pointed an Assistant Door Keeper in the House of :Representatives. He is a compe tent and worthy man. se-Dr. Collins President of Dickinson College, preached in the' erapitol at Washing ton, on Sttuday a week last, sass the corres pondent of the Baltimore Sun. COUNTERPErIT COIN.-11:e understand that counterfeit fifty and tweuty•five cent coins are in circulation, and that quite a number of them have been palmed upon our country friends dealing in unirlcct. They are rough specimens and easily detected up on examination. MEETING OF TUE LIAR. At a meeting of the Court and Bar..of Carlisle, held on the Bth inst., the Hon. J. H. G RAIIAM was called to the chair, and J. S. COLWELL, Esq., appointed Secretary'. _The death of GEORGE A. LYON, Esq., one of the oldest members of the Bar, having been an nounced, the following resolutions expressive of the feelings of the meeting were offered by the Hon. F. WATTS, and unattimJusly adopted. Inasmuch as it has pleased Divine Provi dence, to deprive the community of the con spicuously bright example, afforded by the life dd" tquiriteter"of our deceased friend, GEORGE A. LYON, Esq., it is just to his memory and gratifying to ourselves thus,to unite in the expression of the honor due to his eminent virtues as a citizen, and his high toned professional integrity as a member of our Bar. It is with no ordinary degree of feeling that we express our sincere conviction that no nyan has lived a longer and - k better life, nor one more highly on hued in all its actions by a religious love and observance of trath, justice and charity. In all the various occupations by Which he was brought in contact with his folksy men, he was admired and beloved, as well A)? his purity of purpose as for his conscientious discharge of duty. There is consolation to us in the reflection that his well spent • life has happily closed, full of hope and without fear. ' Reso/eq, That'the Secretary of this meet ing, communicate to the family of the de ceased our deep and sincere feeling of sym— pathy with them in this affliction ' which has deprived them of a kind husband, an affec tionate father and beloved-friend. li'e/rc(i, That filled with veneration for the character of our deceased brother, the Court and Bar will attend his funeral and wear crape upon the telt arm for thirty days. Re red, That these proceedings be pub lished in the papers of the borough. tier"Joim,Good morning, Sir. Flow are You? NTH INOEM—IIood mornintr. Fir; can you tell me where I ean find the cheapest READY MADE 01.0111ING, and the beet. . . Jous.—Yes, sir. Ire have a number of good (bottling Stores in Carlisle, but Messrs. Srturn littorntat, at the South East corner of the „Public Square, has' the cheapest. STR \NOER.—WeII. so everybody says In the country. 1 did not know but that we were mistaken, so 1 thought I would enquire of your town folks. Jett What kind of Clothing do you wish to buy! SruAnsa.—Why I would like to get a good Overeoat, Dress Coat and Pants for in self, and a Coat and Pants for my boy. ,linm_Well, STEINER Az BROTHER, they say, hare ex• eellent Over coats, for $7.110; Dress cuatt; for ss,oo „ and Winter Pants for $2,50 well lined. STRANGER,—What about Boy's Clothing. Joits.—What about them I Why STEIYER k BROTHER turn out the cheapest lot of Boy's Clothing, both for Sunday and every day that you will find in Carlisle. Sva \Nth:H.—Well, thou rut off for Steiner and Broth ers. Clear the way, Datil° '55 SAarrtages. On the 2nd instant at Heiser's lintel in Carlisle, Pa. by the Rev..l. 0. Ilueher, Mr. JOAN H. tiIIOSS to Miss, MARY JANE. daughter of Mr. John Armstrong; all of Silver spring Township, Cumberland Co. Pa. riCatitS. On the evening of the 3rd instant, after a protracted illness, which she bore Christian meekness, MR .N.EI.IA ELIZA 11E1'11, youngl•st daughterof A.l. W. and the late Between Jackson. Ot Th DRAWING ROOM, , C ,otr t ENTERT AINMEN T.-0 - 0 0. SIAN'S BARDS under the di rection of OSSI AN E. DODGE, Editor and Proprietor of "Dodge'n Literary Museum," will give one of their ' , ash. ionable DRAWING ROO3I CONCERTS! in MARION IC\ Carlisle, on WIWNESDAY EVEN— ING, JANUARY 10th, 1851 The Company is composed of the following eminent talent : J. (1. CLARK. Tenore.,, E. KELLY, Baritone. R. BAILEY, Alto. OEO. MOBO AN, Basso. OSSIAN B. DODGE, Musical Director and Delineator. I'ol'llllllg 8 company wbich for power. variety, purity of ton6,' and, musical skill, stand unrivalled in America if not in, the World. CAUDS OF ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVF, CENTS. Doors open iit CM o'clock. Concert to couunence at 734;,. Jimuary 10, lsr,s. TAR. GEO. Z. BEETZ, 1). D. S.. DENTlST.—Respectfully tenders his professional services to the public. Artificial Leath inserted, from A singlo tooth, to an entire set, on the latest and most approved principles. Such as Single, Black, and "Con tinuous Gum Teeth." Iflceaseh of the Mouth and Ir. regularities carefully treated. OFFIPF: at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt Strcct. Carlisle. (inn 10 1 1 011. RENT.