APPOINTMENTS nv THE GOVERNOIL—We understand that Governor Pollock has made his Selection of Harbor Master, Flour lusPector, and the other Philadelphia of- Peas, but who they aro we Cannot say. We can say, however, without any fear of making a mistake, that dm best, cheapest and most fashionable clothing for gen- Monett in the United States, is to be found at Rocklin' k Wllam's fine store, No. Fit Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Place, Philadelphia. BiartlaflCS. On Thursday morning the 11th Inst., by the Rev. J. IL Morse, A. N. GREEN, Esq., of Mechanicsburg, to FANNIE GRAY of this place, At Eaton, Ohio, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. 1. Marquis, LEVI G. GOULD, Esq., editor of the Lebanon O.) Citizen; . (and fornerly of - Carlisle,) to Miss EMILY VANAUSOAL, of Eaton - , Ohio. item ,flhuertisements. ALTIAIORE CARD.- &ILI; AI Fine Factory filled and Ground Alum Salt, con itantly on hand and for min. , GIESE & CO., Flour, Grain and LumberCAltß Counnission Merehants. Sear's Also, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASpTER.Wharf. Agency of the N. A. and Rosendale Co. Baltimore, Jan. 22, 1855. VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT TRUSTEE'S SALE.---lly virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the undersigned will expose 'to public sale, on the premises, en SATU it- DAN, the 17th of February, 1855, at 2 o'clock' P. M., all that desirable Town Lot, commonly kncwn as POPLAR Ler, situate at the south west end of llanover Street, in the borough of Carlisle, containing about TWO A MS, bounded by said street, the Walnut Bottom Road, a lot of P. Phillips' heirs and by South street. The terms of sale will be ton per cont. of the purchase money on the day of sale, one-fourth on the confirma tion of the sale, and the balance to be secured by mort gages orjudgment bonds, or both, as the 'Trustee may deem advisable, conditioned for the payment of the the infereat thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Elizabeth Dwln, sod the principal at her decease to her heirs at law, or to those who may be entitled thereto. Attendance will be given by the undersigned, Trustee under the will of Thomas llagan, dee'd. Carlisle, Jan. 24. 1855. ESTATE OF SUSANNA II AL BRIGHT, DEC'D.—Letters of Administration on the Estate of Susannah Albright, dec'43., late of East Von nsborough township, Cumberland county, have been issued to the subscriber residing in the same town ship, to whom all persons having claims against the said estate will present them fur settlement and those Indebted make payment. Jan. 24, 1855 MICHAEL ALBRIGHT, Adm"r.. PR. J. - II: MARCHISI'S CELE BRATED •CATIIOLICON, FOIL TILE RELIEF & PR. OF SUFFERING FEMALES. It stands preeminent for Its curative powers in all the dis eases for which It is recom mended, usually railed FE MALE COMPLAINTS. Of these are Prolapses Uteri. or Falling of the Womb; Fluor Allots, or Whites; Chronic I n thnumatimi and Ulceration of the Womb; I ncidental Hemor rhage, or Flooding; Painful Suppressed, &. Irregular Men-: struation, &e., with all their, accompanying evils, (Cancer. excepted,) no matter how se yore or of how long standing. This medicine has never been introduced by empty puffs, and misrepresentations, nor is it intended that its present popularity shall be slestained by any medium but its merits and the appro bation of the public NOTICE TO TILE UNFORTUNATE FEMALE. I feel it a dift3"lneumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing , 'Dr. Man:hi:Ws Uterine ea , tholicon has proved to me. For two years my health I was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physi cians pronounced my case falling of the womb, exten- APO ulcerations. commencing with fluor albtis. The plies, irritation, prostration. kc., rendered Wen burden. In this miserable condition, Dr. F. I'. Newland recom mended'lir. Marchisrs Uterine Catholicon. After tak ing four bottles I find myself In perfect health. Grati tude for my restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex, alike unfortunate, may find sure relief from inestimable medicine. ELIZABETtIi A. NNWLAND, No. 19 West-st., Utica, N. Y. The above statement I know to be true. F. P. NEWLAND. M. D., Utica, N. Y. I have