' , ** i —" , From . i AcTilovcmcnts oif FoAcralsm. whan tt party asks the people to trust thorn with . Leromont of la great country, il_ ought-to ho' i? to point to Its afile, unfl: prove by ito past oon "W I Ilmt it is worthy of being confided in heron fieri C’lio Federal.presses .are s|iy, .on this (core. ; They 1 „r i-evert to what they have done, but deal only in "rMnisce of whit tlidy 1 mill dn, This is great InjoS- P, r ”, ihomsolvei j. for: tho brow of Federalism is tlcc w iih a largo number of blushing honors.— eVin members of that party.bejrfgexdossivoly-modest, n Will'recount a ftvr bf lhoir achievements., " I In tho Convention that framed the Constitution r tiio United! States, they, advocated a system of 0 crnmcnlVeaeinbling that of, England, several of declaring that file corruption of the, British lovernmenl wad the.best part m'it. ■ ~ . fcg They tried to, insert in lliojiaino CbnsUtblipn 1 nower to create ai National Bahk, but wore toted ? 0 V„ by ; ' ; : • ° 3 After iheadpption of the Constitution • without eh power* they construed a\vay : its plain-words, Sl, (l cptablishod a National Rank in violalion of it.- on , Tbby carrle4the; funding syatom, and thereby. ’tgjlha Congress; raany.ofvwhoso members, f°vinir largo certificates, pf public debt bought.for thing enriched-ihemsolves by their own votes, at lie expense of thogovernment and its libhest credi- t 0I r' Tlioy proclaimed that a public, debt was a pub- 1 . -because- thoy wunted to. create such a ( licbVosa Bobrce.oPprivato profitTi/- % They passed thp:‘? AUptirLaw” todrive from the countrymen opposition' thd President dc.- S 1 paßHdd'thQ “Sedition Law” to muzzlo.llio * s and destroy tho freedom of epc'eclr. • P 8 They appointed the midnight judges; fastening upon tho^ublic. treasuryf.iriropposilion to the public will, a horde,o.flifyofHcors, a. 9 They established, in 1800, a Bankrupt Law, which, like tbatof 1841 j was a fruitful instrument of fraud and injustice. ... . . • - 10. Tlicy attempted to elect, in tho House of Rgp ressnlativcs, Aaron Buaa, an apdsfofelraitor, instead of JacreasoN, a pure patriot, who was clearly indipa- . led as tho people’s choice; . , . 11. After Jefferson’s .election, as well as before . it, they slandered hini night and day, without mea sure, decency, or reason- : 12. They opposed all Jevfkkson’s measures, though [hey were wise, just, and necessary ; und more espe daily laid themselves out to thwarUiim in Ills efforts to make England do’as Justice.- - V 13. They entered into a conspiracy to dismember the Republic, and place the Eastern States under tlid protection of England; ; . . ■ - 14. They gpl up the. JHartford Convention, and approved of its trqasontfhld .purpose . 15. In tho diplomatic controversy between the United Slates and England, which preceded the war, they Hid their best to disgrace their own country, and to encourage England in her course of insult and wrong, by proclaiming through their presses, that America “ could not ho' kicked into a war.” IG.‘ After tho declaration of tho war, they gave aid and comfort”'to tho British.* [7, Spun after tho.war, tlioy commenced the sys tem of changing their party nsnio, which they have since followed up so successfully, that no rogue ever eppesrod in the Quarter Session with a greater num ber of alias's. ■: ' ,--'lg , , 18. They elected John Q.,Aoams m tho House of Representatives by a trick, cheating tho people out ,of the man they., wanted, nnd.approvcd - nil the tom fooleries of tho AUnmsiadministration, Panama Mis sion, Liglit-bousesofthe Shies,-Internal Improve ments by the GoncrnlGoveroinefil, slid all. ’ 18. They slandered General Jackson, ns bolero they hnd slandered Jkffbkson, and though claiming lo have “all tho decency,” their repealed cruel and (also attacks on the wife of tho pa ttiolic.lioro) brought her to tho grave. : - ' ’ ■ 30. They sustained and supported tho Bonk of the United Stoics in all its-corruptions, giving it ” oid and comfort” in every, attempt it mndo to plunder the people and tho government 21. When tho French Government refused to pay. the indemnity, they pleaded Ihecaufid of.Loms PitiL nrpE, nnd poured torrents of abuse on the gray head of their own patriot President Tor daring to demand justice from a foreign king. , ’ • 22. They carried the election of-1840 by. conceal* ing their principles from tho public eye, and raising sefy about log cabins, hard elder, rams* horns, spoons, dish clothes and,chamber sells. • They attempted to establish another 'United Slates Bank, although they know, that the two former were mere engines of corruption, , 24. They established a bankrupt Law, by which it is estimated, that honest creditors were ohcaled out of/tes/miitired mil/ions'in one year. 25. They quarrelled with the President of the! own choice, because he stood between them and til constitution, to save it from violation. I 2G, They, were anxious for war while tho counlr was at peace. ... , 27. The country, is. now engaged In a war, and they do their utmosUdbr the enemy. Of course,, these ore mere heads, and intended simply to hint to the Federal presses how they might srguo their cause, if they would only, throw- aside their excessive ond unnecessary bashfulness. From the Gettysburg Compiler. Francis R. Siiunk.— What charges can be brought against Gov. Bhunk 1 None, . We have ytuo heat the first supported accusation. Ho is a confirmed Democrat, and therefore is objected to hy iliosc who belong to the Federal- party* but as the Executive of the Slate, ho has discharged hi# duties promptly, energetically and fairly* The welfare of the State, and the interest of the peo* pic alone occupied hla attention, and he strove to advance them without being swaged by paillsan feeling. °>. ; - iJHitrftctfif. 