—The subscriber offers -1 fur rent the STORE '11(10,4 now occupied by Sam . 411. ,- no] Elliott as a Drug Store, and the - Dwelling at ' 'lg Inched, situate on 'Math Street, Carlisle, Pa., one door from the public square, and next to the store of G. W. Hither. ' Also, the DWELLING MUSE Se the row rconturluly known as "Harper's Row, rim occupied by the Illlsses Alsq, the DIVELLINtI HOUSE iu the rt,sc w occupied lay NV. W. Beecher. ressesslou Of each Olson ou the lot day of Aprti next Carlisle, January 10,1515, AUCTIONEERING.--The subscriber respectfully Informs Ore . -citizens ot Cumborland <snnotty that ho will attend to Lilo business of AVC— TIONIehriIINO and Cit In NO. OF SALES in any part of tulhl county on tho most reasonable terms. Having a large amount of sales on band, it will to for the advan tage of thane having business of this kind to apply-im mediately. Ills residence in at Bridgeport. In thin enmi ty, whore ho will always be found whoa not otherwise en_mged. January 10th, 1855, r 1 1V0 S P.LENDI D. FARMS FOR BALE.--The subscriber will sell at priratesalo the two following tlVPribed thrms. No. 1--ts situated north-west of Carllsle,oldjoining the inhatited part of said Borough, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FOIVI 1:" ACRE S of first rate Lime st,ue Land; lut‘ big thereon erected a 111!s? large BANK BARN, a large ItAl` 11 tiJ, ii . a comfortable CATTLE Also, a etenfiwtable DWELLING 11011:4E, :oat other out-buildings. The land 1N itt at high wate of maltival ion and all under good post aud rail relive. it Is Beinded 0.1 the north by the heirs of ;ittat uel Alexander. dite'd., on the east by John Noble, Wm. D. Seymour anyl others, on the west by Jun. Moore, Bashi Grier, Ac., mill or the s , uth by the publie road leading from lad isle to Waggoner's bridge. No. situated in North Middleton township. 43,( ... ; unites from Cadisle, on the ltdrrisburg and Carlisle ttirlifillte road. about 1 miles nom Middlesex Mills. bounded as follows: on the north by the Comalogninet Creek, on the west by 'lrvine's heirs, on the East by J. Noble and Jesse Zeigler. and on the south by Abraham Iletriek amid the Harrisburg turnpike road. containing TWO HUNDRED AND TW ENT V-1 , 1 CE At'RES. about 100 acres t.d . Limestone and the residue is black slate. about 100 acres of this tract cleared. under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation, the balance is very heavy timber. A large portion of the farm is meadow lamb The improvements are a large 6TONE I)15EB-• LING HJUSE a large LOG AND Flt AMR BARN..a stone Sjning anti other out-buildings, an Apple Orchard and a large quantity' of other fruit trees. No. 3.—ls a small tract of land about is mile west of No 1.. on the BAN? road leading front Carlisle lit-Wag goner's bridle, contai n ing TN ENTV-SIN ACRES of first rate limestone land. bounded by said road on the north. by John Noble on the south, by Brown's heirs on the east, and by Baker on the west. 'The subscriber will also sell a number of Otlf l.t)h'S to suit purchasers.— The above described pnmerty will be sold on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, January 10, 1804. T HE FARM JOURNAL FOR 1855. EmTED IIY .1. L. DARLINGTON. Assisted by a corps of the best practical farmers in Pennsylvania. The Fifth I'odume of the FARM JOUR— NAL wil omneence ,litunary 1, Isr,s. Each nuntber will contain Thirty-two or more Super royal Octavo pages. printed On superior paper, with new typo. and will be lilted with the best AGRICULTURAL READING, sigh tat and selected, that can be pr Aimed. The Editor and his USSlStinltti are determined L render this the most Practical Agricultural Work EN taut. and will ut terly discard all theories not attested by ea Acrow, . Etunsem. They have obtained the aid i,t• litany of the best farmers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland, who will give their 'expel hence through its Pages. LI.USTVIATIONS.—Each nnether will contain seie ral engraving- Improved Stock, New Agricultund mplemen ts, t.lioire Ern it s, , Single cow Five di, Ten 41.0 The .100 rtml will hereafter. in every rape. be diceant lintu•d at end of the period paid for unless the stab pre'N iously renerrr•d. hltii r MS.—The sueeess attend:int upon our offer of fremluntslist year indures"us to otter the following Premiums for Volume A. 1. ONE 11(11.1.AltS will be paid to the person who will procure us the largest number of sub scribers in any county In tho United States before the first of April next. 2. SEVENTY-01'E DOLLARS to the person who will prelim us the second largest lilt no aboytt. 3. FIFTY 1491.1,A II:4 to the person wile will procure us the third largest list as above. 