II ZIN . CARLISLE, - PA. Widnesdu; Dee 21, MO JPEOPLE'S STA Tl[ l .l CONIVE,N9101:1151 • • Tha eltirensd'annrylvanin Ivho me orpord to the princildrx And I Immures of ch.,' prowl t minlstrit ion, And to the rivetion 4.r loon to 111.10,11111 tb,ll 1111.:1KItre,. 'aim u•:lur~lyd to moat Id their resprrtiva COtlllt h.,. al d In civet itch, gates:winol in numbrr.to thelr renresoltalives in the U.norat Arsoinbly, to in PrOtPl,'S - Sr vre. CoN VE.N3 to ha held at IlAnonnitnan On Weclueutn . y 7 February 22d, 1860, • . , - I'2 A. M., in indirato their choice for the next Prost. doney, maninate• a e.lutlidate for Onvornor, rOmlll nn Eleutoral ticket, appoint : 4 (iiircturlal Th•le, designate the time :ulined° of' eß'etl Nt let Dele gates to'' h° National ConvOlition,llll In tram.a,t citric other bmilae,ss as may to deenual boom:tau engure , suceesS at the Cleneral Medina . LEVI. Ii IA SP' Chaimlan People's Exeent No O,IIIIIIM i`e STANDING CODIiVIITTEE The Standing Committee . of (he .People's Party; of Cumberland County,. will 'nett et llannon's 11010 on Monday , the 9th day of January next. at 1 o'clock P. business :of ,importaner. By order Mcet.tat, . 7 • Secrriary. Ace., 14, 1859. , WILE PIiPSIDPINCV---(.IWL. SllllOl5l • Alrep,tdy the journals of the Opposition, in / -differ fit sections of the Union; are bringing ford their respective favorites as condi ales for the next Presidency, and. urging their chiims with miich - warMth and zeal. dg etbo South-west, the name of lion. EDwAnn BATES, of Mhisouri; is prominently befiire the people in conic 'in with that high station, and he will undoubte live many Worm supporters in the Convention, ~ Ire East, Messrs. SilwAiin and Po.t.mon4.of Ness' 'ark, -Gov. BANKS, 91 . ..Mas<,,,and Mr. I'Es:46:nun, of Maine, will also.be brought forWaid. Jul our cWn State, tho.natnes of lion. :fowl M. lihrn and GCS. CAMERON have allo Leon nientioni;d. The last minted gentleinan (Gen. CA311 , ,R0N.) iS.well . aud favorably knows:ihrotighout the Union, and in many Seetisois will hist claims: bd — urged by hosts of frietols. hut it isin PCnnsylva»ia where his great strength lies; and as it is conceded that this'State will aciain be the . great battle-field, this strength :diould not. be overlooked or lightly estinutted. It is in this State he has spent his whole life, and it is here where he is store particularly appre ciated and esteented." - Gen. Gott:nos has sprung from, the ranks of the pe . oPle, and is emphatically one on hem; his" interests are identicnl with theft's, Mid through the-whole course of his pelititakca% seer ; he has battled fer their rights. Ile has • been the architect of his-own torn:nes ; step by Step, he has won his way to a commanding position in the councils of the nation ; and at every step of that rnsecut, he has stm.lfastly kept in sight the welfare of the Ittheting-clas• see, sympathized with them in their atlersity as well no prosperity, and has made it the -chief-Aim-of hisdife-to-laluirler.the_advanceJ ment, the Itighest.practical development; and the largest measure of good to. lume classes, whose mission it is to work Old the high des tinies of his native State. From Lis tau liest manhood, he - Ls been idenlitied . with all thO great interests of this-Commonwealth, and , every mentaire of public improvement has had. his earnest support and zealous n'lvoeacy. As the champion of a Protective 7Sm2l, he has been as true to-our-interests as theneedle to the polo; and when the false and -pretended -friends of that great cardinal measure of our Slate, betrayed and deserted the Cause of the workingman, Geff.“ - l—ebellain and out of the Senatc, stood by it'With Un'flinching firinness. lie is undoubtedly, nt the preseidtiMe, the representative man of Ponnsylvania,and ns such stands high in rho esteem and confidence of his fellow-citizens. ,AS a statesman, Gen. Cameron is a man of fair abilities; poSsessed of Vast general 'nation, combined with Untiring industry. In this State, at least, his name is a " tower of strength;" and with him'as the candidate, of the People's Party in the coming contest, the result could not be doubtful. Ilis majority in - tho old Keystone State would be unprece dented; the victory would be certain, and his, election would be the death-blow of•the Sham- democracy. • Withotit, however, committing ourselves to the eause.of either 9f the eniinent gentlemen spoken of for the Presidency, wo will add, that should SIMON CAMERON be the nominee of our Party, we, know of no mon whom we could support with more cordiality, and, we believe, with more certainty of success. Elad - t is a'singular fact, that while Gov. Wise,-and the leading Southern men, are denouncing the people of the North, for com plicity in the recent attack on Harper's Ifer-. Ity, and calling upon then:, if they love the I.lPion, to put down the Abolition clement among theni, the Norther4eople, abolition. ists or otherwise, have had' little or nothing to- do with it. Jolui Brown's conspiracy, and "ProvisjoimlGoverninent,",was hatched in Canada„beyond the' limits•of the United • States, and brought to a head in Maryland, a slave State. In connection with) iliere is another fact: That Helper, tAe.author of ' a work - said to have strong antialavcry• ten: deucies, and which is now made a stun - it:- ling-block in the way of the organization of Congress, is a Southern man r born and rBis. ed in North'Carolina. Bun& or Jons•BnowN.—The remains of John Brown were finally interred on Thul•sday week, at North' Elba, New York.; After the face was exposed to , iew sometime in front ol his late residence, the coffin was Mime by six neighbors to Alm foot of a rook, where heilad directed it to be buried„ and then depoited in the earth. Before leaving the house, his favorite hymn; "Blow .y e the trumpet—blow," • Ste., was sung, and an impressive Prayer was offired ° by•the Rev. Mr. Young, of Burlington, Vermont, Who, with-Mr. Biglow, and4wocith• era of that city, had ridden ,all night to be present. Remarks. were then made by Mr. J. Miller McKiM, of Philadelphia, and Wen deli. Phillips, of Boston.• At the. grave, My. Young quoted . Paul's words, " I . hare fought the good fight," &c., and 'pronounced : a bene diction: SICKLES.-..--A correspondent of tho Philadelphia Pre,, speaking of the ope /dug of Congress, says: . Sickles' was not iirotfout when, his name was called, but entered. before the roll was gotten through. Tio walked placidly round Hie centre row, of seats, and . dropped into a' seat op the third bench. lle looks well, and has grow.n his beard, eo as to make a tolerable etfectiye disguise. Ile was the only solitary man in thaLeasemblage. He was•not spoken to.