TBE - yOLUHTEER. JoHb Ui Bratton* Edtto* and Proprietor* CARI.ISLB > TmJlt9D>Yv t DEC. 7 % 1618, •- AGENCY* - " TtyV.B.. PALMER, Enq.U out authorized Agentforpfo e Arin| adveilUemeiUa.roeclvlnj? subscriptions and making oyllsettans for IUo American ?elnntetr t at hi office, N. W. and Cbeanat at reels. P Wladel phi a. VCC? Walrirlte, allodium lo the protpectus of that Magailne, “ the lady's Dook t " which will be fonps in another column. We alsodlrecl attention to the prospectus of“» In 1604 Jefferson had a mainritu ia tolea s 1808 Madison had ?5 j and la 1812 he \Llt WorUv of Shorn hi. com,,Mr it hi. lint election, hid i majority of 73 fl u IHi Gen. Jackson, m Accessary to a choice, and the next term ho hud 74 more Ilian a majority. Van Buren, In 1836 had 22 . oyer a tnajorlty, and In 1840 Uurrlson had 86. Mr i ‘ folkwst elected by 5.2 over a majority, and now! Gen. Taylor has only 17 more than are necessary 10l t choice—being TWO LESS than ware given' to Mr. Madison In 1812. Gen. Taylor may justly be •tried the MINORITY PRESIDENT. He will 1 Tall further behind receiving a majority of the popi*. tar vote thin any President wo have* ever had, us .will beeoen when-all the returns uro published; so *. Whlggerry has but little to crow over after all. Kentucky Flag, The ecarlet fever prevails to an alarming extent in Cincinnati* The Governor of Alabama lias appointed ox*Qo< Veroor Fitzpatrick U. S. Senator, in Hie of lion. P/ion 11. Lowia. A NEW NAME. The “TayLor ,Rspoblioan Party”'is \ lo bo tbo title:.by which arelo /be'caUod.our yuortdam friends, from now on, henceforth, foruver-more-Mn; the language of Sonaloi ClayloWof DelavvQredin' hia' “eloquent Brandyiolne speech”,a? the sober editors' of the North American are pleated to terhi it, that is!' the name of the party, which “ ta and will remain, and gather and grow as long os our Constitution and country.shall endure. 11 A pretty considerable spell, wo should take it, as brother Jonathan wbuld. say. The Ukase has boon published by Mr. Clayton, en dorsed by the North American, the New Orleans Bee, tl id omne genus, and perhaps by General Taylor himself; the baptismal rights have been duly admin* istored, and the baptismal ypws of the faithful solemn* ly inade at the Chinese Museum in Philadelphia, and henceforth ail good serfs are bound to obey. The name' and the parly are to be immortal—no more changing of name we presume, and - their piinciples are to bo eternal.' . ’’ ‘ I And whathas become of the glorious name of VVAig-, and (hi over to be'{adored. Whig principle 7 -rare they too (b be , whistled down the wind and thrown into.the "tomb of the Capuleia?” : 1 '. Our Federal opponents have a peculiar fancy for changing their names, and in this particular, the as suming ao many they very much lemiodthe country of the hardened criminal who takes bis stand in the prisoner's dock, to answer for some broach'of the -laws of his country. If sustaining the .same' measures makes a party the same in principle, then we imagine (hat those who now call 'themselves “Taylor Republicans,” could .be known by (hat of Federalists, National Republicans, Adams men, Whigs, and Democratic Whigs (all of which names (hey have assumed and cast aside at pleasure,) quite as well. The truth is, as the measures of .the y4nfi-Dorao* oratio parly of this country bare exposed them to (he odium of the people, they have endeavored to hidel their conservative, anti-popular tendencies under some tipvv.,mantle. 7They as a party have ever op posed the progressive movements of(lie ago, and the natural and wholesome developemeots.of a Demo cratic policy. They are the laggarts in a liberal policy, to say nothing of their fierce opposition to aomo of the most wholesome and sagacious measures of Democratic administrations. They dislike. De mocracy' at home, and (bey literally' hate to extend tho “ area of freedom,** as has boon verified by their opposition to the Louisiana and Florida purchases, and the recent valuable acquisitions from Mexico.