my hand
sE and spl of said Court at Carlisle the 'bur
,—,t5......., eenth day or August A. 1).1865.
n Ai ;
J011) , I M. OREOO, Clerk 0. C.
:ept. 12-4 t
VOTIC E.—To Stephen Keepers,
11 Charles Swartt and Catharine his wife, David Pen
s, eh. .-msan his wife, Lewis G. Swain and Ann K
ID., ne, olive!. A. Keepers, Mary AIM minor child'
of i linam Keepers; deed. and Margaret Golf, wile of
Kenny GMT, her mother, Lewis Keepers, who has for
his guardian John 1). Gorguss, Henry Getty, minor
child of Jane Alice Getty deed., and his father William
Getty and William W. Ku goers, minor son of John 11.
Keepers, deed. and Eliz.abeth Keepers his neither, the
heirs and legal representatives of Mary A. Keeper, late
of Carlisle, dee'd.
In the matter of the partition and valuation of the
Real Estate of Mary A. Keepers late of the borough of
dee'd.: now to w it: August 14th, on ap
inkation of Stephen Keepers one of the heirs of the de
cedent, setting out that the Sheriff btu; made his return
to the writ of-partition cud valuation with the finding
of the Inquest annexed, rule granted upon the parties
interested to appear at the next stated Orphan's Court
and accept or retuse the said Real Estate at the valua
tion, or to show cause why the said Real Estate should
not he sold. BY T.IIK COURT.
JouN M. Ourno, 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 aunty, on the sth day
of November next, and accept or refuse the, said Real
Estate at the valuation, or show cause why the Namu
should not be sold. The said Real Estate consists of
a HOUSe and Lot of tirounal situate An the said borough
fronting on the north on Main' street, bounded on the
south by an alley, on the cast by property of Mary
Greason and on the west by property of Fred' Watts,
Esq. t,ept
1 -1 4 ST NNE of Dr. CHAS. W. DEHN,
cleeensed.—Notice is hereby given that Letters of
Administration de bonis non en the estate of Dr. Chas.
W. Dehn. late of Now Cumberland, Cumberland county
deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of
said county to the subscriber residing In Mechanics
burg. Ali p e rsons knowing themselves Indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate payment and
those having claims to present them for settlement to
It0111•:IIT LSON,
Administrator
EMIE
FSTATE OF JAMES ARM
STRONG, docoasuo.—Notko Ia horoby given that
Letters Testamentary on the Estate of James Arm
strong, Into of the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland
county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of
said county to the subscribers, residing In the same
borough. AU persons knowing themselves indebted to
said Estate are requested to make immediate linyment,
and those having claims to present them for settlement
to .3, N. ARMSTRONG,
3. RHOADS,
"August,l,s, 1855-6 w Executers.
T 4 ISTATE OF GEORGE C. RUPP,
12/ Med.—Notice Is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of lieurge C. Hupp, late of
Lower' Allen township, Cumberland county, oeceased,
have been granted icy the Register of Ned county, to
the subseriber. residing In the same township. All per
indebted to said estate are required to make
imme
diate payment, and those buying didlll}l against it to
present them fur settlement to VI MEE "EL,
Aug.]. V.. • Administrator.
II, I STATE OF JAMES GREASON,
1 A.
ADEC'll.—Letters Testamentary on the Estate of
antes tirensett dev'tt late Of West Penns oro townshiP),
Cumberland county, have been Issued to the subscribers
resbling in the name township. All persons Indebted
to the said estate will make payment and those having
claims against it will present them for settlement to
THOMAS UREASON,
SAMUEL GREASON.
Exec.
July 18. '65
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK.
WILLIAM Ern, , , M ntonent,Dittruotatart,
Roster O. STXXXXTX, linsat SAXTON,
ItIOLIAIRD WOODS, JOHN S.; STOUTS,
lisxnr A. STUROLON,
This Bank, doing business In the name of KER,
,t CO. le now fully prepared to doe gen- ,
oral Ranking Business with promptness and Bdelity.
Money revolved on Deposit and paid back on demand
,/trEhout notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits,—
' Particular attention paid to the collection of Notes;
Drafts, Chocks, /4c. In any, pars of the United States or•
Canadas.
lietnittances made to England, Ireland'or the Conti.
nont. The faithful and confidential execution of all or,
entrusted to them, may bu relied upon. They will
at all times be pleased to giro any Information desired. ,
in'regard to money matters In general.
tm.„ltanking Ileting In Trout's Building, Main Street,"
a few doors east of the Rail .toad Depot., Open for Mud
neSa from .©'o'clock In the' morning until 4 o'clock In
he evening. , 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. •
Carlisle, Sept. RI, VMS.
r, N. ROSENSTEEL; Sign
;Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Im•ln's (formerly"
Harper's) stow, near ilitner's Dry Dame store. Ile will
attend promptly to all the' ataire" deserliAlons of rat
tng, at reasonable prices, The various kinds of irraintrit
Attended to, seal as mahogany, oak, walnut, die, hi ti
huprov od tlyles. •