° . panolin Randolph, of Roanoke, while in CorFi•ees, ' , " MTV . / 6;iipl/ neither the bead nor the head' 4 - that - manfronsllie-NortAielto , lisee-Illere-16- alfena'slavery wi prinaiple 1" ' nejli7 Itea4thc, adveiliaomo!at .of Dr. , SAN. /ORD'S killer Invigorator. . . • - = AS yet ganizing until the Tli ingten, ht the Sort.. Republicans seem inclined 10-Ict_the'South ':Goa an,!!..nutiLt hey rto. done% Below will be foetid n letter trout a friend in Congress, under date of the 111)i inst. Cori , spopdonce of Lho Unrald. ,WAsnistrros, Dee. 17, 18,7d1.. Pear nro very pal l ent under ibis Psinocratic grin, whielrita. so constantly blow jig-1,11,--antl determined. to elect, Sherman et , . - Yesterday,,lve . ran '0 ilmee's vole tip to :Id, • .4101Thernii . 0 p . 4 0 .1011 1 ,11 who have been blowipg off their steam ng.ninst Mt; nccusiul;,'un'of wnrring against thejlistitn i ions At Hid - South, to givb Gilmer. their $G votes, find elect' hinc,..but they retuned, isltho' - (iilisse . rAs the heaviest stove minter on the neer, owning Int , tiegreen. • Thtts you perceive we , cid'ow theist up, 3111 d exposed their hypecricy before the country. ,Ib,avns a btonb in their ens's!), and produced it May 511,6 011 that was 111111'hed and significant-. 1, 6:e• The folkoving, from the Petersburg Intel. iyencer, is the host sensible and truthful answerwhieh.otte"Or.the best edited papm's in Viiginiti, gives to the' rigmarole about • disunion t • JA6033 lIIWTz Chilli Mall • • We very much donik - whellier there is o a single comity in Virginia that. would vote in favor of disitnion, if the cfnest ion were pro setaed in such a - shape that the people could -'cote yea or nay. We have seen no evidence • of such a state •of feeling in this vicinity, nor'during recent 'vh,iits through the en l i n tios. or ::Diuwiddiej Notytway, Prince EdWard, Cumberland, Appomattox, Campbell, Red ford, Roanoke, ;Montgomery, Plllaski,Wythe, Stnyth,,: , ind Washi4ton, - did we hear or see anything-that. 'would indicate that such .a leeling is abroad in the State. These "sett. saline " papers manufacture: Much of the ex• &Remota . that. fmmishus -- the text-furl-heir comments, and their liwg jeremiads ire spun out about the , necessity tier avicUr,lvinding . • up usually , with the stereittypcd phrases about Ike - nationality of tlie thmkoeratic par- IY—the mccessitv (hr treipbody to fall" into • line and run with the machitre, in order tit' cave dui Union: • On' the . same subject. there is a good deal of good sense in the Pt Nato Cow me/ eia/ . a cuniment on the despa a ntes front Washing- UM, representing that disunion is a current topic of conveNation in the streets of the Federal City, and-that it is loudly urged by litany of the more excitable. 'lt pertinently. . asks,- how world disunion help the South 7 fhu colidua.or t atiihoritics lind people in the arrest. 01' Cool; proved that 1 . they are tiow animated by the ato.4 friendly sentiments towards 'Virgil:nu Tv-divide the I.:TitionOvould be to convert Pcinnylcuuui into a Inetile State, willing not only tobtar hor all tiigitives, but releaFed !bout ltnyobli gritions to her citizens from .i . k . Z.L.; 01 invasinta The same result would obtain ' ab s nig the Nyboh. frontierbet %%Ten' Slavery ;tad Freedom. .ilaveryWould get the.Avorst of it. r A period of and hiserrectior; is jet -- the tinkr when the border slave Stntes.most need the benefits of. union told the presence of friendly neighbors. We are it/di:hied to tlon. JACOB FRY, Au. ditor General 91 the . State, for an a4 u oce copy Of the state9ient of_ the lin4nees of the Coniinonwicaltli for the -last fiscal year as follows IIi:VENUE OF Tllll Colll3lolill'llAlall OF 1 1 11NN'A. Suninwry qf llecciids at the Slate Trcas nry,from the jir:t day of' liceembee, 1858, to the :30th day .IVo3'cnibe}, 1859, both days inclusive. 1. Linda, $13,51A 2. - .Willa] Commissions, 15.075 CO 1. Auction Initien i 414151 24 4 no. on ll•a,l: Dividends, 2)12.017 :II 5. Tax on Unrporation'i•itochs, 4114,71,1 05 6. Tax ou Real and Personal Halals, 7. Tavern l.ireunee, 0, Entailers Ideen,ns, Lk0111.1.14, 10. l'edlers Liveuses, 11. Itiuhi ra Lintll,B, 12. Thenlrp, Circus and :‘lOll ngprlo Licenmts, 33, llistillvry 1111 d Ilrewory . 14.111111:011 Room, Bowling :ttt.. loon anti Ten Pin. Alley Lionises, 1,520 03 15. Entitt„.. House, lit , itr lion. amt 11e4 •urant LICVIISUE, 13,750 13 N. Patent lltttlichteLicenseo, 1.412 05 17, 1'3111011E4 LoWj :177 05 'lO. 1 111117, Tax, 0,553 131 39. )1111ers Tax, 4,000 02 20. Foreign insurance Agenrles, 15.136 23 21. Tax on Writs. Wilk, ate., 63,511•12 0 23. Tax on curtain offices, 14,036 50 t - . ."1. Collateral 10.0 Ilan, Tax, 121.010 t.,2 35. Canal Toll,. ' . .1,111 74 28, : 4 :glitz - of Turottllte Stock, 2.2031 12 20. 'fax on Enrolment of Law:, 7,000 00 I 27. Premium on Clint tut 0, 42,047 00 . 28. Tax on Loans. 175.704 40 ...n . Intern. 1 on Loans, - 007,709 40 30,14endutuff on Loans, 41578 07 31. Tax on Tonnugo, 47.802 08 ap. Es,hrms, , 3,:',75 32 83. Dividends from ltridga Tolls,- •00 tal aI. Penna. Railroad Co. Bond NO. 2 refleaufed, ' 1 85. Sunbury and ',Ho Railroad, ExeeNs on Soli, of Canals, • 250 00 , 3fl. Acf•rued lotwent, , -.- ..1..g70 01 :, ,- I , .tgto 87. lt,fitollod Cfn.li, 4,290 02 ' Si. Annuity for Right of Way, 20,000 00 80. rinesllzl.l Forfeitures, 4.077 21 80, F•fes of ,i r lie Public 011icaF, 3,93 a 37 44. Miseellaileous, 329 20 --43,520,850 14 Balance In the 'l•reanary, Ncir. Nth, lisB, available, Depreciate.' fund, in the l'rea• sury, unavailable. 41,0)). 00 I:XPENDITUIES OF THE CO3IIOONWT . I4 OF PENN'A. Summary of .the. Payments al the Stale I'rea slo7lJ.rota the lot of December 1858, to the 30/A slat, of November 1859 ) ' bath days . inchtB ire. - • • ,• I. Expermes of OnvernMent, 3408,007 40 ' 2. 31illtia Expenses, 3,000 09 a, I.l,l4,doi i ,hia smutset 1844, • 111 , 00 3. Pennsylvania Volunteers in lota 1% - or with Niesiro, 72 00 7. Por ',lons and Gratuities, 7,705 02 • 0. Charltahle 1 ro-Lit ritiorm, 146201 03 7. Porino.Colorrimition Sorioty, 1,075 00 8. PoOnivlvarria State Agri. B . r cultural Society, 2,000 00 0. Forritues high Scheel of Pu. ,0,300 00 10, Corninon Schools, 2'B,7iM 37 11. Commisslonovs of the Sink- ° Mg Fun/. • 803,63 i 02 12. Interest on Loans. - 1,940.147 30 Li, Guarantied Intereht, . . 18,017 00 .. 14. Late Board of Canal Coin. - , ....Jo.. nilosioners and Secretory, 2,660 - 77 15. Honig-son Puler: Works and Old Claims, ' 10,0-10 54 _ ' .16. Special Commissioners -110 30 Jl7, Revenue! - of 1857, • - 120 00 • - • 18. State Library, ,. 4,011 80 'lO. Patine Ituildings,t - Grounds, 7,734 00 • 10. ]bases of Refuge, - 30,500 00 A. Penitentiaries, 30,104 70 22. Eschoolo, 723 70 . 23. Amentinionts to the Con- • fititutlon, 212 00 ' 2 4. Geological Survey, . 0,800300 25. Aboteluent of State Tax, 52,006 55 ...