a tificate of his ejection was signed by the Speaker of both -Houses, and being read by the Clerk, the Convention adjourned. Ogress.—ln the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Toucey announced the death of Moses Norris, , one of the Senators, from New HaMpshire, who expired at his lodgings, in Washington city, on Thursday evening, The usual pro ceedings were had,and the Senate adjourned over to Monday. In the House, where' the death was announced by a message from the Senate, speeches were made respecting the character of the deceased, by Messrs. Morri son and Bayly. In each house 0.. committee was appointed to •accompany the remains to New Hampshire. The House, like.the Senate, adjourned over to Monday. Peonswlvania Legislature.—ln the Senate, yesterday, a joint resolution was adopted to go into an election for State Treasurer on Monday next.. A resolution was also adopted instructing the Judiciary Committee to in quire into the cause of the error in the Act passed at the last session relative to the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia. In the House, a resolution 11 as laid on the table, instructing the Committee on. Vice and Inimorality to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to restrain the manufacture amisale of intoxicating liquors. A resolution was adopted instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency,. of •equalizing the salaries of the Judges of this Commonwealth. The House concurred in the joint resolution from the Senate rela tive to the election of a State Treasurer, and in both houses general nominations were made for that office. Mr. Mason, _U-S.ltinister, tot: ranee- is .re, ported t.o . have been struck with paralysis. The American caucus last evening in Harris burg nominated Eli Slifer for State Trea surer. Ex. Marshal Keyser arrived at Erie yesterday, with other officers to carry out the orders of the Supreme Court. In the Illinois Legislature, the House, yesterday, voted to go into an eleetion for U. S. Senator on the 1 ith. .The Missouri Whig Legislative Cau cus resolutions on the subject of the Nubras ka-Kanzas bill were not correctly represen ted by the telegrapic despatch--respecting theuryscuit St — LouiS. Their de'clara tion was not in favor of the approval of the "bill, but of acquiescing in it, two phrases which have widely different meanings. Ma ny whigs in Missouri Were opposed to the agitation fur its repeal: KA NZ 1.4.-A letter from Governor Reeder is published in the Easton Democratic 'pa pers, in which he says that lianzas territory, much as iv has been commended, has been undervalued. He describes itnas possessing an unusual fertile soil and abundance of game, and advises all classes of building mechanics to emigrate thither. ,ItCarriages. Ou the ith. Inst.. by the It. Durborrow, Mr. RICIIARD MARTIN, to Miss. CATIIARINE DOIISON, all of Pine Grove Furnace. On thu 10th inst., by J. A. Murray, Mr, J. J. SMITH, of Bad tiiuure,to Miss. - JOSEBA U AlcON lilt, of Petersburg' 'Deaths. Prom the " Lebanon Curier." On the morning of the sth inst., aftor.a brief illness, :111.1tGAMETTA H, wife of the Rev. F. W. Kremer, Pas tor of the German Reformed church, of Lebanon, and daughter of George Keller Esq. of Carlisle, aged 34 years And 4 months. The demise of this estimable woman has cast a gloom over the entire contumnity: and its announcement has brought tears to the eyes of many unused to weep. Al though living among us but a few years, she bad yet grown Into the affections of all who knew her; and her virtues were Continually drawing towards her, other hearts, in a holy bond of friendship. In the various capacities which Eilto *as called upon to till, she was all that could Do desired. Before her family she went in and out tut a good and gentle spirit, leaving her Impress upon the tender hearts of her little ;lock, never 'to be effaced. As a minister's wife, she labored in faithfulness and sal f-denial, to sustain and cheerter hus band in his arduous commission. In the social circle, at the magic. of her presence, all hearts oponed,and hasten. ad to receive her. In the Sabbath School, where she de lighted to be, the little lambs knew her caressing hand, and came obedient to liar kindly call. She was loved everywhere—Shut was needed everywhere. Ilut (mod, for NVISO thou th mysterious Purposes, sent the Destroying Angle, with swift stroke, to cut her down. And new, on every hand, the !numerable tendrils of love where with she had entwined and bound us to herself, hang sev ered and bleeding to the ground. The fireside where the light of her countenance shono Is darkened. lbw lwreaved coMpanion now makes life's pilgrimage alone. The friends who know and prized her worth, have pow, naught to cherish save her memory. Site is lost , —ffeit to all—but heaven; that bright and holy place, gained a treasure when her pure spirit, after its brief struggle, Was borne by ministering angles through the &termd por tails, into the presence of the Father. NTP.3\1 7 :.0,00D5.