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    TWENTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.'
SECOND.SESSION.
IN SENATE.
Thursday. Feb. 7.
After the reception of some reports and
private petitions— '
Mr. 'Clay, of Kentucky, presented a me
morial, signed by a large number of the in
habitants of the District of Columbia, remon
stratingagainst the interference of the citi
zens of"other parts of the country in the
subject of slavery in the District, and against
any action on the part of Congress in com
pliance with such unauthorized interference.
Mr. Clay addressed the Senate nearly
two hours in an earnest, animated, and most
eloquent exposition of his views of the sub
ject presented by the memorial, and in op
position to the proceedings and ulterior de
signs of the abolitionists. Mr. C. concluded
by moving (as the memorial demanded no
legislative action) that-jt be laid on the table,
and be printed; which motion (after a few
remarks from Mr. Calhoun, expressing his
great satisfaction at the views and sentiments
delivered by Mr. Clay) was agreed to nem.
con.; and the Senate adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Mr. W. Cost Johnson, from the Select
Committee on the Public Lands, on leave,
made the following report and resolutions:’*
Resolved, that the Committee report to
the House and ask leave to be discharged
from the further consideration of the subject
matters referred to them, and-that the jour
nal of the Committee be reported_and pub
lished.
Resolved, further, that the Committee
deem it inexpedient to take further steps,on
the subject'of the Public Lands this session.
Mr. Robertson offered an.amendment in
structing the committee to report a bill for
dividing the proceeds of land sales among
the several states; —the division to be sus
pended during a war with sny foreign pow
er.
The hour having expired, without taking 1
any question, the House proceeded to the
orders of the day.
The Speaker presented sundry Executive
communications, which were laid.on the ta
ble and ordered to be printed.
The House then resumed the considera
tion of the Army Bill. The question pend
ing being on the motion of Mr. Mercer to
amend by inserting 530,000 for certain Sur
veys. -
The amendment was cut off by the pre
vious question being carried. The bill was
thereupon ordered to be engrossed, and,was
then - read a third time, passed, and sent to
the Senate for concurrence.
When,, after the reception and disposition
of certain Executive communications.
The House, at 5 o’clock, adjourned
From the JV. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
The packet ship Philadelphia. Captain
Morgan, from London, came up this' morn
iHs. Cnpt. Morgan sailed from Portsmouth
on the 25(1T of December, and brings the
London papers of the previous dayv
We are indebted to Cnpt. Morgan for the
use-of-a-file of-London papers to die evening
of die 22d inclusive. y'
The steamer at Liver
pool on the morning oPtfic 21st, having sail
ed on the 6th. She carried out the Presi
dent’s Message, which is published in the
London papers of the 22d. The Courier
(ministerial) remarks.on that portion of it
relating to the invasions of Canada.
“The language used with respect to Ca
nada mitst be received as a satisfactory re
ply to the charge raised against Mr. Van
Buren by party hostility.”
The same paper pronounces the corres
pondence between -Col. Worth and Col.
Dundas. “creditable to the feelings of both
officers.”
The Vicenncs la. Sun says that a most
daring attempt tvasmade a few evenings ago
to rob the receiver’s office. With„ a large
iron Crow-bar, they burst open the "shutters
of_a back window, and went in. The iron
chest in which 'the money was deposited,
resisted all attempts to open it. They pick
ed Up some loose change amounting to about
$3O or 35, and made off with their booty.
" MARRiaDs .
v On the 17th ult. by the Rev. J. Ulrich,
Mr. George Setrer, of East Pennsborough
township, to IVliss Susan M. Bell, of Har
risburg.- - r~* ~‘
, On the Sist tilt, by the Rev. Henry Au
rand, Mr J Christian Wolf, to Miss Sarah
Derr, both of’North Middleton'township. ■ _
i 1 On the 24th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Rosen
miller, Mr. Richard Windemaker, to Miss
Margaret Gardner, both of Papertown;
DIED: ...
‘ On Saturday morning last, at the residence
of her son Capt. Samuel Woods, in Dickin
son township, Mrs; Jane Wodds,\n the 77 th
year of her .age.
7On the Slat ult.at his residence, in Derry
township, Westmoreland county, Mr. Rob
ert McCoy, formerly of Carlisle, in the 37th
year of his age. '' ' '' " ■' '
THE :
. CORREI
‘Per
bbl:
.Flour, superfine,
Rye Fl(iur,
Corn Meal,
Wheat,
Rye, ;
, Corn,
Oats, .
