Zite t Aeratti. CARLISLE, PA. Wednesday, February 16,. 1859 CONGRESSIONAL Washegton Feb. 7.—ln iliP Senate; com ,municationstere receiyedfrom the Secrrtnry of War,reconlirrending the ,sale of the uld Forts and applying tlie,preceeds fo tbo tenFtrublion of new ones. Also ono Ating. flint Intlinn agencies could be bcper performed by dbceys granting_land -in-aid of tigrieullii= rallegesll7lls taken up - !!nd - tilycusBe - I — Tlid was passed, with some amendmentsovhich will rectuire It to go baeli.to the House. In the House, M. Stephens made nnother offortln set apartttday for the consideration of territorial.businesii,. but failedfor want. of a two-third vote. An drat in aid of the. Son ' ate bill appropriating $87,000 1 to• improve Chicago harbor, shared the stune . fate. The house, under a suspension of the rules, pasa edllie joint resolution from the Senate for the payment of a•balance•of,S7(.oo to Georgia, on . account of military serVi . ce against the acre- A1a0.41.e4en‘..,- ....- ate hill - to pay the State. -Of Maino. nearly $OOOO for exlienses inctiried in orgatiiiifig4, reginient-of volunteers for the lilexiCan -war.._ Also the Senate bill authorizing the Attorney Genernl-to-rerresent-Ilie-Linjted,States-in-the— Ermity.suit pending 'in the Supreme Court, between the States of Rhode Island and Massa- I chusel Is, relative to the boundary Feb. B.—ln the Senate, a comniunrontion was received front the Secretary of the Navy against the project of transferring the revenue cutter service to the Navy lief ailment, The Senate passed (be Iletn , e joint resolution per mitting Lieut. Maury and Professor Bache to r-,eceive.ntec tt S from tce nriittn rnent. A reollition une nlinplo . caiing' . : for 'any correspondence of William Cory Jones in which - Martinez , and Lercz, calling themselves the Supreme Giisernment of Nicaragua. eould. have based the assertion that the minister.s of the United States were neconiplices of the filli buster Invasion of Nicaragua, and whether, if such t-Intement was made, a»yund npOlo• gyie necessn4 for the ndstaCciurnr. In'the House, , (be Committee an .Military. Affairs, report a tesaut fob,. IT II S t cd; that, preliminary to the final settlement of the accounts of the citizens' of Oregon and `---Wir-eliiii-gTOlNerritoyies;--for-servicesrendered in iEitio and 1856 in repelling Indian , hostili-, 'ties, the Third Andifoi:*(iefiefal lie directed to c'xamine the vouchers and tnalte n report to the HOUSE`, on thelirsiMondayin_llecember next, of the amounts respectively due, according to the rule laid down by the Committee, which includes only army pay to the_ volunteers re: °the(l into service by the territorial authori ties, and ito double pay, the cost of Fitpi)lics transportation, etc., to be paid with, flue re gard to the number of the troops anddlte Vice current at (lint time. Feb.-9...-- othing of:importance was (fan nabted in the Senate. • The Ilouse, went. intd Comihttleo of the the Leginlathe,.Xxecutive, anlJudi.; cial--APPr4II/19n bill. , ~ m erintentti- w ero concurred - +p strikin - ontlarge items for mi leage, nod other Congre'esionol expenses, on wellos , itn'item to purchase property in New York cityfOr a coup house, pad items were reduced for the expenses.of_the hrniich mints and New York Assay "office. An item of $175.000,was htwever, added to supply prin- ting deficiencies. lh this shape the bill pass• ed. Committees reported bills . to increase the number of surgeons, assistant surgeons, and pursers in the nary, appropriating thirty mil lions of dollars to operate for gelling Cuba, and making appropriations for the Post Office Department. The report of the Committee in•thc Nebraska contested election case was taken up, and signed until the adjournment. Feb. 10.—In the Senate, a resolution was passed to permit. Professors Maury and Bache to accept medals from the King of Sardinia. In the House, the Coarinittee on Terrilo•ics reported back without amendment, the Senate bill providing for the admission of Oregon ns a, Slate, and it - was discussed at great length: The Nebraska contested elation case was laid on the table. Feb. I I.—ln the Senate, the Post Ofilee, Committee reported a bill to abolish the frank• ing privilege. The case of the Indiana Sena t ors was considered and Inid.on.the table by a strict party vote. In the House, the bill, from the Senate, for the admission of Oregon as a State was taken up ttnd debated. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE IlarriEbui g Monday . Feb. 7 —in the Senate bills relative to Recorders of Deeds, and fees of county surveyors were read— -Several other bills were passed but none of them of Public interest. ' . In the House. Mr Smith of Perks, rend in place a bill repealing the Bth section of the Act of October 13, 1867. proidinglor the re sumption of specie payments, &c. • [This section repealed the 47th section of the Act of 16th April, 1850, known as the General Bank ing Law, which required the Banks Dist and West •of - the- Allcp.heny -mountains to - keep, their noics at par in Philadelphia and P]tts buihi retrectively.] Mr. Ilarnersly, a sup. plement to the Genie Law. February B.—ln the Sennte, Mr. Miller ri'ad in place a bill relative to Brokers. Mr. Thompson, ono to abolish the office of Sealer of Weights and Meapurce in Montgomery ' county. On motion of Mr. Handal]. his bill to establish a general system of Banking, was made the special order for Monday next, and every day thereafter, until disposed of. A bill was unanimously passed. abolishing the Board Guardians of the Poor and board of Health of Philadelphia, and vesting the appointments' of these officers in the Supreme Court. Ad journed. In the House, Mr. Wilcox, from the minori ty of the Committee on the subjectof the pal /1/ Legislative Record, made u report in favor Of sustaining the existing contract with IL. J. Haldemen, which has the authority of Jew on its side. The ComMittee on litinks reported favorably on the bill to repeal the several sec tions of the 'General Banking Law of 1850, which prohibits the cireulating.of Bank bills tinder $5. rintedbills were reported from the Con&Mee &pork lions.' The Comniittee on Banks, rep 14e(1 a. bill to proveht. fraudS by Batik officers. , • . . in the :House; lire Joint 'resolution to pay Honl William-H. Frazer six months' salary forrhie services -as Canal• Commissioner, wee taken up, and Unleaded by .substituting $2OO In lieu. of 0 namths'..p fl ay, and passed. .