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