-- - ---The subscriber hay ingjast received from Philadelphia a fresh sup ply of SEASONABLE GOODS, will dispaso of them :it a very low merle, - 3 l. 3l. SNODORASS. Carlisle, Jan. 17, 1815, . LET.—The property situate on ^ Maio Street, near the Railroad bridge, late the property of James Thompson, deed., im offered FOR RIiNT from the let of April next. For terms enquire of Carlisle, Jan. 17,1851-3 t 11. SAXTON. ‘,:i n TRAY MARE.—Was taken up on th streets of Carlisle, on the 2 ith of De:limber, J 854, n SORREL MARE, supposed to be three or four years old, bliintof an eye, „%o o has, a white face and white hind feet,— - 140 1f/ A y d rhe owner IS 1101'04 notified to come • ":':.. , : eoeV4.. :l .l l )rwaril, prove property, pay charges and Iliac her away, otherwise she will he disposed of accord tug to law. rjanin JOHN HANNAN. FAMILY COAL.-500 Tons Lykon's Coal, bro%en and screened, prepared eapreanly for family use, receiving and for sato by Jan. IT 3m W. 11. MIUMAY. Agt. - A l MF,I3UItN EllB' COAL. - 2,000 Tons Lylcou'ii Valley Nut emil, ti superior article re^rivln t 3 and Jan I.)LACKSMITH'S COAL. 5,000 ) ll u ,:hos Blikoonnich•;J Coal, a first rato articlo oln nud f , r salo by Junl7 Om SITUR ' DAY, Jan. 13 Bloomfield, August 20th, Mil. DR. CAR WWI( being well acquainted with the re cent Frencli discoveries, with their new 1111 d. safe modes of treatment., and the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dysentery, C 1,.!. era Mortals and all Complaints of the Bowels and Stein a elt ; S uperior Remedies tbr the prevention and cure of Asiatic Cholera. Remedies for all the defects and dis eases of the flenerative Organs and reproductive Oe011(1. my in men and women; 1101.11CdieS for Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence, Ster ility. Sexual Abuses, Vedoreal Diseates In all their forms: Suppressions and other delicate female complaints. All thorn remedies emanate from the most noble scienceof Botany and Ilydropathy combined, (but no Poison.)— ""Ileal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease. New Testament. "It is Sro healing that Christ commun. deth the Samaritan.—Lulte, 10, 33 fu 37, and with coin mon means. "Provo all things. hold flist that which is good."—lst. Thessalonians, 0, '2l. "Therefre let us be ware of laying up what ;we should lay out tor I,,, a ttl i . for there is that seattereth and yet lnereaseth, and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendetb." Proverbs, 11,'_'1. The different medicines and their directions will be sent to the afili.ded in ituy_directiou by mail or express. Address Dr. P. C. CARDDER,CarIisIe, Cumberland c mn ty. Pa., post paid. and the fee ,dWhlys accompanyin: the hitter, with the order, together with a deseript I n the ft`OlingB and the symptoms of the complaints o!' the afflicted inclosed. It is this system of Medical lcimee the Books and the moles of cure ordy, which Dr. Card der employs that allow or modiclites entirely Ira le or composed of Wholesome lh.s.ds, Plants. and 11ydn path y . good in all disoases„(ito Islam), and which can make speedy and curtain remedies and cures f:r 'all I. a timer of sickness and all manner of disease," and which sit - pass all other time Beal means' In point, of go, due• s , irl"- pin(' all bounds of oomparison. OFFICM fuljoiWng Mr. C. Flea.ter, East Pomfret street, near South 11, n veer Pa. Testimonials li•oni numerous per ors the highest re - peetability in. this and the ad:o . dog enmities, give authentic evidence of the goodne.s if 1)1.. Cardder's character, and can be seen at his (Alec. N. B. The ftfilLted ran receive superior medicine, and the directions for their use by the tirst return otm dl or express. If interviews be desired, or visits requ. , Aed, Dr. C. will endeavour to acconunodate applicants ns tar as ho can. The Doctor speaks the English and the Oer man Languages, etc. [ Tun. 17, 1850 STATE 01? (1 E Olt E WIIME It, DECHASED,—NotIee is hereby given that letters testamentary oil the Cle.ri:o Into nt . DiCiiillHOl) township. CuMbetirliti mitilty, deed., hare been granted by : the flogister of s.tid county to the sal , scribers resitting In the same litw»Fillp county i t c,e r s a id, All persons kTIONTITIV themeelves intielded to said estate aro reqttire(Cto.malie innnetliate payment, and those having °blink to present them for settlement to AV. It. )1111tItAY, Agt W. D. MUITRAY, Agt, Rau Ahu,crtisements • • I - IST OF SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Br WM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. January - 25—.E11f.abuth Aughinbaughl " 26 DO. Do. 31—Samuel Etter. February 6—Peter Miller. ", 9—Johu"Kinpots. " 12—John " 13— Elii.abeth liuncbarger, " 14—M icintel Dawson. " 1 I,—.laeob flan k. " 16-41eorge Rupp. 17—Christian 1:1Ime. '• 19—John P. Ilirtsh. " 20—Samuel King, Deceased. " 21—William Porter. " 22—Jacob Longenecker. " 23—Tobias Miller. 