M« rl “ H°nlonty of. ammunition.; LioulCol. Marks j n°" PeS with his command, per steamboat, went *° ” enu » c r„i r)e TtiiMy and his command, com where be Tout and almost without a calridge.- jctclytifj °ut.„ “ Uacll anticipated tlio'followmg As.tlicro both parties returned. 'night, “TjuTnoftho most brilliant affairs for the; il! (terminating virith a masterly'. Vunil'ar" “W!*., k taken rdafco during this war. Col. (.treat) W T?! gvo'ry wtafo lathi hottest of the fight, 1). B»fV ‘Sa« gi.fl several limes, while hul pad I ,oinl ffl ~V .Vhi/d hnVr aa 'thick as hail. , lot* Eehavcd'ih afnost gallant manner, and ■ Ca| ’ 1 ' Wei arid skillful officer, fiilly P' oT M . co affer Uout. Fornehill was mortally L ” P 1 j nlaoed the latter on the grid carriage amidst KOimeed, p. .. Capt. Seguino has shown him -11 °a f bmve and cAcienl offiejr.. ‘ cl / k 0 lII,] do groat injustice to two humble, bit brave 1 Tut I oafs thorn unnoticed—Michael Fury, of men, din i 0 f q O . B, Louisiana Volunteers. !j.°,’ey wore in every charge, and behaved in tiro most t'TTTmTlho occasion was about thirty killed, Tlldand missing, while that of the Mexicanais 150 killed and wounded. !C Tho foUowlng.are the iramesof the killed wound oi^ nd . m n»«d’s'l)roioons-Killed-Capt. Boyd, Seri C ff,,korPri«teCuvier.,Corp.Bruner.-VV„und. gentuars ■ hill p rfTalrt Laxlon and Wilson.— 'cdLienbiT Brown, P. Burke, Marshall r , r ‘ . a „d Mulligan- : q 0; D- _w OU ndod-^Privatcs Allohi Peter Russel, James Russel, John o'? Missing—The"- Mason. Bill.—M 1 “ ,n Kj_, . _ billed— p rl „ntea, J. Brown, v. Colson, Com. C; Gulluk Schmidt, tom- A> „ H . s co it, Com. 0; Rose, Com. K; G. Com ’J ianbino, Coin. -E.—Wounded—Lieut. SSer^- E i iohn Durneng.Cem.C.-Mis tlm'names*-as far ns I have boon if in ascertain! there may ho a few more missing, * I renorted. It is generally believed that all the Sing have been murdered. Tim expedition re ‘“p's —lhavoffiis* moment learned that official re- V. have been received in town that the number of SJ cns cngcged in the We battle was'lBso. So M , mav judge fur yourselves of the gallant defence Woo wen against-such odds. I had nearly forgot, len to mention that wo lost thirty horses killed in the battle. ’ Yours, in hast, FROM VERA CRUZ. OBS. SCOTT AT PUEBIA. peace commissioners appointed bv 1 THE MEXICANS. SANTA ANNA BELIEVED TO FA VOR PEACE. The following despatches received from our corres. hondcnl at Uiehmond, bring* important nows from Mexico. Peace commissioner*, it will bo seen, have been appointed. Gem Poarco lias sot out on bis march! A report by the passengers from Now Orleans, says 1,0 hashed ahatliu and defeated'the Mexicans, bull this docs not appear to bo confirmed by the authentic accounts received, 'Richmond, Va., July 39, Arrival* at Now Orleans bring T«« Oruz dales lo liic 18lli inst. ‘ Gon. Penrod bad tnkonbi* departure far Gen. Scott's bead quarter*, with 2500 .men, and encountered a Mexican force of W«0 Mexicans near Ilia National Bridge, wkieb wasdelealed with a loss l of 150. Gen. Pearce had returned to ydra Crux tor "ocTscoltwa* still at Puebla, and Gcna.Cadwala der and Pillow ot Peroto. Tbo Mexicans bad been defeated at Leboja. . Two commissioners bad been appointed by tbo Moiicaii'govornmonl to confer with Mr. i rial. Santa Anna was now believed to bo favorable lo iicacc. - . • • TUB PEA.OE PROPOSITION. Tlio New Orleans papers generally express tlicir disbelief in HioTrulh of tlio roeem nows from Mexi co Oral commissioners had. been appointed to treat for jicaco. The New Orleans Bee lias (Ira following la ser intelligence on .this,osbjocl: - . i « Wo arc indebted to oar courteous colemporarj o' La Palria for tlio (bttim ing informalinii. lira l am nice correspondent of that journal writes Hat on an count of tlio interruption of all communication with tlio capital the papers had fasted to touch him; though dates from the city of Mexie. as late as the 7lh were <|U A person-a Spaniard-aTrived at Tampico on the 7 th. having 101 l the capital on lira morning of the 6th. He reported that up to that date Congress had nol nsaomHloil, and preparations were going on to forlily and defend the Capital. Gen. Scott s lorcee had not ondVdd ft«m Puebla on the Sth. It is the opinion of| . dilors'Ofta Palria that the reporlof Coinnilsslon cos bavin? been appointed to meet Mr. Trial at San Martin Tosniclooan is a hoax. -Tlicir correspondent nates that no such committee had been appointed.