18Y G. SANDERSON $ E. CORNMAN.3 VOX-UIWE 26, NO 43. k wdciiag— Terms of Publication* The American Volunteer Is published every Thursday morning, in the white frame building, (rear of the court house,) at Tioo Dollars per annum, payable half yearly In advance* or two dollars and nlty cents if not paid within the year* - . No subscription taken for a leas term than six months* and no discontinuance permitted until all arrearages are paid. A failure to notify a discontinuance at the expiration of a term, will be considered a new engagement. Advertisement* will be thankfully received, and published at the rate of.glOO per square tor three insertions, and 25 cts. f;r each subse quent Insertion. Those hot specifically ordered will he inserted till forbid. ffindbills, Blanks, Cards, lie. neatly executed at short notice, and at moderate prices. AOTVTS F9A THE VOLUNTEER. Tile fallowing Gentlemen will plcnsc act as agents for this paperi suhscriptinnsrecel vetl.niitl m’mev hiiil tp,.--itl)er of these individuals will be acknmvlerWilßy us. John MoohE. Esq. Newville. Joseph M'Meahb Esq. Hopewell township. John VVITHDERLICHi Esq- Shippenaburg. David (’.lever. Esq. Lee’s Rnatls. John Vlkhaffy. Dickinson township. Abraham Hunirw. ngestown George F. Cain, E>q \Ochamcsburg. Frederick Wunderlich. tin. Jastej Elliott. Esq. Sorinefield. Daniel Krtshrr. Esq. Churchtown. Jacob LoNGNF.cker. E Pennsbdro’township. Gporgk Ernes-., Ceil or Spring. Allen tr- ... CABINET MANUFACTORY. TIE subscriber respectfully informs the in ti ij)itHfiis of Carlisle, and tliejuiMifc gener ally. that he still resifftS ViTliis OM Stand, \h‘ North Hanover street,.oppositeMr. E. Bullocks ClVtir-M mufuciory, where he.cohtinues to earn oh (tie Cabinet Making Business , in all it* various branches. He has lately "fur nished himself with a new and SPLGXDID HEiU^R, Sec. to accommodate all those who may tavoi hTTii with a call. He returns his sincere thank' to his friends and customers tor the liberal en t coiiragement bestowed on him, & solicits a con tinuance of their patron ige. Heflatter* himself that by strict attention *o business and a dlsposi ,tion to please, to merit and receive a share of habile patronage. , N. B. One. or Two Journeymen Cabinet Ma kers wanted,to whom libenil wages will he given. An .apprentice will be taken to learn the above business, if well recommended. CiOOFKEID HAAG. Carlisle, December 6. 1838.—if. JEXf MiJMJVGMZ UJiJVK ANt> SAVINGS INSTITUTION, TStOm 00 South Fourth'st. Philadelphia. CAPITAL 250 000 DOLLARS. Onrn daily for the transaction of business from ‘ 9A. if. to 3 H M. r DEPOSITES nf mnmy received. (or which ie following ratenf interest willbeallowedi 1 year 6 percent, per annum, 6 mas;.6 • •* . 41 . 3 •• 4 “ , , ' On business depnsites.lobe drawn at the plea sure of the depositor, no interest will be allowed. Uocurrent notes of solvent Bulks, in every part of the United States, .vill be received as special deposites, on such terms as may be a greed on in each particular case. By order of the Board. J. DKSSSAA, Cashier. Philadelphia, Dec. 19. 1838. ly ~ TRANSPORTATION^ TO 8t FBOM PHIL ADELPHIA. Til is subscriber has made arrangements with Messrs, Humphreys, Dulill 8c Co Walnut street wharf, Philadelphia, to run a daily line of Union Canal boats to and from that place; to this line is connected a line of cars to run on the Cum berland Valley rail wiy tn Carlisle, Cliainhera burg, and all intermediate places, thus affording the necessary _f utilities of rail way, and canal tr msportation, to all persons along the route, It is coafi iently believed that this airangement will n aerially advantage those who may prefer the-Ouidii canalr-and-every-assurance-is-given that the utmost despatch will he afforded, and at the lowest rate nf freight, • . GRO.W. LAYNO. Harrisburg, April 4, 1839. 