Late from tlie Brazoj!. . V l imit- Hnlum-Tlit Texan HAngcrs jjjaih gcnreli of Gen. Trxoa. .11 Wrlfc Orlennd papers of the Ist, instant, con -1'? m the Southern mull dfld-day, furnish ! llio ' ■ Inn iutolligouco ;frojn the Braaos.to the 28lh f “n °brougl‘t by llio,arrival of the. jitoapiship James Sphere wns'no Ipfospedl ofGen;- Taylor’s advance' slid hja dompany had arrived, Ktorov from China. .They report,tho death o 1 ,l R 1! blahani of Philadelphia, from the Wound re in the late dlibl with, ideal. Munfordi of.yir- wild had boon despatched by Captain „ ekhoad to Cartlargo, with a Belknap, -had, been oaplured by. a parly of his 1 countrymen and sentenced to.bo shot , °' V roncral Urroa had not made his appearance yet, !r rrh tho Toxan Rangers wore In diligent scare!) 1 ? i Tlicy liad capltircd t\Vo robbers, oriO of of Him* _ , Mexicans are said Ip bo organizing, small jfus^acbusotls. regiment lmd : not readied. .. 1 ir.rnu at the lasl.accounls. It.was rumored tl|ui Kha/boolf ordered to Vera CrUj. : , ( Af Parrish, a bcoror.of despatches, came pdsson v In llio James L. Day. .* . s —- E cr i 01) . ;| lo troops sailed from No\V OrlcaHs on 1 30lli, h> c Vera pf uz ». was a detachment of Peirti lylrania'veluntcors. , x SCENE— WHIG PATRIOTISM; ..r.iiiain Twoest, of Brown edithty; Indiana, a i li anil gallant officer, fall al the battle of Buena i,a woo about,to expire, knowing himself ,1 ’ j v ing man, lie banded his oWdtd Id a friend, 10 line “1 nlin.ll have no mbrd 'iiao for it, hut till the (o’/iff/if on—boa’ oaolitt' is.ilioT.”— Efehange. I cl us for a moment apply the ionduct of the fed • al narty to Urn ensoof this bravo and expiring man. 'LI fancy tbo entire body of Corwins and Poabodys; I rfielva and Oldscbools, and oil tllo federal editors, Icaling out to tbo beroio Tuggert at Ilia oidd—while l.i, soul was winging its way to God—each console, i on aa they have afforded not only him, but all the Ollier noble spirits there, at a distance. Imagine;the rnlirc band of, those traitorous scoundrels, surropnd- L, the fallen Patriot, their oyos booming with do i °M at his fall, and talking Id him thus: UoSwin“ You lie, you villion—otlr cadse is ho t iu,f ynii hare been engaged in an hn/ust onlioi.y inti ’uAMNaer.E IVar 1 It serves you right. Could you find no room at homo to have your cart-ass buried ? Now you hove mot with a ; hospitable grave, and hero I. my Moody hand to welcome you.” Peudodv.—“ Ah, you infamous Invader, have yod Jrcccivcd-your duo ? You Base, slaviah, ntorcinary wretch. It is a, joy to hoar that you have boon swept into the next world.; -You had no business '"EoiToa Boston CuaoNotvfa “O, sheep-killing .dog—to call you a murderer is 100 tamo; Ninety nine murderers, in evcry’hundtcd who owing on the light rope.orcinorc excusable and more honorable Ilian you arc. You have been treated just as you this outburst of federal. sympathy and federal consolation; thu whole band strike up a Juliildo song, over Urn fallen hero. Alid there lays the Bravo, heroic, dying, Tuggert; Ibc warm blood gushing from his death wound—the smoke of Bailie hovering over him, the clash of arms . rinsing ill Ills oars, and uttering a prayer for the ■ dear inmates bf lils- now .desolate hninc. What must have been Ida thought at that moment, what his opinion of.'the base Wretches who, saddened his . Hying hours by their preseneb and ibiprccafionsl . Wo will permit the render to bonjoclllro this for himself, as also whether the dead man’s pockets Would besofu in sucli'ceiiipany.— Eaeton Argue, INTEGRITY. cibl’s Clhcintiali Advertiser has the following uneciWo rolalivo io Gen. Keoso K. Price, who is imailtablo fur his punctilious honesty, and forlho observance of iho jirccnpl, “owo no man anything,” Mr. Cist says:' _ ' , ‘‘Arranging some dealings with .the General, a few days since, he fell in my debt fifty cents. He had no money about his person, at tho moment. — 1 said it would make no dilfcrence—ho could pay it at any other time. Brother Price could nut Su dani the idea of departing in my debt. . He said hie. wool to bed debtptpnccenMio could libit sleep, a.wink hr.it X have been since assured, by those who know him intimately, that they do not doubt the fact. A variety oteptoposiliona wore made by mo, but they did net serve to remove his scruples or cover the reset 1 offered finally lofor give the debt. This did not help tho difficulty in his view of it. He becumo perfectly nervous, and rushed out of the oilico in, what seemed to mo a lit of desperation, . ... , I saw no more of llio Gen. until lato in the day, when ho returned, apparently exhausted with fa tigue. Ho handl’d mo a dollar bill, and 1 gave /urn his change, asking liini with consdioroblo in terest, how hu had contrived to dispose of tho dif ficulty. It turned out that he hod started to col led sumo of his old brickyard debts, and had spent the whole day collecting one dollar, in that pur- Miit. Ho had nut caten a mouthful since ho left ilivj office, and was now ready to go.homo, and to lus bed, with n quiet conscience. I ‘- In locating the line of tho VVitile Water Canal, u few years since, it passed, of course, over much valuable property-adjacent to Cincinnati. Some thibSvas materially injured, In consequence of toiuhmng parts of the saino estate inconvenient of access to the main property, and in all cases the v.iluo of the ground ilgolf, furnished no slight claim v lor losses thus sustained. Assessors were appoint ul by tlie Court of Common Pleas, tondjudgo In jmypmd allow damages consequent. Amongolh ‘ r», (ji’jicral Heesc Is, Price had a lurgo slice ta- Umouiof his valuable properly, just above Mill t'fvclj. These were awarded accordingly, and in t»ui. Price’s case, amounted to over thirteen hun tlifd dollars. Two or Uirco years elapsed, winch servod lo put die While Water Canal in operaliun, nll/l deter mine its value to the neighbors} and the General bt'gan lo enttrumi doubts whether llio benefits he f'lioula derive from its existence wore not at least ‘iual to tho damage it might create. He aaldown '"•'caulinyly to calculate and to reflect, and tho re fill was that ho'paid back the amount he had re vived from tho canal company Jo Us president, al- H f ing ihat ho was convinced ho baa no- right to u.” • IhuiEtLii of thk STAas.