•<-IV-. *T And -9AVIITOS INSTITUTION, No. 66 South FoartU st. Philadelphia. CAPITAL 250.000 DOLLARS. —Often 'daily for the transaction of business from - . . 9A. M. IoS P, M. ' _ -M-kEPOSITES of money received, for which iPche followingrateof interest will bealiowcd; 1 year 6 percent, per annum, 6 mos. 6 •« “ 3 *• 4 ** 44 ■ On business deposites,.lobe drawn at the plea sure of the depositor, no interest will be allowed. On current nntcs of’ solvent Banks, every part of the United States, will be received as special deposites, on such terms as may be a greed on in each particular case. , By order of the Board, „ ■ , J.-DESSAA, Cashier . Philadelphia, Dec.-19, 1838. ly OR. I. G. LOOMIS, DENTIST. INTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, arid would respectfully offer, his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. He has-taken rooms at Col. Ferree’s Hotel, where he may be found at all hours. Persons requesting jt.will he waited upon at their residences. - . „ ■,, ” ' C Dr. Georgs D, Foulke , ■ Reference ,— < Rev i Thos. C. Thornton, (_Dr: David JV. Mahan, Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838. A VALUABLE TAN YARD . .. POE. E.EITT, _ : ; AT HARPER'S PERRY, VA. subscribers will lease for one or more B ’-.years their valuable Tan Yard, with all its appendages. It is;dne of the best locations in Virginia for carrying on the business on an : extensive scale, as there is abundant room and ■ the materials areLample.' A number of the Vats are under .cover, and all the buildings are ot the : most suitable kind-<-besides the grinding of Bark ' (which can be got convenient and at fair prices,) ... is done by water power. . ; t- ’ Any quantity .01 Hides can be procured m the. neighborhood, is there is ho other’tannery with ■“ in several miles of the place—and there is also’ every facility for 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 Leather annually by the Government., ' Possession will he given immediately. - ' For.further particulars enquire of. HUGH GILLEECE 8c CO.. . ‘ Harper’s Ferr#, Feb, 7, 1839.’ eowtf CARD. DR. JOHN J. MYERS, KIFORMS his friends and the-public, that he has resumed the duties ofhisprofession, and ■ vriirgive'his undivided attentipn tOShe 1 practice of its several branches. His office is in the stone house adjoining" his drug store and one donr from the Post Office, Carlisle, Feb. 28. 1839. 3m,, /' T % CABINET MANUFACTORY^! :rjnaS subscriber respecttully informs the In • .JL habitants of Carlisle, and the public gcner ; ; ally, that he .still resides at his Old Stpnd. m ,■; 'North Hanover street, opposite Mr. E. Bullock’s •... Chair Manufactory, where he codtinues, to carry on the r'',' v rsab(mt JflaMng Itnsmcss, In all its various branches. He has lately fur nished himself with anew and SPLENDID HEIRSE, ■ to accommodate' all those who may favor I • ■' Ifim with a call. -: He returns his sincere thanks I Vf to his friends atid customers tor the liberal* en ; couragement bestowed on him. Sc solicits a con- i ■ ; t-" tinuance of their patronage. He flatters himself . " thalby strict attention tobiisiness and adtsposi- to pleaSe,~ta merit and receivearshareof ~. ;: publicpatronage. - -V;" - U. B. One or Two Journeymen Cabinet Ma-, .'■ 1: feerswanted.to whom liberal wages will be given. Ah apprentice will be taken tp; learn the above • " business,.if well recommended. - , G'ODFREID HAAG. Carlisle, December 6, 1838.—tf.T laterestingCure jfc PERFORMED by Dr. H. Swayne’s Coni-; ; P pound Syrup ot Primus Virginiana, or Wild , ' Cherry.—Having made use of this invaluable • Syrup in my family, which entirely cured my .The' symptoms were- Wheezing and Choking; of Phlegm difficulty of breathing,alien r' -r ded with constant cough, spasms, convulsions, given up all hopes of its re . . coVery, until I was advised to make a trial of ' : thisVmvaluable medicine. After seeing- the - wonderful effects it had upon.my child, -I. con-, jv;",. eluded tomake the same trial upon myself,’ 'Sy ' which entirely relieved me of a cough that I was i with for many, years. Any. person '• 'Wishing to see me can call at my house in Beach r-V-' r “eet, above the Market, Kensington, , : H- John Wilccox, Ph.l^,p W a.Decr, 18 38. . t lie ayCHc medicine is for sale by ’ :' >-j. j. MYERS & Co.. Carlisle. ’ of Scroggs~,.‘deccased t NO CE, . rpHB subscriberhavingufcen oat Letters of * he , of < MOSES SCROGGS dec d, late of Newton; .'.township,• Cumberlanu countyi liereby givesnotice to all . persons indebted to said estate by bond, note or immediately, and those, haying claims will present thewbron erly. authenticated for-settlement- - t - . - ALEXANDER SCROGGS, Residing in Newton township," Dumb; co: May 30,1839; ' . ;. ■ . et FOR SALE. rp^WAie'Westcrnllams, .. ose. . .. „ ' -'i'.” 