Ittarrtalies.. On the 18th Inst., by the Rev. B. S. Schnerk; Mr. DAVID MILLER; of Cumberland Cotinty, to Miss ELIZABETH. eldest daughter of Jatob Stouffer, E. of Stoufforstown. At Maglaughlln's Hotel, by the Rev. J.. Fry, on the 18th Inst., Mr. WILLIAM TRW°. to Miss mmtonliET RITSAW, both of Cumberland county. • • On the 23d inst.: by the Rev. T. N. Hays, Mr. :1011N FERGUSON, of Baltimore, to Miss ELIZABETH Mc- CORMICK, of Newburg, Cumberland county. On the 23d inst., by the Rev. G. W. Showman, Mr. SANIBEL. D. SMITH, of Churchtown, to Miss MARY ANN WINHOLTZ, of Plainfield, both of this county. ipeaths. On Saturday night, 20th lust., HARRY RIME) youngest sop of Jacobdtheem, in the 6th year of his ag Stew ,flboertisemeitts. UNION FIRE COMPANY'S LEC TIMES.—Tho fifth of a course of Lectures for the behefit of the: "Union Fire Company," will • '5- be delivered at MARION lIALL, on TRUES DAY evening, February Ist,"by WM 11. MILLER., .14q, Tickets, admitting three persons to the course (of Si: Lectures) - Single. Ticket for the Course o - to each Lecture - - - - 12;1', For salo at the door on the on the °coning of the 1.m., turn. Doors open at 63,4 o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7. [jan 31 • ATTENTION ! FAR MERS.—A meeting of Farmers and others iuterested in Agrieul ittre, will he held In the Court Douse, in Carlisle, on SATURDAY, the lith of February, at 10 o'clock, A. M, to take measures to form au Agricultural Society for Cumberland-county. All persons friendly to the object arc earnestly requested to bo present. jan3l • ' MANY FARMERS.. SPECTACLES FOUND.—A pair of SILVER SPECTACLES was picked up last week on 'th 3 Public Square. The owner can have,thein by calling at this Office and paying the cost of advertising. )01fte lk JUST REOEIVED.—Lake White Fish, a superior article. No's, 1, 2 and 3 lda*erel, also Hominy, Beans and Cranberries, for see at WILLI.4MB. H EAD QUARTERS, FIRSTBRI (UDE, 15th Division, Un'd. Militia of Peuu'a. BRIGADE ORDER NO. 1 I hereby assume command of the Ist Brigade 15th Di vision Unit d Militia of Pennsylvania having been elec ted and commissioned Brigade General of said Brigade. And reposing full confidence in the Integrity patriotism and military talents of the following named gentlemen, 1 have thought proper to assign' them the following staff appointments, viz: Col. 11. It. McCulloch Brigade Major. Capt. Moses Bricker Brigade Quarter Master, and Col. 11. B. Rebuck Ald-de-eamp. Also Om following su pornumeries, viz Maj. 0 McFarland, Capt G.Crop, Lieut. Joseph Ramp,and Lieut. Edward Lamonte,Alds-de-camp. All of whom will be obeyed and respected accordingly. DAVID IVIIERItt Brigade General CloWng Brigade Newburg. Jan 20, ISM. , HUSSEY'S REAPER ! NOTICE, TO FARMERS The undersigned respectfully informs the Farmers of this and the adjoining counties, that be continues to manufacture more extensively than over, 0, Ilussey's celebrated REAPER AND MOWING MACHINE, now so generally in use, at his shop three quarters of a mile north of Ilanovor. Farmers wishing to eugage„a Reap er, or a Reaper and Mower combined, for the next sea son, am have their orders filled with promptness by sending them on immediately. The prices of those ma chines are as follows: For a Reaper,- - $lOO - For a Reaper and Mower, from - - $lO5 to 12 (M. Address me through the lianorer Post Office, rock county, Pa. • . CONRAD MOUL. jan3l---fon BAI:TIMORE Fin° Factory filkd and Ground Alum Salt, con- Omitly on and for sale. CARR, GIESE & CO, Flour, Grain and Lumber Commission 'Merchants, Spear's Wharf. Also, CEMENT and CALCINED PLASTER. Agency 01 the N. A. and Rosendalo Co. Baltimore, Jan. 22, 1855. - 1 -I XECUTORS NOTlCE.—Letters ■ 'J Testamentary having been issued to the subscri re, under the will ofeleorge A. Lyon Esq., dec'd., late of the boiough of Carlisle; all persons having clamis ag dust the estate of the said de •odent, are requested to a'm known the same, and those indebted, to make payment without delay to JOHN LYON; Bedford Pa. ALEX P. LYON, Pittsburg Executors. 6t. Jan. 31st '55 ESTATE OF MARTHA BOWMAN deceased.—Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Martha Bowman, late of Frani ford township, Cumberland county, deceased, have, been granted by the Register cf said county to the sub sc lber residing in the same township. All persons in de'ited to said estate are required to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present them for settlement to JAMES L. McDOWELL, jan3l. Ad'mr. !A STATE OF SUSANNAII BRIGHT, DEC'D.