— And at last the term Whig, and even Democratic Whig has become threadbare, and they must pay another tribute to Una Democratic principles by pre tending to abandon tho Whig platform, and to treat Whig principles, as they have been understood and promulgated since 1833, by the lights ofibeir parly, as “ obsolete ideas.” And for popular-effect they again assume the name of Republisan t and uncon- _ ■ w aciously, we suppose, pay the highest enlogiura to the CHESTER COUNTV BANK. ROBBERY* really popular party of tho nation, by pre.ontirig the ; Oa Saturday last tho peraona who wore recently shadow of a Democratic policy, even if they withhold i Opovidtcd of tho robbery of. Dr. Darlington the Pro the substance. , .iddnt of the Cheater county Bank, in Philadelphia, That great old party, the party headed by Joffer- worm,brought, dp fotecnlenoe. It will be teraomber son and other Republican., who aiwaye upheld the od that Protl, MoGowOn and Ponce, convicted for righto of tho ihaaaea, and resisted The invasion of a oonspiracy to paaa tho stolen money, wore granted those right. by in.idion. legislation, ha. reason to bo * new trial, Wo glean tho following particulars from prond that it. name iaas venerable and time honored ‘ho Public Lodger. ‘ Before Judge Paraona In the a. it. policy.. TAs Democratic party of the Am f ricon Court of Quarter Scion, tho: following proceedings Union .* Itis a name which inspires respect thtbngh were had: out the civilized world, for ila'ezalled paltiollamW, John Whllohou.calla. Old Duke,and Joe. Thamp. its jealous watchfnlnea. ovir the liberty of , °On' , moUoD^°M?. ? Re""° he^ut” I ptVoododTo ■ and the Honor and glory of their country.* It stands; pass judgment upon tho defendants. now where U stood,ln the dark days of *9B and *39, j Judge Parsons said that (he been : battling for tho right, of ih.ma.ae. and_ rolling , jf , Mlloo . and trtad plltlolisln and service, oppression in whatever form it presents itself. It can u ' Va ll, we think the President Woigd be doing o t),} B W qs no* the first offence of the.kind which stands now whore it stood when Hamilton and Knox praillo „ ortby ?c p*y giving him a contntfision. He they had perpetrated. None but old and during and Pickering, by..pecieua and faliaoion. argument., come , dutinctly wjlh | n i ho rolo whicli ha. been laid offender, could be bund li.rdihood enough dut;iog the .dioini.lr.liim of the. great and good dowo by the Chief Ma3i.lr.ta in reforonco to ap. ;° a ™ 0> °" t ° ou ™ d “ d b y Washington, fastened upon the country a National p o i n imentß being made from those who have been in | n b roa d daylight Tho Judge remarked hd did hot Bank and the corrupt funding, system. It stands ««actual service.” They who hove earned laurels as think Jio could say any thing to the prisoners that now where it stood when it opposed tho enactment sr ioo(e». considering the characteristic jealoti.y br would, at this lime, have any effect upon their mind;, of the odious “alien and aadillin law.,’- during the Bommjndin g offioor . .„d,heir,eager dciro to reap b.lM.hed them to make an effort In reform liter administration of the older Adams. It opposes u ic wb olo glory of a fotfonUio campaign, can be pl *Tlle > maximum of punishment for the offence of Native Amerieaniiai now, os it opposed black cbokadc sa f c ] y en i ru .t e a with llioWlior of the nation, in which ’ tho defendants had been convicted is three ' Foderaiiam ami it. petty tyranny then. But Taylor hour, pf danger- Tho honoisawarded to tho private years, lho law making no distinction between the Republican, include Native Americans, and Whig. aro generally extorted by .ervicei ~o brilliant ™." V “ telh^«n^il!*pSS«3i.