KOSBOTjII ARD;lim VNlTjßp ( il^ TßB| At Ihp.btHiquct givqn toKqsairm by ;|h*: Mpypf qf BoUtharoplon at his'prlValO'residence In 'Winchester", llio intercßllnff pfocccdingß. lnQllusioD to the ( Upitcd:Siaies,' lb f 6k plied:V', 1 ■ l ; ' '.‘ t [ B?Ki?cii .pf f 'tub aueHxoan'doNlU^.' : "!’■ ’\ '[', Mr. Crofl6;oyi(ho,'American Consu), iorqpjylnglp a toMt t: B«id; li»at, ho.,did, not/tyijsb, Intake a vpry prominent. ;gartr In this demonstration, .wjnch' jiU wlsh Bliould bo paroly prilieh ln its character!— jXo rtiflliod that .whon.tho hews or’lhercccpllon.giv. B 0 (o Kosaulh iri this. cpiintry wont to lh6 olher eido of the' Atlantic, it shoald Hava all thd : ,Vafu‘d of dpdn taoeity on the part of tho' Briii tb people. Ha Tell sure lUot vvhbn iheir' tlliistrious! guest readied tho ihorci of Amorica ho would bo recoivcd by all par* llssi whether. whl£ or democrat, aa Lafayette was reßfliTbd - 4n 1825—as thonation’s guest;-(Cheers.) The Americans wore not red republicans—they loved law, ordcr, ond the Constitution as tho basis of (heir liberties;,and although it had not appeared that Kos. sulh had intended to inslituto a republic in Hungary, still ho had fought fur Jho constitutional rights of his nation and as.suph had endowed himself to all losers of true liberty. (Ho, would lake the:oppor tunity of saying a few* words in regard to tho sub. jeet ofintcmDl|on and non-intervontion.upon which his friend Mr. Cobdcn had 'so much dwelt, No country had so well adhered to (lib doctrine of non. intervention as had the United Stales. . had been, bequeathed to them by Washington,, and (hoy ,Bt|Jl looked, upon it as a sacred.bequest. But llicro woio many pf his .countrymen who considered ] tliati. with their increased power and thqir dazzling future,, a.,now, and-riiffpijcnt, policy,mjght bo forced UjKin .thefn. by, iho, necessities of their condition.— i ,%y;oulc| como,i£ it had hot already come, when the Uni[cd Slates would bo forced.into taking more than an interest in European politics. When they should be so forced, he hoped they would Still adhere to tho'iidvioa of Washington, and af the same time require of, oljiqr, members of tho ; great family qf-natiops. ly adhere lo ihp .same daclrjoo. .IJe when, Introduced' into iho area of European, pojitjes, .they would bo introduced as' tho ally of : England uppi) somo.such great constitutional caiiae , ds that'of the independence of Hungary, crashed by foieign intervention. Hand in hand with Groaf ' Britain, no'Combination of'despotic governments could re. enact (he'terrible drama of placing tho fool 1 of abVdlulUm’ upbn the nook of national indopend- 1 ence and constitutional freedom. (Lbtid cheers.) * koflSUTil’a ■ REPLY. (' ' M. Kossuth roioandsaid—Mr.Msyor andean, ((•men, allot# me to interpose for a fort minutes, and -make ono >6t two.observations to you. < [Hear, bear.]'? Alldw me, in the name of my ntdorit to ox«. print.,lh* gratification with which I JiaVo .hoard the sentiooantS expressed, and llio hope that lias been ottered, fend ;»o warmly responded lo,by you, Uiai f through the. justice of the eternal God, my country may yclregain her liberties., [Cheers.] ,l ; aiq proud lo find thal wc oro supported by gf tills mighty people, and o/, (ha offspring of England across the Atlantic, through whoso gdvominbnt ilia' blessing* of liberty dfi enjoyed In both hernisplidres. Supported' by tint sympathy, I trost in God to see the hope so fervently expressed realized, and that soon. [Tremendous Cheers.] I am not eloquent; bol tho words—l cannot ssy the brief words—which you have done mo the honor to listen to, full from my'lips id order to explain (ho position of my coun try, and not with the view of exciting sympathy for myself. Ours is not the cause, of one family—of one party—but it is. the cause of a whole people claiming those just-rights to. which the nation ja I entitled.; After the length at which 1 have already addressed you, 1 fed that I dire nolnow long detain yuu r but I am a man who speaks as it were, from inspiration; and 1 now fed that, had I not already could spouk volumes to you from ihoencr gy ond warmth of my heart. (Cheers.)'' In consc. qnonce of that inspiration you must'allow mo to address lu you a fotV more words. I had hoard of the deception which I might expect In England;'hot 1 had not pictured to myself eo waron, so cordial a greeting as that which you give mo pn landing, and tho nob[q welcome which has this, day been given mo in ,this room, through tho hospitality of your Mayor. ‘(Cheers.) I Jdst come from (ho East, where'l have always loved to sec and closely examine tho institutions and habits of tho people of the cities In which I have been. No study corf Go mdrb interesting, because tlio cluracicr of a pdoplo is chiefly : dbpendout on that of her' institutions. As 7 im naturally someWli.it imbued whhE intern hub. it*, perhaps you will permit me; in Urn E-i Stem •■unoer, to tell a' brief tulo. - (Hoar,‘hoar.) ;llt Is rcporieU mat iho Sultan Sal idin, the gallant «*no mjri of Richard Cccur do -Lion, onco met • Jew, named Aaron, called “tho Wise*” Saiudin said (0 him—How is it that you, who are a wise man, do nolr change your religion, and become cither a, Christian or a Mahomcdan, as, though they diffor in doctrines, they agree upon ono principal point? Vour. religion leaches you to believe that God At mighty can only-take to His bosom tho members of your nation, Whcrcarf the Christian and Mahomodan religion leaclica that, though there may be differon- Cos of frith among mon, oil may go, (hough by dif ferent Wsiys v (o Heaven* (Cheers.) Why, therefore, do not you t who nro known as a wise, man r l(ecomo a Christian or a Mahometan ? Is not this s iubjoot ibr yoor serious consideration ?’