«“'*T7^7^onnt,Francis McKee; Privates latnl, s,i ? „/’vvni H Deolrick, John Snyder, no. l'»" , r. Drl Snis^A Patterson. R Downey nnd_F 0 ,l» ; Cor| ' rc ; vi Coporals B F Davis, G W Nell, bcr.a“ 11 ' “li B (]avid Mcokline, R McClelland,' Ml), 'nScr Hogh Fiakil, eliirlilly: Sergeant C age D “'' rllT : Lieut H S Townson, severely; l ara°;’ r 'U® [I Logur, slightly; Frivalo Thomas pornl vv i.j v . private John Tonson, James "'P'T’john Bechtel, John Cophnrt. severely; i>»l' l ii Rice, Samuel E Major, slightly; Cupts. '•'Som Christopher Slots; Privates J T aimer, (j William j VV ard, slightly; Corporal Jacob froxlor an pr . valcs r Rodgers, J Ccsgroyc, '!?'• m °,L r el»: Scargoant A Cummings,Private «^ r -’,rSlVi Samuel Morgan, mortally, W. n'y ll ’ A „hibald Graham.'lsaao M Hoops, Fred. tnd nr erf slightly; Captain James Miller, Privates ek f| Iy ruts John Horn, James Bustard, John Sol ” C T’mrirM Davis severely; Privates Wni Snyder, “"iSfth Michael Hasson, H Thomas, Edward 11 S f>htfv Lieut John RooC. Corporal A J Jones; • Cvm Smyth, severely: Joseph Lutz, Thomas . rl ristonlier Malone, James slowort, William Wm Craft, slightly, Capt Jas Cadwell, Pri- Ilo |n,liua Hamilton, John Reaver, David Sliino, - , ir,.lor Beni Shine, Lewis Bonnotls, Saxiero ,r f. severely ; Lt Col Chas Baxter Rorvait, so T.Cornoral McGuin, privates Fife, Duncan, mly* slightly. Second Lieut Mnncy Reed; , V„ Ebcr, John Hunt, James Kelly, severo l,llc ml John Hull, privates John Kccbcr, Cyrus 1 “Tn sligl.liy 1 oapt J. Barclay, sergnt Peel;pr•.. : I White, John Russell, corporal James Saxton, i ea ,j, Rcvroensurydor and B Vandiof, severely; 1,111 I„hn Whaley, privates R Anderson, John Jas Smith, James Kcnnhdo.DStandoiidrtck, o! 1 kill slightly; eapl.c H Pearson, private John privates James Burk, G Barry, rildin H Hardenbroek, W Tompkins, Severely ; i n E Hungerford, Ist Lieut Chas H Junes, sor- D Montgomery, corp Charles Thompson, pri ... Owen Elwood, Thomas Hoaly, slight y; pri “ John H’Kinncy. John Snyder, W.Vanslykc, J * Bcvcrcly; sergeant John Duffy, privates Pat "„’ey, O’Hsnzcl, slightly i private Miehael Butler, ’ " Binco dead; Capt M Fairchild, Lieut JVV recti Ist. sergeant Baker, privates Thos L Decker, . Franklin, George Pemberton, John L Gardener, Hesdwieh and Wm Daly, slightly; privates D iheftson Geo Thisllolnn, severely; sergeant John and corporal Clipolctt Everett, private Alex- Gcn'staff—1 IWg'tJen Shields, severely; F N Pago, Gen. slightly; AA A Gen slightly Capt 207, making 308 Recapitulation—Gen. Worth's division, 140 kil -76G wounded, and 2T Gen Twigs’dl -38 ki11ed,,194 wounded and > 10-mias l ngs. !„ Pillow’S division,2l killed, Ul wounJedi ond I mining. Gen. Quitman’s division,42, killßd-and iJ wounded. The total of the killed wounded and 'using being 1023. Santa Anna. —The annexed is ft copy of the latest | [drew published by Santa Anna shadowing out his tended future operations. It seems clear that ho Irnds directing the operations of his scattered por* 'of hi. army, (it U .aid that ho haa 2500 with m regulars,) and tbo gurrillas.lo interrupt our com unicstions and intercept the trains between Vera st and the interior. h President 0/ the Integral Republic of Mexico, lo kit Fellow Countrymen: Wllh the most poignant and .profound grief do 1 noimcc to you, that it wan after, repeated and ex ordinary clforlß, and after fifteen hours incessant •I,tin*. 1 saw myself under the necessity of aban ning* the capital with my ranks remarkably thinned the projectiles of the enemy, who penetrated our arcet lines, strewing the way Willi their bodies, id with those of the noblo Mexicans who sp glorl-; sly defended, inch by Inch.lho rights and honor , their country. You have been witnesses that 1 vc created resources at a time when there were me, that I labored day and ,night, that I c * cclc jj rlificolions around Mexico, that I organized and iscmbled ■ powerful army, |n order that I might, it iwiblc, wrest some favor from fnrtuno, which has renso averse to us. The Insubordination of one cncral subverted my entire plan of operations—a ling which you already know. In the Convent and ridge of Churubusco, the enemy received some very SVLTC lessons, which wore thrice repeated afuirwards, n the Fort of Chapultepcc; the'suburbs of Eden, and !l Carlos, and finally at the Citadel. But the valor finally of the soldiers of oar guard and .of the army m not always supported) yeU It «»A“J. 9.™- ml sword that the enemy, in a day mostfalaUo the lalion, made himself master of the Capital. I ia nxlously sought death in all parts, because a.loss so real Inis occasioned mo tho most profound despair, a Cliapultcncc I received a contusion; in Bolin my allies were pierced by the balls of the enemy, and onnd mo disappeared the best soldiers of the Ke iblic. Wlmt remains to mo then, in the midst ot c woo and anguish which assail me, but the un ofilahlo consciousness that I lm»o personally .na med tho conihul to tho Very last extremity, and ■t I have dearly sold to the enemy hia astonishing clorv 1 Ho has seen mo in tho front ot:Angoatnrn, tro Gordo, Churuhusco, Chapeltopcc, Belon, St. immo, and tho Citadclj and ho shall find me, I car to you, whcrcrer. It shall ho useful and glonou ■ mo lo combat. • , I ought also to announce lo you that I have spon aeously resigned the Presidency of the Republic, lling to assume it, nccoidlng lo the