—Letters of Administration on the Estate of Susannah Albright, dec'd., late of East Ponnsberough township, Cumberland..minty, have beau issued to the subscriber residing in the same town ship, to whom all persons having claims against the said estate will present them for settlement and those indebted make payment. Jan. 21, 1855 MICHAEL ALBRIGHT, Aduer. VII & BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, An sacks for family use. Also, Cranberries, Homi ny, Beans, Sre just received at the Family armory of Jan 10 J. I). HALBERT. FAMILY COAL.-500 Tons Lyken's Valley 'Coal, broken and Screened, prepared ex pressly for family use, receiving and for sale by Jan.l7 3m W. B. MURILAY,Agt. TIMEBURNERS"COAL. —2,000 I .Tous Lyken's Valley Nut Coal, a superior article receiving and for sale by • Janlo 3m N EW GOODS.—The subscriber hay ingjuet received from Philadelphia a frech sup ply of SEASONABLE GOODS, will divots° of them at a very low mark. 31. SNODGRASS. Carlivie, Jan. 17, 1855. . FOlt RENT.-A STORE ROOM' & RWELLING HOUSE, in East' High street., a few ours below the oornor of Market Square. The store room Is large and will bear dividing into two If neces sary, and is ono of the best stands for business in Car lisle. 'January 17, 1885 ANN ~ 8. ALEXANIDER. TO LET.—The property situate on Main Street, near the Railroad bridge, late the property of James Thompson, deed., is offered FOR RENT from the Ist of April next. For terms enquire of . Carlisle, Jan. 17,1853-3 t IL SAXTON. OR RENT.—The subscriber offers F her rent the STORE ROOM now occupied by Sam uel Elliott as a Drug . fitore, and the Dwelling at tached,xituate on Main Street, Carlitle, Pa.,„one 4411 .d00r from the public square, and next to the store of 0. W. Hither. Also, the MELLING HOUSE In the row commonly known as "Harper's Row, now occupied by the Misses Nevi!. Also, tho DWELLING HOUSE in tho row aforesaid, now occupied by \V. W. headier. Possession of each glean on tho Ist day of April nest Carlisle, January 10,1855, RATTINESS rt - HAPPINESS !I WHAT CAN MAKE US 'HAM'? Lie iu three words—Math, Peace, and Couhmtanco.., • (Vape.) But when we have pains, affliction or anguish of die , eases, is not our pleasure, our joy, and our. happiness thereby destroyed? Why let our sick fellow-being 511f t'or? Does not Christ say: "With the same measure ye mete, It shall he measured to you again?"—Mat. 7, "Who is as iv tee man and endowed with knowledge' a mong, you, let him show out of a good conversation his works with meekness and wisdom."--.Nauss 3, 13. SURCIEBY AND MEDICINE.—Doctor. P. C. CARD DEB, Surgeon and Physician, who is Botanist and Physiologist, and is dr:Moat° of our best Medical Colle• gee, and has made himself acquainted with all the vari- MIS systems of Medical Science and with the recent discoveries and' Improvements in the various depart minas of the Healing Arts. faithfully attends to order for Surgical and Medical Aid. and whose medicines ar e all made or composed strictly in accordance; with th e Sciences of Pathology. Botany, llydropathy and Physic ology; and whose medicines are all composad of whole- SOlllO roots. plants, and hydroprithy, good in all diseases, and to whom the afflicted are invited to apply timely. • Ills Character by Respectable Neighbors, &c. EMI Bloomfield, August 200,1551. DR. CARDDER being well acquainted with the re cent French discoveries, with their new and safe modes of treatment, and the speedy and certain re 1111 l dies and cures for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints. Dysentery, t'hol era Morbus and all Complaints of the BoWels and Stom ach; Superior Remedies for the prevention and cure of Asiatic Cholera. Remedies tbr all the defects and dis eases of the Generative Organs and reproductive econo my in men and women; Remedies for Insanity; certain and timely cures for all Consumptions, Impotence, Ster ility. Sexual Abuses, Vedereal Diseases in all their forms: Suppressions and other delicate female complaints. All there-remedies emanate- from the-most noble science el Botany and livdropathy combined, (but no pi 4son.)— "Ileal all manlier of sickness and ail. 111/1111111r of 'disease: New Testament. "It is for healing that Christ commen ded' the Samaritan.