important mm IYEBIENTB Otf OUil TUOOPSf [O' [>H I>l jjtuii of lilt! Mile of I’Lichln, CorrusponJjtico ofilio i»oniißytvanlaif. PfiHEßSßuna, Oct. 31. t: , O ijnjJfTiiails from -tho South have all been 're. c fto ‘s leameTJames L, Da; arrived-nl NcW .Or *,|,c 23d, (Vbni Vera Cruz, bringing. dates to There lias been no later arrival direct front j|io lii*'; Alina was at Puebla bn the 25th September; i i, n ,l ..ddressod Col. Cbilift, slating that lid had '"L .possession of tbo city, with 800 U men; and re ; 1 ii ir bis immediate evacuation of Hint'post, por -I“.' i’ 1, him to form a junction, with Gen. Scott or i American forces at X’eroto, but threatening in i ovcht of o' refusal, that,.an immediate assault 1, 0 made upon bis positions. • Cel. Childs hi r'd that with regard to the threatened attack ufton il bis positions 'under his command; ho was fully ' i' lied that bo should be able to defend them sue fully and having been honored'with the.diity of CCBS rding them, was determined to defend them .to %' lris, of llio 13lli of October, furnishes , rilicr important nows. A letter from Puebla, dated . 1 5 o’clock on tho evening ofllic 271h0f September; “ ( | lO points of Sun Juan do Dias; Sun Juan! San i Rosa and Santa Monica, commenced, a heavy cannonade upon the American works. The latter • bciranlo throw camion .shot, bombs and g'rbnadcs into the centre of the city, which suffered tho cannonade ceased,blit corn iced again at dawn on the following, day. By nailer of Santa Anna a breastwork of cotton bales bud Keen erected, with four hundred cotton bales, which bad commanded the commercial houses ol Vales, e O furnish for the defoneo of lire city. To prevent Ihc completion of these works, the Americans from L first had kept up a continued firq from San Josq dm work-men, which, being strictly returned W die Mexicans, the .discharge of bombs and gre nades from the American lines greatly increased, but ~1,1,1 supervening every,thing becumo quict. . Sept 30lh —A partial tranquility reigns m the ritv Iml Gen. Rea having concluded the erection of n liiUcry to open upon Sin Jose, tho greatest cnlhu tiasm prevails against the Americans throughout lst of October, Santa Anna nt’tlic head of oqoo cavalry n’nd infiimry, »nd three pieces of urlil iry H nllicd out from Puebla, intending to attack the. American truin which 101 l Jalapii.on the Ist, and readied Perolo on the 4lh, but before arriving ul To ticvalinlco, his designs were wholly frustrated by all ofliis men with the exception of 130' huairars, com nosing his personal guard, having pronounced Gainst him, attributing the unfortunate events oftho war and thoir want of success against the Invaders, lo his incapacity and unsucccssfulncss. Sumo loud ly declared him a,traitor, and unworthy of holding any command in tho Mexican army; ’ . Santa Anna having reached Topeyahuulco with Ills 130 hussars, received an order (roiji the govern mental Qucrcrito, ordering him «t.oncc'wilh all his trial's, hut he did not think it convenient to comply with tho demands of his government, and broke up ],is lino of inarch for O.ijacai.ho having publicly do ored Ins intention df proceeding to that places where lie designed to raise another army With which to renew the combat with thooncmies of.lhc Republic. All the letters front llto. imcrloi .boincido onoiuion that Santa Anna cdiisjdotalliimSclf as ini. potent to effect any thing, uhti slate that’ he was making his way . towards lor the purpose of fdfeter; and that his march lo Oajaca is only a, pretext to aid in the qmot accomplislmtcnlofhisdesings..., .-r . PokiiiA,.del. Shied Santa Anna’s departure the cannonading has entirely, slackened off. The cotton liouso,of Vnlcsco took fire and burned down, 'flic Inhabitants of Pueblo, hearing the ringing of ilia bells which-announced this, incendiarism were vciy much, alarmed, believing, tho Americans hud k’l'l their entrenchments and were storming the city. It is reported that Gen. Scott lias granted a pass port lo Santa Anna. Other Mexican papers deny dial liU is endeavoring lo roach Guatemala, and in lislu ilmi ho will continue the war without respite. Tim Genius of Liberty says; that Penay Fena Was fuchurging tlio duly of President, at Querotaro, but M refused to recognise hia associates appointed by Santa Anna; and proposes that Congress shall elect A report prevailed at'Vera Cruz on the 18tli, that a cd/iinuny of Texan rangers being attached by guerrillas, twelve miles but two wore cut bin An express bad arrived, stating that one nun was killed and eighteen-missijig. Some dillicully had occurred in tho .Massachusetts regiment, and Gen. Cushing hud disarmed und dc t.clied GoTroni the regiment. Capt;. Wells had been honorably acquitted. d«l. jack Hoys had arrived ul Vera Crui. Gen. Lane was at Perolo on the .4th ql October» Ind no doubt entered Puebla, a few days afterwards. The Area Irta, of the lOlh, speaks of extensive preparations iriaking to despatch a train fur the into* rior, ohd'suyi! tlidt more lltaii .4000 ttdops arc all trined anil ready to \ltatt. ( The editor conjectures that Gen, Patterson Has a new expedition in prospect against some Stale not liitlicrlo invaded by the Americans, instead of joining ikolt. t Thd dame paper corilalris doirio speculations ai to (*• probable action of the Mexican Congress at Quo fclaro, uml, among oilier*,* thinks that the minds ol (lie people of the interior had undergone change liiicelhoocciipalldii of the capital; and word disposed lo f.»ior a ponce. >• , , . , Tho expedition against the •guerrillas, planned ay Ucn. Patterson, hud relumed after imcccssfully ofi countering and dispersing sevefal parties.’ , The arrival oflhc steamship Fanny, brings holbmgj fifliiiporlanfcCj'iii addition to \v‘liat 1 dent you ycslcr. (by; . The stcauifer Fnnriy brought C 5 sick and disabled banister*, and tile James L. Day, u number of inva lid Hound's and olficera. All was quiet-u^.Col. Hughes’ camp nt the Nu» lional Bridge. The American force there was strongly fortified and well prepared to receive or tcpi-l any attacks. , , ’ The Legislature of the Slate of Vera Crufrtissdni* bled, ami was organised on tho 07th of September, at Hualusclio. Maj. Polk, acting as u volunteer,had been ordered to tho command of a detachment of cavalry hereto* fore under Major Cook. Herrera, according to the Arco Ins, hud collected 10 000 men at Quurcturo, nil of the National Guard. . Tho guerrillas have full sway at Julapa, making Vi'ar only upon their defenceless countrymen, and the Mexican authorities of tho Stale of Vera Crux were talking of adopting measures to put them down. Padre Jaraula. lias threatened lo shoot all that carry provisions into Veru Cruz. • The Della publishes a protest. Issued by,the City Pounc'd of Mexico on tho entry of General Scott, together with his answer. It oiso gives his proclu* ■nation of martial law. ’ Commodore Perry had taken up his quarters tom* foryily on shore, 'llio vomho had again made its nppoaranco at ‘era Cruz In a mild form. . Cols. Wilsons and Miles and Major Arthur had occu quite sick, but Wore canvalcßCont. Plio steamer James Cage hud burst her boiler thirty miles from Vera Cruz, injuring several per sons. Murder op a Schoolmaster*— Mr* J* C* Uobinson, principal teacher In ilia Academy bilh county, Ky,, was lout week compelled to expel koin tho school, a youlh ngod about 17 years, eon of Hr, M, Q, Ashby, for aonio rebellious and insulting conduct. Tho Muystlllo Kaglo'says f Young Ashby vowed vengeance, and colling on °Jic of his comrades, u yopng.man named Crouch to *\ lt l him, procured a long bladod knifo for the, occu* | l °s* On Tuesday afternoon, while Uobinson was Miing his school room door, ho was sot upon by Ashby a„a Crouch, and defended himself «s well as lu could with nu umbrella, until* bo saw his opporj Juivily ami selzod a stone, with which ho lelloU Crouch, Cronfch' regained Ills fuel, undjointly with Ashby tlnscd on Uublnsonl when tho loiter.received 11 h° r * nMo gaph w m, u, O icnifu in tho right part of tho potnacli, and staggered. ' A man, named Uhilstlan, l°Vd pf Dio diflicuUy, and ran up,in limo to ciiloh Mason In' hU arms, who exclaimed, •’ 1 «m a dead >uon, M and Inslunlly expired.; ' . ' *ho guilty young men immediately made their and when our informant loft on Wednesday Ahornunn, ho had hoard of no cllorts being mudo to 6tr «st thorn. I’ho Mexican debt to ‘English capUftlists.ls $50,000,000. ‘ -, Tiic Camorbu Guards* Wp.find Iho foliowing loiter from Lieut. Murray, to a member of tlio Cameron Guards, in the Harris* irg Union, » Oct. 23, 18-17. , Sfal. take thb liberty, pf addressing, you those fuw lines on account of npws having been received liere-of the 2d Pcnt}a. r .being, engaged in the last notions before the city, of lilcxicp!,.- - In the list ql. killed, and wounded L recognize several names my olti companions ;}n the “Cameron Guards.” The very fact df/Sq many of them being proves conclusively ihdi they were wlicro the iron hail feel thick;, anil.! think that neither the honorable gentleman whoso hnipo they betirj nor the citizens of Harrisburg, need blush at the conduct of this company, before the galea of the city of Mexico. Below I give tho names of with their residence} some of their names arc spelled in* correctly in the printed accounts. Capt, E. C. Williams, Harrisburg, slightly. Corporal Jacob Moycyi “ , mortally. C, Bolton, " killed. ■ Christian- Lclb; “ - slightly. Patrick Ward, • “ iJoseph Palmer, HeW York, “ - I M. P.Trcxlcr, Sliipponsburp,“ , Robert i Rodgers,- Wcslmorcl’d, severely. Panics Cosgrove, Lancaster, “ r Emanuel Moyers, Millcrsburg “ I ainj sir, very.respectfully, your obedient servant,. W. GRAY MURRAY, . Lieutenant lllli Infantry. Fighting Parson.— Wo have seen, it slated that one of the companies from Mississippi, at’ Buena Vista, was commanded by a Methodist.minister.— Just before the battle commenced, and whilst the troops were, forming, it is said ho delivered the fol lowing pithy l>rayori at the head of his company:. “ Be with us this day in lirevconflict, 6 Lord 1 .'We are low, nridlho enemy are vmhhy. Do with us ns thou •Avast- with Joshua, whenNio went down, from Gllgal to Bcthlioron and Ajtilon,to,smile tlio Amor ilea, . Wo do not ask thee fur the sun and moon to sthnd still; but grant us plenty of powder, plenty of daylight, and no cowards. Taka old Rough and Ready under thy special charge.. Amen!—March. Iliscoinpany performed prodigies on the field that day.' ■ •' . . - . , ■ • (CTAn advertisement appeared in a'newspaper, which read ns.follows: —Ran Aicuy—A. hired man named John yhis ndic turned up Jive fecteighl inches high % and had on a pair of corduroy' pants much wornT (p* A couple of Yankees have been doing tho pco. plo, “down oast”’.by a very ingenious method.