"-"iBIFOnTAIVT FlloM THE AH9IT. ; ,of Scott—Rumored Resignation .of Sun (a Mf c __jl um or of an Insurrection at Bdehla—Com. ■A Robberies —From Taylor's Division, and ‘. CM of Col. Doniphan’s Gallant Command -* , fjojGen. Hammond. o/Milm. ... 1 I'iUMiKuicKfinur.o, Vu., June M, T|,e Hew Orleans. VicOynne pii blight do noxlrual | . ■ on Uio 7lli Initi containing tlio IhUilljgonco | :{|" M by tile arrival of.tho slqamship'NQw'pr.''! i from Yota Cruz, bringing dales to the Ist inal. .[ ' !the also touched at the Brazos on' the dlh. . - :* ! !r‘ Scott had loft Jniapa at the head ofsixliious. j troops Gen. Twiggs with hU division, entered Ohla on tho 29th. U was not positively known ' it Gen. Scott’s intentions were, but'the general , * oiilion was that lie would advance upon tho cap. ■Kith his present force. - 1 Accounts from the capital, state that Santa Anna ■ d tho Presidency on the SStli, bat, it is not „ whether Congress had accepted it' or . not,— ■n "s step was takeii;by him in consequence of tho ■ 1111 ..tin to his views in relation to tho defence of I ffLiutl, ns well as the defatnolory. articles in. the 1,11c prints of Fucbla. . , .. I" The American army was generally expected to bo tl.o capital by the 15th of the present month, and I l a .light resistance. anticipated. s nla Anna had .commenced, tho fortification of rnadaloupo in ncrsdni-iend ordered the same mens. i at Mojicauingi'nca'r tho suburbs, but tins caus. “Tccncral disapprobation, his resignation, followed.. II was believed that it would bo accepted, and Her. t« nominated.. Tho troops at the capital vveto but Ilircc thnuannd in number. . ■ - . An exciting rumor prevailed ot Vera. Crux, to tho fell tlmt the citizens of Pucblahad risen upon Gen. Wonb and cut off six or seven hundred;othis men. The rumor was in every man’s irlnullqTind much credence given to it, though tho.Picayune's Vera Cruz correspondent is sceptical. • ' , The nuitder of Col, Sour appears to be confirmed. A wagon"master andaQuartermastcr’aclerk,supposed 10 have boon murdered between Camargo npd-Mon nicy, aro now, ascertained to bo prisoners in tiro ci. If of Mexico. - V J Suspiciona are entertained at Jalapo, that, an at. ' r ' tempt will bo mndo.l6 retake that place. .; \ Further robberies have Ukcn place between Vera Cruz and Julapa, and tho tanchcrds between those points arc cslimoted af 500. A private letter from Jalapo, states that Col. Law rence, a bcnrci of despatches, and one of his escort had been killed on tho road. This report originates prob ably through mistake, Col. Sour’s murder Is no doubt alluded to. * '‘l" There arc Utcr dales from Gen. Taylor’s army, but very little of importance. Tho Massachusetts regiment had started for Monterey. Ll. Col Wright had been elected to (ho vacnhlColonclcy; Maj. Abbot chosen Lt. Cp.l. and Capt. Webster Maj. of tho Rcgl. m parl of Cut. Popiphan’s force had arrived at Sal lillo, and the.remainder was expected jn a few days. A speedy movement bv.Qcn, Taylor towards San La is was still anticipated. About eight hundred officers and men camo pas sengers in the steamship from Vera Cruz and the lirazus. Maj: Hammond,Tl. S. Paymaster, died on tliopossoge. • ;• • OFFICIAL 1 BETTER'FROM SANTA ANNA. The Motile Herald lias a translation, front El Re pullieano, of a letter from Simla Anna,in relation to Gen. Scott's proclamation to the Mexicans. - .The spirit It exhibits shows (hero is no hope.of-peace from Santa Anns, and that Gen. Scott will bo under the ncccslty of flogging him into reason: Official letter of hi* Excellency (he General-in-Chief Santa Anna , accompanying tome intercepted docu mtUe of the eniwy-f - IfEAD.QUARTERS, PUEHLA, / ' . , May 18, 1847. ( Army or. .OpKiuTioNB.-r*--Exccllenl Sir: —The com oumlant of tho flying revenue guard uf tobacco of Omaha,' the Col. I>. Juan 14, Oaraveo, whom 1, left with tils command near the National fpad, betwccn Pcrolo ami Nopalucan, to. observe tlio movements of the enemy, and to harass him when tlio opportunity might often, has remitted lo mo the accompanying docutofeuts, which were taKcn from' tlio enemy’s hiai'V which left JaUpa tor Colrihcl Worth’s Oornp. Among then) you will find General Scott’s procla mation to the Mexican nation, which; from its style, appears to have been written originally in Spanish, ami not translated fronrtho English. ■ t This proclamation of Scott’s is written with the most refined hypocracy, and with the most infamous perfidy, li is iho greatest Insult yfct offered to tho .Mexican people, whom it bus attempted to lull {a fluirn ee pretende adormecer) to make it tho victim of the ambition of that nation, which is'tlio enemy of our race, when, in another pl.ico, it feels no cinbar- Assment iii proclaiming, by tho press and in official documents, that it carries on against us a .war ot conquest, and that this war. must bo made at the cost of tho blood and treasure of this unfortunate; ebun- try. • ’ -'. , ■ Your excellency will note, (ti one of (ho accom* pinytng intercepted letters, that Scoll, llio Inspector Gcucr.il of llio United Sluics’ nrmy«> considers the above proclamation well adapted lomid tho views of tlio invaders. You will observe that this letter harmonlios with others which have been lately published inthis,cap ital, mid which with reason Imvo been regarded by all well disposed Mexicans, ns more prejudicial fur ibe venom (penuortt/) which they conceal, than the lui-s of a battle. Uni in the midst of the malevolence (e’tco'io) which General Scott shows ho has against.mci ho does mo too imicli honor when ho soya that they had beeni/e -fticul a a to my real intentions, and that on account oj (Air mistake his Government permitted me to pass to wjcounlry. Indeed, moat Excellent Sir, the United Suit'* did deceive themselves whoa they 'dfcamod ! tint I was c ipnblo of betraying my country.' Bo lore this should happen I would p.rolbr to bo consutn. 