American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 06, 1839, Image 4

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    NOTICE.
To Wholesale Sealers and/SetaUers
of: Foreign Merchandize.
THE Treasurer of CumbeiifthdCoanty, in ac
cordance with the act of Assembly publish
es the following “List of Wholesale Dealers and
-Retailers of Foreign Merchandize',’’ within the
said county for the current year, commencing on
the Ist May 1,839, as classified and- returned to
him by the Associate Judges and Commissioners
of said county. Those who have commenced
business and whose names are not classified, as
well as those who arc bound to pay any fraction
al part of a license, arc required to have them
selves registered agreeably to law, without de
lay, or otherwise the law will be enforced,
Such as are designated by a * have taken out
their license, and those who have not, ar? requi
red to do so on or before the first day of June
next, after which day suit wdl be instituted,
without respect to persons, against all delin
quents. . •
JVames. Residence,
John Drawbaugh, -Allen
Issac Loyd, “
Asa While, ••
Jacob Baxtesser, ’’
Daniel Shelly - ■’
Marlin G. Rupp
•Alexander Cathcart
Crull & Barton
John Sonrbcck “
•Arnold & Co. * Carlisle
W. S. Roland & Co, “
G.W. Sheaffcr 8c Cp. "
John P.Lyne 8c Co. "
Jacob Sener
Hamilton 8c Grier. “
Win, Leonard
Jehii Snyder
Jacob Wolf
James Liggett
Crawford Foster
John Harper "
George’Heckman “
Samuel Elliblt ••
J. H. Weaver ,& Co. ‘ 1
Charles Ogilby. • “
George \V. Hitncr , “
‘George W. Crabb "
Weinck Bentz- •*
'William Gouhi “
Charles Barriitz “
■Jolni'J. Myers “•
George Cart 44
Mrs. Brandt 44
William Weljb ,• ■ "
James Loudon "
N. Wilson Woods “ 7. 12 50
Charles. W. Weaver “ 8 10 00
Charles Barnitz . 44 - . -8 . 10 00
John Falter i< . 8 10 00
Jacob Faust “ 8 10 00
Andrew G. Miller Dickinson 8 10 00
Thomas C. Miller “ 8 10 00
M.’P.ScJ.A.Ege.Agts. 11 8. „ 10 00
George Martin 44 ,8 10 00
Jacob Runp E. Pennsboro’’ 8 10 00
■ John 11.' Zearing “ 8 10 00
George'Mater •* 8 10 00
- Philip Kulihs 7/opcwell 8 10 00"
Games I.cibey' 8 10 00
Jgmes H.Palterson Milßin 8, 10 00
Robert Sturgeon Mooroe 7 12 50
Daniel Jvrvsber “ 8 10 00
C. W. &P. A: Ahl 44 7 12 50
Peter Livingcr , ' “ 8• , ID 00
Martin Miley Mechanicsb’g 7 12 50
W. S. astirigs “ 8 10 OO
Adam Reigel " 8 15 00
H. &C.l.eas “ 7 12 50
Dorsheimer&Crpmlich ll 8 lo 00
John Coover 44 7 12 50'
'VVilliam BarrSc Co. Neryville 7 12 50
Gilmore & Sentman “ 8. 10 00
Davidson & Johnston 41 ~8 10 00
Scott Coyle . 7 12 50
Jamison" Hennr.n & Co “ 8 10 00
William Brattin 1 “ 8 10 00
Andrew J.. North 1 •• • 8 10 00
7/eni*y Burkholder N. Middleton S 10 00
David Cbrhnian “ 8 10 00
Moore Sc Biddle Newton ‘8 10 00
James Kyle 44 3 10 00
Stough IS"-Brewster “ 8 10 00
Andrew Henry *• 8, 10 00,
James Reed , 44 . 8 10 00
J. (i W> Mateer Silver Spring 8 10 00
Hamilton itf Groft 44 8 10 00
W. T. Loudon' - 44 8 10 00
James Givin’ S, Middleton 8 10-00
Mathew Moore 44 : 8 10.00
Wm. Weakley ' 44 . 8 ,10 00
,’•Wilson Fleming “. 8 10 00
•Henry-Rich, ,4 ■ 8 ■; 10 00
Mrs, Sanderson Shippcnsburg 8 10 00
•Artz£#Co. ,<• 8 10 00
David Nevin•' 7 12 50
John Braqkenridgo , •* 8 - 10 00
Samucl.wilson —“ 8 10 00
Jonathan Peal 8 10 00
Wra. Snodgrass . 44 7 12 50
•Heck &f Co. - 44 8 ' 10 CO
GeorgC Clark.' ' 44 .8 10 00
’J.ScD, K. Wunderlich 44 '' 7 12 50
Whi; Russel .V S“ , ■ 8 10 00
•Edward Scull V ■ 1 ' s lo 00
'Stephen Culbertson “ ■/ 12 50
J. Itf M. Mateer Southampton 8 10 00
rJosiahHood . W.Pensboro’S 10 00
GeorgeSbafer “ ■ 8 . -10 00
.John Kinder ~-V : << 8' 10 00
John,Hetrick -Frartkford 8 ■•’ 10 00
J.. Williams , - 8 10 00
';■■■ snodgrass,
Treasurerof Ciunber'and County,
Treasurer’s Office, >
Carlisle, Mny9,1839.- J ■ P ...