— They pretended to bo Deaf Mules, and went about soliciting subscriptions for. a writing school, and sympathy for their situation produced largo schools. They lately tried it ul Exeter with the same result, and tha “News Letter” says—They kept school for a. few nights in thd Town Hall, and gave apparent satisfaction. Among the scholars were several young ladles, kind souls ; one of whom whispered sportively to another, “Poor unfortunates, .they are pretty, I. should like to kiss one of them." . When ono of the Mutes, who.codld remain silent no.longer, exclaim-, edi r ‘you may, my, deary, if yoh please.” The next niorning tlio Mu to Muslbts werb.notat school? - Ax Eloquent a young Indian chiefofthc Ojibwa tribe, named Kah-gega guli-bowln delivering temperance speeches in Washington.— The Whig says: ' , "Wo have never listened to. a more Interesting speech. Ho speaks with a Clear, mellow voice; with which accompanies exceedingly appropriate gestures. Ills stylo is dlvbstcd.of that studied eloquence which characterizes many o) our own speakers; his is tlio eloquence of thd soul—nature’s eloquence.” . On Womas I—Tho Brooklyn. Light Guard should bo called “Tho Women’s Own," for their admiration ofthc sex is unbounded, if wo. may judge from the following toast, given at their late excursion; Woman— the core of olir heart—llio apple of our eye—the smile bf hcaren upon-hs—the spirit ©four lift—the incarnation of divinity ! We lovb her, « |, o \v we love her !" and ho who docs not luv.o Jtor {s a God-forsaken wretch } ■ ' Tkmi > tation. —There arc said to ho certain: pecu liar sins which easily beset every man, and they are certainly temptations which are peculiar to ovbry one. Into some wo.fnll oftUcr and more easily than into others. Some will meet us in one place and. soma In another, soma in one shape, some In another. It la important, fur any improvement in moral character, to know where you are peculiarly exposed, and at those points set a strung and wakeful guard; PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday,’ Nov.' 2d; iBl7. The Flour Morkbl almost at a stand still, and no sales for export have taken place. Holders nominally ask 80 fi3J per lirl for export, but $C 50 would bo ac cepted by some holders; For city use the demand is also limited. Rye Flour is Scarce—a small sale at 85 *25. Corn Meal is dull nt $3 50. Gram—Sales of 3000 bushels Wheat at 1 J3c per hush, for inferior Southern, 136a140c for good and prime, 138 lor Western. Corn—Old yellow is hold ut 1 Gc. Odlo3—A sale of Southern at ‘)sc. MARRIED, ' On Tuesday tho 18th ult. by tho Rev. Mr. Moody, Mr. lluoir Stuart, of South Middleton township, to Miss Jane Mary daughter of-Joseph M. Means, Esq. of Ilopowcll tuwnsliip. . - > DIED, 'On Thursday tho Mill inst, Jerome, son of Mr. Jacob Vuust of tills place, aged 11 years and 8 months, ‘ ✓"On the 20th nil. at Jonestown, Lebanon county, Miss Sarah Thompson,formerly of Cumberland cuun t.v,‘ aged about 71 yoafs. ■ rall and Wliltci- milllncl y. MRS; NEFF, respectfully informs tier customers and tho ladies in general, that she lp> B just re ceived and is now opining at hop Millinery Rooms, in South Ilanovpr street, nonrly opposite .GOriimon a Hold, a splendid assortment of . ffißim Millinery & Fancy Goods, TOR. consisting Iri plri of roudy-mado Bonnets, C„ tT. Ostrich, Willow nnd Marabout Feathers, Plmy ofs Rilihons, Velvets, Satins and Bilks of every stylo for Hounds; a largo assortment of Dress Silks and Plaids, and Dress-Goods of every Variety, embracing all the now and fashionable patterns of the season. Also'Scarfs ond Shawls, together with a Superior as sortment of needle-worked Collars and Lacos.of every stvlo and quality, Fringe, Gimp and Duttons for dresses; Velvet Ribbons for trimmings. Also, a well selected* assortment of Mulls, together with a jrreot many,other articles, usually kept m her ino.— All calls thankfully received nnd punctually attended to. Ladies from tho country aro invited to. cull bo- »r.er the laics, stylo and Casings, Frame, Braid and Straw Bonnets, constant ly on hand.' . ‘ Carlisle, Nov. 4,1847.—3 t _ Notice to those Indebted* rpIIE books of tho late Arm of John Noble ami Co. j_ have boon vilucad in my hands for soUlomenl. All persons indebted to said Arm are rcquestoil to conio forward Immediately and settle thmr respective accounts, us it is absolutely necessary that, un oarjy settlement should bo had. Carlisle, Nov. \\ 1947.—31 Wu£OiiM(br Sttlo. rn\VO Aral rule WAGONS-11.0 one will, broad I' * wheels, the other with narrow, wheels—will ee fl'oid clioftp by the subscriber, rculdinff in Frankfort! 5 miles rrom Carlißlo, Tho narrow wheeled wugui. la enrol, d^and^lonW^r November 4, 1847* —3*-* • 1 ■■■■■- Violin*, ‘-rTiHT'rocolvocf at KNBKDLEU’S Hook Store, l/i ,>,./.«• m Iloolom’a . Hotel.) an assortment of luiirio* 1 VIOLINS, wliloli wlil lso' din)ioM of very cheap- . ’ • .. • November 4, i 047. AN apprentice to loam the Boot and Shoo making business, is wanted by the . /A.lad of 10 or 17 years of ’agc, and who would bo willing to serve an apprenticeship of three years, will receive a favorable oiler by'.making early application. He must be of good character and cOme.well recommend ed.. , JOHN,WHISIiEB. Carlisle! Nov. 4, 1547,—8l BY yirtuoof rtn order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will bo.exposed to .public- sole the real estate of Dunicl Scircr, late of Southampton township, dec'd.,on Saturday thcSOlh day of Novem ber, 1847, on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P; M. Said farm is situalcd'Si miles south of Shippcnsburg, near, Cochcnowoj *s mill, and contains 115 