1 rinLADELI’II 1A MARKET. Tuesday, July 27, J 847. Flour and GrAl#. —Slock of Flour light and mar ket quiet. Good Western i« worth 85fl end fresh ground 85£ a ss. Corn Meal, 83j for Ponno. and 93} for Brandy wine, though wo have heard of a sale of the latter at 83fl. Ryo Flour is offered at 830 Brain.— Wheal, good red is scarce el 814 J while 91,30; Corn is worth 73 to 80c for Pcnnn. yellow and ‘ttcforSoulhcrn, with sales. No salosof Ryo* Oats »rc worth 4Gc. Whiskey—ls held aI2C a 290 in hhds and bids, / s died. ; \ In tins Borough on (he 21st Inst., aßer a short ill* Miss Rachael K, Eluott, in lhd»22d year of Jicr sge. la Dillsburg, York county, on the.lBth ultimo, of Bropsy, Mr. John Totten, aged about 60 years. Ho "■as a native of Ireland, born In Porladown, In the cuimty of Armagh, • ' f n, Borough on Saturday last, John 0 pinion and Eliza Smith, aged 3,years, 5 months an jl 15 dfiyg. #l '. flic deceased came to Ids depth from a ■seycro scales which ho received two weeks previous to his li* ,* Ho was a fine and interesting child, (ho idol Ins parents, and his sudden and unexpected death V| 1 long bo remembered by them* All the assist* n cc ihiit medical aid could render vVns brought into ‘luisilion, but God had laid his hand upon him and 31 taken him wo trust to. a brighter and belter °rlu. Well may we say that**bribe midst of life # ro in death’." . , l STANDING COininiXTJiE.. Tlio Democratic Republican Standing Committee Cumberland County nro requested to meet at the r Qlic liouso of David Marlin, in Iho Boroqgh of Clinic, on . . Monday, tUo 2d day of Augnat next, purpose of appointing Iho i« n ,i p r *‘°Wing Iho Delegate Elections and Iho os* » °f a County Convention to foim a ticket. rc^c« C {c(! uttcm anco th° Commitlooia earnestly nft Mod gentlemen compose the y. 1 Committee for the present. year—James »idn* m,of Allcn » Samuel Hoover,UigSnring; Da. lon* 1 i VOr * Hopewell; David Williams, N. Middle- Win 11 n A *d, Monroe 5 Win, H. Ferguson,Mifllin; ♦ille* 1 ”°f l h N, Cumberland; Win. Crawford, Now- Wsiu« c ,, kongnookor, E, Pennsborougb; Win* ton- i/ 1 1 ,i l -. n^,nrl » Thomas Bradford, b. Middle* Silver Spring; J» M. Gregg, lial e . Wm, Holmes, East VVard»Car lUm'u,l A v A* M'lCeo, Newton ; David Ilmno, Esn., Hutciinl!’ ,®. or K° Reese, Southampton; Francis luirff. fV n *tP ,0,1 ' n80,1 l Daniel Roomer, Mechanic*. ,f fMpin„ m n, J?? noan » Shlnpensburg Bofougli; Pe. ,# thsrs w Cr / Township} WilhamCo. ,ul /oTlBl7.° nT, ' iborOUS ' l ‘ SWy Cow. * CIAME to tho subscriber residing nenr Shiremnny- A town,. Cupiherland county, dn'the 21st instant, iff ITo^rfri 1 1 argc llriridl c: CO) Vith a white belly alul lafgh hfirfis. ■ Tlie mwnci', is requested to come forward, prove prnperiy,.pny-ciisrges, and take her.away,.otherwise she wjll'ibe' diapqaefi of as the .law. directs;. -V- , y.Aßti AHA M' II AM ILTO N.. ■ July / [ toßi ; P^tejt;;]BQb^ : A POCKET BOOK, contk 1 jun g.fi (Tv erij Lalin re. IX.. c'elpts; arid n five dollar.; note, svas'’lost in llie Borough of Carlisle, bn' Friday, eybnri)g’ Inst, the 23d irist. Aliy,person finding tho>'umeV will receive the llrnnks of the owner, (who resided iii: Hagerstown',) and also rewarded, by leaving it with the editor of the Volunteer* Carlisle, ! - July 39* 1847 LEWIS WICKEY. Assigncesliip Account. THE} account of .Peter Barnhart,- Assignee of John been presented Id,the Court of Common ..Fleas of Cumberland county, and said court appointed ilitf first day of .tlio AngUst Tcrm, 1847) for tho.final passngo of said, account, and rule on' all. concerned to:appear aryl shew cause why said account;shall.not bo .anil allowed by said court. ; \V, M,iBBJBTKM/Prolh*y. , Office, . / Carlisle, July 211,1847.—3 t \ NOTICE, T ETTERS of administration on the estate of Wif •l i liam Straycr, deed., late of Hampden township, have been granted by the Register of Cumberland County,'to the subscriber residing in said township. All persona having-claims against the estate will present them for settlement; and. those who are indcht. ed will make payment to- * ADAM SIERER, Ad'mr. July 29,1847—Gt* - Estate Notice. t ; LETTERS of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Flicklnger, laid, of North Middleton townshipvdec’d;, have been granted by the Regis ter of Cumberland county, to the subscriber resid ing in Hopewell.iownshipJ AU persons having claims against said estate will presenrthem proper ly authenticated for seUlninnnt, and those indebted will make immediate payment.to SAMUEL PLICKINGER, wftfmV; • July 29, 1847.—61* Notice to Tax Payees'. THE Commissioners of Cumberland county, fed much gratified in being.ablo to announce to the citizens of the county,-that, by their prompt payment of the .Slate.and County tax, they havcienabled the County Treasurer to pny over to the Treasurer of the Commonwealth the State lax assessed .upon this coiinty, sb as to receive an abatement of 4 per cent, upon tb'o amount Urns paid, agreeably to the act of Assembly.' But vyliilo they would congratulate the citizens of Cumberland county that a majority-have evinced a laudable spirit in.thus -promptly affording to the State Treasurer the means to meet the engage, merits of the Common wealth and to pay the interest upon the State dobt.at maturity; they would rcmind the few; who are yet in arrear, in the.payment of their taxes, that .there is a debt -duo by the county and bearing interest, which renders it very desirable that those yet.in arrear shouldi.mako:pnyincnl totbo county collectors as soon os practicable. The commendable’promptness''with' .which the majority have paid Choir State and County lax, lias enabled the Treasurer to pay over the State tux with out the necessity of the Commissioners obtnihlng -n loan for that purpose, which has hitherto been re quired—and the prompt payment of the balance of the Stale and Connty tax yet due, will; place in the hands of the Commissioners Iho anchna to pay the annual interest-of the county debt; and also about twelve.thousand dollars of the principal. ‘ ■ J. -WORTHINGTON;/ D. STBRRBTT, ... DANIEL COBLE, . County Commissioners . ' Attest—Wm. . July 22.1847.