spring HaitaioivpfHatfli ' , at'TBB O*KAT CMTBAI. CU»Ar HAT & CAP STORE, mm. THE subscriber likes this method to return 3his thinks to the people of Cumbcrllnd county, Itbo eery liberal shire of patronage which they re extended towards him for the list few months, j would dll their attention to the fact that ho has « introduced his Spring Ftahion of Gentlemen’ s Hid* which for beauty, neatness and durability, can- I bo excelled by. my other' establishment in this This • stock . comprises tile Beaver, Nutria, brush, Russia, Silk.iod Mole Skin Hats of all styles qualities, together with a very large assortment *f Cloth, Velvet, Plush, Fur and. Glased Caps. ° Country Merchants end others are respectfully ip iled to examine the slock, which they will find it to iheir adeantigo to do'boforo purchasing, as it is his I,termination, having, adopted the system of selling lot cash only, to «H ‘hi ■o WM ‘ Prices, (« eae, j . JOHN FAREIRA, JR. : 384 Market at-,aouth side, above Bth at. Phils.’, March 16,1848. < FIeU and Flower ' SEEDS. . Ptiaxs, Roots, dec, TIOR sal* every day, in the MARKET, below H Sixth street, nearly opposite the Schuylkill Bank, Philadelphia, a. splendid collection of the above, com oriiiog Evergleelio, Trees, Shrubs, Roses, hardy and nerpetosl blooming Plants. Also, Flower Roots, Dahlias, dtc-i .with all kinds of Vegetable Roots and Plants, as. Asparagus, Rhuoard, Herbs, entrants, lUipbe’rries, and every variety appertaining to a Ve .laiils and Flower Garden and Pleasure Grounds, * , S. MAUPAY, Seedsman. Communications can bo addressed to the subsen* ber Rising Son P. o*. Philadelphia county. Seedq supplied. Whoiessie and Retail, of my own cowtb, of crop 1847, and warranted genuine. * Philadelphia, March 19, 1848.—2 m Tavern License. VI'OTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at ]\ the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for' a license to keep a tavern or public house in the house I now occupy as such in Hexcatown, Silver Spring township. 8 GEORGE DUEY. March 16, 1848.-3t* We the undersigned citizens of Silver Spring town *bip, do certify that we ire welt acquainted with the *bove named George Duey, that he is of good re* pule for honesty and temperance, and ia well provid ed with house room and conveniences for the lodging and. accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern ia necessary to accommo date the public and entertain atrangera and travellers. Jacob Whitmer, David Orris, - - Christian Earley, John Kiever, Joseph Eicheiberger, John Lutz, H. 0. Hamilton, John Hauck, H. W. Gnsinger, George V. Coover, H. W. Irvine, Jacob Olstat, Samuel Senseman, Peter Bricker. Jacob Forney, - Tavern License, NOTICE ia hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for, a Ucepae to keep a tavern or public house in the house I now occupy as such in North Middleton township* DAVID CORNMAN. March 16,1843.—3t* We the .undersigned citizens of the township of North Middleton, da certify that we are well ac quainted with the above named David Comraan, (hat be is of good repute for honesty arid temperance, and Is well provided with bouse, room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers, and travellers, tnd that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom nodate the public & entertain strangers & travellers. Joseph Lichty, . George Brindle, George Smith, George Wise, Mathew Thompson, John L?hn, Samuel Weajy,, -.Jaoob Hartman, John Bear, John Weary, Jacob Zeigler, Geo. Weary, Wm. Jacobs, Tavern License. VTOTICE is hereby given Chat I intend to apply at ]\ the next term of the court of Quarter Seaeionsof Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the house I. now occupy os such in South Middleton township.. PHILIP BRECHBILL. March 10» 1848.