oktormTsam- BOBSToar. . I’ll© itlch/nond Examiner gives;, tho following Description of Sam.- Houston's -Nallinol Convention. -iWo hcord theiiapocdlf which I a Examiner describes, nnd the description is not oggoroted; Ho made another epceoh, on tho last y oftho session of Hie Convention, of great power. (] eloquence, which wo hope to see reported. The moral was “ tho observed or all the observers” at a Convention, and the Northern delegates seemed pocially delighted with him.— Pennsylvanian,- Houston.— This is a man of power.. It is unriiis lieably stamped on every lino of his great, grim uritonance, and is seen in tho deliberate movements his largo body. His appearance does not eompro isotlie ** strange eventful history” ofhis life; Front K-Itia youth upward, ha has been the victor Id every iM-onlesl. Ho has been tho victor oVor the ill fame Ihioh the fierce ond nngoverned pensions of his early tys corned for him, and he hoe succeeded in every ling he has over attempted.' Willi n neighborhood T backwoods hunters and squatters; ho btOko the twer of Mexico, dofootod their disciplined armies, ad powerful cavalry, on tho oped prairies, with a anduil of riflemen; Out of lawless and hoteroge oous materials, ho founded and, constituted a flour hing Slate. Without education, ho has of late oars entered political life, ond increased Ins, tamo 'thereby. ,Tho DemootSlio victory in Now Hamp- gained by him over the eombineij of wClayilcs, Tuyloriles, pnd Abohlipnists, : )ed on hy. mo, Prcdoubtablo Horace droeloy'ln pprspn, was a much ? tfroater victory than lliat of San Jacinto. When ho ■lSkood up before Ihe Coriventidiiiyou felt that the man £%ou saw was equal lo St all and to His iorrri Mind features ore of that sort wlitbh dlibo seob; aro Kievor to bo forgotten, and tiro evidently those ofone liwho was born lb rule Ill's then with whdm ho might Hbo brought in cohln'ct. Ho wab Hid observed of all ■tho observers Irt Doltimoro. Barnburners and Old ■Hunkers, though Objoolk uf curiosity, wore lost sight Hof when ha passed by. Even Doctor Brandreth, of Wpiil.box celebrity; wild woo of tho New York sot; was | almost thrown into 'tho fihade;- ■ I •• For who,soarco los* by every pazcr oycl .. ; I Walks yonder wWi atualwarl . . 1 With that vast bulk Of cheat and limb, aMignoa , !• So oft to men who sulijiigaV? Uieir.khid; . * ■\ So sturdy Cromwell pushed broad-shouldered on { I V S,» burly Luther breasted Babylon; Bit brawny Dleon bawled Ilia'Apor? gown 5. -- , Ami large lim’d Malimoud clutched ft prophot’a crown 1" , Houston was on object ofpeculiar attraction Ip the Northerners who cumo to iHb Convention. They expected to see eomo horrible, throat-culing bugaboo, nnd on finding him o civil, well bred gentlcriion, they feoemed to be somewhat non-plussed. _ ' . , >( 4 , In his manner of delivering hie speech, Ihoto wofc ft. grout clou! of dignity—much of effected, ond much iiioro that wn fi real. Ho paused for.noarly a minute before lie commenced speaking.! There was a dead 'silence; Ho spoke of Ibo importance of the dtlbcra tlons of Dial Convention, because the Democracy Wou'd have to fight now issues, the old party lines lining nearly obliterated by the groat events of the last two years. One of IHoao issues was the justice I bt injustice of the war. Mo believed it to bo a just war; ahd that the approbate of tho Almighty had I prospered our arm* and given ns Victories such as had hcVeR bbftita booh gained. Another issue was iho ultleHsldn bf territory. Ho was in favor of the 'enlargement bf ft , eedom , « area, and did not dread oven the onhoiutiort bf Mexico Itself, though ho bad not approved hi He Spoke with much force of tho groat advantage's lo be gained by the possession 'Sf our territories .ort the. Pacific, to the poor, but enter prising men of tho AUantfd Stales, and was for “ in. fiemnily for the past and Security for the future.” The Burnt District of Allentown.—Wc learn from the Democrat of that plate; thatlho work of Rebuilding on tho site bf the late conflagration has been commenced, and probccdd with great rapidity. The Domotral adds: . »*tt ritiw bnly rbmalris for iho more fiivorod of other towns arfd cities,,to extend to Allentown that aid ond comfort,” which alone can enable her to rise from the blow fallen so heavily upon her pros parity. A little timely assistance, in this, their hour bf need, will place those of our citizens who have been deprived of a whole lifu*s earnings, in a condi tion to. shield themselves and. families from tho h pollings of the pitiless storm,” and enable them to fcmpltiylhcir recuperative energies in such a wanner US will, at least secure to them the. comforts of a home,” • ■ 1: ; Tho following is, we liolioVe a correct list of the (Senators whose term of office expired with tho last fecssion of tlio Legislature I ’ Districts. . .. .1. t .. 1. Philadelphia bity.— lrm. A. Crahh. 2. Philadelphia county.— Henry L. Renner. - 4. Chester and Delaware.—l7m. Williamson. 7. Lancaster nnd Lebanon.— -Jonh P. Sanderson ttrvd A* Ut.rr Smith.' M. Northumberland and Dauphin,— Benjamin 'Jordan. IS. Uillort,--Mifflin and Juniata,— Ner Middies dearth. 21. WesiiHorctnhd and Somerset.— Saisl- llilu 22. Fayclto dnd Grobnc, —CnAs.A. Black. 33. Washington.—A. G. Cb^acrAft. 28.'.Warron, Jefferson, Clurlod, Poller; M’Kean indElk;—Jas. L. Gilllb. Democrats in suAIU caps and the FedotaUats in italic. 