4. TWEN TV-Ft V E 11.11.1,A NS to the person who Will procure us the fourth lar,:ost ii. TEN 1.)91.1.A1t5.t0 the person who will procure us the fifth largest list as above. j•ers.rn sending us ten sulseribers. at our Club rates. 1%111 entitled to receive one copy 4ralls, or one 4,1 n) Of either of the fellowimi works. thib4 on the thee, iinetion's Treatise on :Mich Cous. Neflii•l's Treatise on 3111i•h Cows, Waring's EIeIIIPTItN of Agri , U:ttlre. Norton's Elements of -Agriculture, Yottatt (n the . Any person Sending us Teenty sulk-eril,ers, at our Cluh rates, It 111 he entitled to reerive two copies of the Farm Journal, or one ropy of any of the following works. viz:—lfortfrulturlA for ISM, Johnson's Agri...nit Lind Chemistry, Johnson's Elements of A grieultilral .Chetnis try and . Geology, Dr. that's 'Modern Ilorse Wrier, Vouatt on the Horse. Youatt on Cattle, Vonatt's She plierd's nook, Thomas' A merican Fruit t urlq. Downing's Fruits of America, Elliott's , Fruit (flowers' Guide, Fes,senden's Complete Farmer and hardener. FURTHER INDUCEMENTS.—We have just made ar rangements with J. 1.11111 Publisher of the for tieu:turist, which enables us to furnish one copy of that elo,rant work and one copy of the Farm Journal for Two Dollars and Fifty Cents-, and too 'pies of the Ilortirul turist 1111(1 two of the Farm Journal for Four Dollars, and larger numbers at the latter rates. I.4p6cimen numbelo sent to all post paid applicatim,s. sfoney on all solvent Banks, mailed In the presence of a l'alstroaster, at our risk. All orders addressed to the intl.aoribers will be prompt ly attended to. J. 51. MERV:Dint 8: CO., Jan. 1.0. 1&55. West Chester, Pa. , . DU.131.11! SALE OF REA L EST.I.TE. ...., _ k win 'he sold at public sale on the premises. on 11 EDNESDA V, the Pith or January D0.,6t. at 1_ o'clock, at 110(41 of surd day. by tlw Executor, the following two ',keys of land, ue.nl as one farm, late the property of .Wlnititn Butz, dereased, situate in South M idd leton township : about two miles front Carlisle. Ono of said pieces adj o i n ing lands of Robert !nine, ----- Ramrh tnan,Daniei Spotts and lieorge IViNP. Colltailliflg PI II:TY POUR ACRES and THIRTY-TIIREE PERCHES spirt measure. The other Mere, near the brit &sr: Shed. ad. joining lands of the said Ocorge %Vise, lands fiolnerly of , Jacob Lehman, Craighead's heirs and *:',: .e.'e- others, and molt:lining about 'MIR in ';`:it" . . TEEN ACRES and IEI PERCHES. The ~1 : r . . 7:: Improvements whirl' are till on the .., 1... . . 't - larger piece of I .nd, are a Two St.try - ,.._-r:=o"..*=.. - .- DWELLING HOUSE rind a 11 A N K BARN, a good ORCII A RlL),,an extol lent Spring of water and Spring llout:e. both pieces are first rate limestone bud, in good cultivation "nod well fenced. On the gthaller tract thorn aro about TWO ACILES OF - Tim- BEI: LAND. The conditions of ssle will be made known on the day thereof by DAVID KUTz, Me. 27. 1854tspd Ez'r, of William Kutz, deed. erg that he keeps roust, in _ tty on hand ti supply Of the "Sheinantvigner," an /Mini rabic, Wash for the hair, manufactured by himself. The excellence of this Tonle is testified to by all of ids en, honors who hove used It to he one of the best artirloo known f. or cleansing the hair id . dandrulf. Ile also twin ofactures a Hair Restorative, known as the."Mrashoo num," for giving new growth to the hair on bald heeds. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this .excellent Restorative, While the Flienionsagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from ectuing out, !heal. rasheen nut supplies n ticw growth to those who have hyl the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is in. cited to rail, examine and .purchase these invaluable articles, as he is confident they will render satisfaction. SHAVING. HAIR DitERSIN(I, and CUTTINiI, and SUAMPOONING attended to in the best style as usual, at his old rooms on West Main :!treet.,near Marion MU. CurliSle, Pee. 27, Md. WM. BURR ESS 110IIT. IHYI NE ivTO THE LADIEB.--We are now seliing at great Mimiins . a eery large "••.'" 0101 handsome stock of 'Worked Spencers,Col. Intl; Sleeves .laconet and Swiss Edgings and Insertings. Call soon as we are determined to sell cheap.. WEISE' & CAMPBELL. .riA XTRA 13UCKWIlEAT. FLOUR, In snoks for family uso. Also, Cranberrlos, !hoof ny, 1314, &e Just mei red nt Mu Family thncery of jnrrd J. D.,IIAIJIIMT. H. W. DUMBAUUII Meru Iltuvrtisements. TE3LAIS.--(lnvuriably In Advance.) ;I 00 Twenty Copies 4 00 Fixty de. 7 50 5(10 d,). HERE 1S WHAT 'OU NEED AT PRESENT, -The subscriber respectful ' trtforawthe ladies and n' Bernet' of Carlisle and irinity that he has now Qn and at his Hair Dressing nd :4having itotua on Nest :reef. an elegant assortinvt f I.A.UTES BRAIDS and ontlernen'n NV OS, anti ell' arnibli to order at shortest once every MO of link York of the best quality. lie nl4) 1,04 s low° to in- =DMEM liEde Pernl6. Nem Ithuertiserneuts. LIE GREEK SLAVE,! BACCHANTE, VENUS, FLore._Urine, and 010 NCI N (111: L.