- 26, 11Ioreantilo Appraisers,' 659 34 27. CounOel Fees and commis.. . " sions, - 4,008 80 40, N lullolsopamuls, 120 78 . 20, WillianiOtiort and Elmira . 4 . 11. 111 Company, 7,670 BB ' • --$3,870,051 81 ' nAiltlICO In the State Treasury, . Nev. 30. 1850, available, .830,323 00 ' ' - Depreciated Funds in the Trott. . • oUry, unavailable, -- r 41,032 00 • . . .. ALAnDIED.—YIie people in Talbot county, Maryland, have been lunch alarmed for . the last few weeks, by reports ,of contemplated • instirrecticin among the negroes, nnd the Mil, lection'of orniB by them At Easton and St: • Michael's a umisber of families had congrega ted froin tsurrounditig''country; leaving their housed 'slitt up and deserted. Aimied patrols guatif thdopuntry, while all the towns. z,,,n o nd iyilinges have bodied of armed men ready insurgents: The fours of the inhabit, nuts wore excited .by the statements of a lie , gro womanothielt could ottly•havii. •obtaitind credence tb'sugh foul far they wero of a aber• 'aster not to be bellevett in moments of cool • 'reflection. NGS OF COINICatBSS has been*:tiouo , towatd or e, and pothin eleinent has oihnusied it st 'lneilitiOs went to Wash t )vith intligantionttßyardsT Pl su nion- In” V Irgjnip SProm tho inktrg Tr4.g;:nrii =I ~IhB :8_ 18 3h5 'I II 1.2. .A:,l hi (tI ou ,st. bi ~1 lh 98 tylt • nO 7,6,7.05 100,000 00 612,027 ,6 $ . l 7`, , , J ',O IMMEEI $4,760 400 U 0 P lIE 11 Alt 1"Fi; . ... - ...: 17 - : - . 7. - :,1 A i:,ll',Nil. MIZOIEM •. r1i1.901 - F i n AN n.lt E.CN1 , 11 . 11.12.111 ON 'COOK ANL) CliPl.lll% GR:NA 7' EN 7'. Ganncrsrnw Dec..l6, day appointed for lid! 'eOcution.prtho but remaining convicts or the Harper's' Ferry ootbroak. John Copeland nod Shields Green, the two c \ ~......_, molt red men, ore to ho hung in the forenoon; '::n, J olio IL Cook ond - Edivin Coppie. - 110 two whit men, in 'the afternoon. . • ' .. 'l'htown is very full orstrongers; nod there is a strong military force to keep order iind prevent the .Tossibility of wreseue,' though . there are net quitc ; stick rigid regulations till there were on .Priday week, kt the execution cf,..1011n Bisywn.•• . . It is tirrangial that the bodies of Cook and • I:.onne are la ha delivered In their •trientia. 'l'he dispositioli of the 'remains of thie negnm , is not yet known: • Gov. of is married Iti 0 sister of COOIE'H: was with hint last vetting, and the jut cevic w is described as Mtviirg been amtost.painful.one: Pt'esbyterian minister, naMed N. C North, :has been with them IL good dent. giving thenvettligions consolation. 111'6' all show- retiignation iolheie fate. The , gallows erected last night, on the haute Opel Wltere Brown was hung. The pull-, lie aro not to be so strictly u led front wit. , nosing the•execdtinn as it was on that occit• tdom,. [sreosi, nrsrxrcu.] CHAULESTOWN, Dee. ]6.—shields.Greeii John 12(ifiellynl• have just pnitl.tlie forfeit their lives. The crowd in tliefirrivn is very and the exec . ution Who ivitnePsed . I.ly ,iteen hundred penple. Ai nine , o'elock the liAjd . was occupied by the troops. and nt tteveri, minutes to eleven o'clock:The pr'ocession 'mule its nprearmiee ,It arrived at I he Ecalloy at lice minutes past eleven. The pritzeners were a earl, in which were also the Sheriffand Jailor. They inonnt- AA the scaffold with a firm step. The prison rs hod the cops placed ever.' heir heads by lie She! ur, and after an appropriate 'prayer -Icy-ller- tlr North, ut- the Presby erian Qintralt they were launched into eternity. Itelette the rope was cut •Green was heard to offer op' a fervent prayer, hot Copeland NirLIS ant lirucd to , pray. . . • Green's neck' was broken, and Ito died with out 0 tlvitt.tgle. copoi o ..l writhed, in violent eontortions for.seeot al minutes. They fell itl eleven ittinut.es after elev e n. Three ininitdei's Ruud' upon the FC:111 . 01l1 711N.srs. IVattp,h, North And Les•lt—to Idiom the prisoners Node farewell, and :aid they hoped to dneet 11119/1 in 11j:JI:V011. TL ' t— bud ieB will he phleed in the spa for interment 10-Inot row. • ATFI:7 , 11.11:1, EtiI ; APII OF COOK AN! , COPPIE IiALTIMORN, pee. If; —A ,ped a l despatch , froni . Charlesrown 10 the America,,,, say's that Cool: aufKoPpie 10110111p1101 to e>eupe act They had cut through the Ivan of lie jail and pariially aucceeded, when they were fired .otrby the sentinels._ .They were ,afterwards heavily ironed. On' the' receipt of _tlig mews or Coppie's atiempted (.SC4l . l`O, GOV. Irk° tele graphiul to Oen: poseesion of the jail, done,. [!'iota the Italtillzore American.] 11.111PF.u . ii FER VI", Ike. excitement prevails-here nt the present time. on tieconto of an n11(411)0(41 es.culue of Cool: . Coppie. They lied en! . it hole. through ilie el the jail, und were on the jail werenlhle - (1:01clus.: Aniulter* neenunt t012,s thud the lours of windows were sawed; but al,l is enveloped in mystery. The priseners lire now beiusi.ly iron-' e(1; and a special gaunt is standing (user thou. The.streets in front and around the jail iire els° Melt prisoliers Fay that they got the shackles off their feet by.yawing them with - an old knife, and then forced the bars. A tab.tinder..tanding oecured several ..days ago betweeti.Gen. 'falinferro and the Jailor in regard to placing sentinels in..ide of the jail The Jailor claims ilin - right to have his own men. The General gave Wily to lan), but placed a guard on Ibe outside, which has prevented the crcape of the prisonera. Cook soya he could lurve iniule his .. eacone had be jumped* down and throttled the sentinel: epo.K. "AND Comm ursn CuArim:sToW-N, Va., Dee: 11 . 3 2 I'. M.—Cook and Coppie were hung at about one o'ehick this afternoon, in the presence of a multitude quite ns great as that which witnessed. the execution of the Degrees.' All passed off I= John E. Cool: was 29 years of age, having been bout in Mildew, - Conn., in the year w:io. lie was about ft feet 7 : 1 incites high, with light hair and fair complexion. Edwin Cuppie - was born in columbiana 'county, Ohio, and was 24 vears•of age, five live feat nine inches high, brown hair, and dark complexion. lie hail a stupid look,.but was undoubtedly of good intelle'et, and rather ant ell igen t. S,hields Green wits quits a black negro. nod but 22 year:l of age. Ile was born in Itoehes ter, New York. lie had rather tt good coon tenanee, and a sharp, intelligent look. • John Cop And was a bright mulatto, with bushy head and rat her straight hair. Ile was 21 yeaq . of age, and looked younger titan Green. t• Steyetitt nfel ituzliti will tot bo tried until iho 'May terns of the Court, A New Mix Dot.un.—A new half dollar has been gotten up at the United - States Mint to be submitted. to the Government for its ap proyal.