— Tlio Mexicans had a considerate force at the capital, and were preparing for a bailie, which (bey deemed the above intelligence last evening, kher our previous accounts were in type. Wo are Wh to believe that the Sun ./ Anahuac could delib. cutely have perpetrated falsehood.ot suffered a hoax \o bo palmed upon it. But Iho editors of I* I atna ire usually welUnformcd upon Mexican affairs, and Svo place much reliance in their statements. The Now Orleans Courier publishes some Mexican hews, said to bo from papers of tlio city of Mexico 'of the I2ih July, which stales that the Mexican Con gross had not then acted oh the peace proposition, or found a quorum. The Picayune* however* states that the Courier has made a mistake.. .That 1 the pipers they have received are lo the 12th of not the 12th of July—and what they publish is old nows. With regard lo the peace proposition tbo Picayune | adds: , , “Wo believe, then, Hint Mr, Tntlhas in some «hspo succeeded in comtncnclngncgolialions, in pari because of the statements already alluded lo by the Vera Cruz papers upon. Iho appointment of commis sioners. Where there is so much smoko there must be some fire.” VERA CRUZ. The following 1 extract from a letter in Uio Hartford Timet contains some Incidents of camp life In tlio neighborhood of Vera Cru*; ( Camp Twioas, Vkra Crux. July 2,1847. Hero we are, about 2,500 of us, encamped on the sandy shores; within sight of Vera Cru*, and about three miles from it, with the open sea for our front, Jfld sandhills covered with ohappiral for our rear.— Wo havo all sorts of tropical fruit for sale in camp, for which they charge an enormous price. I aJ* oW Inysolf to oat none of it, with the exception of bon* annas, which taste very much Uko our mushmollon. If a man is sick of this life, all ho f s got to do is to bat a piece of pine apple and drink'a gloss of brandy to top it of, and he’ll not have lime to make his will after it. To tlio loft of our encampment la an oncloaur non* tuning about 1,500 mulos, muaUng** and horaca, which ore being trained for our baggago train*.— It i* amusing to *9O our Now England boy* un dertake to train the muloa. They ore obillnato at first, but whert once trained ore a foilhful crea ture. . Tho rainy season lias commenced, and Ijw[ ra!l } liours down in perfect torrents! ' jif have m floor in my tent, and Hint rawed about pignt inches, for the water is about si* Indies deep all over the camp; and such lighting and thunder you never flaw or heard in Connecticut. Thu health oflho .HU regiment is very good, considering the changes oi water and manner of living.' Cases of dlorrh®a ore in abundance, but no bad results. • Tho sun is ex tremely hat at mid*day; wo*do not protend to go out b f our tents between the hours of 0 nnd 4 without a jvet cloth in the top of our cups} and seldom at tlml, fiicro are more deaths caused by heal than othorwiso. There wore four deaths in tho 14th regiment yester day ; one dropped whilo on post as sentinel. t Night before last wo had ihrco alarms; tho pick guardwas driven in by who arc hovering around our camp (within thron miles, and •omollmcß within sight) daily. Our rlflo company was sent out to reconnoitre; wo saw a party of obout twenty, and chased.them nearly four miles, with no tupcess; they arc not to bo caught so easy* The company will start in a few days on an ox. plpring expedition, under command of Muj. Soyinour, who, by the way is well and in good spirits, as is at* 60 Cap». Webb. , . . All irilcfcourso between herfc iifld TutoHaia cut off by tho MqxlWnril who.have lorn dqwfi-tho National Bridge and for lined see we filial liavo some hard fighting before we, caVi join Scolt. Our fpreo under Gen. Pierce will start in about a week, and 1 hope sooner; for 1 thinksickness must increase as we stay in this place; it ip a. bad place for 3,000 men'Vo encamp inlongcy’tTian a week at a lime. must oxcuseme forWandoring about on different subjects; for therfe iP so rppcli noise about, that Wroguliir chain of idcas is nit of the question, Fhaye not shaved for two .on. a P H * r °* dirty white pants, no a'sttcakog woollen shirt, and on.old slouched straw .hajv.jvhicn looks al ready as if it had been through two 'campaigns; and all of my face which is not covered, with whiskers us black as your’hot. ■l am hot id good,health as 1 could wish, but, still improving from ah attack in cident to this climate. .. •- 1. • - July 6tA.—W© have justreccived news acre o! ne gotiations of peace and of an armistice for one month 1 I hope this will not prevent our movement from this place; for the rainy season has fairly set in : wo are ankle deep in water every night. Fourth of July IVmfi not much thought of here; they aro to busy at headquarters to think of celebrations, although lun \ derstand Gen. Pierco delivered q speech on Saturday in the city; the most importaht thing that happened was the birth of a ,child in Our own encampment, by tlie wife of one of our a fine girl it is I too. Maj. Seymour, being field offitteV oflhe day had .* the honor of naming it—Virginia Ray, MAItUIED, S On tho lOlhult. by David Hume, Esq. Mr. Joseph Howecker, to Miss Mary Ann Clump, both of Hamp den township. , . ; DIED, fOn Monday tho 261 h ult. in the Borough of Mo chanlcsburg, Michael Hoover, Esq. aged 54 years. /■"On Friday, the I6tb uIL in this Borough, Mrs. Amelia, wife of ACr- David Clean aged 36 years. DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETING. The. Democrats of the East Ward ore requested to meet at Maglanghlin's .hotel ort Prioat evening August 19th, at early candle lights for Wfc purpose ol placing in-nomination ttfo persons to bo supported as Delegates ut the election on Saturday. The. Democrats of the West Ward will meet at Beclom’s hotel, at the same hour and lor the same purpose. It is id bo hoped that a general attendance will bo given. MANY. • CadisL, A'ugust 6,1847.