— he above celebrated Statues, together with 15 STATU- E=Es IN IlitoNZN, and senora Hundred Magnificent OIL PAINTINGS float' the collection of prices to be dis tributed among the moubort: of the Cosmopolitan Art, Association at the first annual distribution, In January next. THE COSMOPOLITAN .ART AND LITERARY ASSO- C! A'I'ION, organl7.o.l for the lifirfalragellll3llt and general diffusion of Literature and thehie Arts on a now and ori,:lnal plan. This rpular Art Asgoclation is designed to encourage and popularize the Vino Arts. Mid disseminate whole s.ll^ Literature throughout the country. A Gallery of • Art is perm:toroth f tutded,ai l will contain a valuable collo:4km or hiinChigs and Statuary for . ' the annual dis tribution of each year. The best Literature of the day will be issued to subscribers, consisting of the popular Atouthly Maihty.ines. Reviews, Ne. The Committee of Management have the•plensure of announcing that the First Annual Distlibution will take plaw in January next, on which occasion 'there will be di . strihuted or allotted to members, several hundred works of Art. among which Is the original and world re now tied stat nerd' the E'ER SLAVE, by I limn l',iwers, o , sttng over five thous•tod dollars. to!:vt her with the ,beautiful Rat nes . of Venus. Itnerhante,'llebe. Flora, and the Dancing (iirl; and 15 Statuettes in Bronze. import ed front Paris; also, a large collection of Oil Pai oti•ia•s. c-impriNing some of Om butt productions of eldebiated American and Foreign Artists. The Literature issued. to subscriLers consists of the following Monthly Mmmzines: tarpons' Patna K nOk erbocker, Blackwood - s, tirahanes. Magazine of Art, and II stags Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews re printed in New York : Edinburg, Westminster, London Quarterly And North British. PLAN FOR Tl[1•: CUtItY.ST YEAR The 111) . 7111 • 11 . t. o f three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Assoeiation, and entitles him to ell her one of the above Magazines for one year, and also to a ticket hi distribution of the Statuary and Paintings, which are to be allotted to menil.ets in January. Pe-sons talsing fire intonherships, are entitled to any e .I the Nltigazines one year, and to six tiet,ets in the distribution. pers.ms mt becoming Members eau have their MIV7I - ecmtmeneo with any month they rinse, and rely On its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direct from the one and Philadelphia Pub lishers. I.I.IItELL'S LIVINO MIE, Weekly, Is furnished one year and t e•o membership:N . ll , r Sti. The net proceeds derived front the sale of menowr,birs are devoted G. the trio, of Art the en tiling year. Books “pen to receive nanies al the Eastern taro, New York, or II velem Unice, Sandusky. Th e (taller). Art Is :`llllliliShY. (OW W,;St... thi , A whi.ro Irivo Let•ti m•erto.t for it. the mllortion of Ft:tilt:try l'ullithigs art; tAc- TIIE AnyANTANES I4EXTRED ISM by beemning`O menther of this. Assoeintim! sre-- Ist. All persons receive the full value of their subsrrip timn at the start, in the shape of sterling Alagor.ine Lit emit ore. .10 00 :00 00 Each member la eonts Uniting toward purchasing choice %Voris,: of Art. which are distributed among them selves and are at the same time encouraging' the Art late of the c..untry,slisliursing thousands of did's:ars through its ageticy. The i:sereasing interest felt in the advatreenientof the Fine Arts warrants, the belief that this 'Association rs II!. with the powerful aid of Literature, become at once nub ver.saliy popular, no it not only Nil tit ales and ems dtragea Ilse Fine .t rte, but disseminates sterling Literature throw;hout the land. thereby adapting itself to the isresent w-antts and tastes of the American people, ena bling both rich and poor to make their homes pl e asant and attractive, by the aid of tculpture. Paintings. and the best reading matter st hick the wide range of A uwrl can and Voreign Literal ore aftbstir.. Persons remitting funds - for membership should mark letters. -Peg - Is:ten d and stato the month with which they w ish their Maga...lnes to esommosee, and also. the!, Post Ince address In full on the rerelpt of Cer tifirate of moult ership, together a ith the Alagazine do sired. will be I. sore part of the country. Tb. , s, why, rtir.-1,1 , .. Magazines at ittolosteres tail! sect C that by in toiling MIS atns , nlnhithal, they receive the Magazine and Ps'ess Ticket in the nunusbdistributiem,at! at the s n are prier they now: play f o r I ft offh.es of the Association, rut the Knickerbocker nasiazine Otlice : ` 348 Mout way. New York, ,and at No. 10 Water street. Fa musky, Ohio. Address, tat either 0111 Cc.) C. L. DERBY, Actuary C.. 1. st 1,. A. Tit). FiIIENIIB AliT The Committee• of Management of the Cosmopolitan Art A ssurt:al n. I,eing ili,drotts of extending the kinefit of the Instil talon to every port iou of the United States, wish to appoint some respomitile pers. - .nit lionorury Stwretarles to cities and towns where 110111' airead) ap pointed. Address. cat either office.) C. L. DEIIIII, Artuary C. A. 1. A. ittS Kiiirl:erh , ,eker Office, New York, or 16e. Water Street, Sandurhy, Ohio. Dee. 27—Ct. )ERII .131'S TIMID GIFT ENTER- Nti:AE.