From the I’oniisylvnnlan.-. FROM MEXICO'! , MEXICAN CONGRESS CONVENED! OPPOSITION TO PEACE! pGRF.RSDURO, Nov. 5. T 1 c New Orleans papers "received (his morning, co the arrival tHorb of the steamship Alabama, “-Ls from Vera Cruz lo the 20lli pit; lvl Gc( Ji[ < p a ttora°n was expected to-march 1 into the interior on the 24th. Thß Genius of Liberty line files from the city of »r Vico io the 7lh. Profound tranquility reigned i A» boon as tho Government, ot Pena y Pena I 1 been fully organized, the fact was officially an nd ml to tho representatives of Foreign Powers on no-iv relations with Mexico, and tho British Min ’lftr'rcplicd in satisfactory terms. 'rheVemus’of Liberty was informed by a gentle, left the Capital on the 7th ult., that tho 'dc; mCn which ordered Pena y Pena should lake charge Tthc Supremo power, in conjunction with two asso °! 1 . | ia j been repealed, and Santa Arina had been cia .“’called lo assume the reins of government; arid m c the command of the army. Tho samo gon- Illman also reports that Paredes is at Tulancingo, •here he was endeavoring lo establish his monarch!. I system, and has recently mndo some- important 'Vvcrts to* his poliliearprinciples. Valencia was Vhis hacienda, taking no part in political affairs.— General Bravo was in Mexico, perfectly qtiicl on his semblance of the Mexican Government, met rcording lo appointment at Qncrctnro, on tho slh ' but there being nothing like a quorum, nothing could bo done.' Tho feelings of tho people aro said : he strenuously opposed lo any compromise with I,c Americans. Tho other leading men and Gene raN for the most part had.gone to Cucrnavaco, seven fcCn lengucs south of-lho city of Mexico. • • ■ prom tho same source, tho Genius of Liberty learns that Gen. Lane’s force cnlho Ilth nit., was at Hnananlla, n town half way. between Pcrolo and Puebla; Santa Anna was there, but evacuated the lo ivn on the approach of Gen. Lane, leaving behind liim two nieces of artillery and two prisoners, Colonels Vega and Ilurbide. [Wo hope Vega will bo held fast hereafter.] , • . Santa Anna had 1000 cavalry ot that lime, and had subsequently been reinforced by 1500, men.— Rea’s command again look possession of the town after Gen. Lane’s departure, and following up his rc4 r, lulled seventy men, principally stragglers.— Gen. Rea had sallied out from Puebla with a consid criblo force, and was awaiting the approach of Gen. lunr, whose flank and rear was constantly hampered by attacks from small bodies of Mexicans. *q*l, c Picayune publishes two important circulars from Rena y Pena, and.lho Secretary ofSlalc, being expositions of the views of the new.administration. The Texan Rangers, about whom apprehensions were entertained at the last accounts, had returned In safely. , . , The' yellow fever was still Inking off Us victims. Ideal. Jenkins, of tho Dragoons, had died of it. 1 No improvement in the health of Matjimriros had ficcarrcd up lo:llic last accounts; CaptaiiflChurchill is named among tho victims lo its ravages. Reports prevailed at the Brazos, that an army mail had been captured by tho gorillas, and that a Mexi* can force was posted at Mler. By Magnetic Telegraph for the Lodger. FIVE*DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. New York, Nov. 9. Arrival of Steamship Washington—Belter Feeling in the Corn Marh.t—Cotton Receded \d —Pressurein the Money Market Continued—Utore'Fuilureq^ The American Steamship Washington was Iclc* graphed this afternoon, at about half past 3 o'clock, and reached her pier at about I), The main features of the intelligence she brings |., that though a more cheerful feeling is manifest In the commercial circles, them is no diminution of the pressure in tho money market, and (he failures still continue. The Dank of England has given hide or no relief. Tlio prices of Flour rule the same ns at tho dc pirlurc of the Calononiun. Corn is fully one shilling per quarter belter* ■ ration has roceded-a half penny per pound. • TEN DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE. Our space will not permit us to give the whole of the foreighmowß* received by the steam-ship Culcdo* ni i. 'Hie following condensed account, however, from tho Philadelphia Bulletin, contains all that might bo considered important to our readers: THE CALEDONIA’S NEWS. Tlio news by thcCaledonia Booms Icssand Icsf dis. Jilrous tlio more we analyze, it. In fuel, wo gather hope from It, instead of despair. It was generally feared hern, by Dio shrewdest of mir financiers, that the Caledonia would bring Intel* ligenco of the stoppage of the Bank of'England; and inco this dreaded occurrancohusnot yettaken place, hero is every reason to hope it will bo averted. The r ailura of ono or more loading bankers was also spec* dated on in whisper?. So far, however* the suspcc c<| parties have weathered the storm. It is thought lui the worst has probably .happened, and that thcro dll bo little fear fpr them hereafter. A better feeling i consequence, is abroad hero. Thcro is one reason for many of those failures »hkh we have nnt seen staled in print; but which hr suggested in a private letter, written from Rug* land. It is this. Many of these bankrupt firms have been, for (ho last thirty years, spending ns freely on llirir private accounts, as