2m. GARDENSEEDS In all their varietyi ampin; which is the choicest cucumber kinds, a small hit of fl iwer seeds, to be had at the store of , JOHN GRAY. Agent. Carlisle. Apr* 4. 183 9; DR. I. C. LOOMIS, DENTIST. IVTEMDS residm< perm inently in Carlisle, 111 would,-respectfully off r his professional services to the citizens of the place anil vicinity. H - his taken roams at Col. Ferree.’a-Hotel, where he may be found Hi all hours. -Persins rei|tiesting it will be waited upon at their residences'.' ■ CDr. U'orgt D. Poulke, ' Reference , — < >{rv Thou C_ Thornton, (flr. David J\f, Mahon'. . Carlisle. Dec. §, ia3B. POST/OS’J’IOB, Carlisle, I’a. Nov | , 1838. Arrival and De/iarture qf AJaile , Arrive «, Closes. Eastern daily aboutiam. 7 p.m. ■ur~- > ** 7,p.'ro._. 10a.m. ■Western *• ** Ji m. 10 a. m. Southern •• *a m. 7>. m, Mechanlcjb’g " 7-p. m. ~New»illo"-— — 11 — “—l2 m. -■ —10 a. m. , R. X.AMBERTON. P.M. Prinfiitg neatly exeeuted at tkh ttfbtk IMlftiCAl VOLI \TEER. BRIGADEINSPEOTORS ORDERS. fM'qHE enrolled inhabitants subject to militia M duty residing within the bounds of the Ist Brigade,-! Ith Division, P. M. (being Cumber land and Perry counties.) will parade in’ compa nies under.thelr.respective on the first Monday in May next, (being the 6th day of May, 1839,) and the Regiments and Bat taliqns will parade for review and Inspection trainings as follows, viz: The Ist Battalion 86th Regiment Militia and the 2d Battalion Cumberland Volunteers, on Monday the 13th dav of May. The 2d Battalirih 86ch Regiment Militia and the Ist Battalion Cumberland Volunteers, on Tuesday .the 14tli of May. The Ist Battalion 2Jd Regiment Militia on Wednesday the 15th of May. ... The 2d Battalion 23d Regiment Militia, on Thursday the 16th of May. The Ist Regiment Cumberland Volunteers, on l7th of Mav. The Ist Battalion 39ih Regiment Militia, on Monday the 20th of May. The*2d Battalion 39th Regiment Militia, on, Tuesday the 2l**t of May. - -The 2d Battalion‘ll3th Regiment on Thursday the 23d of May. The.lst Battalion Perry County Volunteers, on Friday the 1 241 h of Mav. The Ist Battalion 113th Regiment Militia, on Saturday lhe’2slh of May. .... Commanding officers of Regiments or inde pendent Battalions, will designate i heir respect ive places of parade and will cive at least-fifteen days public .notice thereof.. Volunteer Compa nies nr’Trotjm not attached in any Regiment * r Battalion of Volunteers will partul* uith the Mi litia Battalion in the bounds of which they re side. . Adjutants and Commanding Officers of Com panies or Troops will make their rer'aniVfoVfre nodersiuned «-n the day of their,.respective mental or Battalion pirades. Pieces of Artillery must be in the field for inspecii'n. - w FOHI.K, Brigade Tnafirctor . Ist B 11 th D- F, M. Brigade 7. ~ 0 iHisle, March 28, 1839. > » A VALUABLE TAN YARD POP, RENT, . ATsHARPBirsyEnRY; VA. subscribers will lease lor *’t»e or more B - years, their valuable Ton- Yard, all ■.I •> appendages. It is one ot the best locations a Virginia for carrying on the business on an —xtensive scale, as there i’s abundant • room and he materials are ample. A number of the Vats’ ire. tin ier cover, and all the buildinns are «*l tin* oost suitable kind—besides tiie grinding ♦ fßark (which can he got convenient and at fair prices,) dnne by vyater power. Anv quantity ot Hides can he procured in the >e.ighb'»rhond_, as there -is no other tannery with in several mi.les-of the-place— md.there is also every facility for getting bides from the cities, and sending them’ to market when tanned, eith er by rail mad or canal. There is. likewise.- » demand*t-thfs place for, a large quantity.** Leather annually by the Government. Possession will he given immediately. For further particulars enquire of HUGH GILLEECE Bc.CO. Harper’s Fern', Feb, 7. 