—Great diversity of opm urn now exists among astronomers as (ho diameter ‘jCtlio stars. If, says M. Arago, wo should toko for tlicir disci such us they appear to tho naked eye, mlnin stars would boOUOO leagues in diameter— equal to 27,000 times greater, diameter thun the sun; tuid tbo most moderate calculation would bo 1700 tmttiohs. IlerßChol’s list calculation was that Jfi re* tufuahadu dlaujclor ofncurly four millions ofJcagucs • •'-twelve millions of miles, Iflho appaironfdiauiclor |>rt\vo seconds and a hall, assignee! by Horsohcl 16 me Goat, was real, tho mass of that jita’r must bo mute than fourteen millions times greater than that Wuur sun. But there is no certainty in this, nor I'lijUjliig to question that our sun is.a star. The übiinio idea In tho Holy Scriptures that llio Creator uutuado ail wUti number, weight and measure, is flowed by I’lalo, who called it the geometry of the '“veils. Halley,the friend of Newton, boliovod that slurs were of (ho same , magnitude—that of our un ; and that diflorenop of distance only caused tho • . (’parent dincrcuco ofsizo. Tho number ofstarsvisl* u by moans of a telescope of 20 fool of focal distance , , u,oro than live hundred millions. Itis.af* int o by M. Arago that there arc certainly stars in 5 armament whoso distance from tho earth I* 344 tik , n Vcn Umos greater than that of the stars tula to the naked eye. See whpt a conclusion this In!! 8 u ii°l 1® admitted that light, with tho vo i y leagues a second, takes throe years et, ,®b us from tho nearest star. And there are H r ® and even UOO llmcfl more remote !. Thort i,(\ ro nro "tars whoso light does not roach u# until cr two thousand seven hundred yours—an infinity distance as It is in numbers. piiAnoK or Mind.—Tint Ohio State Journal, l'apur, BpcaUlng of (ho productiveness of Slates, bays: koi V i o U 8 * ,ul kfnir world fof n war* 0 **} u “ 1,0 ioslriciions—and,'we‘miahl almost un» . to supply iho'Vorlil witlrbroad.V ■ hb cntl for i>oo trade lias corlainlj a singular an Ohio paper. Ooii. Taylor, U U 1 < is a froo trade man, and ihta looks Very much uQ n auoinptat confoniiliy. l PHILADELPHIA M'Afekfct.-, Tumday; July 13} 1847. There lias been more entjblry for Floiirj and somo 3000 barrels have changed hands at $5,50 for Perini fresh, ground, and 93,12* to $5,37* for Western in, fair and good order; Cofn lVleal—Sales at $3,12* per bbl. , • ' .' Graiti.— . A sole of 20.00 .bhahels prime ted and while mixed, at 91,16 perbu.; good rcd.is held at, 91,10; 'Corn-^A.said- bfPennn; yellow at 70 cents per blishol inslbref and a' ldl at a pried lo;bo fixed; : Oata—A silo.of Southern at 42 cents; S'. ls inactive; A sulo.of 100 hhds; West India MolasSess,on private terms; . Sugalr— Sales of 40 bhds.CUba at 6 a 61 cohls pcr lb. Whiskey—Sales* in bbls. at 25 bis. NEW, YORK, M-ARKEt; TUksdax, Ju1y13.1847. The. Flour market continues qUicl, arid prices ftniriy maintained, thpUgh the. demand U'limited.— Holders of Gonosseo ask $6 to $6,06, bul buycrs gcn : orally rofapo to go above the lowest figure. Ohio ami Michigan-are steady at $5,50 to and for good brands a little hlghdr. Sldmo IbW Hallimoro inspec lion add at 83,87 to 96,06. . Sulos Gohesseo wheat at 91,30 to white sl£3 to 91,35; lor mixcd'9l,l3 to $1,20; red 1,00 to 91,08. The Sales of the morning have been 15,*. 000 bushels. . Sales mixed corn GO 62, and 07 to 68 for yellow; arid demand improved. AVest corn meal $3,00. Ryo is worth 86 to 88 cents, and Ryo Flour $4,18 to 84,25. , Whiskey in barrels neatly nominal at 22* to 23. / ;;/ .../ wtiD, tn this horoligh; on Thursday morning Inst, JVtrs, MautiiX IloFFEit, relict of the lutoMr. MelchoirHof. for, aged about 80 years;. / In Mochanicsburg,on Monday, ipsl; Hid 12y.1i inst., Dri James Dale* aged aboutpO years; list of (iaiMiioi Trial At'August Term, Jlvet week commencing on K ■ Monday the 23rd August, l 847« . Longsdorf Vs" Glass • Reynolds & Gwiri vs Lnvick, Je>ikins&Co. Big S’g Congregation va. Rank Alexander’s Exrs ,vb Hays Smith - .. vs Stuart. Woods vs Hendel Mossner&.Wifo ; vs Feemaii Barhltz . ,va l£ge Commonwl'h for use vs Mollz McFarJane .. vs llemJcl Haverstick *vs Sanderson Commonwl’h for use vs Hohrar el al Adams. vs. Adams? ndinr Miller vs . Shower Holcomb vs Noble’s . Clark , . .vs Frano Foulke vs Woodburn Staymnn . .. vs Bank Sharp vs Dank . Waggoner vs. BanK;. Devor vs ißank \ Bray* Barcrofl &Co vs Moore ' W. M. B EETI3M. Prolh'y, Prolhonblory*s Office, 7 Carlisle, July 15, 1847. } FOtlD. A Gold Broasl-Pln was picked up on tho sireel in this borough, a few day since. 