—3 t We the undersigned citizens of tho township of outh Middleton, do certify that we are well ac uainted with the above' named .Philip Brechbill, ul ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, nd is well provided with house room and convenien ce for tbe lodging and accommodation of strangers nd travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neccs iry to accommodate the public and entertain stran eisand. travellers. Peter Gutahall, Abraham Fisher, Christian Leib, , John Plank, David. Plank, Emanuel Wise, George O’Donnel, Jacob Wise, Frederick Rider, George Hamiah, Jacob Gutahall. William Wise. __ Taveru Llcenie. NOTICE is hereby ,given that I intend to apply itthe next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in the bouse lately occupied by LeviO. Clark, at Oyster’s Point, in East Pennsboro’ town* Aip. CHARLES SCHOENER. March 16, 1548.—3 l We the undersigned citizens of East Pennsborough township, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named Charles Schooner, that he ia of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for tbe lodg* inland accommodation of strangers add travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travel ler!. H. Church, Thomas Eyster, ' 8. Rcntdngcr, Jacob O. Rupp, Michael Free, John Zearlng, Joseph Sadler,' Levi O, Clark, Wtn. Sadler, Hamilton Moore, Abraham Overboltzer, John Wolf. Tavern license. NOTICE U hereby. given that! intend to apply rt ihe next term of the oouit of Quarter Beaeions of Cumberland county« for a license to keep & teTern or public bouse in the house I now.occupy at such la Hampden township. March 9, 1846^-St Wo tho undersigned citizens of Hampden town •hip, do ceriify/thal we are.well acquainted with the ibove named John Reeser, that he is of good repute fof honesty and'Hmnperance, and is well provided *hh house room amkconvenience* for theaccommo* dation of strangers and traveller*, and that *ush inn ° r tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and 'Mertain strangers and travellers. David Hume, Isaac Neldlg, Henry W. Urenneraan, Trends McGuire, Wm. H, Eckels, Andrew Krellzer, fismuel Bherly, John S. Bnavely, John Sherbahn, Geo, W..Fesler, John Shopp, Benjamin Martin* Tavern license. NOTICE is hereby giveq that! intend to apply }} the next term of ;ho court of Quarter Sessions of county, for a l|conso to keep, a tavern or pubUc house in the house now occupied by Jacob Uf ove, in Kingstown, Silver Spring lownshin. Msieh 0, |q4o,~Ut» JOSEPH SADLER. , the undersigned citizens of Silver Spring town •mp, do certify (bat we art woll'acqualnled with tho ° ton *med Joseph Sadler, that ho is of good re td •if one# ty and temperance, and is well provld* **lh house room and convenience* for the accom- Itm of stranger* and travellers, and that auch , . or ** Tern id nccessiry to accommodate tho public Jsntsrtaln strangers and travellers. Kosht, J. Emmingerr «orgsM»Rupp, Jacob o rote, D. M/ Kissiftgsr, •cob Landlg, Marlin,Harmon, , Kieffcr, William Williams, sorgo , .John Herman, tchard Blessing, Ggorge Ha«di/ USX OF UEXXEBS.; lOraaTtaso tn raa ••voLormaa" ar arrorsTruirr. .518* A*H*itfvrthtrtnacUd, • • • •« * -* J™ adTejUsemema made'under the orders of the Pott- t S r ; G? i neraI ’ *S a ne w«HU»cr or newspapers, of letters un rftlled for in f any Post-office, shall be Inserted In the paper of W. r 8- l^ n P«“ce where the office advertising may be situated, haying the largest circulatlbn. . < [yVeio Pott-Office Law,'paMt«d JXank2, lB4s, . LIST OF LETTERS remaining in thePoat-offico Carlisle, Pa., March 1, 1648. Persons in. quiring for letters on this will please say they are advertised, Adair Jeams Jadkson Joseph 3 Apple Henrietta Johnson Richard