Cloverseed;
‘ Flaxseed,
Plaster,
Whiskey ~
Pork,;
Beef,
Leather,sole
” Do, upper
WHsuolution of Co-partnership.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween the subscribers under the firm of John
H. Weaver.& Co, was* dissolved oh the 7th Inst,
by mutual consent—ail persons indebted to the
late firm will please call with John H. Weaver,
in whose hands the book accounts, notes, due
bills,* Bcc. are left for collection, and to whom
payment must be made. -
JOHN H. WEAVER.
ANDREW RICHARDS.
Carlisle, Feb. ,4, 1839.
N. B.—The public are respectfully informed
that the subscriber 'continues to do business at
the old stand. JOHN H. WEAVER.
TURNPIKE ELECTION.
THE Stockholders of the Harrisburg, Carlisle
and Chambersburg Turnpike Road Compa
ny, arc hereby notified, that in pursuance of an
act of the Legislature, an election will be held
at the house ot Maj. Jacob Rehrar, in the bor
ough of Carlisle, on Mondayphe fourth day of
March, 1839, ihcn and there to elect THREE
MANAGERS for said company.
JOHN IRWIN, President.
February 14,1839.
To.the heirs , and legal representatives of
JOHN D. WJIL TENS ER GEE, late of
the Borough of Newville, dcc'd.
TAKE NOTICE
that I will hold an Inquisition on a writ of Parti
tion and Valuation, on the premises late of John
D. Waltenherger, dec’d., on Friday the Bth day
of March 1839, at 11 o’clock A. M., where all
Interested may attend.
JOHN MYERS. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, ?
Carlisle, Feb. 12, .]£39. S V”N
To the heirs arid legal representatives of
SAMUEL NEIDIG, late of Frankford
township deceased.
TAKE NOTICE
that 1 will hold an Inquisition on a writ of Parti
tion nnrf Valuaiion, on the premises late of Sam
uel Neiditt, dec'd,, on Tuesday the 12th day of
March 1839, at 10 o’clock A. M., where all in
terested may attend.
JOHN MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, 7
Carlisle, Feb. 12, 1839. 5
ATTENTION INFANTRY*
tYou are ordered to parade on
your usual ground, on FRIDAY the
22d instant, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
in winter uniform, with arms and
.accoutrements in good order.
By order of the Capt.
Thom pson spots wood, o.s.
Feb. 14,1839.
N. B. The Medal will be shot for on that
day. ■
THE subscribers will lease for one or more
years their valuable Tun Yard, with alb
its appendages. It is one of the best locations
in Virginia for carrying on the business on an
extensive scale, as there is abundant room and
the materials are ample. A numberof the Vats
are undercover, and all the buildings arc ot the
most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark
(which can he got convenient and atfair prices,)
is done by water power.
Any quantity ot Hides can be procured in the
neighborhood, as there is no other tannery with
in several miles of the place—and there is also
every facility tor getting hides from the cities,
and sending them to market when tanned, eith
er by rail road or canal. There is, likewise, a
demand at this place for a large quantity of
Lcatlier annually by the Government.
Possession will be given immediately.
For further particulars enquire of .
HUGH GILLEECE & CO.
Harper’s Ferry, Feb, 7, 1839. eowlf
Estate of John Sheaffer, deceased.
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration have been is
sued to the subscriber on the estate of John
Sheaffer, late of East Pennsborough township,
deceased. All persons having claims against
said estate Will present them for adjustment and
those who are indebted are requested to make
immediate payment.
JACOB SHEAFFEK, Adm’r.
East Pennsborough township, ?
February 7, 1839. 5 6t*
THE subscribers beg leave to inform the pub
lic in generar that they have associated
themselves under the firm of Sheaffer & Shultz,
for the purpose of conducting the mercantile bu
siness at'this placfj where We intend constantly
keeping on hands a large and g eneral assortment
of liny Goons, GROCERIES, Bcc; See. .We in
vite all to give us a call.
! GF.ORGE-SHEAFFER,
JOSEPH SHULTZ. ,
■ Mount Rock, Feb. 7, 1839. ,3t.
N. B. All those knowing themselves indebted
to me can make payment at the' store, as the
books are left there.
ATTENTION MILLERS I-
JfWENRY FLINCHBAUGH has invented a
■ II self-tightening Bush for Merchant Mills
t»r wliich he has a patent. It is superior to any
thing of the kind ever invented, and’ can be seen
In operation at My, John Agnew’s mill, in the
Borough of Carlisle. Millers would do well to
call and examine,for,themselves.'