no hesitation In saying, fir. MarehisFs Uterine ratholicon is Invaluable In uterine diseases generally. I have used it in Fluor Albus, Amenorrhoxi, Prolapsas Uteri, and In cases of extensive ulceration of the vagina and os uteri. It is worthy of the notice of the Faculty. JOHN C. ORRICK, M. D., Baltimore, Md. Let all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, COM the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use; together with letters from highly experienced Physicians, Who have used It in their practice, and speak from their own observations. , JrZr-B. J. Kikma, Druggist, South thinover street sole Agent for Carlisle, Pa. J. B. MABCIIISI ti CO„ Proprietors, Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. January 24, 1535-01 n EXTRA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, in sacks for brinily use, Also, Cranberries. lima ny, BMUS, Ste Just received at the Family limcery of jan 10 J. D. HALBERT. FAMILY COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's Valley Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ex pressly for family use, receiving and for ado by Jan. 17 am W. B. MURRAY, Agt. TDIEBURNERS' COAL. - 2,000 Ai Tons I. , l;en's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article 'walling, and for sale by Janlo 3m NNW GOODS.--The subscriber bay ing just received from Philadelphia a fresh sup ply of SEASON:IIIIX GOODS, will dispose of them at a very low mark. Al. SNOIRIAASS. Carlisle, Jan. 17, 1855: TIOR RENT.--A STORE ROOM S; DWELLING HOUSE, in East nigh street, a few aims below the corner of Market Square. The store result is large and will boar dividing into two if neces sary, and is one of the best stands for business in Ccii lisle. January 17, 1555 "ANN S. ALEXANDER. r . 1 0 LET.--4lie property situAto on 41ain Street, near the ilailmad bridge, late the property of James Thompson, deed., is offered ,FOlt RENT from the Ist of April next. For terms enquire of Carlisle, Jan. 17, 1851-3 t 11. SAXTON. FOR RENT.—The subscriber offers for rent the STORE ROU.II now occupied by Sam anel Elliott as a Drug Store, and the Dwelling at tached, situate on Main Street, Carlisle, Pa., one doer from the public square, and next to the store of 0, W. Mt nor. Also, tho DWELLING LIOUSE in UM row commonly known as "11 trper's Row, now occupied by tho .7111,4. es . Als.o, tho DIV II I,lhl N(I HOUSE In the rwv.4tfores , ald. now oecaplo.l by W, W. Boot:bor. P .1 1 olowsslou of e , given nn the Ist day or April next. 4 L.- Ca.rlloe, Jann try le, IS:4. ROUt'. IItVINM , VALUAI3I,I4I T 0 N y PROPRRTY Al' PRIVATE SALR. rho snLscriberlvill Roll ut privato sale, that yalualdn business stand on the rot , • ••••• • • nor of Hanover and Louther stroots, in P. , l'a. lot is:3o feet front by 940 feet hr depth. is a largo T ERRE STORY" STL)NE 110 " linisbo I. a lar,o yara rued gallit• 11, and ivory t ' a. consary to raalit. it colrin table and eni- YOlnont r it. For Corms enquire of Carlisle, DU*. 2..0.1851 • . Bloomfield, August 20th, 1551.' DR. CARDDEIt being well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their new and safe modes of treatment, said the speedy and certain remedies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Dysentery, Chol era .Morbus and all Complaints of the Bowels and Stom ach: Superior Remedies fir the prevention and cure of Asiatic Cholera. Remedies for all the defects and dis eases of the Generative Organs and reproductive econo my in men and woolen; Remedies for Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions. Impotence, Ster ility. Sexual Abuses; Vedereal Diseuses in all their forms; Suppressions anti other delicate female complaints. All thece'remedies emanate from the nowt noble science of Botany afid HYdiopathY 'oianbined,'tbut no prison.)-- "Heal all manner of sickness and all manner of disease. New Testament. "It is for healing that Christ COIIIMPII 4eth the Samaritan.—Luke. in, 33 to :17. and a ith com mon means. .'Prove all things, hold fast that which is good."—lst. Thessalonians. 5. 21. .