21—John h. Sadler. • 26—(leorge L. LichtenbargeA, " 27—John Emhart. , izt,&2l/ " 25—Jacob Shelly. 3iareh I—Adam Gilder. •• 2—Joseph Staytnan. " 3—David Williams. s—Andrew SO1180111:111. 6—John Dulfee. " 7—Abraham Sulonbarger. " B—Eli Drable, " 9.L.-John Brandt. " 10— Do. IM, ' " 12—henry Wilt. " 13—Dr. 11. (1. Young. " 14—James McLure. " 15—John Mouser. • It—Samuel Sln pp. '•i 7—Williams lirownewell. 19—David Martin. • 20—Michatil Landes. ' 21—Samuel Albright,j " Erfort. • " 23—Daniel Kaufthan. 11. Klein., " 26-13enjamin Shne. " 27—lionry Landes. " 28—Joseph Black. [Jan 17, 1855 I i pAYETT VI LLE FEMALE SEMI- N ARY.—This Institution will open on the first Monday of Aland], in a new and commodious building erected for that purpose, under the direction and millet intendence of lies. .1. Kennedy and Samuel Thomson.—: The location of the Seminary' is healthy and ret i red.— Pt Is the design of the Prlnripal that the course of in structb,n be thorough, nud the ox VIM'S 1111.1eritti% The best female teachers will be employed. Pupils will be arranged In classes according to the direction of the _Principal.. There. _AM litt_thrze alasses—PrinnuT, Junior and Senior. • TERNIS:SUNIMER SESSION. For board, washing, fuel and light, per session of 4 months, Tuition hi Senior class per session, 8 Ou Junior - •• R 00 Primary •` 4 00 ((reek, [Min or French, 5 (0) Musk, on Piano and use of Instrument; Ll 5 iiii Oil painting and drawing, 5 00 Fur further information address, ~ .. . J. KENNEDY, Prinipal, , January 17, 1855. - -2 An Fayettrille, Frauhlin Co. Pa _HAPPINESS ! HAPPINESS!! WHAT CAN MAKE US 11AITY1 ••Itoasoo's whole lileaFare, all the joys of owe, Lie ill three words—lie:llth, Peace, and Competence. (Pope.) But When we 'fare pains, affliction or anguish of dis eases. is not our pleasure, our joy, anti our happiness thereby destroyed? Why let our sick fellow-being suf fer? Does not Christ say : With the same measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again t"—Mat. 7, 2. "Who Is a wise man and endowed with knowledge a mong you, let him show out of a good con ers:aim' his works with meekness and wisdorn."—James S, 13, SURGERY ASU I', C. CAltit- DElt, Surgeon and Physician, who is Rotaulst and Physiologist. and is Graduate of our best Medhlill Cone gee, and has made himself acquainted with all tie vzi,td. (we systeme of Medical Science, and with the recent discoveries and haproi Oriente in the various depart ments of the Healing Arts, Willfully attends to orders for Surgical and Medical Aid. and wit , so medicines are till made or strictly in accordance w ith the Sciences of Pathology, Botany, ilydrepathy and l'hysL olegY; and whose medicines are all composed of whole some rmts, plants, and hydropathy, good in all diseases' aud to whom the afflicted are Invited to apply timely. Ilk Char:tater by Itesportable Ntighlx,rs, kr Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. 11. I.,cloloch G. Mr• 11. 11. Etter, of the Warm Springs. Respected Sir:—Al' low me to introduce to your friendly notice, 1)r. C Pelt of New York. I have known Dr. C. for sixteen years, he has done business for mo . wlth sobriety, hon- esty and with accuracy; thorelbre I do lwllevo him to be perfectly sober, honest and trustworthy. Any hirers you may see proper to confer on him, will ho highly ap. predated by his numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend and humble servant. Landlsburg, Pa., July 15th, ISSI • Copy of a letter from ticorge Spahr, Esq.. Comity Treasurer.-1 du certify that the mediral ad% ke of Dr. 5.% earthier hits surpassed any other Willett I bare hitherto had in the cm e or severe fever in my family.- 1 would therethro ret•onuaeud hhu to such persons who may he athieted with aforesaid disease or °there iso. 'FOR RENT.-A STORM ROOM & MP:LUNG MUSS, In Eost strAd, a few i 0ur:31.40w the corner of Markot, Square. The Moro m to large and will tear dividing Into two if neces sary, and is one of the last stands for lotslnesN In ear- January 17, 1555, ANN S. ALEXANDER. DA V 1 11 D 11111,711, JOKEPII WIDDER, January 17, 1855-6114 Executors. - I AlEr.J.ulp.Printing done-at this --011ie°. Flow ° SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale the two followire described &raiz to wit:No. No. I—ls situated north- est of Carlisle, adjoining the inhabited part of said borough, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES' of first rate Lime stone Land, having thereon erected a new large JUNK BARN, a large 'HAY HOUSE, a comfortable CATTLE STABLE, Sm. Also, a comfortable DIVELLIN(I . HOUSE, and other out-buildings. The hunt is in a high state of colds ation mid all under good post and rail fence. It Is I...unded on , the north by the heirs of Samuel Alexander ' dee'd., on.the east by John Noble, %I'm. D. Seymour and others, on the west by Jim. Moore, David Grier, &c., and on the south by the public road leading from Carlisle to Waggoner's bridge. No. 2.