—6 t, . . - * - Notice to Tunipilicis. THE Commissioners of Cumbcrhndcounly hav-| ing.bcen required by act of Assembly passed the 15th day of March, 1847,' to' fcpait'thd road,adjoining the Bridge noai*' Nowvillc,.wiJl receive proposals up'to Friday tho 30ll| fast., at 13 o'clock, M;, for tbo mak ing 6f a goodtiirnpiho.road from tho Bridge, to near M’LaughlinV .small House, distance froth 40 ,to 50 rods in lefrgth',Tind 30 feet wide—depth of stone 15 tr | inches in tho centra and 8 inches at tho sides. Road rounded on the surface.- - The contractor must state a definite price per rod, gunning the length and Inking In (ho full breadth of tltc road. The contractor to furnish all-matcriuls.— Tho stone to .bo well broken and graveled on tho surface of the road, • Tho proposals will be received At the public house of Daniel S. Dunlap, on the Abovo date. /. ■ J. WORTHINGTON,/ 1 D. STJBRRETT, DANIEL COBLE, r Commissioners. , Attest—Wm. Rilev,'Cl’lc. Commissioners’ Office, , > Carlisle, July 22. 1847.-21 ( NOTICE. A S t am determined lo close up my business at J\ the very earliest possible period,, I hereby noli fy those Indebted lo Como forward immediately and settle Up their respective accounts, as longer indul. goncc Cannot be given. Those who do not, before tho lslh of October* settle their accounts, either by paying tho cash of giving notcs'or due bills, may expect to have them placed in the hands of u’ Justice for collection, . D.' 11. ARNOLD. Carlisle, July 22,1847. Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Win. Leuix, late of Hogcstown, Ctimhcflrfml county, Pa., have been granted by the Bcgistcf of said county to the subscriber residing in East Donngore tp« Lan caster cd„ Fd. All persons indebted to said cStntu nto requested 'to make immediate payment,’, and those having k c|aims will present them propo.ly authentica ted for settlement. D. K. ÜBISEY, Adm't. July 82, 1847.—0 - NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Terraco Burns, doo’d. Into olVUrooklyn, Stale of New York w havo been issued by llm Register of Cumber land county, Pa., to tho subscriber, residing in Lo gansport, Cass county, State of Indiana All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested, to present them properly au thonticaled for settlement, and those indebted will make payment to , JOHN BURNS, Adm*r» July 8, 1847.— 61* ’ . . Ni B.—The Administrator above, will remain in Carlisle for two or three weeks, for the purpose of seeing those interested In said estate. J* B» Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on I lie estate ofJohn Harper, late af Mifflin township,Ciiniborlandco., I’a., have been granted by the Ili'gielor of said conn ly lo the subscriber residing in Dickinson .town ship, county aforesaid. Al! poisons indebted lo said estate nto requested to inn lie Immediate, payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for lIAnrER . 72xV. .7.-01* . . ' Juno 34,184’ NOTICE. T WOULD hereby notify all persons who ore in 1 arrears, either by nolo, bond or book account, to call and aollle their respective duos as I have dinno acd of my onliro otock of Hardware,to Messrs. I lab or and Forlnoy, of .Harrisburg, and for no other rea son but to aoltlo up my books. Tim sooner, call* are mado lire bettor, as by July next Iho accounts will bo loft In (badlands of a legal ollieer for collection. Tbo books must now bo settled up, sovcrol attempts having boon made but failed in doing so. Wo givo fair warning that if any ono fails there is a way that will not fail in making thorn settle, Those having business with mo will llnd mo at. rny residence, cor nerof I.butbor and. Pitt ktrocle. , rtarlislo. Anrll 16. 184 T. JACOB SbNEB^ HOVER'S celebrated Black, Blue, nnd Rod Writ ing Ink, wlilcli will not corroda the pen nml flows rfooly. It I- the best In J k ." o S l ly i '!. , :°X -.f 0 ' »nlo‘by ' : 1 ■ ' •’ July 29. Tilly Ml. 1847. Wood Wanted A'P THIS OFlflOfe 'IAIMKBIA'ri.LY, Proclamatioii. ‘ 'V tllo poporobfo Samuel-.Hepiujii??, fr YV President Judgeof the several Courts of.Com m6n Pleas of the countieff Of Chmborlantl, Perry and Juniata; in Ponnsylvania/’aml Juatide'Of life- suvbfnl- Courts of. Oyer arid Tchniner and GenCial Jnil De livery* in said counties* an'd;Hon.- John\Stiiart and JolmOlehdenih, Judges of the Obuft of. Oyer and Terminer Ot|d GenbraP Jail De|iverV t for. life - trial of alp capital dnd other dflences, in ihß.iia|dcbuniy of their preccpts.to ino.dlr’ectcd,’dated thc. lSlli bf April, 1847, have--ordered jthe Oour.t of Oyer and Terminer and-General: Jail ’Delivery, to be holden a t Carlisle on the fourth Monday of August next, (being the 23d day) at 10 o’clock in thoforc noon, to continue one week. - NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Teuco and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they aro-by the said pre cept commanded to bo:'then and there in their proper persona, with their tolls,- records, inquisitions, exami nations, and all other. remembrances, to do those things which tbtheir'bffic’es appertain to ho done,and ail those that are huundhy recognizances, to,prosecute against the prisoners llmt.are.or then shall be in the Jail of.said countyj aro to he there to prosecute them ns shall he just, . JAMBS HOFFER, Sheriff. Siif.uiff's Office, 7 , ■ Carlisle, July 8, 1847. 