■ February 7, 1839,—5r. " y
, WEEKI'
Carlisle.
g 7 25.
5 25
' 100
1 50
1 00
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;.16 00
1 12
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Phila.
.8 50
5 00
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1 68
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ATTENTION ARTILLBRT4
• 0,l Y.ou are ordered’: to .parade oh
your’uaual grounddnFßlD A Ythe
Jfljl 22ndofFebruary inatQnt,at 10 o’-
I ga[| : ,,clock j A. M.-, cbmjjletely eqtiipt,
lIS wit' l arms in good firing order; C( -•
'li By order of Capt. Biddle. ■ ,
if JOHN R. KERN AN, O. S.
-JJL, February 7, 1839.
47
16 00
1 42
0 00
10;
00
00
.00
A VALUABLE TAN YARD
FOP. RENT. ■
AT HARPER'S FERRY, VA.
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
GEO. SHEAFFER;
i- m ** t 4tt <m:» «t ttv.
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Cumberland County i
By the Commissioners of said county, from the Ist day of January to the 81st day of December,
A. D. 1838, inclusive. _
WILLIAM S. RAMSEY, ESR., TREASURER.
DR.
To balance due county, received from former treasurer
Balance of tax outstanding on the Ist Jan. 1838
AmOuntof taxes assessed for 1838^
Cash received on loan from J. Stuart, Esq.
Dp do Robert Armstrong
Do do Joseph Clark
Do for an estray from David Hume, Esq.
Fees due county from delinquent collectors
Do. received on unseated lands, &c. -
Do. (verdicts) received in the Quarter Sessions
Amount of A. Erb’s note due Feb. 1838, received
Fees refunded on Coroner’s.lnquest -
Schedule of outstanding Taxes,
Due county per return of Treasurer, Slst December,
1838, subject to exonerations, fyc. with the amount
assessedJbr 1838, viz.
Collectors.
William Woodsf
Martin Dunlhp
J. Montgomery!
Nicholas IJrichj
P. Messersinith
Geo. Kinsinger.
Dam elUti aro & n"
Daniel Leckey .
Robert Clark
H.D.Daelhonsen
David Mtfrtins
Adam Heiglef
John Lchn
Townships , life
Dickinson 1
Silver Spring !
W.Pennsboro* J
Allen 1
Carlisle 1
Dickinson (
ETTeirnsboro’’"
Frankford
Hopewell
Mifflin
Monroe'
Mechanicsburg
N. Middleton
Netvion , _
Newville
South Middleton
Southampton
Silver Spring
•9ftdppensb*g boi
Do. township
W. Pennsboro*
George Ewing*
John Johnston
William Moore*
William Tritt*
John Saxton}:
Thomas Spenfcer
John Raum*
J. Beltzhoover
--*1.9104 46" t,53J7 70*
•——
Due County by the following persons, via >
M. Holcomb, Esq. late Sheriff for fines and Jury fees
for 1837" *• ' ’ 9105 12
J. Myers, Esq. Sh’ff, for jury fees for 1837 44 06
J. Lobach, as keeper of penitentiary for 1837 56 49i'
M. Bovlc for cbsts ~ ‘'■ ‘ 36 29 ”
R. Miles do
The County stands indebted for balance of loan to W»
Bentz, 92000 00
V.
To balance due county by Treasurer,*
•The balance due county by W. S. Ramsey, Esq.,
late Treasurer, since paid to his successor in full.
tSince paid in full.
{Since paid on account —William Tritt
William -Moore
George .Ewing
David Martin
James Montgomery
John Saxton '
John Raum
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, ss. -
We the Commissioners of Cumberland county, do cer
f ify that the above and foregoing exhibits n true and cor
3*gjm¥|crect statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of said
■SSijjSj? county, for the term above stated, as also of the Taxes
assessed for the use of the county, together with the ag
gregate of fees and exonerations allowed during the said term—and
also the amount of the several taxes outstanding and in the hands
of the respective Collectors, as above stated, according to the best
of our knowledge and judgment.
Witness our nands'and seal of office, at Carlisle, the 7th day of
January, A. D. 1839.
JAMES WILLIS, 1
HOBERT C. STERRETT. j- Commit siontre.
JOHN CQRNMAN, J
Attest— John Irwin, Clerk. 1 ,
AND
HOBSZ3 FOWSB.