constitution, c President of the Supremo Court of Justice, with e Associates, who will be the depositories of power, ilil the National Convention can dee dc who is he whoso guidance shall be entrusted Its future ties- When power was entrusted to me Under the most ylng circumstances, I accepted it, In .order that I light combine tho elements of resistance existing in ic Country: and upon the enemy’s advance towards lie Capital, I resumed military command, that I light oppose lo him a force of considerable strength, ml comicHlrule nit oitr resource fur its defence. But mcc the fall of the capital, Circumstances haVc linen llcrcd, and now a division of the commands Is re* uiaile to promote the same objects—lo attack the nemy in his line of communication, from Vera Cruz o ilia capital is imperiously urgent, and I alono must akc upon me the responsibility, because; I feel it in* ambent upon me, ever to place mysclfin thatqunr cr in which there la the most peril. Tho supremo rtagialrncy cannot bo exposed to the hazard of war ml it is necessary lo locale it amid population and health, In order that it bo not given over to anarchy, iid In order that it may. not again arise with power ml with gloty. ■ ' ■ . lor this reason have I surrendered an authority lo rtc so laborious, and so bitter, and in whoso reception i*d laying down, I have aspired to nothing more kan the welfare of my beloved country. I may have committed some errors in the discharge of my civil Wigations, but bo assured that my desires, and my lopes have known no other stimulus than the noble me of sustaining tho rank of tho nation, in which irsl I saw the light, and which has laden mo with honors and with favors* . . _ I have said it before, and here I, repeat it* *“ a ; , l lover despair of tho fate of my Country. If faction 'o silent, and will listen to tho sovereign voice, if wo w unanimous in our desires, and in' our yearnings, kero is yet lime to hurl tho enemy from the soil vjiich ho pollutes by his presence. It la known to ■<m that I rejected a peace which would reduce the lo a nullity tho most absorb and complete, flic nation lias desired and still desires war, let us tonlinuo it then, with tho greatest intrepidUy, and m y example shall bo & most ardent one. Factions cannot now dispute with mo concerning ike power which with pleasure I abandons if they would dispute with mo, lot them come lo the field of hitllu j there they will find mo serene and firmly concentrated, as over, to most generous and holy, o * causes. What do wo care for misfortunes 7 Misfor juao is tho crucible of nations, and never is the Mex. l ,<*n nation grander than when she strives to force from destiny, tho victory which God end jn»h ce P ro ! "‘‘so us. Mexicans, thirty years have pa^w l over *inco you proclaimed your independence amid poms *ud privations: sustain it forever. . Antonio Lofkz m Santa Anna, City of Guadeloupe, Hidalgo, Sept. 16, lo***. Co. OPERATION OP THE WIFE.— ' IS mncll K «nao uml (null In tlio rorrmtk of a modern author, bint no man over prospered in tlio world without of bin wife.. If she unlloß in flißW*' tmlcniors, „ r rewords I'iin labor with on ondonrlng •mile, With wlint tfoniidonoo will bo resort to is merchandize or his farm, fly over lands, sail opon too meet difficdltVr nhrf encounter danger, tl no flows that ho is not spending Ids strength in vain, out (lint Ids labor wilt to rbWard'od by tlio sweets of homo! Solitude and disappointment enter tho hi ■ <ory of every man’s life | and ho is buOiairpJovldod ™r Ins Voyage, Who (huh but ail nssoeiblo Ibt 1 h«Pl>y aoora, wliilo for lira months of dbrknias and distress *° aymputhiWng.parlnor is prepared. . Cta the txwk side.— r~lt is said one who knbws, though wp do not vouch for th'o fact, that a young man mN. Haven, Conmj of great ccbrioniy,-was ac customcd, before his marriagoVto ridd 'dUt' . with his ! betrothed, but will) tjio express stipulation* that in case ho did not marry* Iter, sho should pai) half the expenses of the ieim. - , PHILADELPHIA MARKET. . Tuesday*-Octi 2Clh* 1847- Thc T’lour market Is cXtfcmcly dull, and no ValcS of any extent nfo nVaking* Holders ask $675, per brl for standard brands, which buyers decline paylrig.—- Rye Flour—Small pales* at $5,95. Corn Meal—Sales at $3,95 for old,' and s3,so'for fresh groUnth Groin—Wheat has slightly.dclihcdl sales of 30.00 bush, fair and good Southern red at $1,33a1*40 and 3000 musty Western at 61,15 per. bushel. Rye is wanted at 80a85 cts. Corn —Prices ore rather lower, sales of Penn, yellow at TOclis. Oates I —Sales of Southern at 45, and prime at 46j cts. • . DIED, . Mn Carroll township, Perry county, on Tuesday llio 19th inst., Mr. John McKnoSKoV, aged about 46 years. 300" WAGONS WANTED. "VTT ANTED immediately atChambersburg, a largo W number of .Wngbrni .to load for Pittsburg.— Liberal wages will bo paid. B-ick freight at Pitts* bunr is abundant. Adply to ■ OAKS & CAUFMAN, COLIIOUN &. CO., D.K. WUNDERLICH, <r:s. GRIER, . 1 , STAMBAUGH & McKISSON. Chambersburg, Oct. 28,1847. TO LET. A COMFORTABLE STORK ROOM, with a good cellar attached, situate, in North Han over street, Carlisle, . The stand is considered one of the best in town for a Dry Goods or Grocery [store. Possession given on the Ist of April next. 1 For particulars enquire of the editor'of the Ameri can Volunteer. . ' ' . .October 28, 1847.