--fso,ooo Tickets:Are:oy sold. Call for final Mass Meeting of Shareholders to determine on the die position of the Gift Property to the Shareholders. At meeting of the Shareholders in Perham's Third (lift En terprise, held on the 27,th of July, the following resolu tim adopted: "Resolved, That so norm as it is ascertained that , 0,- 001) of the (aft Tickets issued by Mr. Perham in his third enterprise, are s.Jd, the caumittee shall rill the shareholders together at the most convenient place, fir the wave. of instructing said committee in regard to the manlier of disposing of the (lift Property. - !laving learned from !Mr. Porham that (41,0110 of said tickets were already sold, and that in all probability the otmod o hot 20, 1 501 vidled for by the al,Overesolut ion tumid be sold by tho first day of January Heat, We hat e deter mined In accordance with the above opinion, to call a MASS MEETING Of Tim sitviteitot,DtAts, a t so nic place to be hereafier named, thelith day of.lentrary, 1555, for the purpose designated by the resolution. - ROBERT BEATY, Jr.,) J. LATHROP, r Comlf MU. h. S. ADAMS, 100.000 Tickets only at it each will be :Add. Each Tick et will admit FOUR PERSONS, all at once, orportionsM different times, to rerham's Burlesque Opera lipase, 018 Broad way,'New York, or to his other Entertainments, in various parts of the country. Each purchaser of one of his tickets will receive a certificate entitling them to one share to . the 100,000 COSTLY AND VALUABLE GIFTS, a list of which has already been published. Per -5005 can obtain tiles:ono lo circular form, by addressiag note to the proprietor. SoW's rim TIIIY. To PenenAsa ToteTs„—ln order that tho;100,000 - Tickets may be disposed of by the tin, speci fied, the subscriber offers the following indiii - Viadifts for persons to got up Clubs.' Each person who gets up a club of ten subscribers.and forwards ton dollari4 to this slice, r.lll recelye by mail or other conveyances. Moven Tickets. •-. • , Earil person who scuds, nt onetime, ono hundred .dol lore, will have sent Su llku manner, One ilundrctLand Flftoon Tlekets. And for all larger sums In exact pro 'port lon. It it should happen that all the Tickets are $d w hen the order is received, the money will be returned t cur ox )ease for postao. ll orders for Tickets should be addressed to <4`7 •JOSIAII PERIIAII, C 63 limadivay,New Rork. Dly 4th Enterprise will be advertised goy& ton as the third one its closed. The Tickets are already printed. Doe. 27- MIRACLE OF SCIENCE.----Dr. .L C. L. li:idling, td Mechattiesburg, Cutaberiand emnty; Pa., emnmincos tO afflicted with tumult. WPIAS. Cancers, Polymii, — lmpus, Molt e or Marks, Fero[ ula. CO end all Mee:met:that have been usually treated with Caustic or . Knife, he:Can - remove them with• out cutling,iburning or pain': neither chloroform or F.ther Is administered to the patient, It Is no matter on what part of the body they may be, ho can remove thorn with 'perfect safety, and in a remarhably short time. No Mineral of t'egetable aloPliodt,tillti 110 money required until a cure is perfected. Prolapette Uteri, Female Cetttplaittle, Chronic, Vitae. real rid Whet di.;enses treated with positive suocess. Dull parrtAilare can be obtained by aildre:+sing in either English or (lemma, poet twit. Patients can be acteq.d , module,' with Board on reasonable terms. Idechanlcsbur4 Is one of the prettiest and healthy towns in this or any other Stale. It Is 8 miles from Ilarrigimrz, on the eumbealand Ilan head, and accessible front all paite of the Union. The elector will visit races In any part of the State whoa desired. tujiintl reader if you knew any afflicted fellow Crea ture, delay not to tell noun of this treatment.' Nrous. DE 11 . EGES.—,Ttist received 11, another lot of Cheap tiolleges, Delathes and Par nawsti. Cloths. G. N. urrszn. atm Jlimertiscinents Von THE 1101 4 1. DAYS! FANCY C/OODS, GIFT BK S. 00, kr!. .te. S. W. IIAYERSTICK has just received from the eh and is now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS soltahle fordhe approaching Holiday Season, to whicl . lie-desires to call the attention of his friends and tin. nubile. Ms assortment in this line canuNt basurpassed novelty and elegance, and bah in quality and price of the articles. cannot fail ' to please purchasers. It, Witold be impossible to eh itinerate his HOLUM Y FANCY MUMS.' which 0 , 1111,080 evevy variety of fancy at title of the im st exquisite shape such nfl, Politer Madie (totls, 'Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink•stands and tin, s Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card ra,VS, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes. with sewing instruments, Port Mennaies. of every va I lay, flold pens acid pencels, Fancy paper weights. Papeteries, and a large variety of ladies' Fancy atatirm ery. Motto seals and wafers, fiith and bead purse!, Ladies' riding whips, ele,:antly finialted, Ladies' fire cutkry, • Perfume baskets and Lags, Brushcs of every kind for the toilet, Roussel's Perfumes of the various kinds. Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles clegan ly finished and suit-gbh , for t o presents, to u lii. If ho invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collecthin of HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various Euglish and American A NN CA LS for Wilf, richly embellshed anti 11ln:tinted Pf AI, Wt MKS, with Clf LOREN'S PR"ftilt IA L BOOKS, fur children of all ages, than al hich nothing can be mere approprilte or pleasing as holiday gifts. llisassf.rt inert of Schonl Rooks and School Statioury is also 'tow e, and coltimistis every thing used in College and the Schools. Ile also desires to call the lenticular attentit of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS. (1I RAN DOLES, from the extensive establishments rd Cornelius. .4 raer and others of Philadelphia. emnptising evtu3 style Parlor. Chamber and Study Lamps, for burl; it,g either Lard sperm! er ethereal oil. beerier With Flower \ aaes, Fano' :',reetlF. kr. His ac.nrtnient in this line Is mi -1 equaled iii the lifirough. FRU rrs, FANCY CON FEI"IION A by—Nl 'it—PL C SERVED Sl:l•l'ff'. in every variety and at all prif O. all if w hidi are pin e and fresh. such ns can be confidently recommended to his friends and the Bale flks. 1110 s t or k emit h rases every thing tit OW line of Fancy floods, it Ith man) other articles useful to housekeepers wliicb the pablie are espeelfdly invited to call and see during the holidays.— Remember the Ohl Stand. nearly opposite the thank 01.1 North Hanover street. deg- 13 'ISA! _ _lV__ 11.1 V-EBST-I . TTR ACTION? 110 FOB Mit Is now and will continuo to be rupplied with the great est novelties up to the close of the nneasoectauprisingd in part f'l/NFECTItiNAIIII:::: of the eluticet varieties, suidi as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly CAI; 08. bon limo. (st o le C r •rdfal. Innutni, t'hinetnlatti mid Fruit Drops, hors. Tar illa, and burnt Almonds, French and exi.l,llng SecretS. Also all the C.llllllOlll varieties. nil of which will he sold wjj,.in, Salt, atilt retail at low rates. %V.., hat e just recein rd FRUITS .l\ It NUTS of the latest importationan such as Ilranges, CitrOTl.l•llrraTitS. s, it and paper shelled Ainittoda, Flutter tii,"t'tanta. Cream and litound Nuts. In connection with the al.n.‘,,in the largest assortutel,t of ToTS Li FANCY H 1115 of ex cry' kind front all parts . of Enc. pe, 1,1,11,11r:1.d n.a.d 1.1 8-1,141, glass, eldna. papier macho, tilt and India rublanr, such as Hine 11 ant, hid and jointed Dolls, sew log and ('turd Wort; and Fancy Pr's o s. er Va se s, Motto Cup, Tea Setts. MUNI, POrt Donors, Grace Hoops, Slasks, Lrulas, tint, Tiurupets. Dull Intros, Lotto and other ga n ta ns,,( e , Pruner soaps red Hair tills of every variety. In colonectindi with the al.nve Iftrge 5t.,4 kofrA m I I.V 1:0C11:1 ES. mull vs ertudied and brown Singirs. rd rt cry grade. Colfee. Molasses, Starch. girt, it and Black '''ram. Spices Butter. soda. Sugar. 'Water ar,d other Craclar, (diet so The sill+crider return* his sincere thank.s to a ircner ous puLlie ft,r the putrennite heretofore b0 t .t..0 vd out and In , p6S, by a desire to please, to nitwit a mitt it. Ilan, c of the cone, Cal-ask, Dees 7,18:0 1) ()( )K S FOR TII F, LI 01,11)A Y S.— }We have just recelved (rem l'hlladelphia. a large a, , s , fluty' , tof TOW and : , P1.1.:Nl11J) AN N CA U....m.111:117 lA fi v:< M l. l N AN r the Ihilhin - hh:h havh , g iwell rurr ias , ed hal iv OR, Usual wholesale rates. wo Far elm I , lrd I. ,e 1 ,t greatly !educed pi Ices. They hate Low In stare a F rilglltiki t.a.c.,4 I f • A month:. (Aft 1.1.04,5, I II ustrah d Peels. l..ttotaid ‘Vortts, Ribles, all !4/3..F. Prayer lh el.s. lly tit ti llei.11:F. ... i` unday i:t lio.d Ile.flks, Tr.ict hooks, Juveniles, &c.. kr. All rd'uldrh are N F.NV WOKS, fresh fh m the pul•lishers. splendidly bound arid embelished and tint up I.). preFsl v for the no ilolldac9. Also FANCY tzTATIONIIir and 'Fancy art ides get) enilly ,in great variety. Tim pub. lk are In, Ited to call and examine samples ni iv ready for inspection. 414 •Itemember. Ow place to buy looks, Cheap, Is at PIPER'S, !