when, during the wars of Njpolcnu, there profits were double. Inconsequence, they have been growing poorer every year} aomor times even trenching upon .their capitals. ‘ lienee, homes which have stood for fifty years, ond Which, under ordinary circumstances, could stand fifty years longer, suddenly thrown on themselves, and deprived of credit, have gone’down. The disasters abroad ought not 16 effect this Coun* by to nny largo extent. It is evident now that Brit tin will have to be tlio purchasers of our bread-stuffs to a very considerable amount this winter, W HI, at least, make up whatever deficiency mo.y arise from the depreciation incoUcn. Wo sco.no legitimate wuko or alarm here. Even if the want of confidence in English houses should merchants to prefer remitting specie to running any risk on bills ttf exchange, the course of-trade will bring back, the coin thus shipped by the return steamer, and. tho "hula difficulty adjust itself ia thirty or forty days. Any excessive slringincy In tho money morkoljioro, all should occur, would Indubitably bo tho result of *ncro panic. Our farmers may promise themselves a fair return •or their crops this year. Tho wheal harvest through. ° ut die country is, perhaps, on average yield. . But }ho corn raised has been double that of any precod* ! n ycar. Tho use of this latter arliolo is extending ,n England and Ireland, but especially In tho Inttcr, "'hero the nobility have set tho example of causing Ato bo served on their own tables, has just returned with the Macedonian, mentions that ho saw It everywhere. It Is a Species or food, also, which becomes almost necessary (o the Nate after a little use. Hence wo have great Con* Kkneo that it will become a largo staple for oxporf. , n Dus subject our views have undergone some change since wo havo conversed with intelligent per* lo m from abroad. Noriud Murder. —A most brutal and outrageous Rtiirdcr waa committed in llio village of St- Charlca, 51i, 'auti, on tbo 23 ult. Tito |iarllculqra as wo gloau " 10| n bom tho St. Louis Nqw Era, qro os follows : r, .■wmathat Into on Saturday evening last ono ‘lillip Culver, a clliaon of St. Charles, undertook to u>lj«o a nogro in front of Bren on's store. .1 hoiio •0 did nol scorn disposed to submit, whereupon Cul* , er seized, a hntchol and dealt him a blow on tho which foiled him to tho ground. Ho then do. eratcly drove tho wunpou to tho oyo in tho nogroo s . p iutllcllnff, it is thought , a mortal wound. At "JJ luomonl Honj. Lackland (a worthy young man i 4 m uch esteemed,) to whoso father tho negro bo* i. j*°d» ctlrno up nnd mildly nuked Culver whnl could . P c p him to kill his fathers negro. Culver replied ws.i l 0 nc 6 ro had made him mad, , for which ho n ,c d to cor rool him. Lackland rejoined, that when CBsary his father always corroded hls/.own no* . P'Al this Culver slruoit him twice or more with j] ?®dndo, which tho young man, (scarooJyfrJO) did J 1 rc »ont, but turned and run, Culver pursued him 6an, na Milligan’s, a distance of.aomo threo t(| ,n Cfll "'hero ho overlook-him, and before asslstnpco Wri i" r -^ v .°* drew a knllb and Inflicted 11 mortal. »rui » 1,1 8 >r °a«t, of which ho has aineb died— havo hcon burled this morning at nine muri * cror !>«• been arrested and safely Mged ** *, Uo pretends to bo Insane— of course. . , Cassius Mi Clay.— Several of Capt.,C f M; Clay’s companies of volunteers who were prisoners In Mexi- Co, have published a card, iti' lhb course of which they-sny: When. Capt. Homy mndo his escape, and tho Mexican ■ commander, excited by the event, gave orders for the massacre of the Americans, Capt. Clay 11 Ihc officers—spare the soldiers!” A : Mexican Major run Id Ifufn,- presenting n cocked pistol to his breast.* He still oxclfumod: “ Kill me— kill the officers—but spare tho men—they aro inno. cent!” Who butC.M. Clay, with a loaded pistol to his head-and in tho hand of enraged enemy,-.would have shown such magnanimous sclfdcvotion 7 If ony man is entitled lo bo culled tho u soldier’s friend," ho la* ‘ Cj* Wo. learn from tbo Pollsvillo Journal , that on Thursday last an explosion of carbonic acid gas oc. ourred in tho minos.of Messrs. Mann & Williams, by which William Beadle and James Murray were killed. . Henry Clay and tub Mexican War. —A telegraph io despatch from Cincinnati announces that Henry Clay wUI speak, on Saturday next; in Lexington, Ky., on the Mexican War, its authors and objects. : Cure for a Cough.— As the season for coughs and colds,is at hand, we recommend, says tho Dclawarian tho following remedy, which wo..have used for sev crarycars,,and never know, it to fail in relieving the most troublesome cough, in a few days time, ; It is a pleasant, cheap, and almost infallible euro: Put a quart of lionrhound to a quart of water, and boil it down to a pint. Strain it; and *put tho-water .to n pint of molasses, and simmer tho whole down to a pint. Then add two or three sticks of liquorice, and a table sponnitill of the essence of lemon., . Toko a table spoonfull of tho syrup throe limes a day, or ns often as tbo cough may bo troublesome. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1847. Flour and Meal.