Aria Samuel Kerver Franz' Bartgis Benj P ; Kelly Robert Burokholder David Kern John M , Baker Daniel _ Lehman Jacob. . Blyler Jacob Love Augustus 2 .Bryson Susan D Lichly Joseph 1 ’ Barns Elexander" Lehman William I Bederman Henry. Layman Daniel | Burkholder Joseph Maury Charles • Brenner David Myers David 8 Barnes Charts ■ Morrison Whilim Butler Hannah Miller Mary Baldwin Harlan 2 Myera Willlwelb Oration Sophia Martin S Camp John W Mitchell Jacob S Custer D Miller Daniel CairnesJohn Martin Caleb G' Cole Boardraan Matcomson Joseph Chornprope Joseph McLaughlin Edward ; Carr Peter G MacKiney B F 1 Chrocan John . McPherson Dr Dewey Jacob Minnick Michael 9 Donnelly Thomas Esq Reinhart George Ditlow David Smiley Sarahan EgullofJohn Settler An Edmons William Sollenberger Daniel Gby Sarah Ann 3 Stroom Rabecca Fickel John W Sheaffer Jacob Graham Charles Sludebsker Elias Gndsholl George Souder George • Qlenn Patterson 2 Stalhwell Samlet Gorgas Samuel J Savage H H Esq 2 Garlan George Tate Talitha Grimes John .Turner Silvey Gramer George Turner Charles Humer William Ultz Daniel sr Howard R Ulmer Henry Hoove Mlcheal L Willcox Abram Holderoan Jacob Welsh Wilson Hartline John Whitman Jacob, Haggerty George Wagoner Henry W Hanley E K Wolf Henry Harris S M , Weast Jacob Indeweisen J * Ziegler Andrew IrUndWP . the new Postage Law,advertised letters are charged two cents each m addition to the regular postage. , . ; ■> , NOTICE is hereby'given that I’intend to apply at the next term of the.conrt of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in.the* house I now occupy as such in Newton township. We .the undersigned citizens of Newton township, do certify that we are woil acquainted with the above named John'Wilkins, (hat he is of good repute for honesty and tempera.ncc,.and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodgirfgahd accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is. necessary, to accommodate the public and entertain stingers and travellers. James Watson,: Cornelius L. Vanderbelt,. Daniel Byers, . Daniel Kindig, Joshua Vanderbelt, William Lehman, Michael Hale, George Gether, John B. Vanderbelt, Joel Bricker, Henry Kindig, . J. Swoyer. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend apply it the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep atatcrn or public hoone in the house I now occupy as such in Newton township* March 9,1848.—3t* Wo tho undersigned citizens ot Newton township, do certify that wo are well acquainted with the above named William Paths, that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. James H. W.. Moore, Michael Latibaw, Christian Snoke, John Haller, Hugh Alison, . Francis H. Fulton, George Nenninger, Samuel, tdnoke, Moses Cope, J- Irvin, Jacob Newman, . David Foreman, Jacob Severs, Skiles Woodburo, NOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the neat term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern or public house in tho house I now occupy as such in the Borough of Newville. _ ' DANIEL S. DUNLAP. March 9,1848.—8 t We the undersigned citizens of Newville, do certi fy that we are well acquainted with the above named Daniel 8. Dunlap, that he is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. James Swiler, Samuel Ahl, Wm. B. Thompson, James Gilmoie, John Bricher, • John Kineley, Jos. MoDsrmond, George Brlcker, Jacob Kinsley, T. H. Knight, John Ferguson, Psvid Graham. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term, of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house formerly kept by John Snyder, in South Middleton tawnshi^. March 9,1848.