—Luke. 10, 33 to 37, and with 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 wo should' lay out for health. for there is that senttereth and yet increased' ' and there is that withholdetli more than is meet, hut it tendeth." Proverbs, 11, 24. The different medicines and their directions will Is , sent to the afflicted In any direction by mall or express. Address Dr. P. C. CARDDElLCarlisle,Ctimberland coun ty, Pa., post paid, and the fee $1 always accompanying 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 Medical &fence the Books and the modes of cure only, which Dr. Chrd der employs that allow of medicines entirely made or composed of Wholesome Roots, Plants, and ilydropathy, good in all diseases, (no poison), and which ran make speedy and certain remedies and cures for "all manner of sickness and all manner of disease," and which sur pass all -tither medical means in point of goodness, be yond all bounds of comnarisen." OFFICE - 146 i n -in k -ME C. Fleagor, East Pomfret street, near South Ilanover. Carlisle, Pa. Testimonials from numerous persons of the highest respectability in this and the adjoining counties, give authentic evidence of - the goodness of Dr. Cardder's character, and can be seen at his office. N. 11. The afflicted can receive superior medicines and the directions for their use by the first return of mail or ' express.. If interviews he desired, or visits requested. Dr. C. will endeavour to accommodate applicants sitar as he can. The Doctor speaks the English and the Ger man Languages, etc. [ Jun. 17, 1855 ,IDR V Goiii N EW STORE & N EW DOODSl—'flie un dersigned is now opening in the store wont of William. Leonard, on the corner of Hanover and Louther streets, in the Borough of Carlisle. a large and general assort ment. of STAPLE' AND FANCY DRY GOODS, embrac ing airiest every kind and variety of goods adaated to this market, together with au assortment of GROCE RIES. Ills stock lutv Mg been nearly all purchased within the last two weeks, buyers will have the advantage of selecting front a FRESH STOCK, as well as of the late decline In the price of many articles. Ile will be happy to exhibit his goods to all who may favor . him with a call, and pledges himself to sell every article as low or lower than they can be purchased elsewhere. Carlisle, Nov. 16, 185-L ROBERT DICK. SELLIN(I OFF AT COST.—The sub scriber intending to change his business, has com menced selling Off his large and splendid stock•ef Winter Goods at cost for cash. Most of this stock has be pur chased this fall, in New York and 'Philadelphia, at the lowest cash prices•. Piirchasers can therefore save money by calling soon, and at the same time have the largest and best stock of goods to select from, in the town or county. In this stock will be found some fresh CLOTHES, Cassitners, Cassinets, Vestings, Superior white, red and yellow Flannels; red, green, blue, drab and grey Sack Flannels; Ribbons and Flowers; elegant new styles barred Cashmere, De Laines and De Borges; French Merinos, Paramettas and Alpachas ;.elegant Bro• chn and Blanket SHAWLS, Ladies, Cloths and Silk Velvet for Mantles, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ac.— Also, a large and .need stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, a lot of new and well matte CLOTHING. Now is the thhe to gut goods cheap. All are invited o call and examine for themselves. SELLING F ELLING OF AT COST ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! r lita subscribers, intending to leave this place; offer their entire stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES at first rest. It conslsts of LADIES' DRESS GOODS.—Fine all wool Delaines and Casluneres, De lieges, From& Merinoes, Black and Fancy Dress Silks, handsome Dulaines from 8 to 20 cents per yard. EMBRGIDERIES,;;A largo assortment of Swiss and Jaconet Spencers, Undersleeves, Collars, litifilings Edg ings, Insertings, Sze. Mounting Spencers and Cellars, and Embroidered Linen Cambric Ilandkeratiefs. hi AWLS::—llandsome Ismg and . Square Black, Figured and 'MINA Shawls. DOMESTICS.—CIoths. Cast:lmams, Sattinotts„ Ken tucky. Jen 11K, n says, . M ns, Cali coes, Flannels, &c. Ac. Also, a large assortment of Gloves, Cotton, Cashmere, and Woollen Hose, Cloth Caps, Blankets, Ac. OItOCEIIIES.—Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Spices, Ac. We Invite one and all to come and examine our stock, as now Is the time to purchase cheap goods. WEISE 4k. CAMPBELL. S, W. Corner of N. Hanover and Loud/or streets. Nov. 29, 1854. W. B. MURRAY, Agt. - v 2000 TONS LIME AND Aikoc - ` .