•Therefore let us' be ware of laying up what, we should lay out for health. for there is that scat tereth and yet increaseth, and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it teudeth." Proverbs, 11, 24. The different medicines and their directions will he sent to the nail :fed in any direction by mail or express. Address Dr. P. C. CA RDDER,Carlisle, Oumberland coun ty, Pa-, post paid, and the fee $1 always aceompanying the letter. with the order, together with a description o. the feelings and the symptoms of the complaints of the afflicted inclosed. It is this system of Medial Science the Books and the modes of cure only, which Dr. Card der employs that allow of medicines entirely made or composed of Wholesbme hoots, Plants, and Ilydropathy, goad in all diseases. (no poison), and which can make speedy and certailtrentedM - and cures for "all manner -of sickness and all manner of disease," and which cur. pass all other medical means in point of goodness, be yond all bounds of comparison. OFFICE adjoining Mr. C. Fleager, East Pomfret street, near South Hanover, Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials from numerous persons of the highest respectability in this and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidmice of the goodness of Dr. Cardder's character, and cars be seen al his office. N. 11. The afflicted can receive superior modicines and the directions for then' use by the first return of mail or express. If interviews be desired, or visits"quested, Dr. C. will endeavour to accommodate applicants as tar as he can. The Doctor speaks the English and tlartier man Languages, etc. [ Jun. 17, INSS JACOB SIIROM oNE STO R E NEW GOODS!—The nu• tiersigned ie now opening in the store mom of William Leonard, on the corner of Hanover and bouther streets, in the Bomugh of Carlisle, a large and getieral assort ment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, embrac ing almost every• kind and variety of goods adaated to this market, to,ether with an assortment of GROCE RIES. 'lig stock having been nearly all purchased within the last two weeks. buyers will have the advantage of selecting from a FRESH STOCK, as well as of the late decline in the price of many articles. Ile will be happy to exhibit his gotals to all who may favor hint with a call, and pledges himself to sell every article es low or lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nov. lft, 'S&L ROBERT DICK. E ',LING OFF AT COST.—The sub seriber intending to change his business, has corn menetsl selling off his large aud splendid stock of Winter Goodti at cost for cash. Most of this stock hits been pur chased this fall, in New York and Philadelphia, at the lowest cash prices. Iturchaserscan therefore save money by calling soon, and at the saute thne base the largest and best stock of goods to select front, In the town or emuity. In this stock will be found some fresh CIAtTIIES, Cafhimers. Cassitiets, Vcstit ag s, Supe rior white. red and yellow Flannels; red, green, blue, drab Mid grey Sark Flannels; Ribbons and Flowers; elegant new styles barred Cashmere, He Laines an&Deßerges; French Merinos, raramettas and Arpachas; elegant Bias chit and Blanket SHAWLS, Ladies, Cloths and Silk Velvet fir Mantles, Calicoes, Ginghvans, Muslins, Also. a large and new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, a lot of new and well made CLOTHING. Now is the thee to get goods chest.. All are in ltod to call and examine for themselves. F.LLINO OFF ..;itT COST ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IMIttIAINS! suLscrlbers, totending to leave this place. offer their entire stock of Intl: UOOI) AND GROCERIES at first cost. It consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Fine all wool Pelaittes and Cashmeres, De Ileges, French !klerinees ' Black and Fancy, Dress Silks, Handsome Del:lines from 8 to 2U cents per yard. EMBROIDERIES.—A large assortment of SWlss and Jaconot Spencers, UndersleeN es, C o llars. mimi ng ," Ed, hop, I mrlin." e. 3lottroing Spencers and Collars, :mkt Embroidered Linen Outil,ck SilAWlS.—llmls..me Long and Square Black, Figureol and Thlbet Shawls. 1/03IESTICS.--Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Ken turhy Jeans, Ll:lseys, Muslins, Checks, 'Pickings, Cali coes. Flannels, &c. &C. Alan, a large assortment of Gloves, Cotton, Cashmere, and Woollen nose, Cloth Caps Blankets, &e. G !MUER I ES,—Sugar, Cotter, Molasses, :'places, We invite one and all to come and examine our stock, as now is the Glue to purchase cheap goods. WEISE CAMPBELL. S. W. Corner of N. Hanover and ',outlier streets. Nov. 29, 1844. W. B. MURRAY, Agt ,- Aii , ce . 