1839. eowtf TO DENTISTS. iThe, subscriber. furnishes Dentists with hrs celebrated /Vf ititral Inc o) r fiifitibie I'cetTi, which have been spoken of in the highest terms of com. meiulation by all who have used them and by numermis men of profound chemical knowledge who have examined them. Also, Human JTret/i, (»old FoiltTrin do., fScc. including every ar ticle of material us d in Dental Surgery. Teeth, ghld, &c. sent by mail to any part nf the Union when ordered. F. H. KNAPP, May 31, 1838. Surgeon Dentist, lialtiimTt- REGIMENTAL ORDERS* FIRST Biltilion 23d Regiment Pennsylva nia Militia,parade at M* nnl R« ck on Wed* nesday the 15th and the SECOND H-»ltali«m at Shippehfcburg on Thursday the 16. h day of >l-iv next. Battalhm to he formed at 1(1 o’clock, a. m. By order of Chesmit. C'*h Conul’g, HENRY B. HEBUCK, Adjutant* April Ir. 1839. FJrst Regiment of Cumberland .Parade at Newville oil Friday the 17th Mav next, at 10 o’clock,compfetelyeqnipt for inspec tion. “ J. KELSO, Adjutant. April Hi 1839. ' ... For Sale, A set of first rate PUMP MAKERS’ TOOLS Enquire of the E 'itora of the yidunlcer. AprH 4, 1839 ■ - POWDER By the Keg, &c. received and for sale at the store ot JOHN GUAY, Agent. Carlisle, April 4,1839. “Silk Haiidkerelijiefs, Shawls, Blond and SUN Scarfs ami other fancy. Spring Goods, for sale cheap at the new store "I' ' ARNOLD «t CO. April 4, In .\lrc/uinicsburff. CANDLES. A supply of O indies can he bad at any time by applying at the factory < f JOHN GRAY. Agent. Carlisle, Aprill4. 183,9. ' - Italian.liiiifstrliig.Gros-do-iiai), Cims.dt'-PaiiN nn»l nlarce assort merit of Itelit and fancy colored Silks, plain and figured, offered low by. : , Arnold & Co; Nankeens! Nankeens!! Georgia and India Nankeens for sale low by April 4‘ ... . • Arnold & Co. NEW SPRING GOODS. . Just received at tlieTstofe ol Arnold & Co, a fresh assortment ot desirable Spring Goods, which they lew. ■ April 4. Volunteers. “NOT 'BOUND.TO BW.BAR IN THB WOODS OP ANY MASTEB.”—Horace. " Pa. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1839. Domestic Attachment. WHEREAS in pursuance of.«n act of the- General Assembly of the Commonwealth «l Pennsylvania, an Attachment hath been gran ted by the subscriber, a Justice of the Peace in and for the county of Cumberland,at the Instance of John Wunderlich and PeterS. Aiiz, trading [lately] under the firm of 'Wunderlich & Arta, against Robert Stockton of said county, whereon cfertain goods, chattels and effects, of the said Robert Stockton have been attached, and ate now in the custody of Benjamin Reynolds and Carey until they shall bc.disposed of ac cording to law. Notice is therefore hereby gi ven to the creditors of.the said Robert Stockton, to appear at the office of the subscriber, in the borough of Shippenshurg, on Friday the 31st day of May next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. then and there to discover and make proof of their de mands, agreeably to the directions of said aci^ of Assembly. ’ JACOB SNIDER. Shlppensbnrir, April 25. 3t JOHN MOORE. BA" BBS, & HAIR DF.B "SBR. KETTRNS his shirt*re thhnks «•> the public fur the encnuiaßtment heretofore receiv ed, ami respectfully infnrms the citizens of Car lisle, flint he has removed Iris shop fo the well known Eatine Room nnd Oystef Cellar, two doors south of W. S. Allen’s hotel. His wsteni of Hair Cutting is superior lO'any. Barber’s in the borough. r Woollen Cloths Srotired in first rate style, d»*ne immediat* Iv at request. Rv strict .attention to business nnd an earnest desire to please. be hopes to receive a libelal share of public patron* pp, Carlisle, April 25, 1839. MIl.iTArUy: NOTICE. I HAVE vtcvutetln supply of Macomb’s 8c Caper's Military Discipline. sufficient to fuinUii all the Full .Officers ami Volunteer Captains in the Briuhde, and some of the Militia Captains. These bonks can be had by those en titled to receive them, on application at my of fice. W FOULK. Brig. Inspector, Ist Brig. l.Uh Div. P. M. Brigade Inspector’s Offic- , ? Carlisle. Apt it 25. 