— Tho effect of tho nows has, been to depress tho mar.ket for brcadslnfFs, and prices continue to decline. Wo noticed the report of offer ings yesterday at $G 37£aG 44 for good brands. Sales for city use, at $6 50 and for cairn $G 75* Rye Flour is still held at 95u5 25. Corn Jl teal, §3ia3J for Pa. and 3 37iii3 50 for Brandywine; GRAjN.-r-Thcrc nro fair sulcs'for, wheat at $1 30a 1 3310 r good Southern and Penn, red, and 91 40al 45 for prime while. Rye is worth 60c. Corn— No sales reported. 00/s, old Penn., 4Gc; Southern 43. Whiskey— Sales nt 30c in bla, 28J in hhds. / JDIJEO, r On tho 4lh insl.j in Ncwvillc, Mr. Nicholas How ard, in the 83d year of his age. /"On Monday tho Ist Inst, at the residence of her husband, MrS*. Margaret, wife of Col. Jno. Wynkoop, of Plainfield, Cumberland co., aged about 45 years. /" At tho U. S. Garrison, near tins borough on Tues day morning llio 9lh insl., Lieut. Geo. Humphreys, of tho 2d Dragoons, U. S. A. son of Rev. Dr. Hector Humphreys, President of SL John’s College, Annapo lis, Md. . > MARRIED, n the24th ult., at Mochanicsburg,'by Jsado Kin aoy Esq., Mr. Joseph Weaver, to Miss Hannah Wka vrr, both of Silver Spring township, /*Ai Carlisle Barracks, on Tuesday evening, tho 9th insl. by the Rev. Mr. Norris, Joseph'F. Barron, Ser geant Major U. S. Dragoons, to Miss Eleonora, only daughter of Mr. George Wahl, of Carlisle. fio reward; Will bo given for tho delivery of a letter, lost by mo in tho borough of Carlisle, on tho 10lh Inst. The above reward will be given, if said letter is, left, alp tho Post Office in Carlisle, of at No. 40 West Col lege. T. E. D. G. PRIMROSE. , November 11,—It* Independent Light Artillery! YOU are ordered to parade at the Court.House* In the Borough of Carlisle, in winter uniform, on Saturday the 20th instant, at 9 o’clock, ;A. M., oquipt for drill; f , A Court of Appeal will be held on thd same day at Oliver's Hotel. By order of the Capt. ; G. U. REIGHTER, O. S. - November U, 1847.—2 t Tanner Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN TANNER who is capable of taking tho principal care in a Tanyard, is wanted for bnq year from the Ist of April next, by t«e subscriber near Newburg, Hopewell township, Cumberland county. a. smith McKinney. November U, 1817.—2m # Stray liolfcr. CAME to the subscriber living about one mile from Pratt & Sons Rolling mill, on the River Road, about the first of October last, a brlndte HEIFER, with some White spots. She is about two years old—-no other marks., The owner is re quested to come forward., prove property, pay charges, and lake her away, or sho will bo dispo sed of according to law, . 1 ' Jacob sheets. November 11, 1817;—3t Chewing Tobacco.' JUST received a fresh supply of Thomas 1 Cele brated Grapo Tobacco, for sale at the Book sloro of Carlisle, November 11,.1817. G\ UM SHOES, of all kinds and sizes, for sale at r Die lowest oricos at tho cheap store of A. &VY. BENTZ. November 11,1817. Frosli Arrival. -njJ THE subscribers have just received grJ2 YWlrorn Philadelphia, a new assortment orflf £& DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,** PERFUMERY,.FANCY ARTICLES, which has boon selected with care and nil warran ted to give satisfaction, both ns regards quality and piico, to all who will favor them with a call. Remember tho old stand, opposite the Ball Rond Depot. J. & VV. D. FLEMING, Carlisle, Nov, 11, 18-17* Estate Notice* LETTERS of administration on tho estate of Enoch Woodrow, Into of West I’onnsborongh township* ddo’di, havo boon granted by the Regis ter of Cumberland codnly, to tho subscriber resid ing In Nowtort township. All persons having claims against said estate will present thorn proper ly authenticated for settlement, nnd those indebted will make Immediate payment tp JOHN 13. VANDERBELT, Adm'r. November Hi 1817<—dt ivoxicU. of administration on ilm edible of Da vid jfick.*. U of. Frnnkford township, dec d„ have been granted to tlio subscriber residing in. sold township. All persons indebted to said estate arc re quested to make immediate payment, and hose hav ing claims will prißcnt litem properly authenticated for settlement Jacob nioicey, A<Wf, Novombof 11, 1647.—0 t ■ .. NOTICE. AT a slated Orphans’ Court began on Tuesday tho Till day oi' September, 1847, and liolttcn at Carlisle for Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, President Judge, and John Stu art and John Clondonln, Hsqre., Associate Judges, the following proceedings wero had, to wit: In the case of tho writ of Partition and Valua lien on tho Heal Kslalo of Patience MoKenn, de ceased, tho same having been confirmed by die court. Now to wit, 7th September, 1817. On .motion of Mr, Jliddle, rule on the heirs and persons interested to como into court on luosdny the Mih lay of December next, and ncoept or refuse toi «a BuunirV’a Omri, Z Carlisle, Nov. U, 1817.