'Acres, of which about 80 Acres arc cleared and the, residue covered with timber of an excellent quality, and bounded by lands of Michael Cochcnowcr, Carlisle Bank and William Barber. The improvements arc Two Dwelling Houses, |lSiiCT LQG a well-of never failing’wa- nearthe door nftho house,.and a nev er failing spring near the door of the other. , A stream of running water runs through one end of the farm. Also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Terms of sale— r s2oU to bo paid on . the confirma tion of the sale, ono third of.tbq residue to bo paid on the first day of A.pril, 1848, one' third, to remain in the hands of the purchaser, and the interest on the same to be paid to the widow during her life, and after her death the principal to be paid.to the heirs, the balance in three equal annual payments, to bo secured by recognizance in the Orphans' Court. At. tondcnco will bq given by , GEORGE TRONE, . . ' Adm'r, of Daniel Seirer'f dec'd, . November 4,' 1847.—3f 1 ADVERTISED IN THE “VOLUNTEER" DY APPOINTMENT, §lB. And he it/urlher,enacted, .* . * * • • ■*. * . Ami all udvcilismiiouts nuiilc tinder lh« orders or the Post* j imdtor General, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters un* sailed for in any Post-ollice,atmtl iMj-lnscrtod in tlie paper or papers of the town or place where the ciUicc udvorlUing may i»c situated, having the largest vircnlntiun. [JVfcw Posl-OJfiee Law, passed March 3,1845. I IST OF LETTERS remaining in ihc Post-office i at Carlisle, Pit., November I, 1847. .Persons in quiring for letters on tliis list, will please say they are advertised. Aichley Margaret Albert Mary Bailey Mary I Brown Jesso j Baker Peter Duller Hannah Bear Ann . Barret William Dlyler Jacob Boris .Daniel I Buhrman Upton I Boar John W . Carothers Ceorgo Ooxhcad John Coxell ) F Clarence Mr Crosby Isaac 0 Dunlap Rev James Doyle Henry Dixson Christian bilard Julian Ebeiiy C Eisenlmrt Georgd' Fought RobeH : I Fowler Ahram . Fishhurh'Jonas' . OJiverly Henry, Hummel Peter Harley Lousea . Johnson William . Jonas Hannah . Lum Rev Philip 2 Loes Magdalana Loclthnrd -William Leny Thomas Lpe John F Esq Morrison Catharine Mount Joseph Malthows Patrick " cylinder the new Postage Law,advertisedldlers are charged two cents each in addition to the regular postage ' ' NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested) that thu following accounts have been filed in tho Prothonolary’a Qlficef for examination by the ac countants therein namedf and will bo presented to the Court of Coihmon PlboS of Cumberland cohnty, for confirmation aml.alldwahce, on Monday tho Bth day of November,' A. D.' 1847. ‘ •' 1« Tjio Account of. George Ewing 1 , Assignee of Peter Palin.' . 2. The Account of Jacob Kirk, jr, Assignee of Christian Weber. / 3. Tho Account of. Win. A. Linthurst, Assignee of Titos. 11. Skiles. _ 4. Tito Account of L. H. Williams, Assignee of David Bliersolc, 5. Tho Account of Mathias Bitner, Assigned of John Megary.. G, Tho Account of William Harper, committee of John McKiuslry, a lunnlicr-. j 7. Tho Account of Thomas Brndloy, Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Com pany. W; M, BEETEM, Proth’y. PnoTiioNOTAUx's Orncs, Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1847.—3 t > ' WHEREAS the Honorable Samokl llevbuiin, President Judge of the several Courts ol Com mon Pleas of the‘counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General-Jail De livery, in said counties, and r Hon. John John Clondonin, Judges o'f\iho Court of Oyer and Terminer arid General Jail Delivery, for tho trial of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 23rd of August, 1847, have ordered the Court of Oyer and .Terminer and General' Jail Delivery, to bo holdcn at Carlisle on tho2d Monday ol November next, (being the Bth day) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two week. NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro nor, Justices of tho Peace and. Constables of the said county of Cumberland, (hat they are by tho tfald. pre cept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records,' inquisitions, oxouu nations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done,and all those that are bound by recognizances,to prosecute against thd prisoners that arc or then shall bo m tho Jail of said county, ord to bo there to prosecute them ns shall bo Just. , JAME# HOPPER, Sheriff. . Ovfice; > Carlisle. Oct. 7, 1347. S .. IN consaquenco of most of Iho claims against llio estate of Jonas Rupp, being handed into we, mixed op with notes and claims that are already paid, or supposed to bo paid, I am obliged Id. call upon the creditors to hand in lhelrolnims//icnisc/ecs, or by some agent who can show iho exact amount duo thorn, on or boforo Saturday Iho 20th of No vember next, at my dOleo in Carlisle. From the great uncertainly in regard to the papers already handed In, lam obliged to require this;.and onnso nuontty.no claim that'is not represented will bo accepted. W. H. MILLER, Auditor. October 28, 1848.—3 t ALL persons indebted to tho subscriber by not o' or Uqok account, are requested to cull and inalto immediate payment, as longer 'indulgencei will not ho given. IL H.GROVE. Carlisle,' Oct. 21, 1847. . ROUERT MOORE, jr. YOU uro ordered to parade at Carlisle,on Saturday the 2Uth of November next, at 10 o’clock A.M. In winter uniform. My order of J, 11, SPAIIU, Oapt. Commd’g. October flj, .1847,—8t • ’ ' N. 1), Air election will bo Irob! on flaW day for one Lieutenant Colonel, one let Major, and orto JJu Ma jor, fotsulil bAUallon. 