B. Tavern Licenses granted at the last.
Court of Quarter Sessions £?c. are now ready for’
delivery; any person neglecting to take out his
or her.license, will be reported to the next. Court
of Quarter Sessions £fc. , . R. S. .■’
■ . Treasurer. .
CARD.
DR. JOHyjT. MYERS,.
.TJNFORMS his friends and. the public, that he
: jt has resumedthe duties of his profession, and
will give' his undivided attention to the practice,
ef its severalbranches. . •
Hisofiice is in the. stone house adjoining his
dntSstore'imd one done from the Post Office,:
Carlisle, Febi. 28, 1889. . : 3m
At si meeting of the Cumber
ilth VsSP, it was'
«nmotion,.Rcsolved,ThattheLaddersof tins
company'shall not'he used but by permission- of
the company, and all persons shall be prohibited
from Using ttye semc,'(without such permission,)
under a penalty of Five Dollars. -
; ; GEO. D. FOUI.KE, Prn’t.
Attest—P. Quigley, Sef’y. y
- .STRAY-COW. , V'
V Strayed away from the subscriber, residing
near Alexander's Mill, on the 3d ins L-a red and
white spotted. Cow, nearly fresh -milch, with
a smalt bell on. Any. information respecting
*aid Cow will be thankfully received,
', -, DANIEL WILANTT.
May 33, 1839.
FOjRWAHDING & COMMISSION
mu: jnq,
, OARtISTiE, CUMBE ELND C OUNTY,
HAVE erected a Warehouse on the HAIL
ROAD, at the west end of High strent,
mrectly opposite Dickinson College, where they
can at all times receive and forward merchan
dize and produce to 'Philadelphia, Chambers,
burg and all intermediate places, having placed
Cars on the road which will rim regularly be
tween Carlisle and Philadelphia, by which
Goods arid Produce of all descriptions will be
forwarded with care and despatch.
Goods will be received at the Warehouse of
Joseph 5* Lewis, jr. & Co., corner of Broad arid
Vine streets, Philadelphia, and forwarded to
Carlisle, - Chambersburg,. and all intermediate
places. ■
Carlisle, April 4, 1839. . ' 3m
License.
glO 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
- 10 00
12 50
10 00
10 00
IS 00
10 00
IS 00
12 SO
12 SO
12 SO
J2.5C
10 00
. 10-00-
10 00
JOSEPH S. LEWIS, JR. & CO
Commission «&.Forwardmg- Merchants*
S, IF. corner Broad & Finesti. Philadel/ihia,
ARE prepared to receive and effect sales o
all produce, merchandize,. &c,. which may
be entrusted to their care. Liberal advance?
will be -made on consignments until sales arc ef
fected.
Produce and merchandize left at the Ware
house of Messrs. Murray & Fleming, Carlisle,
shall receive prompt attention,.and all merfchan
iilzer&c. left with us \vil( be for warded to Car
lisle, Chambersbufg, and all, intermediate pla
ces, on the rail road, with care and despatch, at
the lowest rates of freight.
April 4. 1839. ~ 3m
10 00
THE bonks of Dr. Theodore Myers dcc’d.,
have been’ placed in the hands of Jacob
Squicr, Esq. for settlement. Those’ having
claims against, Or.those indebted to said deceas
ed, arc requested to call immediately for settle
ment. . . ■
- S. A. MYERS;
'Administratrix of said deceased. '
Carlisle, April 11, 1839.—3m0.'
' DU. 3. G. S3EPP, '
SURCEONEBNT-IST,
I TJB ESPECTFULLY informs thc-laclics-and
i Bu; gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that
he sets Artificial'Teeth irt the most approved
manner. He also plugs. and separates
teeth to arrest decay.: .. ' T ,
Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi-’i
tens the teeth,.-without injuring the enamel, cob'
ors the guriteafum remand[.refreshesthe mouth.
The tootli-achc will be cured, in most cases,
without extraction; and an odontalgic wash "is
prepared for healing sore gums ami fasten th,c
teeth. ‘ r -
Ladies and gentlemen arc requested to call
and examine his collection of Porcelain or In
corruptible cccth, which will never decay, dr
change color, and are frc’c'frd'mi all unplcjVs ( nVi v t
odour, dilrahle and w*ell adapted for chewing,
which will be inserted in the best manner and
at fair prices.
, All persmVs wishing Dr. N. .t]icir_
lcav6'a line at Ins resi
dence; No. 7 Harper’s How, when he will punc
tually attend to every call in the line of his pro
fession. .From a long and,successful,practice,
he hopes to give general.sati&facti.oh
Carlisle* April H, 1839.
CHARLES ES’CJI»U^P,
' ' .'ATTORNEY AT;'E^WvV :
WILL practice in the sever.il Courts o
Cumberland, Perry ami Juniata, Oflice
in Main street, Carlisle, a few doors west of the
Post Office.
March 21, 1839. • tf
THE THOROUGH BREB HORSE,
“PETER PARLEY.”
fr jSk Will stand the ensuing sea
at Carlisle, on the terms set
iSI) forth in the handbills.