-lts BOOTS AND SHOES. WM..M, PORTER, has now the largest and ■best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, ever brought to this comprising every kind and quality suitable for Fall and Winter, includ ing a very general selection of GUM SHOES, which he offers, for sale at tlio lowest cash prices. Also, a largo stock of MOROCCO and KID LICKINGS, &c., of the best quality, .which ho will sell'to the trade, and make up to measure.as usual.' All work sold will bo warranted, and rips sewed gratis, ; Nov. 11, 1847. New Fall anti Winter Goods. Tho subscriber lias just received and is nowopon ing at his store, on the south-west corner of the Public Square, an unusually cheap stock of,sea sonable goods, such as Cloths; Cassimeres, Sattinetts, , Flannels, Vestings, Alpacas, Silks, Bombazines, Shawls, Muslins, Gloves* Hosiery; &c. A splen did slock of Calicoes, at prices varying from 6^to 18J cents. Also, Groceries of all kinds. Also, a fresh slock of the Celebrated Fluid Lamps, which he has lately introduced, arid which are found to be by all that have tried them, the miost economical and desirable article in-every respect now in use. Also, ThejPckin Tea Company's Teas, He has been appointed solo agent In.this place, for tho sale of the above/I'eas, to which he would invite the spe cial attention of the lovers of good Teas. The manner in which they arc put up is such, as that the flavour is preserved for any length of lime, be ing incased in lead or tin foil. Families can bo supplied with any quantity put up in this manner Tho public is respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, before’ purchasing elsewhere, inasmuch as ho feels confident that his variety and prices will be satisfactory to purchasers. ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. Carlisle, November 11,1817.- Carpenters, Builders, Farmers, Look to 'your interests arid huy.where you can get the Cheapest arid Best Lumber, JUST received and for sale at tho old Lumber Yard, situated at the west'end of the Harris burg Bridge, down at tho River, 150,000 Long Pine Shingles, good quality, at $U per thousand, 90,000 of 18 inch shingles, good quality—also* 400,000 Feet of Lumber, of I, Ij, 1$ arid 2 inches thickness, which will be sold as low as at any other yard at the tiver. •Common Hoards at 11,12 and $l3 per thousand,. Refuse Boards and Planks from 6 to $B. AS THE STEAM IS UP, it is ns well to mention that the subscriber is pre pared to saw bills to order, at the shortest notice, of White Pine and Oak, delivered to the Railroad free of expense. Small building Timber always on hand, from 30 to 70 feel long—also, Plastering Laths, Vence Boards, &c., always ready for sale. The subscriber thankful for past favors, hopesa continuance of the same, and invites the public generally to call and sec his stock. . HENRY CHURCH. Bridgeport, Nov. i>, 1847.—tf _ # LIST ■ OF LETTERS. ADVERTISED IN TnB <I VOLUNTBBR" DT APPOINTMENT. §lB. he it farther enacted, ■* * * \mt all advcrtisemcritß mmlo undertho orders of the Post* imstcr General, in a newspaper or newspapers, of.letters un :nHcd,for in any Post-office,’elmll bo inserted in tho paper or papers of the town or place where the office advertising may ho situated, having the largest circulation. ; [New PMt'Qjfiee Law, pasted March 3,1&45, , LIST OF LETTERS remaining In tboPost-otTicb at Carlisle, Pa., November 1, 1847. Persons in. qqiring for letters on this list, will ploaso say they afo advertised. Alchley Margaret Albert Mary Bailey Mary Brown Jesse Baker Peter . Butler Hannah Bear Ann - Barret William Blyler Jacob . Boris Daniel Buhrman Upton Boar John W- Carblhers George Ooxhend John CoxellJ.F- Clarenco Mr Crosby Isaac,3 Dun)ap Rev James . Doyle Henry. DiXson Christian Dilard Julian Bbeily 0 Eisenhnrl George Fought Robert Fowler Abram Fishburn Jonas Giverly Henry Hummel Peter Harley Lousca Johnson William I Jonas Hannah 1 Lum Rev Philip 2 Lees Magdalnnn Lockhard William Leny Thomas Leo John F Esq Morrison Catharino Mount Joseph Matthews Patrick J. S. GITT. Notice to tUosc Indebted. rpHE books of llio Into firm bf John Nohlo artil Co. ]_ Imvo linen placed in my hands fur settlement.— All persons indebted to said firm rtro requested to cbmo forward immodinlely and settle! their respective accounts, as it is absolutely necessary that an early settlement should ho had Carlisle, Nov. 4,1847.—3 t TWO first rale WAGONS—Iho ono with liroad wheels, the other with narrow wheels—will be sold cheap by the sdSsoribor, residing in Franlifiird township, about 5 roflps from Carlisle. The narrow wheeled wagon is entirely now, and intended for 4 horses. CIWoKICOSHT. 'November 4,1847. —3t* 1 Auditor's Notice. IN Consequence of most of tbo claims ngnlbsllbo estaln of Jonas Rupp, being lutnded Into mo. mixed np with notes and claims that nro-nlroady paid, or supposed to bo paid, 1 am obliged to call upon the crodjiors to hand in llieirolaims themselves, or by somo ngbnt who can show, tho ekncl amodnt duo them, oft or before Saturday Iho 30(h of No vember nbitt, at mji offleo in Carlisle. From lljo groat uncertainty in rogaril to tho papers a,ready handed in, lam obliged to require this; and oonso nuonliv, no claim that is not represented will bo uocdpled. W. 11. MILLER, Auditor. October 28, 1818.-31. . - , Apprentices tVnnlcfli AN apprentice to learn tho Boot and Shoo making business, is wonted by the subscriber. A lad of 10 or 17 years of ago, and wbo would bd willing to eorve on apprenliccohlp of throe yeora, will receive a favorable oiler by making early application. Ho must bo of nood choraelor and coino well recommend- JOHN WHISLEB. Carlisle, NOV. 1 4,1347. —3t ' Attention Uattalionl YOU ora ordered to parade at Carlisle, on Saturday tbo UOlbof Novombor next, at 10 o’clock A, hi. in winter uniform. By order of J. H. SPAHII, Capt. Comrod g. October SI, 1847.