—3 t We the undersigned citizens of South Middle* ton township, do certify that we are well acquaint, ed with the above named Philip Pyle, that lie is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or tavern la necessary to acoora. rnodato the public and entertain strangers and tra- V6 John Heramiuger, «r, Gabriel Line, R.Glvin, HenryLaokey. Thoa. Paxton. . Wm. R. Moore, B. F. Haekell, Jonas Rudy, Robt. Graham, Jacob Noffslnger, Alex* Lindsey, .. John Hemtningefvijr,. JOHN REESER, Tavern License. 'NOTICE 1. hereby given that I intend to apply at the neat term of the court of Quarter Beaalon. or Oumberhmd county, for a licenao to keep a layom of public hduao In the houW now occupied aa auch by J.«ph Ingram, in the Borough 1 March S, 1848.—3 f • •Wo the undoraigned eitizen. Of tho Borough of Meoh.nic.burg, do certify that wo are well ticated for settlement, and those indebted to make payment to JOHN McDOWELL, JAMES L. McPOWBLL. Executors. WILLIAM PARKS. | February 17, 1848,-fll* ' Tavern License. Tavern License, Tavern License. y/i?jq6olamatloa.. ' r : ' v* TTTHERBAB; lh« Honorable SaWcxl ‘ Hefbubk, YV President Judge oftho several Courts of Com* ®on Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer , and Termmpr and General Jail De livery, irx eaid counties, and Hon. John Stuart and John Clendenin,'Judges of. the GoUrt'of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offences; in the said county of Cumberland—-by their precepts to roe directed, dated the 10th of January, 1848, have ordered the Couit of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, to be holden at Carlisle, on the 2nd Monday of April next, (being thelOthday) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to continue two week. • • NOTICE is therefore hereby given, to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of Iho said county of .Cumberland, that they are by the said pre cept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami nations, and ail other remembrances, to do those things which io their offices appertain, to bo done,and all thoso that are Hound by recognisances, to prosecute •gainst the, prisoners that are or then shall be iri the Jail bf said county, are to be there to prosecutd them as shall bo just, JAMES HOFFER, Sheriff. Suxiiirr’s Office, 7 . Carlisle, March2,*lB4B. $ itdUce* ■To the Ifcira jf* Representatives of Patrick McCarl f»«y, laic of the Borough of Carlule , dec'd. . TAKE notice, that In pursuance bf a writ of partition and valuation, issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, and to me directed, an inquest will be held on the real estate ef said deceased, to wit: A-Lot of Ground situate in the Borough bf Carlisle, fronting .60 feet bn South ut.‘ and Cnapel Alley, and running from street to said alley'along.Bedford street 240 feel, on Saturday the 18th of March, 1848, at 3 o’clock, P. M., on the premises for the purpose of making partition and valuation of lhe real estate of said deceased. JAMES HOFFKR, Stiff. Sheriff’s Omci, - \ Carlisle, March 3,1848.--3 t 5 Notice. LETTERS of Administration de bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate of Joseph Hunter, late of the Dufough ofNewrllle, Cumberland 00., Pa., dec’d., have been issued to the subscriber re siding in the same place. All persons Indebted to said estate are requesteid to make payment, and those having claims wilt present them properly authenticated for settlement to , SCOTT COYLE, AdmV, March V, 1848 6t Notice* LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Mary Dock, late of-the Borough of NewviUe, Cumberland county. Pa., deo'd., have been issued to the-subscriber.residing in said Borough.' AM persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thosehavihgclalms will present them properly authenticated for set* tlementto . . LEWIS RHOADS, Adin’r. March 2, 1848 6t Notice 19 hereby