'Hie ©wh ereon have it by describing tho Pin. .Enquire ol the editor of the Volunteer, Carlisle. , • Carlisle, July 15, 1847; A rare chance for Unsliicss! ANY person wishing to engage in the mercantile business,can have an opportunity of purchasing a well selected stock of Dry Goods und Groceries, suitable for, town and couhtiy trade. Tho stand is one of tho best and most desirable in the Borough-of Carlisle, and has a good and well es tablished custom. < The present proprietor wishing to cngige*ln some other business, would dispose of Iris entire stock oii I vary favorable.terms/ , „ I ... - Any person wishing to engage m the aforesaid bu siness, will find It (o their advantage, to purchase tins establishment, as It has a good run of town and coun try custom. For further particulars,enqulro of the editor of tho American Volunteer, Carlisle. July 15, 1847. Carlisle Springs* rpHE proprietor respectfully Informs bis f iends and J. the public in general, that ho is prepared to ac commodate a largo number of Visitors and Boarders, Tho. Springs are situated 4£ miles north of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa<, in a fine healthy and remold place, am! ovciy accommodation may bo rolled on. DAVID CORNMAN. July 16, 1847.—fit Public Sale. BY’ylftud of an .order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on the- premises, in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Sa turday the 2lst day of August, A. D. 1647, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the one undivided sixth pail of all that House and Lot of Ground in the Borough qf Carlisle, bounded by tho Rev. Thos. Creigh on tho west, Dickinson Alley on the north, Mary Ego on the oast, and High street on tho south, containing 30 feel in front and 240 feet in depth, having there* on erected a largo two story Slone ■■ A-A Tafern House, tnarßaok Buildings, and Stabling, and at pro. sent occupied by David Marlin. . Tho whole property is subject 16 tho life estate of John Cornman, now the property of Robert. Corn* man, and the one sixth being tho share now being sold as the property of Hiram Wolf, la also subject lo the life estate of John Wolf, his father, if ho jur* vivos John Common. , Terms made known on tho day of salo by JAMES WILLIAMSON, . Guardian of Hiram Wolf, Carlisle, July 15,1847. —Gf . • To the Citizens of Cumberland Co. U There is something more precious than Gold or Diamonds— llbaltii.V rnHERE nro noma diseases that vlsitua at staled I season's of tho year, and which not unfrequont.y become alarmingly falal, during tho summer and au tumn months; oapocinlly to tho young; thorp Iromg not loss than seventy thousand dying annually wilh derangements of the stomach and bowels alone.— Does not every fooling of our nature hccomo enlisted in tho humane dcilro to lessen this frightful mortali ty arc wo not btfond by every principle of religion to’adralnistor relief when in our power; and wo, dis charge our duty when wo point pm tho greatest re medy over yet diecovorcd, foi this pUr(ioso ( to the nulilic. If there bo one, or if they have a ftiond, Ur a child, or a noghbor, who may chance to lend this notice, Hurt ia suffering with Diarrhooa. nysc.i ary, Cholera Morbua, Summer Complaint*, Colic, Flolu Iciicv Ac., &c., then let them try Dr. Keeler a Oof dial iml Carminative, and wo guarantee a speedy euro Lancaster Co., NolMllo, 1)cc ' I 'r 'S'*o - Koclor—Sometime Inst summer your agent bit * n n( vrtnr Infant Cordial anti Carminative, me h QI .po..cJ that I Itacl a a\oum olild about six months old. whoso sto mach and bOwola woto in a very Ji "? [,l \' rc '' “satnra Isvistion of tho oi.mplal.it. I then thought ef vour modloino a trial commons ug with email do a I soon however perceived tho child could hoar o f lose as recommended In directions! before it had taken half a bolllo, the sloninch and bowels had re. coveted their natural lone, every other had symptom vieldod. and tho child rapidly recovered, y I have no hosilalloii in saying that your, medicine is the very best for the above complaints I have ad ministered h. a St years practice. Very i rtmnnred cornet of 3d and South streets, Phllodel -1 I," For sale wholosalo and retail by. Baianit. Js,i- I’ I*' 1 *' r-urlialo • Dr. McPherson, .Harrisburg! and by “ml M«Uan.a tM W h.»I the county. July 15,1817’.-ora Sheriff’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs bf.-Vcnditloni Exponas, issued out of tlio .Odurt of Cummon Pleas df Cumberland county, hhd to , tnb- directed, 1 .will ex pose tho following Heat Estate* situate In Cumber land county, for sale Ai the Court House* in the Bd* rough of Carlisle; on Pfiday -the 20th day-of Au gust* 1847, at 10 o’clock. A. M,, as follows*'viz A half Jot of GroUnd situate in .the Borough of Carlisle, balirided by, a lot of James Armslrongon the eriet, Pomfret street on the south; -South Honoy brislfect on the west, and others, containing 30 feet in front ort South Hanover street, and' 240 feet' on Pomfret street, having thereon erected a three story . Slone House, a Back Building, Frame Shop, Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the propertyof Elizabeth Gray. ’ Also, a half lot of ground.situate 5n the Borough afCamsle, bounded by Main street on the rtorlh, by alol Of Andrew Ketr on the west, on . Alloy oii this south, and by a lot oC,tbo heirs of Andrew Carolliers, dec’d,, on the cast, containing 30 feet in front and 240 feel in depth, more or less, having thorcon erec ted a two story.