New ithertisentents. THE GREEK SLAVE?' 13.AcprusITE, VENUS, FLORA, Ilene, and the DANCING GI Rl, The above celebrated Statues, together with 15 STATU ETTES IN BRONZE. and several Hundred Magnificent OIL PAINTINGS foim the collection of prizes to be dis tributed among the members of the Cosmopoll ,utri Art Association at the first annual distribution, in ...Yfauary next. TIIE COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITERARY ASSO CIATION, organized for the encouragement and general diffusion of Literature and the Fine Arts on a now and original plan. This popular Art Association is designed to encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, and disseminate whole some Literature throughout the country. A Gallery of Art is permanently rot:what, and will contain a valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary ihr the annual dis tribution of each year. The best Literature of the day widl ho Issued to subscribers, consisting of the popular Monthly Alagazines, Reviews, &e. The Committee of Management have the pleasure of announcing that the First Annual Distribution will take place in January next, on which occasion there will he distributed or allotted to members, several hundred °works of Art, among which is the original and world re nowned statue of the GREEK SLAVE,Ly Ilham Powers, costing over five thousand dollars, together with the beautiful Statues of Venus, Bacchante, Babe, Flora and the Dancing Girl; and 15 Statuettes in Bronze, Import ed from Paris; also, a largo collection of Oil Paintings, Comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the 'following Monthly Mag,:tzlnos: larpers' Putnam's It nick erbocker, Blackwood's, Graham's, Magazine of Art, and Godey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews re printed In Now York: Edinburg, Westminster, Lond,on Quarterly and North British. PLAN FOR THE CURRENT YEAR The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the above Magazines tier one year, and also to a ticket In distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, which arc to be allotted to members in January. Persons taking five memberships, are entitled to any five of the Magazines one year, and to six tickets In the k, distribution. Persons on becoming members can have their Maga tine commence with any month they choose. and rely on Its being mailed to them promptly on the tlrst of every_ month. direct fronnhe New York and l'hiladelp*Puly- Miters. LITTELL'S LIVINO AOl , l, Weekly, is one year and two memberships for O. . _ The net proceeds derived from the sale of menthersialps are devoted to the purchaSe of Works of Art Rl' the en suing year. . . lit , o 1; s open. to -receive mimes at the Fasteni Office, Now York, or Western Office. Sandusky. The-Gallery-of - Art - is - located - at - tit lid tfalty7(thifil est ers office of the Association,) where superb Granite Buildings have been erected for it, and in which the splendid collection of litatuary and Paintings arc ex hibited. THE ADVANTAGES SECURED by becoming a member of this Association aro -1 st. All persons. receive the full value of their subscrip ti-m at the start, iu the shape of sterling Magazine Lit erature. . 21. Each member is contributing toward purchasing choice Works of Art. which are distributed among them selves, and are at the same time encouraging the Artists of the country,disbursing thousands of dollars through Its agency. The increasing iptercst felt In the advancement of the Fine Arts warrants the belief that this Association will, with the powerful aid of Literature ' become at once uni versally popular. as it not only cultivates and encourages, the Floe,. Arts, but disseminates sterling Literature througli,,nt the land, thereby adapting itself to the present wants and tastes of the American people, ena bling both rich and poor to make their homes pleasant and attractive, by the aid of Sculpture. Paintings. and the best reading matter which the wide range of Ameri can and Foreign Literature affords. Persons remitting funds for membership should mark letters, •'lleeistered," and state the month with which they wish their Magazines to commence, and also, their Post Office address in full on the receipt of which, a cer tificate of membership, together with time Magazine de• sired, will be forwarded to any yak of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will ob serve that by jeiniteo this association, they receive the 'lNtagazine and Free Ticket in the annual distribution, all et the same price they now pry for the Magazine alone. ttS.. Mikes of the - Association. at the Knickerbocker Matraztne Office. 314 Broadway New York, and at No. ItO ‘Vater street, Snialusky, O hio. Address, (at either office.) C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. Sc L A. TO THE FRIENDS OF ART The CoMmittee of Management of the CostunpollLsn Art Association. being dpgbrous of extending the benefit of the I net it ution toe'krry pirilon of the United States, wish to appoint sonic responjible persons as honorary I , errutries in cities and towns where none already.ap pointed. Address, (at either office.) C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. 