2000 TONS LIME AND ... . _... ~ ,,3$ . .:,.. \ ,STOVE COAL, now on 11310 and :ii* '. r' receiving at the fellowimr prices: Dauphin Lime t oat - - - $2 50 to 300 tove, _ . _ . • 300 to 450 Lykens Valley Linie - - - -375t0 4 00 Stove - . - . 400 to 4 75 Pine Grove Lime ": 75 to 4 00 `• Stove 450 to 500 -, Pittston Stove Coal' - - z -500 to 5 511, '1 filitelointhh's Coal, per busliek . - 22 to 2ar.to-- • v . ),:n,Also LUMBER of all kinds. Comman licardsand, Sc.intling from $l6 to $lB per 100 feet. First Common and Panet according to quality .doel3--31n fl EORGE Z. BRETZ, D. S.. DEN'TlST.—Respeetfully tenders 1115 profession:ll Fervlce; to tli public. Artkelal teeth inserte I. from a 1411.41 t , g411. to tut col ire Fet, ou t he , Iltest and most a proved principles. Sorb :14 Sin•r!e. Iflnrk. 11,11.1 tionnus (Ittm Tenth" DiAelseg of the Mouth and Ir re ;ulialties treato-1? OFFICE at the residenet of his brothor, mil North ritt,Str.•et, Carlirlc. [jam J. FIUT Jinn Ilbuertisements IT APPINESS ! HAPPINES: k S!! WHAT CAN MAKE US 11APPYI “Itesson's whole pleasure, all the joys of souse, Lie iu three words—llealth, Peace, and Coutro3tence. (Pope.) Hut when we have pains, affliction or anguish of dis: eases, is not our pleasure, our j?y, and our happiness 'thereby destroyed? Why et our sick' fellow-being suf fer i Does' not Christ say : "With the same measure ye mete, it shall be measuredlo,you again t"—Mat. 7, '• Who is a wise man and endowed with k •ledge a mong you, let him show out of a good conversation his works with meekness and wisdom. - --James 3 , 13 . SURGERY AND MEDIONE.—Doctor. P. C. CARD DER, Surgeon and Physician, who is Botanist and Physiologist, and Is Graduate of our best Medical Collo ges, and has made himself aequainted with all the vari ous systems of Medical Science, and with the recent discoveries and improvements in the various depart meats of the Healing Arts, faithfully attends to order' for Surgical and Medical Aid. and whose medicines ars all made or composed strictly in accordance with the Sciences of Pathology, Ilvdany, Hydropathy and I'hysie °logy ; and whose medicines are -all cumposad bf whole some roots. plants, and hvdrrwthy, good in all diseases, and to whom the afflicted are invited toapply timely. His Character by Respectable 'Neighbors, do Copy of a letter from the Rev. C. IL Leinbarh IL li. Etter, of the Warm Springs, ReSpected Sir low me to introduce to your friendly maim, Dr. CARD- Dna of Now York. I have known • pr. C. fir sixteen years, he has done business forme with sobriety, hon esty and with accuracy: therefore I do believe him to be perfeetly sober, honest and trustworthy. Any favors you may see proper to confer on him, will be highly ap pi:elated by his numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend and humble servant. C. 11. LIES/lACI/. Landisburg, Pa., July 15th, 1851. Copy of a letter from George Spahr, Esq., County Treasurer.-1 do certify that the medical advice of Dr; P. C. Cardder has surpassed any other which 1 have hitherto had in the cure of severe fever in my family.— I would therefore recommend him to such , persons who may be afflicted with aforesaid disease or otherwise.„ Dru foot's. a R -~~ODS' Carlisle, Dec. 20, ISSI • . . r[WO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale the MO fOnOWW described farina, to wit: No. I—ls situated north-west 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 BANK BARN, a Urge IIAY HOUSE, a comfortable CATTLE ;f;L4 ..., STABLE, Ac. Also, a comfortable DWELLING c HOUSE, and othenout-buildings. The land is in high state of cultivation and all under good pest and rail fence. , It is bounded. on the north by the heirs of Samuel Alexander, dee'd., on the east by John Noble, Win. I). Seymour arid others. on the west by Jim. Moore, David Grier, Ac.. 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 ,, , ,i miles from Carlisle, on the Harrisburg and Carlisle turnpike road, about . 