-■. ’ South Middleton Awake! A MEETING,of the Democrats of South Middle /x ton township, will ho' heW at the. Oak School near Mr. Hugh. Stuart's, on SATURDAY evening next, the 7ll» inst., for the purpose of form ing Democratic Association. A general attend ance is .requested. MANY DEMOCRATS. XugUst 5,1847. ■ • |>r*poi*alB for Furnishing. Rations. Office op the Coumcwarv ofSubsitrncp-) - Carlisle Barracks, July 30. 1847. $ PROPOSALS will bo received ul this office until Saturday the 7ll» dny of August next, for supply, ing Rations to tlw Recruits of IUo Ist and_2d Regi ment* of Pennsylvania Volunteers, who'witt bo sta* lioned at this post The Ration Is composed of t § of a pound of Pork or ) Beef will bo furnished 3 ) 1J pounds of Beef. ( days in each week I lb. 2 oz. of Flour.or Brca<‘ \ 8 qU. of Beans «r -l ) 10 lbs. of Rice., . 6 lbs. ofCpffi'c, ] 2 lbs, of Sugar, I gall, of Vinegar, 1J lbs. ofCaadlcs, 4 lbs, of Soap,. 2*qlK. ofSalt, . IVoponnia will elalo—lst Tito bid for complete Rations. • . • 2d. The rato at which each of the parts of the Ration will bo furnisboal separately. Tiro .articles furnished must bc.of. the best quality, and will be subject to inspection before delivery. MICHAEL SANNO, Acting Assistant Commissary of Subsistence. Valuable Farm for Sale. :'TnE.subecribtir offers for sale his .Farm, con taining 330, Acree.of sla|e. land.of the best quality, situate in Frankford township, Cum heilaitd county. Pa., about 6 miles north West of Carlisle. There are about 250 acres cleared, un der good.fence and in a high state of cultivation— the balance is coverud with excellent limber. The improvements are a largo 2 story wealherboarded | LOG HOUSE, with a Kitchen at the end of the same, a LOG BARN, Gianery and other i m provemonls. There is a well of excellent water with a pump in it convenient to iho door, and an excellent Orchard and a variety of choice fruit trees. , This farm is well watered, having running water in every field. There is also a large two story LOG HOUSE and STABLE convenient to a large and never failing spring on another part of this farm, and in a suitable place fur Improvements, the purchaser would wish to divide the farm. Persons desirous of purchasing a form of this description, are invited to call and view the prentl* ses, as a bargain may be had. _____ WM. A. SHEWALTEU. August 5* 1847.—Gt* ' - tIST OF BETTERS. ADVERTISED IN THE ‘•VOLUNTEER” BT APPOINTMENT. §lB. Jlndheit/urthfrenatled, * • * * • * * \ml oil ailvoiliscmonu maile under the orders of the Pod nastor General, in a newspaper or newspapers, of Idlers un» *alled fur in any Pod-officc, shall be Inserted In the paper or i naiiers of the town or place where the office advertising may I be situated, havlnn the largest circulation. • [Jfew Pott-Offiet Law, patitd March d, 1845. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tho Post-office at Carlisle', Pa., August Ist, 1847. Persons in. i quiting for lottors on this list, will please say they are advertised. Adams Kidler Kauffman Anna Arbegafil James Kauffman Jane Arbegaxt Uajiiol Kolb Daviil Adams Rioliard Kelly Robert Black William L . Kinarl Chnstoplier Brenner George Liby PhUp Bederman Henry Little Jamcs_ Belor Gal’n Landes Jacob Brets Peter Kaish Anyo Drown Eli Lesley James Dane J N Loug &o'omon Bender Peter . Leonhar Philip Conrod John Max'vell John Esq Cooper Charles Molholon Robard Cameron Robert Montgomery J Crawford Harriet A Maul Morla • Carson ti M’Noughlon Paxton 1 homas 2 Copk Mary Peow Mary Ann Chambers Win H Pennington Jared Cauffman Mary Ruff Catharine Oilier Peter A < Rarmole Barbrie Ollier Calbarino Rotish George Orix R S Esq Richey Staenmon Davis Samntuoi . Switch An nuav Jacob Simpsons Martha M O U Alinn o cem.tnl Sours Jacob ISS Z -’ iaSSr. Eby swell Christian Eokard Juhn S". ,* u i,'„„ rwku ■ fxsa Irwsl Gotshall Jacob Esq Grisootn David ’ Grogror Jacob , TUnpaon D , Van Horr^llornellus Sfr : v » 2 WUIL>n Elisa I’e&ohn SKI SobClXw Zesting John H Kraft Christoph Bo> sand eßSON, P. M. iin dir the new Postage Law, advertised letters aheiiargtd two cents each in addillw lathe regular pdiiage, . 1 Augual 5,1847. —3 l Segars and Tobacco. TOST received a prime lot of Pellon, Principe* J Primavera, Victoria and Plantation Segars,—; Also, Thomas’ celebrated Grape Tobacco. For by OITT, Ag’t. , Carlisle, Aug. 5,1847. . . „ , Estate Notice. LiEtT&IS testamentary on the last will and tes tament of Michael Hoover, lalo of Mechanics burg, Cumberland,county, deceased, have been gran* ted by the Register of said county to the subscriber residing in Afleft ’t'iw’nship, county aforesaid. , All Persons indebted to aaid estate, are requested to make WAhe'dWe and those having claims will present them property .authenticated for settle* ment. C. TITZELL, Ex'r. August 5,1847.