—fit • ' - N. B. An election will bo hold on said day mrouo Lieutenant 1 Colonel, one Ist Major, mid one 2d ma jor, for soid batlolidn., By .ordof, of .. ,1 'BOW. ARMOR,-Oon’l. Cofndg. . lot Brig. IHh Di». I‘. M McCleanon Johrt Moody P Mbore J Esq Melone James Merkel SB Miller George ’ Miller May B , Rr.Crpa Nancy . Moreland David L . M’Kee Joseph . Mundurff David' Myers D P . Manner Samuel Maccannor Maotilder Nixon James- QuigleyAgncss , Reed David , Rutnnoy John B , Robinson H . Riszcr William Rily Hannha ; Stoner Agustus H Sullivan E J ShridlorJM Shrincr-Martin Spriggs Dr. John S Sooby Daniel Snyder Henry Torbit Thomas • Unger L P -.Vanard Joh q Vincent Rebecca Whitcomb Daniel Sr Wilson Joseph Westfall George' While James R i . Wunderlich Daniel Zigler.Richard Zigler Henry GEO. SANDEHSOtt, P* M. ROBERT MOORE, Wagons Tor Sale. TO LEt A COMFORTABLE" STORE'ROOM, will! 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. For particulars enquire of tho editor ofTho AraorU can Volunteer; October 28* 1847.—3 t • For Relit. A- two story DWELLING HOUSE, with a forgo ix 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 the first of January,next, until the, first of April, 1848, For particulars apply to the editor of the Volunteer, , . Carlisle, Oct, 28,1847. NOTICE, ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by note or Book account, are , requested to call and make immediate payment, as longer indulgence will not be givort., H.H. GROVE. Carlisle, Oct 21, 1847, Fall and Winter Millinery. MRS. NEFF, respectfully informs her customers andtho ladies in general, that she has just re ceived and is now opening at her Millinery Rooms, in South Hanover street, nearly opposite Cornman’s Hotel, a splendid assortment of gjgjcn Millinery & Fancy Goods, consisting in *part of ready-made Bonnets, Caps, Ostrich, "Willowand MaruboutFcuthcis, Flow ers, Ribbons, Velvets, Satins and Stilts of every stylo for Bonnets; a largo assortment of Dress Silks ant] Plaids, and Dress Goods of every ‘variety, embracing all the now and fashionable patterns of tho season. Also Scarfs and Shawls, together whit a superior as sortment of needle-worked Collars and Laces ofevery stylo and quality. Fringe, Gimp and Buttons for dresses Velvet Ribbons for trimmings'. Also, a well soicctcd assortment of MuITV, together with a great many other articles usually kept in tier Hrio.— All calls thankfully, deceived and punctually attended to. Ladies’ ,from the country are invited to call be fore purchosing elsewhere. Bonnet made and ottered after the latest style, and Casings, Frame, Braid and Straw Bonnets, constant ly on hand.' n Carlisle, Nov. 4,18 Jr Gt Plainfield Classical Academy. Four oj Carlisle, between the Newvillr. ; Slate Rwdanci the Cumberland Valley Rail Road . , rpHE third session (five months) will commence on X Monuat, November Jst, 1847. The number of students is limited, ond every.ef fort mauo to secure their moral and mental improve ment, os well os', their comfort and- health. During the past! year upwards of forty students have been connected with the institution. Tho studies embrace all 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. •' . References, Terms, &c., made known by applica ion personally or by letter addressed to v R. K. BURNS. October 7,1847.—3 m Hardware! Hardware 11 THE subscribers having purchased the entire stock* of Jacob Sencr, invito the attention of the public'to their assortment. With all the hum bugging, .boasting, and puffing made by oilier es tablishments, wo are able to sell Hardware as low if not a;Utile lower than any other Hardware store in the county. Try us and prove us, at the old and well known stand on North Hanover st.; between C.ornman’s Tavern and the Hat and Cap Store of Gfeo. Keller. We have just received a full and geperal assortment of Hardware & Building Materials. among which may bo enumerated the following : 500p6unda American Blisl’d. Steel at 7 cents per Ib. . 200 pounds of English DlistM. Steel at 12J per lb. 500 pouflda of Cast and Sheer Steel at 18$ per ib.' ;' ■ - 1 ' 500 pounds of Spring Steel 7i els. per pound, 30 doz. of Corn and Grass Scythes. -TOO kegs of Nails and Spikes at $4 50 per kog. 60 boxes of assorted Glass. 2000 lbs.. Ground While Lead from $1 75 to $ per keg, . 2000 lbs. bost.quality of Grindstones at 1J to a rents per lb. . 200 gallons of Linseed Oil*. • With.a full assortment of Building Hardware, such as Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Oils, Paints, Glass and Putty, Nalls and Spikes, too numerous to mention. All to be had at the low price Hardware store of FORTNEY & FISHER. CarlUlo, May C, 1817. - . 1 , NEW GOODS. THE subscribers ore how opening their Fall stock of HARDWARE, and to which they would invito the attention of persons in wan)/of iroods in their lino, as their arrangements arjvSuch ns to enable them to sell lower than any other store,’ They have now a full assortment ol locks, latches, bolls, hinge’s, screws, amt every article for building, mill, cross-cut and cirdulnr saws, mouse hole anvils, vices, files, rasps, chisels, au gurs, braces, plain bills, planes, hand, pannel, ripn'ing 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, re zors« scissors, shears, wuilpts, lioys, brass and iron head shovels and tongs, bellows, &c., with a large and. full assortment of goods for Sadlers and Carriage Builders. « Also, 10 tons bdmmercd and rolled iron, 2 tons cast, shOar, blister and spring aleol, fiO jinlr blip lio springs, 1 ton American and Russia shoot iron, ■ SO kpga Dupont's and iohnaon‘s Blasting Powder. 