„; *%\it STOVE COAL, now on hand and ••• , fi 7' receiving at - the following prices: Dauphin Limo Coal - - $5O to 800 " Stove, • 3 00 to 450. Lykens Valtby Lime, - -375t0 4 00 " • Stove - - - 4 00 to 4 75 Pine Grove Lime - 3 75 to 4 00 Stove 4 50 to 5 00 Pittston Stove Coal - -500 to 5 50 Blacksmith's Coal, per, bushel, - 72 to 25cts. imAlso LUMBER of all kinds. Common Boardsuad Scantling from $lll to $lB per 100 feet. First Common and Panel according to quality. depl3;72m S. M. IIOOV 41. , LACKSMITH'S COAL. - 5,000 Bqshols Blacksmith's Coal, a first rate mild° roc to ding and for salt by Jital7 am . W. B. MURRAY, Agt. A, . • , TO. THE LADIES.4—W© are now selling at great Bargains d very largo and handsome stock of Worked Sponeors,Col .,,ft..e tars, Sleeves, Jaronot and Swiss Edgings and Insertings. Pall soon as wo are determined `0 sell cheap. WEISE k .CAMPBELL. ROUT. IRVINE 3tetti iltinertisements 'Ronson's whole ploasure, all thojoyn of seßno, Copy of a letter from the Rev.'o. li. Leinbach 11. IL Etter, of the Warm Springs. Respected Fir:—Al" low me to introduce to your friendly notice, Dr. CARD DER of New York. I have known Dr. C. for sixteen years, he has done business for me with sobriety, hon- esty and with accuracy; therefore I do believe him to be perfectly sober, honest aud trustworthy. Any favors you may see proper to confer on him, will be highly op= preciated by his .numerous friends, and by none more highly than your sincere friend and humble servant. Cr 11., LIEN BACH. Landisburg, Pa., July 15th, 1851. Copy of a l'etter from fleorge Spahr, Esq., County Treasurer.-1 do certify that the medical advice of Dr. P. C. Cardder has surpassed any other which I have hitherto had in the cure of severe fever in my flintily.— I would therefore recommend him to such persons °who may be afflicted with aforesaid disease or otherwise. GEORGE :SPAHR. Carlisle, Vet.. 20, 1851 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS AT TRUSTEE'S SALE: By virtue of an order of the Jrphans' Court of CSnibCrland county, the undersigned %%111 expose to public sale, on the premises, on SATUR DAY, the 17th of February, 1855, at 2 o'clock' I'. 51., all that desirable Town Lot, commonly kitcwn as POPLAR LCT, situate at the south west end of Hanover Street, in the borough of Carlisle, containing about TWO A CR,ES, bounded by said street, the Walnut Bottom Road, a lot of P. Phillips' heirs tout by South street. . The terms of sale will be ten per cent. of the purehnse money on the day of sale, one-iburth on the confirma tion of the s:,(le, and the balance to be secured by mort :gages orjettent bonds, or both, its the Trustee may deem advisa ile: conditioned for the payment of the interest there4 , semi-annually to Mrs. Elizabeth Dwin, and the principal at, her decease to her heirs at law, or to those who may be entitled thereto. Attendance will he given by the undersigned, Trustee under the will of Thomas Hagan, dec'd. Carlisle, Jan. 24. 1855. JACOB SIIIIOSI. •,,,.„: ,VALUABLE T 0 W N n „„,:..c.: •-,., PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. .. 4 "-I , ;! • ' . The subscriber will sell at private sale, .'"...%;: . . 3 that valuable business stand on the cor ,l-• ' '3-..:.:.': ner of Hanover and Louther streets, In Carlisle, Pa. The lot is3o feet front by 210 feet In depth. There Is a largo TILEEE STORY STONE PLASTERED HOUSE, well finished, a large yard and garden, and every thing necessary to make it comfortable and con venient residence. For tc s rms enquire of J. FETTER. - Cellist°, Dee'r. 20. 1854. TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE.—The subscriber will sell at prlvatesale the two followilut described farms, to wit: No. I—ls situated ,north-west of Carlisle, adjoining the ( inhabited part of traid Borough, containing ONE 11,13NDREif AND FORTY ACRES of first rate Lime stone Land, having thereon erected a new largo BANE .BARN, a large HAY HOUSE, a comfortable CATTLE aiTABLE, Ac. Also, a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, and other out-buildings. The land Is in a high state of cultivation and all under good post and rail fence. It is bounded on the north by the heirs of Samuel Alexander, deed., on the oast by John Noble, Wm. D. Seymour and others. on the west by Jun. 