348 Knickerbocker Office, New York. or IC.ti irater Circlet, eandusky, Ohio. Dec. 27—Gt I)ERHAM'S THIRD GIFT ENTER PRISE-CO.OOO Tickets already sold. Call for final . lass Meeting of Shareholders to determine on the dis position of the Mitt Property to the Shareholders. At a meeting of the Shareholders in Perhatn's Third UM En terprise, held on the 2.7 th of July, the following resolu tion was adopted: "Resolved, That so noon as it is ascertained that 80,- 000 of the (lift Tickets issued by Mr. Perham in his third enterprise, are sold, the committee shall call the shareholders together at the most convenient plays, for the purpose of instructing said committee In regard to the manner of •disposing of the Olft Property." Having learned from Mr. Perham that 60,000 of said tickets were already sold, and that In all probability the remaining '20,000 called for by the above resolution would be sold by the first day of January next, we have deter mined in accordance with the aixwa opinion, to call a MASS - MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS, at some Once to be hercafier named, on the Vith day of.Tanuary, 1(05, for the purpose designated by the resolution. ROBERT BEATY, Jr., J. LATHROP, COMMITTEE. IL S. ADAMS, . . 190,000 Tickets only at leach will be sold. Each Tick et will admit FOUR PERSONS,aII at once, or fmrtions at different times, to Perham's Burlesque Opera, LIOUSO, COa Broadway, New York, or to his other Entorainments, in various parts of the country. Each purchaser of onb of his tickets will receive a certificate entitling them to one share in the 100,000 COSTLY AND VALUABLE OWI'S, a list of which half already been published. Per sons can obtain the same in circular form, by addressing note to the proprietor. Now's TIIE• TIME TO PbactiAss TICKETS.—In order that the 100.000 Tickets may be disposed of by the time speci fied, the subscriber offers the following inducements for persons to get up Clubs. Each person who gets up a club of ten subscribers, and Bower& Von dollars to this office, will receive by mail or other conveyances, Eleven Tickets. Each person who sends, at one time, one hundred dol lars, will have sent in like manner, Ono Hundred and Flacon Tickets. And for all larger 14111118 in exact pro portion.• 4/ If it should happen that all tho TiCkets are sold when the order Is received, the money will be returned at our expense for postage. All orders for Tickets should be addressed to ,f(fSIA I I PER I I A "I, CO3 Broadway, New 'Fork. My 4th Ento:pslso trill to advortbsed. as soon as the third ono is closed. Tho Tickets uro already printed. Dee. '27- A. MIRACLE OF SCIENCE.-Dr. C, L. Kelling, of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland unity; Pa., announces to those afflicted with Tumors, Wens. Cancers, Polypus,‘ Lupus, Moles or Marks, Serer- Ala. King's Evil and all diseases that have imen usually mated with Caustic or Knife, he can remove them with ut cutting, burning or pain; neither Chlorothrm or !;ther Is administered to the 'patient. It is no Matter u what part of the kiddy they inns be, he can remove I hem with perfect safety, and, in a reniarkahly short l 1 into. No . Mineral of y 01, cgelol,oB6n is applied, and no ioney requires! until a (-tiro Is pea tooted. pr,d,tosse4 Uteri, Eserrffl. C,anplaluts, Chronic, Vene real and ell other dlseaSCs't rented with visitive success: 'Full particulars rail be obtained by add; eising in either Ltiglish or (lemma, post paid. Patients can ho nevem- Moduted with- Hoard on reasonable terms. Mechnnicslairg iir one of the prettiest and healthy "towns in this or any other State. It is 8 miles from ILarrisburg, on the Cundauland Valley Mal Road, and nee.,salblu froul, all parts of the Polio,. The Doctor will. visit cases in any part of the State when desired. u..y_lcind reader if you know any athlete(' fellow peso- I en., delay not to tell them Of this treittmerly ~EOUS. DE 13EGEt3.—just received L another lu4,ol,Clwar! Do pays. De!nines and Par nh,o,t'A Cloths, inov lid ' U. W, LEITNER.• New iltmettisements FOR THE HOLIDAYS! FANCY GOODS, GIFT BOOKS, &c. Pte. S. W. II A VEIISTICE has )uht'recelved from the cit' and Is .pow open i mr a splendid display of FANCY GOODS. suitable for, the approaching lioliday Season, to which he desire'S to call the attention of his friends and the public. Ills assortment in this line cannot is surpassed in "'Tity and ele,Mlico, and both In quality and price ~f the'artieles, cannot fail please purchasers. It would be impossible to enumerate his ID 11.1 DAY FANCY GOODS, • which comprise every variety of fancy:uncle of the most exquisite shape such as ).'Wiper Mache Goods, Elegant alabaster and porrelain ink-stands and tray's, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Basket's, Fancy Woilnioxes, with sowing instruments, • - Port Mollnaies, of every variety, Gold pens and poncels, Fancy paper weights, Papeterics, and a largo variety of Indies' Fancy station ery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladles' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and logs, Brushes of every hind for the toilet Roussel's Perfumes of the varis, Musical instruments, or uds and at all prices, together with au innutnerahle variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for hollidny presents, to which ho invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of HOLIDAY GIFT 110tIKS, comprising the varhms English and American A N NITA LS for 1855, richly embelishod anti ilustrated