1 n (l I<’ ,; ru ami my ashes should bo scattered that not ; ulom bo loft. Id to God tho Mexicans would open their eyes jver tho poison in ilia golden chalice that tho ous Scott proflers to them, and that tho reply reclamation should bo ono ehoulof universal atinn against the invudersof our soil. - Lot a mode against these without period, that when f no longer bcoblo, because Providence may 'creed tho subjugation of this, unfortunate S there may remain to our children, or grand, 'h when tho wrath, of Dio Omnipotent shall isscd, the noble work of revenging tho outra. nimilled by the republic of tho United Slates ’icn. , God and Liberty I Antonio Lopez db Santa Anna, mis Excellency the Mmliler of *nd Urine. ' , opLiFe.—>llow tenaciously man clings to life i few and fleeting aro ms years, lio forma ; M*»d mukes engagements just as he would towaa Immortal. Tho older a person grows, f° alrongly does ho grasp at the shadow.. A >mbing a lall.treo takesa final hold when noar • bo docs tho aged.lndividual cling stronger to nearer ho approaches its termination.. ilo i* to die, until he.feels that ho can no longer Uo then makes a virtue of necessity' and fc.-T-Thd Honorablu Richard Rush, «ccom by bis family, salted onfrom in the packet ship Duchess d’Orleans JHniitctfl. ‘PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Mo.miv, Juno 15. mnrkct is quite dull to-duy, and the only sale lr "to advised of is n lot of 800 bids, stall 'ands at ©8,50. • A lot of 1,200 bbls. of extra )utg sold on Saturday nt 88,75, llyo Flour is On rV 6 9* 75 * Sales of 8,000 bbls, of earn Mosl Ho “ nd 10 ll “J "t (J5.37J per bbl. . Tliero is uro I? I '*, for. Wheat. and soino considerable'parcels red «, ’JOatore. 200 c. per bu. is asked, for good MuS 9 1 aioc - .wfcu*. Further sales of •iMdvsirn'■ P cr Tor joed ’ yellow. Oats are Call l . “So-.PV bu. Whiskey is hold at 380.- per u na 'll „|gj rrc “• °nd 07e. in hogsheads, with but ■■ . JUiIUHJD, , *, thin borough, by tho Uov*Mr. rr ««.boiil ?J r i* I IW Mvwu, tfl 'Misa Emzabrtii Suet »)»!(>. ' Mount Hock East Vonnsboroiigli Town* Carlisle Family Grocery Store. ; T.UST received a.iarge supply of Fresh Grocer- Jr ios,> consisting of a Splendid assortment •of Brown Sugars, cheaper, than.l have sold them for several, Months past. Also Loaf, Crushed and Pulverised.Sugars cheaper than I havtf-eyer sold them. .Coffee .of everydeacrjpUon and price, ajol of strong uio, superior Imperial, Young Hyson and Black- 1 1 , b . ■ ' Teas, from David Rankin, who has been celehra ted fur more than 30 years fur celling the best Teas in Philadelphia. Loaf Sugar Syrup, Sugar House and Baking Molasses, superior imported Cheese, Dried BeefiHaros,drted Peaches and Apples, Soup Beans, Saliid Oil,-Mixed Pickets, Figs, Almonds, 'RaUinsi Citron, Currants, Spices,. Mackeral Sal mon, Shad and Herring, apd a great variety of ar ticles 100 numerous to mention.. Please call and setv- I vSmnlj Shops supplied at a On Philadelphia prices. ■// . GEO.R. CROOKS.. ' Carlisle, June a - A CONSTANT aiipply of Fresh New York Pino jljl oh, of superior quality, for sale by GEO. R. CROOKS. Juno 17, 1847. . Farm Tor Sale. Til R subscribers offer at private sale that valu able farm-situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland cnhnty, about 3£ miles south of Car* lisle, ntar the Forge road, containing between 90 and 100 Acres, oPfirSl rate,limestone land. 'The improvements ‘iWjr area LOG HOUSE arid LOG BARN, {the-latter nearly new) a.gobd Tenant, and other out-buildings, an Ap- Imi iffiffliplt) Orchard of thriving trees, together with a number;of cherry and peach trees, all In thriving condition. A well of excellent water hear tho door, &c. Between 12 and 15 acres of the above is Woodland, and Is well timbered. The remainder is. cleared land and in a high state of cultivation. ; . Pmons wishing to view the property will call on either of (ho undersigned; who reside in the township aforesaid. JA.OOB WISE, HENRY,WISE, FREDERICK WISE,, Jldnrrs, of IVedericklVise, Sr. deed. Junp 17, ISlf*—Sm* • .•^♦Lancasier.lnloll..insert to amt. of s2and send bill.lo this office. ’ ' Pfopcrty for Sale. A CERTAIN Lot of Ground,situated, in Dickin son township, Cumberland county, AggSL South flidopflhe Ycllow.Breeches Creek, .fflfiTHW' on tho'Pine Rond, 3 miles West of Cen* trcvillc. a LOG WEATHER-BOARD DWELLING HOUSE, with 3 Acres of Ground attached thereto, and an excellent well of water.— 'The above would be a very good stand for a store. Persona wishinglo purchase, enquire of the owner. , - • . WILLIAM E. BOYER. June 10, 1847.—4U* A Valuable. Farm at Public Sale, rpHE subscriber, administrator do.bonis non with X. the.will annexed of William McCondlish, dec’d., Will expose' to public sale, on tlio promises, on &z(ur day.the 1 Qth <iay g f June next, a Valuable FARM, tlio property of tho heirs of said deceased, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county; about 1J miles south of tho adjoining lands of Wm, Harper, C. Trilt, -Win. Dunlap’s heirs and others, Containing 148 Acres. The improvements ore a two story LOG HOUSE and LOG BARN, arid a good Apple Orchard, &c,—- Terms easy—title indisputable. Sale to commenco at 12 o’clock; M. - . JAMES R. IRVINE, • Adm'r. of Wm, MeCandliah, dec'd. Juno 3,1847.