5 TO VOIJJIV'ffEEUg FOR. MEXICO, - - • Carlisle,' June 19,'1847r. > T dm this day informed that the President of tho United Stales has accepted the services ofthO VolunV (ect; Company enrolled here... I would, therefore in form the members of said company, nnd others* that the' act of June 18th allows to bach non-commissioned officer, musician'and private ofyoluntcers, 31) cents, in: Hector subsistence, for cvery:lwcnty miles, by the MoH direct route,* from (hciHiomcs to (ho place oi' general rendezvous* ond.S3 30 per month for clothing, during the time he snail be in tho service of tho U. Stoles,’ The yofurittef rtftfst’liMfcvcf furnish his own clothing, and bahritft fecoivo it in kind. To enable the volunteers called Into service to provide ihcmsclved with good arid sufficient clothing, tho Secretary of .War has authorised the commutation allowance for six months (twenty-one dollars) to be paid in advance to. each non-commissioned officer, musician .and.private, after being mustered intb'ser vice,-but only with llio express condition that the volunteer has already furnished himself, with six months clothing, which fact is to be certified to the Paymaster by the Captain of the company, or that tho amount thus advanced shall ho applied under tho supervision of his Captain, to tho object contemplated by law. In the latter case the advance commutation for clothing will be paid on the Captain's certificate tiiat ho is'salishcd it will bo so applied. - ■ 'f- EDWARD WATTS, Captain. ' Election. THE Dublin Gap Sulphur Springs Association will hold nn elcdionnt thp Spring? on Saturday the 31st instant, at 2 o'clock, P. M;, to elect a President and Treasurer to'serve for one year, together with one -Manager for three years,’and to do -,any other business that May come before the Association. The stockholders arc requested to ho.punclaal in attending-. By order of the Managers.. ~ ANDREW L. COYLE, Sec'y. July 22. 1847.—2 t . . Surveyor and Scrivener. JOHN C. MITCHELL, will.jie found at his office •in the rear of the Court House—ready at all times—unlcss cngagcd In the business of his profes* sion—to make surveys of lands, roads, etc. He will also prepare deeds of. conveyance and any other in strument of writing. . . Carlisle, June 24',.1847. —3m To (lie Citizens of Cumberland Co. “ There is something mote precious than Gold or JJwmonds—tlEAvrii” ’ fTIIIERE ardaomo diseases that visitat slated .Xseasonsof the year, and which not (infrequently become alarmingly fata), during tlio sunfmcrand au tumn months; especially to the young; there being not less than seventy thousand dyfng annually with derangements of the stomach and .towels Docs not cvcryTeeling of our n&luro become enlisted it; the humqno dcsiro lo lessen this frightful mortali ty, are wo not hound by every-principle of rcligion to administer relief Wheft in our power; and wc dis charge our duty whdh Wo ‘point pul’the greatest re medy over yet discovered, for this purpose, to :tho public. If there he one, or. if they have a friend, or a child, or aneghbor, who rhay-chnnco to lead this notice, that is suffering with Dyecptary, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaiifls, Colic, Flatu lency, dec.,'<Stc., then lot them try Dr. Keeler’s Cor dial-and- Carminative, and wo guarantee a speedy cure* '. s ; .« -■ Lnncasi ;flville, Dec. 11, 1846. ;DrvKeeler—Sf : summer your ngentJeft me homc of your rdint andCarminajive; urging. me to try . ipponed that X hod a caso,'a young child ft*»oulalx, month* old, wliosi,sto mach and bowels were in n very disordered condition, cniaeil., hy o deficjoncy of its mother’* milk. The child,was a,mere skeleton, (hero was- much tormina', tenesmus and constant evacuations. ’I administered every medicine I could think of, rtith but a slightnl loviation of the complaint. I then thought of giving your mcdldirio a trial commrhcing with ‘small doses. I soon however perceived the child could bear n full dose as recommended in directions; before it had , taken half a bottle, tho 'stomach and bowels hod re* covered,their natural tone, every other bad symptom yielded, und tho child rapidly recovered. - ,V / I have no.hesitation in saying that.your medicine js the very best for the above,complaints! have ad ministered in a2l years’ prifftlcc. . •, Very rcspcctfullv, your friend, ; ' H. U. BOWMAN, M.D. Watclica, Jewelry, See. rpHE subscriber offers to Ihutrnde, or by retail, n J_ largo and ‘general assortment oftlio following nr tldc«, being oil of his own importation or mnnufac lure. ' ' Buyers of goods In tin* line rtro lh vital to cftnmlno tbo assortment, and orders are solicited, with the ns* smnnee that every effort will bo mndo to site satisfac tion and insure a coiitlnbiitfco of cilslonr; I Gold olid Silver Lever. Watches of ordinary .quality. I , J)o do do of Htipcrior finish., ■ l)d . do, do .Anchors A Lepines. double cased English <Sf Swiss verge Welches, with light, mcdium.ond heavy rases, Gold Jewelry inall varieties, fine and common, Silver Plated,,and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 3,4, 0, 8 and ip tunes. Gold .and Silver Spectacled. - Diamond Pointed Gold Pons. Mantel and Office Clocks, in gilt and other framtS. Watchmakers'* Tools and materials of all Sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fane, Steel Beads, Ac, Having‘every facility for obtaining goods on tho most advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will bo ollcrcd to purchasers. JOHN 0, PAHR, 112 Chesntil Street, Philadelphia. July 92. 1847.