1 By order ot • * . J EDW. AimOWOeii’liComd ff. • lat DW. I'. M Apprentice Wanted. Orphans’ Court Sale. XIST OF LETTERS. McCleancn John Moody P Moore J Ksq Melono Jnmfis Merkel S B Miller Georgo • , filler May B Nancy Moreland David L M’Koe Joseph MundurlT David Myers DF Manner Samuel Maccanner Macllldcr Nixon James Quigley Agnoss Bend. David Rumnoy John B Robinson H Kiazer William Rily llunaha Stoner Aguatus'll Sullivan E J / ShridlorJ M Shriner Martin : ’ Spriggs Dr. John S Sooby .Daniel f snyder Henry . Terbit Thomas . Unger L. P : , Vanard John , Vincent Rebecca . Whilcomb'Daniel St- Wilson Joseph Westfall George White James R Wunderlick Daniel Ziglcr Richard Zigler Henry, •' GEO. SANDERSON, P. M. Pi’otliouotary’B Notice. <Proclanmtloii. Auditor's IVollcO. NOTICE. Attention Uatlllllou! ■ Plalnfleld Classical Academy. Pour'miles west oj Carlisle, between* the 'Newvillit 9 Siute Riltul and Valley Rail Road.\ rpHE. third seesiqi| (five months) will commence on X MosuAt, JS'dvcmbef Ist, KJ47J . The number of students is limited, ond every ef fort made to secure .their moral and mental improve ment, as well as comfort and health.', the past ycui upwards qf -forty students' have toon connected withlhoprislilution. The studies pmhrucp nil that are requisite for College or. any business or profession; Every|elTorl will bp made to secure a continuance of patrqhage from the friends of cdiica- ion. r V.- i , References, Terms, dee., made known by applica ion personally or by letter to • R. K. BURNS, October 7,1847—3 m 300 WAGONS WANTED. TTT ANTED immediately at Chambarsburg, a large . W -number of Wagons to load for Liberal wages will bo paid. Back freight ut Pitts burg is abundant. Adply to ~ * OAKS & CAXJFMAN, COLHOUN&CO.. D.K. WUNDERLICH, J.S. GRIER, STAMBAUGH &' McKISSON. Chambersburg, (Jet. 28,1847. . for Rent. A two story DWELLING HOUSE, with a large X\_ Store Room, suitable for any kind of business, with half a lot of ground, and all the necessary.out buildings-for convenience, &c., situated near the Public Square.. Possession given any time, between this and tbo first of January next, unlit the first of April, 1848. For' particulars apply to the editor of the Volunteer. , , ' Carlisle, Oct. 28j 1847. ■ TO LBT. A COMFORTABLR STORE ROOM, with a good cellar attached, situate in North Han over street, Carlisle,. The stand is considered oho of the heat in town for a Dry-Goods or Grocery store. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For particulars enquire of the editor of, the Ameri can Volunteer. October 28, 1847—3 t MEW GOODS. THIS subscribers are now opening l their Tall I stock, of HARDWARE, and to which they would invito the attention of persons in want of goods in their lino, as their arrangements are such as to enable them to sell lower than any other store. ' They have now a full assortment of locks, latches* bolts, screws, and every article for building, mil), cross-cut and circular saws, mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au* gufs, braces, plain bills, planes, hand, panhel, ripping.'and tenant saws, broad axes, drawing! knives, chopping'axes, hatchets, hammers, hay! and mafture forks, shovels, spades, knives, forks, pocket knives of every style, butcher knives, ra- | xors, scissors, shears, waiters, trays, brass and i iron head shovels and :tongs, bellows, &c., with a large and full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. . . . Alsp, 10 tons hammered and rolled iron, 2 tons shear, blister and spring steel, 50 pair Blip tic springs, 1 ton American and Russia shoot iron, 50 kegs DuponOsand Johnson’s Blasting Powder, 3000 lbs’. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. W elh erill,s-pure’ ground while lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 gals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Leather Varnish, Mahogany arid Maple Veneers, Cedar ware,* Baskets, &c» They have alsojHovey’s Patent .Spinal Straw Cutlers, for cutting hay, straw or corn stalks, the best article of thesind ever offered for'sale. 1 WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlisle, September IG, 1847. . \ Hardware! Hardware 11 THE subscribers having purchased, the entire stock of Jacob Sener, invito the attention of the public to their assortment. With all tho hum bugging, boasting, and puffing made by other es tablishments, we ore able to sell Hardware as low if not a little lower than any other Hardware store in the courTtyi- - Try-us end prove us, at the bid and well known stand on Nojrth llanovor st., between Common’s Tavern and the Hat and Cap Store,of Goo. Keller. We have Just received a full and general assortment,of Hardware & Building Materials, among which may bo enumerated the following: 500 pounds American. Blist’d. Steel at 7 cents 2OO pounds of English mist'd. Steel I'l l• t per lb. 1 •. . 500 pounds of. CootondlSheer Steel at 18} per 600 pounds of Spring Steel 7$ els. per pound. 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes, 100 kegs of Nalls and Spikes at $i 50 per keg. 50 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs. Ground White Lead from $1 75 to $ per keg. , _ .2000 lbs. host quality of Grindstones at 1J to * rents per lb, _ 200 gallons of Linseed Oil. With a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Looks, Latches,' Bolts, Hinges. Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and. Putty, Nnlls and Spikes, &c M too miinofdtuTlo mention. All to Ito lirid at 1110 low pried & Carlisle, May C, 1817. GarllHlo Clouting Emporium. rnilE subscriber* take this method of ihforming the x citizens of Cumberland county, and the people in general, that they,have just opened an extensive Clothing Stove, in Sdultrltcinovcr street, next door to 17. 11. Arnold s HtoroVln the Borotigh'of Carlisle, to which they in vite thu attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable clothing. Wo will keep constantly on hand a largo and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such ns . Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Bosoms, Collar,s. Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, ', Ilondkcfcbiof.)/ Hum, Cops, Boot., Shoo, und Slip pels; and indeed every thing necessary to trim out a fashionable man, and bettor articles at lower prices (hah cnn’bo found at any other establishment m Cum berland county. Being fully convinced that w quick sales and toll profits" do bettor than slow sales and largo profiteiwo ore determined to sell at a Very small advance. Our assortment will at all limes bo largo which will afford customers an opportunity of muling tbofrotfn taste; * . , TOBACCO, SEGARS, &C. ’ Wo will also keep constantly on Hand a general ossorlincnt of tho very Post Sogers, Tobacco, SnulV, &c Wo oak oil to give us a coll/ for wo fool solo m rocommonding Uio articles wo koop for solo. Don’t mistake tiro store, North Hanover street, noil door to Arnold's store; . Arßold & LiVINGSTM,. Carlisle; Sept.' SO, 1847. N. N.—Mr. Wiiiimn B. Paukhison, an experi enced and fashionable tailor, will out for tbe above establishment. Persons prefering, con have their measures taken and garments made up to order with out any additional charge. A. & L. ISargalus! BargainsS BEING determined to relinquish' business, I wl dispose of my .onUro slock of Gopds ot Coal.- Persons wishing Bargains will do wclMo^colk.^ Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1847'* fairss' lniri!l ~ , ■ , THE Bubacrilior wpulcl ro-j.oclfut'y I«T|jp M™ oml OuhUoiiipp nl'out visaing 1 * wu.lt ofFANCV, FUIIS, aucl.iu, . Mu®. Boas, Tippets, &o. » L» a iVp iva y» an lw>i»«l‘ TTON 13 V A 1" vary good quality Air aalo by Ai & JrJ. W. B.ENTZ, ' Always Ahead , ju cheap and good Goods! THE subscribers have just returned from Phila delphia with.a large assortment of F/VLL and WINTER GOODS; which theyaro sejling out at wonderful low prices. Their assortment consists of a great variety of _ , . '. . . Kentucky Jeans; &c., Flannels, Linscys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords, Alpacas, Murinoes,Cash meres; Mous. tip Laincs, very cheap; California Plaid;.Worsted Plaids and Serges,Cal icoes, Cheeks, Tickings; Muslins,, bleached anil unhloacbed ; Mous. de Laine, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere anil Tekefti , Shawls, plain marilua, satin and an.assortment of Bonnei Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Fringes, Gimps, Com forts, Suspenders, silky cotton and gihgbiun Hand jkerchiefs, woolen Hose, woolen Yarn,' all colors; and a full and complete assortment of Trimmings; Cloth, Fur, Velvet and Glaied CAPS, Carpel Chain, &c. Also, Groceries; . such as.prime Rio Coffees, Now Orleans, anil oili er Drown Sugars, White'erushed Sugar, Molasses, Honey, Oil, Salt, Pepper,-. Allspice- and oihbr spices. Also an assortment olUhe “ O’nginbl N. York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company*’ Teas, the best article in the market.* Queens ware, Hardware, Crockery and Cedarware, &c., together with a great number of articles which can hot be enumerated, and which will bo disposed of on such terms as cannot be beat- about these dig gins. Remember, these gooda have all been bought for cash at the,lowest possible prices, and will ho sold out at such prices .as cannot fail to suit tho pockets of all persons. ; A. &W, BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. i l, 1847., XO BE FOUND, A T Ihb wholesale and retail store of CHARLES XJI OGILBY* on East Main street, a few doors be low the Market House, one .of the largest and best assortments of Dry Croodft) Groceries, COOTS & SHOES; ever exhibited in Carlisle. . He is determined to sell so low as to be beyond the reach of dll competition.' Persons wishing In gel bargains will do'wntl to call. Carlisle, Sept, 23,1847. . Splendid New Goods RANGNEY, at the .North East corner of the i Public Square, Carlisle, has just returned from the and is now opening an oxlonsivoas sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with great care, and purcha sed on the most favorable terms, ho will dlspo* of at tho smallest possible profit •, He would eaii tho attention of Farmers ami others residing in tho country to his largo and fresh supply of Goods cs-' pecially adapted to their use, and to the present season. Ho has also with groat care made largo additions to his stock of Dress Goods, including roouslin do lames, handsomocashmerns, bombazines and alapacas, black and fancy colM. silks, every description of prints, Scotch ging hams, Manchester ginghams, buvns&balzarinos, while goods for dresses, mourning and second mourning goods. Ho also offers his Clolhsj Cassiiucrcs, Satlinells, Vestinos, summer cloths', linen drills, tweeds, cot ton'pantaloon studs, Kentucky Jeans, bed tickings, table diapers, diaper toweling, linens, shawls; stockings, gloves, &c., at prices 25 per cunt, low erllKmdhey have