• The new . coin, although of the same diameter as that now in circulation, is much thicker at the rim in consequence of the deeper Einking of the die, and hence touch more du rtible. On one side is a medallion portrait of Washington, with the head wreathed with lan t ; the'word Liberty upon a scroll 'over the hurt; at the bottom the date, /859, and around the whole,. the words United States of Anteri. , d pfed §e t ors. •On the reverse side, n wreath of grain envelopes the word Half Dollar in- the same beautiful letters, The coin is very handsome. , • • ,059 s. Tan Um). Stuns Itimmxisu TO •rnutu HAUNTS. —A elan of the IVinnebagov tecrossed the Mississippi and taken up their quarters,in •Ileury county, 111., a'few miles from Oenesee. They manifest an nudue• fa miliarity with strangers. At the dwellings Iy daylight quietly and unobserved thee go from ruimi to room and appropriate bedding, clothes, provisions, or whatever else delights them, to_their_use,Juntirelire. _ln nut a few 'lnstances have they frightpned the females ' , badly. They' aro variously estimated at from 75 to ROO in numbers, itre exceedingly des• titate, and.when game fails them they resort the lion roost as naturally as a fox when hungry.. THE ERMITAGE.—TweIve miles from Nsmh.J rifle, Tenn., on n goad road, is whai, was the home of Oen. Jackson. ThMigh the grounds and tombs of the Jackson family have been purchased by the State of Tenhessde, yet there Lave been no greet improvements made about I hem, and decay has comniencedlts work dpon the fences and outhouse's.' It. is premised by tome to establish nn Agricultural Colive on. Line pottion of the Hermitage to instruct the: children and' grandchildren of t liose who [Might under him nt INew Orleans, and all who May Mt entitled Ito the privileges of the institution: - . MARRIAGII or Covinns.—Gov. Magoffin of Kentucky, recom in ends - t he Legislature of diet Stafe to prohibit by law, under severe--perial ties. the marriage of censine. lie says that the imbecilee, insitne, deaf mut . etj. and blind, in the • 'differetit asylums of that State, who are the offspring or cousins, is from sixteen to twenty per cont. of Alio whole number.; and he chthits that it is the right and dory ofthe State iv protect herself n pinta the evil nod expense ; by forbidding such uuions,wilielV Nat ure plain ly' forbids by the natural penalty ebG nniform lritaffidts, • •To'ne IfuNa.--Ilukinger, the 'legit; " eutz darer of jia wife, will be executed iii ddtkerie burten Maui pest, • . (11,mintu niatttrz, . OAR Br pails .A:n4niss.Our Carrier, Corporal °Ronan IV. Glinx . , requests us.. to announce in,theya r ,trone,of the "Herold;" that lie has' prepared a New Year's Address, and will be'.' bobbink;ronnd,",bright and early, t i Alondny morning, Januar lill: Nii . say He lms served them regularly, ttrough the limit of 'summer and tho'cold oft inter, and hopes tiley, will on that oconsion'ret,Fiber the "lit thi•Corporal,".and gii , oliiint.gtked QTTAIITE:10!" rl On ssT s aro ii to inform our readers that amither of those entertuinments; which - II : M(0 usually been given by the . r.tiglish,Lutheran Sabbath School, on Christmas evenings„ will be gi . yen,, • that chneOh, ott;Aronday' s evening : uxt,. The exercises consist of addresses, dialogues, and music. Among other dialogue's. we Un• derMand there is one en, .! Siibbatc Propitta.' Aicw," which will engage twenty-four sPeakers. Don't, fail to be there. Secure your tickets befOrehand; and go early. Thu dour will opened af ig p o'clock, and the exercises will commence! at. 63.."Tickets,•10 cents each, to, lie had at the stoics of ID . Saxton, 11. S. liit -Irr,.J' &Mir, and J. COrmintn, at 'Sipiire I). Smith's once, and also Lat the church door. Till , : HOLOrrAYB Alt COMING !-If' wO l . 'wele:liYeli , to forget that the Holidays tire ,elose at hand, the bright faces and joyous shouts of tho "little ones' , upon.,the stitels, would recall it to mind. -, !ChristmaS is cem- Atm. !" may be heard on every.band t apatite ritildren , are jubilant in anticipation of the delights of the merry gift-giving season. The shop-keepers, too. are fixing up for the oecn siod; and MoNyna; at " Kris Kingle's Head: tinarters,'! North Hanover street, is prepared . to Supply all demands in his deportment ~ . ...Christ mas.and New.. Year's hay bring to our recollection the many happy holiday seasons , AV Well we participated in "a long l isle ago ;" and we hope tlfir young of the . present day may spend the coming holidays in an equallN e ipllmsant moaner. Therefore, to one and all, old and .ontig., grave' d'r gay, we if.% to ”- plitnents el' 1110 FCIL:46, Mlqi 1 !. ry Christmas and Happy ew . Many returns of tho same . . , •ii toiEmltlat TIM POolt.—" Tine poor e imv6 . nlways.xith . • pith" .So Lays Holy ' Heir ; and .the, injunction to rententher Tyl• reliJo ihCim should not. le forgotten. /More particularly, Id this ineleMent•season, should their , V6',l Ili s be td tended to., MUney is..searce, cutplt,vomitt hard to be obtained. and lunch Want and I.!tilfering must necessarily exist.— I - Yon-that. - Jove the means to 4iii . :e. shouh,l, it miCe talc these facts into' consOvration, and act the pm. 6i' the g4mil Samaritiol, bearing in „,i,,d runt "Co d loveth'n cheerful giver."— Cold, dull, chi,:erlehs 'winter . is upon us, and nattfie sorrowing'heaft may be Made glad by t opping of some little taken of kind ness. Header, in the midst of yOur plenty (10 110 i luPgvt ttilk suggestion/ --- -- "e.,,...,—. liommsm RAmi , ANT.-We have in our town - a few specimens of the "genus yow dy.7' We ttre sorry to admit. this, but it is a fixed fact. On, Wednesday night' last,. some unmitigatcd•scoundrel, not having the fear of the law before him, and haying no respect eit her' for lihnseli or others, wantonly destroy ea rolantl's benittiftil gas, lamp, at IthCem's Hall The ruffian. who perpetrated' this mali cious nct'is ktiinvn, and should, and probably will, be dealt with according to law. The lamp, which was n very handsope colored one, was valued at thirty dollars: ACCIDENT ON TIIE RAILROAD. —On Friday morning loot, Mr. HENRY Mitt-. NICII, of Chambersburg, a fireman on the Cuni;.. berhind Valley Railroad, was rub over by a freight train at the west end of the Railroad Bridge, 811(1 most shockingly mangled. The unfortunate man lingered until 9 o'clock in the afternoon of Opt day, when death released hint from his sufferings Mr. Minnich was a sober and indusi Hens man, and hod the entire' ctinfidence of his eniPloyers. Ile leaves a wife and family.. 