’ ™' -»-* t- Peter Parley is of the very
first racing hlood. He was got by 'Oscar'—his
dam‘Betsey Wilkes’ was hy the celebrated ’Sir
Archie’—his grand dam by ‘Bedford’—his great
grand dam by ‘Dare Devil’—his g. g. grand
dam by ‘Lamplighter’—his g. g. g. grand dam
by Syms’ ‘VVildair.l The above pedigree is
■authentic as will be seen by a reference to the
American Turf Register.
For further particulars apply to
• w JOSEPH HERSHE, Groom.
Car/isle,. April 4,1839. -3m
FOjtGEtfEN; RANTED.
GOOD REFINERS wanted immediate
ly ly at Dickinson Forge. Apply to" ' 3
. ’ A,,G. EGE,
.May 2,1839.' ' ■ •" , . tf
AUDITOR’S'NOTICE.
The Audi fees appointed by the . Orphans’
CpurpbfiCumberland. County, to "marshal'
the assttsofihe estate oif George-Claudy, late o
Newton township, dcc’d,, in the bands of Jacob
Gilbert, his administrator, will meet for that
purpose at the house of JamesSponslcr, in.New
burg., Hopewell'townsbip, on Saturday thh' Bth
day of June next, at ten o’clock, A. M- where
all concerned will attend tbcirclaims.
DAVID S. RUNSHA,
AB’M. SMITH M’KINNEY,-
ROBERT C. KILGORE'
. . Auditors,
May 9,1839. ■ ” " ,
;■■; EpsTjbffi'ioa,..
, Carlisle, Pa. May 1-1839.
Arrival anti Defiarture of Mails
> ,- ; ; jlrrivesi Closes
(Eastern- ■ -tlaily - about 10m.- 7p.m,
- “ . - “ 5 p.m. 11a.m.
Western, ‘':l2 m. 9 a. m
Southern . ‘‘-iPm- —rprnrr
Meqhanicsb’g “ p‘ “ 10 m. 7p. m,
NewVille' -ISm, ; , 9a. m,
; R. 'EAMBERTON.P. M.
1J EAD THIS!- -DKSivayne's Compound
SM,Syru/i of PrunusVirginiana orlf'ifd C/ier
ryi—rThis is decidedly one of the best remqdies
fgrcoughs and colds now in us'c—it 'aUayS irri
tation of.the lungs, loosens'the cough, causing
-the phlegm to-raise.free’ahd, .easy;" in asthma,
pulmonary .consumption, resent and chronic
cbugiis.wheezingand choking of phlegm,hoarsg-'
ness, .difficulty of.breathing, croup, spitting of
syrup is warranted to effect a
permanent cure, if taken according to directions
which accoropany- the bottles. - For sale at the
rug store of - . . J. J. MyV.ns Ee Co.
POWDER '
By the Keg, &.C. received.‘and for sale at-the
store of . : ■
";' V ' _ ’JOHN GRAY, Agdnt. *
NOTICE.
Sm*
H) (M <n t# a n o ip» «* x*
IMPORTANT
To JflilTe's ff ' : Manufacturers.
HOWD'S IMPROVED DIRECT
' ACTION WATER;WHEEL.
THE public are informed that the subscriber
hasi.bought . the .right of the above water
wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania.- 'lt is con
sidered by those having them in use, as one of
the most important-improvements that has ever
been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the
whedl, can do so, by calling'at the foundry of
DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. The an
nexed certificates have been given ns-a slight
testimonial of its value; they will speak'for them
selves. All communications addressed to the
suberiber in Lancaster, Pa„ will be promptly at
tended to.
• MICHAEL MhMATH. •
April 11, 1839. ly
, [Copy.]
This is to certify, that I have put in one of
H'owtPa Patent Cast Inin Direct Action Water
Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that
the Direct Wheel does not flood the tail race as
much by three inches as the reaction did, and
that I can grind seven bushels with the direct
action wheel an hour, 'tmd drive two run of
stones, where I could not grind four bushels in
the same time with the reaction and drive one
run of stones.
PETER FAHNESTOCK.
Ephrata tp. Lan. co. Oct. 1838.
Allnwrty, May S, 1838.
This may certify, that I have been engaged
in putting in S. B. Howd’a cast iron direct ac
tion Water Wheel, both in. the Sfrfte of,New
York and in Michigan, and can my
decided opinion that with 8 feet head or under,
rightly put in, it.will do more business with the
same than any other water wheel which
I Have yet had any experience in» and in refer
ence to back water, is second best to none that-
I have yet tried* In reference to'guarding a
gainst there can be no better operation, and
it is very easy to be kept in repair.
S I’EPHEN AIL.ES, Millwright.
Allowny, September 3, 1838.
This may certify 'that I have had in rny Uill
one of Mr. Tjowd’s direct water wheels for the
spfifcc'hf ode year. Itish fiveTeeC'Vvhct7;' fi h'nd
I have had a redaction in the same place—{l have
also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet T think
Mr. Hawd’s will do more business wiili lcss wa
ter than any oilier I have.tried. It docs well
in hack water. I have had from sto 6,feet
head. I think we could do as njnch work with
half thclwater as wc.use.d to.do .with lhc_undcL
Shoot wheel, which has also been in operation
in my mill. ’ LAWRENCE RILEY:
Lyons, September 3, 1838.