I'OETIC47 O with C,IIILIMEN'S PIGTOIII AL HOOKS, for children of all ages, than which nothing con be more appropriate or pleasing as Indiday gifts. II isassortment of School Books and School .Stationry is also complete, and compriA:s every thing used hi College and the Schools. Ile also desires fo call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of L 431 1 ,5, liIILI \ DQT,RB. &c from the extensive establishments of rernelins, Archer and others of Philadelphia. comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps. for burning either lard sperm or ethereal oil, * together with Flower YIWPS. Fancy Screens. ke. Ills assortment in this line is un equaled in the borough. Also, FRUITS,. FANCY CONFEq'TIONARY—NUTS--PRE ° S Ell VED FltUl TS, &r., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as van Ice confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. His stock embrases cry thing in the line of Fancy (locls, with many other articles useful to housekeeper which the wildly are eqpecially invited -to -call-a mi-secahtrirrg - the - hallili Relnemher the Ohl Stand, nearly opposite the Hank on North Hanover street. dec 13 18:s1 S. W. HA VERSTICH. rI_BEAT ATTRACTION? 110 FOR kfi Tar: nom DAys . .-1i 81 FS KINGLE'S 01.1) HALL k now and Will continue to be supplied with the great est novelties up to the clone of the treason, comprising in part CONFavioNARIES of the elmicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, 3ellv Cakes, Urn lions, Gum Cordial. Lemon, Chocolate and Pimit Drops, Rose, Vaullia, and Burnt Almonds, French and exploding, Secrets. Also all the common varieties, all of which will be sold whole sale and retail at low rates. Wo have just received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importatbms such as Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Primus. Citron, Currants, soft and paper shelled Almonds, Filberts. (brawl, Cream and Ground Nuts. In connection with the above the largest assortment of TI )I'S AND FANCY GOODS of every hind from all parts. of Europe, manufactured of wood, glasS, china, papier mache, tin and India rubber, rink, &C,Ftleil as Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, sewing and Card Baskets, Work and Fancy Poxes, Flower Vases. Motto Cups, Tea Setts. Music Doses. l'ort Mutinies, Battle Doors, Grace Hoops, Masks. Drums, ]buns Trumpets. Dominoes, Lotto and other games, Ale. Fancy Soaps and Hair Oils of every variety. In connection with the above a large stock of FAMILY ROC-Elt It ES, such as pulverised: Crushed and brown Sugars, of every grade, coffee, Molasses, Starch, Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, sugar, Water and other Crackers, cheese, The sul.srriber returns Ids sinrere thanks to a genet , us NI le for the ram tsinge heretofore bestowed on him, A nd hop,,s, by n desire to please, to merit n rotithituinee of the Carßede, Doe,r 7, 18',4 BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.- We have just received frem Philadelphia, a large assortment of nee, and SPLENDID ANNUA LS, and IFT BOOKS for the holidays, which having been purchased below the usual wholesale rates, we are enabled to sell at greatly reduced prices. They have now In store a splendid stock of Annuals, Gift Books, Illustrated Poets, Standard Works, Bibles, all sizes, Prayer Books ' Ify mit Books. Sunday School Book, Tract Peeks, Juveniles, Sc., etc. All of which are NEW BOOKS, fresh from the pub;ishers, splendidly hound and embelished and got up expressly for the Christmass Holidays. Also FANCY STATIONBY and Fancy articles generally, in great variety. The pubs lie are invited to call and examine samples now ready for Inspection. .e.ii-Itetnember, the place to buy looks, cheap, Is at PIPE:S. Main street. Dee'r 20, 1654 • RUGS c N I d ) h p C T l i O r N A !II I ' : feeol - supply.Of DI WO S aria COS FECTION A It V.— The former In connection vith Ids Antic on hand vi Make his issortment of Drugs, Medicines nod Chemicals complete. 111 s assortment of CONFECTIONARY is also line; consisting of pure.sugar white and trans Parent Candy Toys; Candy, MlllllloYl, assorted, and line Candies Of every variety ; also Fruits, Nuts, and every thing belonging to that department of trade. He 'would call special attention to his supply of FANCY ARTICLES for the 'Holidays, and general use, among which may Is, (hum! the good, the tasteful; and the useful. All are invited to call whether they with to purchase or not. AS. J. KIEFVER. Carlisle, Deer. 20, 2F44, .NTHOTIGT.INotice is hereby given, _Li that an election is to be held on Saturday the Gth day of January, 1855, to elect by ballot 13 directors tbr the Cumberland Valley Su v lug Instit utlon, at theirolilro 1n Dickinson Town:Min to Force for the ensuing year. JACOB REDSECKER, Secretary. Dee'r. 21, 1851. tend ATTENTION SURVIVING SOL DIERS-OF TIII WAlt OF 1812.—The Fun . ' %Jug diers of the war of 1812. residing In Cumberirnd county, arb requested to assemble at the Court House In Carlisle, on Hnturday the 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, M for the pur- Pseof appointing rtelegat NI to the Courentiun rll re t of such tioldiers which la to ascomble In Washington City on the Bth of January next. W. FOULIi ) EDWD. A lIMOIt, (Commltteo. IL 1101.00:1111. , Carpals, Dee'r.b., 1851. UNION FIRE COMPANY'S LEO TURES.