'frlke Eaiiplre State* Five of il«b i ‘iiarnburn^ng ,, papers in New York havo put aside thqir personal resentments arid como up to the support of'tho National Democratic noml. nation at Balllmtiro. The Albany ArgUS says: “Wo InVitb attention lo ltl Confident assurances that such is the prevailing sentiment of the Domo. erney of that luculityj of dll the sections and divisions ■bf.lho party. So it is generally; we havo no doubt, throughout tho State. Tho tbnp of the Denioctalro jircss generally affords gtatifyirig proofof tho same spirit and determination among the masses; however they may have hitherto been divided 6a local ques tions, to support the ticket, so evidently tlio prefer* tohceof ibo-Demoarooy of tho entire Union, and so deserving in itself of tho energies and efforts of tho Democracy.” Stand Back Whtggery! Tho Philadelphia Sun, the organ of tho Nalivists, talks plainly to tho Whigs. Tho Sun says: “ For months the Native Americans advocated his claims, while all around, tho sunshine friends who had been dazzled by tho Aral flash of his glory from tho field of Buena vista, foil off ono by ono .and ro. turned to the worship of their old wooden gods, who had never yet bean able to succor them in tho hour Of need. And now that tho Whigs, through motives of safety to themselves, nave ratified the nomination made by tho Native Americans, shall wo give up our candidate, sacrifice our. party identity and morgo ourselves in tho turbid stream of Whiggory ?". ,Oreat Excitement among the Irish in New York— The sentence of Mitchcl—An expedition to Burmuda. Projected for his flescus/—No sooner had tlio nows *of Milchol’s sentence boon ooinmunloalod in Now Vork, Ilian u demonstration was called in tho eve ning at tho Shakspoaro, at which Mr. John Mooney, tho Irish “ historian,” was culled to preside. A se cond meeting was organized outuf doors, which was .addressed by several eloquent doclaimors. A rcso- Jution was passed ut both mootings, and unanimous ly adopted, authorizing tlio appointment of a commit, too who will uss all and every means ioreseve Mitch • el from ths British authorities at Bermuda. Tho Ex press says: “Mr. Bergen addressed the meeting, and described the locilUy of Bermuda, and told how easily tho ox- Ho could bo rescued. Cot. Ming, too, made a speech, and offered his services on (ho expedition. Tho Col onel was frequently interrupted in his address by Iho cheers of the mWitig. lie staled that ho only asked 2000 men, which 95000 would ho' ablo to raise, in order to carry their purposes Into effect.— Mr..O*B«rnc- road tho aacount of tho last econo of Milchel before Baron Lofroy, when, ho branded tho Judge as a partisan, and tho Sheriff op a Juggler.- The reading of tho article-raised the mon (u a pitch of ftiry. , A genuine Irish piko was convoyed through the streets yesterday, by a detachment of the Irish Bri, gado, accompanied by fife and drum. TJio piko is a savage looking death-dealing instrument, a port of union of tho moat axo and reaping hook, upon a twelve foot polol” ■ _ , 03* At ihb Clay supper In Now York; Mr. Ullman, •peaking ofGon. Taylor** riontdommlltullsm, said: M Wo desire to know whether a man la fiali, flesh fir fowl, (food, good.) .doalro a man la olioobo or ohdlk—(laughtor)--ond, if wo alt; down alatablo/and a rabbit is put before,,us, if wq oat of It, we don't want to find afterwards that wo to digest a oal, (Uproarious opplauso.)'* /TAte foreign jews. ;■ BY THE-AMERICA. Tho Steamship America,Oapt. Judkins,fronVLiv crpool, Juno 3d, arrived at Boston bn,Tuesday night,-' 1 in tho remarkably short passage of ten days aud eight hours, including eight I hours off and at Halifax. Heh 1 time from Halifax to Boston was tliiily-six. hours. 1 Ijieland.—On Saturday lost, ih Dublin* Mr; ; MU* | chol, convicted of treason' upon the preyio&s cVenihg; 1 was sentenced to fourteen yours transportation; arid , immediately rembved under on escort sqUa'drim of ( cavalry* to a sloamer n? war; which was in wailing to convey him io the convict depol; at Spilte island, In the CoVo of Cork'. His des tinali’on is Bermuda; whither ho has already sailed, to be incarcerated on lioald d dock-yard hulk l . .Intense excitement pre vailed in dublin, up to Sunday night; but has since ffiveri away to d deed solemn silence, which dohotes florn phiparalion and xo'.olV., A Uhoral ptov.s.on will bo made -by the nation for tbe bonnet* family. C,nAn.Ti«T Movements.— Some partial disturbances have taken place in London, at Bradford, Manches ter Leeds, and other places. Chartists have been ! ihJ chief instigators of these tumults, which, in every case, have boon almost instantly suppressed. i 'On Monday evening a large assemblage of chartists collected In Clorkcnwcll, in London; but at midnight thby qhlelly dispersed; On Wednesday evening .similar meetings look; place, but tho arrangements lof the police; aided by a demonstration of,tho military, were so complete', that the mob; whenever il appear -edp'wtts speedily scattered; FdAtlOE.—During, the pajl wcck.