13.1 miles from Middlesex Mills, bounded as follows: on the north by the Co»odoguinet Creek, on the west by Irvine's heirs, on the East by J. Noble and Jesse Zeigler, and on the south by Abraham Hetrick and the Harrisburg turnpike road, containing TWO lIUNDItED AND TWENTY-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 aro a large STONE DR' EL LINO HOUSE a large LOU AND FRAME BARN. .a stone Spring House and other out-buildings, an Apple Orchard and a large quantity of other fruit trees. - "No. 3.—ls a small tract of land about . 1 4; mile west of No 1., on the Raker road leading from Carlisle to Wag goner's bridge, containing TWENTY-SIX ACRES of first rate limestone laud, bounded by said road on the north, by John Noble on the south, by Brown's heirs on the east, uid by Baker on the west. The subscriber will also sell n number of OUT LOTS to suit purchasers,— The above descried property will be sold on reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. 'Carlisle. January 10, 1854. I - 4 IST OF SALES -OF PERSONA - 1 I.llol'Lwry BY WM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. January 25—Elizabeth Aughinbaugh, " 2C— Do. Do. " 31—Samuel Etter. February C—Peter Miller. 9—John Kinpots. " 10—Samuel Smith. • 12—John Pittner. " 13--Elizabeth II uncltrger. " 14—Michael Dawson. " lb—Jacob Plank. " 10—George Rupp. " 17—Christian (Ilium 19—John F. II urslt. - , 20—Samuel King, Deceased. O 21—M illiam Porter. 2•2,—Jacob limgettecker. 0 23—Tobias Miller. " 24—john L. Sadler. ' 20—George 1.. Lichtenbargar. " 27—John Earhart. . 28—Jacob Shelly. March I—Adana (abler. " 2—Joseph Stayinan. " 3—David Williams. " 5—A ndroi Sem:ennui. " C—John Duffce. " 7—Abraham Sulenbarger. • " S—Eli Gmbh,. • o—John Ilmudi. " 10— .Do. Do 12—Henry Wilt. ` " 13—Dr. It. O. Young. " 14—James %Imre.- , " n—Jolin Houser. " IC—Samuel ISM pp. " 17—Williams Itn , wnewell. " 19—Dav Id Martin. " 20—Michael Landes. " 21—Samuel " 2'2—Jacob Erfbrt. " 23—Daniel Kaufman. " 24—J. H. Kietn. " 20—Benjamin Shue. • " 27'—floury Landes. " 28—Joseph Black. " 29—John F. Sphr. 30 [Jan 17, 1855- G EORO E SPA Hit I. 4 I AYETTVILLE FEMALE SE3I I NAltY.—This institution will open on' the first ionday of March, in a new and commodious building erected for that purtiLiie, under the direction and super intendence of itev..l. Kennedy and Samuel Thoinson.— The location of the Seminary Is healthy and retired.— It Is the design of the Principal that the course of in struction be thorough, and the expenses moderate. The best female teachers will I,e employed. Pupils will he arranged in classes according to the direction 01 the Principal. There will ire three chases—Primary, Junior and Senior. TEIOII.9:—SMIKIEIt SESSION. . For board, washing, fuel and light, per session or 4 monthal 40 00 Tuition in Senior class per session, S tM .. , .Tunior 6 10 o Primary 4S 4 00 lireek, Latin or Freneh, 5 it' Mush, on Piano and Übe of instrument, 15 00 Oil painting and drawing, 5 (0 For further information address J. KENNEDY, Prindpal, January 17, 1855.-2,n Fayottvllle, Franklin Co. Pa THE FARM JOURNAL FOR 1855 EDITED BY J. L. DABLINGToN. Assisted by a corps of the best practical farmers in Pennsyl VUllin. Thu Fifth Volume of the FARM NAL will connnenee January 1, 1855. 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Is furnished rtn• en r and two meml•errhips for U. The net pi-tweeds derived front the sale of memberships are devoted to the purchase of St orbs of At t for the en suing year. Ih ol:s open to receive nature nt the Eastern Office. Nee• York, or N esters Office, (Sandusky. The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the West ern Mtn, of the A 5(4.4 ti bete superb Granite Blinding have been et cited for it, and in Mil iljl the gptendid eolleetku of statuary and Painting are eg, hibited. Tim ADVANTACE: SE( URED by Lemming a nienater of this Asszelation'arr -Ist. All persons hcthelullv-nlucoftheirsulFcrip lionion at the '4411 t,„iti the shape of sterling 31aglizine Lit erature. td. Each member is contributing toward purchasing choir, Works of Art. which are distributed among them selves, and are at the same time encouraging the A nista of the comtbryetlisbursing thous:lr.