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, miles from Carlisle, on the Harrisburg and Carlisle turnpike road, about I miles from Middlesex Mills, bounded as follows: on the north by the Cunodoguiuet 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 Hi/MIRED AND TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, abtut lee acres of Limestone - and the residue Is black slate, about 160 acres of this tract cleared. under good fence,_ and In 'grwrd State of cultivation, the balance is very heavy timber. A large portion of the farm is meadow land. The improvements are a large STONE DWEL LING HOUSE a large LOG AND FRA3II: BARN„a stone Spring House and other out-buildings, an Apple Orchard and a large quantity of other fruit treek. No. 3.—ls a small tract of . land about? „ ! mile west of No 1., on the Baker road leading from Carlisle to Wag goner's bridge, containing TWENTY•SIX 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, anti by Baker on the west. The subscriber will also sell a number of OUT LOTS "to suit purchasers.— The alaive described property will be sold on reasonable , terms. ARMSTRONG NOBLE. Carlisle. January 10, 1554. IST •OF SALES OF I'FIESONAL PROPERTY BY IVM. C. HOUSER, Auctioneer. January 28—Elizabeth Aughinhaugh, " 26 Do. • 31—Samuel Etter. February c -Peter 31ITTer. • " 9—John Kim)Ms. " 10—Samuel Smith. " 12—John Ditmer. " 13—Elizabeth liuucbarger. , " 14—Michael Dawson. • 18—Jacob Plank. " 16-4:corge Itupp. " 17—Christian Mime. " 19—John F.•littrah. " • 20—Samuel King. Deceased. " 21-IVlillam Porter. " 22—Jacob Longenecker. " 23--Toblas " 24—John L. Sadler. " 26-4.lcorge L. Lichtenbarger. . " 27—John F.arhart. " 28—Jacob Shelly. March I—Adam (llbler. " 2—Joseph Staytuan. " 3—David Williams. , • B—Andrew Sense:flan.. " 6—John Duffee. " 7—Abraham Sulenbarger. " B—Ell " 9—John Brandt. " 10— Do. Do • I'2—Henry Wilt. ,• 13—Dr. It. G. Young. • " 14.---James MeLure. " I:l—John Houser. " 16—Samuel She pp. " 17—Williams Ilrownowell.., 19—David Martin. " 20—Michael Landes. " 21—Samuel Albright " 22—Jacob Erfort. • 23—Ihtniel Kaufman. 24-4 . . 11. Mem. " 26--Benjamin '• 27—Henry Landes. " 28—Joseph Black. • 29-r John F. Sphr. 44 30 o [Jan 17. 1853 W B . J. B. MARCHISI'S CELE RATED CATIIOLICON, FOR TILE RELIEF ebRE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. • It stands preleminent for Its curative powers !WWII' the dis eases for which it is recom mended, usually called FE MALE COMPLAINTS. Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or Felling of the Womb; Finer Albus, or Whites; Chronic In flammation and Ulceration Of the Womb; Incidental limner rhage, or Flooding; Painful Suppressed. it Irregular Men struation. &c., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted.) no matter how Ft vero or of how long standing. This medicine has never been Intrmlnceil by empty puffs, and misrepresentations, nor Is it Intended that its present popularity shall be sustained by any medium but Its merits and the appro bation of the public CHAS. OGILBY NOTICE TO THE-lINFORTUNATE FEMALE I feel - it a duty Incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr.' IllarchisPs Uterine Ca tholicon has proved to mu.. For two years my health was miserable; I was ahnost unable to walk. Physi cians pronounced my case falling of the womb, exten sive .ulcerations, commencing with fluor albus. The pains. irritation, i.rostration, Ac., rendered Weft burden. In this miserable condition, Dr. F. P. Newland room mehded Dr. March'sPs o Utpyine 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 this Inestimable medicine. ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, No. 10 West-et., Utica, N. Y • The above statement I know to be true. F. P. NEWLAND, M. D., Utica, N. Y I have no hesitalion in saying, Dr. Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon Invaluable in uterine diseases generally. I have used it in Fluor Albus, Amenorrhoea, Prolapsus Uteri, and In cases of extensive ulceration of the vagina and os uteri. It is worthy of the notice of the Faculty. JOIN C..ORRICII, M. D., Baltimore, Md. Let all interested call and obtain a, pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its use; together with le tters from highly experienced Physicians, who have used It In their practice, and speak from their own observations. Kieryxn, Druggist, South Hanover street, solo Agent for Carlisle, Pa. J. 11. MARCH'S! & CO., Proprietors, 1, , Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. 1 3 .Januiiry 24, 1855-Gm MOUS. DE BEGES.