%ktin street. Dec' r O. PIA I ) 11.1GS AND CONFECIWNARY. The undersigned has just returned &inn thlla. fresh supply of 1.0I:CIAS and CON FECTIoN The f. liner in connection •1‘ ith his st , cli on hand w ill nuthe his n,sl.llllleitt, of Drugs. Medicines and I hem ical, I . l'swidele. Ills assortment of CON FE( TI UN AI; also nue; consisting pure sugar white ands tramp:went Candy Toy 8; Candy,emnmen, assorted, and line Ca "dies of et ery variety: also Fruits, Nuts. and every thing belonging - to lhnt department of trade. Ile would call special attention to his supply of FANCY A ItTICI,F6 for the iloadayS, and general use, among which may to found the good, the tasteful, And the useful. All are in%ited to call whether they wish to purt More It. J. KJ LFFER. Carlisle; Deer. 20, 2F:sl,. XT I OMR—Notice hereby given, that an election is to he held on Saturday the day or January, 18511, to elect by ballot 13 directors for the Cumberland Valley Saving Institution, at their omeo in Dickinson Township, to servo for the ensuing year. JACOB REDSECK EH; Secretary. Dee'r. 20, 1854. tend UNION FIRE COMPANY'S LE('- TUBES.—Tho fourth ofa course of Lectures f, r the be,el Lef the “Unkin Fire Couipany,-" will be delivered at MARION HALL, on TB L' HS - N— DAY evening, December 21st, by A 1.1.1• * 01. .. BOY. JOHN 7 4 1cULINTOCK, l), IL Tie4ets. admitting three persons to the course (of Six Lectures) -.- - - - $1 00 Single Tirket for the emirs() - - 11 " " to each Leeture - - - -12 N For sale at the dooron Owen the evening of Ow Lee. Lure. Doors open at r,!,,:i; o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7. . [nov 15 l i fik P ES' S UPERNIOSPIIATE OF it 1 LlNlH.—The subscribers arc Agents in Philadel p ilis for the alms° fertilizer, which has been fully tested for the last three years. ,Early orders solicited ex the supply will be limited. Also;thr sale bed Perin tau Om vernment Guano No. 1. PASCHALL MoilltlS &. CO., . . Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 11. H. corner 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. " i•locC34 )LAII) CAS IDIERES, &e.—The sub- X serilwr has just opened n variety of Holds and betnines At reduced prices,' Novls IL W. 11ITXER. 1 4 UMPS.—Just.received a large assort - wont of‘PC,ILPS of every variety in general use. embrneing Iron anti Brass Cistern and Cistern side Pumps. Also, out-door Pumps, so regulated as not to be subject to frevang In winter. These pumps are gut up ill the very best style in point of quality and work. mansbir. • 'The manufacturers having hdd petitions awarded for their romps at several Rate Fairsca hen they have,heen'en exhibition. Also, constantly on ban( a full assortment of Iron Well Curbs and Chain rump.. For sale low at nova-1844 • AI1TC111 , _;81, AIATGLIES !!-L-JOIL , and invent6r of SAP'. TV tql E:\T F , (jli All b: 110 X 31.ATC111 IiOUITII sti net (rdsiro I'll lA. Nlatthes leti log Leconte an hySispensaide artly. is le.ns, , ,),eophig. the sub seriter atter • tt , gi ant sacrifice t :TiTi.l Is en:shied to offer to the Public an t. Li •le at. one, couthit,lng Utility and Cheapness. The 1 , t..r 1.1., wing the danger ityprebentted onnerrynut he tlllasey manner in which Matches are goner.] p., Ler! in paper. has hy the aid of New z•ttgun Nisch in I ,cn itt'eeatinu.sucw,eded in getting up a A l.'t T f.S.t.teAltki upitialur Nvoui) ittix ; this 14,i far prrt , sable. in as much that it occupies no more r, than thoe old round woed box,, and rontaitts lit be. Two 110 n dred per Cent more Matehes, which to Fhipl rulvantag.e; it is entirely new. and SIN 1 atoi ~e t moisture and, spontaneous etanhintion. olist slrdaurer nit transpt•rtatlou by moat:sof it:inroad, Ft,- Iy.at ally ether nosh. of Convey:lllre. Those Niatrhes are psirised so that one gross t r in may he shipped to any part of the World nit it pr•rt l t hey ore the most stlesirable article fur iii C. , hrtlaaPtion. and the Southern and western marl.• that haat , ev or I irc.A.L.Ens and ::•;nll , l9;lts, win do wen. to call exatflue 1%.1' thvlntelvev, 1 , ,t) .Thebe metebep. are \V A RI:A STED to be Pupa t aag t hind heyet,fte offered t, Iy4 F,SS &. CLOAK Till M Nti S.- N „. 2 ,0 ('II ESN FT STIC EET, Frinty Eh:v.lllf, a• N 0.170 SOCTII SECON D STE Ef.T, Eelew% Sprio e. 11 velell.llin. We II: I!, :Mention to rur complete r n....0rt moot of Plush nod Sill: Dindines,Frlow,vs, Both nod St nide Trimniinis, of our own Union Int ion nod o ufacturc: g IL.ut cx.wnted at n few hours note, .1. O. M%X VI Ll, A. SON. .2.9f , Theson': SE and 170 f 4( 14th 12c1St.. l'ulU t drdpida, DecernEer 11, .1854--;:ino, FURS.-J(i11. J YAM:Ill A. Importer. Manufacturer and ailbilids of FA.A CY FURS, tier Ladles and Libber .. ,i'treet, above Eighth. l'hiladelphin. Harlin: now r , inpli•ted my largo and Icantintl niebt of all the ditrerent kinds of Fancy Furs, be WON/ by lAdleS :111(1 f t tree during the lit oe , LL stw ; ti, i• of Furs is equal to any to be fet, iu thir. City. either r.r finality. Imlay or beauty. P. tug houLfht my Futs in Etirt.pe for Cash and have Viten inanufnetureil 1:y the most competent iii rim. • opt ter n V,OWI) supervision. With reSti.t)liai iv (.