given, that letters of administration de •bonis non, with the will annexed of James Moore, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., dec*d., have this day been issued by the Register of said county, to ibe subscriber who resides in tbo Borough aforesaid. All. persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known (be same .without delay, and tbose.indebted to make payment to DAVID GRIER, Adm’r. February 17,1848. —6t Notice* Notice, LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Herman, late of SilvefSpring township, Jec’d., have been granted to the subscribers, the first named residing in the same township, and the last named in Monroe township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those baring claims will present them pro ncrlv authenticated for settlement to- • - . * 3 C. 0. HERMAN, M. G.BELTZHOOVBR, , March 2, 1848.—61* AiWrs. -Tavern Uceuse. NOTICE la hereby given that I Intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house I now occupy as such in Dickinson township. JOHN HOOKER. March 2, 1848—Si* Wo the undersigned citizens of Dickinson town ship, do certify that we : are well acquainted with the above named John Hocker, that he ia of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is welt provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and. accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, Jno. Hutchison, Sami. Beetem, Wilson Hubley, John Highlands, -Alexander M’Kinsiry, William Bowers, James Weakley, Wm. Harpei, Peter Palm, Solomon Drindle, • John Spence, . John Kissinger, Jacob Uhlsnell, A, E. Johnston. Daniel Keller, ■ Tavern ticonio# NOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house I now occupy as such in the Borough of Nowvllle. • ! • ELIAS DGIHLi March 3, 1848.—3t* We the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Nowvllle, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Ellas Diehl, that he is of good repute for honesty snd - temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and traveller and that such Inn or tavern is necessary to aoooro modate the public ahd entertain strangers and tra* Jamison HannOdj deorge lillnfe, John Kinsley, Ohl.Bowermaetcr, Samuel Ahl, William R.Melroy, *- Abraham Killian; Charles Frey, Jacob Kinsley, : George HoWer, Samuel Glvler, T. H. Knight. Tavern tlcciiSCi NOTICE 1 !* hereby given lh»l I intend toapply, at the next term of the court of: Quarter Sessions of Cumberland oounly, for a license to keep a tav ern or public house in the house I now occupy as such In Dickinson township- March 3i 1848.-31* 1 ■ We (ho undorsfghed tflliaene of Dickinson town ship, do cerilfy that wo ate Welt acquainted with the above named .Elias B, Eyster, that he taol oood repute for'honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house’ room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that SMU inn dr ittvefn Is nfloeaSafy to accom modate the ptiblfo and entertain strangers rind trs °John Holrlctr, . ; . .’tieofge Nog^ Francis it. Fulton, Allen Mehler, Christian Snoker Jninoa^Weaslcy, Jacob Severs,- Jno. Hutchison, John Bowotj , Levi Wolf, John Mollinger, - Peter PoUortr. Mathew Kylor • 1 . 1 ‘ ‘ " * ::'" Tavern - NOTlCEiahereby-gircri that I intend to apply at the -next term of iho court of Quarter Session* of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tae enyor public house in iho house now occupied, by .William Moudy,inthe East Ward, in the llorough of Carlisle. i ADAM WAREHAM. | March S, 1848 3i Wo the undersigned citizens of tho East Ward, in ihp Borough of Carlisle, do certify that we are well with the above named Adam Wareham, that he ta of good repute forhdnesiy andtemperance, and is well provided with' house room afidconvoniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or tav ern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertaip strangers and travellers. William Moudy, John Underwood, " Wm.’Parfc,* Wm. M. Maleer, ' John Gillen, Charles Maglauchltn, William Breeze, David Marlin, Ddvr> Armor, Henry Barnitz, . Patrick Dawson, M. Holcomb* JacohZug, Charles F (eager, Jeremiah Shields, J.