& of dollars through Its agency. The increasing interest felt in the advancement of the fine Arts warrants the belief that this Association will, with the powerful aid of Littivitute. liecome at once nut versnity popular,as if not only cuitivatesand encourages the Fine Arts, hyt disseminates sterling Literature throughout the 'rand, thereby adapting itself to the present wants and talgel , of the Amyl h•au people, ena bling bulb rich and poor to make their hi ties pleasant and attractive, by the aid of r'culpttwe. Paintings. and the best reading matter which the o ide range of Ameri. can and Foreign Literature affords. Persons remitting funds for membership should mark letters, eitturistereth" and state the month with whh they with their Magazines to commence. and also, their Nag Of address in full on the readpt of w hit it, a cer tificate of membership, togrt her with the Magazine de sired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those it itt) pnrehase Magazines at itt.okstores will ots Serve that ty jt lnitig this association, they receive the Magazine-and Free Ticket in the imbtod distrit talon, all. at the same_ptice-they now pay for the Magazine tdohe. the Association, - at the Knickerbocker Magazine Idtice, lt4N Broadway, New York, and at No. lUtt Water street., Sandusky. (lido. Address, at either office) C. L. DEltilY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. TO THE FILIENI): 4 OF ART The Committee ontanngentent o 1 the Cosmertolitnn Art Association. teing desirous of extending the benefit of the Instil talon to every portion of the United :fates, wish to appoint some responsilde persons as Ilc , uot ary :'ecretnries In cities and towns It here none already aje tainted. Address, tot either t titre.) C. 1.. DEllitY, Actuary C. A. A L. A. 348 Kniciterttadter Cdice, New York, or lnn %% r ater Street, fundushy, (thin. Dee. 27—rt. I_OIIIIA.M.'S THIRD GIFT ENTER ."... I'itisE.-60,000 Ticketsalready sold. Call for timil Mask Meeting of Shareholders to determine on the dis , iii , sition of the Gift Propel ty to the `ban le biers. At a electing of the Shareholders In Perham's Third CIA En terprise, held on the 27th of July, the following resolu tion was adopted: "Resolved. That at, R6Oll ns it Is aseertnined that So.. 000 of the clift Tickets Issued by '.or. Perham in his third enterprise, are sold, th e c h z dl ce ll t h e shareholders together et the most convenient place, for the purpose of instructing said comfinittee in regard to the manner of dism!sing of the Gift Troperty ." Haling learned from Mr. Perham that 10,000 of said tickets were already sold. and that in all prelal Bay the remaining 20,000, called for by the ahoy e resolution a ould be add by the first thiy of January next, we hale deter mined ht accordance with the abova opinion,. to calla MASS MELTINC OF TIIE Sil Alt EIIOLDEBS. at som e place to be hereafter named. on the rith clay, of.lanuary, 11)50, for the purla , se designated by the resolution. HOBERT BEATY, Jr, J. LATHROP, (Count-inE. P. S. ADAMS, ..100,000 Tickets only at g 1 ea, Ii a ill I.e sold. Foch Tick et will admit FOUR PENSONS, all at once, air pa rtionsat different times, to Perham's Burlesque Opera llousin. Drvadway, New York: or to his other Entettnfutuet.ta. In varlOOßpOrt Sof the country. Each purchaser of ono of his tickets will receive a certificate entitling them to one share in the 100,000 COSTLY AND VALUABLE GIFTS, a list o; Heti has Ilimeady been published. Per sums can obtalif tiles:Amu Iu circular form, by addressing a note to the proprietor. Now's THE Si ME TO PURCHASC TICRE7S.-111 order that the 100,000 Tickets may be disposed of by the time speci fied, the subscriber offers the Hollowing inducements for persons to get up Chit s. Each pet son who gets up it club of ten sul scribers. and fora ants ten dollars to this c Mee. will receive by mail or ot lwr ey ! a oyes. Eh.% en qtrket s. per::en who sends. atiime time, nne hundred del. tarn, V.lll have Vent in 111,0 manner, One Hundred and Fifteen Tiekots. And, fey all larger .butns iu exact pns prtinn. If It should happen that all the Tiel.ets are sold when the order Is received, the money trill le returned at nor OXpenvtinw postage.' 'All orders for 'I kiwis should he addressed to Just All PERI! A M, tlnd Broadway, New York. y 4th lititerysiew will 1 - c. advertised as soon Its the third one Is closed. The Tielads are already printed. 