* Aaron answered ana said, ** There was once aßhah, who had ip his possession a most precious ring; among the stones of which was an. opal,, which had (Ills singular qual. ity, that it rendered whatever man' woro iho ring agreeable before God and man. Tho Shah grow fold, having three sons, all of whom ho loved equally Well, so (hat he was it a loss to which ho should givo this precious ring, which would make the pos sessor agreeable both before God and man. At length bo called upon a cunning goldsmith, and told him to m?ko two other rings so exactly like (If o one he then had that oven ho himself should not be able to distinguish ono ring from the other. . Upon'.'hit death-bed tho Shah called hit sons around him, and, presenting them with tho three rings, told them that one of (hern had tho attribute of making its posses, sor'agreeable both.before God and man* Ho know not which was Iho true one, and fortune must de cide; but ho trusted (hat each, would consider him* •elf the possessor of it | so that (u wltosocycr's lot it blight fall, al| would show hy the propriety of (heir conduct that they wero deserving of It.” NoW, as there are different ways to heaven, there may alto be, and there,are* different, ways promotion of the happiness and welfare of tho popple; (Cheers.) England wants no change, because she is governed by a constitutional monarchy, Undefr Which all class. «s in tho country enjoy the full benefits of .liberty •nd freedom. T'ho, consequence Is, the people of England are masters rjf thclr.own fate, defenders bf .her Institutions, obedient to llm laws, and vigilant i iA Uiofr behavior, and tho country has become, and [must ever continue, under such Institutions, to be 1 great, glorious, ond free. (Long 1 continued cheer- < ing.) Then the United Slates arc n republic, a nd, (holtgh governed in a difflrcnt way to,Hill .country, t tho people.of the United Stales havo no motive for ( doming a change; thoy base got liberty,,freedom* I ond-unffy mcene for the full development of their ' social condition and position, (Cheers.) • Under their j government the people of tho United Stoics have, in sixty years, arrived at a position of which they may . Well bo proud; and tho English people, 100, havo reason' to bo proud of Ihoir dosoondirils* and j the share which sho hat had In the planting of go j great a natien on the olhdr side of the (Cheers.) It is moil gratifying to see so groat and glorious a nation thriving under a constitution,but little more thon sixty yoaW old. It is not every re? - public in which freedom is found to exist, and ! could cite examples in proof of my .assertion—and 1 deeply lament.that there J* among thorn ono groat ■ ond glorious nation where tho people do not yet en- . joy that liberty which their nobio mind, ao well,Pi them for. it la not ovary monarchy' llial la good, J bee.a.e under It you enjoy full liberty and fraoddm. j Therefore, I fool that it ia not the-living under,a government called a republic'that will.accuro lire I lihotlloa of a people; but that quilo *a ju.l and hon- I eat lawa may oaist under a monatcjiy as under a i republic. (Cheer,.) If I wanted an illuilralion, I need only, oa I have done, - examine iho inalituliona ef'.England'and tho Untied Stales, to chow that, un- i dor different forma of government, equal liberty can ; and -dnoa oxial,,(cheer.,) and I Irp.t that tho people will, in the fuincaa of time, ehow which is deserving to he the poaaoeoor of the real ting " by tho propel ely of their behaviour. (Choora.) I holiavo that human he.tla arid huriian minds may require dillor ml regulation ond training, according to c'.teum ilancoa! 80, alio, in nations, a difference of position,) of policy, of vpahlb, of prlnciploa, of action; may | requite different forms of government! and' that government cannot bo had which aecnroa to the people liberty, of opinion,' eociot order, and'tho im! penial protection of properly and person—of every elite and every mom her ofeooioly, (Choora.)' Il 1« riot perfoot freedom whore only One porodn eal of a million is in popaoe, ion of privilege!,’and me lijlit to vote in tho election'of rcprcieiUallvca' and a country >wlmro luoli - a ? »lofo.o'f IhinyVoniila “Pi'Sffl' tyT°' il5 'B° v fffl™f !nl foindotl on such s .alrtf billo .filial whiohdjisla in ihiWriniiiiyl find. .1$ was to increase,tho .liberties, and the. security, of the crowd th&( wo Iri HurigarV endeavored to widen and enlarge thd basis'en whibh ou L r , C r n ? tu H l '?f 1 waß . fotiodeC, so tfs to ihcludo the wnojo population; and'(hereby give them an intore&t J? ft [htaining sdcifcl order. 1 (Cheers.) 1 hdpe td :ii ’ J. development of the : human intellect 1 w ... -f* ttn d-by,' raiso the doctrines of religious and political freedom all'ovor'tho.world, and that my poor ‘C.ount.ry,.continuing .to. oophdo' its trust,in God, ma y o B a ih-. i la,Uo that place‘ln the 1 Ust of 1 nations which its honest dnd courageous cndcayprs entitle it td. [Loud qbcors.) • • 1 ' ji ■ • I havo this day ncard most generous, eloquent and .T* l * words fronVtho'champion' and friend’of thi' rights of the people of England, arid I IVaVe l heard equally'generous—equally oloqudhl words—frbrii my friend, (he representative of tho United States.' Lot' mo then toast this meeting, by expressing my sin* cere wish that'tho time may not ho far distant when —ln, accordance with tho generous sontimenli I havo listened. to, from my lionoraplo frienda—lliq sovereign rights of,-tho people. w|li| bo Universally acknowledged, despotic governments cease, arid thd free., (Loud cheering.) ’V.',' '' J A Series oKViriainlcq- Confessed—A‘ Confederate !.'