-tranquillly has h'ecn maintained in Paris, under the vigorous admin istration of Gen: Carvnignac, with a large body of regular troops under his. coihiriand. .The attempts whibh have been several times raajle Uf'Croatb dis. lurbanco have been pt once suppressed. The National Assembly,surrounded by an immense military force, sits daily, and appears by degrees settling down to the business of practical legislation. It Is slated that Iho Committee appointed to draw, lip a .constitution hue decided unanimously upon the expediency of having but one Chamber and a single President, both the result of direct popular elections by hniversatablfragc; The numbci of members to is undecided, but it is said that the preaeni;.wi|!j l bo incapable of re-election and must have two millions of votes. Tho Committee i will probably conclude its labors in about three weeks. There can be no doubt, whatever, (hat tho compli i city of Louis Blunc in the conspiracy of Islh May, 1 has.becii'established in evidence before the Minister of Justice And Attorney General. These authorities have demanded of tho Charabertho liberty to prose*- cute him,and in spite of the alleged opposition of the executive a’committee has been appointed to report on,the; case. Tho Chamber has been, thrown into great'confusion by this proceeding. It appears that Blanc, Barbos, and Soubrier, breakfasted together oh the morning of the 15th, and together concerted lltelt measures. Tho two lultcr aro fust confined in Vincennes, while M. Loots Blanc, after several days* absence from the assembly, has again ventured to show his face there. Can the conspirators of (lib 15th, May really be brought to punishment, The dcci sion of Blanc’s case, will disclose whether is sufficiently strong to exorcise a just ylgbi*. Fresh disturbance* have broken out at Lyons*. ' It is slated IbutMy do Circaurl has been appointed Minister to the United States. . The Sub-CommUtdfe of Finance lias recommended the rejection of tho ministerial scheme with regard to the Railways. " Prince Louis Napoleon, who visited Paris incog three days ago, has received orders to quit. Diron Rothschild's model farm.' ylllft lias been burned by incendiaries, in pursuance-b|£lho system, a detail of which was found in papers, viz, to destroy the bourgeoisie by oxllngashing 'credit through per pclual outrage and corapnlaion. TtJs supposed the frightening away of Mi. Rothschild tyhl ho a great blow at the financial means of tho government. • Commercial and Financial. Intelligence.—The, improved lone exhibited in general character of trade up to the close of lastyveek, lias been fairly maintained for the lust few days, notwithstanding the constant • augmentation of continental intelligence, by no means conducive to an expression of the pre vailing feeling. . -■ Tho accounts from the manufactur'ipg districts, though somewhat conflicting, In mahy.| , ,(£pcc(s l are not in (he main gloomy. past week have boon limited, being almost to the execution of some Uniled Slnlcsland homo orders, and a few for tho German roarliot3 An impression is generally acknowledged (hat tho presonlministry. must abandon office before the clo sing, of (ho session.' From the Into defeats which they have sustained in both Houses of Parliament, the growing unpopularity,.of the Irish policy, and the great inadequacy oflhereycnuc to meet the current demands of the Stale, 1 ,t.H0) funds after much vacilli. (ion during tho week,opened well yesterday morning, with a largo influx of money upon ibc slock market. Tho condition of the Bank of France is represent* ed as improving,,though slowly. Business is. ex. ceedingly depressed irt lfrmc. BATE FB.OM MEXICO* Delivery of the city of Mexico to the Mexicans, by General ButUr~rAn Expedition to Yucatan gel *P> A Now Orleansptpof&of tho 8(h contain lute accounts from MexicobylhoWater Witch: The soigo train;,and heavy artillery off tho city of Mexico on Monday, iiDlh ull.; Gen. Patterson with his Division of Volunteers, was to follow on VVcdncs day; after wham comes Gen. Marshall, of the Vol unteers. Tho ftcgular Divisions follow in succession —Gen. Kearney proceeding and Gen. Worth bringing up the rear.. - > General P. arrived ut Vera Cruz on tho morning of of May, and tho following day entered upon the duties of Governor, relieving Colo nel Wilson.:: Tlio of tho 37(h ult., says that during tbd.amSnfonccincnt of tho ensuing week, Gen. Butlor possession of the city to tho Mexican Government. Tho tho 15th May, assorts most pos itively that’ Jins demanded u passport to leave the country;t%pd further adds, that tho nation will bo benefited*by his absence. *Tho Area Lis, of Vnru Cruz,'is very much in censed oh .account of tho mercy extended to Lieut. Ilnro.and his accomplices,by Gen. Butler. ThoEeo del the contrary, nppluuds it us an act of clamenoy, drcditublo to tlio feelings of (ho Com inander»in-9Jm:f,and expresses itselfaulistlcd with the sense of justice evinced by the Commission in tho conviction of-U)o criminals. Tho MonitorVof tho 271 h says: It la said that Congress will suspend its session on Saturday, mid ru-opon them In Mexico in July. Wc shall sue if it is so. The diligence from Quorotaro which camo in on Friday,- was robbed near San Juan do! Rio. It had four passengers. Tranquility was entirely restored in San Luis at the last dates. The N. O. Della has tho following paragraph: Important—Aid to Yuoatan.—Our Vera Cruz cor respondent, in a loiter dated Ist inst. t saya “ About 1000 troops were to leave for Yucatan from the city of Mexico, on tho 28lh ult.” Until vvo havo further information as to this movement, wo refrain from any comment. Tho expedition la undertaken by John H. Peoples, ihoedltorof the American Slur, who scorns lohavo been joined; and adventurous portion of the army. SpVakfog of his enterprise. Uo says : " The oxpiditloh lo Qtliftfflsia is a failure—lho un* certalnty of oblalning vei(jeJ|Jlkt S.m Bine has indue* cd many who Worn on my roU lOjtcrulch themselves oIT. But few of (hem ore eatlaßeq! lo return to the United Stales. They have boon si> with plenty of sea room, that they think Iho “white soUleftmuta’’ will bo too much crowded Tor their comfort, and no sooner wan the California expedition abandoned it ia—thun tiiey began to look nrouhd'Ar 6on)o other place In which to'squat. 