11Nemains..were taken to Cham bersburg for interment. Mr. Minnich was en gaged in nal, tiding the train, and accidently slipped on the platform, which was wet. . COUNTY CO3UNIISSYONER,--011 Friday List, the ilith inst., life Court of Quarter Ses sions- decided Iho "vexed question" •of the 'County Comm issionership. Ilis llonor,•.T,udge GRAHAM'. delivered the opinion of the Court, which was, in, elicit, tlifit. JAMES 11. :WAGGONER, Esq., was duly elected Commissioner by a ma jority of roles I • This decision, of course, oust; Mr. Gonna:4, who received the certificate of election, was sworn in, and had taken his seat. • Mr W., we presume, has already en tered upon the discharge of his official duties. Our "democratic friends," who have been severely exercised upon this momentous question, will now be able to breathe freer and sleep sounder; while 11r. Gorgas can com fort, himself with the reflection, that there will be “better iufk next time." 'EVENUE COM MISSIONERS.—The venue Commissioners will Assemble in Harris burg, on 'Murray, the 2d of February, for the purposU of adjusting the lt6venne and equalizing taxation., Each Judicial District is' entitled to a member, appointed by the judges of the Court of Quarter, Sessions. The mem -I),lr'-Ir6bi this• district is JAdonA. CmusrY, Esq., of Juniata county. Ilott BUTCHEIttNO.—This is the sea son titi slaughtering swine; and the igileals of the porkers limy ae heard in every direc tion. In neighboring comities, we see by'the local papers, farmers and others are now in the midst of De," hog hari;est," and ninny large, fat swine h r iva already been slaughter ed, some of Omni weighing considerably over GOO pounds. What can ,Comberland do Uns Season in the way of fat bogey 'lf any of our country friends have anything to boast of, let no know it, and wo will give it publicity. TIREMEN I S FAII63.—The . Fair of. tiln " Cumberland Fire Company" ;commenced on Minulay evening of, last week, and closed- on Monday evening IV. It was held in Rheem's The spricieus hall was brillMntlyillu minated, tastefully decorated, and the display : of useful 'ankfaii, articles was large and very tihe:' The Carlisle Brass Band, under the direction- of (laid, WILLIAM SgAmn, wnsin at tendance; and diseOursed most excellent 'mu sic. We believe 'the, nutnborso‘ visitors was. notae 'large as could havo,been wished, never thelMis 'the Managers are satisfied with, the re sult, as, the preededs Will go far toward ac, complishing the object contemplated. Tho Members of the "Good Will" company will commence operations iltii'elrening, and we hope they mail:maize their most sanguine espeetafions. TheyAeserve a "bumper," and doubtless will',reeefvo it; Would' it.not be eSokow.alF ambling , teanstiatiolis'nt (heir Pair? Tay' era efearlYillegai,:as well as demoralizing, and we know that public) opiniouls 4gainst MILITARY COORT' or• INQUIRY.—Our lowii was enlivened, tluxing the greater part of last week, by the.appeltranee here of quite a numbet of pfilitory dignitaries of our lit , tle 'daughter Perry." Off inquiry, we learned .1.1114 they were drawn here to aitend, as pie, • cipilit oi• witnesses, IV Militnry - Court, cotiven -\ed.for the purpose of inquiring into the legality of Llio ele&iiiiit of AN' P7itcet 's 73i•ignde In eitector of the bulwark of Perry. The Couq . adjournell without coming to a decision. • ' RE:\ lOVA CSSI . S.IY:ir. 4. NaT3le Co., have :ettioved !heir extensive Wntch anti Jewelry. Establishment, from En L high street, to their splendid new building, on )Ve . st, Iligh, netir the RiiilroaitSlitlion; They tense it new assortment Of.iriieles in fli s rir line, amid nre,rireitred , tO - Aupet their old eusloinslii. D01T111,16 GAP Spit trccts.:---AVe learn fAnt the Newville.Star, that the Messrs. Ani;, 'of thatqdrice, have purchased One-half of:the prinbling Gap White Sulphur -Springs, and that great ienprovements are to lm made at (hat falllOUS'summer r&ort. , - Quite a n u mber of new buildings will, be erecto,- and r every arrangement made that cite add folthe beauty ortheplace and the comfort of^vishors.' The Messrs. Ant.-intenq seat aing the services of a well-known Eastern gentleniiin to lake charge of the Springs.' . Tots AND C f oNrixq'toNAßY.---.21/onyer, of North Hanover street, and the ifavnlci. 71101'S, of d lain street, are well supplied with Toys and Confectionaries, and will no doubt be extensively patronized by the little folks and their friends, during the holidays. MAI DA Y G ETS.— CO)/(ylt Las just re turnail. from ThilmiAlphiniviih aline assni•t , nient,of Ivattlits: clocks, jewelTS', and limey goods, he invites the attention .of his customers. He_ claims to_have .the_ best arsortMent of clocks ever brought ti) Carlisle; , wax-rriated to-keep good dimb, but • not to go. On lick. • • • • -7.—Thoso who wish lo keep up the good /id custom of (..7/ristnais will find where they Min :liluttiti every variety', by consulting our adVerti: iug columns. Our bu siiies's 111011 are all well. prepared kir` the season. • UM : 1 - T::-! o T 6 our eouptry friends we would say Get iiti early, ,come to (own, brim your neighbors with you undjtuy all day. Spend all your iniiney and borrow mode, and thus make yourselves rich by buying bargains. ,e6y-We would respectfully call the olden tion pf the public to Asher Wiel's clothing store, near the markets-house. Ile has just. returned Iviih:a..,!tely and Hell, selected . stock of Winter Clothitig„ con,ist in'g of all kinds of Over-oonts, dress and. business Coats, 'ants,. Vesls, Gent's furnishing goods, Iftds and Caps So. which he offers tit his usual low Prices - . ai? Nrsonit who arc - not Pup'lied. with Winter l',Cliithing or who' wili to pet a fine suit for the llolhtty's, will find it to their benefit to give him n call , t..- * RESTAURANT AND BOWLING SALOON. —Mr. Gro FoLANliis.now in the "ftill tide of I,3llteSi I ' d experiment." Ilis headiparters are in the basement of Itheem's and all who desire to enjoy a plate of most diFlinrfig bival ves:or n glass of.rhiladelphii ale, ! " pure, ilparkling and 'night," can be accommodated. The lovers of the manly sport of ten pins will find ids •Boivling alley one of the best-and truest in the country. POLAND knows hoW to do up things right. An evening in his Saloon can be spent very agreeably. TESTIMONIAL.—On Friday last, the Students boarding with lilies Sarah Ellett and Miss Emily Miller, presented them with two masSiVe silve s 'r pitchers, elegantly-Chased and ornamented, as a testimonial of 'regard for the many estinnible qualities of these two ladies, who have, for so many yetirs, catered to the wants of the students of " Old .11icki !Non." The committee on behalf of the donors were, 111.essrs. J. Lester Shipley, I. McCurley, F. LivinOon, W. L. Cannon, and P. II Brown. Mr. Shipley, in presenting the testimonial, paid a well merited compliment to the uniform kindness and attention of their "Aunts," who testified their• appreciation-of the feeling which prompted the present, by serving up, in the evening, an elegant entertainment, to which the gentlemen did ample justice. lit:sk„The Cumberland , County Teachin•s' Institute will meet kit the Bethel church, in Mechanicsburg, on'ruesdaytlid 27th instant. The exercises will undoubtedly be ol'an &sting character, and we advise our readers, es tar as possible, to be in attendance.