• • The Willa volatiou to tho board of Revision ,of the several emotiee.,Of the Commonwealth was taken.:up, read a qecoad and third theft Mr. .Witlimos, of Ltuolto, rod ri bill to rogu'•' late the eale'of 14iior tulle* oounty,'wbiol► was amended so as to include Bradford, and passed. e - . Feb. 10,,—Tn the Senate, a number of bills were reported by Mr. Bell, chairman -of the Committee on the Judiciary.. One relative to liens in equity, with amendments; also, a bill in relation to authorizing - execution process in equity against non- residents, with amend ments also, an set relative to mortgages, as committed ; also, an act to extend jurisdiction to Orphan's Courts. in testamentary traits, rcs committed; also, a bill--to regulate the tees of Auditions' of the courts of Philadelphia', with an amendment. - - • • In the House, Mr. Williams presentedrt law...proltilaiigi _free negroes from coming into the Slott) with a.view tt — TilecCuteTily m:re t ddencethicre. „remonstrance: against the incorporation of the Delaware Ca.! nal Compaany, Mr: Keneagy, a petition for the repealer the lari appoipling Sealers of Weights:and Measures., • the petition from 0,000 .col dyed persons of Philadelphia for en alteration in:the Constitution, so that. colored, persons may enjoy the privilege of the elective fran• chisa. • r..Thorri, n petition from the I'hiladelphia bar, praying for an inereaee of the palaries.of the,.ludges of the bistrict Court. : the Milithilovs, was reported nevitivejy.. 13.111(10,in presented apaition from citizens of Lancaster, praying - for - the abolition -of We [ake of .Sealer:of Weights and Also, a ietilinn—repealing—the lay increasing fees of District Attorneys, so far as that county is concerned, Ateliers. Wright, Yorker and Marseilis, jive sewed pctifiori . ,4 7 from Philadelphia, for the re peal of the tonnage tax. Mr. Randall, a petition from 000 colOred persons of Philadelphia, praying for the pas sage of a law to amend the second article of the couslit mien,: by striking 'out„Lthe • woi:d_ • • • .m•. Yardley,. a petition from citizens Bucks county, praying -for the passage , oft:'t law.prevent Mg free negroes and =lntl g(i from_ coming into the ,Sinto witicnyiew to acquir ing in residence therein,: . I • In the !louse, bills were passed concerning the boi•ough of Allentown, and increasing the la - KOn moneys, real -estate, etc. ,The Com mßice on Ways rind Thetas repoi led-negative ly the, bill to reduce the pay of the- members - of the legislature, and_also.reportcd, as :corn y witted, the bills to. increasirthe pay of the .ItnlOs of,the 3 upreine Court, and relative to 116 - 11 - larsiiiiirSliring — IIO4IIW iGnTor -- Phita del= Fhb'. . . _ COLLECTION OF TAXES An important bill is now before the I,egiAn lure, ehat4, , itig . nintost.ent ire, the present, mode of collecting the Sint e - nnd (;p a nty 'Tux!. its the seretal, counties of the Commonwealth. - It has been reported by Mr: Nill, from the, Ju dieinyy•CO-Mmit tee. • Section I.—Makes-it the duty of the Conal - mist-loners. after the assessments are coinplet ed, to deliqr,the thiplienteS to the "County -Trenstner. with a certificate that the t axes have been regularly assessed. Section 2.= Makes it the duty of the County Trea,urerp after rereiVing ihe_duplreateS of assessment, to give thirty days . nalic6 of the Same, and previous to the 12th of ,Itily in each year, to, attend two days'in each borough and tvormidp,.. , for - the propose of receiving 'such taxes, less an abatement of live per cent. -Sectfon -37 , ---Empowers-the Treasurer to is 'sue his warrant to Ilic several Constaliles, for the collection of all taxes .remaining. unpaid for fhirly - days after the 12th of Section 4.—Makes the Constables and their sureties liable for the amount on the warrant• • -Section 5.- 7 1tegniKes the Courts, to tales n bond with sureties, front the Constables., for the faithful discharge of the duties imposed by this not. • • Section 0.--pefines the duties of Constables nder this lew.• • Sections 7 nod S.—lmposes penalties on County;Treasurer and Constables for a failure to perform the ditties enjoined on them. Section 9. Fixes the Treasurer's commis sion on_tnortiea.paid into the .State _Treasury,. nt 6 per cent per •eent., or which shall be passed to the credit of the county. Section 10 —Directs the County Colima's inissioqrs to deliver the ,thiplicates of assess ment for the present year, to the County Trensurer on or' before the first day of Ably. Section 11.-11e0als,)ic law requiring the Coirunisskiters to appoint/..colleetois. Section 12. yixe;l the pny of assessors at wo dollars n day. The net doett not apply Jo the epunty •of hilndetphin. INJURY th A TIGER —A few Alitys ago, a :Miss Noble of Philadelphia gained access to the cages of the animals at Can Andiurgh's Menagerie, in Walnut street, and having open ; cd the slide in the Lien's cage reached in and patted him on the back, to which the Lion paid nomttent.ion. - She then, proceeded to the Tiger's cage and attempted tlffi'same exPeri• - ment, but the Tige'r seized her aim which he lacerated dreadfully, and struck her on ilia k,............ ifas d with his claws, tearing off part of the scalp,' 1 L one of her eyelids i her screams brought asst. ance, when she was rescued with difficulty, from the hint - Hated beast, and sent Wile liospiisl—lier_- arm has been amputa ted, 41 she is said lo be in a very critical .condition. DESTRUCTION OF THE WILLIAM : AND MAPS COLLEGE.—TiIIs ancient, seat of learning at Williamsburg, Virginia, .was destroyed by fire on lho Bth instant. It was foundCd in 1698, in the reign of William and Mary, who en dowed it.with 20,000 acres of land, tinda do nation in money. The btiildfngs were of brick and capable of accommodating 100 students, Its charter was dated on the Bth of Februa ry, 1692, so that it was burnt on the anniver sary of, its charter, one hundred and sixty seven years from the date of its establishment. Among the graduates of this college, were Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and Winfield Scott. THE FRANKLIN AAILROAD.