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(isfl/fi.«^eik' ! of ihe'Wa loq of Ooiigrert,!he National Intelligencer of yee -1 ;1 1 , ‘ 1 ' ' A tfyp proceedings of the .week that has pass indications of importance . fr sjMpfc settled the,question—as we think it sbenrd.have bepnseUied—in regardlo the dis tlngofstiea Hungarian chieftain who has just reach ed our shores, that,-whatever welcome may and to hlm By those,who greet Him .'bnbirUftding', and by individuals here or else . whore.'ihere wilhbe no formal reception of him as ■ i polltical personageby the Government.’ 9 -■ 1 different course on the part'bf the Govern t’fetatyw' even of ’Congress/weald have ; been an tnomMy in legißlailon'and without precedent in -bli^Govemtueol.” The editors of the Intelligencer have an oppor tunity to asßeriain '-the 'sentiments of members of .r-CongresSiOiVithe subject referred to above,rand we .rhavei po;dQnbt«tatecoireot)y.ithe course that will ' be punned, n-We’rejoice'.at the. decision, for we , word fearful that etlthosiasm might have induced . metftbers to take n different direction, and to com • toft!lhd-'Government to a'polioy 1 which would pftjirefto bo ombarrlslng ln the future. Out it • aeerod-thatgbod sense .and discretion have pro* vailed, and. that we shall escape pledging., our selves to an interference' with -European contro? • verai^s,, .* ; . :! TbeJatelligencer refers to the ;reception given ‘to Lafayette, on his arrival in 1 Washington. On there: Wan .no combined action;ol thoitwd housesiof Congress—no resolutions pass* :cdt—hoi addresses.made, by authority. Commit tees presented him to each house, and . then mem* berslWdrel individually introduced to him Mr. Clay, as. Speaker of the HoUseefßepreseniniives, addressed him—and fhiswas all the formality observed in His receptibh; u Atld yet Lafayettehad and identified himself with our country and its'oause. A Similar welcome cap he extended to J Goverhor Kossuth, .without commit ting the country to the cause of Hungary. Indeed, we eannot so commlt ourselves, unless wo be re solved fo take another step and fight her battles; -whidhy.we-ptesume, is hardly oontemplated. i ... We* feel Aa much disposed asothers, tn join in •(he.alioulor Welcomo to Governor; Kossuth-; bul, • whatever Wema'y do individually, we would not have the entire policy qf our-Government changed becauseofhii arrival amongst us.' VV« look alone lo tHa honor and welfare of our own country. »nd would'proiebtnheea whatever would be the fate of other nations.’ i, . . '. '"' toftATHBR OOl’ Ilfiß. ' Several ydari ago, when one of our present justices «t. lbo;>«rap*rlor •CqurlWie District Attorney of a neighbOriug oouoty« .rather a laughable incident oo vcorre’dvr«laledrbyhim*eir. -i,Court, weeks ha used to icecHpy: « bed rpom,#l’ CoI. Lewis'*, Who kept the principal hotel at that county sent, He had his bfo£p;Ap4'‘psp3ra ij* this-room—hero hc‘ drew his * Jqdittmepja—'and,;io Important oases he used to di. jrpdt the sheriff to bring up the people's witnesses for prelipioary esamiflation* • r|i happened oop court that ho had an important murder cate coming oh. The celebrated Gen. [now Judge] Nye wii couhsel fur'the defendant. He ex amined the witnesses, uau*l, and look careful of what they woutd'alale an the stand. He found 1 that‘a 1 lady was the most Important witness ,ipf > l tfa.9i people, and, ho also, discovered (hoi she was father,asptV>ble and high-strung, and * ftst talker. ''Apprehensive of trouble, he thought he'd caution , her a lUtle.' -So. he tqld, her when she came bn.the stand not to (t|k. I.Puy. aUenlion.’sald the district , *to roy, questions,,and answer them, but don't.talk. .when Nye comes Ip examine you, you 'rouil be very /cJVeful and' not get excitcd.’for and will try. to got you mud. JuSt‘ pay attention,to his question and answer.them —ho matter, how often repeated or. how apparently silly, don't allow ,hira lb gel you off your bal ance.* ( % ' .The district attorney and' witness parted for the htfht ’ Tho hext dav the ease came on: The dis. - ltle( ’ittbrbejr'called'.bis’ witness, add she went through'with her evidence, on the part of the people, to his perfect admiration, and handed her over to •Mye.i' Hewenl along awhile very smoothly. Priitly aoonh* began to crowd her, and she began to 1 fluro - up|*. ho crowdcd her the more, and oho resented the more,' tad very soon they made a regular breeze.— Finally, .losing all aeif.oontrol, ahe broke out on him ua fplliwr: ■■ . wofv’t anfwer Bn y more of your contemptible a nasty dirty blackguard, and lbe.&tiric( oUomeytold me mo.' /■After the laugh partially subsided, Nye says: •Whall the’ District Attorney (old you sol—• pad where did he tell you so . * He mf solast night, up in Coh Leioii't bed rooss* ’ The stoene "whikft followed (ho answer maybe the'midst of the about, Nyo told thaiwltoiiiabi nUgbl 'piii. 1 ? ■ »■ « >■' ■■■ -•-= ' i ~A W At » WfTa NiNCTr Wivta.—Tlia St, Louie Re. puplieyn, "pile U pondemiip end dunounece the Itn ates the course token by (ho United States officers In abandoning their posts, end refuses to udmil the sufficiency of any qr all (heir 'reasons. A siulemcut of the affairs fn Utah; published In (ho Si. Joseph's Oa'ieUe, aqd endorsed by (ho retiring Chief Justice and ihe : Secretary of'B(a(e, (Mr.'Harris of Brstilo boro,),hss the following interesting point, of The plurality wife ayatem is In full vogno here. Got. Young is said to have as mahy as ninety wives, * He drove'about the streets a Tow d iys since, with’aigteen’of -them'ln-Vlong carriage—fourteen ol thsM having eaoh an infml ol her bosom. Jt is laid that tho Tribune Council, has'ilmdat'an equal number; atqong thorn dibttW'andhktttfo'daughters. E.ich man eon ■have sp many wives «■'he 1 oan maintain, that i«, af ter (the Women have been culled and by tho 'head ipco«>'iTltO'Judgea and Secretary have hud the honor of being introduced by his Excellency, (ho Governor, topevpraj of his wives; and also by Hobgrt C. KjqdMll,.to several of his. and .Secretary say in a card that all induQod them to’quit have not os *yei been to the public^ ,: !MrofcTBX+ taou NlcaraOux— Capture of den, ‘'MdnoMUnt Ms'Armj/.