' , i..» nlrht threatens to change the. character df iruffelc- Large pools of blood are still on the , tf l ® lie pavement 0 f the Boulevards dee Capucines sT.hoßuo Basso du Rampart. The people forgot ' it the troops only fired when their colonel wasbru-: i ill shot. They demand “vengeance.". i nii leaving tho palace, tho King and his family eedc'd to Nouilly under an escort of cuirassiers. ff er t j lo troops evacuated tho Tuilerics, the palace ( ill immediately occupied by tho who , y,Vtrovod everything in it—windows, furniture, pic. , ® e>l The throne oloho was loft entire, curried through the streets and the Boulevards, d ultimately smashed to pieces. A similar .aceno °f destruction look ploco ut the, Palais Royal. All ?Ko p uru ituro was .taken but and burnt in the conrt * Marshal Bugeaud has been named at once com*" gander of tho National Guard and of Hl6 troops of of Deputies, at T o'clock, M. Sau . took tho chair, in presence of about 300 members-. Shorlly-afterwards it was stated that the Duchess of Orleans had arrived at the palace with her two sons. Tho Princess-soon appeared at the left door, accom -1 led. by thb two'princes-and the Dukes do No. Lours and Montpensior. Tho young Count de Paris'' Anlored first, led by ono of the members of the House. He penetrated with difficulty.as far as the §emicircle t which was crowded with officers and soldiers of the National. Guard.. His presence produced a lively ‘moressipn on the assembly. Almost immediately afterwards tho Duchess entered, and sealed herself | n an arm chair between her two sons. The hall was then forcibly entered by a multitude of armbd' men of the lower Orders and National Guards. Tho Princess and her Children then retired to ono of the upper benches of the centre, opposite the presidential chair. it ' Tho greatest agitation and uproar prevailedvanu i when silence was restored M. Dupin rose and an- ! nounced to the assembly that the King had abdicated : in favor of his grandson, and conferred the : regency . . The provisional government already has been confirmed: The following are ministers:— Du pont do I’Eure, President! Lamartine, Foreign Af* fairs; Arrago, Marie; Ledfu Rollioj Interior; Mario, Public Works; Carnot, Public Instruction; Bclhmbnl, Commerce; Lambricioac, War; Gctnier Pages, con firmed as Mayor, of Paris; Cavaignac, Governor of Algiers; Dccourlrias, Commandant of the National Guard. . ..." All communication by railway and diligence Is impended. Tho atatioa of the Northern Railway has been burnt. Il is impossible to get out of Paris by that line. All was tranquil in tho quarter of the 'Toilettes. Half post nine oleock. 'Tho following notice has Just been published: In the Name of the Sovereign People. Citizens—The Provisional Government has just Uen installed; il is composed,by the will of the peo ple, of the sUizens Frederick, Arago, Louis Blanc, Marie, Lamartine, Flocon, Ledru Rollin, Recur, Max rash Albert—to watch over the execution of tho mea sures Which will be taken by Government, the will Of the people has chosen for delegates in tho depart ment of the police tho citizens of Coussidiero and So brior. Tho same sovereign will of the. people has designated tho citizen Et. Arago to the Direction General of the Post Oflico. As Rrsl execution of tho orders given by the Pro visional Government, It Is advised that tho bakers, or furnishers of provisions of Paris* keep their shops epen to all those who may boVe occasion for them. . It is expressly recommended to lira people not to quit their arms, their positions of Ihplt revolutionary attitude. They have often been deceived by treason! il is important that they should riot glvo ppporlUnb ties to attacks as criminal as Ihoy arc tolriblei Tho following order has also jail been issued: In tho name of (he French people, It is interdicted to the members of tho £!x*Chaim ber of Peers to meet. Paris, 241 h February. .. Dupont (doPEure). Ad CiucMtstfi:. ' Lamartine. Mari*. • - Ledru