—We are happy to letirn that the Franklin RailrourCompany is now duly organized under the nfost.fayora ble. auspices. The bonds of the company, to the amount of $200.000, havo been taken by E. W. Clark & Co., of Philadelphia, nt 80 cents on the dollar' cash, the proceeds of which trill relay the road, and the company. expect to have it. completed by the 4111 of duly next The Cumberland Valley R. R Company are to furniak,the rolling stock and work the road. The completion' of this road leaves but.a small link to intersect the,Raltimore and Ohio road: which will give a continuous route from Wheeling to New York, by thb Lebanon Val ley and Lehigh winds. • • APPOINTMENTB.7 Pito President litui appoint .ed• Cot. WitsoN. McCANULEss. of Pittelpurgli,, Jadgo of the United Stales District. Court., for the... Western District of Pennsylvania,.in place of J'adge ials , afen pointedaudgoSakeL. W. 111;ACK, of t be'Su 'prattle •Couq of.N r pbraska, Go tornor .of .Ne bratilt Territory, itc place of IlOrk. W. S. Riettardeon,'resiitied;' • - goiun not dounbl Iliattrrs: Meteorological, Reglifiter for tlio . l,Voelt 'AC31.11114 February 1411ip.11360. , 1859. ', I Thermo- Rain.] "Remarks. meter.* • Tuesday. 29 00 .= , • Wednesday, 'OQ Rain. „ ' • Thursday.' - 28-00 - - :l5 !Gip, • _.• Friday._ ,„ 28, 00 Snow, Saturday. 28 00 • , Sunday—_._ 28 00 - --; IVeekly 29-00 -- I 15 ;Mean.' *The degree of heat In tho above register Is tho daily average Of threo observations. PUBLIC 'SALE S On .Wednesday the 23d of February; Jacob. Bnarninger tvvo'miles south of Shepiterdstown will sell horses, cows, tanning ,utensils On Tuesday the Bth of March, ])avid Brandt Monroe twp:, will-teinneenst'nowa, Yoking atfle,,:tyamneand a vayiety of : arming int- . plements. n — SmiLltr —sen7ril t —his-lresiaenee, Carroll"township - Petry Counly, w ill. sell on tII Bth 0..1%10 sev oral )iend-of horses iend Oung_cattle FEAIApi The "young ladies of this flourit-hing institu tion gave and• Literary Soi ree" on last Friday evening,'Whieh was attended by a•large number of the ladieS and gentlemen of Mechanicsburg, and other invited,•guests from a „distance,' fur _whun . ample neconunoehtions had_been kade, by President Mittlatt_nd his esti natio lady. • At the appointed -hour we foWnd ours - elf Seated in_the mail - Odious parlor Of the college, surrounded by as fair a bevy of bright, intelligent looking girls as we Lace ever seentygether; The exercises, which weregot ten up; by the young Indies,.Under yie direction of the' faculty, ecinsisted of \ -utusic, recitations 'andessbys, all of %Odell' were character ized by con ect taste, and were rendered - 14r7lielturnifest - deliglrof - tho - audienee ,-- , Impart first,--a colloquy wits-introdue ed- by. the Juniors, entitled .":111i-6Tlasli,i of Flowers," each young ladyselectiq from a topet, presrented by-one of ilia 111'1111 . 1)er, that flower which she moe wished ,t 6 resemble. It was a.very pretty conceit, and well' Cuitaincd througFout A . beautiful feitinte - orthe entertaittruor -was a Picea en . titled the " Senior's Offer ing." It took thnudienee by surprise, . -r as a band of young ladies, apploprilitely "draped in flowing while,"enteted the room, preceded by theit:-chief, Who, how ing taken her position in the centre the grotip,was addres,ed as the Goddess; each of the others lepreseuting There .was Poetry, Mit ion; llealtlr, with a goblet of pure - waler; Spr,ing: with - her vase of flowers; Plenty, with her- il'itiits; open handed Charity; Fortune, with her glittering' treasure; Love, with.horquiver atatirrows; Justice,' with her scales; Faille, with a wreath o. laurel, and Beligion with the 13ible.- Each made her offering in turn to the Goddess, who in accepting the gifts, al luded to the Bible as the " last, best of feting of all." 'The characters wee well represented, except that . Fortune and Love, instead of being blind, had each a pair of sparklers bright eitough to 'kill a lachelor. nt_sixty .the young ladies wild Participated in the ex 't`ereises acquitted themselves admirably, and at the close, the audience ... separated apparently much gratified with the ainuse ment of the evening. „. --. Mu. MeMienAm.'s LECTURE..—The hour at which our paper goes to press, precludes anything more than a passing notice of the admirable rjcture, delivered 'list evening in Emory N. E. Church, by MAIM) McMichael, of Philadelphia.— .1-c audience was large and intelligent, , and the lecturer was listened tetwith in tense interest, which broke out frequent ly, in bursts of upplause. • The lectutc commenced with - an allu sion to the prayer of the Potd,..who de sired that tithe and space should be anni hilated, and 'showed Ant the wish, wild as it was, had been literally fulfilled,' by the vast improvements in science, which culminated in the laying of the submarine tele , ranh. - - - Taking tlicse improvements as the re sults of developed mind, he' enumerated the various agents necessary.. in aceom-: pljsbing,,that development, end at the close of the lecture, -he Made an extem pore address to the younger portion of the audience, replete with wisdom, clogneilee, and beauty. We congratulate the 'committee on the success of their first lecture, and from the standing of those who are yet to fill their engagement, we may anticipate a brilliant epurso throughout, WURTZEL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.- We are pleased to learn, that this associ ation eontemplate,t;ivinga publie concert in about four weclis The efforts — of this srciety have been mainly direetKto ele vete the standard, and foster, a hste'for vocal music, especially among the church choirs. They deserve every encourage- Ineatoit_th Akds.!uf Aboopubliel,and hope they will be .greeted with a full, ' THE BABRACKS think the Barracks Band, deserves the thanks era . ° It ire Bepartment, for : their public spirit, in".Offeiing theii' .. valuabie_seyvices tously, on Saturday, on the occasion of the reception :if the tiood Will linglii - e, by the tire Computes, and. ure are pleased to see that the GOOd Will Company, have have passed' coutrilidtentary'resOltitiiiti to that MECHANICWIURO. , --On a flying viait to this liom:Hiing place, n few days ego, .we word struck with' the evidences - of losperity••ttnd enterprise everywhere inatlifeste'd.i A large number • pf sub-- atantial. brink resiences have been Te oellOy ereeted, and we learn that several more are In',buile this yparL Two' hand somd new Oleic churches are now under roof; one.bithe tutheran'and the other by the Presbyterian - congt•egatimm, both of yhich_wil be-ornaments tO'the rown A few years awl Mechanicsburg was an ObSeure village; so dull and quiet that -if-if-Iciumg-AuterieW 2 -ftred-off - a — e - raelfeT .imethmstreetisevery_b_ody4anJoLthe,,_d9ili to see what was the matter. But in time the Cumberland - Valley RailromF came fast their &tors and the whistle of the steam engine woke theni up from their Rip lY in kle Sleep, and now she ean,heast . 