1 Their eyes.fell quickly upon Yucatan,and as the people of that Slate had Invited assistance against Iho ravages of the In dians, they thought they would rally to their call, and then—look out for Iho future. The proiQntCon gress of Mexico will, in till probability, pais a law. inviting emigration to the country, and should Yu. catan renew allegiance lo Mexico, (ho settling of those hardy Northmen in (hut Stuto will bo in every way beneficial to the country. On the other hand, if Yucatan persists in her independence, their aid will bo groat in establishing theft an independent re public. These,are tho views of those who wished logo there,-ond amongst them' are mechanics and , artisans of all brunches, who have, boon fihgagod In . the Quartermaster's and other departments of (his army,". ).. A correspondent of the Delta soys—’‘Since peace has become' a ‘‘fixed lkcl, M numbers of, the restless ( splrlls among tho troops ore, tur ning guorriiloros. Such n course, they consider re* ((kola *l° dlacrcdlt on the Amofiwn W* They ar* guo, thet as they. have borne ihe banners, of the Re*, public in Siiri Juan to the Garitu of Mexico, and as, the army, if not legally, S’. virtually disbanded,they are iUßlififtd Ih resuming their individiiar rights; att'd going it oh their w own hook." A httinW of Ilia dragoons, who dOßortcdat Julapa, look the toaji io ttuatused, and were met by aH bverpowerliig* force of thb genuine glierrillo,and all fcaptdre’d, BoVe two. What their fate hus been X h'aVe nol.vel leached;" • , • - ' • . , Another . cbrrospondenl says— *• The officers, who Wore sentenced to bo hung in the city of {Mexico on Hie 26th instant, Lieutenants Hare, Tilden aud Dut ton, havo been reprieved, but ora to be dishonorably discharged from the service, and sent out of tho cou try." ,•' ’ • » ■, ■ , ■ PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday, Juno 11,1848. Flour—ls inactive with sales atss 52 a 5 37 for common. Penna—extra $5 75 a 6. ‘ Corn Meal—Will not command more'th&n's2.37. Rye Flour— Is quiet at aboutsBso as 3 56. Wheat—Prime White 8127 a 1 30j*rcd iaworlh $1 22ul 23. Rye—Smell sulccPonrra. 70c, per bushel.' Corn—Yellow is worth 51 a 54o,;'white 50 aslc.. Outs—Are dull at about 37c for Fa. Southern 33. : Whiskoy—Sales in bits, at 22c, in hhds 21 a2l&c. / I>IJED- • r In this borough on Friday last, Mr. Robert Moore, Sr., aged aftbut 90 years. THE celebration of the 59th Anniversary of the Union 'Philosophical Society of Dickinson College, will take place in the 'M« E. Church of this borough, on Tuesday the 4th of July next— Services to commence at 7$ o’clock P. M. The public atd respectfully invited to attend. G. 13. HUNTER, S. A. GRAHAM, , J.R. COXE, S. 11. REYNOLDS, J. G. SMITH. J, T. DANIEL, B.D. CHRNNOWITH, Committee of Arrangement, .'Carlisle, Juno 22,1848—2 t Hooks.! Books! JUST received, and will be sold on reasonable terms at the Book Storeof JAM ES LOUDON, some rare and valuable Theological, Classical and Miscellaneous Books, o/ which the following is apart: •. Casernes’ Greek and Hebrew Lexicon. Liddell's and Scott’s Greek & English Lexicon. Greek Testament, 2 vols. with English notes by Bloomfield. Bibles in Hebrew. • . Book of Psalms in Hebrew. Crabb’s Synonyms. Horne’s Introduction, 2 vols. . The Theologian, 2 voia. Titrreil’s Theology, 3 vols. Edwards’Works, 4 vols. Hill’s Divinity* Paley’s Works. Upham’s Mental Philosophy, 2-vols. . Manual of Classical Lilerpture. , Ambon’s Classical Dictionary. Hutton’s Mathematics. . # • Butler’s Analogy. * * f " Phnceton’s Theological Essays.:. Mrs. Ellis’ Works, - G vols. of the Democratic Review. Rambles in Yucatan, &c,&c, Carlisle, June 23, 1848.~1f To the*Electors of Cumberland county . FELLO W-amZBNS AND FRXENDS.—I offer myself as a candidate for tho offico of REGIS TER at the next election; and respectfully solicit the favor of your votes, subject to the decision of too De mocratic County Convention. Should I be elected I hope by a faithful and impartial performance of the duties of the office, to justify the confidence reposed m me. ‘ ISAAC RINGWALT. Carlisle, June 12, 1848. Notice* CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK, ? June 14, 1848. 5 - THE stockholders of this institution oto hereby notified that they are required to pay, on or before the 15th. day of July next, Jho third instalment of Five Dollars on overy share of stock held by (hem respectively. By order of the Board of Directors. W. 8. COBBAN, Cashier. Xlaiiiii I Hams 2 JUST received at the store of the subscriber* a fine lot of ExtIIA CUItKD CANVAKREI) HaMß, ‘which will bo disposed of , very cheap. , Ho also continues to keep all kinds of Groceries, Fish, -Quconswnic, Crockery, &c. Don’t mistake Ihe place—South Hanover street, next door to Green's hotel, and two doors from the Volunteer Printing Office. G.INHOFF, Agt. Juno 18, 1648.