—6 t . ' CAME to the subscriber residing near Shircmans town, Cumberland county, on the 521st instant, a rrisfflargo Brindlc COW, with a while belly and largo horns. The owner is requested to come forward, prove,property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will 'He disposed of as tho law directs. ' ABRAHAM HAMILTON. " July 39, 1847.—31» . - . - A POCKET BOOK, containing several Latin re. t\_ ccipts, and a five dollar note, was lost in Hie Borough of Carlisle, on Friday evening last, tho 23d inst'.. Any person finding tho same, will receive the thanks ef tho owner, (who resides in Hagerstown,) and also rewarded, by leaving it with the editor of | tho Volunteer, Carlisle. July 29.1847 Asslgnccslilp Account. rpHE nccount of Peter Barnhart, Assignee of John 1 Kinsey, having been presented - to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and said court appointed the first day of tho August Term, 1847, for the final passage of said account, and rule on all concerned to appear, and show cause why said account shall not bo passed and allowed by said court. ■ W. M. BEETEM, Proth’y. PnoTiiorwTsnv’a Office* ■ Carlisle, July 21), 1647—31. LETTERS of administration on llio estate of Wil liam Slrayer, deed., late of Hampden township, have been granted by llio Register of Cumborlont County, to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons, having claims against the estate will present them for settlement, and those who arc indotii ed will mate payment to ■ ADAM SIERER, Ad’mr. July 29,1847—C1* . . LETTERS of administration, on .the estate of Elizabeth Flickinger, late of North Middleton township, dec’ll., havo been granted.by Uip"Regm ler of Cumberland county, to subscrioerresid ino in Hopewell township,. All persons having claims against said estate will present then) proper ly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment .to• SAMUEL F LIC KING Ell, Mm'r. July 39,1817.—fit* To the 100 Rations. Notice to Ttix PayctS. THE Commissioners of Chmborlan|l county, feel much gratified in being able lo announce to the citizens of the county, that by their pfompt payment of the State and County tar, tHcy have enabled the County Treasurer to pay oVer to the. Treasurer of the Commonwealth the Stalb tar assessed upon this county, so as lo receive ati abatement of 4 per cent, upon the amount'thus paid’, agreeably lo tho act of Assembly. But while they Would congratulate the citizens of Cumberland county that a majority have evinced a laudable spirit in thus promptly affording to the Stale Treasurer the moans to meet tho engage roents of tho Commonwealth nhd lo pay tho interest upon the Stale debt at maturity! ihby Would remind the few, who aro yet in arrear, in tho payment of their tares, that there is a debt ddb bythe calmly and bearing interest, which renders it Vefy desirable that those yot in arrear should mako payment to tho county collectors as soon as practicable. Tho commendable promptness ivll i Which the majority have paid their Slate and Cobnljr l.r, has enabled tho Troasurerto payovor the Stale laz with out the necessity of the Commissioners obtaining a loan for that purpose, which has hitherto been re. ouired.—and the prompt payment of the balance ol the Stale and County tar yet due, will place m the hands of tho Commissioners the means lo pay the annual interest of tho county deb!, and'also about twelve thousand dollar. '> f J %P™?;P H '^ GTONi D. STBRRETT, DANIEL COBLE, County Commissioners. Attest—Wr. Rzizt, Ctk. July 83, 1847.—fit ; A 81 urn determined to cliwo up my business _al tlio very earliest possible period, I hereby noil ft those indebted to come forward Immediately end eclllo up their respective accounts, as longer rndul. jtenco cannot bo given. Tho.o who do not, before the 15lh of October, settle their accounts, cither by paying the cash, or giving notes or due b.lls, may expect to have them placed in tbe banda nf a JesUce for collection. D- «. ARNOLD. Carlisle. July 22.1647. ; LETTERS of administration on the citato of Wm, I,enix,lato of Hogeitpwn, Cumberland county, P,„ have been granted by lh« lleglllor of laid county to the aubacribcr feiiding 1H Ea« Donagore tp.b *' Rn ‘ caiter co.. Fa. All poraoni iHdobtSd tb laid citato arc requeued to tnOke ltbrociii»te payment, and tboio haying.claima will preaonl them ptopo.ly authenlica ted for aettlomont* July 22, 1847*—6t* „ NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on tho citato of Torroco Burns, doo'd. Into oftßrooklyn, Stale of Now York, have berm lamed by tho Register of Cumber land county, Pa., to tho Maiding in 80. ganspotl, Can bounty, Stale of Indiana All persons having olnima or.domanda agaldat tho citato of card decedent are roquoalod to present thorn pr°P c rly thontioatod for "Olllomont, and Ihoao Indebted will make payment to JOHN BURNS, Adm r, n'tq,— Tho Administrator above, will remain in Corllalo for two or throo wooka, for the purpose of aeolng thoßO Intoroated in laid oatatu. J. »• I WOULD hereby notify oil pdraona who ore in a,-roara, ollhor by note, bond or book account, to call and aoltlo their reapectlvo duca a, I bavo dupo. aed of my onliro atock ol Hardware to Moaara. Ftah or and Portnoy, of Harriaburg, and for no other roa aon but to aottlo up my booka. The aoonor calla are made tho better, aa by July next the accounte will bo loft in. the handa of a legal olllcor for co lection.