1 3000 lbs. Nova Scotia grindstones, 2000 lbs. Weth i prill's pure ground white lead, 300 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 cals. Turpentine, 100 boxes of glass, as sorted. Also, Copal, Coach, Japan and Lcnlher Varnish, Mahogany and Maplo Venoora, Cedor vvnro, Baskets, &o. , , e They have also Hovey’s Patent Spinal Straw Cullers, for culling hay, straw or corn stalks, tho best article of Iho kind ever offered for snip. WRIGHT & SAXTON. Carlishi, September IG, 1817.. Carlisle Clothing Emporium. THE subscribers lake Ibis method of informing tire citizens of Oumbnrland county, nnd the people in general, Hint they have just opened on extensive Clothing Store, In South Hanover street, next door to D. H. Arnold s store, in the Borough of Corlislo, to which they in vito tbo attention of those who may desire cheap and fashionable clothing. Wo will keep conelonlly on hand a lnr,« and well selected assortment of wearing apparel, such , Cbatfl, Paiitaldoiis, Vests, Shirty Bosoms, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, HondkcrcJr/oj; Halo, Capo, Boots, Shots and Slip pets, nnd iyQ<cd every tfung ncccB«ary to trim out a fnshloiiablq man, rtnd botlor articles at lower prices thnn edn ffl'foihnd rit rtHy other ojUribliidlmonl in Cum berland CQhnty." Doing fully convinced thnt “ quick unlcs nnd pfolUa” do hotter than alow sales am largo profits, we tito determined to sell at a very small advance. Out assortment will at all tlnios bo largo which will aflbtd customers on opportunity ofsUitlnff their own'tasto. ’ . . TOBACCO, SEGARS, Wo will also keep constantly on assortment of dm vary best Sago s, { info in , &c. Wo ask altog vs u a call, mr ■ Arnold's store. AIINOLP & tiVINCSTON. i .Carlisle. Sophy 80. 1841 b, Pa)| , II!)s0-Vi „„ experi enced .and cillj^or put any additional charge. Bargains! Bargains! BEING determined fo relinquish business, I will dispose of my entire stock of Goods at Cost.— Persons wishing Bargains will do well to call. ' . H. H. GROVE. Cartisfc, Octv 21, Is Furs! Furslt ‘ THE .subscriber would respectfully irtvlte Ladies And Gentlemen about visiting Philadelphia and In want of.FANCY FURS, suefr ad . Mufifc, fioas, 'Tippets, to glvo us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their advantage and no mistake. • All orders received shall bo faithfully attended to at No. 93 North Third street, above Arch. Philadel phia. . , JAMES REISKY. Plnifl., Oct. 21, 1847.—0 t (Jj*Bufpalo Rohrs always on hand. violins. •TUST received at KN-EEDLER’S Book Store, fj (next door to Bcetcm’s. Hotel,) an assortment of superior VIOLINS, which will be disposed of very cheap. November 4,1847. A New Opening. JUST received at the sloio of the subscriber, a largo and new supply JT superior double refined crushed and pulverized Loaf Sugars, also white Havana Sugar, and an excellent assortment of hogshead and baircl Brown Sugars, nl priccs rang ing from 6to I2£ cents per pound, suitable for pre serving and all other uses. ■ . Rio & Java Coffees. as well of very supenoi to common qualities. Spices generally,, viz: Pepper, allspice, cinnamon., citron, mace, cloves, nutmegs: ginger and .mustard of vailous descriptions. A simply of Indigo, (none but best qualities) rosin, madder, allum. starch, washing soda, salt potre, &c. Water and. Soda Crackers, Rice, Ta ble Oil, superhr quality. . Also Green & Black Tcas, including Gunpowder Imperial, Hyson, Pouchong and Louchong Tens, of superior qualities. Molasses and Syrup,-of which wo have Boston Syrup, Trini dad, Orleans and superior Sugar House. Stoneware, such os Jars, Jugs, Pilchers, Butter Jars, &c.. Also (Juccnswai'c & Chinawarc, While China and Granite Tea Setts, very low, Gran ite and Livcrpool Plntco, Dishes, Bowls, as’also other setts, and a general variety of common ware of every description—in which is d lot of Jelly Jars ahdTum biers. , Our assortment of Glassware includes heavy fluted pint and other Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Dishes, &c. / Ccclavivarc, Chums, Tubs, Buckets (including painted) measures,' Market and Clothes Baskets, bed cords, clothes Urns and pins, corn biooms, sweeping, dust, and while wash brushes, and an excellent lot of clo'lhc and fancy HAIR BRUSHES, Fine Ivory ond dressing combs, as well as other qual ities. Also a Cheap lot of the best Drawing Pencils, together with many other ai tides in our lino 100 num crous to mention. The public have our sincere thanks for the liberal pptronage bestowed on us einco wo have again com menced business—and in offering our new supplies wo have a hope that they arc of such qualities, and low prices, as will Induce tho some public to give us a continued like support. A call at our store to sco and judge for thorns. Ives is tho best evidence far consumers, before buying else where, J< W.EBY. ’ Carlisle,.July 22, 1847. _ Always Ahead In cheap and good Goods! THE subscribers have just returned, from Phila dolphin with a large assortment of F ALL and WINTER GOODS, which they are selling outal wonderful low prices.