—The fourth of a eouise of Lectures for the benefit of,tho "Union Fire Company." will 46 ir -- be delivered at MARION II ALL, on THURS DAY evening. December 21st, by r-lo Rev. JOHN McCLINTOCR; D. D Tickets, admitting three persons to the course (of Six. Lectures) - - - - 'Single Ticket for the Course - - - . "' to each Lecture - - - - 12y4 For sale at the door nu the on the evening of the Lec tore. Doors open at: 03 ',' o'clock. .Locture Co commen ce la 7. (tun - 1) 11 I A P.l.llS' SiIPERPIIOSPIIATL OF I I.Al .A LIM E.— The sul,seriLers aro Agent s' In PI! 11104. ira fkir the above fertillnr , r, which has hcon fully tested Pm the last three years. .Early orders solicited as tho supply will he limited. • Also, for sale best -Perm hen tii vornment 11 lone No. I. PASCHALL MORRIS 'Agricultural Nl'arehouse and Feed Store, N. E. corner Ith 11111 i Market streets, Philadelphia. , (lASII ME RES, &c.—The sub- Htriber ham just (poled a Tari . rt,y or Pialda awl kittilleA at reduced pH( us. • , I , Zuv 15 _Lt TATcHEs! MATCHES ! !--JOHN LDoNN C 1 IN. manufacturer and inventor of SAFE TY PATENT SQUARE 111 , 11101 ff WOOD BOX M ATell ES No. 106 North FOUivrii Street (above !ince) Pi II LADEI,. PIII A. Matches having heroine an hulispensable article in housekeeping, the subscriber after a great sacrifice of time nod money, is enabled to offer to the Public an ar ticle at once combining Utility and Cheapness. The in ventor knowing 'the danger apprehended' on accramt of the flimsey manner in which Matches are gollerally packed in paper, has by the aid of New Steam Machinery of his own invention, succeeded in getting up a SAFETY PATENT SQUARE UPRIGHT Wool) BOX; this box is fat preferable, In as much tlint it occupies no more room than the old round wood box, and 'contains at least Two II undred per Cent none Matches, which to Shippers is considerable advantagf;Titis entirely new, and serum against moisture and spontaneous combustion, dispels all danger on transportation by means of Railroad, Steam boat or any other undo of Conveyance. - Those Matches are packed so that one gross or more may he shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety. They are the most desirable article for Ilome Consumption. and the Southern and western markets that have ever been invented. DEM.ERS and SHIPPERS, will do well to call and examino for thernselveg. frT..These matehm, are WARRANTED to be superior to anything heretofore offered to the Public. JOHN DONNELLY -106 N( , rth FOURTH St. * Philad'a. Dec'r 4, 15.,4. 'DRESS CLOAK TRIMMINGS.— , No. 200 cims . syr STREET. below Eleventh. and N0..170 sorrir SECOND STREET, below Spruce, Phil adelphia. We Invite attention to our complete RETAIL assortment of Plush and Silk Bindings, Fringes. But tons and Staple Trimmings, of Ourngn impartation and man ufacture. trk_Orders executed nt a few bouts notice. G. MAXWELL & SON, 206 Chesnut St. and 170 South 2,1 St.. Philade:phia. Philadelphia, December 0, 185 I-4mm lAWES FANCY FURS.-JOHN J FAREIR A, Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in allidnds of FANCY FUNS, for Ladies ..and Children, at '2.al MARKET Street. above Eighth. Philadelphia. Having now completed my large and beautiful assort ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs. that a ill be worn by Ladies and Children during the present sea son; this rissortment of Furs is t'quorti to any to be found in this City, either Mr quality. variety or beauty. Hav ing bought my Furs to Europe - Mr Cash. and hare had them manuthet tired by the most competent wo,„ nt ,, under my own supervision, with reas.malrle ecnorrmy._ Lantslatermined_tu_salL.theut-at--stuall-protits,--lind-for- Cash only. F:Toltr.v.Er.rEits- would wvll ove me .^. call before mirelmeing. .101 I N FA RE! I: A. 284 MARKET street, abov! .... tylth, nf-3m Q.AUSAGE CUTTERS AND STITF kj FEl:S.—Several patterns of the alxw e on hand and for sale wholet‘alc and retail by PA SCH A LL 11101111 IS fi Cfl., Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store: e.'ruer Mt and Market. Philadelphia. Poe. QPAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS LY—A full supply of the above celebrated Churn.' now ou hand of all the different ,lies. from 4 gallons to It received the first premium at the late Pennsyltania State Fair, thw first premium at the rrltuklin Institute nod Itelaw a rt. and 3latyland State Fairs, and tsrions others nt different placos. It will make more and Liter butter from a given amount of cream. and in lo:ts time than any churn in time tnarket. For sale a twins:de and retail by PASCHALL MORIRS Agricultural Warchouto and Fuel.' Ft.nr. corner of 7th and Market. PhiladclpLLl. Dee. 6. INlA—tf UDITOICS NOTIOE.--Tha subscri i-x_ Ler, Auditor II 1.110111 led by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberlatal comity, to marA:al and - diatributo the it144(3i8 lti the hands of Itettry Arsiirneta of J nn. Snavoly, under a d,:xal of cultmtary ziesMntaent for the benefit of creditors, will attend far that ourv - aa at .1 3: 11 Itupp'eNill In IfarnOon townahlp.on MONDAY, the lot day of January, at It) o'cl,wk. A. M., oli which time those having claims will ill&me present them. Dec 13, 11S51 DANIEL SHELLY, Auditor. I'. MONYER 'l l AVEHN LICENSE.—To the Hon orable Judge', of Om Court of General Sesldovs of t l'enco of Cumberland Ceuuty, at January So•Flons, A. D. 