CALL AMD B.XAMIMB FOB rOOBSRLVSsi
The subscribers, thankful for past Favors, take
this method of informing the public that they
still continue the biiiiding of Thrathihjf Machines
_ , ami* a «»«•»« and Hone Power, at their old stand, in Louther
CABINET MANUFACTORY- ■ farmers’ hoteE;
THE subscriber respectfully Informs the In* /,* High aired a few~door* eatt tf the Coiirr cons - lderab j c improvement bu the poorer ahd
habitants of Carlisle, .and>the public gener- Home , r machined and have also attached a .
ally, that he still resides at his Old Stand, in , W . . ’ .• • i r<T AVm rn|jn ACUF.D:
North Hanoverstreel, opposite Mr. E. Bullock's 6 A ttls 1 S L Si
Chair Manufactory, where he continues to carrjr fhe subscriber having leased the above named which hty and i liropleness f construc
-0,1 *V e _.- , . establishment from Mr. Simon H underlie! i.and Having 5u manner of confidence in ,the supe-
Cabinet JflaMng Business, haying provided himself with every thulgneces- H . oftheabove mentioned machine; tic. they
• i«ia . i « e i ' i - y sary, is now ehabled to abcortimodatc travellers tuiuthp* that FnrmerA shall fast them before
in all its various branches. He has lately fuO ant f others in a style that will not fall to p,least u Y‘ ‘ {lVnurchas? “
mshed himself with anew and . Hose wUomay faJorhim with acall. “pS, v»?sWng topdrchaSb hr examine the
SPLENDID HEARSE, THE BAH Ahd OEUMS machine. will please. niake application at the
tec. to accommodate all those who may lator receiveUisspecialattention,* shop* “
him with a call. He returns his sincere thanks kept constantly provided with the best of I*l Q- hotel, neat the C -.„y.pc V. MITCHELL. ‘
toMiis friends and customers tor the liberal en* UORS. ____ _ , ' ii.. e i«9« * • ■ .
couragement bestowed ori hinu&aolicitsa con* • * • > way tiißMO'
tinuanc." of their patronage. He flatters himself will at all times be abundantly supplied vmhal* ■ yi■n« ni r T hltfll DDADfeDTV
that by strict attention to business and adisposi* the delicacies which the*seasoii airi market can ||. VALUABLE | UVTrI rnUitn I V
tibn to please, to merit and rcceive.a share of afford* and no exertions will be wanting to please . ‘FOR SALE'
Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 1, IBSS.' Carlisle.Aprils. ii&r 9 * ' '
Eastern daily !;■■■. S POTAToiT'
Western «- •* - 12 m IQji in 500 BUSHELS POTATUfca. and an Indisputable title given. Possession can
Southern •• «i_l2m! Tp.m, TTUST receivedfrom Belfast (Maine) andfor be had on thefirst ofApril next. For further
Meehanicsb’g •• " 12m. 7 P-mV«f sale at Walnut Street Wharf. JMburtels particulars app/y to r
Newvillo •* 12 m. 10 a.m. Musser Potatoes. ■. OWEN McCABE. _-f RANCIS McMANUa.
n. LAMBERTONiP;.M. Harrisburg, Nov. 15,1858. CarH»lt t 6epl. 2T, 1839.
•’ ' t • ■ ' r "- ' v, \ .' <• ' —-
■ STATEMENT
Am'nt out
standing.
$ 202 45
729 62
349 79}
138 84
386 97
461 74}
687 05}
Amt of du
plicates.
1837
\
«1820 84'
1396 97}
18M 74}
178705}
519 28}
411 16
420 90
-1357 83
' 246 73
1497 95}
~ 946 37
160 43}
1835 30
,1073 95}
1829 87}
385 25
173 80
1430 00
1838
1390 13
431 95}
454 87}
22 15"
$264 Hi
JBy catKpaid on Commissioners’ ordert. Jfc. viz:
For tuition and stationary for poor children, $ 493 59
Grand and Traverse Jurors pay, , . 3244 25
Auditors for settling accounts for 1837, 45 00
Witnesses fees in criminal prosecutions, 475 21 i
Justices’ do do 59 04
Constables’ do do _ 113 24
Printing for county, 132 24
Constables for making quarterly returns, • 86 09
Repairs and incidental expenses of public buildings, in
eluding Court Crier’s fees, stationary for office, &c.
John Miller for road damages.
Inquests on dead bodies,
E. State Penitentiary for support of convicts.
Sundries furnished county jail and penitentiary, ’
Bridge over Yellow Breeches creek at Lisburn, in full.