‘ ■ /*• . • ’ Brick House, Dock IhiilJiilg, Stable, AI p °t a half lot in tho same Borough, bounded by Main street on the north, Eelart Spring on thooast, by a lot of D. ft. Mahon oh the south, ft lot of Jacob Zug on (ho west, containing 60 leel On Main street and 120 feet in depth, having thereorl btcctcd a Stone Distillery, Ffilme Stable, &e. Seized and taken in execution as the property ol Christian Inholt. Also, a lot of grollml situate in Frankford town ship, bounded by - Mountz, John Hays, Samuel Javnty and others* containing 1 £ Acres, more or less, having llieroon orcctod aMi. story LOG HOUSE, &c. Seized.and taken in execution os tho,properly of Thomas Sanders. ' , ' ’ Also, tho ono undivided ninth, part of a tract of land, situate in Newton township, on the turnpike road, containing 180 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mary Fulton, Jacob Bokzboovpr, John Mc- Culloch, Samuel Markwood, John.Sharp’s,heirs, and o;hers, having thereon erected d largo two story Stone House, n Framo House,two Log Houses one Stono Shop, a largo Bonk' Brim, and. sundry other Out-houses. — Seized arid taken’ in execution aa the properly of John Slough, jr. . Also, all the interest of Thomas Paxton in a tract of land,, situate in South Middleton township,'bound* cd by lands of Wm. Moore, Thomas Craighead and Joseph KoagVt containing 14 Acres arid 40 perches, more or less, having thereon erected a , Merchant Mill, Plaster Mill, Saw Mill, two story Log Houses, arid n new Brick dwelling House, Ac. ■ Also, all the interest in a tract of land, containing 25. acres, more oi loss, situate. in South Middleton township, hounded by lands of Wm, Moore, John 55ug and others, having a LIME KILN thereon crcc* * . ted. : ’ AlflOi alt the interest in a tract of landicontoining 25 Acres', more or less, situate in . South Middleton township, hounded by lands of John .Royer, Samuel Hepburn, John Stuart, jr. and tho-Mount Holly Es* tolo, having thereon.erected. a.Log House. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Thomas Paxton. Also, a lot of ground situate in Dickinson town ship,- containing 5 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M. Gilleland, tho Walnut Bottom Road, and.others, having thereon erected a largo two story Brick House, Tan Yard, Tan House, a Stable and olhor Out-houscs. Seized and taken in execution ns the property of John Min nigh. ' • • Also, a tract of land situate in Hopewell township, bounded by lands of Jacob Foglcsonger, John Ar nold, James Hemphill, Fetor Stouffcr, and Peter Lcsher, containing 200 acres, riiuro or loss, having thereon eroded a two story Brick House, Log House, Log Born, See. Seized and taken in execution as tho property of David Duncan. Also, the interest, being tho one undivided half lot of ground, in. New Cumberland, bounded on the north bv Third street, on tho east by ari alley, con tairiing feet in frohl anif 250 IrT dfliitty-mom Tir loss, having Ihcroon cicclcd, a two story Log House and Frame Stable. Seized and taken in execution as tho properly of Abraham Brctz. Also, a lot of ground, situate in South Middloton township, bounded by lands ol William Mooro, Jab. Moore and Robert Groham, containing 1$ Acres, having thereon erected a -l£ story Log House, Log Stable, dec. Seized and taken in execution os the properly of Samuel Schrlvcr. Also, a tract of land situate in Dickinson township, adjoining lands of George Kinsinger, Samuel Cock loy, other lands of John Keller oml others, contain ing 165 achisj more or loss, having tlicfcon erected d t*yo story - Log House, Log Barri, Wagon Shed, Ac. 1 .. . . Also, o tract of Inml in same township, adjoining lands of William Weakley’s heirs, Wm. Craiglow, Christopher Johnson, Jolm Ohcstiel and other lands of John Keller, containing 100. aqps, more or less, having thereon erected u JLog House, Bank Bavu, Wagon Shed, Orchard, &c. Also, a tract of Woodland, situate in same town ship, .adjoining lands,of 0 Hoover, Samuel Cockley. other lands of John Keller and others, containing 35 acres, more or loss. > , Also, a tract'of Mountain land, situate m same township, adjoining tends of James Weakley, Thos. W. Black, A. O.Ego and others, containing 106 acres, raoto or less, having thereon creeled a Sawmill, a one story Log Homo, &c. ■, , Also,’ a tract of Mountain land, situate in same township, adjoining lands of A. G. Ege, Dr. Cham jors the Pino Orovo Estate and. others, containing 256 acres, more or loss, having thereon erected o two story Log House, &c, , Also, the ono undivided half port of a tract of Mountain land, situate in South Middleton township, adioining lands of the’heirs of Michael Ego, deed., • J Urickcr, and the York county lino, containing 300 acres, more or less., . Also a tract of Mountain land, situate in same township, hounded hy the heirs of Michael Ege, de ceased, Jacob Shcafler and others, containing 10C acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as llio properly of John Keller, And all to ho sold hy mo, Aim an w j A mes hoffer, sh% Siiiairr’s Orncr, _ I Carlisle, July IS, 1817. S SW AIM’S PANACEA.—A fresh supply of this ~ur." or loju “ l rcccivc J| w- ul F LEMINa’ 8 ' "duly IS, 1847. . . ■■■ Eouksei/s pom made PHI.IOCOME, tho nufc.t ami mom porfuct article' for ih» growth and preservation of tho Holr, warranted genuine Deef matrottr for sale at ‘^^^,,,,0.. July 8.1 BIT. '■ * ■ OOKET BOOKS). An utelloift airt'olrlmonf of ♦iri.#. pMtorns, for *»{*&£ , July 8, 1847. J. & W. B.H.EMIKU. v mOWNSBND'S EXTRACT OF SAD3APA- I lilDl.A.