-—<it* A Plano for Sale. A SPLENDID PIANO (nearly now,) together Lx. with a largo ami general assortment of now and fashionable Music, will bo sold cheap, 5f application, bo made soon. For particulars enquire of the editor of the Volunteer, Sale ol' Household Furniture! THE subscriber being about to leave Carlisle', will expose his largo assortment of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE to public sale, at Ms dwelling, on Thursday, June 22d>,consisting in part of Sideboards, Sofas, rinno, Walnut Chairs, Centro Tables, Bureaus, Allrrnrs, &c., together with a groat variety ol'olhor article 100 tedious to mention. Tho Furniture is dll In good condition, much df_ it being nearly now. S»lo to commence at 10 o’oloolt’A. M. on said day, when (ornii will bo made known. JOHN MoCLINTOCIC. Carlisle, Juno 15; 1848.—’ Wow Arrival. HpHEI subscribers have just received from Philadol- L phio a now ami Fresh supply of «a# Ui'iigs, Medicines, jHg[ Dyc-stuffa, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c., dee Our slock is now largo* and complete, and as wo nro determined not to bo undersold, but to sell at the lowest cash prices, wo invito the attention of country merchants, physicians and others, to examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. - J.& W.. 8, FLEMING. . Juno 16,1848; Valuable Property for Sale. THE subscriber otibrs his property for sale, eltuat in Silver Spring township, Cumberland county Pa., otto mile north of Mcchuuicshurg, on Iho road loading from Mochanicsburg to Hogcstowiii contain ing . 28 Adros & 76 £erdhea, of first rate Limestone Land, in a high state of cul tivation. A bind 23 acrcaaro cleared and tho remain* dor ia well tombered. Tho improvements are a good Ajp-bJI two dory LOG HOUSE, plastered, a good FiIAME BARN, and other neces (J J j out-buildings, a good and never fail- well of wdlor with a pump in it hear tho door. There ia alas a young and thriving Apple Orchard of uhoico grafted ftutt, and alao Peaches, Plumbs and Cherries. If not sold haforo tho-iSIk of Novomhor n‘ox(,' it will ho exposed to public sale on said day,' at 1 o'- clock P. M., when tho conditions will bo-modeknown hy Jnno 15, 1848.—is Valuable' Property for Sale. suhscrihor odors his properly for. anlo, aitua totnfcdSputh Middleton township, Cumberland coun ty, J mitou south of Cntlielo, on tho pood load ing dmtiOCarlisle to Potorshurg, containing 0 Acres and 6-8 Perches, of first Land, in a stale of culti vation, a sm’ttll pm&m of which is well timbered.— JUA Ths nro a good (wo story dMHfc tO'Q HOs|& a good LOG BARN, and failing wiiior, with ASadae!* phmp lrv Honour the door. Tharo is nl bo a thrinrf Apple Orchard of choice grafted fruit) and also Poors, PcaoheVPfums, and Cherries. If not sold before the JJdday of September next, it will bo exposed (o public p&l&on said day, at 10 o’- clock A. In., when conditiohlßWilfebe made ,known by, moWmj FBIESJB, - Juno ft, 1918.—oowtfl ' ) • -• ’ ’ , • APVBRTisKf) mThe “voi.umtkrr” or appointment. . j 18.' jindhMltfiirthfrenacted, * *■. * • * *. t nil advertisements iriiulo under the orders of the Post •nasterOenorahln a newspaper or newspapers, oflcUcra im* salied'for Poai-otßco, shall bo inserted inibc paper or papers of the,'town or plqco where Die otllcc advertising may oeßltaoldil, liaviiig tho largest circulation. ■ ■ ; • .•_ f Post-Office Law, passed March 3; 1845. LIST OE’t.E'TTERS remaining in thePoat-office 'oJ Carlisle,'Pa., Juno 1,. 1848. -Persons in quiring for letters on this list, will please say they are advertised.' Arbegast James W 2 Hull Solomon Arnold Win. Hetrick George Adema Calhern •Hefflofinger John Askew William - Henderson Adam "Albert, Jacob * Lindermiith Peter E Burts WB , * Lovejdy Perly R Brooker Sely.’Marlin4oseph M . UrlndieGeorgo(Monrde)Moore Miss B Blyler Jacob ; . • ; Miller Catharine Baidwina Richest! Moers Peter Baughman Phebe M’Cmnmon Nancy Blbbons Mary Murry C F Barbou r J ohn Rockafeiler Mary Bishop John . - Rogers Elisabeth Jane Cammel David Rhoads Jacob , Camfield D B ’ Sanders William ‘ Dixon Peter & Son , Thompson. Mary Ann Deem Reuben Wilders Edward Ernist Margaret Welsh Catharine Elliott C. S. Weston Charles Givler Ann Willetts Mrs Jane Ann Galz Jacob Vest Bartholomew Grisinger Samuel Zirit Israel H Grace Patrick ■ Superintendent of Cold \ Hake Daniel water Establishment, y * Leader of the Flesh Band. GEO. SANDERSON,?. M. Under the new Postage haw letters are charged two cents each in addition to theregular postage .. • • . Furniture! Furniture!! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture and keep oh hand, at his shop on North Hanover.street, nearly opposite Orth's,.(formerly Carlisle, Pppspßareaus, Sideboards, Secre- TARIES, TABLES; STANDS, Desks',*Book-cases Bedsteads, Cupboards, of every style and pattern, and in short; every thing that can he made in a cabinet shop. . Tho subscriber will warrant his furniture to be manufactured out of the best of material and by the best of workman, and as to his prices he intends to sell low for cash. All who will give him a call, will say that his furniture is cheap and good, All work manufactured under his inspection. He particularly invites nowlv married persons to give him a call and examine for themselves —be has no doubt his work manship and prices will.not fail to please; so don't forgofld call before purchasing elsewhere. The subscriber would also inform the public that ho carries on tho Collin making Business, and can.wait on all those who may desire his servi ces in that line. , Having a Hbausb, he can attend funerals in the country. Charges moderate. FREDERICK CORNMAN. Carlisle, Juno 16,1848.