‘ Armstrong. Wm.’ Alexander, Tavern License* . NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to'keep a tavern or public house in the house I now occupy as such at Mifflin X Reads, in Mifflin township: . * ISAAC CHRiSTLIEB. March 2,184*.—3f ■ Wo tbb undersigned citizens of Mifflin township, do certify , that .we aro Well acquainted with tho above named Isaac ChrislHeb, that he is of good rep.ute. for honesty add temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn dr tavern is’necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Jno. P. Rhoads, Samuel Hefflefinger, Andrew Jd’Elwaine, Thomas Dunlap, Jobnß.jPeny, John M. Miller, John Negly, Joseph Nagley, Henry Slpe, William Reling, John Wolf, Henry Reling,' Roht. C.'Hickett, John Reling, Jacob Failor, Robt. Hackett. WIUXAin T. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, will practice in these** enl Courts of Cumberland county. • Office in Main street, nearly opposite the county jail, Carlisle. . March 9, 1848. OLIVER dc NOLAN, IMPORTERS dc HEALERS in Zephyr Worsted, Canvasses, Patterns,' Co'tons, -Noodles, Pins, Sewing Silk,' Steel Beads, Bag Clasps, Steel Purse Rings, ftirse Clasps, plain and shaded Purse Twist, Trimmings, Fancy Goods, dec. - Cheap for cash to Wholesale Dealers, at the New Thread and Neddie Store, No. 3 North Fourth 'Bf.> and No. 178 Chcenut St., Phila. March 9. 1848.—3 t First Arrival of . , New Spring Goods! THE undersigned have returned from the city with one of the largest and cheapest slocks of NRW SPRING GOODS, , ever brought to Carlisle. It consists in part oj 5000 yards of new Calicoes at 4,6|, 8, 9,10 and 121 cents per yard. 1500 yards new Scotch Ging hams at 1555, 15, 18} and 25 cts. per yard. Blue black jwert of England and French Cloths siroereSycheaper than ever. Also Checks, tickings, flannels, slpschas, and muslins for a mere song, being cheaper than was ever dreamed pf. Also our usual assortment of Groceries dc Queenswsre. The abttve is but a sample—we can’t enumerate the one-lenth part of the different articles we have for sale,... Wqjay,to jf .yqft-WRivt to save. mo ney in goods call on us es our goods have all otJen bought' for cash, and of course we oan sell considerably lower than those who buy on credit. ... - A.dcW. BBNT2/ 3 door s south of ths Post Office. March 9,1848. Great American Remedy. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OP HEALTH. . 207 Main street, BofpaEo, N. Y, DR. O. O.* VAUGHN'S Vegetable Lilhonlripllc Mixture, a celebrated, medicine which nss made great cures in sll diseases, Is now introduced into this section. The limits of an advertisement will not permit an extended notice of this remedy; we have only to say it has for its Agents in the United States and Canadas a largo number of . educated Medical Practitioners in high professional standing, who make a general use of it in their practice in the following diseases: Dropsy, Gravel, and diseases of the urinary organs; Piles and alt diseases of the blood; derangements ol the Liver, dee., and all general diseases of-the system. It is particularly requested that .all-who contemplate the use of this article, or who desire information re specting it, will obtain a Pamphlet of 33 pages, which Agents whose names ore below will gladly give away; this book treats.upon the method of cure—explains the properties of the