—ls situated in North Middleton township, 4 1 / . .; nines from Carlisle, on the Harrisburg and Carlisle turnpike road. about I% miles from Middlesex Mills, bounded as follows: on the north by the Conodoguinet Creek, on the west by Irvine's, heirs, on the East by .1. Noble and Jesse Zeigler, and on the south by Abraham Iletrick and the Harrisburg turnpike road, containing TWO HUNDRED AND TM ENTY-FIVE ACRES, about 100 acres of Limestone and the residue is black slate, about 160 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 land. The improvements are a large STONE lilt LING HOUSE a large LOU AND FRAME BARN, .a stone Spring House and Other out-buildings, all - Apple Orchard and a large quantity of other fruit trees. No, a—Ts a small tract of land about mile west of No I:, on the Baker road leading from Carlisle to Wag goner's bridge, containing TWENTY-SIX ACRES of first rate limestone land, bounded by said read on the north, by John Noble on the south, by Brown's heirs on the ,cast. and by Baker on the west. The subscriber Will also sell it' number of (JUT LoTs tr, suit purchasers.— The above described property will be sold on reasonable terms. • AILMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle, January 10, 155-1. THE FARM JOURNAL FOR 1855 EDITED BY .1.-L. DABLINGYoN. Assisted by a corps of the hest practical farmers in Pennsylvania: Th,, Fifth Volume of the FA it y 1 NA I, wilt commence January 1. Each number will contain Thirty:two or Mere 8 taper Royal Octavo pages, printed on superior paper, with new type, and will be tilled aiththe hest MiItiet:LTURAL REA original and selected. that can be produced. The llitg-r and his assistants are determined to render 'tails the most Practical Agricultural Work Extant, and aIII int• telly discard all heMles not :Wasted by P11.%11 It I-X -PLItIYNCE. They 11:6 e 'OM:titled the aid of ninny of the Lest farmers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware and 31ao'land, at ho will give their exrericlico t6rougl its Pages: I 1,1,115 T It A TION number will contain NI , VV ral engravings of Improved Stork, New Agrivultura Implements, Choice Fruits, A. TElDlS.—(lnvarlably in Advance.) Single-copy, $1 00 Twenty Copies Five do. 4no S ixty do. Ten do. 7 fa 560 do. lEE The Journal will hereafter. in every rave, hr dhaat tinned at the end of the period paid lvr milers the ,u 1 geription he peel lousy renewed. ' Plt EMU:MS.—The success attemlant uptai our offer of promialllS last year induces 1/8 to offer the follow tug premiums for Vol fluid 5. 1. (INF: HUNDRED 1)1 . 11.1,111S will be paid to the person who will procure us the largest number or sttb. sertls•rs in ally county in the United States. before the first of April next. 2. SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to the person sobs will procure us the second largest list as atone. J. tiny DoLLARS to the person N 1 11.11111 procure us the third largest hint as above. 4. TW EislTY—FI I'. IitiI,LARS to the person who eIII procure us the fourth larj;est list as v. 'b. TEN 1/01,LAIIS to the peniuu who will medic us the filth largest list as above. CLUBS.—Any person sending us ten mil scribers, ift our Club rates, will be entitled to receilc ono cop) gratis, or one copy of either of the follow in works, viz: hoist On the Rose, i uenon's Tnntice on Mitch row!, NoMin's Treatise on 3lileh Cows, Waring's Elonumn. td Agriculture, 1t rton's Elements of Agriculture, Nonatt on the - Any person sending. us Twenty subscrilers, at our Club rates, will be coUtled to reveh I. two e, , pies of the Farm Journal, or one copy of any of the following xv( viz :—liortieulturist, for :Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry, Johnson's Elements of Agricultural Chords.. try and tieulugy. Lr. mia4rs Modern Horse Doctor. ronatt on the Horse, Youatt on Cattle, You:ill's :..11,s pherd's Own Book, Thouur.s' American Fruit Culturist, Downing's Fruits of Atm.:it:l, Elliott's Fruit Ii rowels' Ouide, Fessenden's Cumplete Farmer and Gardener. , 11,:j1TIIER INDUCEMENTS.—We hare jutlt. made ar rall)."%entent* , with .IA/tE.s Ja.. Publit.lier of the lior tleulturiA, which enables 1114 to furnialt one copy of th a t elegant work and one Copy of Oat, Farm .Jnurnnl for TN% Dollars and Fifty Cents. JIM! till/ 1 , 11411 . s of the 11,1 tit ul turiFt and two of the Farm &Aural for' Your ih.llars, and larger numbers at the latter rates. Specimen numbers sent to all post paid applhatiors. Money on all solvent 'hulks, mailed In the presence of Tv.t.ttutthter, at our risk. L2lO MI orders atidresEed to the subscribers will IT prtanpt ly uttuuded to. Jay. 10. 185:, DUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Will be sold at public sale on the premises. ./11 NI EDS ESDAY, the 17th of January next, at 12 o'cl,ck, it 110011 of said day, by the Eralcutor, the fdlo%lug t pieces of land, tisod as one farm, lute the property 01 illiain Rutz, deceased, situate in South Middleton township. about two mites from Carlisle. One of said pieees"adjoining lands of Robert lr% Lac, man, Daniel Spotts and (leorge Wise, contalhinglollTY kOUlt ACltl3 and Tlmm-Tula:l.: VERCHES strict measure. The other piece near the first deseribo, ad joining lands of the said deorge Wise, lands formerly of Jacob Lohman, Craighead's heirs and , en. , ; , t others, and containing about Tlllll-- ' - ..q. PEEN ACRES and 113 PERCIIES. The , Improvements which are all on the larger piece of h nil, are a Two Story W ELLI NG HOUSE and at 11 A IN K . BARN, a good ORCHARD, an excellent Spring of water and Spring House. Both pleads are first rate limestone land, in good cultivation mid well fenced. Oil the smaller tract there are about TWO ACRES OF TIM BER LAN I). UEUItUE SPAI! ki The conditions of salt, will bu nnole-linown on the day lereof Ly liA RUTZ, Ilex. 21,185 itspd .I.lA'r. of Willhtin AM rut ft supply o, ShelltalWitgllPE:" au admi rable Wash for the now, manufactured by himself.' The excellence of this Tonle is testiged to by all of Me cus tomers who hove used It to be one of the best articles known for cleansing the hair of dandruff. Ile also man uttctures a Hair Restorative, known as the "Combo°. num," fur giving new growth to the hair on bald heads. Ample testitanny'exists of the efficacy of this excellent Restorative. While the Shtniiansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from coming out, the (X. ra.beentmt supplies a new growth to those who h ove had the misfortune to lose their hair. The public is in vited to call, examine and, purchase these Inv a l w ody artlrlos, as be is confident they will render satisfaction. SIfAVIN(I, IlAilt DRESSING, and CUTTING, an d SIIAMPOONING attended to in the best style as usual, at bile idd ' rooms on West Main Street.near Marion Ilia hcc. 1814. - WM. BUROE:3B reit) x y.,k,. TO THE LAI)IES..—We are \ NA: A i note selling at great Bargains a yen' largo ~ . ,..t,,, ? . .4 ,--;-; an d handsome ste,k, of Worked l.,,pone:ne,Col - Ima, Sleeveg, Jaeunet :ind SWISN }:dg.ltio and ` — ' , ."it , ' - ' fle;ertinge. Call s,,lim as We are determined to eel] 'elleap. " AVEI: 4 I.: & CAMPBELL. XTRA 13U0 K WIT EAT In Kicks for finally use. Also, Cranberries, ny; 'Deans, .k.c just received at the Family Uroecry of J. D..-11ALBEItT. kCarliEilc i[jeralb. Jinn dimertisements. J. H. mr.illawril s: co., \Nest Chester. Pa IlEltE IS IVIIAT YOU NERD AT PRESENT. —The subscriber respectful ly Informs thu Ifulien and Tentlemon of Carlisle and leinity that he has 110 w on at his Hair Dressio,, ,, ud Slinving Remit on West ;met. an elegant nssortniet if LADIES BRAIDS anti lentleinen's WlOB, and can tirnish to order at shortect °tic° every kind of Ilair fork of the best quality. Ire also hogs leave to in inn his friends and tondo !era that lie keeps con.vtiti .. atetu Ithuertisements r 1 11 E Ci ItEE LAl' E ! 13Acc,Ay1' , VENUS, FLORA, main, anti the DANCING WI( 1. 11U above celebrated. Statues, together witiLlt, STA ETnis IN BRONZE, and several II untired ()IL PAINTINGS form the e liretion of prlaes to be ' tribitted Innong the members of the Cuumulatitan Association at the tirsk annual distribution, in Jan, ' next. co,:otopoLlTAN AhT AND LITERARY As' Cl ATI UN, organized for the encouragement and gem , Literature and the Fine Arts nu a tem original Oa This popular Art Association is designed to ear ui and popularize the Fine Acts. glid tib4l4 . lllhtille %%I, some Literature throughout the country. A iadk. i. Art Is permanently f .unded. and will contain a taim • collection of Paintitn.s :Ind Statuary for till . tribution of each year. 'lie I est Literature of th e will to issued to subscribers. eonsisting of the pops Monthly Magazines, Ile% iews, The Commit tee of 31anagement have the ploasur announcing That the First Annual Distril ill t Once irt January next, on which occasion there wI. distt Muted or allotted to mend ers, set oral hunt. works of Art, among, which Is-the original and wt ne unwind shit k tool the O.ltEE3i SLAVE, by Hiram Putt costing over five thousand dollars. together with beautiful Stal ties of %onus, Bacchante. Italg. I lota,: the Dancing Ohl; and 35 lqatuottes in bronze, hop ed from Paris; also, a large collection of Oil Paintii comprising some of the beiit, lure ductiuns of celetit American and Foreign Artists. The Liteiuture issued to sut scriters consists of fidlowing Monthly Magazines: Harpers Putnain't. Kit erbocker, Blackwood's, (Iraham's, Illagnzine of Art . (lode) 's Lady's hook, and the Qu:u torly Iles new t printed in New York: Ldinturg, Westminster, Lot Quarterly and North British. I'LAN FOR THE CURRENT YEAR The payment of three dollars conAituti s any ono a mend or of this A FSociatiell, nod et.tit!es hint to ei , one of the above 31agazines fl r one year, nod nlsii tioh et in distribution of the Statuary arid which are tii lie allotted to n u •wl el E in January. l'elsons,hlking tire tnenitcrehile, are enlitlea to ti‘o of the )ItigttY,llies Illie ) ear, litAt to six tleht.th it. di.t,ribtation. l'ersons on 141'4)111111g 'pouters van have their yt: nine reutineore a itti any int 1.111 they ehoooo, and ret , its helot; mailed to thew toretnittly on the last it es nom Ch. ill eet from the :s.et% York and l'hilatlei pinta 1 Ushers. 