'of six or seyen•elturebes ; a well sustain ed newspaper, steam mills, foundry; for warding houses, a' female college, and an institute for boys, . both in flourishing condition; 1111 abundant,', - supply of pure water, and . ' tl busy,•liuStling popular -riettnyttira-s-irrerelrea-phalrindustrrrand oother -town. of .its size IM=l3 this side of stindown! If she"' iily had gas, we'litight:say,of—the peolde--of—iVe. _ehaniesimig,Aliat__" their lilies . iri .- pl9ltatit --- PA ItA DE*O E TILE FIRE D EPAET Elg Saturday . last, was - iinite an exciting time among our fireman owing to the flict, that the Good Will Fire Company, were. to receive their new Engine, which, a committee had purchased from gelit-Company;of--c?.lifiatrelpitin,— o'clock, the freight train arrived . bringing the Dilly" along; gaily surmounted_ With flags; and at `.. 7 , - 171i6 / will, Cu ion and Cumberland, with their Engines, fdrued a proce,sion and march ed through the principal streets, to the inspiring music.of the Barraeks - Band. Thre is.:,-MgniticienCen; give, and lOolui as 'bright as . 0 . new coat of • print arid gilding can malte.ll‘er. 7 . ; out:. ward appearance, t•lie cuts as much 'of a sidash,:a longside of t Unian--ariti--Cum beriand,-ns-n city_dandy : Leside.one of our hied-fisted 'mechanics; it remains to be .seen whether-or riot, her Inner qualities arc eiptal to the outside •covering,, as . :she is to be exercised by the Company, at the square, next •Satnrday afternoon, at _4 o'clock. -- The spirit ofsriyaby among. the Fire, Companies, while it is hut within proper bounds, is the'very life of the Depart ment: _With three :V.ngine Companies a Hook and Ladder Company and ellieior, apparatus . , our firemen dill be equal to any - c4nerftencYi and we hope our eiti ,zens, Imuranze_companies and- - County Commissionos, will contribute liberally 1 1 to-an object W hi c k I• _ arc so deeply interested. JumuLE CONCHIT.—If there are any personstin town, opposed to the introduc tion of music in the 'Common Schools of the . borOugh we hope they were at Edu cation 141111 th:day- evening last: 1[- 1! they were, t • objections must be dis arnied ; if the were not, they missed a sight worth More than till the arguments they could urge against the system if they .objected daily for u year. We allude to the juvenile concert, given by Mr. John II: li been), Professor Of music .in the Cononan Schools. 'About a bundredlit., tie girls, all from the primary schools, and fewofthem over eight,,yeats of age, 'were on the stage, and sang a number, of solos and thorusses, accompanied by 'AI r.lllteent otit.lto melodeon. Abe Hall:was densely_ packed, and the efforts of the 'young vo calists were loudly applauded by the large audience in attendance. One object of the concert, as stated by Mr. Mem, was to impress on Ihe minds of the parents, the importance of furnishing music books for the children, so that they may acquire a knowledge of new and popular pieces, PIONEER HOOK .114 ND LADDER Co. - h, adjourn - 01 meeting of this association took place at the Court _House on Saturday evening last, John Lobaell chairman, and J. D. Carter secretary. The colninittee.np . pointed nt a previous .meeting, reported n Constitution and By Laws for the government of the company, which were unanimously adopted. Several new members• Were added to the- roll, and the following persons were elected officers, lo serve until the anintabonee ' ihig iii Janit arv: President. WM, M. Porter; Vice Pres• ident, Stephen . Keepers'.; 'Treasurer, John CaMpbell ; §eeretery, John.A.Rlaii; Dime tors, J. W. Park, Jobn • Roberts, John 0. 'Amos, David Di:ton, John loriach and' Chas. W. Meek. The company then adjourned to meet on Satartia6lie 19th inst., when we presume 'measure's will lie adopted to raise fonds for the tapipment of the company. The object of the Pioneer Rook and Lad• dcr Company, 'ecrfametids itself c to every pro-, fperty holder in town, as its efficient organi ttion will ensure ,at, every fire, a supply of servienble hooks 'and ladders for the preset., cation of life and property. Miss H. J. SkAtts,..Fllysiciati, will be in Ctirlisle to attend to paiierits,oUFriday and Saturday, February=2slll"lYid. 26th Office it Martin'a Hotel. Proin Europa -The steamship America, arrived at Halifax from Liverpool on he 14th instant, with one Week's later news ; from Eur.opo. Rumors of war•still in uw ; Rrvittadisilispl-nyianggren. activity in inalthiglmarliko preparations, and 'the general 00064:Kolas, that Europe is ou the tive'eraniintitorttint crisis. The English govhrnment is reported as ex erting'itself for peace, and on 'the attitude .of this government it was belicied that the, question of peace oi•var depended. . IffkC Princes Pec4ieriok.William of Prussia ' daughter of Qtfeery ictorla;lms given birth to' a' son, stansing area l ' rojoioings in Prussia; and much 'satiefaidien iti, England. . ...., , The Ilon. Vita. S Commission er to,Cidna', had, aailo4 on hohrd the' U. 8, 'stoat frjgata Alinti 3 Osotti,on route, for Unto, } • ; ••• • • . . SUNDAY ETUNIAO LECliqq:B AT TI!E %VAL,' Nui STurET Tnimrrth, great cities extremes often meet. Riches: and- Poverty sometimes live in adjoining tenements, n'hilp t Vice and Virtue jo'stle each other on the 'hidr.: walk. 