% NEW SUBSCIIIIIERS.—WeVC had the plelis o ure of adding s'aveiht names to our subscription list within the last week. This is the.right spirit ; and we hope oar frieuild will not "grow weary in well-dying." STATES UNION HIETEL.--This well-known establishment, now under -tr t :intylagetnent of Ar..T.ts. IV., Powmt, iS one •of the .most pleasant hotels in l'hitadelphia. Situated in the midst of• the buSiness. t pprtion of the city, convenient - to all rilltees'uf.publie amuse ment, and midway between the Penn's. Rail: road statinn and the river, its location af fords many facilities tAusiness men who have hat a few.thys in dd to make their yr chases; whilst thy internal ari 7 angemenfs 'of the house, heel table, the bed cham bers, parlors, and the unremitting attention of the worthy proprietor and his assistants, make it peculiiirly desirable is every ether respect. ICE CROP.—During last week, the . streams in , this vicinity were frozen over, and , the ice, Alch was about four inches thick, W 11.9,111 excellent order for housing% We be - - 1 hteve; however, that none ef'it'-was secured, and doubtless the recent soft spell has broken • it up. The next cold snap should induce our ice-dealers to 'make hay whir° the'sun shines,' by 13Cellrillg ice while the frost, lasts, Tie 'Howard Association; Philadelphia, whose advertisement will be found in another colnuan, enjoys a very high reputation as an honOrable and useful Institution. We believe it is well Wortlty`a public confidence. LooAL Nnws . kilms.—The local news. paper should bu encouraged by every member : of lho conuOunity where it is printed. All should aim to strengthen and improve it by ihefr contributions .in cash, local items, and overything else)wliich c in insure the prospe rity or prepote its usefulness, lb. ( ing in your names, take every occasion to furnish for its columns such Reins of local news ns you think • , wouldlke, acceptable, and find your reward in • 'your own improyed Interests, which are alWay. to ,n goeator or less extent; aonneotod kvitli . a ----I.llofilkhy.eid.Walhconductod local nowspapers Ily susiainini liomo industry and enterprise, you promote tlielmshiess prokiperity uf your yeepecLivp localities. • ,Cti viten DEM cAnov.—The nesr.Lu theran Church in Mechaniesburg,'nnder the nitstoral care of Rev. C:' . ltiglitmyer, will be dedicated to the public worship on Sunday the , 2sth inet. ''The Rev. Doctor Kurtz .and tor. MpCran, of RaDinsore,.Rev. Mr. Fry, o Carlisle, and other clergymen will be present. , at the' dedicatory services. The:.publie are respectfalfy:invited . ol ' r6ril:. • VACH A NT'S: MAIi tS TII F.;:1I WORK In most of the, Western towns, us well as sonic in in this State, persons sent,-.to prison 13 - grants are • made to work, and the proceeds . den iced from their•labor are Mound to ho not 'only sufficient for their maintenance, but af ' ford a handsome addition '.to . the revenue of the corn ties. .'Why Should not the regiment of Vag :tuts ; Who hayo sb long bask . ed - im the sunshine of ourmunicipar indulgence, be mode to work also? Put them to cleaning the streets, or some' oilier manual.labor, and the days Of s 'iagnint felicity will Soon' be ever.. .. • LOOK. OUT rott TM.; BE , GGAns.- 7 -Our exchange p!ipers from the neighboring , cony ; i ("A complain of ,the imptiden& and thieving disposition r of the Many mendicants who are prowlimitilf over the country. Souitc, of thes'" . 'fellows watch an opportunity to visit farm houses and TrivetC dwellings when the male portion of, tlM'fallaily ire absent', atul behave in an outrageous 1111111* to the fentalesofthe household. • It n, large majority at Ceara they are idle, worthless yugabonds, Coo lazy to wOrk, if worlc be offered to Ihem. CURING length, the fa - - mous "Newllold receipt" for curing lotion has been discovered. The old gentleman was very choice of leis secret, and preserved it until the day of his deal 'kfter that.event, the receipli was found hi in a ,hole in the cellar wall. Ilere it is. "7 lbs. of coarse :Ili.; 5 lbs. brown sugar 2 es. pearlash; and four gallons Of water. noil•all logetlien, and scum when call. Put it on the meat Hams remain in eight weelts— , beef three Iveeks._ The above is for - 190 lbs. weight.. The receipt is at least worth trYing, - and we hope some of uprCow berlAndcounty farmers will test it. . " HONI.SMT (!t'l TimiT GARTERS.-A physiciap:,cau: tions ladies against, wearing tight garters'," saYiqtliat'he has had a -very seqrc • saki of varicose veins . of the foot awl leg of a lady, caused' by wearing.garters so tight as to nutke n o furrow around her limb from one•eighth to one fourth of an' inch is depth.. Ile -r'at'e that garttrs should be worn as loOse as possible, • only just tight emingh to stwort 'the stocking "Will our ( ; arliSle ladies make a lisle of this' ;ionitY.ToliEnit JT.—IVb are sorry to hear of it sad ItCLIIIIIIII Wlliell recently befel PARK BENJAMIN, El'll. the popular author and lectuer. Ai; Mr 11. was proceeding to inert the coligregat.; 1 'which wits waiting to hear him lecture in 'est Troy, 'N: Y., on Monday evening . 'Nei:, l 7 e slipped 1111011 the sidOwalk, and sprained his ankle. ',The accident was IL very severe null painful one. It - Will, of course, compel him to forego IrlS!q - igagettionts for sesrral weeks. )Ir. Benjamin is a decided favorite with the literary portion of the citi zOns of Carlisle,ovito will hear of his mishap with unfeigned sorrow. - excellent advice - to parents; say's they should not he afraid of a little fun at home.. Don't Shut up your house lest the sun should fade your carpets; and your hearts, IQ a hearty laugh should shake doWn some of.the musty old cobwebs therm! If you warn-to ruin your - sons, let them think thatAnirth and so. vial enjbyment must be. left:on the threshold vitliottil, when they conic home at night.— When once home is regarded as only the place to eat, - and drink and sleep, tqe work is begun that ends it gambling-house's and reckless dissipation. Young people must have fun and relaxation somewhere; if they do not find it at' their own hearth stones, it will be sought in othe'r, and perhaps . l6ss profitable places. t Therefore, let the fire c burn brightly-at right, and make the home• 'nest delight't 1 with tthose little arts which patents so e pe 'reedy understand. Don't re press the buoyant spirits of your children; t half an-hour of merritnent.yound the lamp 1 antlttfir'etlight of a home, blot;rout the remem brance of many a care and annoyance dim ! ing the day, and the best safeguard they can take with them into the world is the unseen influence of a bright little domestic sanctum. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZiNI: AND 111 F. FOICIYON QUAIATERLIES, —We call the attention of our readers 10,1 he Clvert isement of Leonard Scott Us. N . o. 54-Gold St. New York. The price at which the publishers have put the "Ameri min reprints of these standard works, should induce every reading man to subscribe. It will be noticed that clubs, ordering four or more copies, receives a discount of I weniy-ftve per cent,. RED w ITU UNUOMMbN WRATH.— A , ‘lvect.lier prophet," who write§ to. one of our exchanges, predicts fifty-two storms before the first of. March. •lile says:— • • Everybody knows the first day of Decent her was governing day till March next. North west, and southeast are the contending points till March next. IsturthWrest Will prevail: - Wo . will have fifty-two storms' till March neat. The result will be a cold winter, sudden changes god heavy blows. You will hear of wrecks on AIM northern coast of Ireland and England, as the west winds will blow with grn..l Inree seroet the Ailo Spccitil 3tolices IMPORTANT TO FEBIALItIS CIIOESEMAN,'S PILLS, prepared by Citrueltuf . L. Clieeseinan, M. IL, Now York City. The combination , of Ingredients in these Pills ard the occult eta hnig and cstensive practice. They Alt 1111114 iu thf'ir oiaatlon, and certain iiicorrecting •rill irregularities,--Vainful Menstruatious, removing nil obstructions. whether front cold or otherwise, headache, pain In the side, palpitation of the heart, nerrons affections. lo.sterien fatigue, pain in the hark and limbs, to. , disturbed Bleep which :trim, faun interruptions of nature. TO M ARMED LADIES. Dr. Cheeseinan's tills ere invaluable, as they will bring on the monthly period with regularity. ladies who have burn disappointed In the nie of other Pills can place the utmost confidence in Dr, Cl...emu's doing all that they represent to do. Warranted purely vegeta Id", and tree from anything injurlons. litsulleit directions, which should be read, azeoinp toy each box. Price $1: sent by mall on cm closing $1 to any authorized agent. Sold by ono lirug7 glst Itt,erery town In nth United States. ' lt. HUTCHINGS, lieneral Agent Mr the Culled State,,, 165 Chambers 'St., Now York, to wilier, all wholesale orders should be addressed. . . . ItAN NV LILT & FINNEY, Wholes:llu niul Retail Agents. 11nrrisburg, Pa. S. ELLIOTT t CarllslO, Pa . SE ANY ONE VIIO-11AS EVER II3EII CELBII,RXI'D LIVER PILLS, • ~ I ntErAnt.,:u BY eI.EMING UKOS. , \Thai they think of them! Niuely•nluo in a hundred will tell you they are-thu best Pills for !her eomplainkeich headache :Ind dyspepsia that they have ever used. Read the following from ono . of 0111.1:nest re spectable citizens Now YoIIK, AugoFt 3, 3852, I de hereby certify that I have habil sulfating from a paiiile.r4 aide and breast for n long thee, nod after trying ninny reinedien came to nip corieleFlon that my. liver was affected. I immediately commenced using Dr. Milgine's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Pica, hue Droa. of Pittsburgh, and the fou , that 1. have taliin have already Well mu more. rellof .than all 1.1,e' other mediaiwn I have taken put together. 1 went to Thai-cetera to eolinult him; lifter examining fee care, 'fully, he thith:edllllll tlleOttallUe the use of Dr:3l , ll'.nee's rills; that they would effectually cure me. •!. W, W. 1 , 111 IPti, No.'2 Columbia place. rurehn'atira will bobtreful tali for Dr.iil'hatie's Cylebrated.Venuifitge; tennufactured,by Fletelior, Bret,' of rittAuTf.,;.:l•l7 -- ..ttrotheT ere malign... Dr. Nvai,AN VS.holi nine Verielfuge, ol eo hie roletwati;il Llv cents, can WAY lie had at ail re. .11p,•ctable drug atoms,' None geanino witimut'the .1g; mature . of, ' tutu.. , TUN Obi) DOCTOI 8 tON.--,..1, 8, Ilf:A.T11, Pays''' . eriNAND StIVILO:f, will 0:1(11111U0 60 olck and tiivo nd Tic° my., nt. ' our agent, 3lr. S ' AnyEli E ' LLIOTT . II, , CurII , Io, PO O on Mu 14 the JANUARY and MAIICII, 18p0. Den.14,1859-11m. . COMMON SgNSH rultn . S the Mass Of the people,,wlit evor the inisnatne,d and nnisantlirope jnhilosopltSrs lIIP say Co the contrail. , Phony theurangood,thlingn..innt i merits be cleat ly demonstrated. and theywill m rins• tats to glue it their most cordial patronage. The in cc hoot' already ratified the ,lodgment of , coneertilingtho-virtues of lititiTETTlilt*:oll.TTlXt . ,. , ... , may he setortny the lament. quantities of this All - PIO - which are usually sold in every section of In laud. It to none rt)i•OgiliZed of 1111,11 t IS •flllperior .. ether reinedies yet devised for diseases hi OS IfIges:1•:t organs. t.tnin ns dlarrlntoa. dysentery. dy'spopsin, ;nod .•- the various livers that arise from derancenuqqt ' of til , q portions 61 L 16.1 ,syhtolu. itt_ntiniter's name 'is rapidly becoming a lousehedd Word, from Mbine to 'founts, (nom then:hors, of the Atlantic to Ulu Pacific.' Try the ant• do and be Sailstied • Sold by nll drugaistll In the worla. , O Sue advertltirment lu afintherenluiun ,TO FALLJIIELLS Lanus.-- , The undersigned, la now prepare to furnish! in any quatitilfes, from 100 to 1000 acres, or *re, good farming and growing lands, la Itaigduiph Mid adjacent counties, tin western 'Virglola; within 12 or 15 hours of Baltimore, and 21 of New. Not 0. Tho,land is•fortile and - well thobered, the cilmato Very healthy, and NO mild that sheep can be Ordinarily wintered with very tittle feeding, and where'll cow Comm ho raised as cheap ns it chicken in Now England, They will be sold cheap, and on rosy terms, or exchanged for Improved property, or gull mereltandise. ? • • Addross, with P. 0. ;thoop, Joyi ? Cov lc Co., Tabun Iluthilugs, Now YOric. 4.t0ny.215,1E.L9. TDIC OXYGENATED dil'PTEli■ The 4inalitiv of this medichiu have platted it u roman imperishable foundation.. In destr4ing disease, arid inducing health it Inns no parallel. For the following (7empla lots these Bitters are n Spu., eitir,..lll::-Iy . slll , psia, or Indigestion, lleart Burn, Acidity. Cost iv , •ness, Loss. Uf Appetite, Headache and tien'eral llchiliLF . In many sections of our conntry this preparation is e“..ntively,itsed by physicians lu their pre:tette°, and It. seems to horn restored many to health who were eppa; rently hey nod the reach of the healing.art.. Sillduiirhi tire ii few tributes from 11 , 01.1401019/1 phyal = have used the Oxygenated Bitters In my practice with decided success in debility mid general prostra• aod confidently reeoninitiad it lit General Ite• lillity, and diseases of the digestive organs. • . ' F. 11. IVIIITII, ]I. D. ' • Annutts, Sept. 0. 