■ . , of Monroe: Bdwnrdsi; , ■ The San Francisco Herald contains the conies-i sion of Robinson/one of the three men lately hung at Sacramento by. the people, which is an account of a series of'succesaful villainies, without'V, pa rallel, In Daliimore, New. York;»Philadelphia, Louisville, and other cUVea. -The following,.em-r bracing his operations inscveral places;is interest-' irig: -: ■ - •• 1 i:• n : ~jj , November, 1837; I Was In Albany ; I.thonjbei eame acquainted with Monroe Edwards, at (ho ! Exchange Hotel; he inquired for Mr.'llunf; he said ho was very qnxioua to And hiro;.Uojdhim he was at the Howard House,’nAV.’»"J Vent with him and found hied thpfoi ihfly cbnsplled ttgelhor ror some limp, and concluded tb ! make toe their part*; ncr, aa ] Was a Very good scribe; 1 was’ dressed rather rough; they expended about $3OO in jewels and clothes, lomaketofrlookpehteehand notsus plcioosj ihen wo went lo business; yvei forged .a check on Hodges; 'Deal> & Co;vT:presenied :tbe checktithey told me th'o firth had not as much mo-. n«y on deposit br ibe'check oallddjfor; -Isrelumed to my partner* ami told them whathad happened. Mr. H. iook $3OO, and made a deposile in the name of H. B. & Co.; by this means ascertained the amount; he drew another chock to the-amount of$20i00(VI presented It; they paid it without any hesitation; 1 got three $lOOO Snd r tW balance in $5OO b'ljs; : l tqok.i;-lo quj rpp,ma,.aod my partners ‘ gave me $3)500 for ii. April ,4th, 1 "met. them* Ip, • Philadelphia! at "Jones* hotel, ’ih pneitojl ‘street Sixth; afterbeing (hereto asked ilia to write Ridgway’s nnme;j praciiccd llifeo.or four hours every,day, for four .days; by. ll)is ,time .1, could counterfeit ‘very welt; there waslaid,before me twenty .bonk checks; ! .wrote pn lKem all and out of the number,got one with a* perfect signature of Mr. ; Ridgway;.,l,filled .the check for $20,000; then.Mr; Edwards finished,t|ie ,pbeok by .writing . Brown & Co, at (hp.end.of Ridgwpy .which made the firm Ridgway,,Browh.&Co;‘;Hunt look,the., check very coolly and pul it iq h|a ppcket.aud walked out; presented it to a certain bank, and ‘ drew,s2o,ooo, all itjs)bO and‘ss(lnotes; he’damo back wttb his wallet full; It was divided; I got $6000;‘I sent $lOOO I6 f my mother, and wrote to IteMhat I drew it in a lottery. ‘ ' n Mr, Edwards said vvo mull pul the .Baltimore Dank through nexifon the IGih df May we'mei In Baltimore! ytj,.’Edwards and,me io draW a.check for $l5, signed Koths,' Colps 6f Qo.; ,ho g#ve It to nab and told mb to get ijib! money. for it; Jfp fused toi do it; says he what are 'you afraid of; I ant afraid of nothing, but I.will nqttake this check there; by that, says Edwards, I will go In'.the hank and get some gold for some paper,money; ,1 then agreed to go rind take the check;;.he laid me l;j let him go and get 'some gp|d and when they are paying me the gold yon present !thp ; check; I did s the cashier merely, looked at the check and told tho teller to pay me; he gave two thousand dollars intone hundred dollar notes and the rest in fiye hundred dollar notes; Edwards staid (hero some limb, afterwards, in order to detect any suapißiuvi w« «f>parsted, met in. Wherllnjf, Cumberland and Cincinnati; wo wre in Cincinnati, in .January, 1811; remained there about four days; Edwards and myself forged a chock on the Gas LlghlCofn pany Rank, belonging to IlodgPB&Co. I signed Hodges, as President,arid'Edwardssignpd Willis* name across the back of the check, which had to be done before tho check would bo good;' Hunt signed the cashier's name; Hunt took the check and drew the money, tho'amount was $20,000; I got $5000; Edwards said, bodespised acteck that was drown for leas jhan $20,000; he either.wanted to make a big raipo or npnc stall* , . . ' ' } We then went tq Louisville together; Nuntand Edwards forged a,check on, Hiram Goodrich for $20,000; Edwards presented, it; at'.nn; exchange office at a.heavy dipoount for .(he money; thqbao,K* or said he did not have that amount in bis office, (this was after banking:houta was tho reason ho otTcrcd it at a discount*) but would lake him to the cashier of’tho bank it was drawn on; we,went.to tho cafihior;.l presented It, ho loldjirm.be would go to the President, wqsawjum, I presented it, and lio ordered it paid; they would not give ms any of that money; we quarrelled and separated;!(hey went to Now Orleans, and I in another direction. They forged checks on the New Orleans, arid Mobile banks; ihey returned 'to'New York and forged a note theta, which caused his'bohvioiio'n: I was not interested in the three last crimes; no having time,* l am compelled tq close my confes sion In relation to Edwards and Htinh ; ’ ! M ‘Oft,(ho scaffold this fellow ipade anolHef confes sion,' implicating some of (he rhbst respectable men in'Cnlifornia in nlaVillairilci. Hia last confession wo bolievo to bb 6ccasloned t by spite, persons did not lor' save him. In ftis last confession ho said his name was Wm. jDenjamib Heppard. - ! ‘ v.‘ ;l ; . • Itoppeafs (hat flooinsoft was,'found in (ho mounted rifles,' on hls waj to Oregon* which seemd rathor'sirange, after years of successful vil lainy, making hts thousands. ! 1 ; DcAtit of thb ‘‘Ettfritairr Oott/MhUS.r— Tho PiUsAe)d:(MaSB.) Slin gives thofollowingaccount of tho death of thd RlopTiant'Odlbrnbus : ‘♦Tlie Blohlianl -Oolumb'uSj attached to the me nagorio of Raymond &COl and Herr Driesbanh, died at Lenox, in this county, on Saturday. 'Co lumbus is said to have boon tho largebf ahd most valuable elephant in thb United States. He is supposed to have been onb-hundred'yecra His weight was five tons, and ha was ya|ued al $15,000. When crossing qnp,of.the streams in Adorns, the bridge gave,way,,and tfie ; elephanl was precipitated some fiftpen feet into the water. Tho' injury received In oonaequenqe of the acoident is said to have caused hU qemh,;and it is rumored that tho owners of tho ammnls have prosecuted thq lownof'Adams for , ; ;• Corrtit in'North CAnoLmA.-r.Thp' Miliori (Nl O.) Chronicle says:—r*‘Wd wbro shown recently a pared! pf Java that, grew Ihthomiddt of the shrubbery’that'decorates JohnT. Garland’s yard, 1 abdut a inile from this town. It looked as natural as tho Imported article. Tho shrub that producedJhle dbfjeo is but.two years old add beqrs prollfiolv. Tlio trap sprogtbd from d grain of coltoQ ; which was planted dp. the nortli oldo of tho t wf .‘.j :«j A Mitboh.-—A very singular meteor was ‘ob- ! served passing oVdr’lnb west pah of tho oily of Schonootady, N.-Y., on 6unday evening. U ap poarod to omit lisolf; perpehdicularly from 'a .dark; cloud, expand and contract inlsize,!and.withdraw again io tlid cbud.- Jrho oolor was an intense bluoish white. A dirooily bo ncath it, received a sharp, pjcclrlo shock. No re -1 port ofnn osploslon'was heard., An Indian Author.—'THere is In a recent num ber of tho Minnesota Democrat, aii able and into-1 resting sketch called lho’ 4t ßooky Mountain Lbap» n from. the pen of tiro Chief oMliO'HaWlireod Chip-*! pev/ad'br the Northwest. The author, was last year a member of the Legislature ofjlhhl territory, and Is said Ip,possess, fine, talents, . He.ls withal a sound ahi onllghleded Democrat, 5 i ■ ' ARRIVATi: OP3 THE CAMBRIA THREE TijVtEtl' ETiAoPE. 