'Mk The petition of John Hannan respectfully represents that yew petitioner is provided ‘vith the necessary regni sites for keeping a house, of Public Entertainment in the house now occupied as such by him in the west ward in the ts.nuzit of Carlisle. Your. petit Loma% therefere. pray s your Honors to grant him a license f,,r the Mine the en suing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of January neNt maim; in duty bound he will ever pray. &c, JOHN HANNAN. We the undersigned citizens of the West ward in the borough of Carlisle In the county of Cumberland, do cer tify that we are well erqualnted a Ith the above named John Itamtim and that he to of good repute for honesiy and temperance, and is well provided with house 0.111 and couvenienees fOr the accommodation of sttaneers and travellers, and that suns an Inn or Tavern IN nee, t,,-• ary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and trat (-Hers. A. L. ; , vonsit.r. James RarlF„ Robert Allison, Go( , r,:e Heile!, W. Ewalt:. Win. Morrison, C. J. Cartneny. Chas. Itarnitz, J. Whistler. 11. J. lileffer, James l't stiethwait, Geo. Ego. [F.eptl.3 r riAVERN LICENSE.-7--To the Hon pruble the Judges of the Court of General Qum ter hessions of the Peace of Cuuiberhuul County, at Janus ry iiesaden 11,55. The peti‘low of C. IL UNDERWOOD. respectfully rep resents;That your petitioner Is provided with the ne cessary requisites fi r keeping a house td publicentcr taiument in the house now occupied by,hira as such;lu Upper AlleW township. Your petitioner therefiwe prays your honor to grant him a license' fur the same fur the ensuing year, commencing on the lot day of January, 1855. As in duty bound, he alit ever pray, &c. Pee. 5, 1854. We the undersigned. •citizens of Upper Allen town ship, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named C. It. Underwood. that he is of good repute Mr honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with housemen' and conveniences fir the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such an inn or tav ern Is necessary to accommodate Limo public and enter tain strangers and travellers. Michael (7ocklin, Samuel Stalter, Jacob L Zook, Mechling,, Lewis flyer, John W. Cocklin, J Mlatre, Thomas Gould, John Moore, William M. flekely, Charles Ilinganum, lioorgct'hapumn. I -1 0R SALE 011 RENT. • flint desirable private residence l7;l3,1 ! situated on Main street In the Bonnie+ of Carlisle, adjoining property of Mitchel z. 1 !! , MCClellan,and other. and now In the occupancy of 11. L. Burkholder, Possession given on thu Ist of April, 1855,Ter terms apply to W. M. PEIVROSE:. Beer. 20, 1f4,4, FOIL RENT.—Tho cor m. N .,. '2-,ner STOIO: ROOM, now oeeni•led Vlll, , tif ,5.7,A by W. F•hehlvti as-a shoo storof ono of 1ty . 4 , ......4 -Ow be ,-it tuitions .1u the Lomugh, ~...-.....---- , - Call on (10:rgo Esc. . t Deer .20, ISFA 1— ..--- EMI FOR RENT.L—The two . sto-, yes . ry FRAME HOUSE, situttte on West 7,1114, I.alti street,Atirsite Ow Bail lload Depot, • 21 I: tW . now in the oc,uptiney of J. N Arnistrng.as s f 7 it Tohaeso store. It is suitablo for a Mere or shop, being one of tho best business locations in the town. Alen, for sale„ a first rate FAMILY CAR. ItbAfill, for one or tWO Ilarsea. The Carriage to built strong and of the best materials. It will tAll low for cash. to nor '25 . WM. D. SEYMOUR. Q Ly T()JII . 4] ROOM FOR RENT. capacious and central STOltil IhDOM ini the e.,rner of Main and Pitt streets, now oceupied by Henry Peters. is offered for rent from the Ist or April next. Per termu - ; enquire of illovt.ls] 1101111111: NOBLE, G. W. lIITNER. I kEarliq_le fjeralb. FVfabefpf)in. 3lotices. fur Sale anti dent. _TAMES M'CLINTOCK, M. D.,—Late Q Professdr of Anatotny and Surgery in the Philadel phia C'ollegt of Medicine, and Acting Professor of Mid nifery ; onoaef the Consulting Physicians of the Phil adelphia Hospital, Illockloy; late member of the Nu- Donal Medical Assoeintion,• inediber of the Philadel . plibt Medical S,s-lety; tionnber of the ModlcrsChlrfirgi egi College: of Philadelphia; formerly President and Professor of Anatomy nod Surgery In Castleton Medi cal College. Vermont; and also, late Professor or An atomy and Physiology in 15.1.1u:hire Medkal institu tion Pittstield, &c., (r. liasiately Introduced in' popular form. several if his Etrorite prescriptions for the principal disuses uC this climate. 'fife name of each article will imply the dis ease for which it is intended to be used. Int. MCCLINTOCICS rEcToRAL STRUT. DR. MCCIINTOCICSCoLD AND COUGH Alf XTrlte—For Colds. Coughs, &c., Price 25 rts. MCCLINTOvICS ASTHMA AND 11001•INO COUGH Rtmr- DY. Pace 50 cts. Dn. „NleClaNtocit's TONIC ALTERNATIVE Enter—Fur Pu rifying the Blood. Price .3.1. MOCUNTocs's Dyspeptic Ellxir—For giving t ,, ne to the ftonirwh, relieving pains after eating. heartburn. and all disagreeable symptoron arising from indigestion. Price $l. MCCLINTocK's RHEUM (TIC MIXTURE—A Purely Ve getable Remedy for internal use. Price 50 cis. 11/CCLINT(oCK'S IIk:UNIATIC LINIMENT—FOY Illiemna Lim, Sprains, Swellings, Sc. Price hU cts,- _ • Dn. Nlcei.vvreCK'S ANODYNE 31INTIALE—Fsr PADS, TOittll ache, Rustle Nenralgia,t&e. Price 50 els. 11n. Mel:.1.114101:K . 1 , 14.VKIL AND certain cure ler all I ntermltten tg. Priee $l. DR. NIt`CLINTOt DIARrAItrA rolthlAl. AND CIIOLF:r..% Pr 17- vENTI r.