“ who assume tho name along with them,are coalescing and darjng as to render their being withheld an act The Court then Imposed the term offwo years and t with thtacontemptible faction, not only at the ballot 0 f o p en and glaring injustice. They areneoer given t Utsn months' imprisonment upon each of tho priso . box, but in namo aqd»vlulity of parly organization without having been dearly earned ! nors in tho Eastern Penitentiary, am! to pay a fine of and party measures." The Democratic party stands * 810,000 apiece. , _ v , J . . . .. „ ... ... OUT’B AND lifts* : Robert Pinkerton, alios White, was next called up. now where it stood when tho Hartford. Convention . . , „ , , - m. Tr win, if.n *hfwo nrisnners r, . / .. . . r.L- , • Frida v last, being the Ist of December, the term The defendant was tried, wim uio aoovc prisoners, plotted treason and.a dismemberment of this glorious y . ... Vbut acquitted. In August last he woa arrested on ’ Union ofStates-s-by.its country and by Its country’s of office of W. M. Beclom,Prolhonolary, John Good 0 | iho steamboat Trcnlon ( by Mr. Abner Snod honor. Ilholdno.ymp.lhy wilh Iho British in (lie J« ar . Clerk ° f lho Coutta ' " nd J »n« M Cullooh, one oflho employer. of the lino, who observed war of 1812, nor wilh lho Mexican, in lho reo.nl Regi.ter, expired, end on the ..me day Jams. Lam- him.in.tho act o° f . VeTa'.Tha conflict. Il elanda now in the .amo portion in whicli f‘ e ' lc,n ' Jo,in H Jf r * * Dd lie aa!ault and bal | cry , he pioadod gullly It .toOd when the patriot Jack.on pul down lhal cor- ,aBl d onor “’ e ' CGl,on for ** lo cntu ng 1 ,ro ® J ea,s * c lo bolb cbalg e«. ruptmonolor, the Doited Sutoa Bank; .landing then lered npon* their roapoolive dulie.. Wo but .peak Judgc p arao n. said thia waa the .eeond time lho by the aide of lhal great old man.hoiding np hia lho aeWimont of every one who had oifloial business prj.nnor hadbecn be for, hin.on.chargo hands, and enabiing-iffm lo do.) hi. blows thick and transact rt-ilh iho old inonmhenls, when 1 wo say fust at this foe of the people’s liberties; snd it is as that (hey were officers ofgrcul ability .strict integrity, depredation was committed beings rosidonlof ■ much opposed lo a groat monied power being created gentlemanly, and obliging. They their jj JQ p ur whoso lime would not permit him to and fostered by. the government now. as it was then, duties : wilh fidelity U> a», and retire f?sm office with rcrnn inin the city t ?P ro /™ u !°; I klllmr. wm The National Republican, of that day, hooded by thogood wi.h.a of thi. entire community. Oflho to him. ho waa Clay and Web»lor,.upporlcd llto Bank, and threaten. nflw D^lccrfl Ifl unneoo.snry that wo ahould oay p r o porly dlachorged, for no loan ought lo bo ied armed committee, of ten thousand,” “cnctmp. mnoh-aftcr they have fulfilled their dulie., wo .hall con J domncd without the-proofa are sufficient under moot, on Capitol Hill," ond " a rovolulion, lloodleoo bo pleoaod if wo con refer lo their official conduct in tbo law . Tho Court then soggo.lod to the defendant o. yet." if lho “ Dcpo.il.” woro not restored, and the the aomo wo now .pe.kof their Immc- that ho wonld mnt I'k*H",i b oa o „ b jJ b Va!l 0 lho 0 n ' 0, aim. Of thabank ..coded to-and they La.amcd diet. pr.de0...0,. ; |;0f their ? o.ilfica,ipn., however, - lho name of Whig al that Umo for. their resistance, wo no doabt, and lhal. they .will discharge the jj r> Darlington, lho Court thought the defendant had • as they alleged, to the tyranny of Jackson, who had duties of their office in a manner entirely salUfuclo- been rightfully acquitted. ' • . token upon himself as much authority ns tho King of r J. we feel convinced from our knowledge of the moo. Tho prisoner was senlcncod to tn »mP"«>nmont England, and that they were entitled to lho nano of Tho y Breall business mcnj-prompl. comtcous. ond «£ proiiaouUon for °lh.q assault and \Vhigs for opposing his arbitrary measures, as truly polite, and wo doubt not will use their best exertions bal j cr y a , ‘ as were tho patriots of the revolution for opposing tho to render themselves worthy the confidence reposed Q n pfjduy i| lo following proceedings were ' prerogatives of the British crown. . Strange that a in tHow* bed t * namo «o dearly w0n,.0 heroically achieved,ahould bo In lha evening of tho nma day Mmot. H. . of q"sL.ionl','bofoTT Ju’dg» Araona, Goorgo cast off ox “a filthy rag," a 11 wortiiloM thing" an Bixtih and John Ooodtxar gave a .upper of Burk- YVllliams, alias Sloppy, waa brought np for son .oon! It 1. almost a. .trango a. that U. W%. of holdot’. Hotel, to which lho Judge, of tho Court., tencc . , . , „ Cumberland county .liould have located, in liicir member, of the Bar, tho editorial fraternity, our Wm , D. Reed, E.q, moved that the Court paM ■ regular toa.U, that aamo Andrew Jackson, at their Senator and membort oj" Ai.ombly, Coonty officore, “ nk , “ p n "arxewt®d"for being last 4th of July celebration !