---ly * NVB. A lot of choice Cherry Lumber for sale by the subscriber. Sccoud Arrival of New Goods. S. A. COYLE has juefreturned from Philadelphia, and is now opening a wlßfesajr large assortment of SUMMER Goods. ' which will be sold 80 per cent, cheaper .than ever, consisting in part of new stylo drcss.goods for ladies, viz:' < Striped Jasperincd, Grenadines, Printed Bareges, Batiste, Satin Stripe do. Plaid Foil Dechcrrc, Mode de Lainds, French Ginghams, Also; 4 largo assortment of French Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings, Bonnets, Ribbons, Gloves, Ho siery. Purchasers will please call and examine his stock tor themselves, as he isdotcrmlncd to sell cheap for cash. ; , L Carlisle, Juno 1, 1848, Drugs! Drugs! a Prices Reduced, a PHYSICIANS, Country Merchants and Pedlars, arc invited to call and examine my stock of Me dicines, Paints, Class, Oil, Varnishes, &c. Patent Medicines,. Herbs and Extracts, . Fine. Chemicals, Spices, ground <fc whole. Instruments, Essences, Pure Essendal Oils, . Perfumery, &c. DYE STUFFS . Indigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wether ill & Brother’s Pure Load, .Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint & Varriiah Brushes, Jersey Win dow Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal & Coach Varnish, and Red Load. All of which wlil he sold at. the very lowest market piico, at tho cheap Drug and Book store of Carlisle, Juno I, 1848. THE subscriber bogs leave to inform llio public, and particularly those fond of'fine Stawborrics—>lhat ho will iiavo for sale during the season, STRAWBER RY PLANTS of the very best quality. The Straw berries raised from these plants are of the largest size, and those' wishing to cultivate Ibis fine fruit will find it to their advantage to give mo a call, DAVID MILLER. 3J miles east of Carlisle, .JunoS—4l, TRICKLES, PRESERVES,—Just received and JL opened by the subscriber, preserved Ginger and Pine Apple,Orange Jelly, Pioklad Lobsters and Gher kins, Mangoes, Peppers, PicolUU,Tomatoes and On ions, Olivos, Capers, Anchovies, Sardines, Tomatp Ketchup, with a very choice and pure article of Sal ad Oil, for sale nt the cheap Drug, Book and Variety Store of S. W. lIAVERSTICK, North Hanover st. Moy 18, 1848. UNDER, llio provisions of the,.act of 1844, any county paying into the State Treasury, tiro State tax levied on sue!) county, prior to the 15th of July in any ycuri is entitled to an abatement of 6 per cent, on the amount so paid. .The, undersigned, Commissioners of Cumberland county, in view of the abuvo provisions, consider it equitable and proper that those, who by the prompt payment of thoir taxes prior 16 tho. above date, en able the Treasurer to pay over the-State tax, so os to receive .tho, aforesaid abatement of 5 per cent, the benefit of which has hitherto boon engaged by the citizens of llio county generally, shonlo bb allowed a deduction of that amount by tho collector I —have au* thorlzed tho different collectors to make said abate ment Rom the State tax, in all oases whore the State and County (ax is paid to the collector prior Ip the 151)i6f July, 1848, when said abatement shall amount to oho cent or more, no fractions of a coni to bo cre dited. 1 . ... ; SlrifiO’ lUo' act Of 184-1, life ComWissfon'ors. have paid tKo State tax of this county annually to thd State Tfcowuror, within tlto thtfo prescribed by the acf/nhd th'o h'atf received tli’o benefit of on abatement.of fivojlor don't, thereon, hut to meet said payment the; hate found it necessary heretofore to apprt)]pYiafo dpdrt of the county funds to moot (ho defifel'oricV occasioned bv delinquents, until (ho bal ance of the State (ax was collected. It therefore be comes necessary to require the payment, of both ut&te end County tax to entitle the payor to the foresail} abatement, upon the afotesald State Tax, The undersigned therefore confidently anticipate that the above arrangement, and the further induce ment of enabling Cumberland county to maintain tho'charadef for promptness and fidelity, whjph she has acquired in' thb discharge of her obligations to the Commonwealth, will induce every citizen to dle clmfgo their Stito and County to* prior to tho 10th of July next. 1 : I>. STERtIETT-, k DANIEL COBLE. ,-lOHNMELt. • , . n. , County Commissioners AUwtt—Wm» Uiluy, Clk. JACOB GROSS. XIST OF LCIXEKSc DRUGS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, Copperas, Lao Dye. PAINTS. 8. W. HAVERSTICK. Strawberry S^lauts. Notice to Tax Payors. ,: tISTOF RETAILERS - OFMerchandize, Ac., for Cumberland county, as claisifieUby.ine, iccqrdinglo the different acts of Assembly Nit. of clang. License. 13 , 810 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 11 7 00 lit 20 00 13 . 15 00 13 io 00 12 • 12 SO 14 10 SO 14 10 50 13 10 00 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 U lb SO U 10 50 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ,7 00 14 . 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 H 7 00 14 7 00 It 10 50 14 10 SO 14 . 7 00 13 10 00 14 . 10 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 OQ 14 10 SO 14 7 Od 14 7 00 14 10 50 14 10 50 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 14. 