—3 t Fori Rent. A two Story DWELLING HOUSE, with a largo t\_ Store Room, suitable for nhy kind of business, with half a lot of ground, and nil Iho necessary out buildings far convenience, &c., situated near Iho Public Square. Possession given any lime between i tliis and the first of January next, until 1 the first of [April, 1848. For particulars apply to llic editor of I the Volunteer. Carlisle, Oct. 23,1847. Auditor's Notice. IN consequence of most of the claims against the estate of Jonas Rupp, being handed into nje. mixed up with.nntes and claims that are already paid, or supposed to be paid, 1 am obligedlo call I upon the Creditors to hand in their claims Mcmsc/wcs, I or by some agent who can show the exact amount due. them, on or before Saturday the 20th of ,No vember next, at; niy-oflico in Carlisle. From the great uncertainly in regard to the papers already handed in, I am obliged to require Ibis; and conse quently, no claim that is nut represented will be 1 accepted. W. H, MILLER, Auditor. . October 28, 1848.—3 t Big Spring Adamantine Guards! AN adjourned court ofappeal will bo held ai the public house of Thomas Hackett, in (he Do* rough of Newvllle, on Monday (he Ist day of No vember next, between the hours of 1 and 4 o’clock P« M. By order of VVM. DUNLAP, Capt. October 28, 1848.-—l l Town liOfs at Public Sale. THE undersigned will offer at public sale, at I the Court House, in the through or Carlisle, on 1 Tuesday the 2d day of November, 1847,. 4 Acres of Land, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, about one-half mile east of said borough. boundpd‘-by landa.of -Win, Line, Etq.,Jobn McCarter, end. Robert Ir vine. ■ Said Lola are well fenced and in a good stale oi cultivation. Sale to commence fit 1 o’clock* P. M.,when duo attendance will l bo given and terms marie known. PETER F. EGE. Carlisle, October 28,18-18. —It Public Sale of Real Estate. ' 'N pursuance of the last will of Adam Eichel .. berger, late of Silver Spring township, decM., will expose to public sale, at tho late residence of said deceased, on Friday the 10th of Novem ber next, the following tracts of land, situate in Silver Spring township, Cumberland dounty, via: No, 1. Containing 25 acres and 05 pertslfee of »rood Limestone Land—two thirds of is cleared.and tho balance covered with good thriv ing ilmbeN ‘ ; * No. 2. Contains 35 acres 143 perches of good Limestone Land,adJolninglheaboVe-*-all of which is cleared wilh thb exception of bboiU t acres. No. 3. Contains 30 adres 152 perches of good Limestone Land, 12 adres being cleared and the residue covered with excellent limber. This tract has d a-A Log ItoiisC & Stable, well of water, and some good fniil l»M*lCTariro..n tlicredn. Said land is siluato 3 Imles west of Mochanicsliurg. and 1 mile north of Lehlig’s tavern, and adjoins Jacob Ivofilil, Daniel Spidel, Michael Koslit, and other lands of said deceased,,* ■ The above tracts will be sold separate or toge- ther as will best suit purchasers. Also, on Saturday the 20lh of November next, will bo sold in the Borough of Mechanicsburg, a’ Lot of Gioitml, having a 1J Story Log House and Frame Stable, thereon erected. Said properly is situated intho west end of said Borough, and is in good repair. Any information respecting the abovu properties will bo given on application to the subscriber. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when duo attendance will ho given and known by JOHN BOBU, Kx r. October 28, 1847.—1 t . . * # Lan. Inlull, insert to amt. of sl,ooand send bill to lids office. 1 SPREAD EAGLE lIOTBE. Hogestoum, (lower eml of the town',) ■THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends end the public in general, that ho continues to keep the above well-known house, in HogucstoWlt, Cum berland county. Having recently rcitllcd my llotiso, I am fully prepmed mid determined to give the very taat entertainment to my guests. The house , s urge, airy, and plcasarttly situated. The rooms, (redding, &e,, will at times bo kept in the best possible condi tion, and every necessary attention paid to those who may stop with me. My tablb villi contain the Ivsl the markets con afford, dnd every thing that can bo done to promote tiro comfort of guests will bo prompt ly attended to. Terms moderate. 'I revellers and drovers may rest assured that they shall- never leave myhouao uieaiUisficd Ilogcstown, Oct.'Bl, 1847.—3 m Attention Untltdllonl YOU are.ordered to parade Carlisle, on Saturday tho SOlh of' November n‘cx<f at 10 A.M. i" wi "‘° r Unifor "’-ssf SpAIJUI, C.pf, Commd'g. U°D. An cfoolion wiU lm I'lolJ on s»U ll “ y f 'l r | [ ) , n ° Lieutenant, Colonel, oho.Tst Major, and ono Sd Mo inr forinid battalion. By order or . 