Rolin. Araqo. > IBx'Chambor of Peers is rather significant.] - Paris this morning is perfectly quiet, but the shops are closed, and the streets are barricaded as before. Tho people .crowd the streets, and arc preparing to eo to attack the Castle of Vincennes. Prince Louts Napoleon Bonaparte set out for Paris from London on Saturday morning. tillage of the ten Regiment hill in the Senate* The vole on the Ton Regiment Bill was finally taken, last Friday evening, In Iho Senate, when It (availed by & majority of lon voles—29 Jo ID—all the Democrats In Its favor but Mr* Calhoun, and all the opposition against it with the same oxcep|ion.— The debate on tho final passage of the bill was highly Interesting and spirited. Tho tJnldn says: Tka weight of the. argument appeared to bo in twor of lb© bill. Mr. Davis, of Mississippi referred to a loiter, In the course of his eloquent appeal, for the purpose of showing that it was a necessary pro* e *uiion to sond additional reinforcements to Mexico. In fact, though wo have hopes of peace, yet there Wo doubts about It—the Mexicans have been so muo/i la tho habit (as was remarked in the debate) of re. ■orling to subterfuges to gain time and gather •irongth. It was said, they have employed armistice J tor-arniiaiics, negotiation after negotiation, to eiil* them to' inuatqr fresh troops for tho renewal of llie war. With a'pcppleso unstable in thclrdesigns, «o faithless In {heir:; declarations, it was urg6d J 1 w o ought noi'rashly to disarm, but that wo oojiit rather to present a steady and unbroken front. OQ*Comuodoiik Biddle, one of the brightest etna*, tocnlsof our Navy, has just returned tq Philadelphia, Jjiar a long and adventurous voyage round tho world. j Qr r °aders will remember the expedition of Cort!*[ jjtodore Biddle to Japan,' in the Interesting but Incf ■ filial attempt to open commercial relations wilhj jealous empire j and his visit to California, at, a . not tho lo.st critical, perhaps inlho history of , These and other* feature* have given Interest to a voyage of clroumnav.lgallon, l th«« be long remembered In connection with wno of ibis gallant naVsl officer*- I ■ ■ Handall HiH'chjnson, the.absconding defaulter td the U. S, Mint in Philadelphia* returned to that city oh Monday, and was immediately committed' to jail in default of 3261000 bail, ■ The North American says: , , ; • Thu whole amount of Hutchlnttm’s defalcation was not quite $24,000. His surety has paid 85000 of this, and Capt. Eokfelt bHngd bahk 82000 of the embezzled money which H. wub persuaded to surren der to him at St. Thomas.. This will reduce the de falcation to thu sum of 17,000. The baggage of H. is supposed to contain a largo cum, so that it Is more than probable the,Government will not sustain a ve ry heavy loss by this speculation. ** Geological Sun.VEV.~The Senate- haB passed a bill providing' for the publication of the final report of the Geological survey of this Slate. • StitotfEtet#. ■ Philadelphia market. h Tuesday, March 21, 1848. i^our—Holders arc firm at $6; extra, sos. a 86}. Corn Meal— -Themarket firm, with sales at 82} a 2 J l . Rye Flour— ls worth 83} per bbl; small sales. Wheat— Fair sales of western at 135 a. 145. ißye —ls in demand at 85 a 86c per bushel. 1' Csm~Yellow, is worth 51 a 52c weight. Oats —ArU h-M at 88 a 40c for Southern; dull. Oloveneed— B4 a 84} for ordinary to prime free* WhUkey— Sales In Sbls at 24 els;; hhds23; brisk. / L . nuAiiiEn. At the residence of Miss Nanby.MoCue, near Me chanicsburg, on thq morning of the idth insl., by the , Key. Geo. Morris, Mr, Rlchard Parker to Miss Ha* uassa Graham, all of this ct* /On lire 16th lh?t; by the ReV, A. H* Kromcr, Mr. Mos&s BftAcltTi of North Middle ton; to Miss Amanda JAjjes uf Carlisle. "On the Same day by the same, Mr. Jacob Kinert, of Franklin tp., York co., to Miss Rebecca Day, of Carlisle. DIED, the I.7th insl., Mis. Elizabeth Edmond, wife ol VVm. Edmond, aged 64 yeata. XiiSt