7 OOi 14 7 00 | Carlisle, , Jason W. Ebyi% John G; Cannony, Joseph D. Halbert, Myers & Sheaffer, Samuel Elliott, J. M. Kneedicr, agent, Charles Ogilby, Charles Barhitz, (Liquors) George W« Hitner, A. & W. Benlz, Daniel Eckels, (Liquors) John Falter, (Liquors) Robert Irvine, jr.. Jacob Faust. (Liquors) J. &.D, Rhoads, . W* B, Murray^ John J. Myers, (Liquors) S, VV. Baverstick, (Liquors) Robert Snodgrass, S, M. dt J. F. Hoover, J, & W. B. Fleming,' Thomas H. Skiles; ‘ Wm. M. Porter, Thomas.Conlya, Wright & Saxton, Philip Measersmilh; Jacob Rheem* George B. CrooksJ . , John H. Phillips, James M’Oranahan, . Michael Lehley, (Liquors) . Burner & Reed, (Liquors) Peter Monyer, John P% Dyne, ... Jacob Wolf, (Liquors) Arnold & Livingston, S.’A. Coyle, Fortney & Fisher, Jacob Leiby, (Liquors) Georgiy Foland, Andrew G. Lechler; , C. Inhoflf, agent, (Liquors) George Heckman, (Liquors) P, Burner, : John B. Forster, Nathaniel Hanich, Hugh Maloy, , . Mary McGinnis, agent, Shippensburg, Wm. F, Carey, Robert Snodgrass & Co: Edrtbrd Sculli Henry Hollafj . Oish & Hvnsaj; Jonathan Peal, John A. Clippinger, James Gilliard, Heck & Peal, John Fulwtler, . S. Kunkle, John Stambaugh, David Nevtn, (Liquors) Philip Kontz, • ’ Peter S. Artz, agent, 1 Joseph P. Nevip, W. D. E. Hays, J. C.&G, B, Altick, t Fleming & Sheffver, • John B. Duncan, . Robert Welsh, Dickinson, Andrew G. Miller,' Andrew Gdmery, (Liquors) T. C. Miller, Russell & Dice, W. M. Walts, 0. L. Beelman, Shriver & Cassel, HopewelL , Samuel L. Sentman, Robert Elliott, Jacob Heffelbower, West Ptnmborough Christian Leas, (Liquors) Josiah Hood & Sod, Donaldson & Green, James Greason & Co. ; NewviVe, Gilmore & Slough, William Barr, agent, Scott Coyle, Jamison Hannon, (Liquors) T. & J. MoCandlisli, John Diller, Jacob Swoyer, Joseph Laughlin, agent, Ft ankford* J. B. Lackey & Co. (Liqttots) 14 J; G, Carmony & Co, (Liquors) 14 Newton* James Kyle, Joseph Smith, Adams & Esbelraan, Mifflin, t Robert Hackett, (Liquors) M Charles Barnilz, Liquors, 14 Southampton, John W. Clover, (Liquors) 14 1 Monroe* G. W, Singisef,' Daniel Kryshor, Slrock & Brandt, Hampden* Thomas C, Rheem,’ (Liquors) 14 John H. Zearing, 14 George Mate/, Heto Cumberland* J, Ki Baak &Co. (Liquors) W. S. Prowel, 13 / 14 14 EastPennsborough, Jacob Itonlnger, (Liquors) Longnecker & Esllftgor,' Joseph 0. Banks, . South Middleton. A. M. Leitlich, W illiam Alexander,' Geieso & Kropff, Rider & (jailor,' Mlkti. Alexander Calhcari, . Eby & FVilohey, (Liquors) Isaac Barton, (Liquors) John G. Miller, Malliias Uitno'r, (Liquors) Joseph SchroUi , Silver Spring, H. W. Mateer A. Brother, John Rood, Dunlap & Bart, Coyle & Sponalor, Mechantcsburg,. J,.Millison & Co. (Liquors) Simon Arnold, (Liquors) John Cuovor, J. Ss L. Relgle, Henry Leas, ~ Houser & Bobo, Baker & Millar, Irn Day* J.F.Spaltr,' ■' George Ningizor, CuMeiaiiiNb Countv, as, , , , : I do hereby certify I hat Ilia foregoing is a cor root classification of tho Dealers in Merchandize in Cumberland county, as taker) by me in acoord nnoo with the several Acts of Assembly relating to Dealers in Merchandize,. Given under my hand and seal this 215th day of April, A. D, 1818., v JEFPEItsON WORTHINGTON, . r Mercantile Appraiser, .The foregoing (.persons returned by Jefferson Worthington,,Eaq„ to, tho County Treasurer, will oall for their licensee on or before the Ist of July, '■BlB, '• ROBERT MOORE, .County Treasurer, -. <4- ’ 7»0 It '1 00 i t 7 00 Id 7 00 Juno 1,1848.—4 t TUB'jl’ opoqed ot'-tho a largafot of tl and Sun' Shades, which will ft cold cheap. ? S. A. COVLK. Junu V, 18-16. ‘ ~ ' Rare Fancy Articles! A RlCH,ami extensive virletyof Fancy articles XX just opened by IhepubßCriber, to which he in vites specie! attention, consisting partially ..of Pend a'nd Pencils, Spy Glasses, Butler Knives,Jla? ; Pocket Knives, Pocket Books and Beod;Fursei, Fort Moneys, Segar Cases, Fancy Boies, cut glass and plain smelling Boitiloe; Fruit Knives, Speclaclci, Watch Keys, Seals and Guards, Visiting Cards opd Cases, Combs of every klnili together with a rich va* ricty of other articles of design and. finish! which it is impossible to enumerate! Call at HAV* Drug, Book and Variety Store! North Hanover street* June 1,1847. * Groat National Work. A History of the Revolution and Lives of the Heroei of the War af Independence, By Charles J. PsTfinsoN. AN elegant volume'Vith 18 fine Steel Plates, and nearly 200 beautiful Wood Engravings* “This is a splendid book. A valuable addition tolho Historic Literature of our country. We are. much mistaken If it does not take rank with the works of Irving and Prescott.*’— PranJcfordHeratd, It surpasses any similar work yot offered to the American public.**—AW 1 * Gazette, “U may be properly considered a popularised Military History of the Revolution, extremely well and judicious written.**— N* American* . “The present work on the Revolution and its heroes, is superior, both in extent and design to any that has heretofore coine under our notice.** —, lnquirer,, A well connected History of that eventful peri od.— Ledgef. “Decidedly the best popular History of the War of the Revolution and its Heroes, that has yet been given to the country.**— Saturday . Evening Poet.- • Agents wanted to canvass for the above elegant Work, in every county and town in the United States, to whom .the most liberal inducements will be offered. Price only $3. Address (post-paid) WM. A. LEARY, No. 158 North 2nd at., Phila. May 18, I*B4B 3m Appleton’s Cheap Book Store* &EO.S. APPLETON. Bookseller,'Publisher* and importer, No. 148 Cbeenut street, Phila delphia. Having connections with all the leading pub lishing houses in the United States, and purcha sing a large portion of his stock at the Auction Trade Sales, is enabled to offer to Farmers, La fr yers, Merchants, Traders, Storekeepers, Clergy-; p men. Physicians, and all othefswanting books, for their Family Libraries, or Directors who pur chase for Public Institutions and Libraries,'great fr inducements to purchase at hia establishment.