'HimJ)'.!.'. - i<. ■ r l I!M-; : .^KbßgßAVHbjnriilßl.y.f.r! . ; Wednesday,\Npy. S * . Tlio stdaraBhip;iCambrid, fromLlvcrpodK with dates to lho;Jtt ihßh, arrlvodiaili6 o'cloflkitlna morn inf. Sho brings 40 passengers for Boston, wl\ejrq she will bo due at 8 o'clock; 10-rporrow evening. p, ; puglpiMl« ,-i;,7* * r TijojEngUebipcopio .Were paying mapped respect to Kossuth. Ho mado. a p.cblio visit to the,city, of London, on u|ijma, and wu j received'wlili! groat honor and much enthusiasm. ’ . Ho wlllleavo’ SouthamptoKwlui his family and suite, on the 13lh instant; in ihoisieamor Washing* (on, for. the. United Slates., The grand banquet to .Kossuth, at Southampton, had passed of! yefybfiiliahtly. Tho number'd per sons present was very largo 1 find tho enthusiasm on. bounded. . • - j The London Times,continues its attacks on Kos suth, and has, to some extent, affected.public opinion among the more cautious classes, and thbSd who, afo jealous 1 of.their roputaiioii. as ‘ effected by'dibit' Asso ciations: 'i ■' l ‘‘ f 1 •" - ■• : Lady Franillrt haff madb ah~t abp’eallb the’ AdmlraUylqp'send'ohl" "a ! powerful stoiinioi 1 for the purpose of exploring tho 1 passage whiohCaptl Penny believes to exist’, and whlbhil ii thqughlvSir John Ffariklinhas taken. This appeal is strongly*'seconded by a number of llio‘London Jdufnalsi and rc/ahy pbr somofinflubneo. r “' ‘, ■' ’■ ' ’Pirrtnoe# i*’ * The rdffbct'hna notified the citizens oT Parls that r ha may services in the oaase of order*, and has' dotlrfcd -them-to hold themselves in readiness at a moment’s notice. I 5 j ;,Trne;Doctrlue« :i • c Judge McLean of, Ohio in a charge upon the sub. joclof the Cuban Expedition! lays Jhjjrp ; note*'was anmvaeionaiflong civilized nation less inexcusable; . A dcep and abidingrespccl Tor the jaw has toforo becn.lho cfoVybf p'ur j cou'htrj!;. i In that cdnsils, odr strength. Those 1 wlio'bro linacqudibtcd wiih'thol principles of our Government scc|n hitoral (o'con*! dudo it U wanting in energy 1 and p.oweK Bui they, do not comprehend (ho sedrei of ! Its : strength. l Tho majesty of (ho law provados every part of the nation. It Operates unseeb, but its effects ore visible. It has heretofore required hb military. display to carry in into.effect. 'Bull anf‘concerned to say that oUr late historydO Ibis.rokpccl,' will nol r compare .with the ’past ;'{Thpro is, I fear, ajgrpwing indifference to (ho, la.w?t When Aaron JDarr-tyds/suspected of being' engaged in an enterprise against' the, adjacent prov inccs of Spain,, connected, as was approheDdcd«.wllh a dissoldlion oflho Union, country, wasi greatly cxcilpd, and ho was . pursued, .arrested .and indicted foV treason. t)ocs‘lho sambjcdp feeling for the .Union and its laws now prbvacjo country ?‘ ’ ’ J | Odf Institution can only on, a mp'ral i bodls, [ J Thip is wanting It) Frabbe; end thfay cannot nialnlaiba ! frbe Government. They may hbvo’tho form, but substance will be wanting*'Alibis mo ment the Republic of Franfce, bail Is 'called, it rfc strained and governed by physical power. And if our .Ghyarninpn(»*> in : and internal affairs, shall bo sp managed,as to' destroy its moral ihay as well pticmpl?(b liolld a Btrncliird : Imho air as'to sustaip jt.- 1 (bis great.fact may not oo properly dpprccialcd. 1 -' On it depends not, duly ilhe property of 6dr free institutions, but (beir exist* cnCOL'’ > •" ! " !•'- ■*' r ' ‘ , v, Beer‘Prinking ,lu Bogland. . Wo hayo. boon rotdlng Porter's *• Pi ogress of Iho Nation!” (Groat Britain,) and have been amazed at the extent to which the guzzling of.bocrjs practised in England. On page 599 is o brief account of on asylpm, containing ono:hundred ahd lhirty ninh per* sons, chiefly young persons or.both.Boxcs, like, those in cur orphan asylum*,) where;«*ch in mate cpnsumos'63 quarts oF milk, and ,63 gallons.of beer os rations per annum. ~ Children of both sexes are educated; at tho public expense, to-corisumc a gallon of.befcr, when under six. yedrs of Ago id less l(mn eix rfjys, tho yoaiVround., ’v , In another asylum fot whomonohan dred and fifty eight aro supported* tboyi-consume 13,501 quarts of mll|t, and 16,872; quartp of beer ,in one year. An asylum for little boys, containing six hundred and thirty six, consume, 5iQ gallons of milk and 18,888 gallons of bccrpbr Annum. If the.aulhor of this work did not stand high for the accuracy of.his statistics, wo would bo unwiliing i*uiu«uU4iU,CktiMian people of England, would voluntairly expend itmli and.oiffiit,hundred and eighty eight, giUoor nf to a scliool of little-boys,a ;yosr,QB..part‘ bfrilittc daily ’food. ' Ills beginning early, and taking extra pains to make drunkards, pauperi and criminals.— Rochester American, ‘* ; ; How (o Iny up Mouoy for h Ualny'Diiy. i■ A number of year* ago, Charles and Clara L 1 , were mariicd, In the city of Now York; Chnrfe# | was-.wcallhy nnd in good business— very comfortable plrcumslanccd for a young man, which tended, of f course, to develops, hia naturally" liberal disposition. Feeling I hush tippy and Independent of tho world's ■ frowns, ho proposed to Ills youthful.bride, ono doy 1 dneidg.tho *. honeymoon, to giro her live thousand dollars foe every ‘scion of. Ills housa 1 which should be engrafted upon (lie family trei—on arrangement as-may be supposed, to which tho lovely Clara made not (ho slightest.objection. . , -Time passed on, Charles faithfully performing his agreement, and making no Inquiries as to the dispo sition of her money by his better half, until they had been married for some ten years. Fortune; which had smiled wills consistency, suddenly lurnod hcr back and left him apparently high and dry among the breakers of Wall street. When tho criqiq had arrived, he wont homo, with a, heavy heart, to an. nounoij (he sad hews lo.hls wife, that ho was an ir retrievably ruined man—that his property had oil gone tql satisfy his creditors, and nothing was loft. ; « Not exactly os bad as that, my dear," said Clara. *? Wall a minute and see wjiot'l h#vb been doings” Thussaylng, she rsn/up Btbiis,'qnd soon returned with a deed |h her own namo. 