—Tills arllclo is now used osVinsi voiv tiv physicians, for tho removal and permanent cure of ill Ui.on.os arising from at. Impunrslalo of the blood, or habit of system. It is worianlod by the. manufacturer to bo rive limes stronger than any other nronaratiuu extract, ami.each bottle to contain a n.iuri/ Price $ \ l»cr bolllo. For aalo by quart/ i rice *1 j. j &Wt B . FLEMING/ July 8, 1847. . ROUSELL’B UAIU DYE.—ThU article, but ro conlly invojUod by the well known chomUt ami porfomcr wfcoso name ij, bears, which is a Butticicnl gU'ofnnfco of itswof.h, hs.|.thocn , JulyB, 1847. • I'tsblng: Tnclilc. AFUjili supply pf Oatio Hods, tine«, Ss B *- UooftH, amf every article refill rod in Fishing tackle, ftifli received nn«( opened by tho Bubperlber, io.wfrio'H K6-frtvliqQ ifi^m i«n'f;R st'ic K< 1 MSI? OF LETTERS. -AOVERTIfIEpiNTIie ‘‘VOLUNTEER" »V, APPOINTMENT. § jtf; 1 , 'JihdMit/urikei'aneet'ed, ***'**'*'+• Aml . - nia,l ° “ndgr the or,lor* of the Pet .,. i -.,; lJiivl‘mojkc Lgu, jiaiteil JIUM 3,1848. ; T in thoPoaUmiib Jj at Carlisle, Pa* J„| y lsii 1847- raois tmlringfor loiters on this list, will nlcaßcsa* they aid advertised. ■; -■' ..■■■■' vS«5' i: ;■. I'OrigneblierAc fcslinget : Brlndle Gilds. , , ■ Loomis tsnnfcj C ■ Brown WtlliSM l.indsoy Susan • Bullet Samuel, ; Line, A Myers 'Beat. Amt . ' Le Petrel David Barr Robert df Hdgli Lilefoot Margaret Brown John,B Lucas John Bell JdmUS ~ Lion Mr Bronnpn JoHn Bsq Mullen Wm Esq Baughman John McManisJohn, BlakU Chktley C ‘ McCord Isaab BrdnhUh: Patrick Miller Hairlit ColdronAlleO'Est] McConnell Jeremiah Carrey James - MusslemaH Wm Oanndda Elisabeth Nboye Abraham Drdstery Antdnle Nalchet MrsEltea belli Ebetly S Smaller :• Neill Mr. Eaby & Kissinger' Parker Bov Js'dc ." 5 Ehy&Fritchey Parker Mrs Elicit , V-- GrebtV Joseph ßhodes Daniel* / r . Gilbert'peorge M M D Sptehklo jjli Gletiri Patterson Smith Dr C Giviler Henry , Sollady Jacob Hensraenger Jacop Stodgius Henry Hughes Mary Stine Samuel Henry George ■ Smith Sarah JnnS 1 larlhhJohn Todd Henty.H Hofiirian Benjamin . Williamson'CblJalfies 1 Hall Jacob R, Warfield J A Irvine Capt Andrew , Wolf Christain Jonas Benjamin Sr WorslerDr Ttt Jones Nathan'Sr Weary Catharine Jonson Silota • Wharton Mrs KorneS' Iskao* -. Wheeler Rev,'PhoS ICugler Joseph S Wells Hits Amelia K.IIU Liddy ■ Zecher 'Margaret Kerry* Samuel M bearing,John' H . Klein John C , GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. , O’ Under the new Postage Law,advertised letters are charged two cents eath in addition io the regular postage, : 7, ; COME THIS WAYS PUSH ALONG ! KEEP MOVING 1! Nejv Book Bindery and Book Store. THE undersigned takes this method of informing the citizeds of Cumberland ooilnly, and the pbbllc generally, opened a NEW ESTABLISH MENT inSoulh Hanover street, in tho store room formerly ocCuplad by Mr. James McMnth, and nearly opposite the I\sl Office, Carlisle, whore he is prepared to execute with neatness, durability and dispatch* and on reasonable terms, all descriptions Of Binding. Music, apd; Periodicals bound to patterns. Gentle* men’s libraries fitted tip arid repaired. 'Ladies* Scraji Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, made to order. -Binding done for Libraries, Institu tions, Societies, Ac. on ndruntugcous terms. . BLANK .WORK, oY every \dosorlption, such as Dockets, Records, Deed Aooks, B[ay Books, Ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Chock Rolls. Receipt Books, Ac., of the finest quality of paper, and in a workmanlike style, cqnvl to any made in any coiihlry town in the Stale, on tho most reasonable terms.— , Cull and see specimens. New hnd'tonil-liniiilcil Books, Stationary,. &( Tho subsdfibcrlias also commenced a new BOOK store at tho same place, where Books of almost'every description-'ctffe. be had. Orders for books will be promptly attended’to. Letter and Willing Paper, colored .Printing'and Wrapping Paper, Post and cap paper by the quire or ream, vcry cjieap. Also, for sale, Blank Books, Fancy Articles,, Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices A Constables Blanks. A Urge assortment of new stylo Wall and Window Blind Paper. T.iro Board Scenes, Ac. , White and blue stands. Hovel'S black, blue and red Ink, Paper snnd, Sand Boxes, now style Wafers, Pencils, Cards, Ac., which will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for clean linen and.cotton rags, and such produce as rmfy bo agreed upon. ■ N. B—Old books rc-boudn with noatribdd arid dls*. patch. Also* files of papers. -- 1 . JOSEPH. S. GITTi . Agent fpr Daniel Gilt. Carlisle, Julj* 0, 18-i7; \ ( , ■ suit a v itoa.. CAil/fi id tile premises of thc_ subscriber, living in Dickinson township.' Cumberland county, near iJfigKContrewlhvm the monthof.May last.o HOG. with a mark on the right car. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake it away, otherwise it will bo disposed of as the law directs. • JACOB NOGLE. July 8,1847.—3 t» ■ - ■ Stray Cow, CAME to the subscriber residing In Dickinson township, on or about the 15tli of Juno lust, a r ~*JligiA brindlo COW, with part of her tail while, some spots on her forehead, and about •1 years old. Tho owner is requested to come for ward, prove properly, pay charges, and lake her away, otherwise sho will ho disposed of as the law directs. CHRISTIAN WAHRLY. July 1.1847.-31* . __k__ To Potllam and Country Star Keepers.,. DR. M VBUS is prepared to supply the trade with all the popular medicines generally in n«o t upon terms as favorable ps tho city prices. As ho gives lliisdoparlmcnlbf hia business Ins personal attention, pedlars and merchants may depend upon their ear. aencee and all other preparations being properly put up. Ploaao call and examino. ~ July 8,1847. ' - - rtHEAP GLASS JARS AND TUMBLERS I’OR I;PRESERVES.