—^which waa done no A-o.—in all about filly—woro Invited., The auppor, co^Mrnod („ lbo robbery of Dr. Darlington, but on doubt wilh proper feelings of gratitude towards .tho which come off et 8i o'clock, w.oa got up in Mr. and occounbo p t b o defective.nature oftho io.timony Ihori, old hero for giving them on oooc.ion 10 drill me, with Mrs. Bnrkholdor'o host stylo. It wc. on entertain- ho waa d i, o hirgod. In Augu.l loot ho waa again op. ,o good a grace, ao patriotic a name. But now thoy moot creditable alike to the good laxlo of lho land- prohonded "r “ i JSmwaW^V have another Toyior Ropnhllcan.i" , ? lord who apr.ad it. and the tho.a wo Bat why this frequent change 7ls U not because & aTO Turkeys, docks, chickens, horn, and fish, pon j lenco| b o oonfossed to Mr. Rood his participation their policy ha. boon arr.lgnoij a. criminal, and they 1» pay .nothing of pic., cakes, .parkllng wine, tart., lho robary , . nd staled hi. de.irp to make rctrihu foil Iho force of the chuiffo and have honed to avoid rnlrfns ond nuts, graced the table. The dining-room Uon of the share of lho stolon notes which had qorao. 1. Ta 7 * was brilliantly illuminated. After the company had into hi. possession j in con.cquonco pf which n sum it, as tbo old onendof 7 , .... |n , atora tbo e ff otl i 0 reform, ah; wall begun, lrttT\r hour, :^ bpo,i 7°rrr, ,o dr | lAt lon c lUiho ory had gone forth from the loading hnvomlcd for iho past three years, with so much abll- { & tton. nnd an earnest determination lo lead on imn •pit is of that parly. “To your tents, O Israel”—Hot Uy, they carry with them ll\e respect and kind wish-1 Ml and mota [ nfo wllon j,}. tprm 0 f imprisonment ua disband the Federal patty for a lime, and merge 1 es of the Bar—our, intercourse has beep of the most> expired. all party dlstinoiionsi and at a more propitious sea-1 fH en nu ii tf ,t l4l * official duties they nave had no superiors. Moy their j denco j n the case, that there wero four persons eon. Grand Inquest of the bcouio i . I upon their successors. • 1 corned In the robbery. Federal parly for mmcrL hi.,l, W i '1 By Wm. M. Biddle, Wm. M.Beetem,Johp The senlonco of the Court was that tho^defendant .noli a. tho nsn.ua of n,„ ai- 8 ' i ’°' Ul ° ll ' cti, ' ,c, i Goodyear, dnd’Jomet WCnllough, oar tali PrMano pay a fino o f,ioo,reßlerollionroporly,lf ndtalicady ... g the Alien and Sodkion laws, fdry, Recorder and Register— by tfioir ability and rcs ( urot ) and undergo on Imprisonment in tho county oppo.itinn to their country In Umo of war.ond re.ol-, falihfulnoaa In lho diaohargo oftho dutloa of Ihor re- |lon for , | lO period of eleven montit. ylng It was not becoming a moral and religious noo.'" pecll,,o °® aob > l l ,o y l,ovo won the re- *rj,j o | on j on ip Un jBiiniontwaBlmpoBodinconeonuonce pie to rejoice at lho victories achieved over a pnbltb 1 Oitco(a °* l * lo lho'Bar and the com* I o |* t j lQ S p| r 0 f penitence which Williams manifested onoiny, meoting In lroa.on.bl. council .1 H.nfo.d.l n) tvm.U. Miller. Eio. ' Oar hi* county rfloer,.', ", ■oiling up kino light, along lho ooa.t a. aignal. to I ->‘«lng parformod the Jolt.. foV which Ib.y woro VVa , „ iara o’vo. 0 ’ v0 . a inoro charming Indian Summer tho Brlliah lo avoid any throatoned danger Ao—bo. I I" o,t P"< Z oliizan.: may patience to join tho standard ojfJjis country in Urn time of danger* before the volumeeftUoops could be .brought Into the field.'• ;.s?•' •*., The friends of .jV|is,>]£lllott t Wo loarn t arc now op plying for aCteotcnancy in the Army for him, and ..Uys- D, Adair, Esq/ The Proihonotary arxd Clerk | 'of thit county who have this 'day left officee— I They hate faithful to their duties} Iheir-suopca- Wo know will “go and.do likewise, 1 * ■, | By Caraon C. Moore* Esq., Our fnendt Bettem and Goodyear—By their course to-night proye that they are all right not only, when receivingTuat also when giving, ' ■ ~ . ’ j By James R. Smith; Esq. ,Wm. Jtf. Beejem, and John Goodyear—-As faithful officers and-.clcver fol lows, its hard to beat^em— may oil their Allure,years bo §y°Lem[ < 'Toil The pocket book has six pockets, and contained.about $BO in paper money.