■ Tiiis may certify, that we have-used one of S.
-Howd’s patent water Wheels since December
last* by the side of a re-action wheel, and--we
think, that Mowd’s will do double the business,
with the same water that the re action wlie&l
wijl door very near. We never have but three
feet head, and can grind with that eight bushels
per hour. We are subject t<rback-wntcr--T,his
wheel-will do as good busings under back ’wa
ter as the Ve-action, and we recommend it% to
the attention and patronage of the public.
' SIMON BURT r,
'*. ' ,MILES S. LEACH/-
. TSETB..., • ■
SILICIOUS METJLICi 0 R'' M Iff ER.i L JSCOR-
- ILUPTJDLB TEETH.
• It has for many yc'rirlib'ecmv•great desideratum
among European imd. American Dentists/ to
manufacture Teeth from incorruptible materials
which should imitate the natural living Teeth,
IVlany have devoted years to
perimcnts, and others nave succeeded in 'mamV
lacturing teeth of
lain ware, they *l\h'y'c
'white appcaranccv by which'they ■arcfc.T3>jy ,
tingnishedfrom the human teeth.,*
After long and tedious expcnftionts t ’the\ : ?uT)V
scrihor lias succeeded in- manutacUifmjy'te'clh of
materials entirely incorruptible, and perfectly iti
imitation of human-teeth. They have a semi
transparency, and arc made of-various sizes and
shades.
In cases where absorption of the areolar pro
cess, or other causes may render it necessary, lie
will cast of the same materials attached to the
teeth, artificial gums, which shall imitate till?
gum’and supply the loss of substance;
It is entirely impossible for these teeth to
-chan.ge..theiiLColor. or cause foetid breathy
He will insert them from one to entire sets, in
such manner that they will make articulation of
the voice perfect, and rnatcrialy assist in masti
cation, and sothat they cannot be distinguished
from the most beautiful natural: iving teeth by
the most scrutinizing observer. ‘ ...
He also performs al th&.various operations in
Dental Surgery, according to the ate scientific
improvements in the art. .
J?, H. -KNAPP* Surgeon Dentist,
Nl W. corner of Chares Sc Fayette streets,
• Batimorc.
A tocw Hinc of Freight-Cars
rtiom HARRISBURG TQ SH2L
ADELPHIA.
THE subscriber, gratefnl Jpivijast'.favors, re
spectfully acquaints bis friends lin'd the pub
lic, that lie has put into,operatioh' on the HAR
IIISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA
RAILROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS,
which will run regularly between Harrisburg &
Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of
all descriptions will be forwarded with care anti
despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. :
Goods will be received pt the WAREHOUSE
of THOMAS - !., RJAXWELL, N.'.E. corner of
Broad and ,Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for
warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chanibersbnrg,
and intermediate places, and by the subscriber,
OWEN M’CABE. 1
Harrisburg, lan. 31,1839. •- '
ITT-FISH. SALT: AND PLASTER; CON-,
STANTLYQN HAND. Gash paid for almost
all kinds.of count>;y produce^ - ,
v'.:MA.CIUNiST;-AiVi>
Burr Maiiufacturer.
The subscriber lns'friends
• and ibe public that he continues the manufactu
ring of all kinds of-machinery 1 for WnoleTrFac
tories, together .with : ' ...r - .' ;
FRENCH BURR KtitL STONES,
at hisoldstandipNewCunffierlan’d; all of which
he will warrant to be 1 made in the host .work
manlike 1 manner and of.theiesYmateriala/anil
sell at the Jowest-prices, upon accommodating
terms. . . 1 -
A constant supply of Cards will be kept pn
hands.-and bid machines repaired. ’. ,
• y,: • ABR’M MEtLINGER; ,
June 21,'1838. , : i ly , ■
PAWQT- STORES.
A SP.E.V/)///assortment of fancy Franklin
/« and Parlor S/bves, .intended for coal or
wood.'; A,lso, a variety of Coating Stoves of the
most, econpfnicajr.and approved .kind.- Wood
stoves and 011161*, Castings for sale cither finished
Or in the platcsi very cheap for cash or approved
country produce. ■ . - . : ■
‘ _r ■■ '.. 7 Pi-eis, FoEniNo. & Thupiom.
” Oak Grove Furnace* Oct. tf .
"| CHANGE OP AGENTS
-• ' For Morrison's Universal Medicines.
•■gXORATIO SHEPHERD MO AT. late Sole
fit B Agent in thcUnlred.States - , having been
dismissed by the British College of Health. Dr.
George Taylor, now of the city of. New York,
has been appointed Sole General Agent and Ily
gia Delegate to the United States. '
■ The said George Taylor has appointed A. D.
Olmstead, of Montrose, .Susquehanna county.
Pennsylvania, Sole General Agent for the states
of Maryland and Delaware, and thirty three
counties cast of the Allegheny Mountains, Penn*
syivania; and George C. Hand, Surgeon Dentist,
of AllentoWn, Letigh county, Piu, General A
gerit for four counties in die state of New York,
and seven in the state of New Jersey, to wit:—
Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Glouces
ter, Monmouth and Salem* in the state of New
Jersey? Gennessce, Livingston, Monroe and.