—A :are Remedy. Dn. 7.lrCLittyogß's I'l 1111 kTIVE Costiveness. lir:id:who. Ac. Frire :Yr rtg. Dn. Mcl2l.TNTralCsf.tml-nntorp irregularity in the Functions of the Liver and Bowels—the Last Liv er 1111 made. Pike 2i, etc. a I nn. For sale in• Dn.!. Nict.'I,INTOCK. at his Medical Dept N. W. Corner Ni NTH and FILIIERT Streets, rhiliolci phia. and all Druggists. Druggists and Dealers In Med Hiles who wish to be Agents. will please addles. Dr Nictlintock, furnishing reference, mane of Post Office outlay and litate. 119,Fer sale hy W. A. Kelso. Samuel Elliott. Carlisle: .1. 11.OiIswell. Emit Luger it:„Co.. L. Kitelf. titan, Merlianlialatrg: Joseph Ilert'on..Nevaine; .1. B. Zitannertnan. Anders.nburg; Noires Fertitr. town t'. New lilonnilr,lit: 11:1)det AI. ! , inrer. NeMlO , ll.: IL F. Gardiner. :•pilMire; A.. 1. Mlller and .1. S. Nixon. Cbamterillunr. It. Neetzer, \Vey tarl4. lieerge Ilertzu en Tirol D. H. Jones Ilarrisimrg. 1111. vim Is emisultett eitheut charge daily. front In to I:2ticloek. A. )1.. at Li' Ittit4 t. i; - ",1r5 - 4=-1Y ELIA NG, OFF AT Cl/ST.—The sub- Liscribor int onAling to change his business, line com menced selling nil his large awl:Thu.lld stitch of Winter iloods at cost for cash. Most of this stork tins been puo chased this faii: in Nero York and Philadelphia, at the lowelU rani price... Purchasersian therefore save yrnie by calling son, and at the statue litre hare the largest and best stock of goods to select from. In the .tuwn or ,I.lllltV. In thie stock arill be found some fresh eLtyril ES, Cassimera. rassitieis. Veatings. Superior a bite, red and vellow Flannels; red. green. blue. &al: And cow Siwk Flannels: Ribbons rind Flout era: Magma new st.loa barrel ('ash mere. Willies and Po Berzes: French Merno.s. l'aramotta% Aloclms yieptit lir"- cha and Pl:trail SHAWLS, Ltdies. ('lithe and Silt Velvet for liintles, Calicots„ Gingham.% 1N. , . a limn , and new st- - ick of It '0 'TS AND SIMES, a lot of new and well made CU)TIIING. Now is the time to get goals cheap. All are inatod to rail aria examitie for theins,lres., 0011,111'. larli Ic. Dee. 20, ISA. . SE LUNG OFF AT COSI' ! kr BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! i'he set seribers, intending to have this plaee, offer their entire stork of DRY GOODS AND tiIIOCkitIES at first cost. -It consists of 11.. t DI ES' DRESS tltlODS.—Fine all wool ImMines and Cashmere& De Ileges. French rul Merinoes ' Black and ' , er Dress Silks, Handsome Del/lines from 8 to 20 cents lad' yard. EMBROIDEItIES.—A. large assortment of Swiss end Jaeonet Spencers. tholersleeves, Collars. itialllngs, Inserting& Sr. Mounting Spencers and Collars. and Embroidered linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. 141111 g MU tii` , ltiare Itlack, Figtaretl and Thilwt ~tcitt la. D,)M ).:STfC.S.—Clot hs. ss m e nes, Sattinot ts, iron Lucky limeys, :tins:lns, Checks, Tickinits. Cnii coca, Vlannels. Sze..te. A 1.., a large nsieTtment of climes, Cotton, Oishmere and Woollen lh so, Cloth Caps, Itlankels, Se, GDOCKIIIES.—Suzar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, n invite one and all to come and examine our stock AS now is the time to porcha)m cheap goods. F. W. Corner of N. Ilanover and Louther streets. Nor. 21), ISA. t ip ir --- 71 ... 3:1?-P!"--- s 7 - NTEW STO E & COoD , NEW 000DS!—The on dei•i;:ned is tiMr - 'oponing in the store room of Nvilliain Leonard, an the earner of lianos or and Louther streets. in the' Borough of Carlisle, a large and general assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DET thsiDS, emimus log almcst every land and variety of goods aalaut.d to this market, together with an assortment of 11l F.F. Ilia stork having been nearly all purchased within the last two weAs. buyers will have the advantage of selecting Irma a FRESH STOCK. us well as of the late decline in the price of many articles. lie will be happy to PX hii it his r,ssis to all who may favor him with a call. and pledges hinisif to sell everyartiole as low er lower - than they rum be purchased elsewhere. -Carlisle, Nov. 15,1F04. EOLIERT DICK. 11tOSPECTUS FOR 181)5.—The SAT URDAY EVENING POST established August 4th, Weekly edition between 60,000 and fa!,oo. The long period of over Thirty-Three Years, dUring which the Saturday Evening Post has been establislnst and Its present Immense circulation an , guarantees to 01 who may subscribe to It that they will receive a full return .for their tnormy. Our arrangements so far for the com ing rear, aro such as we trust will be thought worthy of the high reputation of the POST. Positive arrangements already ha% e been made for contributions from the gift od pen of M rm. ForTIIY ()MI. AM: lilt EENWOOI), Mrs. UeN so., MARy h itINU, ELIZA L. SynlIAT, Mrs. CANLEN, FANNY FERN. and a new contribu or t (whese name by request is withhld.) In tile first la.mwer of Jrirauary next NVII design emu mowing tho following Notelet; Weeks of Coln t ship, by Mrs. nuelio F. Carlon, author of .-Orao Year of Wodh,ek.'