— Tho boiika muat now bo lelllcil up, aovcrol ollompia having been made hut failed in doing ao. Wo give fair warning that if any ono fuila there la a way that will not fail In making them abtlio. Thoao having buaineea with mo wilj find mo at my realdcnco, cor* nor of Loulhor arid, Pill atreota. ' Carlialo, April IB) 1847. JACOD 3LNLR. mOWJJSENDy EiTRAOT OF SMSAPA- I RILHAtT-'ThU tartlclo is now used Mtenst vojy by physicians, for the removal and quart; Price *1 per b. VIEMINO. i.nd Qrccns! Parade ;al .tl»o pub* ' house of Mr. Rick* , on Saturday the .st August instant, i summer uniform, rma and ncooujrc* icnts in good order. !ach member will be repared, with ■ ten jUnds of blank cot* ridges. . ~ By order of tho Cap* tin, IDERLICH, O. S. Stray Cow. tost Pocket Book. LEVVIS VVICKEY. NOTICE. Estate Notice! NOTICE. Notice. D.4C. HEIBEV, Adni'r. NOTICE. July 8, 1817. Proclamation. Sheriff’s Sales. TTTJfBRBAS ihc Honorable Samuel Hepddiix, 7)y virtue of sundry writs of Y.endltiohi Expohds, VV President Jiidgfe oTVho Several Courts of.Oom- _Q issued out of the.; Court; of Common pleas oil mon Plead of the counties df.C'umbcrlund, Perry and Cumberland county, and to.'me. directed, J will ex- Juniata; In Pennsylvania, and justice of the several pose tho following' Estate; situate' in Cumber- Courts of Oyer and' Terminer and General Jail l)0y land county, for, sate al llic Uoi\ae, \u the Bo livery; in said counties; ami Hop.* John rough of-Corllalc, on Friday the 20tU ,ddy .of Au- John Olenden’m, Judges of tlio "Court-.of. Oyer and giist, .1547; at 10 jtf., as follows,.viz; Terminer and'General Jail Delivery, for the', trial of ‘ A half ,lot ! of Grodnd .situate u ih of oil- capital andVother offences, in Ihosaid county of Carlisle, bounded, .by'n ol Jmjics Armstrong oh Cumberland—by their precepts to me directed, dated the east, Pomfrct street On t the south, South Hanov* tbb Islh 'Of>AprilV 1847, IhaAm ordered tlip Court or.street on the west, arid others, containing 30 feet' of OycV and-Tcnhlnpr end General Jail Delivery, to in front, bh South Hanover street, and 240 feet on bo holden at'Corlistoon the fourth Monday of August Pomfret street, having thereon erected a three story next, (bcingthc 23d day) at 10 o’clock in the fore- BtOU6 jIOtISC g l«n;,0 0,. to Ito Building Fr ? e Shop. S t »b.e, 4. ner, Justices of the r«m end Constables of the said 111 P™P“'y ° r tlKabelh bouhtV of Cumberland, that they arc by tho said pre- c . , •. n nift „A I cept commanded to be than end there in their proper “«; “ Iff >»t of ground s.tuatc in the Bo.ough poisons, with their .dll., record., Inquisition., oxami- of Carlisle bounded by Alain st«ol on if m l'. J nations end all oilier lode these Mdrcw Kerr on ,h, west, m Alley on the ! things which to their dniees appertain to be done,and *'•« >}• jJ a lot of the heir. °f Androw Carothnt all those that are bound by recognizances,to prosecute 0U the cost, containing 30 feet u fro it and I against the prisoners that ere or then shall bo tn the feet m depth, more or lew, having thereon crap -1 Jail of siald coUnlv, arc to be there to prosecute them cu w sloty as shall bo just, * J ames hopper, Sheriff. Brick House,Back Building, Stable, &c, SnitniFP’s Oppicf\ | Also, a half lot.in tho same Borough, bounded by Carlisle. July 8, 1847. . $ Main,street on the north, Letart Spring on the cost, ■“ 1 ' “ by a lot of D. N. Mahon on the'south, a Ibt of Jacob Zug on the west, containing CO fuel on Main street and 120 feet in depth, baving'thcreon erected a TO VOttNTEfiRS FOR MEXICO, - “ . Carlisle, June 19, 18*17. . I am thi? day informed that the President of the 11 United Stales has accepted the services of the Volun.j leer company enrolled hero. 1 would therefore in. * ! form the members of'said company, and others, that 1 'the act of Junoißlh allows to each non-commissioned ' musiciah and private of volunteers, 50 cents, i 1 in lieu of subsistence, for every twenty miles, by the I most direct route, from their homes to the place of ' general rendezvous, and $3 50 per month for clothing, 1 during the time he shall be in the service of the. U. Stoics.' The volunteer must however furnish his own clothing, and cannot receive it in kind. To enable the volunteers called into service to provide themselves with .good and suQicient clothing, the Secretary of War has authorized the commutation ' allojvpnco for six months (Iwenty-one dollars) to be paid in advance \o each non-commissioned officer, musician and private, after being mustered into sefc Vice, but only with the express condition that the volunteer has already furnished himself wit!) six months clothing, which fact is to bo certified to the Paymaster .by the Captain of the company, or that the amount thus advanced shall be applied under the supervision of bis Captain to the object contemplated by law. In the latter case the advance commutation for clothing will bo paid on the Captain’s certificate that'ho Is satisfied it will be so applied. EDWARD WATTS, Captain. Or. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea, n()the removal and permanent euro of all dis- Ji-eases,' arising from an impure slate of the Blood and. habit of the body, via: chronic affec tions of the cheat, chronic pleurisy, bronchitis, catarrh, &o. Scrofula in all its stages, tetter, iscald head, cutaneous affections of the face'and extremelies, chronic Irepntic diseases, chronic rheumatism, chronic enlargements, of the, liga ments and joints, white swellings, siphilis.srphl lilic affections, mercurial and hereditary predispo sitions And constitutional disorders, &o. - It is now admitted by Pathologists, that no orig inal temnotamont, complexi"n, constitution, or form of. body, confers complete immunity from |Hereditary diseases; that scrofula, consumption and other affections having a similarity of origin occur in all: although observation convinces us, that individuals and families, possessing characteristic’s are more frequently the subject d. these maladies than others. These diseases are a morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition —these.products being |)ut tbo effects of an alter* nlion of the blood and secretions,—the ulcers, abuses, enlarged glands, inflamations, &c.; being merely attendent phenomena. Tho cause exists I prior to the phenomena, and must bo destroyed , before perfect health can he established. This may be done by Dr.. Keeler’s Vegetable Panacea; the most certain remedy for all diseases arising from an impure state.of the blood and system of | nutrition, ever presented to the- notice of the af fll Prepared corner of 3d and South streets, Philadel phia. For rale wholesale end retail by Samuel El liot, Carlisle; Dr. McPherson. Harrisburg; and by Druggists end Merchants throughout tho county. July ZZ, 1847.—6 m Dnbling Gap White Sulphur Springs. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and I the pdblic, that ho haa leased Iho above establish ment, and will bo ready to receive visitors at any time from and after tho Bth of July. Tho establishment has recently been refurnished, and otherwise impro ved. Good cooks and careful servants will. bo. al ways in attendance, and visiters may rely upon being famished With every thing cnlculoted to add to their pleasure ahd comfort. There will bo conveyances always ready to convoy passengers from the New ville Depot, on tho Cumberland Valley Bead to tho Springs. A. RADM. Juno 24, 1847.—2 m t ' • Watches, Jewelry, Sc. fpHE aubacribor offera to tho trade, or by retail, a I largo and general aaliorlincnt of the following ar liciea, being all oi Ills btvn importation or monufac- of gooda in IhiS lino oro invited to examine the assortment, and orders are aoliciled, with tho os auiance that every effort will bo mode to give satiafac lion and insure a continuance of cualom. Gold and Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality. j) 0 Jo Jo of nupeilor finish. j) 0 ’ Jo do Anchors Lepinea. Silver double caacd English & Swlaa. verge Watches, with light, medium and hcaVy caeca. 1 Gold Jowelrjr Ih all varlctibs, fmo and common. ’ Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. 1 Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, fl, 8 and 10 tunes. ( 1 Gold and Silver Spectacles. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. . , , Mantel and Office Clocka, in gill and other frames. Watchmakers’! Tools and materials of all sorts. , Fancy Articles, Fancy Fain,Steel Beads, ic. ' Having every facility for obtaining goods on tho ' moat advantageous letina, corrcaponding inducements . will bo offered to purchasers. 1 J IQ Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. I July 318, 1847.—6 m . ■ Clothing I Clothing M ■ THE subscriber, of Ike late firm of Buck & Moore, lakes this method of Informing his friends and the public in general, that hehaßboughtoulthein. of S. L. Buck, at the old established CLOTH INO STAND, No. 251 Market Street, Philadelphia, and is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Ready made CLOTHING, at prices which cannot hut ao cure to him the patronage of all who wish to pur chase Cheap Clothing. I have, splendid-French Cloth Droia and Frock Coats, from f 6,60 to JlB, do. Pants from 75 cents to tfii Veits, (tom 62j cents to tit suit of Summer Clothing for $2.25. Alio, all kinds of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at extreme ly low prices. . ~ . „ * Wholesale dealers in Clothing would do well to call at the atom of JOSEPH ■'• 51COKB. 254 Market Street, Philadelphia, May 20, 1847. A rare olmuco lor Business I ANY person wishing lo engage in Ilia mercantile