—Just received u largo asson ant of low priced Glass Jars and Tumblers suitable for tho preserving scasom strco( . July 8,1847. TO COUNTRY PHYSICIANS.—Dr. Myers has lust received in addition to Jits former slock, a largo assortment of Drags arid Medicines, warranted pure and fresh, among which are all tho recant pan liter preparations ofTFic profession, winch ho wd soil on os good terms os any establishment out pf Pliila, delphis. Physicians are requested to call and ox amino Air thoinsolffs. July 8,1847;-.~: -- nupDiiion p£d wines and brandies, h for medicinal purposes. Dr. Myers lias just se* leciod in the city, an assorlmonl of tho most choice old Wines and Brandies for medicinal ami table purposes. Those purchasing may depend upon thorn as being pure. Also, Champagne, Fort, Claret and oilier summer Wines.' ' , , July 8j 1847. • T IQUOIiai MQUOU9!—The subscriber having Ij dotoriiiincd to discontinue tho-salc of .Liquors, (except for medicinal purposes,), oflers bis entire stock, conaiaUng’of FrouchVFoach, uml Common Brandies, Holland Gin/ arid Jamaica Spirits, old MonongahoJa/ and Wines of various qualities, all of which bo will sell at *«y reduced prices. . ■ J, J, Mi Llio. July 8, IS<7. A ISLANDER'S TniCOdXWlt. A color Iho hair Or whi»kcr«, c fln 'f f K- ca , any other hair clyo kAown irpon imnrtJ»te «PP'‘“' lion. For solo n( (ho Dr |j* FLEMING’ ■ 8, 184V/**’ Jcrty 8, * i , 1 'ii jB; & m ß?^.- &tf£SlS*» sWf* ? *• j «° r '' cd, y Foi .«!« utito, P'“B ,ljV J : "( Wi D, KI.KMING. July 8. Froclamatlon, "VT7"iIEREAS the Honorable Samuel Hepcduk, VV President Judge of the several Courts of Com mon Pleaft of tho counties Of Cumberland,Petrj and Juniata, ifl.Pennsylvania, arid jusllcb bf the ‘several Courts of Oyer drill Tcmtirtpr arid Ochctal Jail De livery, irt Siild coitiltlesj and Hon. John Stuart and John Clfchdbnih. JlulgcS Of thd CoUrt of Oydr and Ttifmlhet dhd General Jdil Delivery, for the trial of all Capital dhd other offences, in the said coUhty of Cumberland— by their precepts io mo. directed, dated the 15Hi of April) 18*17, have ordered.thb Couit of Oyet anid 'Pciminei’ dnd'Gcncral Jail Delivery,- to bo holden at Carlisle on the four ihMomlay of August next, (ijfeing tho 2Sd day) at IQ O’clock in the fore noon, to continue ono weak. • NOTICE is therefore hereby given) to tho Cdfo ncr, Justices of the Peace and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said pre cept commanded to be then and (heto.in their proper persons, wilh lhoir rolls, records) inquisitions, exami nations, and all other remembrances, to do those, things which to their office's appertain to ho ddne{and all those that ate huundbyrcdogniennceS|to ptdaccUto against tltti prisoners that ate or then.shall lib in the Jail of said county, are'to bo thcro io prosecute them as shall bo just, ‘ JAMES ridi'PEU,Sheriff., Sueiufp’s Office, ■ Carlisle. July 8, 1347. 5 NOTICE. LETMPEtISj of Administration. on the bslato of Terraco Burns, dec’d. lato otVßrboklyn, Slate ofNcw York) Have been issued by. tnd itcglslcr of Climber land bounty, Pa.) io the subscriber) rfeaidlng in Lo gatlsporti Cask fcollfUyj Stale of Indiana Alt persons haVjng bialms.or demands against thb estate of said .decedent ard to present llibm properly au thenticated for sdttlcmcHl,;and those indebted will make payment to j£)HN BURNS, Adm'r, July 8,1847.—G1* . : N. B.- j -Tho Administrator above, will rcmalti In Cartlslb fbr or three weeks, for tho prirpdfce of seeing those interested in said estate: J. B. Surveyor and ScHvcncr. JOHN C. MITCHELL, will bo found at His office In thb rear of the Court House—ready at all engaged in the business of his profes* Sldn—to make surveys of lands, roads, f tc. He will also' pfeparo deeds of conveyance and any dlhcf hi- Bttbmonl of writing. . Carlisle, June 24,1847.—3 m Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tho cktate of John Harper, lute of Mifflin to\vnship,Cumborlahd co.j Pa., have been grarilcd by the Register of said coun ty to the subscriber residing in Dickinson towil ship, county aforesaid; AH poisons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate' payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for Bctllciqcnt. WILLIAM HARPER, E*V. , June 24, 1847.—6t* NOTICE. I WOULD hereby-notify all persons who are In arrears, either by note, bond or book accbbhl, to call and settle their respective dues as I have dispo sed of my entire stock of Hardware to Messrs. Fish er. arid Frirtnoy, of Harrisburg, and for no' other rea son but to settle Up my books. The sooner calls are -made'the bettor, as by July next the accounts ftltl be left in the hands of d.legal officer fof colleCllbh.— The bdoks must now bd settled up, several attempts having been made but failed in doing so. Wo give fair warning that if any one fails there is a way that will not fait In making them settle. Those.having business with - mo will find me at iriy residence, cor ner'of Louiher and Pitt streets; Carlisle, April 16. 