'lt therefore excites hut . lit tie.enrprisc to learn, that the IValnut Street * Theatre was tined with a largo audience on last Sunday evening, to greet the tirstnppearauce. onthe .Rev. A. A Willits, on the "hoards " in ti lec ture on Temperance. Thelnnise was crowded 'from . “. pit to dome," and thuat - have presented a very :brilliant Opp - earance; . The North American Any;: • When the gaslights - weic turned on to' their full blaze, the spectacle was a fine one. :Tim:stag i...was-effrpetedr-while-the-seene-ttpot . it . represented a .sumptuous. parlor will :open Adetty_e_ at. the end,_ through which. *as shown a laMiape iiiVeTiW, lfelreittPJUntionil , : -- light • The preacher occupied a t•inall table in front of the foollighiti t ih6: - reporiCi's 'Were, assigned to tables on either sidO, while three . rows of chairs behind go veltecommodat ion i o a number of prominent citizens and clergy " . These *tures have been got up under the a utpices of the Refuge," and are to be continued. Thentre-i goers tkerefore throughout the week. may eon ' audiences moved to tears by the efforts of 'some tragic hero :o • - ' . tnttets" or ,jubilant. with pleasure, no the Ditiingtis Persaiorrnrc•fed-prr-tht whiolt wrinkled cute derides n lamhier ho ,ling -.loth his sides," Lnd_...th:cycyclyn cant Wiped- away, and the smiling faces ,:umnrhed - down'to - tlyaliginfltluess - an - t - key - E: miler tile teaching's of 'the Gospel. GOOD WILL' FIRD,COMPANY. At n meeting of the Good Will Fire Co , of, the Borough of Carlisle, field at their Ilan on Saturday, the 12th day of Felten:try, 1849, the following resolutions were unaftimously adopted: 11111 he-thanks-of-thy , .-Conti-Will . lie tinilereil to E.. ND. Ithn,:ell; Manila and C. 1). Hughes, eonniiittee to sell the Diligent Engine of . the City of Philadel phia, to 11. !lodgers Painter, and to - the - companrin-geneial„for their 'nutriS , ' nets kindness extended to our committee while in -that City, and for their aid and as-4511111e° in having it repaired, shipper, Cc To A. Nicoll. Esq.. Sup 1. of the Bead ing and Lebanon Mld, fir erously allowing our Engine and agent 'to lie - - - trniclio'rteikover the•-road-free - ol -chit ige.— To 0. N Loll, Esq., Supt, of the Cumbing»ild • Valley . ll R.. kir tit:e br.trocit and free pats . for-Engine and agent. - Tip Messfs . . - ,lnSteele At-Co , forwarding merchants, Broad St., for use nf sidestig and 311111. bu the Gan loin Band. (under the clutrge of Sergl, 11 , ..x) for giving 'hid'. services Collin.' tarilyto:thp - rompany7 - forilte Parade on the reeept ion of Engine. - ' To the eitiiens who•tinbly, re• sponded to our call by ' liberally subscribing towards the purchnse of lin Engine. Anil MI To the Ulllllll and Cumberland Fire Conlin 'ies of Carlisle.- for participating in the pn quit, on that occasion. 11411,010:.e re`Ohltiono be transcribed in the pinnies of the Compatte.lildhlool in the pa ters or die Itminigh, and a j:idnie - d — eopy lie mini:mitiml to inch of the persons and cum ' nudes above named. 1 llyNuy F. I:smitr, .. - .. des. 11. All•Cm TNEY,,' Coy Ore SA3l'la 11. Cloul.n. [After our nun relentks,fn Tepid In the' nt Irving Feninle College wl'IT is type, we rnceivetl the following_sculeunientito on the subject - from n valtird etoref.rendent, - to Which we gladly give Plilee —En. - For the Herald. Literary and Musical Soiree at living Frznale College. L, MR. lOrron—lt ,was-my-privilege to attend he Sorer, gi‘en by the young ludic:. of Irving, xi!) Friday evening , last .The miler of excrei tor the occat.ion, (lb-played vcry good taeie. TIM mueie, both iosti malgaye Superior of Foperr naturid — tnient and of careful and judicious Fultine. A number of essays acre lead, evincing more than ordinary advancement in the nut of emnpmition A prominent Wild touchingly beautiful f`ra lure of the exercises was an .• °liming from th e S e niors," which woo rather unique in its character, and for which we ate indebted to the good taste and skill of Miss llotatins. who has-been connected with the college since Ito foundation - . The entire senior class number ing fourteen or fifteen, made their appearance upon thestage toward the despot' the eveuiug.• 'I hey had selected one of their number as a Goddess, to whom evu•h was to present nn Of frying. accompanied by an addt ess descriptive of its qualities. Health, Milli', and Fruit ; Charity, Justice, and Poetry ; Fashion Flow ers, amt ; Love, IV ealih. Fame, and Religion, each had its representative; - who. in nn tasteful amreittertaining manner, presented h er o ff e ring to the Goddess of the evening The in esentation addies•ses were couched in language chaste and beautiful. anti delivered in a style which commanded the breathless at tention of the delighted audience. At the close of the presentation. the Mir Goddess, with queenly dignity and grace deliyered an address. acknowledging the merits of thy of- . lerings respectively, closing with all eloquent tribute to the Bible, an the basis of ill true religion ... • - The Irving Female College is a promising literary institution. Its President, Rev A. G. Marlatt; A. M., is addressing himself to his importnnt work with a zeal and energy. which cannot - fail - to give it a-position-of Command ing importance Last summer its first gratin,- sting class left its halls, giving great prottlise of• future usefulness; but the class of this year will esidently throw an increasing' int ereii in•ound tlie.next Commencement, and give dilionnl lustre to the character of the insular tioO. 'l•nenol. . For the perot.l. criurivAlLANrky4.l.l•Ey iNsTITuTi. The recent examination of this institution, was one of great inlere,t 1111411111111dant success —alike flattering to the facility and students —as grateful and encouraging to patrons and friends It is but five months since its inau guration under the present proprietrs. its moat sanguine:friends thought it 'night require years of toil to reach its present elevation and . secure so generally the I , ithlic confidence of appreciatingnlli and patronizing community The faculty, Rev. B U. Lippincott, A. 8.. President; Messrs. A. F. Jlullin, A. B , and T. S. Reese, A. li.. professors; learned, compo. tent, and efficient,— would attain eminence in any position at callingL-Their s uccess, com menimrate with their efforts, is attained not only because they possess the. art of tearhing in 00 eminent degree; but is to a good degree at tributable to their superior discipline—which is firm, discriminating and prompt, yet tender and paternal. Parents. guardians and friends, here you may safely trust 'those whom you wish to ed ucate. They will be cared for intellect tinny , physically. and morally. The young' gentlemen, shine 40 in number, from six dither eat. States evinced in their recent examination, not only the .:ilperior skill and great industry of their teachers; but also their own ClitlONV minis, as diligent and persevering efforts in the attitinment at learning, • flow privileged the young man who enjoys such facilities for procuring an education ! I v ant d'A - 001iitifiTili frig such atr institution. The buildinga are ample; comfortable, convenient and magnificent.