Stcnben, in the state of New York.
Hereafter, no person can on will vend the ge-‘
; nuinc Hygeian Medicines within the said dis
tricts, except by the authority of the said A.D.
Olmstead and George C.’ Hand. ' All former
! agencies within said districts having terminated
by the removal of H, S. Moat, who isnowoffer
. ing for sale under the.firm of Moat If -Pelham.
Medicines of their own manufacture, which will
| readily be detepted, ns such will not have the
: signature of jl. D. Ohmtcad t G. C,JJand t or
Olmstead if Hand, on the cover of each box or
package. ’
The leading llygcian nr Mor-
Isoniantlieoi y ot Disease, are too favorably and
generally known to require a minute explanation
in this advertisement. .
These medicines cure all diseases which ad
mit of a. cure,, and many hcrctofoi e_deeiUCd_in--
cuvabltT.
They may be given with safety to the weak, j
est patient, and under every-circumstance and
stage of human suffering, and to children of the i
most*tender age. '
' None offered for sale within the,aforesaid dis
tiicts arc genuine, unless each box or package
liavc a fac simile of James Morrison’s signature,
with a sac-similc of the signature of George Tay
/or, and also the written signature of A. D. Olm
stead, G. C. Hand, or Olmstead If Hand, with |
the written signature of’Sole Agents, when ap. |
| pointed. j
soTd in boxes wflh'chvelnpcs, at 25 and 50 cents; i
amTpackages at $1 and $3-. Each ‘ packet con- J
tains a-propot'tiou.ofabout two to one of No 2. !
The P.owdc'rs are in ■ separate boxes—price 25 j
Cents. . - . _ , ■ - -I
No chemical apothecary or druggist is ever
employed to sell; these medicines',- l *’ •
•• Uespcctablc'persons,cmnplyinir 'vith- the re
quisitions vcf}inye\ljn;iy be appointed; agents on
/ihora/terms. - ’
Ojfic&and (lencr'ahDcfiOtJ\ r o . 5 Someth -front,
street, Phitadef/ihia.. ~ v-:“ ,
A. D..OLMSTEAD, General Agent,. .
vFor 33 .qquntics, Pa.; ,tlvc.statesX>f, ;
? - 'Maryland and Delaware,' ’
i / O. Cf.HAND,-General A^ent,
- comitievK. .V;,- and Z counties, N.. J,
The public is hereby, .notified tli.lt-wc have
united our business, and'hmvaftcr-it will be con
ducted under the firm of Olmstcad 8? Hand.
All Orders directed to OlmsteadBc Hand, Nn.
5 south Front street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention. i
:Vr , ■ OLMSTEAD.& HAND.
The above medicine is for sale tfv , ■
CHAULESOOILBY, Agent* for Carlisle.
Sept 20, 1833. ly
- ®S&s;D€f S 3 -.“StyaiiSMSaSlV,
P. C-OOD’S
saapp.b-irßKisi'j'r m bsisdges>
FRANCIS G00D,.-of the township of New
I.'jndonTirTfhc county of Chester, and state
olFennsyl vania, obtained letters patent, for an
improved plan, of erecting Bridges over streairi?
atrc'ngth and-per’
•hi.a'ncncy with economy,-'‘so much so as not to re*
.tjuirc, in some situations, more than one halftjuj
expense to erect a Bridge on this plan, and when
built would not be liable to he injured byja fresh
et, or rise in the stream; the .Bridge being con
structed and secured in subh a manner, that if
the’ \Vntcr should rise so high\us to ruiv..ovcr the
top oT it, the Bridge would remain firm and se
cure. The plan has been submitted to a*num
ber of scientific men, who all pronounce it a
great improvement. One on tills plan has been
erc.cted over a branch of-WhUeclay creek, in
the township of Lomlnngrove, which received
the approbation of a Jilry appointed by tip' court
tQ,vjewahe_siuh / e._LT.he-.suh.scnl)er-Jia\Jug._piip*
chased the rights of the states of -Pennsylvania
west of the Susquehanna, New Hampshire, Ver”
mont, New Jersey, Eastern Shore of Maryland,
North.nml South Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky,
Michigan, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri* and
the territories of Wisconsin, and Florida, will
sell single, towpshipi county, or state rights, to
any person or persons, anti will give' every, .ex
planation that may be necessary,' at his place of
residence, Kirk's Milts* Lancaster county* Penn-,
sulvania* or to the Editors of the Volunteer,
Carlisle,' Pa. •
. . * FUAtTCIS G. FELL, ,
'September 20, 18S8.
Wei the Commissioners of Chester county,
having erected a Bridge.bp the model of Francis
Good’s patent, are decidedly of the opinion that;
it is a very valuahleimprovcmehti CspeciaUy for
bui/ding over small streams, being, much less
expensive in their construction.*
■ ■ Klijah Lewis*
■ «/. IVi Passmore,
.• John Pettier*
June 11,1838. ■ . .Commissioners.
JEX£iaj3Jy&JE.JSMW£i::
’ ■ - AND • __4,„ ■ ,
"SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
No. 66 South Fourth st. 'Philadelphia.
CAPITAL. 230,000 DOLLARS.