*. Any persdn finding said pocket book and delivering it to the subscriber or leaving it at Glass* hotel, will bo liberally reworded. . PETER MINICK, Constable. .December .7,1848.—it* *! Save your Soles! GUTTA PERCHA SOLES. WM. M. PORTER, having obtained the right lo use the Gutta Percha Soles,.is prepared to apply them to old or new Boots. The Gutta Percha possesses twice the durabilhy of leather, with the advantage of feeing entirely proof against water. Those who feel theneoessity of keeping the feet dry, will call at Porter’s Shoo Store, Main str?ei, opposite the Melhodisfchuroh. Carlisle, December 7, 1848.—fit / Keep llic Feet I>ryl BOOTS & shoes: BOOTS&SHOES JUST received at PORTER’S Shoo Store a fresh assortment of bvety arUbta ih the shoe trade, comprising Men’s calf, klb, water proof, and thltk Boots, Do. calf, kip, and thick Brogans, Monroes, Nullificra and Shippers, Boys' and Youth's thick Boots and Brogans, Ladles mbroebo, kid, anil leather Buskins, French lies, gaitefc, & slippers; Misses and Children's bbots. dnd gaitefa* black and fdttdy Colored, together with Buffdlo Ove> Shoes and Gum Shoes in great variety' t Those who wish tp buy good frork at lair price*', are solicited to rati. Don’t forget the place— Porter’s Shoo Store,Main street, near the Railroad Depots Decembof Gl More New Ooods at thb NEW & CHEAP STORE; THE subscribers would respbbllully iHtbftti thl friends and the public; that they have Just retui ed from Philadelphia with a large lot of new csoatiiS, . purchased at reduced prices; Among thosegoods may be found ( loths, Cassimeres and StUtineKS; low priced, medium;'and of the best quality. Ladies Dress Goods, Such pS (’ashmelbS, Alpa* Stripes, Mood; de Lalns, &t. TerkSrro and ol|tar Shawls f good .quality anil new style. . Also, a splendid assortment oT Calicoes, at prices from 4to 12}. Cheap TitklngS and Mus lins of all kinds’; and a lafge ahd HegafU lot of Boots and SHoce/Wilh a good aSSoflmenl of Grc cerleb; al! of whidh We are determined to sell low; The Pekin Tea far famed Teas are also fdrsale hf us dt Philadelphia ftelrill jftjces. Please give Us a trail al the homer of Hanover i: Louther stB< . _S, 1). POWEL & CO. Carlisle, Dedembbr 7, 1818; fibawlii A BEAUTIFUL dssor’tthfenl of ShaWls jut/ opened and for sale cheaper than eimr, by December 7, 1816; , O R CROOKS, j l*rocii(niailoii: WHEREAS tho-Honorable Samvel Hf.rftttfi President Jiidgo of tho several CotiHs of Coo 1 mon Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry »oi Juniata, In Pennsylvania, and jtisllce of the sen-hj Courts of Oyer and Terminer atid Genbial Jail He Uvery, in said and Hon. John Smart aij John Clendenin, Judges of the Oohrl of Oyer iqi Tormlhet rind General Jail Delivery, for the trial ri all capital and olhrt oflbftcos, In the said cbunlyof Cumberland—by their precepts io me directed, dilrf tho 20lh of November, 1848, have ordered the Coo I of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery,u bo holden at Carlisle/ on the 2d Monday of Jantmj next, (helrfg ihoSihday) at-10 o'clock In the fort ndoh, to donlinue lwo week. NOTICE is. therefore hereby glvohi td the Cotf ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of them coUnty of* Cumberland, that tb'oy dfb by (he said pit copt commanded to he then and there in their prop" persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, d*® l, nations, and all other remembrances, to do tho* thing* whltih to their dfiiC'M affpfcrlaln to be done,nl all those that are buund by. recognisances,(o p’rnsccfiU against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo in tW Jail of arid countt/ are to bo there to prosecute thru aft shall lie just. ‘ JAMES HotfFEß.Shcrrff- SntnivPs Crricx/ 7 • Carlisle. lice. 7* 1848» 5 MST OF tlitiPUitfc. APvsnTn