—0 m .j _ Clothing! Clothing!l rpHE subscriber. of 110 Into firm of Hock & Mooro, J takes this method of Informing his friends and the public in general, that bo hob bought out the in terest of S. 1,. Buck, at tho old established C/hOTH ING STAND, A'0.251 MarhctHired, Philadelphia, and is now prepared to furnish nil kinds of Readjr inndo CLOTHING, at prionn wldoh ennnot but bo euro to him the palronogn of nil who wish to pur chase Chlop-Clothing. I have' splendid French Clolh Dress and Frock Coals. frortr*B,6o to $lB, do. Penis from 75 cents;lo $0;. Vents, from 62J cents to s4* salt of SuitimoK Clolhlnfr for $3,35. Albo, nil kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at extreme ly low prices. ... , - Wlidleselo'dealers in .Clothing would do well lor call at tho store of ■ ,os ® l ’ u 261 Market Hired, Philadelphia. " May 20. 1847- ’ , ' , Dnbllng Clap White Sulplutr Springs, rpilE subscriber respectfully informs his friends smf X tho public, that ho has leased the above establish ment, and will bo ready to receive visitors ol shy lime front and after lboBlKrrf July. Th'o establishment has recently boon refurnished, nniT btherwiso impro ved. Good cooks and careful servants Will’ he ' al wayslit attendance, ami visiters mpy rely upon.,being furnished with every thing calculated to add to their .pleasure'and coin fort. Thoro will ho conveyances always‘ready to convoy'passengers from ihO'Ncw vlllO Depot,.on the Cumberland Volley Road to the Springs.'.- -I.A-fIAUM. ■.func i'l, fa47.--Sm . ■ -Soling off at First. Cost! ‘;C w ‘ 9 bing to wind up Iris business dispose of his largo and elegant as- Goods at FIRST COST! Being to .sell off his entire stock* heiasaures his friendj:qnd f the public, that great bargains will-be offered. .. .1 lioae;.tlierc, who wish’ to save from 18 to 30 percent.,in purchasing Goods, will do,well togive hinrqn early-call. His assortment is larfee, and the goods Jiato been purchased with great Cafe, and em- : of neatly every article usually kityt in a-Dry Goods store/ The following, together with thousands of other articles, 100 numerous to mention* .embrn.ee a part of the goods offered tot sale.: French* Eifglish and American. cloths, ■. of all colors, prices, rind qualities; Plain and Fancy Cdssitncrqa, Summer do.,- Tweeds, Tweed Cloths; CassincHa, .Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, &c. -ATuli assortment of Smnmer Stuffs for. Gentlemens’ nnd Boysi tVear/ For the Ladies wo have, a splendid as sortment lof,' ~ ■ " vSilks, Baragos r . •, oi-A nalzarlnptt,'-Embroidered p rc uch Lawns, Ginghams andiQjnglism Lawns, Wliito Goods for drcsaesrCasli meres, Do Laines and Calicoes. A few Shawls; Scarfsr Pnrasols.-Pnrasolol Is and Sunshades.' Thread kace and. Edging, Cotton do., Linen-Cambric Hand* kerchiefs, and a, general assortment of .Iloaibry. and Gloves. Also, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Rugs; Mattings; Floor Cloth. &e, Country Merchants and all otliers \villfirid il'to tlictr advantage to call soon, for they may.,rely, upon it, wo will sell to then! cheaper than they can .purchase in Philadelphia* • Carlisle, July 22, 18-17 A New Opening JUST-leccived at the store of'the subscriber, a large and-new supply of, superior double refined crushed and pulverized • lioaf,Sugars,‘ also and an excellent assortment of hogshead. and barrel Brown Sugars, at prices rang l ing‘fr6n»-,6i to. 12J cents per pound,’suitable forjrrtf. scrying, olid all other uses, £ „ Rip & Java Coffees, as wellpf Very soperioi to common qualities/ Spice* generally,.'viz:.. Pepper, allspice, cinnamon, citron, mocc, cloves; nutmegs, ginger ami mustard of various descriptions;'-; A supply of.lndigo, (hone'but best qualities} fosin, .madder, nllum, starch, washing soda, shit ■ Water and Soda Crackers, Nice, Ta ■ bio. quality; Also - ,Orccs» & Black Teas, including •Gunpowder, Impcriol. Hyeon,' Pouclinng and Louchong Teas, of superior qualities;. • Molasses and Syrup, of which wo have Boston Syrup, Trini dad, Orleans and superior Sugar House; , r '^Stoneware; such o« Jars,'Jugs, Pitchers, Butler Jars, &c'. Also , : lQiieens\vm'c & Cliinawaro/ While China nnd Granite Tea Sells, very low. Gran* ile and.Liverpool.Plated Dishes* Bowls, os also other setts, arid a general variety of common ware of every description—in which is a lot of Jelly Jars and Tum blers,/-, ■ : • . Our/aseorlmcnl of Glassware includes heavy fluted pint ond other Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Dishes, &c. Ccdarivarc, Churns, Tubs, Duckets (including painted 1 ) measures, Market and Clothes Baskets,bed Cords, clothes limn and pins, corn brooms, sweeping, dust, and white wash brushes, and an excellent lot of clothe and fancy HAIR BRUSHES, Fine /very and dressing combs, as well as other, qual ities. 4 .'Also.a cheap lot of the best Drawing -Pencils, together with many other mticlcs in our line too num erous to mention. ‘ Tho:*puhlic have our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on us since we have again com rnonce^/Cusihcss —and in offcitng olir now supplies wo Have a hope that they’arc of such qualities, mul low prices, as will. induce the same public to give us a contlnucd liko Bupport. i \ at-our store to see And judge for ihcmstlvcs is.the evidence for consumers, before buying else* where:- -j ; w. BUY. 'Carlisle, July 22, 1847. . . . . COME THIS WAT! PUSH ALONG! KEEP MOVING!! New Book Bindery and Book Store. fpIIE undersigned lakes this method ofln/brmtng I (ho citizens of Cumberland county, and the public generally, that ho has opened & NEW ESTABLISH’ WENT,in South Ilunovor street, in the store room formerly ocCuplad by Mr; James AfeMnthrond nearly opposite (ho PoslCfflicc, Carlisle, where ho is prepared to oxccido iyiih neatness, durability and dispatch, and oft fc/iiohablo terms, nil descriptions of Binding.. Music and Periodicals bound to patterns.. Gentle* men’s libraries fitted up and repaired. Ladies' Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions, 1 made to order. Binding done for Libraries, InslUu. ( lions, Societies, &c.,on advantageous terms. * 1 BLANK WORK, of every description, such ns Dockets, Records, Dcod t Aool<s, Bay Books, Ledgers, 1 Journals, Memorandums, Cheek Rolls. Receipt Books, &c., of the finest quality of paper, and in a t workmanlike style, cqilul to ally made in nnycouhlry town in the State, on the most reasonable terms.