3 ' * EDW. ARMOR, Gon’l.Ooindg. V fat Ufig.' IUU Dtv. P. M. r, -rTfiof.EN HO™. Jmt received a Croati anpply W°, m^r’ B "ountry bolt) WoMonlln^.ale ' Always Ahead : In cheap and good Goods! THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with a large assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which they are selling out at wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists of a great variety of . Cloths, Ciisslmcrcs, Sattlnetts, Kentucky. Jeans, &b., Flannels* Linseys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Merinoes.Cath* merest Moiis, de Lainos, very bhcap.t Ginghams, California Plaids Worsted t?laid&and Serges, CaU iboes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, bleacned. and unbleached; Mous.de Lalne, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Teketri \ Shawls, plaih mantua, satin and an assortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com forts, Suspenders, silk, cotton and gingham Hand* kerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Yarn, all colors! and a full and complete assortment of Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glazed* CAPS, Carpel Chain, &c. Also, . Groceries, such as prime Rio Coffees, Nov Orleans and oth er. Crown Sugars, White crushed Sugar, Molasses,. Honey, Oil,, Salt,' Pepper, Allspice and other spices. Also ah assortment of tho ** Original N. j York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company 1 ' [Teas, the best article In. tho market, Queens 4 ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedarware, &c.. together with a great number of articles which can* not be enumerated, and which will be disposed oi on such terms ns cannot be beat about these dig gins, Remember, these goods have , all been bought nTot cash at tho lowest possible prices, and wllf he sold oui at such'prices.as cannot fail to suit the pockets of all persona. 1 • ■■■■••■ . . A. &W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1847, ' NEW GOODS. THE subscribers an) now opening their Psfll stock of HARDWARE* and to which they would invite the attention of persons in want of goods in their line, as their.arrangemente arosuch as to enable them to sell lower than any other store. They have now a full assortment ot locks, latches, bolts, hinges, screws, and every article for building, mill, cross-cut and circular saws, mouse holo°anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au gurs, braces, plain bills, planes, hand, pannel, ripping and tenant Saws, broad axes, drawing, knives", chopping axes, hatchets, hammers, hay] and manure forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra aors, scissors, shears, %ailera, trays, brass and iron head shovels and longs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. ' . . ' Also, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 2 lons cast, shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Eltp tic springs, 1 lon American and Russia sheet iron, 60 kegs Dupont’s and Johnson’s Blasting Powder. 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Welh-, crill’s pure ground while lead, 300 gala. Linseed Oil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany and Maplo Veneers, Cedar ware, Baskets, &c. ~ They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw Cutiers, for culling hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of the kind ever offered for sale. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September IC, 1847. Carlisle Clothing Emporium. THE subscribers take this method of informing the citizens of Cumberland county, nnd the pcbploin general; that they have just opened an extensive Clothing Store,; in South Hanover street, next door'to D.H.Arnojd’s store, in the Borough of Carlisle, to which ■they in vite the attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable clothing. We will keep constantly on hand a largo nnd well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirla, Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchief*, Hats.Oaps, Doqts, Shoes ami Slip* persi and indeed everything'hecowary to tnnt olit a fashionable man, and better articles at lower prices than can bo found at any other establishment in C(im» berland county.' Being fully convinced that “ quick aates and small profits’* do belter than slow sales and largo profits, wo are determined to sell at a very small advance* Our assortment >yill at all times be largo which will afford customers an opportunity of suiting • their own taste. TOBACCO, SEGARS, &c. Wo will also Jtecp constantly on hand's genera) assortment of the very best Segars, Tobacco, Bnuff, Ac. We ask all lo give u i a call, for wo feel aofo in recommending tho articles we keep for fdld. Don t mistake tbo store, North Hanover street, neit doorto, Arnold's store. Carlisle}' Septi 20, IB4t* N. N.—Mr. Wiiinrs B. PAnKi.xsox, ah experi enced dtidfasliionablo tailor, will cut for tho above cstabliahmenti FefSdns ptefering, can have their measures taken and garments made Up to order with out any additional charge. A. & L. A T tho Wholesale and retail store of CHARLES OGILBV, on East Main street, a fow doors be low tho Market House) ono of tho largest and best assortments of Dry Goods, Groceries, ROOTS i. SHOES, over exhibited in Carlisle. Ho Is determined to sell so low as to bo beyond tbo roach of all tompoiilion. Persona wishing to got bargains will do well to call. Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847. ' . , A low more Goods on hdud. THE subscriber has still on hand, a few choice goods, which ho will dispose of First Cast, such as fine Cloths, of different qualities, Cassimorcs, Sat linolls, Kentucky Jeans, French Merinoca, Alapacas, Mou-clin do Lamps, Cashmeres, Shawls, Silks for dresses, Flannels, Carpels, Rugs, Mailings, &c. &e. Call soon all who want bargains, as I am about to close business. D. 11. ARNOLD. Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847. . To Country Mcrcliauls & Otlicrs. POCKET BOOK MANUFACTORY. No. 30 South Cl/i street, heloto Chesnut street, Phila. THE subscriber has constantly on hand a largo as sortment of tho following articles of his own manua facturo, such as Calf. Russia and Turkey Moioccb Pocket Books, Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases. Moroc co and Velvet Sognr Cases, Jewelry CnSoa, Pearl and Ivory Card Oases, Pearl and Ivory Tablets, Pearl, Ivoiy and Velvet Needle Books, Chess and Back gammon Boards, with every other article in his lino, which Ho offer* to country merchants and other*, cheap fdr cdsll, wholesale and retail^ JV. 30 South o th St., Mato Cites., Child. t)ct. 21, 1847,—3m B. 11. smlxii. WHOLESALE DEALER, TN DOOTS, SHOES, Donncla, Cups, Palm phia KnigaliiH! dnrgnlirai Persons wi.l.ing Ddrgoin» will Jo ; JOSEPH GRIER, Carlisle, Oct. 3U Ifl^^ B —LACK ALPAOHAS. Fine liliio Mack Aina chas,’voi’y'gloBBy. at 2B 1 , 374. 80. 3®4 ctB -' Ai Bo Mao. nVodoflond colot and invlsili o green Alpa ciuia and Merlnbc.,-which We ore .omng off at yery IdW pllecs/ ' . - Ar&W.BENIZ, October 31, 18470 ... ■ - - . 7TLOTH OAFS. Men’s. olid' DoyS Cloth, Velvet, ( ) end Gloxod Capo, of the latest shapes, at exlrpmo- Ivlovv prices. Also Bonnot - nibhonk mid SlUwlJ, a good assortment and very tflinn^WUol 8 October . ’ arNolp & Livingston. To bU r«i'M>) AI OITOU S NOTICE. having been appointed by the X Orphan’s ; Court, of Cumberland ,'coifnly, .to marshall, and dletributo the Rinds in the .hands of James Klliott. adm’r., of Thomas McKalip. deed., among iho several creditors of said deceased, will attemT for that purpose at the arbitration ropm.in the Court Holiso in the borough of. Carlisle, on Thursday the Tlth of November next, at 1 o’fclock P. M.v„, >•■■■• ' • . POCERT.MOORE, jr. Auditor. Carlisle, Qot. 14, 1847.—3 t V. NOTICE. A tiX pcrSoiW indebted to tho subscriber by nbto or Book accoimt, aro requested to coil and make immediate payment, as longer Indulgence will not be given.- ’ - ' i . H. H. GROVE.. , Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1847* lpriothonotary>B Notice* TITO'CtCE is hereby givch to all persons interested, j\( that th 6 following accounts have been tiled in \hc Prqtboiiotary’s Oilice, for examination by tho oc 3 countahts therein' named, and \Vill bo presented to the Court of Picas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday tho Bth day of NqvcVnbcr, A. D. 1847. 1. Tho,- r AccoUht of George Ewing; Assignee of Peter Palm.L 3. ThoV.Account of Jacob Kirk, jr, Assignee, of; Christian. Weber. 3. ThbiAccount of Wm. A. Elmhurst, Assignee of Thos» fi.-Skiles. . 4. Tho Account of L. 11. Williams, Assignee, of DavitfEbcraolc. 5. They Account of Mathias Bitncr, Assignee of John MpjSry,. ‘ . 6. Thb Account of William Harper, committee of John a lunatic. . 7. Tho,Account of Thomas Bradley, Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike -Road -Com pany.; W. M. BEETEM; Proth’y. PIIOTnOXOTAJIx’s Ofpicr, Carlisle, 0ct..21, 1847«-~3t 3 Plainfield Classical AcadcMy. Four .miles west of Carlisle , between the Neioville State Road and the CvmherlandValley Rail Road. rpHB third'session (five months) will commence on X M6JTDAT, November Ist, 1847. The number of limited, and every ef fort mapoto secure their moral and mental improve ment, ds well as (heir comfort and health. During iho pset yoar upwards of forty students have been conncctod*Avith tho institution. The studies embrace alt that are requisite for College or any business or profession. Every effort will bo made to secure a continuance of patronage from tho friends of educa tion. . . Deferences, Terms, &c., made known by applica ion personally or by letter addressed to ‘ ‘V• ; ' • R. K. BURNS. October?, 1847*—3m pdjlailelniila Advertisement. ' ? OLIVER EVANS’ / SAMANBER, FIRK AND TlllßF PrOOK-^ . ; IRON CHESTS, TTTAtfIIANTEr) equal to any other make, and VV Imver.never been injured by Fire' or Bur glars. In a sifiglo instance. He also keeps on iiand a Yuli supply of Common Chests, made of lighter iron, at lower prices. Latte* Copying Presses and Hooks. Trnclia for Stores, Factories, &c. v Druggists’ Presses, Ksgie Glass Paper, * . Portable Shower Baths, &c, Papking Levers, Hoisting Machines, ’ . Refrigerators and Water Filters. OLIVER tiVANS, Ol'Soulh Second Sh, below Chesnul, Philo. \ " REFRIGERATORS For cooling and preserving MEAT, BUTTBRi MILK, and all articles intended for culinary pur posesi > ' Water.filters. OLIVER EVANS’ CELEBRATED VVAI’eU jurying water that is brackish <p rains, minerals, cdn'lJd' had of all sizes and prices, at the Ware room?, No. GI Soulh’Second Street, two doors be low Chesnul street, Philadelphia. October?, 1847—ly* _ Stoves! Stoves! Philadelphia Stove Works, 5 Washington Avenue, above Noble Street, on the • Delaware. THEsjibscribers respectfully inform thelrlrlendfi land the public, .that they, have Commended operations at their NEW I'ODNDRV, Washing ton iAvonite, above Noble slreoh’whehf Ihhjl are now rcnily to execute orders, and Would bo pleas ed to see their customers* .' # no a* On hand a large assortment of STOVES, ao., consisting of Cook’s Favorite, for wood and coal, six sizes; Complete Cook, four sizes} Cannon Stoves, eight sizes | Bare Cylinder Stoves, nine sizes; Stanley’s Patent Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves, a handsome and ornamental article, has been much admired, three sizes with Urns; Bases and? Oven Plates, five sizes; Nino Plates,.plain and 'boilertop* nine sizes I Salamanders, two