'of ono*half of on 41b, • gant'blpok'Or.libusea In the riclghborhbod, worth thir ty thousand dollars. You boq I )iayo laid up some. 1 thing for a rainy dsy. If you had-beon as smart fls 1 your brother, wo mlg.hUuvq had tho.block by this time{”—JCensbrfc Jouiniitf' * l ' **- -A Ludlocroua Combat. 1 They bad a funny way of settling vexed .love suits !n olden times. Hero is an instance, which we out from ;an exchanger -. :•*•..// f•• i- TVb gcrillcmon.of high hiriii, the one a Spaniard! the ’other,a, ;.Go'rmqn, havihg rendered.' Maxamillan 11/manyßoivlccsi thay bach for recompense demon ded his natural daughter, Helena Sclmsedoin, In mßrrlDge.,Tfjp;priricß, ( wh(vehUrlalnc*d equal respect for. both of l}iom could,no! glyo fWw the preference, and, after muph delay,"ho told,them that from (ho oliims they both,had Ip,lil'a attention nnd rogord, ho could nblgWe his assent'lor either of them to marry bis daughter, and they must decide it by their own prowess and address ; but os not wish lb risk tho loss of either, or both, by suffering them to light with bfibnsivo weapons,ho had ordered n large bag lobe brought, and,ho, who waft successful enough to pul his rival into it; should , obtain his, daughter This strange between two gonljcmon was in tho prqsoqpo of the whole Imperial Court, and lasted bklfnn hour.; At length the Spaniard yielded to the Gelrhari; Andro' Elhai-d; Baron of Tolherd, Wbd; when ho had got him into tho bog, look-him on his back and placed him a(> iho Emporor’s feet, and on the following dsy marked the beautify) UeJeps. KfTho French Government employ! special cor; rcipondonls'ln (h|s “country lo blacken and dplamo our character and institutions.^-Tjjo following is an extract from in a.Parietal) J^Potrie: . n ‘‘ ’/,f| “ Assassination is the order of the day—assassin, 0.1,101) a) night, in broad daylight: ot,high;noop p at every hour end in every place—ln', tlip,*city end, in tho hamlet fon land and- on oca—U is a rsgo, .at mania,” _ ! 1 “ Our wrelohod Union is in p bad I venture to affirm that in no civilized country of the world aro'tlie'BtatUiica of blood and murder 'ao’noli lb : fifforoa-andfuctaas in this cldeilodander fraternity/ 'Killing ia donbihour country inovetypoastible'way. Youenn have the orlielo in ; ovory formi wllh svory atyJb.pfvarUUon/dcce’tsory, shade and fixing#. Mur* jdor furnishes the Indlaponaablo illustration for each :pago of tlio history ; not a page of our Annals in which tnoro* ere hoi lines traced in human blood.; .■;. ,rn ‘ ■V f Mr.' hit'4 i t;, / -■.iiv’. .t. -:i 11 . i ■ < r ■ \, ' Mstiltnusr Oriuhdit RaopanTV.—Tho Molhpdist Church case, relative to an oqnilahio division of i tlie property,' vnUiod ; lU’’feitfiO.OOO. between the norlhWi and .eoulhetn divisions bf.lho Church, which iwas ii|igiileti before Judgo Nelson, ah New Yothl hSb’boch dedided in favor of tho diviulpn;. PEIfNSLyANIAySS, ’ , ,\' '~ r In the \nohne ( htid hy wealth of Pennsylvania. DY WM. P. 'JOHNSTON, - . of -the said. Commonwealth, j: A PROCLAMATION. , ~ THE promise that” seed.lime end bar *>M|9rara» vest shall not cease" ; ba.i ogain been fulfilled A God of infinitcgoodncsslms oper and cafedTor «rtasa Pco plo/during dnollfcr ‘year has ' , * •pourcd ; h6r'TrbqsuroB Irfto ourGarncra: —Pdadb has presided over our douftcilsV and Health and Happiness have boon universally enjoyed :--Clv«l and religious liberty have boeii mofo widely '< spread and the foundations of thoso Institutions Iwliioh our Father laid, have been deepened- and strbngthehod by‘the Providence thus, vouchsafed to us. f. : . i I .To that gracious Givor, : lo whom belong,,‘Mho Earth and tho fullness thereof" for thcsO'.manifold evidences of his bcncficionco, tho Citizens; of this CurnmomvoaUh owe public -demonstration. ,of their humble,dcpondqnco.and adoration, and of their heart* felligralitude and thanksgiving; , v . Deeply impressedwith tho, propriety of (,he, duty, and iMoc?i;danoe with.yencfaled custom,'-I, tyijliqm ■F. Johnston, Governor of tho said Commonwealth, do. hereby appoint and designate , } umm, TUB 27TD DAY OF NOVSMBKE, NEXT as a day of gonoral-THANKSGIVING throughout the Slato;.and:lhcfDby.recommend and. cprnoftdy invite-all,the good- Pcoplc.'of’-lhiakCdmmorOTeallh .to a sincere a prayerful observation of .the same; : GIVEN under my hand and the GreatSoal ofjho State, at Harrisburg, tins, twenty first day of Oc tober; Jo the year of ouf Lord, one l()qusund eight . hundred and fifty brio, arid of .the‘Coibmo’riwealth ( ihp*seventy Sjxlh.' ‘ . ' .By tub Governor. 1 ' ;,’A. L.'RDSSELj '' Secretary'of tho CominbnwpaUh’. • i; "' ; * w' Pit 1 LAKELvmATIiW; Philadelphia f papers gives, accounts of two-caeca of b'.hocking brutality. -.'j caso, t,wp Irish, vyompn, .named Matilda Hamilton and janid Bradley, ‘wcro charged’ wUfj.cru elly bcalinif n coy named Charles Hamilton, only eight-years ;6f &£(?» eon of tho., former, • If. ap: pears that Iho.maternai and aunl woro in the habit of inflicting the.most povCfo an d, unreasdrihMa pUnisliracal on liio child, pno of thC.'rt beating him ;wllh & cowhide, while thp h.lserics with -a., pillow. ,Tho JiUlo follow, showed c.’jmis’iJtkc. ablo,.proofs pf tho; treatment ho had ,rcccivco\. Jus body being literally covered with scams and' scars, >, andjhis eyorblaokcned ; ; .Tiie Aldorman committed ( tho accused h» ,default of $1,090 .each, .to answer ( (1)0 chargo,.; V' ’ ’ Tho other parties woro' Germans.. Andrew Weis, senhcuier and his wife, living In Morcdilh’ sheet above Coates, tycro lohdrgcdjvith boating, in a most ahainofal manner, llicif daughter, a child of about ; ten years of ago. In tho poor victim boro : the marks of ,lhc savage jiruelly of its nnoalural 1 parents, its body ..laying '.with bruises, and ommaoialed from starvation, - . f The .parents were I in .default of $5OO each.’ Such unfeeling 1 brutes merit thfe severest punishment. .The Sierra Madra Revolution*;—G^n.,Carina* jal.'who leads the sWrrft' Madra- Revolution, It is aaid, was’cducated at Lexington, Kentucky.' Tlio Maiaraoras oorrcspdndeht of IRb Delta gives the following account of'aomo Americans"who word conspicuous among the’insurgents: ■ _ Major J. S. MdMlokon Is the Adjuiahl Cfshoral of ihe auxilinrlcs, and stirs this, with his energy,’ as much as he did iho Cuban cause, i Got. ; Pord was Wounded- in; the head l bit the third drfodtlh day. He is -(he 1 Richard CfcQr do Lebn of iliis frontier. Capt.'Walker is the guiding siarof his select company, and shows himself to them occa sionally in a flame of fire. Copt. Howell, the brotlioT-lh-law of Senator Davlaj of Mississippi, is «•' preeminentin war’aiW'coUncjr ae he IS in' sta ture,’ ! beingablo to look down'upon ahy sis footer, or ujv into any air-shooteV.‘ Ho is 6 feel 64 ihohes id height. ■ Tlio following toast was glven.al a Printer’s supper in -Indiana;—’‘'lire Prlnter~~jnddpendent os. a'wobd-sawyer, proud as Lucifer, pondas Job’s; J^hvyi^bncl.ilut.'peritnmA»«itUfl of int.e|ligohCa. ,> ' I -op Europe',—Tlir ciupcror of -Austria, ((Ms said, is so exUemely ,weyk/lhal il is fihpcs ♦H»lo fo*. just, at present, io get up alone fa loan.) ' .»- ‘: v • 1 Op Tuesday last, by tho Ucv/ J'otiiirN/HolTraan, Mr. John Bsitlkr to Alisa Sophia Zoolbr. On Thursday last, by the. same, Mr. John - St|.se lo’Mirv Ann nil of this ebuniyi . • On l *l° of October last, by tho Kov. Mr. Burl, Wr/j CoyLTift, of Springfield, Ohio, to‘ Mias An.v C.'CAftftEV, formerly of this place. On the lOlh instant; by thb Rev. Bonj. S.adllor, Mr. Alexander' of Southampton township, Cumberland county.'to Miss Sarah Fuller, ofßouth' amplon township, Franklin county. ' 1 •: • ■ Scatbd. In Jersey Shore, Lycomlngoounly, Pa., oh Monday morning (he XOlli instant, of inflamalioa ofthe lungs, William Folknsdc, soft ofßow, 8.0.0nd 8. C.Crovcr, agedls years bnd 10 months. - ; i /■ • ; . Cfxflislo X>cposU IBaiik. AT q special meeting,of ; t{io Board.ofJPirectors of. iho CA'rllftlo. Deposit Bank, held at their Banking House, on Tuesday,’the 4ill jjpy ’of No* vember, the following proceedings were had, to wit: '.v: ‘ . ■-.* '* : j *-* C*uublh,4ili Not. 1861. Tol/ie Directors of the Carlisle Deposit Banks ' GeOTLSMtn—As 1 will bo ineligible as a Direc tor of ibis Institution, toserrcnhoiner year, I deem it.propef lo rpslgn tny appoinlnienl as PrOßidentbf your lloatd.'llial nticihsr may bcuppcinledprlor to llio cxpifallon ofllie tenure of ihepresoiit Direc tors. ' , J 1 ■* ■ • ;' ■ ■ l l I therefore‘request' , you to accept this, my resig nation, with my Ihahka for your kind.partiality in continuing me I’tesldeni of your Hoard since the first organization of the .Bank. I am satisfied you will give tine credit for'alfi-' oeiily, when I assure you .(hat in my separation from you in the management ofllio lnsliunion un dor your direction, you liavp my sincere vylshbsfCr its continued'usefulness and prosperity, and that tho.samo cordiality of,fooling and bully .of opinion may prevail hitherto oharaapVlzed our deliberations apd actions. . Very respectfully and truly yollro, . 1 • ~ ", • ~ J. H. GRAHAM;" ' •’ ■ i . v • .£H' ~-i ~\VHqregpom.on the raaighdtiorf of Mr. Graham, aj president of eald Dank, was a’opepl odi, and . the'following resolutions unanimously adopted: it'*: ' ! . r l*hat in parting with tho / of Mr. Graham, wo do bo with deep rcgral. ancl can not permit this- opportunity to pass, without beariqg our to llio gontlciaaniy conducl which liaa ftlways phoracterized. hin actions and oonduol whilst Presi,dQot of,pur JUpard.; , Sipco ulie organl-. zaUon pf .lluajlnßtilutlon tho intercourse between tho Preeidontand tho members .of] iho Board hayo beun of the most friendly character, and in tho proaont separation wo feel that wo aro parting with tho services'of a valuable officer.., ‘ ! * JRetolvcdt That the foregoing resolution bo en tered upon the minutes, and a copy bo 'handcd to Mr. OpAiiAijr. ‘ ; ! ‘ J foregoing reßdluVtons with ihn resignation of MY,' GRAitAitr,'be published* ip-lho psppra‘bP this borotigh. 1 ; ~ i..i ; '''"'"NEW DEPOT. ; ill. C. Woodward,),.:..t ;!■ •. -, H. 'D.'Son«itpiy WOODWARD & SCHMIDT, &. Oonunlsslon lyrerph* "'.■■'.lii ,'V it, 1,1 ’ Dints;' ‘ ’ Oatilole, Nov. ■ , : ’ • I ' : A MASS MEETDJ.6., ■, At fcAurc/t, ' Carlhli. A MEETING* of the, cUizena of'ibd county of Cumberland, is hereby called on (he 27th in stant, to take into consideration the following sub jeclfiVvizi *r li' TKb bxpedicAcy of enforcing the existing? laws ofourSiiae against ihoßaloof inloxicatingliquors as an ordinary .beverage on the Sabbath,'; 2. The expediency of a ltjw for thp enllre sup pression of the salpofihloxicatiog liquor ag an or* dinary beverage,similar to that ribw in force ih two iSlates of.the Union, llio pfiVirie possession of intoxlcaiing.liquofs as ah ordinary beverage. • In-calling this meeting, the subscribers do nbi intend to imply that their Views are already form ed ,jn; favor: of any particular mode of action. They only.know that some action on these subjects is imperatively this region. Much atten tion is now given in many parts of our country to these , laws,; and much has been Said in favor of them by many distinguished persons. The Grand Jury find Judges.of our county have just , spoken decidedly in favor pfj tho law respecting the sale onthe,Sabbath.: Wo therefore invite all citizens of age, sex and .condition,.whether friends of the proposed, lawsor ofany previous organizations relalingto tomperailce or 'noti to come to the pro posed meeting. One,;may give and re ceive as ■ much;light,on lhcsfiisubjects oan.bo obtained. No pledges will be, aolicitebr hot. ef forts will be previously made to procure documents and'Speakero who can give as much informations as possible on the subjects uhflfei dlseassioto. The meeting will convene at 2*o*clock; Also,- In the-evehing atearly candle light. ; T Christian Slayman, S, Elliott, P. MeSsfirfimith, Jatnes Megrdnalmh', JficobSener,; Jaoob Shilling, R. Moore, W. r McPherson, 8. .Gould. 1 J. Fetter, J. Hackett, 0. Keller, J. Duey, C.OgUby, C. Bell, H. Meek, J. Loudon, J. Galtolior, S.Smiley, W« OBbarh, M. Corhman', H. Harkness, T. Hackelt, P. Welbley.'J. Allen, Parkinson, P.Spahr, W. Harn, P. Quigley, H. Sturgeon, Dr. Rawlins, Holmes Blair, *■ • 1 ..