dl Causes Fdr trial at April 7«rhH 1848. Fint week commen cing onMonddif th% 10th day of April t 1848. Bollihoover Vi Briteket tel al. Church's odm'r ‘ vh ext'* Kemp «k Buokcy vs Pisleeetdl. Knouso Vs Woodburrt Kyle Vs Maxwell SibbetW ' vs .Donaldson I Marlin & Retea vs ; Rheciri &. Halbert I Bank Fi &. M. Vs Harwell's adittV. Jackson &Co vs Alexander's ext'S Fridley el al Vs Wingatd Second Wfbk eerhmiricing oh Monday the 17 th tfoe of Aprils 1848, Balhitx vs Krilly Woods for iifco vs Mooro McCuno Vs Elsrode cl al . Swigeri ' Vs, Orris Beecher v , vs Orris Chrisllieb’s ex’! vs- Christlclb’s adm’r Harris .Vs Woodbiirn Vonderbcli Vs Weldncctlal Paul • Vs Hetrick . ; Harl VS Hbck'ioi’r ; Barhllz .vs Penrose ot al . Ego's ex'* .. Vs Sidle Fry Si Kelsd , :, v& Rhcbiri , Fry • Vs - Rheeni 1 Oyster's adiU'V \s Oyster Beluhoover. • Vs Adams . 1 Bredin's adm't . vs : Helfenileiri Gray's Trustee . 1 vs Weaver Slonfer vs Zesting Harper . ,vs Welper A- Blabk ) Martin vs- SeaVers el al Cox - . . .vs; Homminger ■ Same . , vs Same Bitner's cxr's vs. Ritner Foul k’s Assigned Vi Sites otal Clever vs Cliesnut Sherrick-1-. vs adm’r . . *W. M. DEETEM. Protb'y. t)ffilce, Public Sales WILL tie bold at public sale; at the late resi dence of. Thomas Green, deb’d., in South Middle ton township, about five mileb from Carlisle, on Saturday (he Bth Hay of April next, the following described personal property, viz: 6 head of heavy draught c 3 *. Horses, 11 Colts, 12 head of Fat 'Cattle, Cows and Young Cattle, 40 head of Hogs, 1 sett of Distilling Machinery and Apparatus belonging to a distillery, 37,000 Brick, 2000 Chesnut Rails, Carrlngbs, Small Wa gon, Ploughs, Harrows, together with a great va riety of other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at ten o’elobk A. M«, on said day, when the terms will be mflde known by NANCY GREEN. March 23,1848.—3 t. Dancing School* MR. FRAN KLIN STOUCH, respectfully in forms the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle, that he will open a school for dancing on Thurs day, March 23d. All the latest and most fashion able dances will be taught by him. Terms $5,00, for a course of sixteen lessons. Days of tuition on Thursdays and Saturdays. Mr. Slouch can be seen at Winrott’s Hotel. . March 23, 1848. . Medical Notice. THE undersigned, members of the Medical Fa culty -of Cumberland county, approve most hearti ly of tho spirit of medical refoim abroad in tho country. And believing that-the proposed. State Medical' Convention to ho held at Lancaster city in April next, is a measure well designed to aid in tho accomplishment of tho objects of this reform. They, therefore, deem it expedient to call a meet ing of tho members of tho profession for the pur pose of sending delegates to said Slate convention* 'i^bey.respectfully propose that.the Medical Fa culty of the county meet at Carlisle, on Saturday the 251 h proximo, at 2 o’clock P. M., at tho resi dence of dr: G. W. Foulko, d. W. Foulkb; Samuel McClure, Ira Day, Wm. W. Nevln, Jacob Weaver, Arch’d. Rankin, A. H. Van Hoff; Joseph Hannon, T. L. Calhcdrl, James R. Irvine; Alexander Steftarf, John Creighf William Rankin, John J. Myers; John N. Duncan, Wm. W. Dale. Jacob Baughman, Carlisle, March 23, 1648 t Notice. 7\j tht Hein & Reprtnnialivtt of Jdafti Sloutf lalis of fVankford iownthip, (Uc'd, TAKE notice, that in pursuance of a writ of partition And valuation, issued out of tho Orphans Court pf Cumberland County, and to me directed, an inquest will be held on the real opiate ef so d deceased, to wit: A tract of Land, situate In ■Frankford township, and containing 100 acre,, more or loss, on Thursday the Olh of April, 1848, at 1 o’clock, P. M., on the premises for lire pur pose of making partition and Taluotlon of tho real oatato of said HOFFIsR , Shfr . Srieairr’s Orrior, \ Carl isle, March 33, 1848.