— Call and see specimens. New tint! Sccoml-lmmlcil Books, /Stationary, kc, Tlio subscriber has also commenced n new BOOK mere at the some place, wiioro Books of almost every description cun ho had. Orders for hooks will be promptly attended to. Letter and Writing Paper, colored Printing nnd Wrapping Paper, Post nnd cap paper hy the quire or roam, vefy cheap. Also, for sale, Blank Books* Fancy Articles, ' Blank Deeds, Lawyers, Justices & Constables Blanks. A largo assortment «r now stylo. Wiillniul.Window Blind Pripor,- Fire Board Scenes, &c.* White nnd blue Bonnet Rdards, Gold Pen*, flelffcupplying Ink standi. Hovoi’s black, blue and red Ink, Pofief sand, Sand Boxes, now style Wafers, Pencils, Cards, &c.. whltfK will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for clean linen nnd cotton rags, and such produce oamny bo agreed upon. . ... . • ‘ K B—Old books ro-boadn with nedtness and dis« P ,„ch. Al.o.filc. ofp,,^ siopHs ' Glrr _ Agent for Daniel Gilt, Curlttde, July 8, JB;i7. moWNSEND'S EXTRACT OP BARSAPA- X Hlt.I.A. —This nrltclo I, now used oxtcnni vdy bv pbyalciano. for the mnnvol. nnd permanent euro of id) diroa.ca nririilß from an fmpuro male of the lili.od, or habit of ayctoin. It ia wnnunlod by the manufacturer lu be (I*e limea atronßcr than any other preparation' extract, and each bolllo lo contain a ouarl. Prica $V per bottle. Por ante by J, & W. D. FLEMING. July 8, 1817. A rare cluuice for Business! ANY person wishing to engage in the mercantile business, can have an opportunity of purchasing a well selected stock of Dry Goads and Groceries , suitable for town and conntiy trade. The stand is one of the.best and most desirable in the Borough of Carlisle, and lias a good and well es tablished custom.' - ‘ Tho present proprietor wishing to engage in some other business, would dispose of his entire stock on very favorable tcrbis./ , , Any person wishingTo engage in tho aforesaid bu siness, will find it to their advantage to purchase tins establishment, as it hns a good run of town and coun try contour. For further particulars enquire ol me editor of tho American Volunteer,-Carlisle duly 1D,1547, ■ _ To Tcdlnrn Country TVI!. h<VEKSis frcparcd msjTP^^^^”^ X) alf the popular nH, f/” 'bv K prrcca/ AS ho -gl*cs terms ITS favorable as the' "BJ P „| attention, thisdepartnisniof,lns “ b ™ tl|eir „ being properly put Plc«se 0 e» | l am' —” pv. nT IJOtIKF. - An' excellent assortment of r S”' ■ • Jllty «» '*‘ W V BY virtue of sundry writ’s of Venditioni Exponas, issued pot; of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, Will ex pose the following Rcal.Estale,* situate .in Cumber land cointy, for.sale at the Court House, in iho Bo* rough'ytLC'erlisle,. on > Friday the 20th-day 6f Au gust,lB47, nl' Id o’clock, A. M,, as follows,.viz: A half.lot of Ground;situate in' the Borough of Carlisle, bounded .by n lot of Jflraes Armstrong.on the edaVPomfret slreef oAthe south. South Hanov er street on the west,- and others, containing 80 foel in front on South Hanover street, and 240 feet on Porafret street, having thereon erected a three story Stone House, ; ft Back Building, Frame Shop, Stable, &c: Seized and taken in exccuiion afl.iho property of Elizabeth Gray. • ’ ; ‘ Also, a half lot of groundsituatP in the Borough of Carlisle’, bounded by Main street.on tho north, by alot qf ; Andrew Kerr on iho west, on Alley,on the south, and by a lot of iho heirs of AndrewCarolhcrs, decM,,.on the cast, containing 30. feel In front and 240 feet in depth, more or less, having thereon erec ted a tv?p stoiy Brick House, Back Building, Stable, See. ■, a half lot iti the same .Borough, hounded by jvfain street dn thc north, Letart Spring on the east, hy.a lot of D. N. Mahon on the south’, a lot of Jacob Zug on.-the west, containing 60 feet on Main street and 120 feet in depth, having thereon erected A '• Stone Distillery, Fratnc Stable, &c. Seized and taken' in execution as thd property of Christian Inhoff- . ; Also, a lot of ground situate in Frankfofd town shlp. hounded by Moqntz.John Hays. Samuel Javory and others, containing I £ Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a 1$ story LOG HOUSE, dec. .Seized and taken,in execution as the properly of Thotoa* Sanders*. ' D. 11. ARNOLD. Also* (lie one undivided ninth part of a tract of I«pd,‘situate in Newton township, on the turnpike ,foad, containing 180 Acred, more or less, adjoining lands of Mary Fiillcn, Jacob Belizhodver, John Mc- Culloch,Samuel Markwood, John Sharp’s heirs, and others, having thereon erected a largo two story Slone Blouse, a Flame House,' (wo Log Houses one Stone Shop, a' large Bank Barn, and sundry other Out-houses.— Seized and taken in execution, as. the* property of John Slough, jr. - Also, all ihe interest of Thomas Paxton in a tract of land, situate in South Middleton lowiiship, hound ed by lands of Wm. Moore, Thomas Craighead and Jotfeph Kcagv, containing 14 Acres and 40 perches, more or less, having thereon erected n Merchant Mill. Plaster Mill,'Saw Mill, two story Log Houses, and n new Brick Dwelling House, &c* ■.Also, all the interest in a tract of land, containing 25 acres, more ot; less, situate in South Middleton township, hounded hy land* of Win., Moore;' John Zug and others, hating a LIMB KILN thereon cree led. Also,all Iho interest in q tract of land, containing 25 Acrcs. rooio or less, situate in'. South. Middleton .ownship, bounded by lands.of Johnftoycr, Samuel Hepbtfrn, John Stuort, jr- and the. Mount Holly £s* tote, having thereon erected n Log House. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Paxton;. 1 .-.V . " ’ Alboj a Ipt rtf grotiridflitudto in Dickinson town ship, containing 6- Acres, more or leds, adjoining lands-ofrM*. Gilleland, Iho, Walnut Duftom Hoad, and others, having the/eon ei'ecied a.large (wo story Brick House, Tan yard, Tan House, a Stable and other Out-houses. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John Min nigh. Also, the interest, being the one undivided half lot of ground, in Now Cumberland,' bounded on:the north by Third street, on- tho cast by «m alley, con taining 60 feet; in front and 280 in depth, more dr less, having thereon, erected, a two story Log House and Frame Stable.' Seized and taken in execution as the property of Abraham Brctz.. Also, a lot of ground situate in South Middleton township, hounded by lands oi \VUlinm MoorO, Jas. Moore f sod. Robert. Grahpm^containing U Acres. having UicreoiT erected a, I i story, LogHouao, Log Stable, &c. Seized and taken in execution as (he property of Samuel Schrlver* ' ’ ’ A Iso, a tract of land situate in Dickinson township, adjoining lands of George Klnslnger, Samuel Cock loy, other lamia of John Keller and others, contain ing'l6s acres, more or less, hanng thereon eroded a two story Log House, Log Bain, •Waghn Shed, Ac. . . .•' Alao, a tract of.fond in name (o^namp,•‘•adjoining: lands of William Weakley's heirs, \Vm. Craiglow, Chrlilophcr Johnson, John Chesncl dnJ.ollior lands of John Kelldr, <fonl.i/ning 100 ocrca/mbre orJeiw,, having (horcon erected a ' I Mjog House, ttaulc tlni'it, ~ • j Wnfjon Shed, Orchard, ic, Also, a tract of Woodland, ailualo in same town* ship, iadjoining lands of D Hoover, Samuel Cocklry. other lamia of John Keller und others, containing 35 acres, more or less.. . Also, a tract of Mountain land, situate in some township, adjoining lands of domes Weakley, Titos. W. Black, A. G. Ego and others, containing 106 acres, moro or less, having thereon creeled a a one story Log House, &c. • Also, a tract of Mountain laud, situate In same township, adjoining lands of A. G. Bgc, Dr. Chain* jors| the Pine Grove Estate and others, containing 265 acres, more or less, having therdon erected a two story Log House, dee. Also, tho ono undivided half port of n tract of Mountain Idnd. Vilimto hi South Middleton township, adjoining lands of tlreheirebf Michael Ego,iWd., — Uricker, and tho York county line, containing 300 ocres, more or leJsi Also, a tract o*f. Mountain land, situate' in some township, hohndoi hy tho heir? of Michael Ege> de ceased, Jacob fihpaflar and others, containing 100 acres,.more or less. Seized and taken jn execution ns the properly of John Keller, And all. to ho sold by ine, James hoffer, sh% Sheriff's Office, / Carlisle, July 15,1847. \ Valuable Farm for Sale. rpHE subscriber oflets at private sale, his valuable 1. farm situate In Wcslpcnnaboro’ township/Cbm* horlaml countv, about IS miles west of Caillsle, and I mile from'Noiwllle, and $ of b mile from tho Cum berland Valley Tlallroad, on the Big Spring. Sold farm is hounded by, land* of Robert Blcon, Robert M’Farlano and others, containing about nf limealono'land, nl>nut 80 acres of which in denied anil in a good stale of enltWalion—the residue iscov. orcil wllh thriving limber of various kinds. - Ahoul 0 acres of the cloim'il laml is meadow, and the whole is under good fence. The improvements are a two sloiy . . wv Log House & Slone lumicii, iSf®. A Double Loss Barn, llLliWg .0,1 Ollier ouldinililinpa, iliilh a goodl Orchard and a well of water near the door; The farm is immediately on the r ™ dm l!a°nk o” !he «ig Hnriog f. a -ariety of never fail -Sion given on the e : The Sliovc farm is the property first of Apni "«'■ U’vlie. dec'll. For terms and | onguire if the undersigned rc.idihgi private sale before thC tßlh M "f « . Aoif il will bo ofTored irt.pbbjic «1« on SrplcmWr *«*. i' * W M, WVKB, iho ni‘omi«'»» °” l,iat ‘'*y* . Sono'Mi 1047.—2 m rplIE proprietor respectfully Infurmn hi» ftiemls n'ml Iho public in general, that ho is prepare.) In nc commo.lr.ie o largo norther of Visitor* nb.T Doar.lera The Springs ate oilunled 4J miles north of (Jorlislo, Onmhotlnnd county, Pa., In a fine healthy and remote n ] nr e and ever.) iecolmnodoUhn may he thlled on. r ’ , • ■ DAVID'UORNh'IAN. July IS, 1847,—ht : ' ' ■ 1 " 3011 WORK NEATLY EXECUTED AT .THTP OFFICE. illcrilTt Sales. Saw Mill, 120 Aorea, Carlisle Siirlifgs. ; .v-■ .’V'^- ‘;~r , Ey virtue of'an ordcV 6f Cumberland cdui\tj, I-xvill expose to.publfc.aaie, on the premises, in.the Borough of Carlisle, on Sa turday (lie 'Slat daV of August, A. jj. ISdTf-'xl-lO . o’clock, A. M., Hie/one undivided shtth pari-bfall that House and Im of Ground In the Borough of ; bounded by the Rev. Tlios. Creigh on the West, Dickinson Alley on the north, Mary Egc on' the caat t “and High-street on the south, 1 containing 30 feet in front and 240 feet In depth, having thoro* on erected a large two story Slone •> .' ' ■ Tavern Blouse, !iSm Back Ul^'m 2 9 » an( l Stabling, and alprc.- occupied by David Martin. .. The whole property, is subject to the life estate,of Johh Cornrnnn,-now the properly of Robert Corn* man, and the one sixth being the share now being sold as the property of Hiram Wolf, la also subject (o !jie -Hfa estate pf John Wolf, his father, if, he sur vives John,Corntnah. ' ; Terms made known oh the day of sale by ■ ' . Jams Williamson, ' Guardian, of:HiralH Wolf. Carlisle, July 15, 1817.