—A' 1 letter received at Now Yoffcl dilWSsrt Jdatt, Nov. 24". say's ; ; ■ OW’lKfc Vnprolng’ofilio tp'ih instant, General Clm- wllh'hty'iirrtiy of Nicaraguans and Honduras m4n, ent6reu Leob, the’headquarters nf Munoz, ut all of the principal nml drove Munoz’s sold iors to tho plaza, whete.having no fortifications, they were obliged to surrender, and Munoz and his offi. cers, with twenty-seven Americans,' wore thrown Into prison, and arc probably shot before tins lime. lion., John D. Kerr, cannot, of bourse, assist our deluded brethren wljo have been UkenTn annh against (he Slstei, for ho is no more 'reached the country - first'kt'tHefbreaklng oytof the revolution, andhav •idg' hAd ho goyetrimeol to treat' with. • >' rqn board dho of (ha Gulf of Mexico & paaio among the panacngcrs reccpUy/ile .boiled euddenly Into .Iho cubln ono mbrnlbg,' the passengers bad fairly rubbed llifllr eyiebpen; eidUliplng— k Wp, are loti!* axolaimqd toother* 1 ' Lotti' screamed out the whole «rowd., ,(I YsK said (ho lad astonished at the «lanp l ib«ihad'oi l eated, * 1 know wo ar lost, beoauie the caplin's on lop oMho houee and another man's upon the mast, iookin to «e« whar toe ar I * •A;/Po»V,Mof<*r.—-Bant«uil,s poet of lholTih «afttpf|f,irrelorolngF ope night, to the; abbey of Si. o’olook. waa'refuted admUlanoo by ilia jottef, thaljtho prior had absolutely far. bidden the doora to be oponod.at ao late «fn hour.— A good deal of altercation ensuedt at last thu poet: ■lipped o piece of gold under the door, which wus 4mnai4lßla)y/6penfid. When fairly in, ho prelonded tbil. hvb»d: led p book on (lip alone where ho waa pitting .during the dispute, and begged iho porfbr to go pocpprpged by the goneroaity of the poet, Iho naan readily complied, - In (he meanwhile, San* Unit Ikstsnad the door, end Iho porter, half naked, waa obliged to aland-knocking in his turn. *1 am .Tjrjaerry,fpr.it»;bul,Lha prior hu»i given, positive Qtdfdkinoi t#, hay? ,lhq doors opened at so lute an jq| you .inr said lbo , porter, In a very • homb/e lone,. *Bo you did,' replied.Santoull; ‘and 1 will do you (he same good turn for the same price.’ liking to sleep in the street, and foirfbl likewise of losing hie place, slipped the piece of. gold untyr iho door again, saying, *1 thought a poet's roopsy, would nol slay Iqng with me.* Apd •o he gained admittance.' CO*M*;jTh«ve|in; a Frenchman, in performing a balloon asoenaibii at Brussels, 'Belgium, in crossing the city, got foul of the statue of St. Michael, placed on the spire of the City Hall of Brussels, and in or der to save himself, clung to the statue Immediately, while his apparatus was carried off by the balloon;, ho then proceeded, as his only, moans of salvation, lo'descend lo the ground, the spiio being 300 feel in height, and by dint of extraordinary presence of mind and bodily activity, he got down in safety. Women's Rioirrs.wThoro were (wo trials at the late term of the Supremo Court of Connecticut at Norwich, which hinged very ptrongly . upon some, of (ho rights of women, viz: her right to protect. tier husband, and her right to protect her property. The first coso was that of the State vs. Nathan Hancox, who, in June last, with his. son John, entered the yard of George Perry, of Colchester, and claimed a horso collar. Perry refused togWo.it. up—a scuffle ensued between him and the son, ip . which Perry was severely beaten, end Called to his hired men for assistance, when the elder ,HnnCox seized a large club and threatened to kid arty one who should inter fere. Mrs. Perry run lo her husband's assistance, "And when attempting to pull off young Hancox, (ho father seized her and threw her with violence to (he ground, injuring her very materially. Tho Jury rendered a verdict against Hsneoz of 835 fine with costs} and for'their leniency dcserVe to bo* 4 clapper clawed ’’ for tho remainder of (hciHWes. ' Tho other ease referred lb property’. , A physician in (ho same (own of Colchester, having a claim against a. Mr. Gordon, procured a writ, und one.eve ning in October of last year lie entered the premises ol his debtor with a. sheriff’s officer, and commenced searching fur articles, not exempt from attachment. Mrs. Gordon b|ow out (he light; seized the officer by the and pul him and. the, creditor out'of the house; Tho officer seized certain articles of furniture, and on trial, iho woman being the defendant/was defended on the ground thnl the officer was a tress pnsver, and that she was justified in resisting him. The Court charged in fivor of the accused, and she was acquitted, and it may bo considered that hereaf ter women tmy defend their husbands end homes against all invaders, and bo protected therein: by court and jury,—Bos. Cour. . . - THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET. . • - Monday, Deo. 15. , The supplies of Flour aro. falling off and the market is. Ann. Sales of, good- brands at $4 12} per brl.whioh is now (ho general;asking rate. — Small sales for the supply of thp city trade at $4 0 4 25 for common and select