article,, and the diseases it has been used' for over this country and Europe for four years with such perfect effect. Over 16 pagfcs of tes timony from the highest quarters will be found, with names, places and dates, which can be written to by any one interested, and the parties will answer post paid communications. IB? particulifr and ask for the Pamphlet, as no oth er such pamphlet baa ever been leen. The evidence of th 6 power of this medicine over all dUeascs is guar anteed by persons of well known standing in iotlely. Put up In 80 ox. and 12 ox. bottles. Price $2,80 oz.;sl 120 i.; the larger being-the cheaper. Every bottle has “G. C, VAUGHN" Written on the direc tions, dc& See pamphlet, page 28,'.'Prepared by Dr. G.O. VAUGHN, am! sold at Principal Office. 207 Main street. Buffalo. Ni Y. Offices dajoted lo sale of,th|a article exclusively, 182 Nassau, N. York, and corner of Essex and Washington, Salem, Mass,, , and by all Druggists throughout this country and . Canada as Agents. „ , . For sale by S. W. Haverstlck. Carlisle; M. Lu *, Harrisburg; Russet do Dice, Dickinson; J. U. dc G* B. Altick, Bbippensburg; Adarps d&Eshelman, 8 toughs* town. March 2,1840, -ly _____ Wholesale Clothing Warehouse, ISo. 163 ft Makkct Smtf, mwiw 4xn & 6th, pHltADCLrilul Triß ■ob»cHb«i' respectfully solicit! the stlcnllon of County Merchants and Dealefl generally, to an examination, pf a complete,atoek of Ready-made Clothing, which for «h>nl, variety and woikmCmhip, ha flat ten biiKMif will give uniyertal anliilaction, while hia reduced ante of price# praaanU to purchaaora induce ments,which cannot be •nrpanad by any other eilab liabmaUt in lha United State#. ' Philadelphia, March 2, IS4B.—Bm Tr K. Shllea, TTAS just rofcoUedvlot of superior French Clothe Jjaricf CalaZmerc*! wliloli ho will Mil or make lo order, ofl (tfraS to emt (lia tlmok, at hie old aland op poaite the feaUfoad OffltojWeit Hi|>h street, Cetllale. February'l7, tB4& . j .. Bfow Arrival 'dt BOOTS A nf» SHOES ■ At poßTEii’s shoe store. «pi>j»l'» I| '° VeliSdist Church. Men's Kip » WJJ. .Mon'e Thick Bto«nna, Boyn’ end Youth e Thick 1 boon manlo.orH to order.«- -i* fnr tha Winter* and is to.be bet* p,O !h» T „ a« 0v.7« d n Oarliale. Conalently oo lraVd%%en y er.T«.o-t‘n n on. ol be,, quality , Botrta, dßoofl, Brogans, , _ „ Rh „,, UulTolo O*or-Shooe, Socks, &e. Ho., £ which ihi MienUcn ol ; Carlisle, Deoeirrter <6, <817,- ■ POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1847. DAVid WOLF, JACOB HERSHE, and WlLLtAftt KER, BsquilfcS> Director*. df the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland county ih : with'said county, front tho Ist day of January td the 31st day dfDocember-, iSft*. inclusive, viz.: Dn To amount So* InatitntfOn at settlement lh' 1848, by Jacob Squire, Esq. Tree ■urer, $1077 SSJ Amount drawn from County Treasurer, , $OOO 00 received of S. Alexander VEa’rs. , 471 OS of Shrom and Snodgrass for hide* and skins, of Borough of Huntingdon for uao of D. Lindsey, of J. W. Ebjr for on of T. Robin* son, (col’d.) , of 8. Flickingot for use, (or ta'dorr and lard, of R. Snodgrass, Esq. for use, of J ohd Mixed for um, found on the body of Jos. Holland, ' deceased, IT ISJ of P. Dyserd, deceased, 6 88 of John Smith and other deceased paupers, . •. am* of J. Raum for use, ' 5 40 | ■ for old potatoes, 0 72J for blank indentures. 4 80 ofJ.Bistiine for grass, S 00 for lime, - * ?* for use of cider press, 1 St* of John Brannon for pump stocks, • 100 for sundries, - S 8»| JACOB SQUIER, Etq Tteoodrtrif the Poor Houte and fftUwd/ Employment of CufnbtrUtid county, in account with tht Director. 