1839 5 , ATTENTION fiirlisle l.iglit lulniitry! YOU Hie ordered to pa/ade on. votir usual ground,ct/nplefeU -equipped, in summer uniform, on Mondav the 6tn and Tuesday tin 14ib of Mas next. V. spun swoon, o. s. N. ll. An :i(ij unitd Ct.iirl of A|>- will be held om Mondity tiu bill. T. S. April 25, 18*9. ATTjRNTIOX Cmtlhcflanti OUMBBP.LAND OP.BYS ATTENTION. YOU are ordered -to parade t the public house i»f Jacob Trego, on the Walnut Bn t>>m Rnad on Monday the 6th day of C M iv mxc, at 10 o'clock, A. M. -A Court of Appeal wi/ he held at tlie same time and place. Y<>n wil/ nl* . parade at Mount Rock for re\h»w and in spectinn on Wednesdat the 15th - of May, with arms »ml accoutrements in gor'd ord» r Rv order of Capt. MILLER. Aprd 25 1839. .... d Carlisle Artillery. J3\ "WTOU are ordeivuhis " Adjutant. April IS. 1839 Estate i/ Dauid Hippehammer, deceased. N O T I C B. THE public-will take notice 111 .t letters of ad. ministration have this-d ay hern issued' to the.subscriber bn the estate of David Hipp - hauimer, late iif the borough of Carlisle, Cum herlaii'l county. All who have claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make the same known to the sub scriber without .delay, and all who are indebted to said estate are required to call and settle the same immediately..' , • HUGH GAULLAGHER. 1 Jiesidenee, Carlisle: ■ April 53.1839. : 6t : EVAN’S CAMOMILE PILLS. A /arse snpp/y of Evan's 'nmomi/e Pi//s, just received and fur safe at the office «f the Herald and Mei/uHttor, ' May 3, 10®- ON RECEIVING A FLOWER FROM A FRIEND. How oft I’ll muse o’er this lov’d ‘gift. In distant, future years E’en though I bathe the wither’d thing . In mem’ry’s dewy, tears; ~ , When thou hast left this peaceful spot, ' In other climes to roam. To seek for Pleasure, Wealth or Fame, , Far from thy childhood’s home. And when thou’st reach’d the dizzy height Of wild Ambition’s dream; Have proudly won the Laurel wreath, Anti bask in Fortune’s beam. Ah! while you rove through pillar’d halls. Where-all. id passing fair, ’Mid princely pomp, and gems, and gold. And forms of beauty rare. No spell will metn’ry round thee fling, No thought of golden hours. Passed with the friends of yqpthful love Within these lowly'bow’rs; But gay will be thy sportive gleam; And'bright tfiybfeaming eye. While the lovM ines'of earlier years, - All, all forgot’en lie. Forgotten! yes, the whisper’d tone . That breathes.a last.farewell, Will toll of all my fondest hopes The low.sad fun’ral.knell; For well l knbw'my name thou’lt cast Deep in Oblivion’s sea, \ While I may weep o’er this lov’d gift. And think bright one on thee. • < Sarah. SPEAKER' OF THE SENATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.' Sir: In the communicatioii which I .took the liberty of addressing to you, a week ago, 1 promised at a day not far distant, to re sume 'the‘task of exposing to the public eye numerous other misrepresentations and per versions contained in your "address to the people ”—and leisure moment now pre sents itself, I embrace it for the purpose of fidfiling to some extent ‘the promise thus Held out. I can readily conceive, however, that my efforts to place ydur of&qial conduct in itßVtrue light before the snsjpi;:"m- soSvc degree, the mist in which 'tnursophistryso assiduously seeks to en shroud events which should be clear, as the noonday sun—will be regarded as part and parcel of that “inhuman persecution” of which you so bitterly complain, and that you will class me too among the “hireling ruffians” who, not content with thirsting for the “gallant Biddle blood” which courses so freely through your veins, "have also glutted their rancorous appetite by “feeding on the vitals of the constitution”! _ Not, ho'wever, having the fear of denunciations such as these, before my eyes, but being moved and instigated thereto by a sacred regard for the cause