*- Their, assortment consists of a great variety of Cloths, Casshncres, Snttinctts, Kentucky Jeans, &c., Flannels, Llnseys, Canton Flannels, Velvet Cords,.Alpacas*Merinoes,Cash meres, Mous. dc Laincs, very cheap; Ginghams, California Plaid, Worsted PlaidsamlSerges,Cal icoes, Checks, Tickings, Muslins, bleached and unbleached'; Mous. de Laino, Blanket, Worsted, Cashmere and Tekeni Shawls, plain mantua, satin and an assortment of Bonnei 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, File, Velvet and Glased CAPSt Catpel Chain, &c. Also, G-rooeriod; such as prime Rio Coffees, New Orleans and oili er Brown Sugdrs, White crushed Sugar, Molasses, Honfey, Oil, Sail, Pepper, Allspice and other 'spicesj Also ait assortment of tho “Original N. York and Philadelphia Pekih Tea Company" Teas, the best article in tho mafkel. Queens waro, Hardware, Crockery and Ccdarware, &c„ together with a great number of articles which can not be enumerated, and which will bo disposed of on such terms ns cannot be beat about these dig gins. Remember, these goods 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. 1 A. & W. BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 14, 1847. TO IIE FOUND, AT 1 tho wholesale nnd retail store of CHARTIES OGU.BY, on East Main street, a few doors be. low tho Market House, ono of lire largest nnd best assortments of Ory (foods, Groceries , BOOTS ,& SHOES, over exhibited In Carlisle. Ho is determined lo sell so low ns to bo beyond Iho reach of nil competition. Persons wishing lo gel bargains will do well to call. Carlisle, Sept. 23, 1847," Splendid New Goods RANGNEY, at the North East corner of the , Public Square, Carlisle, hns Just returned from the city, and is now opening nn extensive as sortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, which being selected with groat care, and purcha sed pn tho most favorable terms) ho will dispose of ul tire amnlle.il possible profit. He would null Iho attention of Formers nnd others residing in tho country to his Inrgo nnd fresh supply of Goods es pecially adapted to their use, tind to lire present season. Ho has nlso with great care mnlle lafge additions lo his stock of ! Dress Goodg, I including mouslin do loinen, hnndsomncnsbmpres, i bombozineli flhd nlnpacaa, hlnolc and fancy col d. I silks, every dosnflpilou of prints, Imms, Manchester tflngbafnfl, lawns*? , white, goods for drosses, mourning rind second mourning gbolls. Ho also offers Ins ; I Cloths, Cnssimcrds, SnKnicl s, ' Vestings ohftbs,, Mnbn i ton'panbdoon ’ tnblo dmporfl, dial nrloos 25 per coni, low- ? ,°^!! S, n , j „p*i l ni!| knoWn In Ibis market, er than tlm? bf bleached flo has also [no j n n |j || ie ir varieties, nnd nnd u 5 ,lnno ‘ , . 0 of J nt gently reduced prices. Also Clot,ls and mt- , Cv Alt 10, &c.. bftß been mueji enlarged and >\ illI bo sold astonishingly lotV. Togoll.br with n largo , assorlmont of. Boots, Shoos, Slippers,- &0i wldeli will bodispoaed of nnd greiUbargains given for cash. A large assortment of oilier goods on band, which cannot born bo mentioned.- ‘ - ■ April 21), 1847. • ' " -v' ■ - ..■ HONEY. A very good quality for nolo by A, & W. B.ENTZ, . SPREAD EAGER HOTEL. Ifogcstown t {loicer end of the town.) .THE subscriber.respectfully informs his frfolftfc and tho public,in general,,.ihAt ho continues to keep ihc above well-known , house* in Hoguestown, Cum* berland county. Haring recently refitted ray house, lam fully prepared and determined to.give , the very best entertainment to hiylgucstfl. Tho house is large, njty, ami pleasantly situated. The rooms, bedding, dtc., will at times bo kept in thebest possible 'cohdlv Viony and every necessary attchlion paid to .those who, may sjbp with me. My table will contain the best tho markets can afford,' and every thing that can be . done to .promote tho comfort of guests Will bo ptotnpt* . ly attended to. Terms moderate. Travellers ahd drovers may rest assured that they shall neVcb le»vd my house'dissatisfied ttogestoWd) Oct. 2t, 13478—3 m : To Country Itfcrcliants & Others,. POCKET KObK MANUFACTORY*. No. 30 South Gth street, heloa Chesnut street, Phila THE subscriber has constantly on bond si large as sortment Of (lid following articles of his own tnantt-, fncturoi such ua Calf, JcufeslodriJ Turkey Morocco Pocket Books, Gentlemen's Dressing Oases, Moroc co anil Velvet Sogar Cases, Jewelry Cases, Pearl Ivory Card Pearl and Ivory Tablets, Pearl, Ivoiy and Velvet Needle Books,..Chess and Back gammon Boards, with.every olhefr article in biqjine, .■ which ho offers to country, merchants and cheap for cash* wholesale and retail, . - F. H. N, 3t> •S'oirtA 6 lh St., below Chet., Oct; ttl, 1847.