14r.27 Mill ACLE OF SOI EN C E.-Dr. C. L. Hulling, of Mechanksbur ,, , Cumberland coon y; announces to those idlllcted.with Tumors. Wens. Caterers, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks. Fcrof ula.„ King's Es ll and all diseases that have been usualls treated with Caustic or Knife Ito can remove them with out cutting, burning or pa in; neither Chlorortrin or Ethor alltatiti:torvd to lilt- patient. It Is no matter on what pat of the body they may I,c; ho can refit-„ them with porfca rafety, and In a remarbably slit rt thus. c ' .., co Mineral of Ve;mtablopolson is applied, a nd money toquired until a yule Is rerfortcd. Pr.,lapsu.; 1 7 torl. Female . Compliluts. Cho nbi.Vettur mil and all other ItiFerl,CS heated WWI SW', Fall leffiors mil be of Mined :ohlre-titift in t.tthet Engli s h or (lot-loam pout rrid. Patients 1 . :111. Le am nt nottlM rtt e ith roarti on ryftsynaltio turns. of the 1.4(4,4 and health% Onus hi this (a. 'any 0 . 110 . I 1111111 , f 1 ,11) Ilanit,bilrg, oti •4 he emnbelland 'Valley Iti•ad. AI rICIV!.$11.111 Mon all Pal (!e Or t h e UT - 111W. Thy hurter cult I.aset: In nny parl of the `'tats tt _Tiled wader if yen hnow any afflicted n•ilow crew. taro, delay tint to tell them of this treatment. I.) , LICKSMEITFS COAL. = 5,0 C( ji l'Ancl, , rulth's Cunha frA rule artith.-te e V3 , 11' L -' llllll frr ,lititl7 :2 , 111 W. D. ITII Y,, Art. STARTLING. lUT TRUE' f. WHAT EVERY-- ~.4,11y. SHOULD KNOW. Irow often it hii/ellB. 111:lt ifie wife lingers front year to year in That bible ronilit'ini its not even for one diet' to feel the hal exhilarating influ ence inr debt to the enjoyinetitvf health TI! E BLOOMING BRIDE, " • But a feiv years ago in the flush of betilth and youth, nod of spirits, rapidly, and appaiently ill explic.ibly, becot»os a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, iiervom unstrinig, spirits d epressed, countenance bearing tho impre,s of suffering, and an utter physical rind mental• pros tration, arising from ignorance of the f;i:nplemt aid plainest rules of henlth ns connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entailiodiseare, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, bat oft*. HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON' THE CHILDREN " uNro CIIF: 11111113 AND FOURTH 0 KNFII,I l'ION. " Transmit th.tt coNsumPTzoN. R(•ItOP'UI,' lIVPOCJIONDRIA, INSANIT'V., GOUT, and other nod . worse Disenses, otAl 'a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FliMl TM.; PA 11 I.:NTS "And must thi, ronlinnoP Must this he? 1. there no. remedy P No relief P No hope?" The remedy is hr knowing the , cauw•., and r them, and knowing the remedies. and bonen:in; b‘ tbt These are pointed out in THE 'MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE . 11IEDICA COMPANION ill' NI. A. . bt. =MEM (fir 1(011h-471th Et/aloft, (5110,000), Itimo , pp. 2.)q (nY E!.rarnx, ;A - T.lf A 111•01N0, $l.OO ] A . hlandar,l work of.eqtablislied m1,011114)11. found elapsed in the rotalople , 4 of the great trade sale+ In \eve Philadelphia. and other citiev , and ~o ld by the grin, ipti nooloodlery in the rnited States. It Ivan first p4,b11-I.ed in 1f..17, sinee a hint time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have liven a it 1. of which Iliere..ere apwaryl-i of ONE 111;SI)P,Eli TIPTSAND SENT BY 11.1 H. ote.ting )rich ...iimation in mbicL it it 11.'141 nx.r , 11()()K r()It EV P. I{ 1::11. \ ihn nutiwr havin g , .k.,oted hie e.ch,,the attpution 14. the treatment of complaint+ pncilliar to fninalnii. ht re , peer 1 , . he is yearly consulted by tlitst,adets butt, iu perriir, and hl hitter. Here eery woman can diseojer, by comp:lt-MC her ',so mptortut with thnke described, the ttature, characlel causes (if, and the proper remedies far, her eon:id:tints The wife about becoming a mut her has often need "1 instruction and advice of the utmoet importance to I.m future health, in regwet to which her twoodtivenoss for bids consulting a medical gentleman, sill find oncli it, alrnelcim and advice, and also explain many sympllmi whirh otherwihe auuld rkera,lun :Llarnt :01 ills peculiarities incident to lier situation are deer, ile I How many lire KatTering from ob,trlic!it,49 of IS rejli I,ir Mei; peculiar to the female %%WC. touteriiiine