—Just received another lot of Cheap Do Boss, Dolalnea and Par- Entattnclotha. [notrlsl •O. W. lIITNEIt.. tartiok Xenf (fstitte Safes New 2Jorft 91111 E GREEK.LAArE! BACCHANTE, VENUS, FLORA, 11Enz, and the DANCING GIDL.— The abovb celebrated Statues, together with 15 STATh hTTES IN BRONZE, and several Hundred Magnificent OIL PAINTINGS,form the collection of prizes to be dis tributed among the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association at the first annual distribution, in January next. THE COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITERARY ASFO CIATION, ormtnized fur the encouragement and general diffusion of Literatpre and the Fine Arts on a ❑uw and original plan. This popular Art Association is designed to encourage and popularize the Fine Arts, and disseminate, whole some Literature throughout the country. A Gallery of Art is permanently founded, and will contain a vatted le collection of Paintings and Statuary for the non nal dis tribution of each year. The best Literature of the day will be issued to subscril ers, consisting of the popular Monthly :Magazines, Reviews, Ac. The Committee of Management have the pleasure of announcing that the First Annual Distribution w ill take place In January next, on which occasion there will be distributed or allotted to members, several hundred works of Art, among which is the original and world re nowned statue of the GREEK SLAVE, by Ilinina rowels, costing over five thousand dollars, together with the beautiful Statues of Venus, Bacchante, I tele, Flora, and the Dancing Girl; and 15 Statuettes in Bronze, import ed from Paris; also, a large collection of Oil Paintings, comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign'Artists. The Literature issued to subscribers consists of the following Monthly Magazines: Harpers Putnam 's Knick erbocker, Blackwood's, Grahain's. Magazine of A rt,mud (lodey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Itet le-s re printed in New York: Edinburg, Westminster, London Quarterly and North British. PLAN FOR THE CURRENT YEAR The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the above Magazines for one year, and also to'n ticket in distrilmtion of the , tqatuary and Paintings, which are to be allotted to . members in January. Persons taking tivC memberships. are entitled to any five or tho Magazines one year, and to six ticket:: in the distribut ion. Persons on becoming ntemters can hare their Maga zine commence with any month they choose, nod rely on its beillg mailed to them pr,mptly on the first of e‘ cry month, direct from the New York and Philadelphia Pub lishem. lATTELL'S LiYINO AGE. Weekly, Is furnished out: year and two memberships for 'rhe net proceeds derived front the sale of memberships are devoted to the purchase of Works of Art for the en suing year. Books open to receiver:runes at the Eastern Office. New York, or Western office, Sandusky. The Gallery of Art is heated at Sandusky. (the West ern. office of .the Association.) w here impel II Granite Buildings have been erected. for it, and in which the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings are e 3 . 4. Whited. TIER ADVANTAGES SECURED by becoming lt member of ibis Asiietlation arc— ett. Ail perams reeeire the fall value Of t heir mitt:l-HI. lion at the start, in the shape of sterling :'ilagazine Lit °rat Oro. . - 24:Each member is contributing toward purchasing choice Works of Art, a bleb are distributed among them selves, and are at the seine time euccuragingtluiartistl of the country, disbursing thousands of dk,ldis its agency. c The increasing interest felt in the advancement of the Fine Arts warrants the bullet that this Association a lii Uh the poiverful rid of Literature.beconke at once uni vernally popular. as it not only cull °ten and env ti rages the Fine Acts, but disseminates sterling Literature throughout the land, thereby adapting itself to the present wants and tastes of the American people, ena bling loth rich and poor to maki , their homes pikm.arit and attractive. by the aid of Sculpture. Paintings. and the best reading matter a Well the aide range of Anwri , can and Foreign Literature atTords. -- Persons - remittingfunderformembership - should marl - letters, •• Registered," and, state the month alt h nhirh they wish their Magazines to commence. and also, their Post Office :Wakens In full on the receipt of which. a cer tificate of membership, together with the Magazine di sked, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines nt Bookstptes will ob serve that by joining this assorlatMii;they - ieceik e the Magazine and Free Ticket in the annual distribution. at at the same price they now pay fir the Magazine ;dong t),_Oflices of the Association ' at the Knickerbocbm Magazine Office. nab Broadway, New. York. and at N. ltd Water street, Sandusky. Ohio. Address, (at rit he. office.) C. L. DERBY, Actuary (' A. A L. A. TO TIIE FRIENDS OF ART The Ct mtpittce of Management of the Cesmopolitm Art Association.leing desirous of extemling the benefit of the institution to et Cry port ion of the United States wish to appoint some responsible persons as 11...r0mr, Focretaries in cities and towns where not.e sh catty al - pointed. A ddre , i, is either C. L Actuary C. A. A L. A. 3-IS Knickerbocker lace, New York, or ICO Water :Arcot, eandusk), Ohio. rice. 27—Ct. THE FARM JOURNAL FOR 1856. EDITED BY J r L. DARLINGTON. Assisted by a corps of the best practical farmers in Pennsylvania. The Fifth Volume of the FARM JOUR NAL will commence January 1, 1855. Each number will contain Thirty.two or more Super Royal Octavo pages, printed on supericr paper, with new type. mat yo be tilled with the best AURICULTuftAL READING, original and selected, that can be produced. The Editor and his assistants are determined to repder this the most Practical Agricultural Work Extant, and will ut terly discard all theories not attested by PRACTICAL MRIE:WE. They have obtained the aid of many of the hest limners in Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland, who will give their experience through its pages. 11.LUSTItATIONS.—Each number will contain seve ral engravings of Improved Steclb New Agricultural Implements, Choice Fruits, ke. TERMS.—(lnvariably in Advance.) Single copy, Fire do. Ten do. $1 00[Twenty Copies 4 00 i , ixty do. (,00 do. The Journal will hereafter, iu 'every cape, I 0 disc on. timed nt the cud of the period paid for unless the sub fel ipt iOll ho-prev •ut , ly renewed. PREMIUMS.—The Fuccess ottendnut upon our oiler of premiums last year Itaurts us to otter the follow irk, wemlums for Volume 5. 1. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will to paid to thi person who will procure us the largest otonher of out, seribeis in any county in the United states, heron: ilia first of - April next. 2. SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to that person who trip procure us the second largest list as 81.0VC. 8, FIFTY DOLLARS to the pervou Nhoulll procure u* the third:largest 16,t as.saboxe. 4. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to the person who Mil. procure us the tomtit largest list as taLove. 5. PIN DOLLARS te'the person 11.1.10 will precut° ut the filth largest .11st as above. - . CLUBS.—Any person sending us ten subscrlUers, nt our Club rates, will i.e entitled to receive One copy gratis, or one copy of either of the following works. viz: Bulst on the Bose, Guenon's Treatise on 311Ich Cows. Netnin's Treatise on 111ileli Cows, Waring's Elements of Agriculture, Norton's Elements of Agriculture, Youritt on theTig. Any person sending us Twenty subscribers, at our Club rates, will be entitled to receive two copies of the Fnrm Journal, or one copy of any of the following works, vie:—horticulturist for 1565, Johnson's Agricultural Chemtstey, Johnson's Elements of Agricultural Chemis try arePtleology, Dr. Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor, Youatt on the Horse, Youatt on Cattle, Yountt's She pherd's Own Book,' Th9lnns' Americrin Fruit Culturlst, Downing's Fruits of - America, Elliott's Fruit Growers' Guido, Fessendon's Complete Farmer and Gardener. FURTHER INDUCEMENTS.—We' have just made ar rangements with JAMES VICK. JR., PuhliEher of the 11m , ticulturist, which enables us to furnish one copy of that elegant work and one copy of the Farm' Journal for Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, and two copies of the Horticul turist and Awo of the Farm Journal for Four Dollars, and larger numbers at the latter rates. Specimen numbers sent to all post paid applications. ' Money on all solvent Banks, mailed in the presence of a postmaster, at our risk. o . All orders addressed to the subscribers will be prompt ly attended to. J. M. MEREDITH & CO., West Chester, Pa Jul. 10. VW BLACK SILK LACES.—Just opened, Black Silk !zees of nuperior quality, end differeull widths. Also, BLACK SILK TEIM3IINGELOimps other trimmings. OW. W. Ill Vila. Aug. 23. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW, Dots , often it happens., that the wife lingern from year to year in that pitiable condition an not 'yen for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating flu cline incident to the enjoyment, of health TILE BLOOMING BRIDE, , Bid a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, o and buy vato of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in ox plieobiy, becomes a feeble, sickly, .sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, ,spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of atifferinF, nod an utter physkial and mental priin tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and ploinest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, the' violation of which entails diseru , e, suffering and misery, not only to ,the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNIT, THE Tlllitb AND PODIUM onxra.vri ON," Tratotodttlttor CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. lIVPOCIIONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Dist /them, no DREADFUL INHERITANCE 1 , 1:01 THE PA RENTS " And most this continne? ?dust this he? is there no retm•dy ? NO relief? No hope?" The remedy is,..bv knowing the causes and neulding them, and knnwillg. the remedies, and benefiting by tin 11l These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY NI A. M. 11AURICEAU, PROFM , oIt OF DISEA2E , ..I OP WOME.X. One Ifundeedilt Edition, (500,000), ISiten , pp. 250. [os MY: PAVER, EXTRA M ATOM, $1.00.) _A tttandard work of established reputation. round claqsed In the entalogoex of thy great (rad° sales in Nev York Philadelphia, and other cities, and sal by the principal 000ksellers in the United States. It was first published in 1847, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE IIIiNDEED THOUSAND SENT BY . MAIL, attesting the high estimation in whlCh it is hold 00 a fo' liable popular Medial 1.100 K FOR EVE.ftY PF. 31 L thn author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, re.p.ct ' Which he is yearly eonsulted by thou.:an& both in per•oi and by ktter. 'J- - -. Here every woman can discover, bY comparing her ,wn .ytupttuns with those described, the nature, character causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaint.; Tho wife about becoming a Mother has Mien need instructiz;n and odelee of the utmost Iniportanne to hri future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find ouch in sin:teflon and advice, 4 and also explain many symptoms which othern•ii:e * hold occasion anxiety or alarm as nil the peculiarities incident to her situation are described Ilow Jnany are suffering from obstructions or irreginim, likes peculiar to the female system, which undermine lbw . health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical ads ice. Many suffering from prolaptu3 uteri (falling of the womb). or from fluor alias (weakness, debility, &c.) Many o,e In constant agony for many months preceding carillon went Many have difficult If not dangemus delitetirs, and blow and uncertain i4coreries. Some whose liven nre hararded during such time, will each lira' In RA paps tko means of prec4ntiork, amelioration and relief. It is of coups impracticable to convey fully the vinous Subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage Reader, aro you a husband•or a rather? a wife or mother? Hare you the sincere welfare of those you lore It heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what nausea interfere with their health and hair. pines') not lean than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as It has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepiess nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation. and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medlejnes and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, tho infirmities of age and the prober ettnc.stion of your children In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, Its evidenced by its extraordinary sale ' various imposi tions have been attempted, as' well on booksellers as on the public, y imitatious of title page, spurious oditio lo rts, and surrept tious infringements of copyright, and - other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to . . CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words Dr. A. M. Itatnaceso, 129 liberty Street, N. Y. 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