Assessors’ pay for 1838,
Taxes refunded, , •
Expenses of General Election,,
John Myers. Esq. Sh’ff, for support of prisoners.&c.lSSS,
Joseph Lobach, Esq. salary as Keeper of Penitentiary,
Directors of Poor, for support of paupers, &c.
R, M’Cune, Esq. salary as Director of the Poor for 1838,
David Empiinger, Esq. do do do'
A. Waggoner, Esq. do do do
Jacob Zug,- EsqTpay as Commissioner, in full,
James Willis, Esq. pay asdo , for 1838,
Robert C. Sterrett, Esq. do ■ do
John Common,Esq. do frqml2th Novem, to
31st December, 1838, v
John Irwin, Esq. salary as Clerk to Commissioners,
James H. Graham, Esq. salary as Attorney to' do.
T. Craighead; jr. Esq. fees as Clerk of Quar. Seas. &c.
Adair, Esq. fees as Deputy Attorney General,
George Fleming, Esq.Trothonotary’s fees,'
Doctor Stadiger, for apprehending horse thief,
W. Bentz, on account of loan with intefest,
Hon. John Stuart;- ■ do do
Robert Armstrong, . do do
Joseph Clark, ■do .do
J. H. Graham, Esq. fees in case of writ Of error;
Viewers of Roads and Bridges,
Fox orders,
$ 503
4872
19X05
*3OO
500
665
10
13
15
381 73
246 36}
352 37
103 80
Whole amount paid out; $17037 50
By commissions allowed Treasurer, ' 300 00
Exonerations allowed Collectors, 34“ 31
Fees do do 1053 34
Balance of taxes due by Collectors, per schedule on
debit side. ___ 6317 70i
Balance ill hands of Treasurer,
$26047’ 01
•1003 isi
$235
100
180
265 ‘
175
125
30
We die Auditors of Cumberland county, Jiaving examined the
several accounts and vouchers of William'S. Ramsey, Esq; Trea
surer of said county, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day
of December, A. D. 4838, inclusive, do report and certify that we
find a balance due said county by said-Treasurer, of one thousand
and.ninety-three dollars'and fifteen and a half cents as above stated.
Given under our hands at Carlisle, the 26th January, A.D. 1839.'
WILLIAM LUSK. 1
GEO. M. GRAHAM, V Auditors
JOHN CLENDENIN, J
THRASHING MACHINES
VALUABIiB- PPOPBP.TY
/FOR SALE.
\\The subscriber will sell,on
Wedmiiay the 2Q/A of Pebruary now/,
.J:.- —
A TRAOT Or LAND,
situate In Savdle’township," Persy county, con
taining l 9 acres, rhota or lets, oaring thereon
erected an elegant • _ ,
WOOLLEN FACTORY
WH i4|ft(NOTEQUiLLBDiN PKUflf OOVNTT.)
cBMIB * *4Z,SO, A
GRIST MILL;
.... ,On the thost.improved plan.
The other buildings are; a large two story
FRAME HOUSE; good half Barn, pnd.other
necessary buildings.,; is also n SAW
MILL on the property; propelled. by Buffalo
creek, on which the other machinery is erected;
which is a never falling stream, sufficient to pro
pel a Flutter wheeled Saw Mill till July;, togeth
er with ail the other machinery.An indisputa
ble title wiil'be given; apd terms made known on
tho day of sale. - .' 'V--, ; ——;~r
FRANCIS ENGLISH.
Saville towpshlp, Perry county, ?
January 34, 1389. 5 4t
€R.
226 fe&i
75. 00
52 64
268 96
201 56
666 66
572 00
51 00
235 56
1084 67
200 00
6000 00
30 00
30 00
30 00
93 Q 0
120 00
105 00
- - NEW ,
FLOUR & FEED STORE;
The subscriber respectfully informshiafriendS
and the.pnbllc in general; that .he has (open
ed a FLOUR , and PEED STORE at his old
stand, (corner of Loutlien and Bedford,} where
he intends keeping for,sale .
WHEAT ANH RYE FLOUR
by the barrel or smaller quantity, Buck'd heat
and Com Meal, Chofi and Bran, Com, Rye Cd
OaU\ all of which he intends keeping constantly
on band, and hopes to receive a share of the
public patronage. "■ ,
He has also on hand a few bushels of Sfirhtg
Wheat for seed, which he offers for sale.