brands; $4 37} a 4 87}, for exira and fancy, lots from $5 to 6. . Rye Flour continues very scarce.. Corn Meal is dull. A small sale of Pennsylvania at $3 perbrl. Grain —Wheal continues, very scarce. There is a good demand and prices tend upward. Sales of 3000 bu. good and prime red at 86}'a 87c. perbu. Nn sales of white reported. Rye la much wanted for distilling, biit there Is none coining in. There is less Corn appearing anrl prires are steady at 57} for new yellow and 69} a 60 for.old. Oats46r per hu. Whiskey is held firmly.' Sales of brls. at 330 and hhds at 21 a 21 }c.. Saavviaaea. On Thursday hist, December lilh, by the Rev. Zephuni ih A. Colcsloch, Mr.l Aax Aim Snurr, toMiss Sarah St’i.AOKCQKR. both of this oouniy. In Nuwvilh*. on Thursdiy. (ho 4lh Instant, by the Rev. Robert McCdclircn, Mr. S-rtniKN Cochran, of Sliinpcnnburg, to Mias Margaret Griffin, of thu for mer place. - , 53 c atp a. . In this borough, on Thursday last, the 11th Jnsl., Mr*. Sarah .Gut-mull, consort. of Pulor Gutshull, Eeq., aged about GO years. At Baltimore, on the -I4lh instant, Mart Ellen tIiNKi.BV, only daughter of Edward Ilinktcy, Esq., In llio 33<l.yciir of her ago. . In.this borough, on Friday last, after a short ill ness, Mr. Jaurs Liggett, m the 44tli year ufliis ago. Tfte deceased was long known as one of Our most estimable citizens, enjoying the uninterrupt ed confidence' and.' affection of a large circle of friends and acquaintances, and highly esteemed fur his moral worth and integrity, Affectionate and Iron to his friends.' kind and'benevolent in li|s disposition, honest and faithful in all his dealings, he. won the esteem of all with whom ho hnd inter course. In his death, society has lost a valuable member*. Me leaves a wife and a largo family of children who are (bus called upon to mourn the loss of a fond husband and an affectionate father* May Re, who tempers the wind to the shorn'Umb* ahuntdanlly sustain them under (heir severe be reavement, and afford them the rich consolatipna oftiis grace. . Temperance Rfass Convention. A N adjourned meeting of tho York und Cumber- XjL land County Temperance. Convention, will be held in Carlisle, at tho Second Presbyterian church, on New Year’s Day, at 10 o'clock A. M. Distin guished speakers from abroad arc expected to ad dress the convention. Dy order of (he . December 18, 1851— 2t Estate Notice. LETTERS t'-Binmnntarv on tho estate of Cor nelius Vandctbeit, lotr* of Newton township, Cum berland county, Pa., have- been issued- by the Re gister of said county, to tho subscribers living- in said, township*. All persons indebted in said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for.setilemeni to .CORNELIUS L. VANDERDELT, .JOSHUA W. VANUERBELT, December 18, Ex’rs, Another Arrival. AT tho Cheap store. Tho subscriber has just re . gelled his fourth supply of Winter Goods, such as Wool Shawls from 02$ cts. $3; Long Wool do., from' $2 to' $0 0(1; UlankHs, Merlnocs, Florinda, Broadcloths, wool, ol sl,37s,Cashmere 25 cts , De Lnirics.Morinne shirts, comforts, si pachas, gloves, stockings, &c.- Calicoes from 3to 12$ cts. A full sssorlmCht of Domestic Goods at reduced prices. Fresh Groceries ond Spices. , BOOTS ANB SHOES. A tremendous stock of Boots, Sues, Brogans, Gut ters, Buskin Welts, Jenny Lind & Children's Shoes. This stock hot been laid in at the ptesent reduced city prices,- and great bargains can now be had at iho old aliind. Dec. 18,1851. CHAS. OOILDY. FurslFursl rpHE subscriber has just, returned from the city I, with an assortment of Mulfs, Hons, Victotincs, Mufflers, dec., which he will sell at city prices. ■ Also Mens* and Doya chamois, lined woolen and cotton gloves, with a general assortment of Duck, Denver, wont-and cotton gloves, suitable for both ■exes of all sixes. ■■ Christmas Goods, consisting of work boxes, a va riety of fancy boxes, crochet boxes, worked collars, cuffs,'undcrsloovos, scarfs of diiforont kinds and many other articles more easily exhibited on the counter than described in an advertisement. Wo therefore extend a cordial invitation to the whole community io give ns a call and wo will endeavor to make their visit pleasant to them and profitable to ourselves. . Dec. 18. 1851; O. W. HITNBR. ' MUFF9I MUFtfSH ‘l am now opening d full supply ofclegiint and cheap Muffs. , chas. ooilby! December 18,186.1,i-.» •, BOOTS Ae GOM SHOES; Now opening nl lb, cheap stbro; a ! full supply of Men's and Doya* Winter boots. Ladies dc Gentlemen's Gum Shoes. Dec. 18. 1661. CHAB. OGILBY. Grain Wanted dc Food (or Sale. rpilE highest cash .price will bp paid for Wheat and'Rye delivered at the Farmer’s Mil), (for merly Good Hope.) ' Also a constant supply of Mill Feed for sale by tho subscriber.] ; To Ooorxus.—-Flour barrels wanted at the abovo Mm. MARSHALL JAMES. Westpenhaboro* tp., Deo. 11; 1861~8m HKIII for Rout. THE Merchant Mill at Carlisle Iron Works, is offered lor rent on favorable terms. PETER P. 808. December 4,1051—61 - ’ 'For tWStilidays^- ' Splendid Fahey Goods; Elegant Gift r - Bboks, &c. SW. HAVERSTICK has juat, receiyod from the • city,and is now,opening o splendid display,'pf Fancy Goods, suitable for tho approaching-HoUday Season, to which be desires id call the attention of and,the public. ' His assortment' in this line cannot .be surpassed.in nnyclty and eiegUnjce, end both in quality: and,price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would be impossible to enumerate his Holiday Fancy. Goods, .which com* prise- every, variety of fancy articles of tho most npv* cl'slyles,suchos r , ~ , ' ,* , Ladies' Fancy Baskets, ’ Fancy Work Boxes, with sewjng instruments. .Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) . .. .j ■ ; Paper Macho Goods, • , , ' . , .1, Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and .traya. •/ • Fancy ivoiy, pearl: dc sholl card cases, . Port Monnaics of variety. , i-' . Gold pons and pencils. ’ ~,/ .... Fancy.papei weights, . ; -, t . Pupeterica, with a largo variety of ladies fancy stationery, ~ Motto seals and wafers, • Silk and bead purses,. ■ . • ..Ladips* ridingwhips elegantly .finished,, n . Ladics' fino ciiitlery, - .- -V. Perfume baskets and bagg,. .> . . Brushes of ©veiy kind for the toilet, . Roussel's perfumes of ynHoue kinds*, , ,i, -. Musical Instruments of oil kinds and at all prices, with an innumerable variety of ..articles; ejegaotly finished and suitable for holiday presents..- . t Also, an extensive and elegant collection of / : Holiday Gift Books, , .. , '.l/ comprising (ho various English and American A»- xcals for ISSI, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictoriul Uobke, fur children of all ages, than which nothing can be .more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts!. His as* aortment of School Books and School Stationery, is so complete, und-compriaes every thing m Col leges end the Schools. Ho also calls attention to his elegant display of . . . Lamps, Girand6)es, ; &c', from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, .Ao* cher and others, of- Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either Urd. sperm or cthcriul oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. Ills assortment in this line is unequalled in the.borough. Fruits, Fattcy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre served. Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be coir* fiilcnlty recommended to bis friends and the lidlu folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the' Rank. S. W.-.UAVJSUSTXCK. December 26,1861* Ho for the Holidays! A Merry Christmas, and a Happy Ne\y , Year to All/, KRISS KINGLB’S HEAD QUARTERS,Is well stocked with good things for the coming fostivi* ties,,to which (bo attention of citizens and,strangers Is invited, consisting of Choice Confectionaries, such as fiiio candy toys, Bon Rons, Jelly cukbsi'cordial, lemon, mint ond chocolate drops, 1 motto candy, kiss* es,- rose, burnt and figurdd ollnuhds, lozenges, &c., medium candies of eymy variety, which will be sold whoieaalo or retail at reasonable rated. A good as* sortraent of Priilts andlVufs, ; consisting in part of.Orunges,Lemons, Grapes, Figs, Raisins, Prunes, in fancy boxes, Currants; Dates, Al monds, Filberts, Cream, Coco and Ground Nuts; Cit ron, Currants, Pea and English .Walnuts, o/tha Igl est importations.. In connection with, tho above a largo slock of ‘ Toys & Fancy Goods, of English, French and American manufacture, have been received and will be shown to till ffco of charge, consisting in part of Ladies work boxes, fancy boxes of paper and glass, card, sewing, and other baskets, pot I mnnnoies, paper weights, music : boxes,, accord eons, fire engines, cabs, horses, i-pitles, railway trains, Tcnocotlo, China & Leaden Tea Setts, motto cups, flower vases, ink-stand?, sand works, water works, doll hcacs of all kinds, kid and jointed (jolts of all sizes, masks, drums, guns, swords, cannons, Ace. ;r Remember Kriss Kinglu’s. Head Quarters, in.N. Hnnover-Btrect,a few doors north of the. Bank. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public fur tbu putrohogu bestowed on him on former occasions, and hopes,by a desire to please to merit a continuance of the same. P. MONYER. December 16,1851.' BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas issued out of iho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I .will ex pose ,io public sale, at tho Court House, in the.bo* rough of Carlisle, on Friday the 9th day of January 1852, at 10 o'clock A. M., tho lolloping described Peal Estate, viz: • , Also, a lot of ground situate, in ilio Bo rough .of Carlisle, bounded on the north by the Har risburg, Carlisle and Cliambcrshurg turnpike, on the east by Kerr’s.lane, on pic south by an alley, and on the west by Samuel Swcgcr,. containing 73 feet: in front and 140 feet in depth, having thereon erected a two story 13rick Mouse, a Stable, dtc» ! U Also, a lot »>(ground situate in (ho Bo» rough of Carlisle, bounded on the'.norlh hy lhe’llur* iisburg, Carlisle andChamborsburg Turnpike,‘ on the oast by Jacob Abrahams, on the south by an al loy, and on the west by Margaret Irvine, containing 78 eo>. in breadth and,l7o feet in depth, more or leas, having therooo erected . a two story titono House, «Stc. 1 COMMITTEE, Alsoj n lot of ground shunto in iho Bo rough of Carlisle, containing 137'feclin front alyng Kerr's Lane, 836 fool in depth along Liberty alley, and 128 feet In depth along other property of Win. W. Lewis; more or less, hounded by. Kerrs Lanu on tho bast, Liberty alley on thu nortU. ond other pto-.; perly ufLowis on tho west, having 'thereon creeled two Lima Kilns. ' . i Also, a lot of ground situate in the Bo rough or DarlUlo, containing 160 lcciinlironJi(j * ISO fuel in depth, more or lee*, bounded oy Libcriv ’‘'■'■‘"‘y “'!t/ ’em Iho ni,~. nnd a lot of Will, Uioau on Ino oott. Helted and taken In execution z* the properly of William W. Lewie. DAVID SMITH, ah’ir. Dec. U, 1861. Sales. B*. v » »unoryAtrJfc of, Venditioni Exponas issued out of (ho Otaurt of Common Plods and Orphans* Court of Cumhcilund county, and id mo di rected, 1 will expose to public ante, ut the Court Mouso. in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Friday