—3 t • r ShcrilPs Sale. BY virtue of sundry executions in my hands, which have been duly levied, I. will soil at Public Sale, to. tho highest-bidder, on: Morti&r. tho 21st flay of June, 1847, at tho Tavern of Thos; W. Reynolds, in Berry ville, county of Clarke, Stale .of 'Virginia, oil the personal properly of tlio said Thos, W, Reynolds, which has been-seized and taken by. mo to satisfy executions in my hands as Tho properly consists in part, ofNiqntp 23 Feather Beds, Bedsteads and Bering; Lounges, Tables, Chairs; 6 or 7 dozen Knives and Forks; Plates, Dishes, &c., together with every thing else in the Tavern House, which is now in possession of said Reynolds. Also —Two Negroes, threo Horses, one Cart; Farming"'utensils of almost every description; Gears, &c. of good quality. . Terms.—A credit of 90 days will be given on. all sums of twenty dollars anti upwards, the purchaser giving a negotiable note well endorsed before delivery, of thu* articles? all sums under $2.0, cash. Sale to commcnco'al 10 o'clock, A. M.’ CIIAS. McC. CASTLEMAN, D,JS. for P. Smith, Sheriff of Clarke 'eaunty, ■ Juno 3, 1847.' The necessity for the above sale' has been partly produced by my indulgence.' It is therefore hoped, and confidently expected, that.thoso who know them selves indebted to mo will como forward without dc. lay and settle up. The above sale is made with my consent; . I respectfully ask my. friends, and all oth ers who mny desire to purchase Household Furniture of every description, and all of the best kind, and Farming Utensils, to attend said sale; and I ahull at the sumo time and place, offer for*salo the Tavern Property, now occupied by.mo in Berryvillo. To those who know th’b properly and wish to engage in the busi ness, 1 need .nut say any thing. To those who do not know the property, I will only say (hat it is sit* uted in Berryvillo, the County Seat of Clarke, which is one of tho richest counties in Virginia, and is tho great thoroughfare from Washington city to tho Ohio river; with a good turnpike road, tho wliolo way thrgugli. The limisu is largo and in good order, and usually liaq from fillnim to twenty Boarders, a good transient custom, and on public days a crowded U* bio and Bar rooni.* » Tiicro Is Stabling for 80 horses, and water at the door. The Lot contains two acres of land, and is conveniently divided into throe well improved Gardens, lu addition to other inducements inviting an enterprising man to purchase, a credit of six vears will he given for tho entire purchase mo ney. , THO 3. W. REYNOLDS. ’ Bcrryvllle, Juno 3,1847.—3 t .. FAHKFHLET-IiAWS THE PampiiliM-L.iwa, passed nt the suasion of the Legislature in lAI7, have been received ut my Office, and am ready lobe delivered to those per sons entitled to rncuWo them. W. M BEETEM Froth’/. IVoilmnolarv Office, .7 Carlisle, June 7, 5 ' r EagllNli null German Journals* HAVE been received nt tiro Commissioner's of fice, nnd ready lot distribution to tboso persons loislly entitled lo receive them, ns provided for by i.S, Hy order of tbo Commissioners, Attest I— WH-I.UM RILEY, Clerk; Commissioner's Ojlico, / Carlisle, 71b June, 1547. ( Stray Cattle. CITUAYED nwny from tbo plantation of the sub o scribc'r, residing in South Middleton lownsltlp, on about liio 251 h of May, FIVE SIEEUS, LtiS"'all between !i and 1 years old. One of thorn is a white and red steer, and another a Tight bay. with lotlcrs branded on tbo horns. Iho other throe oto rod, and also have brands on tiro horns. Any norson giving mo information so that I eon obtain tho cattle, sliall receive my thanks, and bo also itbor. ally reworded. f ‘ jpUN HEMftUNGBR, Sr. Juha'3, 18‘17.”3ts ■ ’, 1 REMOVAL. , , Cheap Hats and Caps. P D. I.ECIILHB, moot respectfully informs his , friends nnd tho public in general, that ho hits removed his shop' to the building adjoining the stnro ofßobotl Irvin, Jr., on-Maln street, and dl reollv opitpslto Ueolemls Hotel, whore ho will con on.ly lUp on hnnd nnd for sale, nt tho t ownsT emoite, n largoand olcgent-.nesorlmopt of HAlb nnd CAPS, made in tho latest and tnost approved style, nnd of tho very best mnlprittls. Juno 3,J817.-lf NEW YORK IIV PHILADELPHIA! The recently constructed 'MODEfj OF NEW YORK) IN CARVRD WOOD," • BY E, PORTER BELDEN, Is now on exhibition for a short lime at the ASSEMBLY BUILDING, Corncr of Tenth and O/iahut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. THE expense of transporting'ami fitting up this immense.work at oacli place is so groat, that its exhibition is necessarily confined to the larger cities. Phis notice is Ihcrefoiegivon to those inhabitants of this vicinity who will ho soon visiting Philadelphia, that they may have an'opportunity ofseeing what is universally acknowledged the greatest piccoofart and mechanical shill ever produced In this country . This Model is a perfect/ac-smtie of the Metropo lis, and ell things therein, to the minutest details,in. ;cluding Streets and Alleys, Public Edifices, Houses, Stores, Out Building*, Elevations and Depression, tho Shipping, Steamboats, Wharves,Railroads, Cars and Locomotives, Magnetic Telcgm ph, Door Yards, Fen. ccs, Trees, Lumber and Coal Yards, Awnings, Lamp Posts, Pavements, and even the smallest objects in tho.city* By,inspecting this Model a person can point out any object in