■ ...;i Valuable Real ;EBtatc£orSalc V ; IN pursuance. df/iq“ order of ,lho Orphan*’ Coarlof • Cumberland county, will bo sold.qt public sale, on Fridoy tho ISih day of'December 1 hoxt, oi l o’- clock P. M.on the promises, tho one undivided fourth part of a lot of ground situated in'.the borough of Newvillo, Cumberland county, bounded on the north ■hy. MaJA street, on. the south by Church alley, dn tlio oast by Corporation street, ahd on' tho west l?y a lot of John Dudfoc, containing ,30 feet in from and 180 I . foct in thereon erected a two tsaTsM Btor y BRICK ROUSE; The terms of sale iiSSglare: One-third of ifcc purchase money to ; mftil^Brcniaih 1 in tho hands of the dur ing the life bf-Mrs, Huston, widow of JamcsHcstoil, . doc’d., tho interest to be paid her'annually from! the Ist'April 1952, and at her death tho principal to be paid to James H. and Hugh W. Reed, thobalaritc of tho purchase money to be paid on the first of April 1853, with interest from firet : of April 1858. Tho • purchase money td he secured in* a manner satisfac* I tory to tho-'OuardUm '-The purchaser to reCelvethe j rent of tho current year* i 1 t Guardian of James HughW- Heed, t .November 20,18 h "}’ V! 1 V,;v W notice.. - 1 r *7 the matter of the writ of Partition orni Valua liqn on Jhb Real. Estate of, Frederick.Klugh, do deceased, the said writ bbihg relumed by, the. Sheriff duly exccujodr --- "", ' ,;i ‘ '■ • Not id'wit:'' dlh bf'Novsmbcr-A. D. 1851, op motion of Mr. Biddle, Inquisition confirmed and rule On all tho heirs of said decedent, to wit: George Klugh. Petor, Arnold and Susannahis wife, Freder ick H. Kiughj Henry Klugh, Joseph Gates and Mary Atin his wife, Daniel Ir. Bdren' and OhtUtioha -hiA wife, William Berry Hill and Barbara his wife, Hen ry Murry, John Murray, Henry Blake, James Blake, Michael Barry and Susannah his Wife, Thomas Ro binson and Sarah his \Vifo; Martin MyerS and Eliza beth'his wife,' Jacob Myers ohd’Adolaido his wife; - and Emaline,’ Maty ;audiMarlha ; Brakc,whoaro min ors and reside an Bloii county, to appear ot tho next .Orphans’ Cours, to bo held at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland county, on Tubsda.T’the 30th day of .Dccssßzjt next, to accept pr refuse to accent the : Mh)B at ThtTva/oatton, or siiott:clin3fl:wßynS e sagjfe shouid nol bo aojd,' fj i “t , ■ , •• ;*.■ BjTTiiVCoirnT., Notice of the above Rule is hereby giycir. ,-. DAVID. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle,7 , . •.Nor, 20,1851,—3t :; J-, ,> _ *, . Cranberries.— a Superior lot* just received and for sole at Iho Grocery end To* store of ■' - C‘, INHOFF, Agt. No* 20, 1851. . OSWEGO PREPARED CORN.—Manufactured and refined expressly for food. This article will be fojtnd; highly nutritious, exceedingly palatable, perfectly healthy, and easily piepared for the table. :For sale in pohnd packages by C. INHOFF, Agt. Nov 80. 185 i. , , . ' ' QARDINBS, in half and whole boxes, Jiisl receiv- O od'ehd for sale by - " : i Nov 20, 1851, . . . C. INHOFF, Agt. CRACKERS. — Soda, Butter, amT Water Crackers, fresh and good, just received and foi aale at the Orofeery.tsforo of. : 1 :• v r *' ' 1 H „ .f. . ,C. INHOFF, Agt. • Nov-90, 1861.:,. ... ,■■■■* ■ TJldli MINCE PIES.—For sale at the Grocery & JD Tea Store of tho Currants, Citron, dec.,- ~. , - C. INHOFF. Act. Nov, 20, 186.1'.;. ’ ; "•, ■ 9 • Hams;- (eugnrleuroci,) -Dried Beef, Sugdr-cUrcd Beef Tonguce, emokod Salmon, dec., for into at tho. Grocery atore of Not SO, 1861 ’ tJ. INHOFF, Agt. ' TcDipcrauo .. THE Semi-Annual Session of the York and Cuin I) o rlu n d Co nlrblTom p e r n n e o Convention, will bo held at Mc6hanioaburg,i Cumberland oounly, on Friday and Saturday tho 28lh and 29th Instant. It is requested that alf'doeal'temperance sooielies of every kind in .lho.adjolnlnjt counties Bond dole, gates to,»aid,Convention.’■ All thosb friendly to life cause are earneally invitsd to attend.- ■:■■■ ■ ; u B. ANDERSON, Ptee’t, L. VV, Wsiveti. Scol’y. 1 ■ Jl. : ! t ■ •* Tc&dhiors Wanted.) PQUR Male Teachers are wanted for the Cora __ mpn Schools of : South 'Middleton Apply to david-SoObey, President, or to DANIEL KAUFFMAN, BeoV* November 13,. 1651—31. { ■’ ” . 1 1 . 1 f : AkibfhoP Artflvrfl* : pP.NEfW.’GOODS AT TSE ;1 & Carpet Emporium, CHAB. OGILBY is just receiving end opening tho most extensive stock Of Fancy ’and Blople Goods over brought lo 'Pdfliplo, will ho sold ot extraordinary low rated. * Tho public is invited to examine aridlextonslve stock of cheap and fashionable Good»i which consist in’pkrt of ,Cl6lhg,,Satin ;& Fancy : 1 ‘ Veslings, ■ Plaiti, black amllDJa-fskin Gassimqrcs, Fancy Do., plain, black and ligurod Silks, faricy colored Do., French Coliurgß,;pJain andfttpey Delamoe, Pppiiw,, .Lustres. Long-and Square Bay Slate and Waterloo, S«A)VjL9.. , ■ t and- Whitney Blankets. * A largo anti extensive slock* of Carpels, Floor and' Table t pi .Cloths. .. 1 . A largo anil'weitseleeted block of Stkple Domes* w.Ulel| .wiU bftaoU chebp«r then thejchejn* Fresh Grocoiies and; Spices. 1 L - ■„ |HOSS;.; • , - .1A UWW&US ■sipek 9f tors,^uakln.Woltf,,Jenny Lind & Ohildion’eSliDcl. Person, wishing to purchase will And it to their advantage, local! • and' 'examine’ iho ? etbcfeJ a!a bVedt bargain#tmay<bodxpedled,»y mkO.' j u 1 * JtstOllict the old cheitnstahd, East Main siieei." September 36, 1861, j, m Valuable Real Estate at Public ;• : Sale*; . THE! subscriber will sell at public sale; on Wednesday iho toih.day of December next,,lbs following properly, to wit: ' , “ A Lot of Ground, containing TVYOACKES, more or lees, situated .in tbo borough of Carlisle, - bounded on.lhe south.by wd» M by .a lot of James Armstrong,,on,the north by land ) of John Noble, and on the east bya loi of Rey. C, P, Wine. „ This Jot is improved. by a fine two 1 n -lore 6rflcK 4|n a good StahTe ( - iss!tiS# er necessary out-buildings!''There, .aro r very fine.ypung fruit trees on iho" lot,'.arid a - Well of good water. |/ ::r Safe io commence at 10. o'clock' AV MV' oh said flay, * and the terms rhod’e • . - .m. u;../ JACOB KAEMPFPERfT November 6,1851—i5t ; -’ r 'v.rt> Valuable Farm ror Satc. (7 THE subscriber offers at private that-volo*'' j ble farm, situated,in Dickinson township.