lho 3d day of 4 Jttnunry, 1853, at IQ o'clock A. M., tho Tub lowing: described Heal Estate, ? •*, A tract of land situate in North Mid dleton township, containing 50 acres, morn nr leas, bounded by lands of Neisley on the oast, .. Uierbrower on tho south, Jacob Hartman on tho west, and the.Conodoguinol creek on the north; hating thereon erected a two story Log House and a Log Darn. Seized and taken in'exe- the property of PelerLow. ‘ ' “1 Also, a tract of laud'situate in Soutli Middleton townshjp, containing 195 aodfflbthbH) or leas, bounded by lands of John Kaufman, Jacob Shenfer, Jacob Goodyear, and tho Yellow Hreechos creak, having (hereon orep|ed;a two, story Log House, Log pam,'and other oubbuildings, Seiz ed and taken in execution aa the property of James M’HalTie and Thomas M’HafTio. And to bo sold by mo, , . t DAVID SMITH, Sh’ffi Sheriff’s Office, Oarlb le, } t : j ; ‘ •m • ■ ;. ** ,December 11, ISM, S' .... '■ t : »’ | THE "GOOD HOPE”. Woolen Factory, |«o«s| 9 Tenant Houses, (uni a small Iqlof Oroupd, l2ll2LwUh a Stable thereon, situated on tbo (Sana doguinrt creck, about 4 mites wont pf Carlisle and within 1 miloof.tho Oqmbertnnd Valley Railroad. For further particulars apply to the subscriber redd ing on tbo promisee; '■ ‘ '( • MARSHALL JAMES. Westpennsboro* tp. ( Deo. 11,1801—9 t SUoiiflTs Sal Oft. Factory for Rent. t* , { THEhrick<Dftelling house owned 'and ? ISi9° OW ocou n ied b 7 Mri. Baird. TMsbfo '■ lii! J potty,is situated ‘in Maln elreeu near the Methodist church, and is in all reepdots a rhoatde sirable.rsßidence. For particulars enquire of A g . . ,WM.,M. PENROSE. December 11. 1851—3 t i/Fresk Arrival, ol Confectionaries, Frails and rM. I ; V THEsubscrlber inform* lhe : citliehd’Wr Carlisle and vicinity,’that he hasjust received afresh sup* ply of Confectionaries* Fruits and Toys, at the old stand - Rheem’a .Warehouse. 'His stockcohalal? of' ■ ■ Oranges, Lemons*, Figs, . * / Dates, Pruena, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Filberts, Almonds, E.; Walnuts', Cream-nuts, Ground-nuts, Cocoa-Auts.&c.; Mint, Lemon,Sassafras, Choco late, - Brandy; Pofl>Wlno', and other Drops, French Almonds, Vanilla'Almonds, Cordial Drops, Jelly Oakes, and a variety of fancy candies. 1 ' TOYS OF ALL KINDS, . such BBjChina Vases, Mugs', 'Mantle Ornaments, Tea Sets .of all kinds, Woolly D-'gs, Bull Fights, Hobo Carriages, two horspSlrigh?, Carls, Tfoling Horses, Horses in Hoops, Railroad Trains, Guns’, and a great varipiy of all jtinds of fancy toys, which he,will sell 25 per cl. cheap er than anyoiher.eßtablisbinent in town. • v;.t s. w. . DecemDer.il,,lBsl—4t Kossuth’s Arrival In this Country, MAKES a great'deal of tnlk in our' town and all over tho Union; but, not lc« oto- the people of Carlisle and V|cihlty oeionishcd abdut'lhe :> CUc.ip Clothing, which is .sold at the. corner pf Main street and Mar ket Square. Gentlemen, ore. Induccdtobuy. moro Winter Clothing than they need,.os my Garments are made of the bcstmaterialsnnd fifwell, ,My stock consists dr'tho finest French clpthi coots,.Piloticoats from. s4.to slo.fine Vestings, heavy Pantaloonsfrom $1,60 to £5. Gentlemen, who are not,yet supplied with clothing will find it to (heir advantage (o give - , • ,• Boys’ clothing, trunks, qnd foncy articles, always on hand. 8. BRELL. Corner of Market Square. December 11,1651, . . Aiulitor’s Notice. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by thp Court to marshal ami dislribu'e.lho assets In the hands ofD.'.Cllnc, Esq., Assignee'of 11. J. Myers, among the creditors, gives notice that ho wilt attend to that duty at his'office, In Carlisle, on Monday tho'SUt day of December, 1851. Tho creditors are hereby notified to present tlioir claims.to, me on or before that day. A. B. SHARP, Auditor. December 1 861- TavcrnjLlcensc. ~ TO-the Honornble the'Jodgns of the 1 Court of General,Qonrter Sessions of. the Peace of Cumber land coilnfy, at January. Sessions, A, D. 1852. } Tho p.etitioniQfcDilvld, Shetfer. respectfully rep resents, th&t,your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites, for keeping a house of Public Enioriaintnenly in the.hoaSe riow Occupied by him in Upficr Allanlawns-hip. /Your petitinnpr.Uiere. fore, prays'your Honors, to grant birh a License fur tho same, theeneuing'yeaV,commencin£onthe first of Ja6uary ncxi,bs in.duty bobnd lie will ever pray;&o.-. ’-.|V i DA.VID SHEFFER, December 11/1661*—3t’ ,--h ,:;. J .. . - VVo tho fandefslgned citizens of (ho township of Upper Allen, In tlie County of'Chmherland/ddcert lify that we are well acquainted with the above named l)avfd SheflVr,-that he Is nf good repute fir honesty find temperance, and. is well provided with house room and conveniences for the .pcoomtno datloh of strangers rind travellers, and that such Inn or necrissary to beebmlnodato the public and entertain strangers and travellers. > otallyr, - ‘ David. |)Hyihpey, .Jplin Bowman, . ■ 'J. D. Muhler, *' , . John Sadler, . , , Allen Flqyd, . Jacob Ltndis, Jacob R. Uhrich, .» Daniel R, Notdl, Michael Cpckljn, Jacob Shellj*, 'Henry Kline,: M. A. Brown, Joseph Wltoomb, J. H. Coover, ' Jamea‘'n‘ Drown, Frederick Garret/ * ’ JohH Moriesmiih* Register’s jVoticc, NOTICE in hereby given'to all pcrsonStnferesled, that (ho following accounts diavo lioen filed in this oITil:o for examination by .tlio accountants there in: inmeJ. anJ will be presented toitho Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, foi 'confirmation and allowance on Tuesday the 3t),lU day of December, A. D, 1851,vir:' ’ ■■. . 