1.11 TELL'S LI ING Alt E. RerlJv Is fort:hint year :it it two nonittertildt-s II I I' o . 1 . 110 net premeds delis .1 trs on the sale of urentlrnt are de% int tt to the ouch/tie of 1114 kE of tli r tin suing year. • ln•oi. s I pen to receive willies at the Bost.vrti Office, ,•r i•sterti z-si,thishy. 'lie tiallery of Alt is loiato d et (t lo• ern i•llite of the Ass, riatii t..i whcli• sup, I, Br , . Buildings hose teen erected FIT it. 1114 in M 11111 splendid collection of :tont:icy and Painting's al. hifited. Till ADVANTAGES SECURED . by lest in hut' .a mewl er of this-Association am -Ist. All pursuits remit e the full value 11l their still, tutu lit the stint, w the Amin: id sterlin,g, eras tire. 1 At. hash Mena IT IP conti D. - tiling ton :lilt pun Ind dicier 11orks df Art. tihiell are dint i i t utrd mot rig Ito sells, and ale at the mine time stieourin,ing. the Ai t of the country, dishtirsing tin usittals 01 dollars thud its'aizoney. 'Cheinr,ettsh,g Interest felt In 111Ccoltansetnent of 1.1110 Art:: warrants the holies that. Association with the lion ertni aid or Litolaturo.Leel.ltle at °net! 1. it flat. only eallit atesand Met 111 n the Fine Arts, hut' tlit•helllillates cu ruing 'distal tine tighout the land. thersts adapt hag Itself to cs. , iit wants anti tastes of the Alin-cis-ail pet•ple, t. htiug lath rich and plrlir Its Make their lit.ll,et• ar.d 101r:10h e, by the Ma of Ft tliPtare. Paint ins". the host rsiniCulz . matter w hi, II the With! large 01 Amt can and Foreign LINA at tire all, .ids. Perseus remitting funds for inctat - urillip should lin letters. "Registered, - and state the tutu a lilt tt 1. they aixh their 31agni.ly cs 1.. ei raniente. and aL , o. th ilium tcllice :Witless in !nil otstlic receipt If lifitate ~f anoint ti.o.thei with the tired. will Silt' f ruciriii it to 111- . \ pall u -r till n unity. 'those ha purchase Ittagnyines nt I.stnic serNo that by joining this ascot i:ttiOlt, I'll else I llticsidne mid I teeTlchut in the annual distill nth ii Ilt the same price they now pay for the Mat'll7in c ins' to nit etc of the Asst dui lot, at thin lit.lck et ii rl liapardite Witte. atlway. New Tr 11. and r.t : Ina 1l at cr start, Enudusky,llllo. Addicts. 'at ell I office.) C. 1.. DE ELY; Art unry I. .1. 1 1.. A $l4 oo tio 250 oo TO IHE F1;11:\ 1, (I Al i '1 hr. nitre of .3:au:tp inott of (lir ,no 1,10 Art A ht. c itli {1 Ik. I oiog, 111,W , 10. (4 OX dit}; Ml' ltr. of rho I ilst it talon to evi T 3 porl ri of tlio t 0411 t:11 with to tq1.11.1 o to. ree-pi m.11,1c , pol,ors as It; t :•:vorrittrivs iu lilirt Lit toms t. tl hot k• it U. aliozl3 Address:. tut villwr I fii“..) U. L. 1 , 1 LIA, Act t 14;! U. A. S. L. A. k 'UT I IN,: Nvw t•r lu,ll:l.tet ~trect, t Dw "-1Y TIITIM GIFT ENTEI . pin: , U.— 10,00 Tie Lets alrend) ti Id. (nil fi:r Mt'uting of :lialeholders to liter mine on the di position of the (lft Propel ty to the `har e d. Id. is. A. meeting of the t.lairelsiders in Pei laitti's hird (lift term Ise, held on the 27th of Alit. the follt.ming reel thai nuns ad. idol: "Rewlved. That so aeon us it is nreettained I hat rp 1100 of the (lift. Tickets 'lssued by Mr. Perham in I. third enterm Ise, are sold, the e,Mtnittee shall tt s together at ‘ the most convenient the plum Fe of instructing said c. n•trittt e in Te.tod t. the manner of lisp, sing of the cm Prt rat log learned from Mr. Pelham that I tr;o4o of ,k 1 flake's veto already soil, and that in all pr' 1 nl Vit . ) the remaining 20,000 called for by the ahoy, resulutiet. as raid be sold by the first day of danuarT netit.Ate het e deter mined in necortiam l / 4 1 with the ttbova. (pinion, to can a_ MASS MEETINO OP THE Sit Alt Elfol.llEltS. at I.,tee Once tole hercafler named, on the 17111 day ofJanuary, 1.856, for the purpose designated by the rend ution. RomAIT ar..) . A I I: t r ) e't.,:m 331 TIE 100,000 Tickets only nt $1 each Will be e.;ld. Farb 'I irk ot 1%111 admit FOURPEILSONS,aII'at once, or pert loos tit different times, to Pelham's Burlesque (Teta llcute.l I'3 Broadway, New York, or to his other Entertaluntrots. in lations parts of the country. ho It pun haver (d one of his tickets %%ill rereire a certificate entitling them to one share in the 100,000 CoSTLY AND VALUABLE CI a list of which has al dy lwvat published. Pcr -00115 1 . 