-315 . French Revolution 1 Interesting News I b mHB public is respectfully Informed that CHAS. I OGILDy l« now purchasing, and will bo re* nntvinfr In a few days, one of the most r«d a n ,Wl the cheapest STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to Carlisle. The atook will consiet of » splendid seloelion of Dry Goods with a fine, lend general assotlMentof Boot, and Sheer. Gro curies in abundance, and at llio.lowest price. Owing to tho great reduction in prices of many articles',fool confident lha I enn give harp sin* unequalled in this or any oilier place. Call and look for youtaeWos before purchasing elsewhere. I “Kememhet the Old, Stand, opnoailo Martina. Hotel, a few doora oast of tho Market House, f ; March 53,1848,' Bankrupt Notice, THE creditors of Jonas Millkr, invoUmiary Bankrupt, who are desirous of drawing through the subscriber, their dividends in the final distri bution of the estate of said 1 Bankrupt, made by or der of ihe-tJ. 8. DlSlHct Court, are requested to call with him attd execute a power of Attorney for that purpose. . JAMESON HANNON. Newville, March !848>—It* . Now Goods at the Hoc Ulvc. ®* A* COYLE, has Just returned I from Philadelphia ahd is now open- 1 XSfeSScilng a large & handsome assortment of ■ Spring & Summer Goods, Consisting in part Of the following articles! koR LADIfiS, French Ginghams, Straw B6nnetS> Fancy Lawns, French \V; Collars, . Printed Organdies, Black Silk LaOe, Linen Lustre, Thread Edging &LaOe, Paris' Silk Tissiu, Cul’d Silk Fringes, BroOhO Muslins, Silk Buttons, French Jaconets, Kid Gloves, . Bl’k Broche Lawns, Tiiread do. rOR OhNTLBMRN, Black. Glottis, Fancy coPd ClothSv Cassiroers, Summer Cassimerst Bl’k Italian Cravats, Tweeds. v Vestings, . Black Satin. Also, Damask and Ingrfltn Carpeting, Figured. Docking, black and drab Merino, Checks, Mus lins, &c. &c. N. B.—All 1 wish to say to my friends is to ! anchor at the “Bee Hive, 11 in North Hanover st., and examine my stock of goods, and fur cash great bargains may be had. ; March 23,1648; , . Sheriff’s Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponad issued out. of .the court of. Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will expose the following Real Estate to public sale, at the Court House, in the Borotfgh of Carlisle, on Saturday the Bth day of April, 1648, at 10 o'clock A. M., viz: A tjact of land situate in North Middleton town* ship, bounded by lands of Henry Snyd r,John Hoov er, Christian Wolf and John Ueidler, containing 41| acres, more or less, having thereon erected a. 2. story Log House, Log Stable, Shop, and a Young Orchard. Seized arid taken in execution aa tho property of Adam Wolf. Also, a lot of ground, situate in Newton township, hounded and described as follows: Beginning on the State Road at it post, thence by lot No. 10 formerly the estate of Dr. John Geddis, dec’d., south' Rl£ de grees, west 97 perches to a post, thence, by the heirs ofjsmds Woodburn, dec’d., north 2$ degrees, east 76 perches and two tenths to the State thence by the State Road 76 perches & eight tenths to the place of beginning-, and* containing 8 acres and 73 perches strict measure. Seized and taken in execution as. the property of Henry C. Hackctt, dec’d. Also, a lot of ground, situate in Southampton township-, containing 64 feel in front and 267 feet in depth, adjoining Hcniy Reafetine and David Mahon, having thertoori elected & story iadgHmtsti; Seized anti taken in execution as Ihe property ol John Ockor. Also, alroct of land, situate in Mifflin townships I containing 60 acres, more or less; bounded by lands 1 of Joseph Burkholder; John Harper, Jr. Alexander McFarland and others, having thereon erected a two story House; patt brick arid part logt a Log House; Log Barn, a two story ' Stone Grist Mill, Srtw mil a good well of water, &c. Also} a tract of Mountain land, situate in Mifflin township,containing 32 acres; more or less, hounded by lands of A. M, Middleton, Thomas Scouller and Robert Middleton. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thos. McCor mick, dec’d. v Also} all the interest of Henry G. Miller} being the one-seventh part bf a tract of hind} situate in Mifflin township, containing SO acres, more or less, hounded by lands of George Gcker, John Drown} Jo*. Heflle finger and Fete* My eta*, having theteon elected a two story . ,T * l idg House & Kitchcii; Log Barn and, Wagon Shed. Seized and (akbb in execution as tho property of Heiiiy G. MUIeK Also, the one undivided half part a tract of land, situate in Frankford township, containing;!!)!) acres, more or less; having thereon creeled 2 Iwo Story Log Houses, Log Cooper Shop and Ffamo Barn; adjoining lands of Wm. Drawbaiighj Jacob Ensminger, George Hip* pie and ■■wt.... Oyler. Seized and taken in execu don as the property of Benjamin Freet And all to be sold by me; JAMES HOFFER, Sh’ff. Sdzairv’s Offlqx; ? Carlisle; Mhfch IQ. 1848. 3 Rlollcc. THE hoofed, frblei; Accounts, Judgments; dec., of R. Angnoy, having been assigned by him to the undersigned, for vftlho fecelvcd, have been placed in the haiids of David Sfcnlth, Esij. for collection, upon whom all indebted ate frtybefiletl lb call and make payment within twenty days from this date, other* wise suits will be brought withoht tebpect to persons. ECKEL; RAIOUEL & CO. GILLESPIE & JONES, BAML. HOOD & CO. March 16. 1848—3 t I't I Notice. AT a slated Orphans 1 Court begun on Tuesday the 16th day of February, 1848, and holdoti at Carlisle; in and far Cumberland county, before the Hon. Samiiol Hepburn, President Judge, and John Stuart and John Clcndenin, Esquires, Associate Judges, the following proceedings were hod, to wit: In the case of the writ of Partition and Valuation on the Real Estate of Robert Buchanan, docM., now to wit:' I6lh February,. 1848, the same having been confirmed by the courf, on motion of Mr.Grahain, rule on tho heirs and persons interested to appear on the first doy (251 h April, 1843,) of the next stated Or phans* Court, and accept or refuse to accept the said Real Estate at the valuation. By tho Court. JAMBS lIOFFER, Sh’lT. Sheriff's Office, ? Carlisle, March 10, 1848.—6t5 Spring Fashion of lints, AT TUB GREAT CBXTRAI. CHEAP HAT & CAP STORE, JVo. 264 Marktt Street, South tide, above Eighth St., Philadelphia: r& THE subscriber takes this method to return thanks to the people of Cumberland county, for tho very llboYal share tff .palronage which they Hate oXtbrfdcd towards him for the last few months, and tfotlld 6Vm tlfeif attention to (ho fact, (hut ho has rfow introduced his Spring Fashion m GeixtUmen'i Huts; which far heatfty, flenlncss arid durability, can* not bo Excelled by any otlici calablfshttffetft th this city, TOs stock toftpriics too Beaver, Nutria, Brush', Rtfssla, Silk tfrtd Mdlo Skin Hats of all styles and qualities, together with* a very lifrge waortmeWt of Cloth,' VcNet, PlueH, tw ami Glazed CApl. t Country Merchant and otliors are respectfully in vited to examine the Hock, which’ they will find it to their advantage fa do* bofaio purchasing, as it determination, having adopted -the iyettm c/fselling far cash only, td sell a{(hi Fewest prices.*, ,« . JOHN FAUBIRA; JR; -984 Market at.; a6Wth aide,' above Blh at. Philo., March 1.6,1848. ' Onrclcn, Field arid Flowef *gK SEEDS. Orramirtai. Tuan, TVOR aale eVery day; in the MARKET, tjMvi Jj Sixth alredl, neatly oppoaito the Schuylkill Bank; Philadelphia, a aplondld collection of the above, coiro prlaing Evorgtecna, Troea', ShruVa; Rojea, hardy and perpetual blooming Planta. Alao; Flower, Hoofa, i Dahliae, dto.j with all kini|a of Vegetable Koota and I Planiff, ajr Aappfagua, Hhd jord; llorba, Cuifahla, n’aapberrioa, and every variety oppfu'lelnjng (d a Vo-’ actable and Flo Wot Garden and Ploaauro Gfounda. | B H. MAlJPAY,,Bicd»roan. * Communication* can be hddrcaaod to the aubaori her, Rlaing Sun P. 0., Philadelphia county, , Seeda auppliod, Wholeaaio and Retail, of my own ! growth, of crop 18.47, and warranted genuine. I Philadelphia, Mercß 10, 1 1846,I—2ny 1 —2ny . Tavern License. VTOTICB IS hereby gWen (hat I intend to op|ily ak JLi the next term of the'eourt of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tavern oV public house in the fydubo I now occupy as such.lit Hdgeakdwh, Silver Spring township. . • ~ A OEOROB DUEYv : March We Iho Ur dot-signed cllitens of SilVet toWtt • ship, do berlify that 4re are well acquainted with the above named George Duey, that ho is of good pule for honesty add and ift well provide ed with house room arid cOrtvehienced fdrlhe lodging ’ and accommodation of dkrdngers and travellers, and that such InnorTdtim la necoSiatylo date the public and enterldih Atrarigerb and thtVellerft. Jacob Whitmer, - David Oltisj Christian Earley, John fclever, Joseph Etchelbergler, JohH Lull, H. G. Hamilton, John Hauckl / H.,W. Orisinger,. George V. Cooven H. W. Irvine, Jacob Otstat^ Samuel Senseman, Petef Brickcr. Jacob Forney, • • > . Tavern IjicenSei ’ Is hereby given that I intend to apply at i\ 'the' next term of the court of Quarter Scsaldnbof Cumberland county, for a license to • keep a taverri or public house in the house I now occupy as such in North Middleton township. DAVID GOrtNMAW. March 10,1848. We the undersigned citizens of. the totknbhlp of North Middleton, .do cirtify that we are well ac : quainted with the above named David Cornman,that he is of good repute for honesty , and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fdr the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public & entertain strangers dcttdVeucrsl JoeephLichty, > George Brindle, George. Smith» George Wise, . Mathew Thompson, John Lobn, Samuel Weary, Jacob Hartman, John Dear, John Woaryj Jacob Zeiglcr) Geo. Weary. Wm. Jacobs, • Tavern likccmet N OTICE is hereby given that I intend Id aflpiy dt the nsxt term of the court of Quartet Sessions of Cumberland county, for a license td keep a tavern or public house in the house I now occilpy at fluch in South Middleton township. , . > PHILIP BRBCHDILL. March 16, 1848.—8 t Wo the undersigned, chitons of (ho township of South Middleton, do certify that we are well ac quainted with the above named Philip Brechbil), that he Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and convenien ces for.tho lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is neces sary to accommodate tho public and entertain stran gers end travellers. Peter dutshall, Abraham Fisher, Christian Lcib, John Plank, David Plank, Emanuel Wise, George O’Donncl, . Jacob Wise, Frederick Rider, George Harnish, . Jacob Gutshall, . William Wise. 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 tho house lately occupied by Levi G. Clark, at Oyster’s Point, in East Pennsboro* town ship. CHARLES SOHOENEJh March 16, 1848.—3 - m . We the undersigned citizens of East Pennsborough tdwnship, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named Charles Schooner, that ho is of good remits fdt* HoHeaty and temperance, and is well pro vided with Hbuso room and conveniences for the lodg ing«nd accomriiodalion of strangers and travellers, and ttial sdeb inti dr tavern is necessary to accom modate t&e jfilbllc Arid entertain strangers and travel lers. : H. ChiircU;, Thomas Eystcjr, 8. Wenninger, Jacob G. Rupp, Michael Free, John Zearlng, Joseph SaiUefj Levi G. Clark, . Wm. Sadler, , ... HdrilUdirMooro, Abiahatri Overholtier, JoHri Wolf. Tavern License* NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply | at the nexi term of the cimtt of Quarter .Sessions of Cumberland crunty, for a* license to keep a tavern or. public.hoiiso in the house I now occupy as such in Hampden township. March 0,1(349.