.r _ . . We pintos , following this with an Original Novelet— desh.med to illustrate, incidentally, the great Evils of In.. temper:lnce—cot Pled 'the Palls of the W al using, by a nen and distinguished cent ributor. We have also made ariungements for Two Stories ' to lie entitled The OliChia Sisters, and The Nabobs Will, by Grace tireenwocal, au thor of •`llreenwomi Leaver,' „ I 111111 Mishaps," A.c. Also. the f "lon lug Itthilllolllll Clain :—New rice of Slog ales. by Fanny Virn,author of "Fern 'waves," m ai k the ; , exton. a Novelet, by Mrs. Denison, author of the "Step-Mother. -none Pictures," 4e. Nancy Selwyn, or the Cloud with ii - Silver Lining, a Novelet.by:ilarYluting. - And last, but by no means least—from the fascinating and powerful pen of the t'est's own t xelusive rontril tor—Viva. a Sthry of Life's Mystery, by Mrs. Ennna H. N. Southwerth, author of "Surilun," "Thu Lost Ilth oss," In addition to the above proud array of contributions. Ntc shall endeavor to keep up our usual variety Original I.4.lfrnS, tores 01 lAA' in our Own and Foreizn Loot:, rholen Selections 1 - 11 , 111 .Igri ,llllLral A rtble. Ihmeral News, numerous A tit:ethics. Vlb.`,V of the Produce and Stock Markets, Dank Note List, ,&e..—our rbjett brim! G. cdve a COlllpillt6 as illy Iw nttrlimitswill admit, of the (treat it r . EMIR AV l NOS.-1n the nay of Enguti lope o exemir ally pri , ent lea,t two weel..ly—oar.r and I.IIC , other of Is blame roux character. the p.lll of the ' , tined States, paid quarterly or yearly in advance. at the °Mee where it is it wired, Is on}y et; cents u ) car. ' TEEMS.—Fingle COUS, V.; 4 Copies. - - - - - - - - y 1 ,111% '8 ,( .t niPone to getter up of Chili.) In,no Tl " oni" , to getter np of Cluti,l ikon .20 And one to getter up of fluty) e , , The money must al nitys lie sent hi ail roUPe. Ad. dress always post-paid. lIEA(t'N 4 PETEIiSON, No. G 4 South Pam ple Numbers sent gr.ills to Rapale, when reipiest dye Id dt-La —The tee - Job Printing done at this office in) ()oohs. Stores . nub Sljotis. • .QTOV ES ! STOVES I 1 STON / ES !P.— ki Jons 1). fiOtalAli would inform ,klie public that ill, has now on imintat his establlshniela , „ un :link, .`:d., next door hi Mariod - Ilall, the largest' and most com plete assortment, of COgli, OEFIC .;---& - PAR- , rnfill:, liTON'Eli to be found ill Ill; county, ~, : ,,-4 which will, be sofa at the lui4 t prices for - .'''ash or approved credit. Ills sto k consists of "---• a large assortment of new am highly op -.1 •:i. ir. - _ — __ .iroNed PATENT COMilikal 5.401 ii.S. finished p'' 111 ant 111014 complete Manner, 111 d ellieWate rIT ~i thr.r wood sir coal, ur both. All the old standar pattern. ii hich have stood the test of experience. ma 1,0 four,: et his establishment. Also, a great, variety o the mil approved and beautiful PARLOR 01 , Y10E 6. Orn, It eluding a number of now stykscpwsessing very sup rise ad NAlltflgefi OVer rinse heretofore in use. Enroll'', and Is, , astiwrpors sire respectfully Indies to give him : call before purchasing elsewhere. Stet es delivered to any part of the country and put Up at the shortest n• • tlre. Ile continues to do all kinds of TLN AND : , 111 , ..17; IRON W A I:.E, and Copper Work, and has constantly tos hand or will mate to order every article required I • • housekeepers or others In this line. Ills stuck of Ti, and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household ant mi e l s ,,,, idenall. warranted equal to the beat 1111111ufat trred. Pees•dis In want of articles In his line may iii ii :13 is be sun, of beim: accommod.ited to their satisfactir is by giVing him a call. [nov l-1i,Z,1 FoR PARLOR ANT Cu 4 RISU prov Es. The sulescriber at his old stand o n N e rti l ji nn° , s t the sign of the "Mitinnietl Red toffee Pot," he sires to call the attention of the public to lilt 1:117e/ie. sort inent of STOVES. of the newest a n d st the styles, from the hest manufh ies in th ...,71,„, r. untry. ainhat all prices firm, s:i to 115. r 111( k ~,... ~Itg tile l'A 1C1,4111 A (I.M I.lbEll ii , T. Iv i s -,',.:7.: at,c the Mirror Stu% e i the Arctic. Revere. stsc '; , :=il Persian. 1'111..11 and Alma Air 11.rlit, tr.s.'cr hi r ... - a if II other patterns a Noll lie has of all si, f , f I' ',ardor, r.r.irainisTs. and ealetriated fx.iii..urninix vii.l en w..... 1 or crial. Aim., the ;Etna., (;101e. Aster, A 11,41.3 Flat-top find I)andhov or tier Man's, with dhier ('(H 'K IND STOVES, onniprising the latest Iniprnvenient, ix I. itchen stoves, and intended for either wood nr cr.:!.-- Ale , . the Dining tita.mn COOL ITII4 Struirs—a new and rix {taunt lir title, to %Olin!, he Invites the prictillihw sit,' - 1 ion of ilunillosy Ills cosh rig stoves ripoze in price fr. 1 .in In :25. pith the fixtures isimplete. Also. Nine Plat.• mate.. of 4 ari , .u.: patterns unit different pi i.....e. ' Also. E\.l MEhLED 'AND TINNED 11 .1 I; E fir C.. 1 i "g . St., eS. lirass Kettles. &e. Ain.. every article In tii, line 1 , 1 Tin au.] Popper 1Y tire. The plahl I; are respo fully ins itel I r till as hip in confident with his 1:,:ii... 5t.....ek-varlety-rt ntl - rhenpirceirrtf ifir.. 7- ' tire satistireti..ri to every purchaser. Call and see. °et, IA. 1'34. ill. 'MORRIS. FALL .AND WINTER FASIIION. . The gut:serif:or has just returned frx,in the alt.:: and is luny opening at his store room, next Boar to X: cold t Livingston's clothing store, a very huge stm I, : • Fil BOCiTS A NI) SIIOES, uhiell cannot be • in'. ri a e s i7;c l i i t n es st a l e "' n ' ai i, Vt it i. Y in 4 o n f d t i t ' i r i i i c l e i4 a l:l , ;( l .. to l i t i l l , ' sortment eomprises in part, all des..ripti:•m: : t Ladles and Misses SLIPPERS, ii A ITERS :nal .