0/ oo id Inotiluliof, from (So lot dog 0/ January to the Slot dag of Dam ilr, l(ft7, inclusion, To .mount do. «l ootllemenl,' roeoired from county Trewurer, 4000 00 « from Joseph Lobath, Steward, ftdtrt. different sonrees as exhibited in the foregoing sUteiiienl, 955 78 Balance due by Treasurer, • Slock dH Ihfci FaM.lst JatiUaryvlB4B. 8 hcml of Horses. 31 head of Horned Cottle, *6 Shfcp.« BrcSdlh* B«V.| #T dldcl H«rt & W|J uU 1 Calf. ■' " Beef, Pofk, Mutton ahd Vest, fattened and kitloil tth ikhn in 1&7«-, ,0 Tlraraa ...ran weight. 668 pound., ,(16008 1b,.) It C.tVo* weight, ** . ing in oil (2T769 1b.,) ’ 1 bra.Jwhe.led «d 1 n.rrowwheeled w.gon, 1 w.g.« tad. 1 Pjtt W I .led. 1 dearborn, and h.mau, I art and cartgo.r., 1 .l.i ff h, 4 4 bl. ahovrl plough., 3 .ingl. .bond plough* ,1 .Con. w.gon,■ I hdr*> r.kf, power, 1 fanning mill, I rolling .cWen, 1 corn .H.11.r, 1 ground roll.* 3 , * grind. onW. 2 log ch.in., 83 cow chain., 8 Ml of w.gon geinj 8 tot of plodgh gwt, 2 "Uol fool., 1 leliof tolctorlng tool.) I dell of bl.ck.n.il«’. tool., i ..It of blowing tool., 6 ."o«U, 4 .p.di., 3 nfllotk.; 2 pick., ,4 gr.ih cr.dl.., (0 tab'hdbg fcylhel. «ll k ..Help ot tt,. dirt hoes, rakes, forks, sickels, single and doubts trees; dec., Ac; Schedule showing the proceeds Bf ihb farth for 184?. 481 bh.h.l. of wheat, 60U 6f Mb, 1100 of coth. 400 of p01.1M.,260 of tiirnip., 20 of oHloni;5o of Mi. IB of Dinnlot 6 df bean., 2 w.gon lo«d. of phmpkini, 200 hliih.l. of winter apple., 11 t offl.x P w«li P t4 oftlhlblhj .ted, 1800 hood, of cttbb.ge, 6325 cOtmdbttl, hrtde 80 lood.of h»y,2sofct,tn fodder, 20 barrell of goo I eider, IS of W.lit chief. Manufactured add tfladb in the Htiitso and Shop; . .. ■ L 125* , n a chlmue. Hi aheeU, li calico ffoclla, 7 flannel frocki. 17 cdilon flocki, U Ht ne o“ mur; aatw: six wSUWr »» 62 Ibi. of herd ioapl itffl gallons of apple butter Tht Hirielori, se. 0/ "id InrtUiitm, into* lU /Mowing oHM *f <&"* ,a ® lV ' 4* l ttl Stttoarit tUlron ond i»«»jK«,/r Mdcii By payment of taterert oh M for tailoring* weatirig ibh ftpihnlog, - I*9 lU 44 for shoemakmg and hatting, 14? 004 * 44 for hardware, 186 Otf ’ * 44 for atone coal, 196 06 4 ' for freight on coal and ftrocerieot 1 T| 84§' '• 44 for maton work, - .190 Ob.- 44 for carpenter Work* 98 19ft “ for new btdsdwbeeled ttafon; 156 00 “ for leather, ‘9B 56 . M for blaekemithing, ’ 56 68 M for Constable's feta for ftatbrldf paupehr . . ; tTs*l Cadi paid to Blind Instltnudn foV aM of Satatt M’Liughtln, 59 65 * for grali); grinding*, 6ce.\ ' 58 08 44 Paid to Boidugh 6f Lemkbittrn ' ibpport and itmdtal of paupers,' '■ 45* 48 ; k » 4 fdr bricks ; .49,99, * l * fdr eastihgs, 96 99 V for plastering and whitewashing, ,94 07-. “ fur tin and copperwaro, and tinning, .80 98ft . ■. 44 for spouting dcrepairingcoalstdtea and taWea, _ . 94,08 44 for materials, improtementa, me.; ~ 44 tft - ■"j 44 for farming utensils, tools, dec., ~ ;80 60 44 for coopering and wagonmaklngt 16 46| -‘‘for travelling elpOlUei, 17 14 , 44 for pottage, 8 98|. , 44 forsttndKfcl, 9 07ft . 44 Jos. Lobacn’a salary foT fthe . including biralinge wtgee, 500 00 44 Dr J. Baughman's salary for One year, . 41 Jakob Sqtottei iWbUHri, aalai «y foT otte Jrear, , 44 II; Gallaugher, All’y. for due year. Including extra fee tifftlO? 30 00. , 4 ' AU’m. Myers. Esq., exita WsWicek .. * is Director, ■ 1 10 60 44 Datlu Wolf, EslJ. d 5 db , . 560 h Jacob Hersbe, Esq. do . .ft 9ft 118JSI 04 *6 7509 87 80{ SO 84* SO *74 U 86 »«U3* 99} ,6038 99j ,6039 99| Farthing Utdhsila oh ihe tafta Ist of January, 1848. inclUtlti, viMt li stance dUe by Treasurer, BaUnco dud Tke^ttrcf, By cuh paid cmiera ai above alaied, ssiBi 7lji , By balance dbe bounty by Tfeaanteri 84 3 20_ JOSEPH LOBACH, Stowttd! ELIZA LOBAOHI Matron, n » riott ‘ ,6189 70J 843 19 $8033, «9f ,848 39, .• iW 1 IM ■EIiS :110 VV't aasi iti' SiZ ■ ■ ;"rir loiiitHti;