—3t We the undersigned citizens of Hampden “town ship, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named - John Reeser, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and "is well provided with bouso room and conveniences for the accommo dation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or Uvern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. David Hume,. Isaac Neidig, ( Henry Wi Brennoman, Francis McGuire, Wm. H. Eckels, Andrew Kroilzer, Samuel Ebcrly, John S. Bna»ely, John Sherbahn, * Feeler, John Shopp, Beniamin Martin. • Tavern License* NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to apply at the next term of .ho court of Quarter Scssioha of Cumberland county, for a license to keep a tatrqtn or public house in tho house now occupied bjr Jacob Grove, in Kingstown. Silver Spring township.. Matbit 0, 1848.—81* JOSEPH dADIiBIt. tVo tile Undersigned citizens of SilVef SpHhg town ship, do certify that we are well acquainted wlltt the above named Joseph Sadler, that he il of £ood re puto for honesty anti temperance, and U wbll piovid od wilt hdulb fbbm, and conveniences for the accom modation of atranjjbrs and travellers, j)Hfl that such Um or tdvern is rieCesft .fy tH actdmmodale tlib ptiblic and entertain slringcis arid ttavcllerb. M. Kushl, . 4. Emmlnger, George M. Rupp, Jacob GroVc, J, Reed, Pf M ; I ty ait lS er ’ Jacob Landlg, ' Martin Harmonl Martin Kieflbr, 4 William WilliaWs,* George VVilli am9 i John Herman, Richard Blessing. . George Hauck. Tavern Xiiccnpc; NOTICE (a hereby given ihit't Intend to apply at the next term of the court of Quarter Seiaiona of Cumbetlani) county, for a licence to keep a tavern or public houee in the hoiiae I now occupy aa ,auch In Newton lownahlp. Match B, 1848.—3t* Wo iho tindiralgned citizens' ot Newton township, do certify that Wo are well acquainted with the above named William Parka, that ho is of good fopulo fnr honefly and tomperiSnce,'and Is well provided with house 'room and conVonlericoa fo‘r the lodging and accommodation of sirangorii afi’d iravellera, and that such inn or tavern la necessary to accommodate Ibfe’ public ahU errtertain alfarfgera arid iravellera.' Janlca H. WMoM, Michael I.ntohaw, Christian Snokt, John Halier, lldqh Aliabn;' . Francis H. Fhlton, George Nennlnget, Samuel Sriolic,’ hiOSes'Cope, 4. Irwiit, , Jacob Newmaii,' David Fbriman, aebb Severe, .fllillee Woodhurn,' : 'tfaveru License;, , NOTICE fa hereby given that I intend to apply rtl the float tornf of the Court of Quarter Scaaiona of Cumberland coflfiiy, foV a flconae to keen a tavern of public houae in the Bouft I new occupy a 4 auch jdhAwiLKlWa-.' We ifio qndorilffned dtl/cna of flfqwloiji tqwn^lp» do certify thal tvo.an) well acijuointcd with the above named John Wilklna, that .he, a of good repule.for honeaty and temperance, and ia wolf provided with houae room and convenience* for, the lodging mid accommodation of atrangora and .traveller*, and that auch inn of tavern'ia pccoaaary to accommodate the nuhlic and entertain atrangora and iravollcta. P Jamoa Wataon;, .£«"•«“» L.|Vandarboll, Daniel Byota, Daniel Kindig, , Joahua Vapderbelt, William Lehman, Michael Hale, , ‘ GeorgeGelber, John D. Vandotbolt, Joel Urtcket, Jldnry Kindig, f< Srlrojrof, XIST OF UETXEBS. iDVBRTISBD IS TUB 11 VOLDHTK* R" B» APPOIHtMKS'T. ' $ 18. ‘Jtni ha it further tndtteJ, . • - * * * * * *• Ami dll.advertisements. made Under the Orders of Uic Post* nutter General, in a newspaper or newspapers, of letters urt* Sailed fbr In any Poet-officc, tdihll be Inacrkcdiu Iho paper or papers of tile town or place where the office advertising mdy be aUudUid, having, tho largest lircnlation. [yfew P dfid No. 170.Chesnut St., Phila. March 9, 1848.-3 1 First Arrival of Mew Spring cidbds! THE undersigned have returned fVbth.ibb JsUy* with one of the largest find cheapest blocks m JNEW SPRING GOODS, over brought to Ca Hiele. it tonaisw in part oj 5000 yard. of now Caliooba al 4, Gf, B, 9,10 and I3i cento per Jardf 1000 yards nfew Scotch Ging: Hants at 18J, 15, 18} and Sit cli; pet yard. . Blue black weal of England and French Cloths & Cas- than ever. Also Checks, ticking*! flanhbls, alpaohas, and muslins for a mere songi being cheaper than was ever dreamed of. Alatt our. usdat assolUnetlt df .Gtoberieft & Qllebnawarel Thh dlioVe 16 Bind gamplt^-Wehan’tfchumeralß the one>ionlH pari of the different articles we have for Sale, We Say td all, if yob tfrahl ti> save mo* ney in buying your goods call on its as our goodd havb all been boßgnt for bdsn, abd of cotirse wd can,sell considerably lower than those.who,buy dll credit. . A. &W» BENT2* . . 