JOHN PROCTER;
Carlisle, Jan. 24, 1839. ■ ' tf
28 50
260 00
50 00
119 24
53 00
15 75
34 40
1165 00
303 25
511 65
691 60
7 50
95 45
10 79
P. S.—He (till continues to carry on Hie Sil
ver Plating at th& did stand, and has constantly
on hand a good assortthent of plated Saddlery,
such ns Stirrups, Bins; Harness-mounting and
Coach work. Plating for Coach Makers done
in the best manner and with despatch. J.P.
FOR RENT;
THAT large .and commodious white houss,
situate in High street, in the borough of
Carlisle, opposite the Ppsf Office, having exten
sive back buildings thereto attached, at present
in the pccupancy.of ,Capt. Ekiward tf, Biddla,
calculated for any kind of business; Possession
given oii the Ist of April next.. -For terms ap
ply to • ' v, ISAAC TODD,
Agent of I, L. Todd.
tf_
Jan. 24, 1839.
EttaU of Jatriet Ertdiri, dceeuiedi
v N'O;,T^C3 ; -]E -
ALL persons indebted (6 the estate of the
late-James Brediril dec’d; of Carlisle, are
respectfully requested to call WitlT the subscri
ber and settle their respective, ahcounts, on or
before the first day of April hext;and those
persons who have claims and demandi. against
the estate will present tliem legally authontiou
ted for settlement. ' .... \
ANNA BftEDIN. Mm’jr. W
Carlisle, lah. 54, 183 S. 6i
824953 '851"
1893 151
$26047 01
Etiaie of Malhiai Young, deceased.
_ NOTICE*
LETTERS of Administration having been
granted to the Subscribed residing in Mont
roe township, Cuihberiaad county, on the estate
of Mathias Yeung; late of said township; dec’d—
this is therefore to notify all persons indebted.trt
said estate, to make payments
those having claims will presept them without
delay properly authenticated'for settlement. '
- , UN OC H YOtJNG, Adtu'r.
January 17, 183 S). 6t
SAVINGS' INSTITtTTIOU 5 ,
No. 60 South Fourth at. Philadelphia*
CAPITA!. 250,000 DOLLARS.
Often daily for the trOMatilon of busine'ts from
_ , 9A. M. t 63 P. M.
DEPOSITES of money received,Jor .which
Che following rateoflnterest willbeallowed:
1 year 6 percent, per annum;
6 mos. 6 •• *• - '
- • -3 > 4, .“»♦ - ■ ,i. f
On business depositee, to.he drawn at the plea
sure of.the depositor, no interest will be allowed,
Uncurrcnt notes of ,solvent Banks. in every.
part of the United States, will be rcceivetlas
special deposites, on such terms as may be a
greed on in each particular case.
By order of the Board,
, , ... .. ,J. pESSAA, Cashier;
Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1838. ly
DR. I. C. LOOMIS,
DENTIST*
INTENDS residing permanently ih Carlisle.,'
and woiild reSpecttully offet his professional
services to.the cJtitensOf the place and vicinity,.
He has taken rooms at Col. Ferree’s Hotel,
where he may be found at all hobra.
Persons requesting it will Be Waited upon at
their-residences. „ •
~£Ur. George D. Fouike,
h.r.. ,„ri 5 Or. TheodoreMyera,
Jiejerence,— < c.T/iorntonii
. Dr. David JtT. Mahon. L
Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838.
HOUSE AMtIOTFOR RENT.
THE subscriber will rent for one .JfesgA. ■
or more years the White Weath-Klm I I tjlA
erboarded Haute and lot of ground, *WI” g * jßr
situate in South Hanover Street.nndflWgEw<ta«
formerly occupied by the Rev. D. McKinley.
Possession wllt-be given Oh the Ist of April next ,
, ■ . “ JOHN AGKEW.
Carlisle, Jah. 10,1633. , r /■ tf •
FOR SALE,
a FIRST BATE BXUX.B TEAMS.
further particulars enqire of the suh-
JT scribers, at Oak Grove, Furnacep Ferry
fetkUDIUM..
January 10, 1859. , : . ; v> •, • - 7 :
lntelligencer,'and
insert 3-limes and charge t ; hl» offices. /
\ Clover Seed for &tlc. ■'
2QO jpfuniM OE CIiOVER SEED
TTUST* received from Ohio, and for sale at
•I the Warehouse of the subscriherin the bon-.
Sgh of Carlisle. Also a large quantity cf Tim
otßy Seed. HENRY RUtfAtHB;
December 20 j i 858.. '■
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