1 J •,I,'Tlio account of Marshall Jamqs,odty’r of Qeqrge Priest, late, of VVesipenrisboroiigli town ship 1 , dec’ll.; , . ■ . • 2. The account of John Hebprlmgj.adm’r of Benjamin flubctllng Jato of-Mifflin township, deceased. 3. »iTho,account of VVm. Kheitle, odm’rof Mar tin Burkhart lute of Mifflin’tdwnehip, deo’d. ' • ; 4. The-no ooni'bf ' Johri' Neman, guardian of Joseph-IS. 7 Leirtfg.hmibr child .of John Leldlgi/ 1 5. Tho account of John Wunderltcb;ridm*r wlih Iho will, aqnpxt of Elizabeth li«j<er Jaieofihe horoiigh. of, Carlisle, diMt'd. , ‘ 6. Tiib* account of;,Henry. Horner,adm’r of Melcbor Horner into of North Middleton Mown ship.'deoM*; , ,7 ' 7. The final nooount of Wm* M, IlCndersbn, mliii’r of, Elizabeth Mooro, lato of t]io borough of CarlslPi ! deoM. : 8. Thenecminl of John Carey decM.’ eircptni of John’ 1 Blymyer lain of die Borough of Ship, pensburg dec’d. ha filed by D. Cobaugh and R. P, iMcOitire, ejer'a., of John Cary, dec’d, ! ‘ 9. The kMjnrtf, dr John Carey, W.l, " f li 7 "' l,e '' { 1 0 "’ ln , ln nf 'l'.- ho,mi U l, of til.ii.. ponohoro. doc rl, ns, f 1(01 | |). Cciliailoh, and 11. r r^! ,l^, *,V)(ppt|lqrß of John Cnrpy, dpu’d, . , Hio Buonqni of Henry,Kneule, iho’d. guar dian of H»*nry R. fctusan A, and , Hannah' M, mlpor.ohlldren of John, Randolph, deoM. as set lied by Win, Knelt!*' prnrnlnr of e/tid guardian, 11. Tho ncoounl of Jacob Waggoner, surviving adroinUjralor.ol Peter Lehn, lute of North Middle ton township, dco’d* , WM. GOULD, Register. Register Office, Carlisle, V , November 29, 1861. 5 Great Exclloinunl ( ' IN fKpim-I lIA N 0 V ISR' yTßeet ; A RNOLDifeLEVI respectfully'oaka tbo alien- XX- lion bftho phhllc to (heir lai'go.nml beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Gdoda.nowoprn* Ing at their cheap wholesale anil lotail store., wfiirh ihcysto ileloi'rnim-iJ .to noil lower ihan hnvo hereto fore been soli) in Gurlislo, among which will he found a beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Goods; Grose do Africa, Satin de Chino, Silks, Mousolin do Laines, Cashmeres, Silk Poplins, Silk Bombasines, Alpacas, French Merinoes, Parrimala Cloths, Back Cloth, -Jlpnnei Selin* and Velvets,'Bonqel Ribbons In great variety,-;i ;r; r/n- ",\'A , SHAWLS.' SHAWLSH. , .v > Bay. Stale long and squoto Shawls in endless variety, yciy>,cheap; Thibet,, Cpihinoro, MouseJin do Laine and,Cloth SlnivyU, from 7ft cents to, $5,. x Clolkt and Cattimtret! French black anil English Cloths, blacUDoeSkln and Fancy Ottsslmotes, Velvet 1 Colds, 1 Vestings in groat vortoty, ‘' ' • • * '■ parpetsy''Car^ei»!('' Persons wishing t'o xyUl do wel to call and mammoth atbek libforo pur chasing oUpvfhqre, wViq determined,to sell corpota lower, thlf fall,-ihan'qver, offered in Carlisle..,, t t ' and SHOES. , ; Another large supply of .Boots apd-Shoes for Men, Bays. Women and Children, at greatly induced prices. • A Froth supply of Giocerios, such «s Sugar, Cof. fee, Tea, &c. . Carlisle, Duo. 18, 1861. To 1 UPON the petition of the Chief Burgess,''Assist* ant Burgess, and ToWn Council of tho Bofodgh of Carlisle, to'the QuarterSesslobaof Ctfm berland' county, sdtttfig forth that by an act of A senihly passed the 3d day of April, 1851, It U ded that certain powers and privileges sball'bO vent ed in and conferred on tho constitutidouthofUiet of thia Borough or any Borough heretofore incorpora ted, provided application'll made for the benefit of these provisions to the* Court of Quarter Sessions, and praying tho Court that the Borough of Carlisle may have, conferred on it all the powers; and privil eges contained in said act. . m • ; Now to wits , 10th November, 1861. It ishere by ordered that this petition ho filed, that notice of this application bo published in all the papers of tho Borough until the next January Sessions, and lf ; no season bo shown, to the contrary, that tho Court may then make tho decree prayed, for. , , , By ORDER ,OF. THE COURT., ; December 4,1861—6 t Notice. 1 AtL persons having transacted business In the Orphans* Court,,‘eifher in the appointment ofGuaf- Hians, Orderb of Sale, Administration Accounts, or otherwise, and,' have'not 'satisfied, the claims againbrihem'in said expense By callldg bh'rh'e in jhe Register’s Office, and paying off;' Also those who ai'e in arrears for Recording, ivlll please call leal necessity I shouldcause me to ■ force The gentleman, who during the Cnurij/pasaed a cpupterfelt,ss : note pn ttye York Bank' onme,vybuld do well io Cbme'and exclianga (i imihedlatelyi save hlriißelf. from a prpsecu- Horn*;* . 1 JOHN fIY,RR. Carlisle, Dee 4, jB6l Auditor's notice. THE rindersighecl Auditor,;appoinied' by the Court of Common Pleas of - Cumbarland"county, to 'distribute ‘Rib balance In tho hands or.Satmidl WoodbtfrnVEsq,,' Seqdeslrator of the Hanover and Carlisle TurnpijcoHoad Company, to and fimoiig the creditors, gives notice tltart he xyill 'attend for that purpose'ln' the''Arbltratldh‘ Chamber, of life Court House, in Carlisle', on Tuesday theiSCrth day of December, 1851. WMVS. COtJEAN, Auditor. December 4,1851.