business, can have on opportunity ° r .l’“ rcl, ’“'." s a well selected stock of Dry Good, ond Grouria. euitehle for town end country trade. . . The stand is one of tho hast and meat the Uorough of Carlisle, end has a goo teldiehod coelom. / . ~, minor, in aims The present proprietor wl ‘' linß . nock on other hiisiness, would dispose of his enure very favorable terms. _ ■ ' |h<> aforesaid bu- Any person wishing to ong B b pprchnso this sines., will filtJ oftowiiend eobn cfltublfsllinenl.f“l * t i U ? S p ar ij rl ilQrß enquire of (lie sifltoA ofTlid,American Yohii.leefr Carlisle. ■ ii.lv Ilf. 1 1H47., . —,| IIU noblCS. An excellent assortment pi tiOCKBI u ..i. st the drugstore of X voi'ieuf P"‘ . - Also, a lot of ground situate in Frankford town ship, bounded by Mnunlz, John Mays, Samuel Javery and others, containing 1J Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a story,COG HOUSE, &c. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Sanders. Also, the one undivided ninth part of a tract of land, situate in. Ngwtnn township, on the turnpike road, containing 180 Acres,’more’or-lcss, adjoining lands of Mary Fulton, Jacob Bel.zhoovcr, John Me*, Culloch, Samuel Markwood, John Sharp's heirs, and o.hcrs, having thereon erected a largo two story . Slone House, a Frame House,’ two Log tlopscs .one Stono Shop, a large Bonk Barn, and sundry oincr Seized.and taken in execution as tlib property of John Slough, jr. ' . Also, all the interest qf Thomas Paxton in a tract of land, situate in South Middleton township, bound ed by lands of Win. Moota, Thomas.Craighead and Joseph Kcugy, containing 14 Acres and 40 perches, more or less, haying thereon erected a Merchant Mill, Piaster Mill, Saw Mill, two 1$ story-Log Houses, and a now Brick Dwelling House, &c. | Also, all tho interest In a tract of land, containing 25 acres, more or less,-situate in South Middleton township, bounded by lands of Wm. Moore, John Zug and others, having a LIME KILN thereon ercc- led. . Also, all Ilia interest in a tract of land, containing 35 Acres, rooie or less, situate in ■ South Middleton .ownship, hounded by lands of John Royer, Samuel Hepburn, John Stuart, jr. and the Mount Holly Es tate, having thereon erected a Log House. Seized and taken in execution aa the properly of Thomas Paxton. . - ! Also, a lot of ground situate in Dickinson town ship, containing- 6 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M. Gilleland, the Walnut Bottom Hoad, and others, having thereon creeled a large two story Briok House, Tan Yard, Ton House, a Stable and other Out-houses. Seixed ami taken in execution as the properly of John Min- Also, tho interest, being the ono undivided half lot of ground, in Now Cumberland, bounded on the north bv Third street, on tho cast by sn alloy, con taining GO feet in front and 260 in depth, more or loss, having thereon elected, a two story Log House and Frame Stable. Seixed and taken- in execution aa the property of Abraham Dretz. _ . Also, a lot of ground situate in South Middleton township; hounded by lands ol William Moore, Jns. 1 Moore and Robert Graham, containing; I* Ames, having thereon erected a 1 j story Log House, Log Stable, dec. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Schrivcr. ■ Also, a tract of land situate in Dickinson township, adjoining lands of George Kinsingcr, Samuel Cock ley, other lands of John Keller and others, contain ing 165 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a \wo story * ' ‘ , Log House, Log Bain, Wagon Shed, ic. . . Also, a tract of land in aamo township, adjoining linds of William Weakley’s heirs, Wm. Craiglow, Christopher Johnson, John Cbcsnel and other lands of John Keller, containing 100 acres, more or less, having 1 thereon erected a JLog House, Bank Barn, Wagon Shod, Orchard, &c. Also, a tract of Woodland, situate in same town- i ship, adjoining lands of D. Hoover. Samuel Cockley, other land* of John Keller and others, containing 35 acres, more or less. ■ Also, a' tract of Mountain land, situate in same township, adjoining lands of James Weakley, Thos. W. Block, A. G. J3ge and others, containing 100 . acres, more or less, having thereof erected a I saw nun, a one story Log House, die. . , Also,' a tract of Mountain land, situate in same township, adjoining lands of A. G. Ego, Dr. Chain icrs tho Pino.Grovo Eatato and others, containing QBB acres, more or loss, having thereon erected a two '^/B^flho 1 one’undivided half part of a Ukctofj Mountain land, situate in South Middleton township, adjoining lands of the heirs of Michael Ego. dec d., ’ __ Bricket, and the York county line, containing 300 acres, more or lesai . Also, a tract of Mountain land, situalo in same township, boundei by the heirs of Michael Ege. de ccaseiUJacob Sheaffer anil others, containing 108 acrcsfmoro or Ices.' Seised and taken in execution os the properly of John Kellers Andalltobe.olJbjmo. EgHoFFeßsw , SneaiFp’s Ofpics, / , Carlisle, July 15,1847,. { Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at privato sale, his valuable form situate in Wcstpenniboro' township, Cum berland county, about 12 miles West of Coillile, and 1 mile from Nowvillo, and $ of a mile from the Cuip berland Valley Railroad, on the Big Spring. Said farm is bounded by lands of Robert Bloan, Robert M’Farlano and others, containing about i 120 Acres, of limeotono lurid, about BO acres of which ia dented and in a good atoto of cultivation-tho residue tacov. crcd with thriving limber of vprloua ktnda. About a acres of tho cleared land la meadow, and tho whole ia under good fence. Tho improvements are o two tog lloilSc & Slone Kitchen, I infm. A Double Lop Barn, MllS and other oul-hulld/oga, with a good OrebardTond a r „r,hVmad°eadlng from « L m b.