O/icn daily for the iransaclionof business from
9 V*. M, to 3 I’. M, . • - - .
BEPOSITES of money receivedj lor which'
tlie folloAvrng rate oynterest,will be allowed:
1 year 6 percent, per annum/' : ; '
• 6 mo3* 6 ■ “
■ . 3 “ A “ M ;
On.busiuessdeposiiesftobe
sure Of the deppsitor/no interest will be allowed.'
Uncurrent notes .of .solvent Banks, in every
part'd! the -United.. States* willbe-received'as
special deposites, on such terms as-, may,; bpj at.
greed on in each particular case.
■vßy order of the Board, >
. . J. DESSAAi Cashiei'. ,
• Philadelphia, Deer 19,1838. V : .“/'ly v-
2 DR. I. C. LOOMIS,
DENTIST.
TTNTENDS rqsiding.permanentiy in .Carlisle.'.
H and would'rcsjpecttully;pffer;his professional
services'to the citizens; ofthe place and vicinity;
He lms taken foams at Col. Ferree’s Hbtelj
where heiiiay be'found lit all hours., r..
Person'} requesting it will be jvaited tipon at
their residences.. •,.- ' , r .J, ■' :ly ..
■ >. CDr. George D..Rouike, '
: , Reference; — < Rev. Thp3.\C.'7horntoii^
: CDr. David Sf, Mahon. .
Carlisle. Ddo, 6) 1838, ’ ..
|gE;!gER-S ? Wi;3|^|
THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS
: H E A li T-H-‘
U r c know that health, and the ability to labor,
is the wealth of the great mass 6/ the fieo/de in
this as in most other* countries'. To preserve,
( therefore % that health by J\ r A7 URAL means, is
. a grand moral and fiolitical scheme, to JuIJH
which requires our utmost attention,
THE unparalleled reputation which Peters*
Plllshave acquired as a Medical Restorative,
is the most unquestionable proof that can he gi
. yen of their immense importance tothcafilicted,
. in almost every class c/diseascs. The number
. of letters received from patients recovering thro*
1 their.means is really,prodigious, and the' com
' Jphiints.which they have cured are almost as va
* Tied as they'nrc jmmerons. Hut still there are
. some in which they are more especially benefi
cial than in 'others; and among may be
. named the too often fatal complaints of the sto
-1 ranch and bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence,
. and Indigestion, for .which they are pot only a
certain but an immediate cure.'
1 ,It is well known that from the disarrangement
. of the.stoniach ami bowels, ariscninc tenths of
• all the maladies of adult and declining life? that
. this is the foundation of Flatulency, Spasmodic
Pains, Indigestion, Loss of Apctitc Sec., apd that
those in their turn give birth to Dropsy,, Liver
Complant, Consumption, and habitual lowness of
, spirits; therefore Peters* Pills being the verv
best medicine which has ever been discovered
, for the incipient diseases of ,the intestines, are
necessarily the surcst.prcvcntivcs of those dread
fui, and also general dUordcrs, which -embitter
mature life, and draw so many millions'to un
timely-graves.. . - , . .
. In speaking thus Dr. Peters arrogat»Vnolliing
Id himself that has not been conceded by the
public. He is no needy quack or unknown spec
ulator, who comps before the world as his own
I herald and witness, but is-placed in a responsi
bility of situation by the'palrnnagc. which he lias
1 enjoyed for years, and which is increasing to an
I extent unprecedented in the annals of medicine,
t that makes him careful to arrest nothing winch
j is not borne out by the most infallhle proof, and
jhence lie docs hot. fear to ho put to the test in any
7 PirFir !
. Dr. Peters is most happy to he able to state,
lon the authority of a great hiimhtr'or regular
; physicians, that wherever his Vegetable Pills
j have been introduced, they have almost anper
) ceded the 'adoption *of mcrcuriUl experiments, ,
for their pcculiar htcuUy in-sweetening the blood,
and stimulating it to expel all noxious’ juices, and
in giC-itig strength and'tone to the nerves, pre
vents ‘djsease-fronvacqumpg that strength wliich
got under,, if at all, hydangerous rbtnc
-1 .*Pj'o paved by,JO B. PRIESTLY PETERS, M>
T). 129 Liberty street', New Wrk. ; Each box!
contains 40 pills; price 50 cents
These .celebrated Pills are sold by all.the prin
.cipal'Druggists in HaUhnorc, Philadelphia, Wash |
ington citv, and throughout the United Slates,
the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West In-!
dies, and hv' • 1
JOHN J. MYERS; Carhslr.
SAMUEL ELMO FT, l>n.
S. WILSON h Co., Shippenshnvg,
GEO. GARUN, Chamlx-rsburg,
LEWIS DENIG, • Do.
ALEX'U SHEER*.Mcvceiwhurg, ’
P, W. LITTLE, Do,\‘
. I):cembei’6, 1838. . 3y
&AOirs\Si ..rCH333a 333S*?JlTTt7-
:riVE NOS TRUMS.—The turned u-sti
many of physicians throughout the United States
-lias.fully proved the fact that Piters’ Vegetable'
Pills arc the onTy'trng Vegetable Pills which will*
stand the test of .anulyzation; hence the prr.prie-' >
tor-would most earnestly urge the hi tu the notice *
of those who have been in the habit of using, as I
cathartics.or aperients, flic'destructive andd^ri-1
tating,quack.pills so generally advertised, and 1
which are at-nest but slow, consumers of the vital !
functions, and murderous agents,-gven to the 1
moat hale. It is .true; mo-.tOl them produce a 1
purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief; 5
hut in most cases they .injure the’ digestive or- '
pans,'and an habitual resort to lliem must ter
minate in confirmed dyspepsia. ' •«.