sizes; James* Cook improved, Keystone wilhcollarsaml ovens. Radiator. Plates. Air Tight Plates, Round and‘Oval Boilers and Tea Kettles, Round and Square llrns, Ornaments, Spiders, Hollow-ware, &c, &c. , The above are all of the newest and most ap proved patterns, and made of , the best Charcoal Iron, comprising tho most extensive assortment oj Stoves ever offered to tho public, and will be soldi on tho most reasonable terms. , . ’ | Country Merchants are particularly invited to call before purchasing elsewhere, as all articles purchased of us are delivered at the Rtlilroad De pot, or Steamboat landings, free of charge. Particular attention paid to furnishing. Dealers with Bako Pintos, Grates, Cylinders, Fire Bucks, &c„ to suit most of tho Stoves In use. Castings of all kinds done to order, and as wo cost every day, a person leaving a pdttsni Id Iho morning can have the Castings same ttftofnoom N;’ S B.—ioVhrtndfn few barrels ofvoly superior '""“ “'S'iCK, IjEIBUANDT & Co. I’hilu.i Sopt. 23, 18-17. —3in i Orr's Cclctd'iilcd Air Tight Stoves. I Cl 1 TYNDALE, No. 07 South Second Street, i I,;■Philadelphia, widths to inform hi. friend B ; oml (lidpiihlio gonorelly, that 1,e . 8 ! ,U /r;j%HT nirtntifa'cinte and ee l IHO aoniiino AIB-lIGHI SfOVE, with the latest Improvements. After many years e*nerleneo in the manufacture of these SioVee, fio is no\V enabled to offer to Ms Cll ® lomets tho Mr Tight Stows WHit ovSnS, suitable for dlnino rooms or nurseries. . ■ He "mi also the Mr Tight Uovi, on the Bad at or plan, which rnaltes a splendid and oconotni6al naflor Stove, to which he would call the particular attention of those wlio wont on elegant and useful ar "fl'.ga'«ent 6f Coal. Parlor, and Cooking* Stoves, all of which ho will sell a the lowest cash prices. The pullUc would do Well to call beforerrutchaaing eWoWhefb; • ... Mr. T. would oSutlon the puhlid against Air Tight Stoves, made by most stove makers, as they do not answer the purpose intended. Phila., Sent. 33. 1647.-3 m . Furs I Furs II THE subscriber would rMprcirullylo^j" and in and Gentlemen about visiting I lll'cucipn want of f;ANCV PUBS.- sncf/i> 8 . will (hid it h> 11,0, y n ', V “|l‘ |n, o ' WHlrfolly alfdndcd to .a«i^«AgassiSsr • Sheriff’s Sales. . BY virtue ot Biindry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of tho Court of Common Picas of Cumber land county, and to nib directed, I will expose tho following real estate to public sale, at tho Court House, in the Bojough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 30lh day of October, 1847, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,vi*: A half lot of Ground situate in llib borough of Carlisle, bounded by a lot of James Armstrong on the oast, Pdmftct street on.the South, South Hanover street on the west, and others, containing 30 foot in front on Hanover. Street, and 340 feet on Pomfrck street, having thereon greeted a Stone Dwelling House, flock Building, Frame Shop, 'Stable, &c. Seized oml taken in execution as the propotty of Elizabeth Gr Al'«o, a lot of gtouml situate it! tho Borough of Now Cumberland, situate on Water .(reel, adjoining Sn Alley,on llio east, on Alley on, tho south, Water street on tho north, and lot No. 40 on (he west, con taining 60 feet in breadth, and 160 feet in depth, more dr less, having thereon erected a two story Frame House, and a small STABLE. Seized and taken Irt execu tion ns the property of John Tsenborger. Also, n lot of ground, situated in thn Borough of, Carlisle, containing CO. feel In. front on North Streep 120 feel deep to a twelve loot alley, adjoin ing a lot of John Shade on the East, on the West adjoining a lot of Fred’k Common, having thereon erected a small FKAMK HOUSE. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Win. Crop, 1 'Also, a tract of land situate in Dickinson Town ship, adjoining lands of George Kinslnger, Sam’l Cockley, other lands of Jphu Keller and others, 1 Containing ICS acres, more or less having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, Log Barn and Wagon Shed. ■ t Also, a tract of land in samb township, adjoin ing lands of Wm. Weakley’s heirs, Wra. Craig low, Christophor Johnson, John phesnel and other lands of John Keller, Containing 100 acres more or less, having therdon erected a LOG HOUSE, Bank Barn, Wagon shed orchard &c,— Also, a IMCt of Woodland situate In samo town ship adjoininglandsofD. Hoover,Samuel Cockley other lands of John Keller and others, containing 35 acres mofe or less, • ] Also,-a tract of Mountain land sitlmlo in Sanip Township adjoining lands of James Weakley* Thos. Black, A. G. Ege, and others, containing lOC acres, more or less having thereon erected a Saw Mill, a one story Log House, fltc. Also, a tract of Mountain lam), situate in same township, ‘adjoining lands of; A. G. Ege, Dr. Chambers, the Pino Grove estate and others, con taining 255 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE &c. Also, the one undivided half, part of a tract of mountain land situate in South Middleton town ship, adjoining lands of the Heirs of Michael Ege, deed., Bricker, and the York county line, containing 300 acres, more or less. Also, a tract of Mountain land, silualo in same township, bounded by the heirs of Michael Ego deed., Jacob Shoafier and others, containing 106 acres, more or less, Seized and taken in execution as the properly of John Kell or, and to be sold by I ra6l JAS..HOFFER, Sheriff. And all to bo sold by .roe, i JAMES HOFFER, Sh’fT. r Sheriff's Office, ? Carlisle, Oct, 7,1847.