1847. JACOB SENER. ASSESSMENT* MEMBERS of the Allen ond Easl Pcrinsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company, are hereby notified that the Board of Managers have ordered on assessment of four per cent. on. all premium notes, duo the Company on the 20th day of May last, to he paid previous to the Oth day of August next, to the Treasurer, or to the persons who have been appointed Receivers „ LEWIS HYER, Secretary ; Tho following named persons have been appointed by the Treasurer to act as Receivers :• . Fop, Cumberland. county —William M. Bcelem; (Prothonotary’s office.) Carlisle *, Robert C. Wlerrett; South Middleton township; John Coover, Esq., Me- ChQmCßriurgpfiritfltudofph Martin; NrOambfeHarid.'" For Dauphin county—Hoasbr A Lochihen; Har risburg... . . , . For York ebilniy,— Peter Wolford, jr;, Ftonklih township; SamderProwel, Fairviow township. Payments may bo made to cither of the above • named gentlemen, or to MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer, Near Shophordslown, Cumberlond county. Juno 10, 1847.-41. Notice to Tax Payers. TTNDER tho provisions oflho act of 1844, any county paying into tho State Treasury, tb©State tux levied on such county, prior to the ,16th of July in ony year, Is entitled to an abatement of 6 per cent, on tho amount so paid. ' • ' • Tho undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland county, in view of tho above provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those, who hy the prompt payment of their taxes piior to tho above date; en able tho Treasurer to pay over tho Stole tax, b 5 as to receive tho aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent, the > benefit of which has liilhcilo been engaged hy the ' ciliicns of the county generally, should ho allowed a 1 deduction of that amount by tho collector—have mi; 1 Ihorixod the different-collectors to make; said abate- 1 nmnl from the Stole lot, in all eases whore the Stole and County tax is psid to the collector pribr to tho 16th of July, 1847, when said obaloirlent shall nlnounl to ono cent or more, no fraction, of a tent to ho cre dited. . Since tho act of 1844,- tho Commissioners hove paid tho Stole tax of tni* county annually to the Stole Treasurer, within the time prescribed hy the act, and the county has received the benefit of on abatement of & per cent, thereon, hut to meet sold payment they hove found it necessary hetclolbre to appropriate a part of lift toilnty funds to meet llio deficiency occosioncd hy Jilinlpienta, until the bal ance of the State lax was collected, It ihbtefuro ho comes necessary to require tho payment of hath Stale ond County tox, to entitle the payer to the o'fo'rcsaid abatement upon the aforesaid Stole tod. The undersigned therefore confidently onticipnlc that the ehevo arrangement, and tho further induce ment of enabling Cumbollofld coWnly Ip maintain the choracter for promptness ond fidelity which she has acquired in the discharge iff her obligations to the Commonwealth,will induce every cilixen to discharge their State and Uounly Ux £° ( y ' D. STERRBTT, D'ANIEL bOHI.E, County Commissioners, W pu Rkii-t, Cl'k. Maxell 86,’ 1847.—4 m ■ " ' , Dnfiung Cap White Sulphur Springs; THE .ulißCtibcr respectfully inform. Ilia nich'd, and tfio public, that ho ban loaald iho ttbM e.labh.h nicnt, and will ho ready l<> rpcoWo vicitcr.ai any time from and after the 8(K of July; 'f fm ealabli.hinoni ha. rceehliy been rofuruliW,' add plhcrwi.o Impro ved. Good cooli. and baleful aorvanlo will l» *l - in attendance, and vioitera may f c 7 U P‘*” . P pleasure ahd comfort. ** • .. frrtMi lh „ ry oW . alwaya foody la cbn«oy n«"« O ' , J | lloo ,| „ lc I villa Depot,'on Iho Cuniborlnnu j 1 KAUM. ' SP J o'r^o"^, 1 817.-2 m _ Second Arrival-of Hoots, Shoes and Brogans. JIJST received a new awollmeiil pi • 'ofMfn’uUool., Jaj Monroes, ladles Kid nfid JMorroCc o Slippers, Mi ton and Child* . I.irfck ft-nd fift’ty cbioiVd Kid Boots.— Sr KMM'SS ic.. wholeiala o, null “‘ftiril'S*J’oK'SAm *'«M, coJnur of Main and I’ftl Mtrriiu, oppuaile ihu Methodist Episcopal Church Carbide, July 0, IM7. TJAYSOkT’S IK 11K1.1. I HI.E IKK, for maikinp M r.iui'ii, Ac. Thi. ilia io need without 0 propoin ijon, and mutaiua it. lopulaiion fully aa Iwtng inf®* liar la none, now In u.c. For «ale.ol IJ>*JP>UK * 1 . 0,< „C J.& W.B.FhBMINO. , July B, 181 V,, ; : Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at* private sale,hls valuable farm situate in Westpcnnsboro’township/CnoH bcrland county, about 12irilles west of Carlisle, and 1 rrltlb from Nowvlllo, and $ of tt mile fromlhe Cum berland Valley Hullrdad, on tllfi Big Spring. Said farm la bounded by lands of Robdrt Bitten, Robert M’Fdrlatto and others, Containing, dbout 120 Acres* ? of limestone land; about 80 acres Of wblcll'ifl cleared and in a,good state of cultivation-—the residue IflcoVJ' ered Willi thriving timber of various kinds* : About . 0 acres of the cleared land is mealloW, find the wholfi is under good fence. The improvements ate a two story bog House & Slone Kitchen, jiiSTO DouWc I-og Barn. aSsmSSi. fl lbct outbuildings, with a good’ Orchard and a well of water near the door. * The fahn on the toad leading froth Newvillo to Sprlhgficld and SloughsloWhl oh th* bonk df l.ie never failing Bid SpHhg, and about half a mile from two Mills bfid a Wodlen Factory; Alohg the bank of thd'Blg SpHhg Is a Variety of nbvef fall ing «tedll springs df bllolco Water* . An indisputable title ahil possession gWch on the drat df April nbxt. Tho aboVe farm Is the properly of the heirs of.GeOf-go Wyke, dec’d. For terms and other particulars enquire of the .undersigned residing on the ' ' s ,/ . ’ : If hot sold at- ptivato tfith day of. September next, it will bo offered at public salaop the premises* on