New York, as well as if he worn looking upon .the actual city. This work has been prepared at an expense of over 30,000 Dollars! It was in progress for more than a year, and up. wards of 150 persons 'were employed in iln construe lion. These were artists of the highest class, both American, and European. Their names have been already given lo the public. Over the model Uan "■ 'IMMENSE CANOPY 0/ Carved and Ornamminl Vfork\ in Gothic Ar chitecture, nearly 15 fed Forming compartments in .which Is represented a COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, Of the leading Business Establishments of the city Hours of Exhibition* from D A. M. to 10 P. M. Admittance 25 Cents. • Season tickets 50 Cents. Children under twelve years of age half price. ' - This work 4s exhibited throughout the country under the sanction of the Mayor and Common Coun< oils of Now York. - Juno 10, 1847.—3 t. Health. m»dc easy for. the People, Or Physical Training , to make their Lives in this World Long and Happy, by the author of “ Edu cation: As It Is, Ought to Be, and Might Be,” First Amtrican Edition, with . , ' • Additions.* • BEING an elementary and interesting treatise on Self Knowledge. Containing short and enter taining articles on • Eood, Heart, Glands,'. , Strength, Eating, Stomach, ; Nerves, Recreations, Digestion, Liver, Brains, - Old Ago,. Blood, ; .Lungs*, ' Mind,' ; Man; Qscretions, Arteries, .Senses, Woman, Head,.. Veins, Health, Disease, » , . &C, &C. &C. A. Together with the Great Secret-Success in Life how attained—how to dp good—causes ond eflectsof error—habits—passions—woman described— man de scribed— man’s~fcrrbrs—rich and poor—sexes—virtue and vice—youthful, errors—woman how made deli cate— woman’s virtues, ambition, dee. &c. Tho whole designed for the'noble purpose of im proving and extending education amongst the people, imparting valuable knowledge pn tho physiology'-ot the human frame, and tho laws which govern merits} and bodily health, &c. * •: Anyp« rs » jn - ; w*dM*£ enclpsedjn a,letter shall receive one copy by mail, or five copies wflEbd sent for $l. Address, postage paid ~ G. B, ZIEDEIt & Co. i } h Uadclpfiia, May 27,1847. —ty CCj’This valuable work contains (in duodecimo form) 177 pages. ASSESSMENT. MEMBERS oftho Allen otid BuatPcnnaborough Mutual Fire Inatiranco Company; aro hereby notilied thip the Board of Managers have ordered an assessment of -four per cent; on all premium notes, duo the Company on the 20th day of Mny lust, to be paid previous to tho Oth day of-August next,.to the Treasurer, or to tho persons who. have been appointed Receivers.. ; LEWIS. EVER, Secretary* This following named persons have been appointed by tho Treasurer to act as' Receivers; For Cumberland county —William. M. Beetcm, (Prothonotary’s olVico.) Carlisle; Robert C. Slcrrctt, South Middleton township; John Coover, Esq., Me* chanicsburg; nnd Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland. For Dauphin county —Houser & Lochman, liar* rlsburg. ... For York county. —Peter Wolford,jr., Franklin township; Samuel Prowol, Fulrviow township. Payments mny be mode to either'of tho above named gentlemen, or to . MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. : Near Cumberland county. Juno 10, 1847. —4t. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, T. CONLYN "Q ESPECTFULLY announces to tho public that JLVj ho has removed his WATCH and JEWELRY . Store to the building one door tfjSl? ' cast of his former stand, on Main street, where ho will con. keep on hand and for |ia t-SByLaole on tho most/reasonable I iMSbM terms, Gold and Silver Lever t Lrnine and Common ' WATCHES, Breast-pins, Finger Rings, Bar . Gold and Silver Spectacles, • i • .v‘ Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Diamond pointed gold pons, at from 81,37 to 82, SO. Pocket compasses, pon-knives, gold guard chains, and watch keys, silver thimbles, Miniature cases, Lockets and Bracelets,. Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Butter knives, and an infinite variety of other arll cles usually kept In a’ wbll-furnishcd Jewelry storo. Look at the Low Prices. , Gold Lever Watches,Tull jewelled, 18 carol cases, (>om 845 to 890; Gold Loplnes from 830 to 835-; Silver Layer from 815 (o. 830; Common watchos, from $5 to 812. My stock Is large, and I am determined to soil at low os oan bo had-by retail in tho city. Watches and Jewelry repaired oa usual. . T. CONLYN. Carlisle, May 20,1847.—1 y. For Rent. . A ROOM with a cellar iit the south oast eorriet of lx Main and Bedford streets, Carlisle, Tljc room# would suit for an office dr a grocery store. Fosse*, slon may bo Imd Inimodiaiely. For term* enquire at this office.. v ' Carlisle, May 37,1847.—6 t. - Ciiislkml Sugars. 