— The grounds aro apaeiousand ornamented. The community for morality. intelligence, enter prise and social, re fi nement very superior.— The health is proverbial. •The beauty of country location, &c., unaurpassed. - We thus as patrons and friends of educa tion, velmatarily , and cheerfully make these. ,statetnentia, believing wo-6nfer a fain' on the publio. ' • . S. 11. Dusi.Ae. EPII LIMN . . , JOIIN HINKLE, • . • • INA DAY, M.D. ' ,Meglinnicebtifg, Climb. co t , Feb 111, 1880. gar Rend tlto advortiOouzent. of Du. SAN ,room's Liver Invigorator. "' ' • • - Fer Uw ileetM. S. Middleton Ednent to nal Inat It nle. Met on Solurdny bib inst., at [Coppices ;Omni house. Pretent, 5 school directors and . 10 teachers. ' W. Miles opened the' meeting_yith an •ad .ress; subject: 'The past and present .of S. Middleton schools." • 111iss Kenyon then read an excellent. essay, subject, "Reading," which the Institute colic Rated for publication. Mr. Brechbill then fornied a elaSs'lof teneh ers.,..in reading, enoll• read in his nod her usu al. style: After which n. mock exhibition' was mode, of incorrect reading, frorea,variely of mutilated IdUelcs;intended ns W bindesune'on lha townsliiil schools, as they ti , ece,,hefore 'common schools were 'organized. Arithmetic-vas then taken up: , Each len- eller selected his oiv,a questions and rules for uFirMionOirTfie" — TitiCarDElV, - ifireKeirdlßG ViFry - uiedit able - and - itist !mat ive:- • • ineelin • was lien disposed, of. Geography and 1 , ,m; s ram--' mar:were the branches. Messrs. Gleim and Breeltbill to deliver addresses, and Messrs. St mug and Miles to prepare essays. On nibtifm*: That fitanhsol' die inntifute ho tendered to, Messrs. Abr. Bosley, Col. Win. Wherry, and Stephen A. Cook, eor their hos.; 'pliality to the members. • . Cn tliotien : That't hese proceedingste pub lished in all the county papers. Adjourned...to, meet on Saturday. 'the 19th inst., at Springville school, house; bring tre lust meeting for the ptesent school session. . ' lEC VE It Y..-7 Itegis.tk• of Ilse 9ith ultimo snys.: ; Injor, Alexander Culberson; member of Alle_Amerieno Tut... Company. _ and ,011C_Or t.l{e -Inotd- nuted_nud.Av.ell., informed fiont arrii•ed in Sioux City ,on Wednesday last, di.: TiTt - nomT:rWliFql7w at ( - Ts of thp . river. The Alojor brought will) hint "about $1.300 its gold dust, which was taken out of the dicgings . oo Hifi "divide " between the Mis .souri and -Cobinthia The head waters of These too rivers, it will be recollected, tire but tt short distance apart ; so near - indeed tiro they together that .Major Culltersott. as he in formed us, drink water 001 'or the MiQsnuri ()Tillie eat-) side or the Rocky ountains and in half :111 hour ofiryward4 drunk out of . , the Cohnubia river, on the l'ileilic'tdope Tpis _ta illarinlKown tei 6 - 01. - '7 - Stapittor's - .L'astatl is naillre be the most Tensible mote fora rnik road to the Pneitic. The gold in Major Cul. in , rson's posse; , sion is „what is generally eall •- round Or lumpg111(1. 111111 the overage of the pieces.is eliout ft . n grniu_ofcorn. It. is not of n very fine quality..being worth nbotit *l4 or $l5 per bunco but 'what it lacks in tptalily in made up in quantity, ns it is said to exist in dint region in tibutulance. These 111111C:1 Cllll be 11i111 . (11(Ched Vi . llllll a comparn tiVely short distance by .-steattilloats. suet we. Vave,no donbi - dill bevisited by crowds of ad --venturers-during the coming season. DIrkPF,PSIA 'Considering thin variants forms in whirl! this liy(41.10 develop, Hieh*. It may I e railed- hydra headed." Ll its train follow rain in Heart Clentivinores, Aridly, Yijlpres s'.llll after rattling, Janindlein, Fhitolenry,' Torpor of tine Dizzl V$S, Debility , Ifeinale complaints, ,Fr. Some of the, first unpin in our land intro given their-- writ I on eiirtil!ratins relative to lileollees:lltertril to their onto persons by tine bxviieNkrein 1110111:11S Oltlll other siturers z opitiiinifin noel vini• notary expressions from prisons olio ;Ire aver', to see thew incision in print. are pii..fertly - •head dun following flow a highly respectable Clergy- • 1 tsT TkITNTON, Mn,m Feb. 9, lOOR Tn the Edit, or the I'orthnd 311rn0.,-Str: Vim More than tiveldydivo rears I have-Nom n sillier, from the tryia,t the irilleiteirOr Joy filially iolirsivialis In the al• most useless trial et their viriolif. preorrititirms. I have tried a great rarirty..or patent medicines with a similar result - Thronall the iiiiidorso•or loy phyfilerno, I re• lei Veil last Ilareh. heir a dust a betties or the the. lIXY iIiNATKO use them a Itheut any hope of ilerlviez help from them. 'llel hr. determined to airs- then, a fair trial. I mitit-01.41 t helr—ust,r—lttil eithout ty percepilltle benelit till .1111.0. • • - 1 4 110,1 t have gratinathjutproved in health fill I ate ttt', hem acidity of the stomach. and from.the coneehlt....,,ytt flatulency, and tin. awful and al• most distracting - headache. which lined. for days together, has *holy unfitted 100 filf t 1.114.1111,1 -for-1111 other ministerbil 11111.10 S. 11101 rendered lire a burden. feel that I cIWO It, 1111 1!‘1.11,1111 4 gratittolo . to !Ile4srs fowls. it, Co., and 01511 a dots to the nubile. to re e mm tt e t et their Oxygenated Bitters..., In my estima tion. a sure remedy fa that east trying: most vexing, and cruel of ail tikenses. to witleh poor- human flesh Is heir. dyspepsia. ..11.1ving.mffered 50 long and tried so many •111f•101•01.1•01110t111 1 1111. 11 no good result. I c: ii 10111110101 file Oxygenated Bitters With 11 00011,1010.0 few others ran. If any of the renders of the are suf. ' feritig: I hey of them' lu ntaittia - trial of these Ilittins' without delay. JAN 1.. S 11. CUSIIINti. None genuine unless nlgned "I. BUTTS" tin the outer wrapper. Prepared by Sit W. FOWIA: & CO.. llosion, and for sale by Samuel Elliott III)/1 S. tt•. Ilaverstick. Cm llnlu; lra Day. INleeltaniehhurg; Kutz & Wise, Shiremanstown: S. 11. Sewville• Shoemaker & Elliott. Newburg.: 3: C. Alti,h, :thlppensburg: nod by appointed agents and Jealers In medicine all over the country. xr,y - Positively the most ,vonderful thing diseoverod In iho nineteenth century is Professor WOOD'S. HAIR It lISTOIt ATITE.- It restores perfeelly gray hair to its orizionl eider. makes it grow-on tho bald pro. sre ii pel•reetly to any age. Ironly .01 by the young twice n week. Dandruff and diseaseeatund exist on the scalp -where thig . is used. :7eo demise, And me defy doubt,. - • • C.wnos.