It is true that cathartic and aperient medicines
are oftei> required; but the nicest discrimination t
should.always by observed ,n the selection;, nag,'
if this be done, nothing injurious can’result frem ,
their use. ‘ - •
, To produce this much Dr. Pe-
several-years and,
feels proud to say lie has succeeded at length for .
beyond his expectations. The object of hispills
is to supercede the necessity { of a frequent re-_
course to-injurious purgatives,' and to offer a me
dicine safe, certain , and pleasant inits.opcratinn.
; Prepared .hy-Tos. .Priestly Peters, RL D. No.
129 Liberty street. New Each box con
tains 40 pills. . Price 50 cents,- For, sale by J.
J. Myers* andS. Elliott, Carlisle, and Samuel
Wilson 8c Co, Shippcnsburg.' Dec.. 6.
Pcjcvs’ VcgclalbSc PißSs,
MORE than three millions of boxes of these
celebrated pills have been‘sold in the U.
States since January, 1835. , '
Hundreds and thousands bless the day. they
became acquainted With Peters’ Vegetable Pills ,
which Ah" ehhscquehceof their extraordihary
goodness, .have attained a' popularity improper
denteddu the ; history_of medicincl . . ■
.When taken according to the directions ac
companying then), they are highly beneficial in
the prevention and cure of Bilious Fever, Feycr
and Ague, Dyspepsia,’ Liver Complaints, Sick
’ Headach, Jaundice, Asthma, - Dropsy, "Rheuma
tism, Enlargement of.’the Spleen, Piles, .Chplip,
Female Obstructions, -Hesu t ' Burn, .Napsep, 1 .
Furred Tongue, Distension of the Stomach and
Bowels,'lncipient Diarrhoea, 'Flatulence, Hab
itual Costiveness,'Loss.of Apetite, Blotched; or
SallbwXomplexion, ant) in all cases, of Torpor,
of the Bowels,-where a-cathartic-or tin aperient;
is needed. Thejeare exceedingly mild in' their
operation, producing neither nausea, gripinguor
debility. . ' .I , .w. , -
. The efficacy of these'Pills is so well known,
and their use so general, that further, comment,
is considered-unnecessary.■ -Dec. fi.
Headache, Sink fttitl JVewotis.
fjpHOSB wlip h:\ye suffered, and are weary of
J/ suffering froiq these distressing complaints,
will findjn jPefers’ Vegetable: Pills a remedy at
once certain.and immediate in its effects.
■ Inthey, stand.urtvlvalledi many have
been cuied in,a few’,weeks.after Having suffered
under tliis dseadful complaint '.for; years.;.’
. lu iiabitual Costivericss they are decidedly su
perior to any Vegetable Pills ever yeFdisCover
ed,and besides this they are recommended by
aU'the eminent and leading members bf.the me
dicaf Faculty.. ■ -
, Fpr sale as above;
, Dec. 6.'-
AG ATAI.OGftrpEOFK EASONS,
For using. Dr. Petcra'Celcbraled. Vegetable
' >• : 'Pills-,'; >■
J.-V; ■- Because' they are-exceedingly Vpopulaiy,
which jiroyes them to lie exceedingly gopdi‘< - '■>
~;2; -' BecauBe .they- are cojpposed; of- sitppies
whichlftve Ifce power,to do.good, in an iiVinuiise
riumberotcasesr without possessing 'the means
to do injury hi ■arty. ••••!. -’V v . 1
. 3 'Because they are not a quack medicine.but
he scientific compound of a, regular physician,
'who has made his profession thfc study of his life.
,4 Because they arc not unpleasantto take nor
distressing to retain, .triple they are most effect
ive to operate. .
5 Because they are recommended asstandard
medicine by the regular faculty.
6 Because by keeping the system in A natural
state of action, they .cure almost every disease
which is incidental to the human frame.
Because they are cheap and portable, and
will retain all their virtues in full vigor, in any
climate; and for any length of time.
8 Because, notwithstanding their simplicity
and mildness, they are one of the speediest-pur
gative mcdicines,;Which hasyet been discovered.
' 9 Because they are an unfailing remedy for
procuring a good appetite. r
10 Because in cases of spleen or. despondency,
by their healthy influence on the excited state of
the body, they have a most happy effect, in
calming, and invigorating the mind.
11 Because they effect their cures without
thq usual attendants of other pills, sickness and
gri pings. t
12 Because as well as being an unrivalled
purifier of the general system, they are a sover
eign remedy for sick head-ache.
13 Because'they differ (rom the majority of
medicines, in the fact, that the more they are
known the more they are approved. .
24 Because as. their application -creates no
debility in the system, they may be taken .with,
out producing qny hindrance to 'business or the
usual pursuits of every day life. ,
IS Because when once introduced into a fam
ily,, pr a village, they, almost, immi tal e
the precedence of all other medicines in genet rl
complaints. .'