1 A BARRELS of “ LovdrlngV' finest quality dou iU .hlo refined crushed, fine crushed, and pulverii cd Loaf Sugars, as also a lot of white ‘ Havana, and fine clarified brown Sugars, just received and for sale low, nt the Grocery store,of J» W. BBV. SE GAUS! OLD HOUND, La Normo, La Della Castello, Woodytilo, Principe, Rough and Ready, Vera Cru;, and many other difiTcient and choice brands, fur safe on very reasonable terms, either wholesale or retail. . , J, &,\y« D. FLEMING. Jayne’s Family Medicine*. AFRESH supply of these Valuable; preparations, comprising Jayne’s Expectornnt. Halr Tonic, American'Hair Dyd» Alterative, Tonic Vcrmlfoge. Sanative Pills, and Carminative Just boon received hy J. &, W, D. FLEMING. a.IST OF XE'fTEKS. ADVERTISED IW the '^VQtUHTERa 1 ' BY APPOIMTMEWt. , §lB. And be it/urlher enacted, * v * * ♦ • 4 Aud all idyeitlMueaU mudo. under the orders oflSu Post nostor Gedornl, In 0 uetvepnpor or ncwepapcrsoflcueteun railed fur in.any Pnt-uffleo, sball bo lunitred In thoinn'r or (lOpors Of.lire town or place wlretollre office ndvetllsini may Ire situated, bavin* the largest circulation. ” K [Jfeu Post-Qdlce Mie, patttd Mirth 3; 10451 ’■ r letters remaining in the Post-office ±j at Carlisle, Pa,, Juno Ist, 19-17. Persons in. advertise” • ?l^ r ° 011 tllia l sl ' ' viU P leißo sa J they are Allewalt Peter Kornan Michael ■ Aohartl John Kylo&Sheaffer Brown Jacob,Esq Kennedy Elton Burtnet Oath fine A Land web r Heinrich Brow.h John ", Lcib Maty a Barnet MoOlahe 2 Leidig Margaret Bailey Daniel Linn Dr A E, Busman Eli Jr l,esser Mary ■ ■ Caraon &;MqNauglilon Lockard Hannah Cornbrobst Joseph, Lillie David Coffin \V|n H • Miller James CampbelhEmantiel Myers Joseph ' * Callaghan Raltick - McCullough Rev iff Crane Mary J Mulvaney Sanil P Davis,Mary D MilesSE ' Douglass Geo W .JMcFaddeh Hugh Dlfleridal Abraham ; . Mieri Martey. L, Dickson Rev;John 1, ,J Ogden'Cits, D.;': ■ Dunlap James L - .lfohJsoh Htin.lbr3] Elliot Wnv-Esq Jc lie mbMU j, ii’y arnii Ecker Dt u 1 - Smith & Healy Dra Elliott Alex S , '-Stevjok Elias Frehn,Charles 3 Simonds'Wm Ferguson. Mary Sheafler Daniel. Fisher Frederick Sella Benlmitie It Glime Charles Strahm Henry Gross John- , Shivlay Qavid Qerbige Michael ’ Tucker Allie Artn ~ Givler Henry. ; Tate Tali(ha Gross Christian Thnnnna Absalom Handshew.Sarhh , Thomason Bongamin Humes' Maty Jane Chief Mrs Eliaabelh HocbNicolnua Wolf Dimtel Householder Mary Wise Merca Hamburg George Wetzel Jacob . Hocker Adam . Whealen.Dr Denlist JordahNathan • Ziby Phillip.,;, \ : . ' ; . GEO, SANDERSQk,P;^L thr. new Postage Law.adoerlised letters are charged two cents each in addition to the regular , postage.:i' ■ - - »• Dedication Notice. THE Lbnn wiiimo, the House of‘.Worship erected for iho use of the Methodist Episcopal Congregation in Cbambcrshurg, will be dedicated to tho service of At.mio.utt Gon,.on Sunday, Juno 20th. Tho Rev. dOk. Edmund S.Jatnrs, ono of'tho Bish-l ops, and other clergymen of the Methodist Episcopal l Chufch, are expected to officiate on the occasion. The congregation hereby coidialjy invito their fricpjfc, cleric and laic, of other communions ns well os their own, to participate in the service of the day. Exercises to begin at 10 o’clock, and continued at 3 and o’clock^ June 10,1847. Cdritci' Stone, THU,.corner sione of tho German Reformed and Lutherim-Church* in Franklin township, York Co., 3 milcs- south of Dillstown on tho Slate road, will bo laid 6n tho'2QtH of Juno next* at‘ o’clock, M. or said.day. German and English preaching may be expected; Tho-public is respectfully invited to at. lend, J BY THE COMMITTEE. ‘ May;37,1847. . . ./• .. • NOVICE IS. hereby given that Letters of Administration oh tho estate of John Voter,.late of West Penns borough'township, Cumberland co., dec’d., have been Issued hy tho Rcgfsterto the subscribers living ini said township, All persons owing the estate will make immediate-'payment, and those having claims will present their accounts duly authenticated for settle? ment. HEZEKIAH VOTER, Adm'r, ' Juno 8,1847.—0 t Notice. T ETXERS bfadrainistrotion on the estate of Abrs -1 of-4J. • Middifttau township, Cumberland county, Pa , baVe been granted by the Rfr; gisterof said county io'the subscriber residing in said township, county aforesaid. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to mako Immediate payment, and llioso having claims will present them propo.ly authenticated for settlement. > DANIEL KAUFFMAN, EaV. Juno 3, 1847,—6t* \ NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Elisabeth Coffman, dee'd- Into of Hampden township,. Cumberland county, Jiavo been issued by the Regis. ter of said eoontjr, }o the subscriber residing, in tho township afofesaid* : AJJ persons having claims or demands agqinst tho estate of said dcccndcnl aro re. I quested to presentllicm properly authenticated for settlement, add thoso indebted will make payment to JOHN SPROUT, EVr. May 27,1847. —Cl* NOTICE. LETTERS of adminiatration on tho estate of Geo. Bqldawscr, Jolo of South Middlcloii township, Cumberland county, Pa., have been granted by the Register of said county to tho subscriber residing in Prankford township, county aforesaid. All persona' indebted, to aaid estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them propyrly authenticated for settlement, DAVID ERNST, Adm'r. May 13,1847—61 NOTICE. I WOULD.hereby notify alt persons who aro in arrears, either by note, bond or book occounl, to call and settle,tlic’u respective dues.as I lu\ v o dispo sed of my'ehtirs stock of Hardware to Messrs. Fish* or and Fortney, of Harrisburg, and for no other rea son but (o settle up my books. Thu soonef calis.aro made the better, ns by July next tbo accounts.will he left in tba hands of a legal o/licer for collection.