—6 t , A Farm for. Sale. nubfacriber offers bis fnrmfur sale, situate X miles west ofCarlislcvCufnberland ebunty, Pa* on the ConodogninM crebk ftfa’d, ahd about half « mile from Davis’ milh .The'farm rbntiinl, Sniy-fmir & a half Acres, of fuat-rhte limestone land. About Cf hciesi*clear-, cd, well limed, and inn high suite of cultivation— the residue is covered with good timberjandjho whnle is under-good fence. The improvements ere H : ■ frame House,':! |!iil|» A large Bank Barn, .’. ■, with iwo floors, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Graueryv fire., under the same roof. There is also a Brick Wash-house Smoke-house, and a well of never-fail ing wolcr, with n pump In it, under the same roof, and other outbuildings. A Brick Cistern, capable of containing 80 hogsheads of water, nnd a'ymmg thriv ing Orchard of bearing fruit* a pond Lime Itlln, fitt.- The buildings were all built within six yenreF “ June 24, 1817.—1 f GEORGE MYERS. ? Farm R>r Sale; THE subscribers offer at private pale that valu able form situate in South Middleton lownahipy Cumberland conn?/,’ about 3J miles south of Car lisle, near the Forge road, ooijlainingbeltyeeri 90 and 100 Acres, of frrat rato limestone land. Tho imprnvnment* . are a LOO MOUSE and LOG BARN; (the latter nearly new) n (rood Tenant liillll&honse, and other’mri-buUdtngs*. an Ap- Orchard of thriving trees, together . with a number of cherry and peaeh trees, all in thriving condition. A well of excellent water near the door, &c. Between 12 and 15-acres, of the above is Woodland, and is well timbered. The. remainder is cleaied land and in a. high state of cultivation: ■ .. 1 ; T -‘. Iversons wishing in view the property wrllcall on either of the undersigned,;who reside in the township aforesaid. JACOB WISE*.' . MKNRVWISB,, - FREDERICK W/SE.' , .Idmrs. of Frederick IVise, Sr. deed* June 17, 1847—2m* Hals, Caps, Xadlcs’ Boas, &c. . iff ifIEIiCIIANTS, HATTERS & OTHERS.. . ’ GARDEN & BROWN, Hats dud Cap .Warehouse and Manufactory, No. 19.(» Market Street, , SkCOXD Dpoh BRIOW PniLAUßtaniA.. Respectfully solicit attention to thclr.Urgo and _ complete stock of Hats and Caps, manufactured under their own immediate direction and superinten dence, with all. the advantages of modern improve mentsto enable them lb combine the important, tpjal ities «f durability, taste and beauty of fintsh.wUh •x-' freme clicnpneaa of.pitcc.y • ■ . _ An ihjtnepsc and beautiful assortment j alFyarietiefanifpriccs Df leavcr,luiub ti ulk t ' moleskin, Russia, casslmere, wool, sporting C' ’ . and Ashland Hots. m J Also, a general assortment of every ; ely of Caps, Otter, Fur Scat, IWr Seal, i Caps* Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, Red, Black and Ihown Mohair, Soakllc, j Boos, . . Glazed, 1 Oiled Silk end Fur Oops. , J *(C. Ladies’ Muffs, Boas, Ac., at the v.ry lowest prices. Buyers by the. dozen or less, arc invited to call and r see if it is not to their interest to deal with us. Particular attention paid to the packing of Hals. ' Cash paid fbr Muskrat and Shipping Fur*. . 1 . . - , . GAUUEIS’ & BUOWJL •„ A T o'i96 Market Street, below Sixth St,' rhiia., July 82, 1847.—3 m' - : Health made easy for the People* Or, Physical Training, to make ihtir. Live* An this ■ World Long and Happy, by the author of ** JSdu cation: As It Is, Ought to Be, and Might Be,” First American Edition , tcith Additioni: BEING nn elementary and interesting treatise ort Self Knowledge; Containing short and enter taining articles on Food. Heart, Glands, Strength, Eating, Stomach, * Nerves, RecreifUons, Digestion, Liver, Drains, Old Age, Blood, Lungs, Mind, • Man, i Secretions, Arltrie®, Senses, . Woman, Head. Veina, Health, e Disease, '&e.&c. dec. . Together with the Gicnl Secrci—Success in Life how attained—how to do gobd—causes, and clVecls of. prroj—habita—passions—woman described—man do scribed—man's errors—rich and poor—sexes—virtue nnd vicc—youthful efrors—woman, hcuvmado deli* cate—woman’s virtues* &c. The whole designed for the.'noble purpose.of inv proving and extending education amongst, the people, imparting. taltmMe knowledge oni tlio physiology of the human frame, ami the laws which govern menfel. and bodily health, <fec. . Any person’ sending 25 cents enclosed m a letter shell receive one copy by mail, or five copies will he cent for $l. Address, postage paid G. ILZIEDEH & Co». ~ . ' (Cj’/rhls valuable work contains (in duodecimo form) 177 pager. . Hover’s First Premium Writing Ink. FnOM Dr. Haro, the celebrated Professor of Chew intry hr Iho University of Pennsylvania. **PniiJkX)*ipHU„Och 11* 1043'. “Dear Sir—Hating tried your iink. I will Vitil to send tfn’G anbihcr bottle, as I dnd It to b relltni. I.m ytiir., truly, _ •> ; From Dr. Locke, of Clncinn.il, di.linBUl.hcd for hi. numrrou. edonlinc re.enichrr. ■ ‘•Mr,lid Collcfto “ f <'inrlnn.il, . ' . , J.nu.ry 17, 1844. ••Having usrd Mr. Hover’. Writing Ink, I *m ..I- I.ficl iliol It i. 111. beri >vbicß I*. « v »< "WO lo my k’fowl j nnd r.p.ri.lly ,a I* ««*«• lh « *"5 of ?ho Bird Pen., did ivill no( tetrode them, even W long use- “JO/IN J.Ct'KE, Prof, of Chemialry.” Hover’s Adamantine Cement, **'<** h* : »w “.Mr. Joiefiff E. HoWf—Sirs A u»o of your Ce ment, nod eonio practical (enle.of ila eupctiotlly„ha» induced me to .recommend U lo olhern aa.hn irfoa|u bio nil'rclc foV mending Chinn, UW, or’.Cahlhei Were. OASU’REI.t HOEFIT, . ... “Analytic(-.hernial.", for Gale nl the manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 81 North Third Street, oppoetlo Cherry •trod, Philadelphia; by JOSEPH B, HOVER, Manit/atlurer. May-13 1847; 1 ; ■ Liquors i Liquors i-rho .üb.*; Mw [.determined to discontinue ihe ,a j.° (ojicepl for medicinal P ll 'J’ D|^ r Common stock. eoiiilitlng of Fr« nc h» J gplrlli, old Drnmlice,, Holland Cm, * n „f S- vulmiei, all Mohongnheln, nod Wiom . f( | nrioee. of which ho will cell at rr '-’ , j, j, MYERS, . 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