°n f kTf f ■"'*“,£« t“. r v ,” r,,,1y ° r n< ”' orr,!l first of April 5 Vvbo. (Jeo'd. For terms and enquire of the uridor.igned re.id.ng on the ivol „ , alo before iha.l Bth day of 4 c::t‘°n!r”7'vi l l he oiTorcd at on the premises, on that day. W M. W i tvr,. Juno 2d, led?—2jn : ... . CiiCllnlo SprUtKN. rhHE proprietor respectfully Inform, hi. Attend, and the public-in general, that ho ia prepared to nc eommodalo a largo number of Vt.llora and Boarder. Tho Springs aro silualed 4J mile, north Of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Po„ln a Otto healthy and remote olaco and ovoty accommodation may ho rolled on. pt.cn, .tin DAVID COUNMAN. | July 18-. 1647.—5 1 , JOBWOnK NE.Vn.Y EXECUTED AT rTHIS OFFICE. Public Sale. BY virtue of on order of the Orphan*’ Court of Cumberland county, I will clpono to public sale, onjbo premises, in.the Borough of gtrlialf. pn »a- , turdoy the 2UI day of August, A. D. IS-17i of I[{ o’clock, A. M, the: one undivided- elxth, pa, I ofoll, that .House and Lot of Ground. in thoßorough/Jt,' bounded tijjftbg Rev'.’Tluw. GrtigMof-lPl* weal, Dickinson Alley. oh; the norlhj'.Mary.EffO.pp the. east, and High street tm Intf. ,«puth, Containing 30 feel in front and 340 feet' in depth, having there- , ou erected a largo two story Stono ■ ' jwfc- Tavern;House/.-,', Buildings, end Stablipgi pr (fee tf» June 17. 1817—.2ni» : . ildt's, taps, tadlcs’ Mufifisj Boas, &c; : TO MERCHANTS,- HATTERS & OTHERS.' GARDEN & BR6WN,; . : . • titiis aud-Cap 'Warthoust and ManufdctonJ T Aq. 19b Market Street, , - SeCOSII noon ItBLIJW SIXTH,'PinZXOBLPUM. _i. rm Respectfully solicit nltenlion to tiicir la ( ge,and LB complete stock, of Hats aml Oops, manufactured under tl.cir own immedioto direction nnd superinten dence, with ell the advantage? of modem- improve nfc'nfi to enable them lo,comb)no the lmmnlot)l qual- Hies uf durability, (asto arid beauty of fnfish with ex treme cheapness'of price. • An immense and beaultlul assortment all varieties and prices of beaver,brush, silk, 1 : moleskin, Russia, casaimerc, wool, sporting f , and Ashland Hats. ; Also, a general assortment of every nthj , ; ely of Caps, Otter', Fur Seal, Hair StW, I Comr. Muskrat, Plain and Fancy Cloth every Red. Black and fcrown Mohan, Scalclle, j Boas, Glaxod, Oiled Silk and Fur Cape. J *«• . lia’dies’ Mu fie. lioaa, &e.', ot the »■ t? '“"Cat prices. Buyers by life dozen ot less, art ihvited to call and CO if it is not to their interest to deal with us.. Purlicolbr ollcntion paid lo the packing of Haw. Cash paid for Muskrat Ab. 11)0 Model Street, Worn Sixth St. •|a„ July 3S, 1847.—3 m , , Health liiade casj r for Ilie People, Or Physical Training, to make their Lives in this World Long and Happy, by the author*/'] Mu. cation: As It It, Ought to Be, and Might Be," First American EdiMnfWth Additions: BEING an elementary ami interesting ttenlUo on Self Knowledge.’ Confining short aml.cnter taining articles on ’ Fo'odi Heart, Olondß, ' Slrcnjth, Ealing, Stomach, NW. Digcation, 1-ivef, Urafna, O'd Age, Blood, Bunge, Mmd. • Man. Secretions, fineries, tenses; Womoit,. Head, Veins, Health, Disease, dec. ic. &c. ... Toaetbei with the Gieat Sicrct-Sucee.s in Life Sow attained —how to do good—causes and effects of 1 1 error _habils—passions—woman described—man de ; scribed—man's crrors-ticU and poor-scxes-virtuo 1 and vice—youthful errors—woman how made deli cate—woman’s virtues, ambition, &c. &c.. - 1 The whole designed for the noble purpose of ini- I proving and extending education amongst i (leople, imparling valuable knowledge.on the physiology of 1 lhe P huroan frame, and the laws which govern mental fc> cent. jgU*K a >e»er shall receive one copy by mail, or fivo copies will K aenl for $l. Address, postage £jg BER y ™B,'va)u’dblo y work contains (l|i duodecimo form) 177 pages. ■ ■■■ t Hover’s First PfcniltHM Writing Ink. A Eioititr, flaro, the celebrated Profeaaor of Chein i.try in the Unlveraity of ,' •‘boar Sir—-Haring tried;> flor r % , Jl "" 1 bl'Vi -1 you to .end roo another Milo, a. I «"•< '< lo b “ , collent. lam youra, truly, ,; M g Ti jj/re." I From Dr. Lock., of Cincinnati/ di.tingof.hid lb/ hi. Ohio Cincinnati. January 17, 18««. ••Haring oaed Mr. Hear* Writing Ink, lam ~tr . .••Having u«“ . jch j, ai ever come to niv liwlidw ll July *, ~i7' } ' '■ ; ; ; ‘ rr