— Tho books must now be settled up, several- attempts having been mode hut failed in doing so. We give* fair wtruing that if any one fails there is a way that will not fail in making them settle.. Those having business with mo will Hrd me at my residence, cor* net of Leather and Pitt streets. . Carlisle, April 18, 1347. JACOB SENER, Notice to Tax Payers. UNDER the provisions of tho act of 1844, any county poying into tho Stale Treasury, tho Statu lax levied.on such county, prior to the.l6th of July in any year, is entitled to an abatement of 5 per cent, on Rio omobnt so paid. , • The undersigned, Commissioners of Cumhcrlond county, in view of tho above provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those, who by the prompt payment of lljclr taxes prior to thin above dale, en able the,Treasurer 10 P°y oycr *ho la *> ** M receive the aforesaid abatement of 6 per cent, the benefit a) which has hitherto been engaged by the ciUzcns,of the county/ generally, should ,bo allowed a deduction of that amount by the collector—-have au thorized (ho.different collectors to-make said abate ment from tho Statu tax* In all coßcsjvhoro tho-Stolo and County tax is paid to thocjilldctor prior to the 16th hf July, 1847, when tajiWrolemcnt shall amount to one cent or more, no fr&tloni of a cent to bo cre dited. j,,./"'.! - ‘ Since itho act , of r 1844, tho Commissioners have paid the State tax of mis county annually to the Slate. Treasurer, within tho lime proscribed by (lie act, and the ,county has received .the benefit of on abatement of 6 per Cent, thereon, bat to meet said payment they have found it necessary heretofore to appropriate a port of, tho comity, funds to tiiwf the deficiency occasioned by delinquents, until the* bob unco of the State lax wasyollgcteJ. B comca hocoesary to require tho payment of hen and County tax, lo enlilloihs P»d" ,l> ,110 " f “ aboleniont upon tho afoic.ald Si" 11 ' 1 " 1 ' - . ~ i n | o Tho undor.ignod therefore lUol the above atrangoment, andIII inaln(Q | n t ho picnt of priobllng Oombednnd ,j h hM for prornp n -"$ .o'.bo J acquired m 1' “ citizen lo di.chargo Comnionwcnllluwl lnoilto ,/ otholsth ,|„y D f ■ iiicic, Bui" "i" 1 v woarniNOTorr, duly- .. . Vl), pTEHIJETT, . ' ■ ' DANIEL COBI.fi, " , , Ceunli/ Cemmiistalrers. A.lc.l—W>i. Hkiit, Crk. 1 .March *8,1917.— »m , ' ' ' Victory! Victory !! / ~ • DAVID H. ARNOLD, has just relumed from N. York wilh a large and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Dry-Croods, which ho will.acU to his friends and the public gene rally, oil the lowest and most reasonable terms. ■ Ha* vinjj purchased oil my f ancy Goods at the Package sales in .New York, I feel confident that I can sell thorn -Fifty Per Cent. Cheaper than any store in this.county. ' - French Lawns f can sell from 'lB to 25 cts. Gingham & Organdy lawns,newstylo, 18. to 25 •* Embroid’d. Swiss for dresses, 37 io 2£ “ All wool Balzorinp. • <f. 31 to 37 u Moua. do laines, new style, . . 25 t 0.40 Barred and plain Swiss for dresses, , to 26 41 Handsome dress Silks, a splendid assortment of Bo* raze Shawls and Scarfs, Bilk do,, new style Ribbons, Blonds, cotton and thread Laces, S.C. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery and Gloves..- “Also Cloths, Summer Oassi mercs, Pwceds,.Drillings and 'Vestings.- A large as* sortment of Ingrain, Venilian and Rag Carpeting, Oil Cloths and Mattings, , wishing to purchase any of the above ar ticles .will find it to their advantage to call before pur chasing elsewhere. Carlisle, June 10,1647. WIGS AND BRAIDS. W M. WEBB, takes this method of returning his t ainccro thanks Id his numerous friends and the public generally for Ujo very liberal encouragement they have been pleased to bestow upon him, and would respectfully inform them, that he has just re. turned from'the city with a large and very sucenor lot of . ' Metallic Wigs, Three quarter do., Scalp, Ladies’ plain Frizetlci, or front Braids; Also , a small assortment of Ladies* Curls, a -splendid - article, of a )ato and improved stylo on combs, Brushes, &o. Ho has also received a select and superior lot of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes, Brushes; English and Buffalo horn Combs, dressing and pocket do.— articles that cannot tail to recommend thomselvos by their superior finish. • •" . ' . . .Ladies and others wishing to purchase anything in the above line, will find it to their, advantage by calling and examining my stock, a* I*feel confident that the articles, and prices attached to lhem, will ensure general satisfaction. Carlisle, Juno 3,1847.—3 U . Always Ahead I THIS day received on additional supply of Ging ham Lawns, Borages, Balzarinos, Barege Scarfs and Shawls,-which w ill be sold cheaper then ever el the store of - DAVID H. ARNOLD. 1 Carlisle, May 13, 1847. Grocery, Tea, China & Quccmwarc 1 Store- •. THE subscriber has newly fitted up Ins Store Room, and is now receiving ant entire-* new and fresh supply of ell.articles connected with the Grocery and Qucenswlre business,, embracing Coffees and Teas of the finest qualities. Syrups, Sugar House and Orleans Molasses, together with Cedarwarc, Stoneware & Glassware, Drown and. Loaf, as also crushed Loaf Sugars, pain ted. Tuhsj Buckets, &c., all of which is. offered for sale at the'lovvcet cash profits. Our friends and the public arc invited to call and judge for themselves at the old stand and store room of Carlisle, April 15,1847. New Spring and Summer Goods. CHEAPER THAN EVER! rpho subscriber has just received and is now ©pen ding at his store, on the south-west corner of the ‘Ppbllc Square, a fresh and splendid sto'ck of * & Fancy Dry Goods, , Comprising in pari, cloths, cassimeres, cashmar j jlisVtwecds, cottons of all kinds, silks, mouselin -. ifidaitics, California plaids; lawns, ginghams, inttlllns, checks, lickings, gloves, hosiery, &c. Groceries of ail kinds. ; Also, a lull alock jfrf^the CckbratedF'luid Lamps, which he has soextensivoiy introduoed,and which have given so much general satisfaction. Also, 1 The Pekin Tea Company's Teas. He has been i appointed sole agent in this place for the sale o the above Teas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner in which they are put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of time, be . Jng incased in lead or tin foil. Families can bo supplied with any quantity putmp in this manner. The public is'respectfully invited to call and examine'his stock; before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as (le-feelsconfldenfthai his variety and prices will be satisfactory lo purchasers. . .. ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, April 18, 1847. Clicap Hardware Store. THE subscribers havejust received and aro now opening at their'store on Main street, opposUe Ogilby’s Dry Goods store, a largo lot of Hardware, which, in addition lo their former stock,, makes theh assortment'larger and more complete than Will i}d found iuany.other store in the county, and to which they would call the attention of builders, mechanics, and all wanting goods in (heir line.- Their stock comprises a full assortment of locks nnd latches of every description, hinges, screws, bolts,shutter fastenings, window' springs, circular, cross cut and mill saws, hand, pannol, ripping and tenant saws, chisels, gouges, plane bins, planes of every kind, patent iron and ball braces, common and plated binecs with blits, --augurs and auger bins, spike and hail glmblcw, axes, hatchets, drawing knives, shod and nail hammers, files and rasps, (race, halter and cow chains, shovels and spades, hoes, hay and manure forks, straw knives, &c. , Also knives nnd forks of eVery style, pen, pocket and dirk knives, scissors nnd shears, table and tea spoons, waiters and trays, candlesticks brass andirons, shovels and longs,' fancy and com mon bellows, smoothing Irons, llollowarc & Cetlarwnre, of every description. They have,also a full and complete assortment of Saddlery and goods for carriage builders, wagon boxes, carriage springs, paints, oil nnd'dyo stalls, coach, cabinet, japan and leather varnish,' window glass, nutty, &c. Also, just received 20 tons of bar iron, compris ing n full assortment of all kinds, Rassraond Ame rican sheet iron, hoop iron, cast, shear, blister and spring steel, anvils, vices, nails and spikes, lin plate, zinc, spilter, pig, and bar lead, Ac. Also, 40 doz. grain and grass scythoo. 20 “ scythe sncalhs. . 20 boxes acythb stones. Persons wishing to save 20 per cent, in thelrl purchases, are invited to call and examine our I goods, as wo aro enabled to offer betlur bargains I than can bo had elsewhere. - I WRIGHT & SAXTON. .Carlisle, April 18,.1847. ■ 1 AUeurl of all Competition* Cheap Hardware and'faints ! 1 NO HVMDVGH . , rpHE attention of the 'V re t P '?‘n lVf)’ I vltcd in n new and sp/ondld «took of MAIID* Ainu AND PAINTS, Whicli I have Just re. from tbo eiy. ""J Jc 'T ‘°fUo nVtFOlonrl Ihal.ljmporl any Goods my- Bolf but boy them in tits oily all for cask, anil of oourioij£Ml*«U 81 rln l lowest r.llen. • Ihonolilio la ihoToioroliiviSiil to heoomo aeqea nted with the prices, n'liil limn IjWI bn mo and If 1, do not soil bailor ponds ot low and u litilu lower then the im pbrlors, 1 slmll not nsk them lo buy,; I, will sub join ibe prices of n few articles, via; Ono hundred Kegs bf Nalls at $4,50 per Keg; ono hundred Kegs of White Lead, *‘i per Keg cl 05 lbs.; 2000 lbs. Grindstones, 1J to 3 cents per Ib.i and all other goods at cqitally low nrlece, . Call and aeo at the old stnntl la Norm Hanover street, sign of the Big mill Sawf ■ j 1 JOHN P. LYNK ObtUblo, Apjil 15,181", THE OLD BTANO ! New supply of Drugs & Fancy Goods. S ,\V. HAVEUSTICK deairM'lemfonii bis. ; friends and ihe public that 111. new SPItjmAND SUMMER supply of goods, which hurt) beoa selecied with great oaro by himself personally,- , just Dpen.il at bis old and well known estab- ! HsJunenl on North Hanover street, embrace a sup* ■' piy of r ■■■.! ; Fresh Drugs, together with a most extensive, rich and varied Dfin ’ c '' oo ' and ■niscellaneou.V ’ MffCY GOODS, PERFUMES, &c. &c. to wbipn ha feela confident he may invite the the public with tho full 'assurance of beinz sbfov tosupply every wmtand gratify every taste, bei\ sides ensuring entire •satisfaction very res*' * sellable terms upon which his* numerous articles will be dispersed of. He would call the particular attention of Fami • - lies and Physicians to his .replenished assortment / of DRUGS and which have .been purchased at the-best houses in Philadelphia, and nrey be relied upon for freshness .and excellence/. Added to ihetio will be found an entire stock o PJIIETS, OILSi DYE-STUFFS, • Varnishes, Glass, &c. dee.,' all of which he will ensure to ba of the best quality and at the very lowest prices, - .He has made many additions to his stock'o ; j BOOKS) besides securing a new siipply of all the Text Hooks, Histories, Headers, Lexicons, Writing ’ Books, &c. now in use in College and our public schools—which ho will dispose of enterics suit- . ‘ed to the circumstances of all. . „ /His stock of FANCY ARTICLES w'qkw* rich and extensive collection which it would be im- possible to enumerate, bat comprisingroany.novel*: ties which cannot fail to strike the eye and plefiaa the taste, such as Ladies and Gentleman’scullery, gold and siWerjjena and pencils, hair, tooth and.; clothes Brushes, Perfumes of Rouseile's rich and extonsivo.verities, fancy soaps, shaving cream, card cases, pocket pistols, pocket books, &c, .