1G Because a number of the wonderful cures
they have effected, can he substantiated’witlu ut
any undue means being resulted to, 'to procure
invalid testimonies. -
17 Becausc'Oicir compo.sUfnn is fucli, tl at
they arc equally applicable to the'usual disrates
of wnrnr», r ct)Ul,-ni* temperate climate*. ‘ '
18 Because two nr three, arc in mineral suf
fleient for a dose-so that,, as l is the rase_with
lliC generality of patent mc-dinnes—the patient
Is not compelled to make ame a}'of them.
39 Because each individual pill is put Up un
der the immediate"superintendence of the pro
mistake bribe composition rr
quantity can possibly occur through the carc
lessnevs of a less interested agent,
Because they purify the frame without
debilitating the system.
21 Because, notwithstanding their Immense
popularity, no person lias ever ventured to raise
against them the breath ofernsure, which would
-net have been the case,, if envy v could have dis
covr it.l in 111 em a sine.lt* flaw to cash at.
22* Because—(and this fact is of the utmost
importance)—hidies in a efrtain skuaiiin may
take them, (not more than' twro"rr tlm eat a
time howevciltiftvhhout in- the slightest degrte
incurring of ahotticn. Were tbe
virtues.-of Peters* inestimable pills, confined to
lhi.sdesirable end-alone, it,would give thorn a
decided advantage over tbe medicine s of all qo m
petitors, avin no cases is P th< re mere dargt rto
be a'ppVehriided, er for which so few-bnve been
discovered, as the one leferred to.
23 Becaii«e while they are so Tfliciei.t in their
operations with adults they may at .the same time
he administered to chjldrni and e'en to Infant*,
In small quantities, half a pill for instance, with
out th.e slightest dangtr.
2-f Because their virtues- are -acknowledged'
tn stand pre-eminent, for their soothing it fliur.ee
upon young ladies while suffering frnvrthe tonal
changbs of life, ns directed by the laws of >*r>
ture. . Dec. 6.
■THRASHSaNG RIACHINIES
■ - i-*. . ' AX,D J
EOStSE. POWER '
A X }}>t: &‘A'*U ,V U FOTt \roVIiSELVESI
'Tlu- thankful for past favors,take
tins method wing the public jhat 11. t-y
still tfnntinuo the building of Afttc/ih.cs
ami Horae Power, at Jheir old stand, in Lumber
street, Carlisle, where Farmers and others can
at all times-he .supplied. They have made a
considerable imprnveinont on the power and
machine, and have also attaclud a*
CLOVER TOUASIiEKr^.,,
.which for durability and simpleness of con&i'i uc
linn is surpassed by none.
Having'ail manner of confidence in the snj e
riorily of the puiUitmed machine, &x. tlu y
are willing that banners shall teat them beftre
making the purchase.
Pbrsons wjslTing to purchase Or - examine the
machine 'will please make application at the
public house of John Cornman, Carlisle.
KEV.IUS & MITCHELL..
SK ...a-
-May.3, 3833
A VALUABLE TAN YARD
TOP. PEN.T. '•
.AT HAT PEA'S PEPPY, VA.
fWJHE subscribers-will lease for one or more
3 years, their valuable Tan Yard, with all
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 number of the Vats
are undercover, and all the buildings are ot the
most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark
(which can be got convehientumd at fair prices,)
is done by water power. • ' '
Anyquantity ot.TlidesGan be procured in the
Ticigliborhoo.dr as there isiio'other tannery with
in several mileaof the place—and there is also
every facility fey’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*_thfs place large quantity- of
Leather annually by the Government,
Possession will v be given immediately.
For further particulars enquire of
HUGH GILLEECE & CO.
: Feb, 7,T839r ~ eowtf
TO. DENTISTS.
-The subscriber furnishes Uenjtists with his
celebrated Mineral Incorruptible Teeth, which
haye'hecnsgoken of in the highest terms of com
.mendation'.by all who have used them and by
numerous men of profound chemical knowledge
whohavccxaminedtlfcm. K\%a,Human Teeth,
Gold Foil, Tin do., ts'cl-Scc. including.every ar
ticle of material used in Dental Surgery. -Teeth,'
gold. £#c, sent’ by mail to any payt-ofi the Union
■when ordered. : F. H.'KNAPJJ,, .
May 31, 1838. ; Surgeon-Dentist, Baltimore
Estate of Eavid deceased.
rriHß publlcwill take übticethatlettcrsofad--
iJh.f minisiratiph : Have this day beenlssuei to
the subscribehon the estate of: David Hippe- -
hammer, hitp of thediorcugh Qf. Carlisle,- Cum
berland county. All who -have claims .or de
mands .agaiusV:tlvfe_estatepfs'aid -decedent are ,
tqThe.'sub.
spnbeh without all w hoi ate indebted V
to said estate arc rcquired[tocall arid settle the:; -
same immcdiatelvl v : ::',
HUGH GAULtAGHER,
- - liesidtncci Cartiiilci,
April 22.1859. -T -
' ] Satin, Bambazccn, ftlnin-and figured Stocks,
for sale by . ' Arnold & Co,