*o,UO?*a bcrland county, between [the,.W.alnut fiottopi.tP&i Forge roads, and. convenient to Moore’s. milif laining Xss ACRES, of ezeflTent-Limestone Land, 160 acres i ofwhich:* are cleaned, ehd in a high state of cullhratibn, <hel Remainder ii well covered wilh good 'timber'. -ThoJ - ’ Improvements oto a Log dwcl^ing-Hona^, ffisH tt Nfiw BANK BAEN.anioftv-Ontei Jyi|lHßballdinge<r Two-Wells of never eggßHEßwaler.are ■convenient •to the-;bouse ~aß>£} barn,-and d large: Appfo Orchard of gHftedJfeefcrisr! on tho promises, •/ : -■s :-, ;:>r,?vi cbnjrr Any person wishing to view the alovfc ;prop«*tyi n ill. plcaso call on or. with ; Jkj(utl& Barnhart,'.'residing on the premises. !*’ ‘ , T • l '. , • IfATfIAN WpOUS;,' 1 . Antßscai,iB»>—am, Carlisle Deposit Bank,j THIS Bank has this day declatoda aldmdend of four per cent, bn the capital ItodlicT 1 said Bank, which will be paid over Iq tlio holders or their legal representatives; iti ind ifVot 1 the 14th' instant. ! . j W. W. BEETEM, Cmabisr.'*d oNo.rsmberd', 1631—'at • - ■: r hny. JGsta’to' Notice. A LETTERS or Administration on lire oalalft.of: JarDes'.Hofl6r, Jole of the borough of Car]i*lc» dsw: ceasod, liavo been issticd by the RegißtprofCora-* berlahd county, Pa., td liiGßubGcribor residing l«f! said borough. All persons:indebted' to.thft.dsUßw'; of said'deceased will mnko immcdUtapayrrienf,' and those having claims will present them prbpw'' iy authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH- C.. HOFFER; Adm’ii-uo ’ -Carlisle, Oct. 30, 1851—Cl 11 . ;i 1 .....-.-U-1...,,,,-, ini-l - L-: -Estate JVotico. < M sv.-Ina LETTERS of Admimstrallon od Uib ebtate b£ Jacob Gross, Jate or Silver. Spring Cum berland county, Pa.vbavo been issuod by!the!lle*S gisler of. said county, ip the subscriber liridg)<nrt Meelianicsborg. A)I peradns indebted to ‘■■ioWai (ate afei requested to mako immediate psyaenty and thofie having claims,will preeent ly authenticated, for settlement to ; * •’^ . ; . PETER BARNHART* Adto'/v or . October 30, 1851—61* > : ( -.-u < .v.-idi? ] Farmers & iuaciijnisls Take Notice, 'rpHAT pavld.pi Buyers, hearßoxWft T'rfflte’* jL lin county',' holds the patent right for Unrnbtff** land county, for ManfieJd’a Clover* UMler,'fttuS.-' Grover & Gilofbrd’s Cleaner attached to (bio itunjL, believed to be the only good Cleaner in the United 3 Stalfes; He notifies,-all persona'against thekifap or using' these machines, without oblainliig right from the subscriber. Mr. Jacob Abram* Carlisle, and Mr.. Smith, in Shi^enTS 0 burg, are ouihorized to make skld machines.’/ DAVID cPBtryERS:* ■ October 30/1851. r -»* \ ' > y kI ' Hover’s InU nau^fucidrt^ ■ : .removed 'n-ut.-,Rkctfeas. (Between 4ih & GIU, opposite' Croufn'§i« Philip -.f, HpyER 8 INK,,which f 'j|s wide-spread reyut^liojj This Ink is now so well cslaiiUaheii,ini opinion and confidence of (ho American Pu®cjiii U it is scarcely necessary loßflyanythfngin^lfcYa , *6r t and Ino manufacturer takes jhia opporlotitty to ■fnf' 1 that the confidence Ihus.scciircd shall not be abtis^ir/’ In addition to the various kinds of Wrriing‘tnt;'' ha also manufactures Adamantine Cement fdrjjend-". mg Glass and China, as well asa superior HairDye;' ~ a trial only is necessary to insure its future usejaftd . a Sealing Wax, woll odapted fot Druggist* and Bo*; : tiers, at a very low price, in large or small ties. j ■ -i - Orders tddrestred lo " 1 - - 1 ia ’ JCBEPH HOVER, Manufactorer* T n , ' n la'.* ' No * 144 Race ii October 9,1861—3 m -,,. t . TIME CHEAP SXOB£. •; "J; THE •oUoribero- have rfbw received one of fW' Jargesteupplloa of Goode, over brought loCarllftlt;’ Among oar goodf can bo foaod , . . r Cloths, Cassimeres,' fwifam l * J ~‘ Sklllnolfc; Kentucky Joan*. Volvol Cord«,,Fl«nni'fil? Tickings, Ginghomp, Morinoaa, Alpaohat, MouVdo Lamoa, Coburg*. Ciihfntica; Poplin*, Calli*oe«,Bt bit Pianueip, BHAVVLS,' Handkerchief*, Glove*, 1 SftfekC 3 Ul.h 1,1 n . n ., Drop* Trimming*," RIBBONS, Bonneta, Capa, Gum Shooa, Grocorioa&, l Spiocßf AH of wliiob wo aro arlling offchoinor than Ihoy can bo bad in ** . . A. A W. fIENTZ. October .1(1, 1851 Rags Wanted. , „ rpHB bighett price will- be paid in c»«h', for ght' X quantity of lUged<direteda((ha Wtnboaid 6P o subscriber. i. .. i.slru Carlisle, October 0, 1661. ADIES muiss PtAIDB. Jvi.i'tocetVed inote, tflotor Ladie« Silk Pto«|i P1.1d., AIV.PUW. Silk tabW alyle, and for sale efieopbj ***•*' :: . ‘ i'V«; ;i *~" GBO. wahitnbr;- ■ November 6,1861. . • • -i »• - ; , . ,I';..^ ■p&AOK STRAW BONNETS. - Ju'at «md«l -UIfSIJ of Bl«ck Strata Bpnnoia, pf.iu* liu»t air Jo. AJtonfow piopoj t)f superiorjWolih uni}. Koallahi Fl " nne, *- 1 p ,„ tl cio. w. iux^eS.., November 6,1851. ..... ! P^NCHMER'NpEft. _T French Morinooi nAali co| gt ,,. A ] to Uli pn*hD>i re , »nd Mouillb da JUloaa,. wliiltf and colored, juHi optneil by .... ,i. 1 r GEO. w, lUTNEB, “ 6,1851.’■ rpHIBET SHAWLS and SCARFS, Th« «o6* X scriber has joa l opened an : abboriraSot'of'TNL> bet Shawls and Scarfs of various sizes* all the fashionable oolorpsuoh as Orange*Soviet,. &o.» and /br solo at low prices by r . , GEO. *, HITHER,/,’. i> October 30; BONNET RIBBONS. Joat received.aiarg* and general assortment of Bonnet Rihbonlal very low prices and will be sold at great Call aobf| ladies and maitoyfiufselection^! •*' '* i .miamu.a TIRESS tnIMMINQB. the anbicll&br hia JL/ openod a grealvbflety'bf Dresa TrlrolAlnffb of nowelyleffi'“■VelyetßUjbohs; WbtStbd’bTslde“(i|ttS braids and gimps, wide knotted frjngea. &b. ' 1 ■" 'ull“ ......Ini V.l!,- , n GBO, W..OWBR* niOotoberdO; .. ■, ,- Jesidpopeti.ltyilnil kJ.tyjof,embroidered and plain Sack'Flannels et various colors. Also Welsh and Eng] iabFlaoneil. with a aonora) assortment of Domoalio Flabnolaor Sil'qlidlliieS and prifbh. ; ; , if..? m v. .--..1 geo, w.' iiltnßH! ' l ' oc(oKbr3(t. •' • "<ti rafnir A.i \ti ■ U .a.■ i-j■ .If.- i. 1 • I 111 liff FLOUBiiPolatoev and Corji» Will inlpiyV h;«nl for «üb»oiif»UQn,«i Ihii ofio#. 3* RIIEEM. 1 • . .... : y s »,,u\*e
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