• cm, alit dvill'Lltilled to sell them a 0 stuall p:of ts. alin Utt , lt null. ST,WENEEPERS would 11•1 ar , ll t•I giro n, ber.ro .1111 IN -1.; , 4 NIA); tr.'rt. n bore Eighth, USAGE: (I'll'EßS AN of the above on hzon!. for &tic nholesal.• nod retail PA:if:HALL Agrieldlttral Warehouse and seed Stmv, and Market, Dec. Gtlt. lsrrl—: PA I N'S AT 11)SPI-1F,IIIC C111„li:N full supply of the above celebrated Churn. 011 band or all tlie different sizes. from 4 gall'iltts t• : It received the first premium at the into Dentisylt rtt State Fair, 11/e cost pronlittin nt the Frinklin Itetito and Dela note Mary lard State Fairs and 'tad , others at different pinees. It n 111 inake at'.! I .•••• batter from a ON ea amount of rreaut. and in t than any chum iti the market. For sale w114,11,a3t a, retail lay t:ricultural W at - ,le aloe act) Feed Ftt e. col nor rf atol Market, Dec. O. 1 I— tt 1)11.()( 'LA :‘I A 'I" I 0 N. liem:.- r 1 , it,,. . t ,,. 11. Crab:int. Presidebt .lud,r , i 11 several Courts of l'onininii Pleas iii the eounti, s, bi nu be lend. ferry and Juniata, undittrti'l Woulid.rl , ii: , John Itupp. Asso.date Judges of the st.bl (ourt. in :h Said county of l'lllPiberhavil. by their prompt to lie di reefed. dated the 1 'Ali of Ilee•r.. ll'Esl. hal e I 16,1, ti h) adjourned Court if c.mi..n to,as to 11. hi :a, A u:,• lisle, on the I Uth flay of February, 11if,..,. at 111 0 . 4 1( , k ii the foiettooti. to vontil (le one week. moNvEit .m hand. a ver largo and sio!evidhl 1. 0001)S, II hivb Oc. II 111 diFir , se of at •chenrer hy the chcapcbt." pola UDITOE '8 NOTICE.--Tile subs,cri .l4,.. heir, Auditor ojgo by the Court of Comer u Pleas of Cumberland co,tintv. to marshal and dlstrlimte the AS:4I S in the hands of !Lulu Rupp, Assignee ofJpio. 7'4 Snavnly, under. n deed of voluntary ass4nuient for the leneflt of ereditom will attend for that purpose at .1 ,t II I:upp's Mill In Hampden township, on MUNI/AV, Ow let day of Jannary, at 10 o'clock. A. M., on or I of Ty e Lich thllf their having do hos will please present them Inse 1;1, 1 Sft-11 DA SI EL SIIELLV, Auditor. 1 .1 1 SI'ATE (11.' J(11(N MILLER, 1)E -_ _A CEASED.—Vince,' is hereby eiven that letttr. t,stamebtary on the estate of John Miller, late 01 Mon roe too riship. Cumberland county, deceased. have 1 eel , granted by the Register of said county, to the stalSell ber. residbug-in-1 he same ti.wnship. All persons humming themselves indebted to said estate are required to inal,a Immediate payment. and thsse Laving claims to pivsent them for settlement to Dee. 27, 1Fr34.-44pd . PETER MILLER. Executor. STORE ROO3l FOR RENT. -A convenient store mom foi rent. There le no: Litter SitIXAM.In in town fer business. Enquire, el this office. jan3 FOR It EN Black smith Shop on the miller ot- Pitt trot • - '1".111,11(.1 Dickinson Alley In this borcugh. within Italia gp.111113 of tho Rail Road I latel, Lainerly cupicd by '.%lr (demi for rent from the lnt d. of April ntxt. For terms enquire of - jan:l -ItollEht NOBLE. • . r of,ALE oi, « ••e 4 mat Ilesdrable .priruto reAdonc il4itonted on 31ain street In tho Doromb • V. 1:: of 01111,410, adjoining. property ofMftehet 34121e115 l and others. and noir in occupancy of 11. L. I:awl:holder, Possession given t .T 7 the Ist of April, 1855, fbr terms apply to W. M. . Dee'r. t.tt), 18:4, - .. 4 1 OR 111 , :NT.—I'lle c0r k.047 t :: .. 1., ' ner STORE ROOM, now o,;:upled ri -- i e . .._--....., ty W. t=heldon to a Flom Ktore , one of 1 ..;.;3441j„, iii, bo.t, situationd lu the borough. -.......---- EA on Oseorge Ego. Deer 20. lizsl s l , , . -1 0 R RENT.—Tho two f4o iA: '.,, ry FRAME HORSE, altuuteon West it 0 I 4:45t., Wu street, oppttsite thaitall Road Piped, 81,, I ig...t . now.in iliti IKvuipaiiry ord. N A NUM 1 , 01 . 1-Vi4 '''''''' '''' a Tohaceo sure. It is suitable fi,r a stow or shop. being one of the best business beations in the town. Also, for side, a first rale FA M 11,1( CAR RINI I:, for one or two horses. The earrlageliat is built stria% and of the best materials. It wilt ba bold low ter cash. Apply to hoc 20 - .QTORE ROOM FOR RENT.-Th, 1 , 3 cap:telt - inn anti central sroitg 110031 on the corns' of Mein and Pitt street& new oceuplett'by Henry Peters. is oirored for rent front the Ist of April next. For tors enquire of fnev29l HOBERT NOBLE. HENRY SAXTONT FOirnOerpf)in. .I‘MN - lOd ort.ll BIM Notices. Nut+ e le. thereft , re. lien try Oven to all rersous iu terebted to :be then mud their in la ItClltia ?we. si,e,itr l'arikle..int:ll3tY 3. 1 F54, MI'OIITAN'r Nt seril.ers intruding to dissolve partnership im the ' • of February next, respectfully request I Imre imielms to them to call and pay up, and these hue Deg, I lain s a rm lust us ail. requested tee present them inunislintely settletnent. for Sale nab Rent. ltirJob Printing done at tide office IEI UENTZ & nitorml S ttilki. D. SEYMOUR
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