* Also, a rew supply of Corneilu’seleganl LAIU) LAMPS t together with Sperm and Mould candles, baskets,musical instruments, umbrellas, children’s toys, door Mats, and other articles in the variety line, which with a constant supply of fresh Fruits,; nuts and confectionary of the richestquality, make a largo and sp|endcd stock to which he confident* ly invites the attention and patronage of his town and country friends, at the old stand in North Han* over street, nearly, opposite the Carlisle Dank. S. W. HAVERSTICK. Carlisle June 3,1817, Hardware! Hardware!! TUG subscribers having purchased the entire stock of Jacob Sener, invite the attention of the public to their assortment.. With ail ihehum- v bobbing, boasting,'and puffing made by ollier.es* übUshmcnts, wo are able to sell Hardware as low,:;; if not a Uulo lower than any other Hardware* 1 ’ store In the county. Try ns and prove us, at the . old and well known stand on North Hanover at., between Common's Tavern and the Hat arid Cap. Store of Geo, Keller. We have just received » full and general assortment of. , Hardware & Building Materials, among which may he enumerated the following f 500 pounds American Blist’d. Steel at 7 cents perJb. - SOO pounds of English Clisi’d. Steel at 12$ per 2b. ’ ‘ ‘ * 500 pounds of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18} per lb. ’ •. J, W. EBY, 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7} cts. per pound#... 30 doz. of Corn Scythes. . ■? : 100 kegsuf at $4 COperkeg, 1 50 boxes of ; assorted Glass. ... * 2000 lbs. Ground White'Lead from $175 to s2 per keg. •, 1 • i; 2000 lbs, beat quality of Grindstones at l| to 9 k cents per lb. . . ‘ / 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. \ Wilha full assortment of Building. Hardware/ such as Locks, Latches, Bolls, Hinges,- Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nails and Spikes#. &c., too numerous to' mention. All the low price Hardware store of i l • ■ ,1 FORTNEY & FISHERY Carlisle, May 6.1847. . T Hovey’s Patent Spiral STRAW CUTTER, The only Slraw Cufter.whieh hat knivu that are adjusted on the Cylinder,. > A N examination of these justly celebrated Cutter* 1 5 xi_ >8 alone deemed sufficient to recommend them’to . public favor; Duiing the past year the/ have drawn [ the .first premium from the New York StateAgtl« , cultural Fali'f from the Mechanics* fair at Uorflooj’ from the .Massachusetts State - Cattle Palrat’Wor ccster, anil of cVcry Pair where they have exhibited 1 . Theso' Machines combine every improvement neces*: sary to make them excellent machines for cutting Hay, Straw or Cornstalks. The knives being ported by wings cast on the cylinder-and rendered sufficiently strong to cut the largest kind of corn' stalks with floss and great dispatch—andas the knlve*-' are rcgulatd by set'serews, it gives them a great ad*t . vantage over all other cylinder cutters. For sale at the cheap Hardware Store of Waxcnr » 6 Santos, who have purchased the right for Cum berland county. Carlisle, June 10, 1817,—3t. Saddle and Harness making* T}l_ - t pCL..uily amo pun*. tha* be has commenced the above business! in oil its various branches, in South Hanover street, nearly op* posttb the Post Office, and near to Morrell's Hotel,- in tlio Uorough of Carlisle, whore ho will constantly keep on hand and manufacture to order, every Iblnp ir. bis tine of business, such as $2)<l(llc»; HriiHcspHai'iicss, JtAItTIWCiAI.ES) COI.t.ATIS, Ate. He will alad‘ rCpnif old Hiirncss; anil mending of all kind. dono al the ahoilMl notice Ho will walrant hia work to' bo made of good material and dono in a workman* like mariner. ifo flatter* himself that ho can offer such Induce ments Id iho ptiblic as will make it their interest to {mfrohiie him. ■ UJ strict attention to businer*, and a desire to (iloaso. ho hopes to receive a liberal share of nubile' patronage. - C. J. CARMONf. May 20,1547.—3m* ’ ' 1 Had! Had *n THANKKUI. for paat fovore, and al dealrou gA as oVcrrnjdeaßo.il wlramay f.vorldmwllhlhoir cßalom, tha aobacriberhereby noiMea. tho public generally, Ibat bo still keeps huJMMnt r Ibon in Nof!), Harper's Bov, two doom north of H. • Ansnsj’s .lorn, whom ho bo. conatanlly on hand and ftvill manufacture to order t Hnts of Every Dcscriptlonf, .11 of ,1,0 very loleel foobiono, and at lower price, than' over Hia aiock.of FUKB. &c. have been aeleclcd will, groat cero-aiid he will .nianufacture Beaver, Nutre, Caaoimcro, Molcakm, Silk and olher hale in' (be nowcal alylca, fully equal to any of the city, work. Call, (hen, fcnowcllitcna, and examine out usotl-' inont. as wo charge nothing for the sight. . , , ’ WIUJAM H,TROUT. Carlisle, April !» 1847. • ’ ■ ■ - Clothing! Clothing!! /PHB sutaitfibcr, of the )ato firm of Buck St J takes mis method of Informing his friends,ami the public in genera), that he has bought out the in terest of B, L. Buck, at the old established GI, ING STAND, No.S&i Market Sired, Philadelphia,- and is now prepared to furnish all kinds pf.Headj* mfldo CJjOTJfffNG,'at : prlce» which cannot but se iciiio to hint tho patronage of oil who whh to P**£ 1 chase Cheap Clothing. I havo splendid Frtochr 1 Cloth Dross ond Frock Coals. \ Punts from 75 cents to $6; Ve»t*. s4{ null of ‘Slimmer piotliln* Mlrorae kinds of Gontlomen s Fur«W" n fl Ij low riQihlnq Would do W.II la ■ Wholcnlo J"''™, {"ioBEPUd. MOORE, i , coll ol lh» Street', VhitudrtfhiOr '
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