that day. WMi‘ WYKi, ~' June 24,1847;—2tn A Farm |br Sale. THE subscriber offers his farm for sgle, situate 3£ tiillos west of Carlisle, Cumberland f county,.Hfl./ oil the Conodoguinut creek road, and aboul ha!f.!a). mile from Davis’ mill. The fatm cohtainfi’ Slxiy-l’our & a hall' Acrcs, i’,.. of fust-rate limestone land. About 64 acres is clear* od, well limdd, and In a high slate of *•; the. rosiduo is covered with good thuber, and lW whole is undct good fenCC; Too improvements are fi >i@|k trame House, liilM* ’A large Bank Barn, with two floors,.Wagdh Shed. Cork Crib, Qrfinory; dec., Under the sdme.roofi There is also a Brick Wash-house. Bmoko-hoUse, dml a Well of pever-fsii-.. ing water, With a pump ill It,‘under the same roof, and Ollib’r dut-bUildings. A-Brick Cistern, cfipabloof containing 80 hogghoads of water, and a young thriiri ing Orchard of bearing fruit, a good Lime Kiln,.&c; . The buildings were all built within six year*. , June 24, 1847; —tf GKOtIGB MYERS; t'arm fob Salct THE aUbscrlbets offer at private Dale that valu able farm Situate in Solilh Mlddletop toWnship; Cumberland canhty, about 3$ mites SdUth.bf Cac«. lisle, near the Forge road, conlainlhgheiwebn ' OO and 100 ActffcSj of first ralo limestone land. Tile improtement* niuoifli" a LOG HOUSE and UOQ BARN* (the latter nearly netV) a good Tenant house, and other outbuildings, anAp- Orchard pf, thriving trees, together with a nbtnhpt- of chfcrrjr.and peatb trees, all in thriving condition. A well of eieellent water near the dobr, &c. Between L 3 and 16 acres of the above is Woodland, and is Well limbered. The. remainder is cleared. land dmJ in iHilgli state of cultivation. . Person? wishing to Viovv tlio properly will call on either of the Undersigned, who reside ip Uid township aforesaid; JACOB WISE, HENRY WISE, . . . Frederick Wlse* ■ • Jldinrs. 0/ I'rcdcrich IfF/sc, Sr, decu: .tune 17,'► 1817*—2m* , . Property for Sale. A tJEUTAIN Lot of Oroohd.BUualed in Bicklii- . i\.son township. Oumbcrldnil county, South sldeoflhb x elloifr BtbebhesCtctki - \ on tlio Pldo Rbdd,3 milejj Weal of Uen* |HI®Hg * troville, a LOG WBATkER-BdARD DWBLIjIKg HpllSß, With 3 Acres of Ground aUabhbd thereto, and dli -elccllent broil ,bf water.— gooMisnd /ox. a store; FefsdHa-wlehihg tb pufehtis*. enquire of the owner. : WILLIAM E; BOYER; June 10, 104?.—dt> Health made easy lor ilic People; Or Physical JVoininb’, iIJ mate their Live* in thii Wirld Long and Happy, hy the author of “ Eda. cation; As It is, Ought to Se, and Might Be,” First American Edition;.with Additions: EEING on elementary and ihtoroalihg treatise oh Self Knowledge; Containing shortand enter toining article* oh Food; ■ HeftH, Glands, Strength/ • Ealing, '" ■ Stomach, Nerves, I? serrations/' * Digestion; Liyet, BUins, O/d Age; • Blood/ Tilings; Mind; Afan, : Arteries, . Wonjari, litiod, Veins, , Health, Disease, •• ■ ‘Jto, &c; &c« . , Togetaei with the Gicat Sccrfct~-Shcceii Jn Lif& How attained—how to do good- I —Cailsca and biTectsof ej-ror—habits—passions—ivoinah deienbed—tndn sfcrlbcd—man's errors—Hch and poor—iicxea—virtue, dtid vice—yoijlhlul errors—woman how iuado deli cate—ivoinqii’s virtuebl afobitiou, &c; &ci , •; The whojo dbaignod for Ihe Hoble purpose pfim? proving and eAMiding education amongst the people; imparling valuable knowledge on the physiologyof ihehtiman frame, omT tho lotvs which govetn menial anti bodily health, &cl \ , ~ ■> ,» f . Any person Bcndlhg.2s cents enclosed in a letter shall receive ono_copy by maili or Avo copies will l>b sent fot fi: Addresk, poßtsgo paid. , s . G. 1). ZIEBER & Co. May 27, 1947.—1 y . OCj'Tliis valuable work contains (In duodecimo form) 177 pages, Ilorcr’s Finn W-chiluiu ’iVrlllnaf mli. FJtOltr l»fc fjSm. ifce celiWlefl Profoaaor of Chem istry in the University of Pennsylvania. . ‘'Pi(ttjinci.pllii,£)ct. 11,1843; .. "Dear Sir—liming tried yoiif Ink, 1 wjll thanli you to aond trio a'tiolher bottle, aS I unii.tl to 1« ex cellent. lam your a, truly,’ • , “ROBT. HARE." I’tonr Dr. incite,, of Cincinnati, distinguished fof hia niirifetous aricntifip roacatchoa. . ‘•Mtdicol College of Ohio. Clncihnati; ' . January 17, l4H',. ‘‘Having used Mr.' Hoicf’a Wring Ink, I am aal iaficd that it ialhe Wil.jJWch hea ever coma to my knowledge, and os(ihcinl(y ia it excellent for the use of the Steel Pena, and will not corrode them, even.uf Ittig.Bat fl j OHI j Lp( , KE| Prof- of , ohohnatry." , Hover’s Adamantine' 6'ement. From . well known 1846.' &“ ja -~^®gSsr For.afa a i the nianuliclory, Wholwilo and Be-. mil Na. 8? Woilh Third Slreef, oppoaite Cho ii} „.ck , ioVe ,,. ti mufacl u„ r: May 13 1847.' _i. ClWliltig! ClolUlns! 1 TIUJS subscriber. of t 1.6 laic firm of Brick & Moore* lakes tills method of informing hi* friend* •ml . the public .in ghgeJal, that he haa bbdghChut the m toreil of B.l*. Iluek, at the o)d established 01,0TU IKG STANU. JVb.SS l Mnrhti Street, Philadelphia; and is now prepared to furnish'alt kinds of Keady mado CLOTHING, el prices which cannot hut se cure to him the patronage,of all who wish in.jjHJS chase Cheap ClplhlAg. 1, hjyo splen.lM ' ■Cloth Dress api Frock toals, from »6,60 t< it IS.' J«-. y Pants from 15 cents to ?6 i Vests, from 02f (4; suit of Summer Clothing fo< ■ o y ( VejjeJ Winds of Gentlemen-. FurniehloiJ OooJ. at ly low prices. * O uM do "•» *° Wholeealo dealer, in J.-MOORF, cal) « l 11,0 " 10 “ jJ,- v JniStratiW' a(!tl f h,c ': ..'.May SO, («<?' u
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