3 doiti Itoulfc of lAe Fast March 9} 1818; “ Ivil. sftlteh} TTAS just rccclVcH a U\ OfsdpcHnr trertfch Clolhl Aland ■Casslmcrcei which hte will sell or nuke td order, .. i* i : v *• Dropsy i Gravel, and disease! of the urinary ofgansj. Übs and alt lilsen?ba bf lUb blood* derangement*, of the Liver; dec.', and all general diseases of ihe syateral 1 II is particularly requested that all who. contemplate the use of this article, or who dciiie informationi fe* 5 specting It, will obtain a Pamphlet of 3? pages, which ’ Agents whose names are below will giadljr gi»e awsy; this book Heal* bpbn llte tnelhod of cure—explains (be pfo£fe>llef of lhi| article, abd tno .diseases it has liecn used for over (his country .and Epiope for fptw years with such perfect effect. o*er,l6 pages oflcs timbny f PnceWi SO p*.|sl 12 ot.; the Ititgcfjdiiug. the cheaper; Every ho/tle Jiaa “0; C! VaWJHN" wflhtefc Ml, lions; die. 800 pam|ihiet. p»B» * B j, • Dr. G.C. VAUGHN, nml aoM *1 Principal Offic., 507 Main atrcei; puUjilo. N. 1 1; Offle.. ,doroM to sain of Ihia ailiclc ciciusively. >32 Naaaau. N. YojkJ anil rflrhfcr df.Baaex ami Waßlimglon. Sal.em. MaUH and by all llifouEhuut thia country and ! Canada as Agents. , , r.,, :.. '* For sale by S. V(. Haverelick, Carlisle; M- L.ua,. ‘ Harrisburg-,llusscl (t Dice. Dickinson; J.. 0, & G.DI Aliick, abipperisinirgt Adams dt Esliclman, Stougbs (bwn; MarchS, 1848.—1 y • ... AOjUOO s Victim Every Tew 1 Fall a prev to Coniuhtption, A*thma, tuid Mail* 1 ing Jilood, Hecfit Fiver and Night Swhahi MRS. ADAMS, ISGIh Meeelj WfIVM • year with a cough, t paih m ih* ebelw( higbt. awoats, and all Dio aggravated _ .?( , sumption; nothing relieved one tried Sher-t raon'a Balaam—fcalf ai bollle cutml hefi, . r Ulcerated Lungi and X,mr.»jMr. E. T. Law rence, Jackio'p aitcnl, Brooklyn, after yeota ofauffer ing, and treated b} vanoui phatciana, waa pronolifr eed incurable from ulcetafcd lUngauid. liver. pyjnlj ae waa auppoaed, He tried the Balaam r itp, eflecta wore niuat miraculoua j two holilea cured him. , PliuHiV arid Cmimmption.—Mrt. Bami, reel-. ' clino at 88 Slfcrilfaircef, it) jloara old, li.eftth koh ! ject to aftacka of plouff.y and con. Uf T.pticotghg for jeaW. Tito Balaam Baa aaved her fto« Vbfy ' [a Hay etfrei.'tfa™ f» told. aiaier-ln-law who Badkan an invalid for dear, from Aalhma; to another con-_ eldared oa'fn'crihanmpllpn. KfcllwrfiJwm'ajMiM., ao’tlHi.they travelled aeVerai.hundred mllea,, ( ~ 3pilling!ltobd-U>Uw aarminm It fef da t» 4 file wofaf kind of ConaumAfion, and .unlcaearreatcd, [nlfnfo fa generally Shoymmo f All-llealing. Balaam ia ihe boat, remedy kneyvni it heals »h«. wounded or ruptured Mood vcaacla of the lunga. and, thereby effects porm'anVnt euro, t whllo hlhei .route*, dies only atop the blood foi iho time. A few doaea of this BalsaW will, apliafy iho roost akeplloar thal’U is tbs medicine required—Jl has Von successful, in • many cases, and that too where they.had run rapid decline,'or, as mof.o' generally expressed*'*!!*** - ly Consumption,’ 1 Ypung persona* or thowi ofjnUU' die ago, arc more subject to \\tW9 tycn/ sgeda. . ~ . •, '. I Price ftocenUkndSl per bottle* • ( . Dr. §hcrnvin** Cough and Worm* llbtengcs, and Poor.Man’a Blaatera.aold saatorti , Principal OlBco 106 W«aaaU .alreot, Now York. ■ Aoints POII.TIIS sat,s. or' Tits Aoovk.—S. W. Havetaliokr Ikr. d. .l. MJota, J.At W. B..Klemliiiri Carllale t O. W.SmtlUar.Churehlown|A. palo-' oan.ShephordkVri'wnl Or. Ira Day, iMeohim J. C.’ Boo'mh,‘Shlromonalown; J01m.0.-Wii<2>, Llaburnt Jti>4 May. Now Cmnhorlsnd, «S"f ,te 1 Nowhurgu . ■. . 4 . . 11 1- iii-i!. December 30, tire'- v< • :'