—3 m '• ’ -iff' Ofilhahs 1 Court Suit;, •.. s&£'■' BV virtue of nn order of the Orphans* Chart ol* ‘ Cumberland county, will be exposed topdblic said.' the real estate of Daniel Seircr, laic of Southampton township, dcc*tl.,6n Saturday (hcSOtliday of Novcm- . ber, 1647, on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P, M. Said farm la situated 2$ milcssonthof Shippenabnrg,ncar Cochenmvci’s mill* and contains 115 Acres,of which about 80 Acres arc cleared and tho residue covered . with timber of an excellent quality, and bounded by lands of Michael Cochcnowor, Carlisle. Bank and William Barter* The improvements are Two Dwelling , iiisßp LoG a well of never fusing wa* near the door of the house* afrd a nev er tiiilingHpring near the doof of (he other. A stream of running water runs through one end of the farm# Also an Apple Orchard of choice fruit. Terms of sale—S2o'o fo bo paid on the confirma tion of the sale, one third of the residue to be paid on the first day of April, 1848, one third to remain in the hands of the purchaser, and tho interest ort tho same lo bo paid to the widow during her life,and after her death the principal to bo paid to the heirs, lie balance in three equal annual payments, to be iccurcd by recognizance in the Orphans* Co<rft.r- At .cndoncc will bo given by , . > ... GEORGfcTtIONE, Ailm'r. of Daniel Seirer, dec'd/ November 4,1347.—-3 l Public Sale ofllcal instate. IN pursuance of (ho last will of Adam Bichel* berger, !.ilo of Silver Spring township* deo*cL< 1 will expose |o public sale, at the lato residence of said deceased, on Friday the 19th of Novem J her next, iho following tracts of land, situate irt Silver Spring township, Cumberland CoUhlyj vifti No. 1. Containing 25 acres and 95 perched of good Limestone Land—two thirds oi which id.' cleared and the balance covered with good thrive ing timber. , • No. 2. Contains 35 acres M 2 perches of good Limestone Land, adjoining the above—all of which is cleared with the exception of about 7 acres. • No. 8. Contains 30 acres 152 perches of good Limeslono Land, 12 acres being cleared ana the residue covered wHh excellent timber. This trad has a Log House & St able j wol) of water, and. some good fruit irei'B thereon. Said land is situate!! miles west of Mochanicshurg, and 1 mlta north of Leldie’s tavern, and adjoins Jagpb Koshlj Daniel Spidei, Michael Kosht,- and lands of said deceased. ~ .... , , The above tracts will bo sold separata or togev Ihcr ns will best sail purchasers! Also, on Saturday Iha SOth Of November next) will bo sold in the Borough of MeOhanibaburgi tt Lot of Ciioilnd, having a 1J story liog House and Frame Stable, l(iefoon erected. Said pro(ieftj[ is situated imtitf vfbst end of sriicf Borohgli, dnd id In good repair; , Anf information respecting- the abovri propertiM will be given on application lb the subscribed. Sale to commenho at i o'clock, P. Mi* wheli duo attendance will be glfreri and terrfifi mAdif known by JOMNBODB, Kx’r; October SlB, 1817—U . , i # %Lan. Intoll. insert tbamt. ofsl,3oand fiend bill to this office. ORPHANS’ COURT SAJLEi IN pbrmlnnSo of ail ofdcr of tho Orphans’Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold n( public, silo, at thu Court HouaCj in tlio borough of Carl isle, on Mon: dny tho 10th day of January 18-18, at 10 o’olbolt, A. M. of said day, Ibe following described, real estate! late tho prdpetty of Clcn. James Lambotlon, dee’di vis; A liot of Ground, sllualo bn tho north sldo of Main alrcet, In l Iho bor oUrU of Carlisle, bounded by lota of Iho heirs of Jaj cob Ciittj dqc’d, Josoph Knox, doc’d; and Dichinßott alley, containing 33 feet in fVonion Main ilrcbtj ind iiO Ibcl iu ticplhj haring tbcrcori erected A two story Slone flonsd Stabling and IVarcholmb; Terms will bo made ktiotvn ori llib day of salc Also, will bo Bold at iho fJlhm lime and plate, Itto sliarcß of Cumberland Vallc y j^ n l i |^°^Q^Ev{;. 'Administrator °f Cornea Lowbertoni dfck d, October 7,1847. ; . ' ... Fanil far Srilc; ... Tllti adtacrlbcr effort ttt privaterfaio;llio on wblch bo now lives) situated In Dlcklnabrl Wwnahlp, Cumberland county* about a tjuartcr of tnilo from tlm turnpike nnd five inllek from CttrlialOi fgS&jointiig labels bf John PnUI. Geofgo Duvlaond containing .bout « Acte, of Llmo aTSmTliand-lI) ofwlilcli t» wimdland-anrt ll oro.t cleared and la irond eulllvatlcli adll odder .uli.l.n ,i„l fenebs. For limber ”'^ S ON. September BQ> IQ'IT. If* ' _J ——r* Whitaliull IViirNoi'y and Commer cial. Owrdcw CXnnsts, PSNifsvi.vaNiA* rrll !•) auhscriticr would bull puhlio .“ lt '" llc jJ n I tiin slock of ireoß now on linncl in the above oalaldishroenl, nnd ready Ibnlils lull's msikel— Tim eniiru slmd< consists of upwards of o quarter ofn million of Irons. ninoOß which mo upwards of 150 varieties Of Ihu cholbnal Apple, carefully oolec -1011 from ilio host nnd most oolcbraied nurseries, m tho Union'. ’ - The trees now rondy for solo nro from 7 to Iff fool llich, of healthy and vigorous growth, many of which arc trained with regular lops and in tj hearing stalei which, supersedes tho (recMallT of further training to tho planter, lift tflstf onere Peach, Pear, Plum, Prune, Aptlf'ot nnd Cherry Trees, ns well as n tnrgo stoefrof Evergreen and Ornamental Trees of various kinds, of.lsrgo slap and well topped. . Among his Applo trees arc upwards of 30 TStle. iieS of recent introduction tint! superior quality.—j ' AU of which thosubs''rlber pledgeslfheself losers ns iow ns nny other slniilnr.entnbllshraenio.fw* tahlished uhnracter In Pennsylvania ean » ~ artielo of equal quuillly. , . Im- Tn llul curious wo olferlh? no g ftet jj,. pertains, flowers preuy--l"" motor—of very rapid gnf 1 w, I t«..app.Pc..;rI'^^“ 1 '^^“ JOSEPH GRIER-
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