—lle •^ are of Wol'llllol4 naveral are already in the marki t. tattled by differoot motes. 11110 110111) unions the wools (I•rol'enar Ilalr storative. Depot St. 1 nub). Mat.. New York). ao• 111)).1t 111 the bottle. Sold b. al Grotortsts nod Patent Mellit'1116111.1l1018.111.• 11V .11 Fam•y and Toilet Goods dealers It) the lulled t.tates and' Canada. 11.11,1,h:1 - S M AMC.% 1, PAIN EVIIIACTOII..,In all . diseases i t tllamination more or less pretitintoutte,-TIOIS to :May illik1111111;10011 kl I ikon at line net of disease-. hence and butuedlate mire, Dallei's Magical Pahl Ls.- tractor. and nollting else will allay intlauttnation at ito, and make n rerhtill MAMICIL PAIN EXl'lt ACTOR will cure the billowbez among a great eatalonui of ...diseases: Burns. Sealds. Cuts - Chafes. Sore Nipple+, Corns. lion lons. Bruises. Strains, Blies, Chilblains, Biles, Soria - tit!, Fliers. Fever Sore.. Felons. EitrAcint, I'lles. Si re Hies. Mont. Swellings. Rheumatism, Scald Item'. Salt Rheum. Baldness. Er3sipolas. ingwt rut, Barbers Iteh. Smell loos, Measles. hn+h. Sr., dr. hl,llll it mar appear Ittet•eitiliitts that so ninny dill easys should be reached by one article: such an Idea will vanish ohan collection p ole to to the hind. that the salve Is a ^toublitation of-Ing - reilittents, each atotevery . . one iippl3•lng a 1/I,k`Vi Maid°, 11/ its 4,1 ley's Magli9tl Fain INtrator hi Its elfeets Is magi. , cal. the Bole Is short bete era disease and it permanent vitro: and au extractor. as it draws 911 disease out the a f fected Iktit• having maitre atilierf ,,, as before the I,dury. It Is seareely ne - oessary to say [lint • ,no house. work shop. or lIIIiI/11Nlillry should lie one • melt it Murat it. NC/l :1111'Es tractor Is genuine unless the lioxlins upon , It a stool plat. engraving, with the name of Henry Manufcturer. For sale lly all tho Druggists_ - and patent medicine deitlees throughotti the Untied States and Canatitm. • ' , duelled Depot, ISIS ChambereSt., Now York. nov.l7Niti-ly. f'. F. CHACE. ". •ty9.:. Sold by li. J. IflEFFEßfearlisle,..ra. HAIR DYE-HAIR „DYE-11 AIR DYE Wm• Batellelor's Hair Dye, 'AM °MOD:AL AND IN Tim wonLD! All cd hors Ire mere lops, upd should beavolded you wish to escape rldnu , o. RAY, 1(00, ilk RusTv ll Alit Dyed instantly to beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without tho least Injury to Hair or Skin. tatryt l•:N MEDALS ' AND IMPLBM AS have boon awarded to Wm. A. Batehe'or shwa ihfln. and over Sin,. 000 appllottions Intro been made to tho Hair of his. pa• trots of his flitoollS Dye. tOM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE, proctor° a rotor 110 t to be distinguished from nature. and Is warranted not to Injure to the least, however long It may be von. tinned. and the 111 effects of bad Dye remedied; the Hair invigorated Mr Life by this Splendid Dye. Made. sold or applied (n Utit•lvate !loans) nt the Wig Factory, 2:1B limadway, Now York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States by Unigelsts and Fancy Broth{ Dealers. BB_ The (leonine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of emit Box. of W 11.1,1 AM A.. BATCH 01,011, 2:33 Broadway, New York. 4,7 - Sold by Untwists In Carlisle. • , - - \I'IOS-11108—WIIIS —Batrhalar's Wleo and Tnup cos enrpass all. Thpy aro elegant, 'easy and dnrn tile. ttlnu'to .elutem—no turnlng• up behind- 7 u , slu inkillg I , ff the head; indeed, lids Is lho only Estal 11shinent where those thlneii'a.le properly undersionq and undo. '233 Druadm ay, New York. u0v'17,68-1y 11111.0ETA . IVT TO FEMALES •• • Pit. CI I ililSlol AN'S -PILLS. prepared .by Cornellu.. L. Cheesennen, 11, 11,, New 'York City. The connt , lnatio of Ingredients In these Pills aro the roma an long an I -orstennienn plwetice.—They.nril-0111,1,,lit..th.ChlfinlibratteL. nod certain In correeting all irregularities; Vahan Idenstruatlons, nanc . .vbani nil obstructions, whether fro, • . cold or otherwise. ineadsehin, pain in the side, pal pitalin of the unsnarl, 3dlitllN.all nervous affections. hysteric .1 tett:vie. nain in the inaelt'and limbs, fie., disturbed Sleet , " wldrlPnri.e prom interruptions of nature. . M A LAP' ES, Dr. Clivesennan's Pills on Invaluable. as tinny will bringeon the menthly pooh, with regularity. I.lltiire who have been disappointed I the won inf 'Other Pills con place tile utmost confidonre I n Pr. Cheuseunatt's Pills doing all that they represent t Warranted purely vegetable, rind tree from nnytithi • Injunionns., Explicit directions, which should be rote_ n, arendup_my each box.. Price $l. Sent by tied no on closing j,l to any atithinriesd agent. .SOlll by one Ltrut gist In every town In Cho Untied States. • ' , ' It. it. (loners' Agent for tho States, Chambers New reek,' to • :Whom al. wholesale orders should' be addressed. . BAN NVEIPP PINN . EY, Wholesale and Itetall-Agent...'_ Iltierlsinorg. l's. 11. ,7. uL , u a oFI It, .Carlisle. Pa. . . SO". Handbills neatly executed CAR lASI, E PRODUCE lIIA R • Reported weekly , for the Herald by 'Woodward & Schmldtr FLnuic Soprrfine, per bbl. In. lixtr•o; do. do. Family • do. Rye • per '1)110101 [leo • . do do. RYE ,d 0 CORK - do. -OATS (10. eIi3OVEIIB,EED. Tißurrnysi,: . EC , - - Srluna B?dtr.EY do. - WINTPL4AIILEY. .do. = ~=AlO ~ n ni ;=l`cli'r'iiitii~y=l l l ~ -1-854 The Flour'market continues dull. There is little,or no demand for export to-day, and stood:ad Mends are offered ut $5 75 witholit finding-buyers. except in lots to s u pply t trade, at from $5 - 75 lip to•sOa6 : so fin coin. mon 'to choice superfine, extra and extra family and er bbl. fur7ancy brands, accorffing to quality. Corn Meal and Rye Flour. are also quid but firm at $3 tI2Y for the termer, which is 'Scarce, mid slml 25 per bld. Tor the latter, holders generally ask- In Wheat there -ttlirr more doing, iiud, Tbe jjolix City snitTi7; 01 - firr=; niilling,-at-1:1 ,- Ct I :38 'eta. for coninion to gond. reds, mid 1 , 1 - 5a1,65 er3. liar - 414re, Inf . :fading 1300 bushels urgund - Siilifhtrit at Ole latter rate, in store, Rye is waded,- and Penn. •sylvania readily -com:nands Ssc. on' arrival. Corn is ill moderate regnest only. v,Thli s des of ,:ht.looor Itoshels. yidlnw at tsaSoe., Cor Southern., afloat, the haler fur prime, includ ing Pl:ntisylyania iu storeint Hae. 10 nun at 82c. delivered. thlibk unclnwed, with farther sales of 1500 hasht4su4 t-52tiPitt_.:it,12,Le.._'._11arlev and Alak.are with sales 111'2000 ,bushels of the latte r at i TUS c. fur wcsterit: „ • '• BA LTIMORE MARICEXS F4:1)Ull ANI) r)r . super ' MOM' 011011111jS to rule -eery quiet, .there be itql very little iiuptiry for export, and' very rein tel .We hitve Colv.to. notice sale t&250 blds. chnire "Ohio super on pq. - vate l'ertns, -- supposed 'per libl: Wit 7 quote Howard; street Ind Ohio super a $3 75, nod City Mills 5 .10a$5 62,1,. per bbl. In extra nothing done; quotations unehang,- ed. Corn Meal and Ilye,FloThr tioiet at our last quotations. G tt.ots.