011 obtain the saute in circular forth, by addres,ing a note to the proprietor. NOloi TiIt:TIME TO PULCHAHR TICKETS.-111 outer thht the 100,000 Tickets Duty ho disposed of by the tine 4 , 1 fled, the subscriber Miele; the following induccments tier persons to got up Clubs. Each person 0110 gets up n club of ten sal set fibers, and 'forwards ten dollars to this (Alla , . will receive by mail or otter conveyances, Eleven Tit:tete. Each person who Sellkiß,llt ono time, one hundred .10l- Jars, will .1.13V11 sentiuliko 1,111 , 01111 Fifteen Tickets. And for all larger I,lllliS in coact pro portion. If ittliould happen that all the Tickets are 'sold u bon tint order is received, tho money will I.;e roturned at our oxponse for 1.04.11 gt.. • . All orders for Tickets should be addressed to JOS] PERU AM, ff.:l Broadway, Now Volk. My all EnteryFlse will by *" noun els thr bird olio in clos,ql. Tho 'tickets aro already plus ted. Dee. MIRACLE OF SCIENCE.-Dr. rl C. L. liefling, of M'oelihlienburg, Cumberland c Rutty; l'a., announces to those afflicted with Turn tn. Wens. Cancers. l'olypus, Lupus. Moles or Maas, S ete ,r. ula. King's Evil and all diseases that have been . usnally treated with Caustic or Enifo,he ran remove tin m N It h• out etitthig, - buriting or pain; neither Chloreforta or Ether is admiulhturod to Ow patient! lit is no matter on what part of the body they may 10. he r 111 ,, t them with nel Awl, safety, and in a remarl(ably id i e?t time. No !Mineral of Vegotablepolson nc money reviiied until a cure is pert', eted. Prolapses liter', rermtle Cmnpla!tits, Chrenle, Vene real and all other diseases treated with poi !tire aup, , ,.gbt. hull partleulars ean i t obtained by toldres ,, lng. In ell Ler English or Berman, post pa4d. Patients can be tie.com 'nodded with Board on reasonable terms. Mechanic:4l,llly is ono of Um prettiest and healthy towm; In this Or any other State. It is S mile. Ihirriiiliitrg on Clitnksabtna V,lips -VIM Rasd, and UNTSSiIIiO iroin all parts of the Union.. The th,h.r will visit eases in any part of tilt, Slat., n hon &rhea, reailinr if you know any atlikte4l fellow el . :1- t urn, (telay,rmt,tr, tell Mont of this treatment' AT another DE 'BEGES.—ju4 received I other lot of Cheap De!nines awl Par tuttCß tit Cloths. [florlt,.) 0. W. 31iisceffaiinns. 1 .( 1 01t FA:\ cy bOoKF. \ h ji,t firm the eit and is how opening ao ei.ciid display it FA Nl l l' stsi la kiej , t• the allot aeliflig 10011, to a hie ho it.. sires to call the attention at his friends and U. 1,111.1,,.: I is assortment it this Ito, eannt.t hethrpnssi i• 1 TV, ty and elegance. and Isatli in totality and prii of u lo• articles, cannot Mil to please ptm 1111£1 . 1 F. IF uo pi'FFILIti to 01./11rnerlIFC ifs HOLIDAY FANCY 0001n.i. h comprise ()Very variety of fancy at tide of the it,l exquisite shape such as 1 . “11)..i. Macho Itocds, a. I. : leg:int +dab:odor and porcelain ink-slandr and tn, kane'y ivory. pearl alld shell card rases, Ladies Fancy Itash.ets, Ferev Work Ilext , s, with sewing instruments, 31onnales, of every variety, Vold pens and pencelti, Fancy paper a eielitg, istirl a large variety rd ladies' Your stag. ery, 31,tte seals and wafers, 111 k rind 1 ea d purses. Ladies' riding l'ilFll4s elegantly tinisl.rd, Laths' cuticry, Perfume hishots and l ags, Brushes of et ery Lind ti r the toilet, Ithassel's l'erfunies f the ‘arions Ili dt, hAtuntet.t.s, of all hinds at d at all ,prii • together is it h 'an h. t. univialile till tel of at tit les : :1;11 s, Rr h, Iliday plc: cuts, to IA he kites special 'nil. Also, a cx ten elegant colleetion of GIFT 11001i8, cnmprising the v ,Alglish and American A r,,r iebly ,shed uud iitistrated with , —l/IIEN•S Plt lirlt I A 11Ve11 , 11 4 . children , ill aces, than I, hieh ia I hi l i g ( ~a 1,. a , apprepriute•t r pleasing :IF lit , liday gifts. Ills abr.] tn., iir S, tu:d Fehr r , ] St/11.44.0' Ir. also cc u I I. and comprises every thing curd in College and ! Seho,.ls. lie also to call the um - titular sate' t, ut• E . :thinivs to his elepant display al LAMPS. (lIIIANDOLES, rte, from the enter.; e 114114-4h-layeLls of tcruelitts. At. and others of l'hiladelphhi, et min isim; mere f•I ylt Parlor. Chand er utpd`tidy Lumps, for Lure leg lard -perm or et tel oil, together iih Flower r:1111 . 1 rer,oto... &r. Ilia tiss6i tiller t in tilts uric . e l m:l,d hi thc, Ltn epic. A Iso, INUITS. • FAS('Y naNFECTIONA NY—NUTS—Pi SERVED FRUITS, &e,, • in eTery VBl lety and at all 111'14 . 1 . F. all of NI hirh ft rr• nod hitch. sniih as can I.e confAitilitly revottin etc!, his or it Iho lift11•11s. Ills i.trek ety thing to the line nil:ut:cy-~ru!ds~nlt hiintittie r +alleles u , rhtl t 9 Io nstteepirs n hi, h the . esp., hilly It, 'tett to call and Fee 11111 illg tLe to lidn,, the Iqd :stand, nearly rippi site the lain I Xnr th Ilan, el' curet. der hi ItiislS. W. 11AVI.?iu-rii • (14 li EAT /I'J TINA( 'LION.? 110 1 ( ' Tim Ii LI VA YS.