ihe healih, the effect,' of which they ere I which their delicacy forIMIA necking medical ad, •Muny suffering from prolapna tarn (billing of filo wood)) or from floor tabu, (trea6ues.4, dabili ty, &c.) on air in Constant agony for nanny months preceding. eouf.t.e meld Many lia,o difficult if not d•mgernux anti slow anti uncertain recos cries. Some n hose yorett art hazarded during auch time, will each find in it 4 pug,. the meting of jinn ent inn, amelioration and relief It is of Courtie impracticable to convey fully the lal subjects treated of t as they are id a nature atrielly in tendeJ for the married or thow coniemplatirig marling° Reader; aro you a Ituahaud or a father? a wife or • mother? flue you the sincere welfare of tleme you Into at heart? Prose par hincerity, and love no time in learning %%hat causer. Interfere mit!, their health a nd Lip pintstoi not lel. than "our .1%, n. It nil! avoid to 341 u nod ynura, Its it /lab to thousands, many a day of Pato awLi anZiely, followed by Nirt.ple,s niglita, incapacitating 11,4 mind for its ordinary nvomition. and evliatinitmt means for medical attendance, medic! “I'n and advort.•.,l nostrums u Lich otlierivi4e 00061 provide for deelininii Team, the hatOrniticA of age and the p ro p,',,l„,„,ti t , n ul your children In consequeoee of the universal popularity of the wet UN evlifenced -by its c•traorilivary hale, Vari..ll4 11111.4J,i• tlOllll havo 1,01 . 11 nett on bootisellers no mr the public. by imitations of title page, spurious eilftions. and surreptitious infriugements of copyright, nod oilier devices sod deceptions, it has been (baud ueceruary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words " Dr. A.' M. MAciumar. 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Office qn the back of) the title pace; and lies only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by road, and address to Or. A. M. Mauriceau. 4-Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is bent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU, box 1224, ,New-Yolk City Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New• York. ran his friends and cust..• mire that he keeps constao• _ 11. „mil a }lmply oi ••sitemansagner," an ittind rable Wash tortim flair, manutitetured by himself. he eNcellonec of this Toniris testified to hy all of his cur honeys who puce Well it to be one Of the test articles known for cleansing tho hair of dandruff. Ile 111141 Maly. ufitctures a Bair llcstorathe, known no the “Cionsltt.e. num," for giving now growth to the hair ca bald headr. Ample testimony exists of the efficacy of this excelleta Restorative. :While the f 4 hemansagner clears the hair of dandruff and prevents it from coming t ut, the IA rasheeumn supplics emu. growth to those who has, had 11113 misfit tune to lese their hair. The public Is in. 'Att.(' to call, ONIIIIIIIIO and purchase these Int Monti* articles. as, 6e is confident they viii render satisfaction. SIIAVIINO. WI IR ItHESSINO, and CUTTIMI, lied SIIAMI' 'Nil Vended to in the I est sl yle as moat. at his of son West Main St.ect. near Marlon MU. Carlisle, Dee 21, MM. WM. littiloEl-13 Tll r lt h, j )N t r I t :CT:1 1 0 1, N A a ith a flesh Fuppkj , of DRUGS and( INFECTIONA 'I he f , ro a r in 'e,4.,n0•1:• %With his sleek on hand will walie his assort: r rugs. Medicines Anti Chemicals toplete., ui.,n •r'r eat td' CQNFECTIONARY is alsrat consistiuttt f pure sugar white andtiansparent ('an ly Cal dy, common, nsortett, and tine Candid of every c• y ;Also Fruits, Nuts, and every thins le' ”..;. to that department ofttnde. Ile would call t•pccial attention to his supply of FANCY AItTICLUII for the lielidays, and general use, among which may L. fOund the good, the tasteful, and Ma useful, All are invited to call whether they wish topurchase or not.' .11 J. KIEFFER. Carlisle Door. 20, 2,574. Oirjob ~ sting done at this office El 111;H1;IS NV II AT a'OU NEED AT PRES} NT. --The subscriber respectful ly informs the ladies and entlemen of Carlisle and !chitty that he has note ou and at his lfair Pre:tsitt lon fug. Room on West :root. an elegant assortmt t f LADIES BRAIDS and lentlemen's WlliN.and eau urnish to order at shortot otice every kind of Hair Vorkof the Lest quality. llealolega lea,o to In.