—dt' 1 ■? Proclamation. WHERE AS the Honorable FnaozhicK Watts President Judge of tho several CourtsofCum mon Pleas of the counties of Cumber land j Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and Justice oLthe several CoUrtsof Oyer and Terminer and Oenoial Jail De livery in said counties,and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendcnin, Judges of the Coart of Oyer and Torminorand General Jail Delivery, for the trial of oil capital and otbcroflbntes, in tho said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed dated the iOth of November, 185 l, havo ordered the Court of Oyer and Tetminfir end General Jail Delivery, to beholden atCarlislc,on the 2d Monday of. January next, (beingthe 12th tloy) nt 10 o'clock inths fore noon, to continue two week. . - i ■ • ... i- NOTICE iathcreforo hereby given, tblbe Coro ner, Justices oft he Peace and Constables of (hesaid county of Cumberland,that they are by tho said pre cept commanded (o bethen and therein their proper persons, witb.theirrolU/eeordsiinquisilions,exami nations, and all other remembrances,-(a do those tlnngswhic|ito their pfficesapportaln tobo done,and allthosolhatoro bound by>ecognizancrs;to proaecutp against tho prisoners that are or, then shall be in tho jail of said county,are to be there to.prosecule.thom asshullho just. ... /DAVID SMITH, Sheriff./ | SlianiFF’a OrFICRi'., \ ; i Carlisle. Nov, 57,' 1851. > IN the matter of the writ of v PorllUon. and(,Valua : tlon oh the Real' Eslato of Frederick Rlugb, do deceased 1 , 1 the said wril boirtg returned by tho.SJieriff duly execute'll.' \ ' Not tn wit* dth’or November 'A..5,.1861, bn motiOrt of Mr. 1 Riddle, Inquisition cbnflrmod 'andrulb on all lhe hdrs of ddccdeht; to! wits George Klugh, Peter Afnoldaud Susanna hiswifc, FroJcr iok 11. Klugh, Henry Klagh, Joseph Gates and Mary Ann.his wife, 'D<ih|et LJ'Oruwn and' OhiUtla'na his wife, William OerryHillhnd'Dftrbnrji hid wife, Hen ry. Murry, John lleriry Blake,James UloKo, Michael Barry «hd Susannah his wife, Thomas Rb binaon ami Sarah his wife, Marlin Myers arid Eliza beth; His. wife, Jucob'Myers'nnd Adalaide his wife, ond Emaline, Mary and Martha Blake, t*ho nro hiin ors and reside, in Blah county, to ap|»oor at thehexl Orpbops’ Court to he held at Carlisle, 1 in anil for Cumberland county, on Tofcsnsr fho 80th day of Dsokxbru next, lo.hocepi or refuse to accept the same “t the valuation, or show cause why (he sanio should not be sold; - - D^rnaCoonri ..Notice of the above Rule (s hereby given, •*' • ... , DAVID SMITH, Sh’/T. Sheriff’* Office, Carlisle, > . Npv. 87, 1851.—4 t ■ S r - • IVptiCC. ■ ‘ THE Directors of the.Carlisle Bank/hsya.ihU day deolnted a dividend of one dollar.aml sqventyr five oents per share of tho capital stuck of said Bank, which wl|l be paid at the office dl J the un* designed, to theshareholilcrs respectivelyentitled to receive tho same, on pnd.after Monday the .Ist of December next. . i. ?.’, r ' " GEO. A. LYON, PntU... . November 2j, 1851—41 . ‘ { , IVotlce. •* f:r . * ANTHONY BRISKER, “v Allap Sobpqortti Sur vs, I Divorce, In the CouVt MARYANN’BRISKER, fof , Common 1»Iph#: of ' 1 ,* . J Cumberland county. 7b Maryann Brhker t 1 You oro hereby required that setting asldo oil other business and excuses whatsoever, ypu bp and appear in'yob r jhoper'perapq' bolore' our Judges at Court of Common PJess ,;‘ nolc . lo j, f , H^ 01 - the county of p’J7n’uerland, on tho I&lh day hf January 7i*xt, to answer the petition or libel‘of .iiithony Brisker, and to cause; if any 'ybu have, why tho-said An.hdnyUrlsker.yoUr husband; should not bo divorced fronv the bonds of matrimony agreeably to the. acts 6f Assotnbly.lh each case made and provided; ’ -i .. . ; m • • DAVID SMITH, , Sheriff’s Office, Oorllsle, ? • Nov. 8?; ’ s V ■ EslutoNotlco. LETTERS of administration on the estate ofEllz. übeih Hiilns, wlih’ the will nnncXcdjate of SllVof Spring tnwhnhlp. Cdmbctlund co.. Pa , deceased, have been grnnlrd by the Register of Mid county, to (be subscriber living In CurtUle. All person* In allied tuanld ost-itonfo rcqucsled'tnmako Immediate puyrhont,iind (hose bnvlng claims will presentthem properly oulliontioatcd for settlement to wm. w. dale; Adm’r. November 97,1851-61* Estnto Votioo, LETTERS of Administration on |he estate of Ahigal Duke,date «f -the borough' of Shipponi bmg, deceased, have been ImucU by the Register of Cumberland county, to the.subsoribor living in .said borough. All persons. Indebted to said estate* are requested - to, mska immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present thorn properly authenti cated for settlement to - ■ ... .■ i . . .. i . .-_i. : BENJAMIN DUKE, Adm’r." November, 97,1881—Qt Farmers & Machinists Take Notice, THAT I hove purchased' of David (J. Buyer** the -right to niake arid kqlf Manifold's Clover ffullor, and (?rov<or dt GilefordV Cleaner , attached, in ifye townships of, Newton end Wcstponnsbotq,* iq couHty orCumborland, , All persons arc notified nqt infringe upon my rights (n said townships. , EMANUEL STIGLEMAN;, Pccembcr 4,3 t , ... \ . . y ! WANTED. A YOUNG MAN, Well qualified,' whojiaa had 'several yoaT«J'cxporlert£om the Dry Goßds bu siness. will tutor of a good/sltuatlpn by applying to ' ? . , ARNOLDVEbVI. Carlisle. Nqv, 87,18f11. , ; / SHAWLS. Just received another Urge assortment of Long Day Sluto Shawls, suitable for winter which will bo sold very cheap.' ■' i N. W. WOODS, Agt. December 4,-1861, . S y ltSS> €') TXTILL perform' alloperatiortn VV that are required for -tbelr ptMdtt&tfttii each as eating, Filing t Pluggiiigtfe*tifwi\\ restore the lons ofthem; by inserting Artificial Teetfufrqm a single Tooth td a’ r ■ ipJ*Offlceon Pittstroef.afowdeoraSotitliij N.B. Dr. Loomis wmbeabsehtfrom OkV lUlehelasttendaj9 t ineeeh month. - :" CarlWe.Dec.SO, 1850. : ; v ..; V J;! ZVBBEX2/-. WILL perform ail operation* dpon thatmay bo required for their Artificial Teeth, inserted* from' tt single' tppth ii> jin' entire sot, on the moat scientific of the mouth and irregularities carefully OfEjce it the residence of bis brothel bo Nettli Pitt street,'Carlisle, Pe. , • , . J, May 16, 1851. . , M DR. S. B. KIEFFER, *v. VTORTH Hinovcr street;' Office «djo!ntiit Mr» •1Y WolfV store. Office hours, more partirt Itllr from 7 to 9 o’clock A.M.,and from 6 lo ? rJ *etick If ' 1 t j i ■ ' * i v » ' jJ•* i ’" • i*l "* Cailisle, Jane 19, iBM—tf , , > ~r ’'', n Timber Xand for Sale* - 1 1 THE ahdersigncil.'agent Tor;ihd'heiiecTVeffii Sh'nrpo, deceased,ptfere'at Acrta or-Timber I:and, mohi 6r lcss ( 'sUuated'ih r Friod(oui Oui.lWilthia'UUUkVtjrV ftl i“iW l rot by Mr. Hhugh. on tho west bySsniutl T?omnsn.’