— Laying in Iris slock at low prices and selling for ready money, purchasers can obtain any books to be had in the market at the lowest possible remuner ative, and very, many of them from SO to 50 per cent, below the publishers prices. His assortment comprises the most elegant edi i lions of the 13 14 12 14 13 A 13 13 14 Standard Works, in Theology, History,. Biography, Criticism, Classical Literature and the Fine Arts, together with the most extensive collection of BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, in every variety of type, binding, paper and.em bellishment, and varying in price from S 5 cents to 30 dollars. id oo lo 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 Persons at a distance can forward their orders, and have them promptly attended 10, at as low, and probably at lower prices than apy other Jjottsee in the city. Those who have net befeprfoie dpatt with us are requested, tp gi veils an opportunity, of selling lo them, being confident vie. can satisfy them as to prices and good copips, and best edi tions.. ‘ , * . Catalogues are furnished gratis on post-paid application. Customers will find it a safe.and easy method of remitting small amounts, by in closing tbs paid Stamps which are to be procured at nearly all poal offices. ,; Remember if you want lo select from a very large assortment, and io purchase at exceedingly Low Prices, go to APPLETON’S CHEAP BOOK STORE, No. 148 Qhes..sl.’, between Bth ft 7th sis,' Phils..'May 18, 1848.—3 m 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 15 00 7 00 7 00 13 10 00 13 13 00 13 10 00 13 15 00 13 10 00 U 7 00 U 7 00 U 7 00 Cheap Watches a Nb jewblry—j, £ W. L* WARD, No, 106 Chesnnt street, Pblla- JS> phia; opposite (ho Franklin House; importer* JgTaof Gold A Silver Patent Lever WATCHES* jnrin,u f f?cjiirera of Jewelry A good «£> portmßni always on hand. Gold,Patent ( Lever*, id jewels, $36) Silver do $lB io $2O; Gold Lep}nes,J)9o; Silver do $l2 to $l5; Clocks and Time Piece*; Gold Pcftcitd, 25; upwards; Diamond Pointed Gold Pens) $1 50; .Bracelets .and .Breast Pin*, In groat variety. Ear Ring*, Miniature Case*; Guard Ohtuhf, $l2 to $26; Plated Tea Set*, Castors, Oako Baskets, Candlesticks, BfUtuima Ware, Fine Ivory Handled Table Cutlery, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods. . Philo), May 25, 1848. ~ • ■ 10 50 10 50 14 7 00 U 7 00 id 7 00 io 50 io 50 ..'jPHE undersigned .beg leave to inform their f|ipnds and the public in general, that they have formed a co-partnership, and will carry on the Hi 50 Foundry Business, in all ita branches, at their Foundry on Aia'in si,, in the. burobgh of Carlisle, where they will con tlhud io manufacture Jivbb'a Poitnl CookingStovti, Threshing _Machines, J3eaPs Patent lVxtid^hitl % PtoUgfaf iinii all kinds of castings. Thankful for past /avoirs, they respectfully soUojt the patronage of (he public.. F. GARDNER. ' , • JACOB ABRAHiMS. Carlisle, April 37, 1848,—3m ■ t N. D. Old castings, copper, brags, &o„ taken in exchange for work. . 13 10 00 li 7 00 li T 00 10 SO 7 00 7 00 13 • IS 00 14 7 00 Now a rid Clicap Boot and Shoe Store. It 10 50 U 7 00 14 7 00 HO. MALOY, respectfully loforma.tho citixen* i of Carlisle and the public general.y, that he ha* opened in tho atoro room lately occupied by Jos. 8. OUt, opposite Bents* store, and near Murrell 5 * Ho tel'an extensive assortment of 13 10 00 1-1 7 00 14 7 00 i 4 7 00 Ben’s Boots, Men’s and Boys’ Calf and Kip Monroes, Ladies’Kid and Morocco Slippers, Misses and Children’s GAIT* tfjpj BRS, and black and fancy Colored ■ ( BOOTS, of the latest style, and B^BsPimade of the best materials, all of which will be acid cheap fbv cash. 1 " 13 13 60 13 IS 00 {4 10 SO U 7 00 13 IS 00 14 7 00 , He lias also on band a large assortment of Leather. Calf Skins, Morocco, dca., and will manufacture-ta didpr all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the shortest notice. Carlisle. April 13,1848. * * 13 io 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 60 i Notice. LETTERS of administration on thja estate of 6am* uol Bowman kloof havo boon granted to the subscriber, living .In ponnsboro tp. Ail persons indebted, to paid eaUte erorequested to make thpiHt, having claims will presontthom properly authentica ted for settlement to .. ,\ > JOHN BOWMAN Ex’r,' . 13 IS 00 13 IS 00 14, • ,7 00 I? .10 00 (4 7 00 14, 7 OQ June 6,lB4Bs—Gi* . ...Notice; THE <’nnmiiiinionciß of Cumberland county, deem It proper to ipform tho public,that the qtatod meetings of the Board .of pom’nissionoriwill bo held on the sooondand fourth Woo jays of euch month, at which Umo any persons-haring business with said Board,.will meet them at their olßcb in Oaf lisle. J ,By order of the Commissioners,. ■ ( \ Attest: ,WM.HU-EY, Cm'.' ' ■ Cpromissionpr's Ofßco,' i ‘ .A; Carlitle, June 1, If 5 1 ; • Katlsjo.', , ~ H , LETTERS of administration on the estate of Ben jamin Itfyera, late of.Diokjnson township, Cum berland county, Pa., dgo’d,, hayo IWn granted by Ilia Register counlysto.fho subscriber Bring in WestponnsUatoiigh township.. All persons indebted tj> said estate are requested to make immediate nay-" IBpnt,,and tppse,basing claims against aald'V&til wiU present them properly aiiljjenlloated for : Mills ment to JO}!:,' CAROTHEIJS.-'Adtpr, May 18; 1816.—61 ■ ■ 1 LSI C'o-pnrtnersbip.
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