—_Of Wheat 1.100 bushelii -.offered this morning. and whit', sill at I .10a$1 53 for fair to good, and red of $1 35 per bushel for prime. Of Corn 21000, bushels ollered nod white sold at 72a75 els. per bushel turd yellow at 7.1x00 etc. per bushel for-good to prime, but strictly prime lots were held for tnore ; only some 5000' bushels sold. 'of Oats r5OO bushels offered, anti nearly all sold at '49a51 cts for good to prime Pen n 's. 'and 52 etc. per bushel, for very_ prime ditto. Of Rye .300'bush613 offered, and 200 bushels Pennsvl rah ia sold at SS ets. per bushel. - - _ On the 10th WO., by the 11ev. Mr Chambers. at tho Woshingten note'. Mr..IAS. 11. f 1 ECK, of South Veltd, Indiana. to 316 s .10N N I 0 H_deal titer el' Maj. Samuel-- Tri tt, ot ‘l"est Pennsl Oro' tp., this county. On flot Ist Inst., by the lie, A. 11. Kremer. Mr. WIL SON SHUN', to Mins AMANDA STONER, both of Sou Middleton tp. On the Ist tort.. at Ilarrlrburg. I,v Rev. C. A. Hay, Mr..n ‘lll Z. of Carlisle, to Miss ELMIRA ltO CII.\SAS, of Fairview, Cilia, county, Venusylrnola... On the ',ld Inst.. brthe sine. Mr,' A(7011 .1. II A lIT, to 311,:s CAMOLIN 0 I'. (lOU I,D, both of CAA We. 3teto ilhocrtisemenis • • NOTICE is hereby given, that lipplicit for,llremie under the severe] :Wilt Of 11S:0'110 .1y Mt.t he filed with the underFi4ned• on or before the 14th of March next, otherwlso they n ill'u:•t be inqtrd. D. S. CROFT, Clerk. Feb. 14, .ISs9—lf TILE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 11001 i OF THE ACA -- First edition of 10;000 sold - inn - six weeks. ENTITI, "BO] H'OOD'S PER IL S .4ND MANHOODIS CUP.SE." PUBLISBED BY DR. S. PASCUAST, I 6 Spring Garden street, Phitadtlphia, Pa., and fin' vile by all boolcBellere TIIIS IA II Itltolll4 2 . 2 page 5,121.... Ileum, In eloth.mith 111111. 11111Itg1,111111L , 11111t1S. 111111 1141,11141. for I.areeth, gnanlians and EA pry y. ung umu Nrllo tVIrIIto 111:11111.011 111 S hrnith nI I maul.nut, ,131,1 hay., o healthy Fllitllllll,tolltlllll ! 01'1110 SLIIIVIIII•11IS are lean) . nein...Aline. and base never lore :11.ne.n...1 fu prii.t. Price al, fly NOW IN AND IZI: 1.'.,1; OE I I vcßy IN A EEW DAys, A ,inEAT %%Oa; rillt LADILS, by the smite author, entitled LADIES' MEDICAL (1111pE, AND MARRIAGEITIEND 'fits it a a eel: of nearly COO pa;res, heau,tlfolly bound anti omitting nine ltd lillendld and nulluusum grartupo. l; gives aet niplete destlipthn ; I iOu tdmi, tare and funetlnn 01 the ,produt the ta t .ang sssi the In. mak. Atom Ing hog mar; hit ;nay Inn it oe mild large !amities. Al,. aas lifilistif histety-; f 11;;;tharhro altIsm, ulth COVISSUS plates 010, jig 111111 SOM.,. 111 It SOO pines attire to )(mug ladles in sniveling 'a 11;104;1111,On I•ng nut Olin 111111.1. ei st; Latch unbanal re•s ruler mare: age, aid the Influent' It noel is on the otr orlog. lie ty ink also gives the byliirtoniS and treatment" of all remade dheaseg, SO) that rout)' 11.1.10 IDS) le her tiU w 1:11s . "is 1101 otid to the Toilet. !Jilin.; the -.The last chapter • .• • - receipts the ...meth% at lITENUtit. In use by tho n. Linty I:ngland and Ilussia, for Imam If 3 log theldsin hair. teeth:and tLt rendvi fig n. 1.1 and prold.rt log a Maet.' breath. have been obtained at grew °NW Ae. Prieto $1.50. By mail 75, et eight additional 1 not.. , ago ht3lllps. SOW eopiea have already been ordered.— Thoco wishing a rape or the first' edition should send their orders o Ithout delay. eolopletn de,ription of the now): see Prospeetu,s n Welt !Wilt receipt of one letter su n up. Au E:s:T:4 WANTED to every town In the Union. Feb.l.o, ISs9—ly AIS lON lIAL.L, is the place to ,get good Daguerreotypes. Ando ot3 pro.•Melanietypes, :Ayr. reoscopes. buyout) pen ant Photographs. Pm sons vhiting Carlisle n find It to reward them Ibr their• I bild° to visit this Institute. N. B. Rut fba• specimens are exhibited at the .door, and the public are respectfully invited to call pt the Gallery. where of try variety of pictures capable of 'be ing produced by the Photographic Alt ran to-obtained. Ladles pad lleutlemen dill fit whether you ntua tures or nut. and you will meet eith a cordial reception. . Respectfully yours, NEMILEY. T 10 THE BUSINESS ~ MEN OF CARLISLE. NIERCIIANTS Wolf others wishing to make their bo— vine's kuown to the piddle, will find the l'Abobv_ STAR, published at Neweille, an expellent adverthing utbtß— tun. It lots au exteeslee and'rapitily turreasiug elresee, a Lion. Tories Moderato + w *The V.iti.tY Mtn tB published at $1 per onti4ot. papally In intintico. All orders should ho addtePsed to the undersigned, at Newellle. Pa. • Nov. 17, 185:14m, T 1.0 E.--2-*Tourso of Sim Leo. tures wlllifb delivered in the Emory M E. Ch arch - -ttertngst he , moetirs -FeEreary—and.alurelLiu.sid.. l 4. l Om funds of the church. Thin Lecturers mewed ore, Rev. It. If. Milburn, of N:V.LMorton IlEMlrinteleeld J. NV. Forney, Esqrs: Ur. Elder. of Phlledelpida: Bev. 0. 11. Tilfauy, of Baltimore. and John 0: Soso. Foq., of Vermout. From the distleguished reretation ul these 'gentlemen, the public ugly rely eiton a moles of enter . tainteents richly worthy of r ttenthm. Tlehets for the coerce. $l. For.a single lecture. 25 ' mai. To be had at the stores or memrs. l'lper,Loudou • and IlaversticL, !Ind et the door of the church. For particulars, see hand bills - - • - -E. COLLINS. . Committee, NV. MARSIIALL, ' ' of ' - .. •- - W.-C. .1111.80. N, arrnegomentr. Fob. 2, ISMI-1t COSTS:=Thei bookg of Witt rnerr, dee'd.ovlll be nlneott In 11;e hands of a .lustlcaf n• collection on the lint day et March next; 111000 wishing to 9300 cods min do on by reality; en tho subscrlhrr nl the Consteleslrnere 011ie, previous to that time 8011 pay,log.thelr acebunts. ' . • JaR12, 4 611-6t. . . • AItSISTRONG, - Execufor.. • al - iiirlats. $ 5.1'2 01) 8 (i 2 1 80 1,20 625 1 87 60 to 65 SO to 65 == :111;: . 11'.11", VI:71. 1.1, 14r -A .1. M.MILLER