« hpiri, oh iht; Honh by the North Moan(«in, mOt on the south by Uilcy’i heirs.' ' The' whole tract Isyr.ll covered with Oak, Hickory f Chcsnut,arid Other. Vk)* uuble. timbcfl This property will be dWIJed.W aold’ln three partai or together;!© ialtpurcba«era>*- For particulars, 1 ciujulro of tho fubscrlber rttfdlng fix Miffiin township. 1 - •* J "‘ M! ‘ ■ •*' • I . ,» - GEORGE* BRAtT^Nf' , December 11, IflSl—3t* " • • l ' :i Public Salcofßcal£»tato,x IN pursuance of an.order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will astl U public aa'c, on the premises, in the borbugh of, Car lisle, on Saturday tho 27th day of DECEMBER next, the following described Ileal : Esta(e,vfzs' , i: i A Lot of Ground, situate' in ibd borough of Ca*- li*lb,' on tho sodth side of Pomfref street; bounded by a lot of Joseph Sites on the east, and MaiyKattf man on tho west, containing 60 feet in front &240 feet in depth, having thereon erected a two story M Plastered Houro and Back-building/a two story-Frame House, thd Ik Frame Darn. Alio, a inlet of Laud sitocte in South Middleton township, boqndedby lands, of Jatpes.R. Snowden, Wm.hfiri of P.-Phillips, and'Robert Give/i, conluaifli, c -, (l - j 63:ifcrei,ani!l4ii?ercAes,ii. l under 1 good fence t and In a high state of Chill taUoh. There good Orchard and a Well of vfateroo tho premises. The.above tract lies within,!} mllhß of Carlisle, and being. nearly, equally; divided by-a public road, wilt,be .polU (Separately or together tb quit .purchaser!, ; ■ ; ■ J . Sale (o commence at 9 o’clock P. M., wheo th# terms will bemade knownby-i.Ti . cj<v --'r., • • jv.-i. ! - jij.c:hofferv Administrator of James Uo£fer;d«<w4 •November 27, , ,: stohe. v rpHE sobsbribers;havohOir recedved^ohviof-thk JjLvlsrgcitsopplicSofGbods, ever brought Id Csfllals. Among our goods can be;roaod-‘J> : > r i' *i'»,s -{ a ; u v,^ Clbths,'Gassimeres, Yesting^' 1 ,, Snllinclts, Kentucky Jeans, Velvet Cords, Fliddili, Tickings,. Ginghams, Mecipocs, Alpaebst| Monad* tlaifjca. Cfibiirga, Cashmeres, PcpUns,Calicoes,ft*jCk Flannels,SHAWLS, Handkefchiefs, Gloves,Slock* ing*. Scarf*, Veils,' Irish Linens, Dress Trimmings, KI BOONS; Bonnets. Caps, Gum' Shoes, Grbcerln A Spiers. • All-of wlifeh Wears selling off chdabdrifath they con bo had in town. -n i • ir / A. & W. BENTt:: . October IH, 1851, • Rags Wanted. THEhjghcal price will I>op a I (lyi, c'a ah;£o r t 'any quantity pf.Rnffs deh’TorcJ at.lbd W'awbodM of o subscriber, ‘ /• ” ...i . ..J. PHBEM- . ' il l- >•»(; Carlisle, October 0, 1661, * 1 China and Crochcry Wari. A LARGE; ’and splendid selection 'of eveVy variety has Just been reeUvW.'ebbrtcinf ; frencu os.also the finest GRANITE OrhsinehtalSTOfrc Were, either ip sells or by the piece‘hVWs/Wnap cessary, mill’ oVcry other variety, besides * ssleetiov orthe fihesi Finer Ciiin* VVaiik. bolh ornsbenUt and useful, suitable for the season. For sale by " Nov. 27, 1861., ' • J. WkEBY. . Corn Stavoli. ANEW supply of good Currants, B4edless «nd . Dunclt Hauins.Kerina, as also a fine article of Pulverized COHN STARCH", refined ari(J pxepartd f for food, with* directions for Custards,let Cream,' Ploi, Cukes,.Plane Apuigei .Pudding,' For sale at (bo store of '■Jiwi 971 •» ■ J, W. ‘flOW CRANBERRIES.. A very euperloi lot juit cd and for solo at the itoro of : . issi. ' November 27, SPICES. Froih€ihon,M*ce > CloTflg,Citm«toptf Ginger, Nutmege, Pepper, Bj|ar»tu«,Bodi;i&c. ! , iq etore for by ■'-! • . / . i*W»*WT»v' jvl November 27, 1881. T7OR Jj Too Store p( tbo ii|bpcl)l»r. K«ii)m, purtanli, Cilion, &c. , , ~ ,C, INHOFF, All. ;, Nb*2t), 1851. ■ V..|! 1 HAMa,(BugBr.cuH*d.} Dried Doef, Ueef Tongue*.- imokod Salmon, dtcli for talatl me Grocery More of • »> o. iNtforr, No* 3(1, ISO JUST received onoiber large anorbneotof.Belli* note and Flannele, which will bo sold low. _Deo. 4. N. W, WOODS, Agt. QARDINEB, in half and whole boxes, juilrocelv. kj ed end for enle by iii . i i, i No* 80. 1861. . C. iWHOrr. Att. I. OSWEOO PREPARED COHN.— MenqfiiSnwS'' end refined oxpreeejjr for food. Thl. erllcte will' be fonnd highly nulriciooe, ezoeedlngle palatable, perfect!? hiedtij, end aeelly prepared fePIU labtiC- For rale in pound packager by ■ at e : o ' O. fNHOrP. A*t. t „yoe «0. Igfif. ... ; . 1,-; (WHACKERS.— Soda 1 , Butler, end We lor Cracker 1 ?, Nov 20.1851, GROCERIES. Just received another lorrt-rfMtt*' inont of Groceries, such as Cofloe, fiunK. -Mo* laeses, Teti froia the celebrated Tee Houm ot dottr* «k Co., which will besbltlchesri/.,,,, ■‘ *' r .' ' ',‘i)ecWbef 4j TBfl>« V,, • • VEB; . Ju.t yei.-el.ea u tfanmurit ttf VJ Ladies Kid end Mixed Gloves. H ,, i, )W / i-V'"'• -v ■ ■ •■• i- N '- w. wooasjAgC,, ■.l -l.ciielir Wleil* Anotherlaitbiissortifaeiirt'iiri^MS and Children’s Limbs wool in'd l Albici } wW which will be sold cheap. . \ %,,; v , a t L * >■ -'_ii ’• . i N. W. Pocomhcr4,lßbU .■ • T ADJBB ■ DHEae GOODS 1 . :Mdklli> ; at jLI Alpacas, MorWinnilOotaig OlolHi. ehWl ' ,n v w. woods; A*?;" December 4; 1841. CLOTHS. 1 A* UrM Mior(rocn( of.BtacliDelgWiii anti, French Clolt/i, which will ba •ohl'chaapC -, 7 N.W. WODPH f Ap^ mcsmbw 4, 1981 r >.-// ,* '■•rlvr J. W. BBT.
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