of truth and public justice, 1 proceed to pursue you still further through the mesh es of perversion .and falsehood, into which your evil disposition continues incessantly to lead you. In order, sir, that our mutual position may be distinctly understood, and that vve may know precisely the ground wc occupy, per mit me briefly to recapitulate the premises assumed in the firstuportion of your letter and my rejoinders upon them respectively. It will assuredly serve, in an eminent de gree, folceep in view an uninterrupted chain of the matter at issue, and prove highly ser viceable.in their adjustment. 1. You have declared, in emphatic lan guage, that your conduct during the memor able occurrences of December was “govern ed by a regard for the constitution & laws.” 1 have demonstrated, and this 100, 1 flatter myself, conclusively, tliat it was in open dis regarded violation of both. 2. You have argued strenuously and with apparent earnestness, that your decisions, upon the several esses of contested seats in the Senate were “consistent and impartial.'” I have reminded the public that in one in stance. (that of Messrs. Eyre and Frow) you rendered a verdict ADVERSE TO THE CLAIMANTS because they cherished par ty attachments different from yourself while in another instance- (that of Messrs. Hanna and Wagner) presenting precisely the-same state of facts without a shadow of variation, your decision was FAVORABJfiJi TO THE CLAIM ANTS,-simply because you recig nized-in them, men of your own party predi lectionsr—thus fastening upop you unanswer ably the-imputations ofiNcoNSiBTENOv and partiality! ’ ■S. You have represented the respectable gentlemen who at the commencement of the session constituted a committee of-safety as “men of broken and desperate fortunes, jbr dissolute'habitsand. of profligate and aban doned characters.”. Having Shared in the councils of that committee, I felt it. due to my respected colleagues, to vindicate their reputation frora aspersions so malignant and Unfounded, and, as'a-sUfficient refutation of your .calumnies, .!, have pointed to a Work man, a Muhlenberg, a Johnson, a Beaumon ts, a Bucher, a Diller and ofhers, either of whom, I hazard nothing-in-declaring, would regard it as a degradation to be placed upon g level- with ; their tradueen**either of whom, I hazard still /fiti it saying* feel a deeper, more abiding interest in the welfare of ojir republican, institutions than ha who so ly spells to impugn their patrwtiem; ■ T 'You slre ordered top ir ideat theC »r* lisle Sprites on M ■> tiv tin- 6th and it '! ii link* on Tu«'sda> »e 14th of May, jo 10 o’clock* A. M. completely equip , in Mimmer uniform. By order,of A. Lambkrtoit Captain. Aprils. 18.39, POETRY. For the Volunteer. XXNES. From the Keystone, To Cbarles 8., Penrose, 4. You have portrayed the various ad- , dresses emanating from that body as “crazy 1 and inflamatory,” I have referred to the documents themselves, as undeniable proof ! that your description is a false one. Know ing the extreme caution which prevailed in ; the deliberations of that committee—dis- ! tinctly recollecting the moderate tone with I which its various appeals were uniformly 1 couched, ! could have no hesitation in con- ' farming your associations, as they deserved ' with, an unequivocal denial—and I here challenge to the proof. Adduce a solitary extract that would merit the application of terms such found in your vocabulary and so unscrupulously uttured—or stand branded as a wilful, deliberate perverter of the truthl 5. You have further in effect assured ns, that “riot and rebellion” stalked abroad in the streets of Harrisburg at mid-day, until the arrival of the’ troops ordered hither by Governor Ritner—but that- no sooner had these planted a foot in Harrisburg, than {ieace and order was restored; thus evident-' y seeking to convey the impression, that it was fe