ever been known in this market. Ho IBs also increased his assortment of bleaclied and'unbleached'AWtiw in all their varieties, and to be disposed of at greatly reduced prices.' Also C.IHFETINGS, FLOOR CLOTHS and MAT TINGS, will be found at his a)oro at, Very low prices. .His stock of GROCElllh.!b, QiihhNb* W ARE, &o„ has been much enlarged and will be sold astonishingly low. Together with a large assortment of ] .. ; , • , Moots, Sho&B, SUpperfc, &o. . which will bodispqsed of and grcnl bargains given for cash. ' A large assortment of other goods on hand, which cannot hero bo mentioned. iril 2D, 1817, New Spring and Summer Goods. CHEAPER THAN EVER.! rpho subscriber has just received and is now open- Ling at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public'Square, n fresh and splendid slock of Shape & Panoy Dry,Goods, comprising in. part, cloths, cassinioros, ca'slimnr ots/'tweeds, cottons of all'kinds',' silks,'mousotin de lainos, California plaids, lawns, ginghams, i muslins, checks, tickings, gloves, hosiery, &c. .(Ji'occrits ol’ all Iduti*. Also, a full slock of tho Celebrated Fluid Lamps, which ho has So extensively introduced, and which have given so much general satisfaction. Also, The Pekin Tea Companf/'s Teal. ' Hft, lias been appointed splo agent in'this place .for tho sale o the above .Teas, to which ho would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas.. The manner In Width they aro put up is such, as that tho flavour is preserved for any length of tnn6. be> in<r incased, in Icrid of tin Ml. Fattillfos can bo supplied with any quantity pift up In - tilts manner. Tho public is respeoifnlly Invited to halt . and examine his slock, before purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as ho fools confident that his variety and prices will bo 'satisfactory Carlisle, April 15, 1817. A New Opciiiitg. JUST received nt the store of llio subscriber, u large ond new supply of superior double refined crushed ond pulverized y lioaf Sugars, slso while Havana Sugar, and an excellent assorlmcnl of hogshead ond barrel .Brown Sugars, at prices rang ing from GJ to 124 cents per pound, suitable lor pre serving ond all other Uses. Rio & Java Coffees, . 08 well of very supcrloi to common qualities.' Sjuca generally, viz: Topper, allspice* cinnamon. citron, maco, clovos, nutmegs, ginger and mustard ofvaiious descriptions'. A supply of Indigo, (none but best iiualitios) rpain, muddor, allum, btarch, washing soda, aait petio, &c. VVulor and Soda Cracker*, luco, lu* bio Oil, superior quality. Alda tti-ccu & Black Teas, including Gunpowder, linporiol, Hyson, Toilchong and Louchong Teas, of'silperior: qualities. Mo asses and Syrup, of w)iich wo have Uoalon Syrup, turn dad,' Orleans and superior Sugar House. ' .TTTjj jSurscry Mid Coitliiior. Stoneware) • «iui . such as Jars, Jugs, i , itchcrs, Butter Jars, dee. Also Oaiiubi,e, Qutfenstfm’c & CJiimnvare, Whilo China and Grunilo Tea Soils, very low, Ornn A , n n „j ready lor ibi* im m d Liverpool Plates, Dishes, Bow«, - she ohw o a k of upwards 0/ u fatter sells, and a general variety o oft r ces. among Which nro upw.ordaof description—in which is a lot oi Jolly . var j ct is, of tint choicest Applo, carefully soloc. blow. ■ „. Includes lienvji'tluled lo d fromHio hist and most celebrated nurseries It, Ourn.sorlmenl of Ohisswaro Upli o|l. . ' .1 . , ,v, pint and other J uinluora, fro .■ The trees now toady for snlo nro front 7' Ip IS CodariVJiri, fool high, of healthy and vigorous growth, many Üborn. Tubs, Ducket, (including painted) „ f w |,ioh are trained with regular taw and’ In »■ r„,l Olulhes Iluskels, bod cords, clothes lima . 6 i a tc; which supersedes the, necessity of I,"J u b!oomf,.weeping, ‘ “'h l 0 u, O p , tntw ; , W rf* •gSC sod f " y Head,, Pu«r, IHiim. I’.utip, Apricot .nni HAIR Trees,,aa well as u largo siotu of l!' w .*.ygrcion and i.'i„o Ivory and dressing combs, 'niTo ‘ffl,’ Ornnmdnlpl Trees of vtiilou. ';' mrts ofVgi sjz.u ! Alio a cheap, lot of tbo best Drawing 1•U a, inll w .„n lop|M,, . , . V . * (ogothor with tnuiiy other uiui: esm our no , . AWpiiif l' urea nre upwards ofso v^rlo* one hlvo our sincere thanks for the liberal ll1 ’” 'ui reooiit introduction ami superior qiaUVCl' - ItitVi «-.«• c„m.l A" Of which th. snhsorllbur pltuiges .mss KWJ bUHiHcib-a.id.il. oifeinff b ur new suppUca low «8 nny « i»r- «m' “ «!* W 6 h’avo u hope that Uiov *;.Vo of such, qualities, limit Uil»\lhlioJ; elm rail* rin I ) -» \ . low price*, os will Vuduco ihc same public'l« give ua 1 ° re( l u .“l , l‘ lu " 1 &*• . !- I,: a continued ',‘,*llo support, * . " VV'^Tr^umU'»' l - , ‘'<“■ X call at our stare to sco and judge for thcins.lvca policies, flow ora l | “ , is the host ovidoheo for consumers, Iwfniii buying else, momr—ol very w/, _ whore,''- ,4,'W;EUY." „ . 7, ; gMllslgj July 92, 1817. V... .WlUTivltAJ-r-r SPREAD HAGIB HOTEL; / end toian*y.., , ( THE subscriber respectfully informs his f/iettds ahJ the public in jjciicral, that iiq continues to keep ihc above well-kn'nwq house, in Hogueslotvn, Cara* bcrlahd county] "Having recently refitted tny home, I Sm fully prepared and determined to give the tefy best entertainment to my guests. The houso-is Jargtf, , airy, anil pleasantly situated... The rooms, bedding/ ' &c.J wilt at timcs.be Kept in tKo best possible condi tion, and every necessary attention paid (o(HraW t|vho maysjop with n\c'. My table will., contain tlio markets] Can afford, and every thing that can bfs done to proniolb the comfort of gucsis will bo pioraptj ly ,attended] to; Terms moderate; Travellers ana drovers may rest assured that they shall hover leave iny house dissatisfied. ilogcsUwn; Oct. 21, 1817.