-'11(il t-• of the latest styles. and of superior quality; (lent 1 :- men's raid hip :mil l'oarse Soots. of the bust wgrbiami, ship, and at qui lowest prices; Youth's. lh , ys' and Mere It uni:ariail hoots; Ladies' stud “entlem,u's t: um I•byei• 4:ii. kii. Ms.. a lit iif Carpet Ilas and Trunhs. This'extensbi: stock of now rind fashhandde fit , l*.s has teen sele•ted with great rare. nut OW 1111:dit ;5 warranted. Ile also vont hh, to manufacture ail 11, •:, of '{‘ ork as detia - e. Ile solicits a share of pudlie pat:: I =ME 311'S. us t 1 receive( ala , •r.re assort• • meta of PUMPS' of every variety In general I , — einhracing Inm and Brass Cistern and Cistern Shie Pumps. A),. out d o or pumps. so regulated no net be subject to freezing in whiter. These pwnlis are t up in the very hest style In l..tut of quality nod o, main:hip. The manufacturers having had pre!, loms awarded for their pumps at • several State Fairs. aheir they have been ou exhibition. also. constantly on Lai a full assortment of Iron Well Curls and Chain Pumps Fur sale low at non l-1151 31eaf tEslnte ATVLUABLE TOWN PROPEETY 'iv AT \'ATE m 0,41.1111,- will ,11 . . the to,;.orty he noo rind seen 1 . 1‘ , .. II rill, Iy ou 101 l by "the lter.l. V 11, ?hotre, si,nated.on South 'honorer t •4.f. earliNk. lir pert,' of )1 , o• Won. Graham, near the 11 slit til 14 , tuna Road, vonsisting of a TtilVN I.IIT A ND, A 11A 1 '2lO feet. upon o hi, It are eroetoti a el.od too FILAME HOUSE, Wand lloun , and Stable, tezetbor Ober out-huilding;:. There is also a good brink cetnotit I ( ~f holdlog forty•nre hogsheads of ttat-r. The pr,perty Is In repair. Also, for vile, a lull TOM N 1.51 T adjoining the atrn e. 141 by dto feet. Any .11111 wantiog sut h property will do or!l to eall and examine. reo;22=-,tut lIENEPKT LAW. IIL: BLIC tiAtE.-I will sell on the preiniseS on AI E.l):\ Esl).ll'..lanuary 19th Is:A or to t 5..1,1 s,..ner.) the valuable 11(ll'1 4 .11 on ilast Main Street. It Is well situated fora bearding house, hating 15 rot Ins, with a I_ 'stern, IS twit ill use, MI excellent w. II of W.der. Stable. Ae. The lot is 611 feet front and flit in depth. pad contains it liMoltelyer Cherry and other ft uit trees. The property mill be shown by the underslEnod to any person wishing to see It. At the same [line, 1 will sell five acres of land situate at the west end of the town, opposite to Cart's Orebat al. Terms made knoun on day of sale by CarllFlc Poe. 13, ISs4—th • ALUABLE T 0 W N • ,•,•, pnormtry• PRIVATI: SA I E. PY'S` , The subseriber Sell .privat+3 sale, ;, that valuable bUSIIIeSS stand on,the cer - nor of Hanover and Loather streets, in . Carlisle, Va. The lot is 30 feet front by •240 feet In depth. There Is a large TIMER SToity saviNE ri..AsnatEb novsu. well finished, a large yard and—puden, and every thing necessary to malce It comfortablti - and eon veinent residence. For terths'enquito of J. rErrEn. Carlisle, Dee'r. 20. 1554. Q-1-1 RHO 8 SALES.—By virtue of 7. sundry writs of Venditloni Exponas, INFIIOII out or the - Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to toe dhectrd, I will expose to sale by public 'endue or outcry, ut the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle,on TiII'IISDAV the 28th day ofllecember,ltifpl,nt 10 o'clock, A. M. the following Peal Estite.via: A Lor or.onouso, situate In South Middleton towu t.hip,.containingONF -Witt:more or 1e55,1 , 111.1T1110 , 1 on the north by the Pine road. on the.west, east and youth by Mathew Moore having thereon erected a two story frame house A,'. Seized and liken In execution as the property of William Laird. , Also a LOT OF GROUND sit mite in Churehtown,Monn.e. township. Cumberland county. containing 33 foot in front and 260 feet in depth HIDEO or less, bounded on the cast by an alley, on the south by Dr. Levi It. Lenher. west by lante La w, north by Main si reel, having thereon ureet.. ed a two story BUICK II017ti1.:, with an attic story, a stal.le, earriage home and ether out houses nod the otke of it well of water, .te., t!'elzed and taken in execution Mt the property of William Thomas. Also, by %it tue of a writ of Testatuut Ventlitioni lmas, is4ital out of the Cott! t of Common Pleas (0' Lei 1.5 County. and to me directed. I will expose to sale Ly pub lie yetelue er tattefy. at the Court House, In . the Bor ough or( A yll s le, TliVitSi)t the 2tith day of Dreemr r, 14.1. at 10 Ccioelt, A. Al. the follow lug ]Teal Estate Avrl: ACT OF I..\\P, slt,nate In Silver Spring township, Cumberland County. ei ntandnit 1:'0 tveres, more bonvided .rlll 1 y Unvld Fought avid :hint Gni e.vt tho n . Y 1 by .loFeph rind : , anuvel Grier, On the v,•vdli l'y Illlavn Jai ob 3, and tiverast --chap -1...t, ha% log thereoii ereetvd :lone blory I.AXI IIOU.SEand Ac. ely.ed and taken In execution as the prnia•rty AbralvAin I J avienion, and to be sold by Inn. .11. MeD.A It.!YuND, f...l.verlit Flverld's Mee Canlitdo • lAY A N D STRAW CUTTERS, I CORN, large assortment of hn jn•.ted Juty, Straw and Fodder Cutters. not' on hand.— ko. &ale and !.hr.de cora shelters It r either hand or lo Fl' pom er. of the very latest manufactory, including the premium shelter at the late Veonsylvanla State Fair. 'For t-ato t y .51,011111...4a AHrtcnllural IVarrhome and Ect.d Slore, co er ri of tf rn 7tl and 31alliel, Fhilath.lldil I) et. 0, El AV \'M. irE:cicy sANTO'N'S .1. BAUGHMAN