—4 t 5 XtST LETTEItS Remaining in the Post Office at fawville. Abrams Samuel ■ Jones BenJ Brown Agness Johnson Sarah Barber ■ Henerey . Koch K-I) Crim S Henry Myers Hannah Dovald Wm MoCune Orag'e Dunlap Jas Myetsjobn Dunbar Wm Miller S John Erisl David Nearins BenJ Ewing Elizabeth Ntdig Juloana Mrs Krust Margaret - Oit KlizabeliK Failour Christian Kasling Henr.jr Givler Henry . Hauling Andrew Gilbert Gel) Sensebaugh Catherine Gilbert Df Smith Henry Geese Abfdrii , Shaw Ann . GatVel Mlchdcl Vleck Van H Heesteo Andrew 3 Utley Elizabeth ; HeflekgeVTho-- Proclamation. WHEREAS tho Honorable Sahuf.i. Hsrnntiir, President Judge of tho several Courts of Com mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, in said, countiesj and Hon; John Smart and John Clendonin, Judges of the CbUrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of, all capital, and Ollier offence!, in thb aaitl county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated tile 23rd of Augusti 1547, liavo ordered tho Court of OyoV and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; to bO holden at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of November next, (being the Slhday) at 10 o’clock, in tho fore noon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of tho Peace and Constables of the Said county of Cumberland, that they aro bjt tho bald pre cept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their tolls, records, inquisillonSi exainl nalions, and all other remembrance!, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done,and all those that aro bound by recognizances, b) prosecute oeiunst tho prisoners that arc or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, aro td bo there td Pjrqwcute them as shall be just. JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Snsnirv’s Orrier.) 7 Carlisle. Get. 7, 1847: 5 • tiigsolntlou of Parlncrslilp. rpH 13 partnership hbrotofore existing between tbe I subscribers lindiii)* nmlor the nnhtb bf John Noble & Cb,; bn* ibis day been dissolved by mu tual consent. Tlio books anil papers of the late Arm ore placed In the hands of Robert Moorn, on whom all persons having accounts lo settle) or pay,.ictus to make, wil J f ;js o^| njEi ARMSTRONG NOBI-K, ROBERT NOBLE. p flie Authoring business will ho carried on by John Noble at lliO torncr of I'llt street and Cbiicli Allc£. . 7“ Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the last will and tes tament of Robert MoFurlano, lute of Newton nsliip, Cumberland county, deceased, have boc/i irVanlcd by tlio Register of said county to the umbt sCribers, the first named living in Notvtillc, and the latter In Mifflin township, county aforesaid. All ,o,sons indebted lo said estate ate requested lo moke immediate payment, andlbosobavmgchnna will present thorn mont ' JAMES WOOmIURN, . September 2d, 1847. —Qt* Ca rs. NOTICIiI ' T HWfellS of culrtilnluUSlion 6(l tl'ib c«j“l° of 'V»- 1 , liam'ShofcUi (Incite Into of Enalpennaboronglj t|.. od will make payment to y O HN SHEETS; 1 JA consr7EETS,_ Sopi. 33.1817-31* bitini* Ban*, 061. I t, 18«. A N oleo.lon /L lutlon, to «« rv «''“ r .JPfrfmloy tho 15l)i liny of 10O ' i,O0l< A. M. nml 3 M; A. LYON. Brcn’l.'' jjuwt Notice* i,,, x i' nprions knowing UiomKclVcH Indebted lo Jh6 A oro liorTrby notified lli'ut, they mu«t ■ . . .Mrt/tt-iiiOv’ 'on longer indulgence cunnul end l in (ho wi»o i. ouffi. will .U.H bo glonud. A woru ° Curll.lo, Sopl. 53.1847. Wood Wanted at this Office immediately. HOI'SK Se, hOT FOR SAtS. A LOT of ground in Churchtown) Motiroo town ship. Cumberland couiityj The improTetnenla are a FRAME HOUSE, 30 feet in Oonl,, with UVo front doora, wilh a back-building- a brick n ft smoko house, Bake oven, and Stablo.— * Tho properly is valued at $5OO, and liiSißffiHi the conditions of the salo will bo $2OO on tho first of Aprilnext, when posses sion will be given, and $l5O in the annual pay* 1 ments thereafter, without interest. For additional particulars enquire of the subscriber in Carlisle. JOHN BRANNON. Carlisle, Oct, Id, 1847—3 t. OltPUAttS’ COUItTf SAI.B. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans 11 Court ot . Cumberland count;, will be sold ot public sale, at % , tho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Mon day tho 10th day of January 1848, at 10 o'clock, A. . M. of said day, the following described real estate, , late tiie property of Gen. James Lambcrton, dcc’d, via:' ‘ A .lidt of OilbtittdA situate oh the hoflh side of Main street, in the bof«.. ough of Carlisle, bounded by lots of the heirs of Jo* cob Carl, dcc’d, Joseph Knox, dec’d, arid Dickinson alley, containing S 3 feet in front on Main street, ntld j - v * 240Tect in depth, having thereon erected' | iw| A two story Stone "liense, BBjßack Bllildine, Log Barn, Stabling and Warehouse. Terms will bo mado known on tho day of solo by JOHN AGNEW, [ 1 Administrator of Jomeo Lamherian , dee'at I October 7,1817. ■ . Orphans’ Court Sale. A Valuable Mill and Farm. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, wiiyio sold at public outcry on, iho premises, oh ButH of. Octoncr next,, at 10 o’clock, A. M., a plantation or tract of laml, situate in Westpennsborough township, contoiniog about IGO Acres of first rata Limestone Land, hound ed by lands of Sharps’ and Myers* heirs, Snivcly, Trill and Montgomery. Tho, celebrated Big Spring runs along the western margin of the tract, a stream (hat never fails or freezes, and is unequalled by-any spring in the United States. Tho improvements are a first rate Flouring Mill, three stories high, with two run of stones, situate on the above named spring, a Dwelling; House, ffljjrjßl Born ami Stabling, Millar’s House, Coop or Shop. Orchard, &c., all in Iho hast of order. About one-half of Iho tract is cleared. The balance covered with thriving Timber. Tho whole , will bo sold separately or together as may beet suit purchasers. Tills property about 8J miles from tho Ncwvillo Depot of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, in the heart of a rich country, and odors strbhg In ducements to capitalists.- ■. e Tho terms of sale are—One.third tho ahiduhl of the purchase money to bn paid on tho confirmation of tho sale by tho court, and the residue ih three canal annual payments without interest, to bo secured by judgment bonds. JOHN PIPER. 3 1 b JOHN S, DUNIiAP, Aditir't. of JitiM Piper, dee'd. September 23, 1847.—fit ____ t Valuable Farm for Sale. THK subscribers offer at private solo, their Form contsing 188 seres, 140 of which is IlmOalnno and tho rcmaihtlcr block slate land, bolh of tho first quality, situate in Bilker Spring, totvnshlpi I, miles front flic tiumberland Valley Railroad, 10 milch IVora; Harrisburg and 8 from Carlisle. Tho turnpike tasscs throhgh 1110 farm loading to tho above mentioned I ’ l Thcfo are aboht 135 acres cleared, hndet good fence and in ahigh state of cultivation. Thqbalanod is Well limbered—thriving young locust ate growing all ovbr Iho fatm. Tho Improvements are a Large Brick House 5 tjfffpL A Large Bank Barn, Jgnlgßsßtwitli all necessary nut-buildingsi ahd a well of good water convenient lb the door. Spring House in tho yard and a running pomp in tho barn yard, Also, an Orchard of IhriV.ng Joun^‘feMi fcon slsling of aboht SO different klfidk df chbibb Ajiblel, 23 different kinds of-cholco PcaChca, moilbf the dllfifcnTVariOtlc Alf Flumbsi Apreebt, and Chbrtics —all of which hove been selected to ripen in rotation from the earliest to tho lolcbt. , ... Tho above is one of the most hnnlldbmiy situated, , ahd also nmbhg one of the best Improved fafme In i the CodhlV; Petsone wishing Information on the sobicot arc invited to coll on tho subscriber living on | the Veml.es, or William ] August 2G, 1847.—if Fawn for Sale; +HB subscriber offers at private sale; IhU Fatiij (in which lib now lives, situated in DjckinsMi IbwnSllljv Cumberland bounty, about a quarlbrbf dmlofrom (fid (lirnplko and five mile# fHmr Ckrilifb f ao* J»jblnlnff lands of John Pahl. Ocorffd DaWsahtf containing' about 40 Acres of IdmeH stomo’liahd—lo ofwhUjh I* *Uodland~ahd Iheffe« clcafcd ohd in (rood bultivailohahd hridb* ■iilisittfi-' iial fences. For further particular September 30,18-17. —tf ‘ 1 Whitehall Nursery and Corismefw clal Garden. CjintisLs, Pennsylvania rl'llE SuhseribcrWoUld Call public aUcuiibfi ia 1 1 tlio slock of lices how oh Hnhtl In 1110 Shoto oßtablislirhbnt; phi) toddy fof this fall’s morkbt— The enliro stock consists of upwards of a rjiiarter of a million of trees, among which aro upwards of 150 Varieties of the choicest Applb, CyWdlly sclce led from tho best and rttosl bbioifththd nllrsohos in ,h 'l’he trees now rbad) for sale afo ffom 7to 15 i feel high. °f hchlthy and vigorous growth; many 1 Of which afo Ifainell with regular tops hnd in a ’ hearing sinlej which supersedes tho nccliasityof fiirtlier training to tho planter. , Me also oilers Peach, Pear, Plum, Prune, Apricot ind Cherry Trees, ns well as a largo slock of Evergreen and Ornamental Trees of various ki m/s, of large siao “"Amonghm Apple irees afo lies of regent introdoclion and superior W'jj*’ .. AH of wliicii lhe subscriber pledges himself to sell as low as any other similar establishment of es lublishod character In Penhajlvanik can sell an , "It,,* the noted Pattlunla Im ‘peiialasj (lowers ptolly—loaves oftbh 3 feel din. motor—of SerJ rapid growth,' • t Wftl. LINE. Whitehall.. Pel. 7. : Engle iilvcry Slablc. npHR anbacribor rc»ne f ,.full>>nnoonc€B w kta Tfrlend. and the | B to allS opened the abofo jPiPff ff! ■■■ / e w |,cro bo can and* In Ilia rear of ijo slo /,\7 ,nny give him *' '♦III Btcoinmodaio UUGGIBS^ ??*hBI W&fc Tta P“ bli “ »•# de ' ja!SD CA ! „„ n-uinff (rood and aafo boreca.aif bswho™. «m«« . ■« (dm a« 81 fo and genllo. Pncea rt'odor-J i r m nl cn^u ' “ ,l,,nlion 10 ,nrf ? c tivo n aliaro of public l’“ Iro "X N- SMfr tf. M n —The Bubactiber baa not rolinqulahed the' s Im Pain.ing. nnd all favora in that Mftim bo thankfully received and punaW ally attended to. - Oarlialdi Anguat 20,1817—3 m ‘ _ Carlisle Xclcgrn|lU i TUBT received aovoral pamphlofa.jjivMg& bpfyp .if* J ddrerlplion of Iho Amniam til'cj/j fdd ricfid Ttlein-apK now In operation. In fflany Staloa of (lie Union. Il la illn?i(atcd with. fourteen flood engrav (im», from wliieh any paraon tan with antlsfoelion .understand tho “ wo«”!:,oua birth of tbia wemleMceili. ting ago— l ", old of the Post Gflico. in tlladinW*’. C((J ' grcntfunclionotrapldlty tranamlll nsoorr'WO n land intoUlßoneo." Price laJ cent., t 1 Cuiiuip, Sopti nn i 1 ■ ~ job 0 OFFICE KEATI.Y EXECUTE® Q
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