—3rri To Country Mercliants & Olliers; .' Rocket book manufactory; . No. 30 South Gth street, heloia Ch'esnul street, Pkild THE subscriber has constantly on hand a largeas sorlmcnl of the following articles,of his own manii facluro, such, os Calf, - Russia and Turkey Morocco, Pocket Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Moroc-‘ co and Velvet Sbgar Cases/ Jewelry Cases, Pearl and Ivory Card Cases,* Peart and Ivory Tablets, Pearly Ivoiy and Velvet Needle Books,. Chess and Back gammon Boards, wilfi every other, article m hla.lino,' winch ho offers to country merchants and others/ cheap for cash! wholesale and retail. F.H, SMITH, ; ; N. 36 South C th Sihcluio ChcB. t Vhila.' Oct. 21, 1847.—3 - Piililic Sale ofllciil Estate. IN pursuance of the last will of A'dam Klchel- - burger, late of Silver Spring .township, ‘decM.’,- ■ • I will expose to public sale, at tbo late residence • of said deceased, on Friday the) 19lh of Ndyem bor next, the following tracts of land, situate in' Silver Spring township; Cumberland county, viz:; No. I, Containing 25 acres and 95 perches of good. Limestono hand—two thirds of which irf cleared and the balance covered with good thriv ing timber. ’ • , No. 2. Contains 35 acres M 2 perches of good Limestone Land, adjoining the abovo—allotwniclr is cleared with the.exception of about 7 acres* ’ - No. 3. Contains 30 acres 152 perches of good. Limestone Land, 12 acres being cleared and tlid residue covered w’jtli excellent timber. This tract?. ias a . ' . jiggA li«s Blouse & 1 Stable, : . well of water, and'some good ftiiit iliorooii. Said land is situate 3 miles west of Moebanicsburg, and 1 mile north of. Loidig’a tavern, and adjoins Jacob Koala, Daniel Spidol, Michael Kosht, and other lands of-said 1 deceased. . 'i'ho above tracts will ho sold separata or toge ther as will host suit purchasers. Also, on Saturday the SOtli of November next, 1 will ho sold in tiro lluroueh of Mechanicshurg,- a 1 Lot of Ground, having a 1 J.story Log House and Frame Stable, thereon Creeled. Said property is situated in'tbef west end of said Uaroitgh, and is in good repair.' Any information respecting Ilia above properties will ho given on apjdieuiioii lo iho subscriber. Sale to continence' ai I o’clock, K M., .wh'eti duo attendance will Uo given and terms made known by JOHN IJOIIII, J'.x'r. ■ October 2d, 18-17.—1 t , . . . j ,*,Lan. Intcll. insert to amt. ofsi;sotmdseitd bill to this office. OnWUNS’ COURT SAL!!. . IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’.Courl of Cumberland county; will bo sold at public sale,'at llio Court House, in tlio borough ofCarlialc,- da Mon day tho lOlh duv ofJanuary 18*18, atlO o’clbctf; A.' Mi of said day, the following described, real cslale,* laic tho properly of. den. Juiucs Lanibcrton, deed, viif A. liOt of Ground, sttiiaio on (ho ■north side of Maid pie bor ough ofCurlislci bpundcd by lets of the heirs of Ja cob Curt, clcc’il, Joseph Knox, duc’d, and % Dickinson alley, containing 33 feel in fronton Main street,' aha I*3lo feel in depth, having thereon creeled. jsgA.. A two story Slone House ltuilillns, tog Utarn,’ Stabling and Warehouse. Terms will bu msdo known on tlio day of sale by Also, will bo sold at tlio same time and place, twd shares of Cumberland Valley Rail Road Stook.- i , JQHN Aqb{E\V, . , Administrator o/ Jamel Lamlierton', dtt'ii October 7.1817. V . Valuable Fai-iU for Salo. ■ rpHK subscribers offer at private sale,'their X coutaing 188 acres, HO of which, is limestone and ibo remainder black slate laiid, eot tlio first ■lualily, situate in Silver Spring {ownfdnp,' 11 miles IVoni tiro Cumberland Valley Railroad; 10 miles from Harrisburg and S from Carlisle, The turnpike passes through the farm leading to iho abuvrr mentioned 1,1 There afii about 155 acres cleared, under goot^ fence ohd iri a high .elate of cultivaliou.j-Thohulandg is -well timbered—thrivhig young locust are growing all over tiio farm.' The Improvements are a liarge Jfiric.lt lloiiscj jfjiilft A Large Bank Barn, . all necessary ouldiuildlngs, and it well of good water convenient to the door, Spring House u» the yard and n running pump m.lho barn yard! Alsojun Orclmidpf thriving younglrccsicon sisling of about CO different kinds of choice Apples, 25 different.kinds' of choice Pencils*, inpst V the i different vapctics of. Plumbs, Aprecols «np i —all of which hayu Jjeen selected to n{icn in rbtaUoti from tho oi)rlicst to the. latest. „. . ? Tho.a.boyo .is tynq of llip in9Bl ;h(UidFo|i) ly siluatcp, nnd also among oho of iho best unproved farms the county. Persona wishing,lnformation.on subject afo invited lo ciifl on Hie subscriber' liVlng on the ; prcu,lsc»; or William August 2(1,18-17* —tf - ~ ~ • Vtinii lor Sale. ■ THE m'lbserihcr offers' at private sale,The Form on which ho now lives,' situated in Dickinson township, Cihnlicrlniifl codnty,' alimit a quarter of a mile Rom, -ra tlio turnpike and fivo miles from Carlisle, aoj 2Ssioi.img laiide dfJulm Paul, George Davis and < ?f!ruthcrß. containing shout dfl Acres atomo Du ml —10 or,whioli.ie wuod'anJ-andllwrojt cleared and in gaud eullivat op andmuder anbatan . tial fences. For further partlo^ ‘ ■ Siptomlier 30,10f7. —If , i JdSEPH GRIER; WM. UNBj
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