—EIII: , S "LINGLE'S OLD 'LA is near and will contitiue to lie supplied u ith the lmm , • est third tiro irr - trrl 111 , close of the Fe 'Ft n\ A It) IS of the :trill as Fine Cacti!, To 3 s. Jell) ('lakes. Don Dolts. Gum Leanon. l Ins:date and Fruit Drops, Dose. Vanilla. it Duna Ahnords, 'French and ex ph ding Secrets. A all the maannien ritzleties, all of which c, ill 11 , sold sale and retail' at low rates. We hare just re., Fit II PI'S AND NI IS of the latest imp, Ir.r.F so . thanges. Lemons. haisins, igs. Pruens, Citron; cun t ,' soft :mild paper Owned A Inad.ds, Fill et ts, Cocoa : and Grnund Nuts. In connection with the al en, I' largrr t assrrtuum I of TDYS.A.ND FANCY (Usti:l:of ei • hind from all parts of Pumpe, nmanufai i.f , Wass. china, papier macho. On and India rut I cr. ri , Av., such as Wax. lid and jittited Dulls. eras. and 0111E1'410:m1s, Atnrlm and Fancy Poxes. Fine. r Niotto Cups, Tea Setts. Music Ilo:Ktri. FOIL Monali t: lasts, Gimlet. Hoops, Narks, Drums, Guns 'II Dominoes. Ixt to Hitt m•ther games, dc. Fiiney Smut r Hair Oils or et core r :Iraq. In connection v. 1•1. mthr.ve a large stop 1..01 FAMILY 61101' LIM S. so. i. . putt eriscd. i I lashed and LrFewn Sugars. of et el,I. in ('..are. MoIaSSI.S. Stan h. Green and Mae): Teas, m• Butter. soda. urnr, I{ at or mind tither era, het s. ~, C. The sul sr: 11.er returns hie Aurere tbal is tea! ou. public for the patlrnuige beret. fore 1,,,i(A% edoi Lt: :u.41 h. pt.., I-) a dlSile 1.0 please, to me it a lULtili t • of the ',awe, Pee. - 7. 1)0()KS FOB 11,01 rd fr, :11:d : -. I'I.F.N.).IDANNI A I 1 t; , :I iitr tint Holidays, n1,1,h liaiing 1 l-1.11 1 lira: •t: I ohm the lIPIMY It 1101114110 nits& we nye onahlitt t roll at gloat ly reduced ptices. they hole cans in ti Arndt:llF, Girt Idit:st udc,l r oo ts, V, I Prnyer 11111111 - FUllday grx : yr, Trnrt Si.. hr. . Ail ~ f m 1.1.-11 nil' I.W llltOlil,froth from the pub1i,1, ,, ,c 111.,1 and got up eNpli oily r Ilididays. AIi.oFANCYPFATI4 hy and Fr:lvey milt lei curotnllp. In great vnilety. 'The I cll. Ile arts int it, , I mid exandue idimpirs now t tidy fer i~'ltrnu•ml 4 . 1 . . the Once to buy 1 oas. (heap, I'l 31010 ,trrtt. Deo'r '2O, 1S:14 TIEUGS AND CONFECTIONAB V. just 'elm lied firm bbilg. with n fresh I.upply of D1;1;1..4. 4 / 1 11(1 CONFEITIONA The f. rifler in .cnnection with his sleek (•n hand w 111 znake his assortment of Drugs. Medicines and ( hen.;, oitnplete. Ii SO ah:11 tutent of CON FIX TiON A ICY 1> a.sc fine; rend:ding of pure sugar m bite end transpai. e t Candy Toys; Candy, COMllloll:assorted, end tine tat das of every variety; also Fruits, Nuts, and e%ery thine; belonging to that drpnttulont of trade. lie w. utd tall special attention to his supply of FANCY A ET1C1.1.; 4 for lite Holidays, and general use, among which play le found the good. the tasteful, and the useful. All toe ins lied to call whether they wish to purchase or not, Carlisle,. Deer. 20, 2t,5-1 ‘ - `1 F.011(11 , 1 Z. BII.ETZ, .1). S., DENTlST.—ltespeetful y -,_ tenders his professional servhes to I Artit;elsil tooth inserted, fr‘ a singh. t, nth, 1111 Pitt ire set, On thus Inf es t an d Ii approved prfnrlpils . Such as Single, 41.10ek, and et tinuous (bum Teeth." biseases of the Mouth and regularities carefully treetcd. OFFT(lll at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt Street, Carlisle. ljt,n it FOR RENT.—The subscriber dreis for ront tho );ToRE ROOM now oceupted In t on • J—L door coon the puldle square, and next to the ,tore f O. W. Illtuor. Also, tin, lIWELLTN(3 LIOlTSI: In filo row comm. my known as ••Ilarper's How, now o‘vuplel by the 31b-Fes e% 11. Also, the I)R•ISLLI\Q HOUSE in row elfin raid, new occupied by \V. IV, Beecher. Possession of given on the Ist dig• of April next Carlisle, January 10, UOTI ON 1 NG.--The subscriber 1 - I._ respectfully informs the citizens nt Cuinterland county, that ho with attend to the business of AIX- Tit 'NEMO Ni and eitYING OF SALES in any put of B a ta county on the moot reasonable terms, llath,g, a large :mutant of Niles ou , luunt, it will to 1, r the adimo tago of those bovine hnsiness of this kit.d to apply Me nu tll dt ly. lii.. rvsidenlm ls at Dridgeport. in this coun ty, where lie will Mu ass Le f, amd when not othoro Ise wtga,ted, January 10th, 1855. • 11. W. PII3IIIAUMI. • A.l - A 1 '11: S' S 1 Elt OSPHATE OT 1,1 I.l3lE.—Tbe !nil...ooller; aro Agentß In Phil:le-O -p iin 14 the nt.'iwo fertilizer, which Lim been fully tebtt d fee the hod time yearn. or,Wrs solicited ns th,. tAll be limited. .14.0. ibi• sale hoid. Portillan vertu/lent amino No. 1. ' vAscIIALL CO Agrieultural NY:mellow:v. and Peed Slum, N. E. corner Din rind Maricet. litxcas, 140rt'54 ILA Ili OAS 113.1 Ell ES,Ac.—The sub-14 scriber lins just ojivtied Ai variety of Plaids and l'elalllCA at reduced prices; .Nov Ei P. 316 NY 1.1 IZEIMM IRThT.• 41. fir, lIITIZEIC
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