1858. ' tlysvid nisi-1 have tutu in the drug Inn:keen tile last liimen yeass. 1111 d have never sold a medichnovhich has gi, en such greet satisfaction in CAM'S of Dyspepsia as the oxygenated Bitters, and In this disease I always recommend it. . . 11. G. FOWLER. Itrm INOTON, Pt. N0v.12, 1854. Ilsyri,tstt N am pleased to state, that 1 have tried' the ps3gilinated Iptters tor indigestion and Debility, found inuncolatte,,ellelfrom uslinz . only a part of ivid , Lie. 1 liaise tilnifl i tinintt rndtidence in it as a cure (Or DYsPoir , ls and lietihral Itehlthy, and recommend It with murk pleasure. Yours, he., Prt.parmlbySETll W. FOWIA: & CU., llnshin, awl for an e .y Elliott and S. W..llaverstlek, Carlisle; Ira IkrV. Meehanivolairg & Wisr, Shiremanstown; u. (i. CCld, es. :74to-rsitio , iiiitEor Elliott, Newburg; Artkk, S puensburg; and by aim Anted agents anti tlenle . onallcino all nvar the eountr) , = alnother, v OW cure ty* .Epilepsy by.Dr .11 aprt;'s EpihTlic = Da: IlaNi•i,-Dear iiir:—lli,ing been aftliet;d with litn for some yenta iletrrinhied to give your filly atrial, (ailveitimonent nl. nhiri, 1 raw 1,, one of t 111) pillpOrS,) /11111 4,111L1111111 to eve them for Sol.llk l 111 , ,A11, 1111t11 I song entirely curil. I belirro : thion, hr a first ride 11l tithe; and sire 1 havo need then - . I have 11.4 11.100110 :11.04(T .1111 i out now in the meet of giail.health. • l 1111, very resiwiliully. yours:%ke" JONAVIIAN .1../AC4II3S. P. S. The PIN were reromfnended hi me by Mr. Na- Umn Newly, of this rJun ty . , to, ',hose :1(1111e:is you rent • Tl,se Pills. besidescorlor.: Epilepsy: are h specific for all neolifieationsof nervous disease. Erb, $3 per box; too 10x,.S Mr s_o; thrice boxes - for s'2l. leers°, eit, eboinv n retnittaneo o ill. Intro the ('llls sent them throttilt Ile. non. on Its tevelpt. For sale by Suril S. 11 OWE, 'N., PoS Balthapre street. lialthoore, to olloin orders from all illtrts of the Union most 'be ad• tirosse'd. Rlarriagts. =SE On tho 11th nit; by . the Rev. J. Evans, Mr. JOHN 'LAI'OIIEII, to Miss MAICY EM ((lilt, both op thk eminty. ,On the Slit lout, lit tho untie, Mr.CHRISTIAN SOLS. „nbutu...nf Mialln,_to MIEN SARAH J (SE )IcCALIB, of I•'r:oiklord._ - fin tines:mu. day. br fib same, Mr, SAMUEL D. DLO. SElt, to Mks MAR)" HAUGUM AN, buth of Frankford, On the same day, by the tame, Mr. ADAM. FISH HUHN; of Dlekinooo. to Miss RATE E. lIEFFELBOW- Elt, of West l'enuaborough.- On the tith Inst., by the Rev. U. Chenotreth, Mr. FREDERICK HAYS, to 51re. CATHARINE WADS WORTH, both of Cutuberlend county, Po, On the tot lust, by the Rev. J. A. Murray. Mr..T. W. NEEI.Y, to Mike S. E. WIERMAN, daughter of Judge Wlernuto of Adams county, On the 15th Inst., by the Rey. .Tncoh Fry, A. IC. Sit EA VElt, Esq., to 11ls5.NIARY .14NEdIANNON, both of earth Ic. peatids. Near Nowvillr, Ou thol2illn.A., Mrs.= SNYlln, wlfo of 31r. Jonathon Snyder, aged at years. the Sth hint., Mrs MAGDALENE R., mile rot Mr. I , aulue , Dear, aged 41 years, 6 mends nod la days. . . Near Nene We, on the 13th lust., of roartete.; 110111:11V FULLi RTON. nun or dames S. and Catharine A. I.lllutt, aged 4 years and 11 days. lu thh, Borough, on tho 14th lust, of Consumption, 11,1%.\ writ I)., ~ ire or-i.ror. C. tPllnbn, of Inchho non College, Is year ul her lig e. f {Vest Chester ph,poll, • Ely 'Platlids. CARLISLE PRODUCE DIARK.ET. Reported weekly' for the ,Ileredd by W oodward & Schuaidt. FLOUR Superfine, per Rd. $ 4,75 do. Extra ; do. 5,00 do. Fondly do. 5.25 Tyra do. . 3,75 WHITE WHEAT perobusdibl 1,28 to 1,33 IlEn do do. 1,18 RYE.do 80 CORN (new) , do Coo:: (old) do, OATH (LIMO . . do. CLOVERS EED ' do Tim°TuvonED do. SPRINO BARLEY. do. WINTER—BARLEY do. 'PIIIIAADEL.pmA,IIIinICZT:S MONDAY, Deo. 19, 1859 There Is no qnotabla change In Fluor, bat the market Is - dull, and the sales royined to the wants of the trade,. at g,5,250,`55,50 for common mixed and good straight superfine, .$5,02,!y,i45,..i7 for extras, and .tar,,',lr it bid. for extra family and holey brands, luf, In quality. There is littte'or 'no dennitui for shipment, and standard brands aro quoted at $5.373074:5.50, the latter for good straight lota, wh are compatatively(l3 . r •Fefi. 141: FLOUR. Is selling in . until way at $4,37!.. %Md. Of CORN Mt 11. the stock very tight, hut the demand Is limited, and Penna. Meal rather scarce at $11,75 'pi bid, The demand for Wits.kr in Ices active, but there if not math offering, and the market rules.in favor of tho buyers. with sales of about aOOO bushels, mostly good to prime l'en ten rod, to nolo at $1.:146 - f 01,85. opoiy.nt the tamer rate, thielnding 1000 bushels tiellVetni at the same prise: White Is held at $1,450?1,50, the latter for ad.), but there is little or nothing doing, 1180 eel, tfnues in request antijsrami at 130, tor Penn'n, and Ilae for Delaware. .Conn is In good demand, and prices are bolter, xi ith sales of $OlllO 7000 bushels new yellow to note at 713750. ii.i inferior and it:lp., whijii• Is very unsaleable, and 77,?07,811e. for dry Int afloat and in the car's, Imitating FormLakaVice not matte puldl, said to bo at h4o:le. the latter alblil1 ; and 1100 bushels white at 70r. Oars are rather quiet "'and Penu'a aro quoted at 45e,wIthout much doing,'.. . . • Theta is a steady demand for cliivcriernt, and about 400 Bushell fair quality sold at $5,10615,1536; prima In seam rand wat'ked at 5t,25 "t 1 bushel. No elkange In Thnothy 'or Flaxseed. Whiskey da steady at 20%a for r enn'a LLIs. 27%e. for prison nud Milo do., 253.i0,f0r hbde led 24% for drudge and a rdderate.tineiness doing. I)ESTAUBANT AND BOWLING U SALOON, • • ' • GEO. ,V. FOLAND'S Kathie and IL Irllng Saloon under . • ItheenVs Now Ball. cnrllnlo, I'a. • • , The subscriber hos bandsnmely n Restau rn 01 nod Bowling saltitinVtunder Itbecin's fbill, niters, AIM Utica Oyiters 411,1 other 'delicacies will Le served hip.to slay the most Enitidionit taste. Two Alleys, ex tending the entiretlengtb of ills building, turn, !wen laid down, where gentlemen ran enjoy tho plenstint exercise of 11010114 , , so conducive tn./weak. Boli; ditsirous of making this tint most favorite resort in town, ho solicits the patrotiuge of ihn nubile. • FOLAND, proptistor. ' slc, Dee., 14. 1859.--3 t. TICE. -- The undersigned, bivo II ;eon Appoint ed Assignees for the t enefit Mervin. tors, by Joseph ill tore, under deed of °lupin) y assignment, duly recorded In the proper Once fot Cie.! County of Cumberland. • Thone indebted to the sold lflpmr ' m moot, and thosu.linvlng tlnlme will piesent them to Jacob Itheeni l's, • • JA6OII Rif , Wm. M. PEN Assignees. " DON r FAIL to 800 SIX . T/1, ANNUAL AN NOV:It/EMI:NT" and brllllotit offers, In anOthor column, JA Al:9 D 30 t $2 4,45 2,00