1 v • 'll&l«BS|* , >Wef’or fennew! _ • tsWitfevßTai‘cU>2S, i^e^^oods.Gra. ■■ ’ anti'other fancy. Sprli 8." , Goods, {broale cheap at the noi* store ot. ■i, - OLD 1 * CO.; 1 JOSEPH S. LEWIS, JB. & CO, Commission Merchants, S. IV. corner Broad'V Vjrie-sts. P/nladet/ihia, ARE prepared to receive arid effect sales o’ all produce, merchandize, Bcc. which may be entrusted to their care. Liberal advances will be made.on consignments until sales are ef fected. - . Produce and merchandize left at the Ware house of Messrs. Murray &. Fleming, Carlisle, shall receive prompt attention, arid all riierchari dize,&c. left with us“will be forwarded to Car lisle, Chambersburg, and all .intermediate pla cell on the mil road, with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. April 4, 1839., . ' ■ 3m ffIHE books of Dr. Theodore Myers dec’d., JLhave been placed in the.hands of Jacob Sq.uier, Esq. toy settlement. Those having claims against, or those indebted to said deceas; ed t are requested to callimraediately for settle ment. S. a; MYERS, Administratrix of said deceased, Carlisle, April 11, 183?.—3m0. ~ BTOGHON DJS2TTSST, .y. 1) ESPF.CTFULLV informs the ladies and Hit, gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he-sets Artificial-Teeth in the- most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and -separates teeth to arrest decay.' , .■ ~ J Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, wjthbut injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth-ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is -prepared for healing, safe gums and fasten the teeth. ~ Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corruptible teeth,which will never .decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. ~ ~ ' ' - All persons washing Jsr. N. to call -at their dwellings will please to leave a line at Ids resi dence, No. rHarpor’s Kow, 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 satisfaction. Carlisle, April 11,1839. ' CHARLES mrCLURE, ATTOS.NST AT LAW,. TTWTILL practice in the several Courts o d|»,;'Cumberlapd, Perry and Juniata. Office iirt .Wain,street^,Carlisle, a few doors west of the Post Office.. . :March2lj 1839. - ~ tf &S 9& -|Bfe|.celJMST. -AW» Burr Manufacturer. The subscriber wishes , to inform his friends and jhe public that he continues the manufactu ring ofau kinds of machinery for Woolen Fac tories, together with' erbnoh burr mill stones, at hisold stand in New Cumberland, all of which he'will warrant to lie made in the best work-, and of the best materials,-and sell at the lowest prices, upon accommodating terms* - , ' A constant supply of Cards will be kept on hands, and bid machines repaired. ~ ' !. ABR’M MELLINGER; June 21.1838... • ' -- ly A new liisie of Freight Cars FkOM HARRISBURG TO BEIL* . K.; ■ ABBZiPHIA. THE subscriber, grateful for-past favors, re spectfully, acquaints, hisfriends and the pub- that he,has put into operation bn-the HAR RISBURG. LAN CASTER, and COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which'yiili run regularly between Harrisburg & Ph\ladeVpbia,.by..which Goods and Produce of all descriptions will be fqfwarded' wilh careand ’despatch; at,the lowest.ratea.of.freight. C. Goods will tse received at the WAREHOUSE of THOMAS I. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Broad and Vine streets,' Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, .Chambersburg, and intermediate places. and by thb subscriber, ' ’ -■ OWENM’CABE../ Harrisburg, Jah.'Sl, 1839. -. / StT-FISH. SALT AND PLASTER, COM ST ANTLY ON H AND. ' Cash paid for almrft all kinds of country prbdtfCeiyv-, , / - .POST 0PP105.,... . Carlisle, Pa. May i, :iBS9. Arrival and Defiarlure of Maiifj ■ Arrives. - doses. Eastern . daily about 10 m. . 7/p.m. «. <> “ 5 p. m. lla. m. Western •• , «« -is m. la.ra. Southern " " 10,m. fp. m, , Mechanics Vg.";, -■.. -.-'• JOtn. i7"_p...ni, Kewvillo “ ■.“12 m. JO at m. R. trAMBERTON.p. M. Estaleof Bavid Hlppehammer, decerned. N O TIC E. ■■■ I : fiHHE public, will talce notice that lelter/of ad- A ministration have this day been issned to thesubscriberon the estate of Tlavid dlippe hammer r |ateof the borough of : Carlisld Cum-' bemud county. All who have claim/ or de mands against, the' estate qfsaid dectpenlare requested to male the game known to/tbe sub. scnber without delay, arid all who are/indebted tosaid estate are required Jto tail andTseftle "the r r HUGH GAtJLLAGHBRv - ; - ■ AResidenceiCarlisle. Sntftfr forjale by ,4/ NOTICE. DR. J. C. NBPP, ( CHANGE OPAGEB 1 1,' . For Morrison’s Universal Mcdlclm Horatio shepherd moatt Agent in the. United States, hayi dismissed by the British College of I*i George Taylor now of the city of a' has been appointed Sole General Ag/r . gia Delegate to the United-Stales, u • The said GeorgeTayloi- has app/i 1 Olmstead, of Montrose'; Siisqueh/i ; Pennsylvania, Sole General Ageh«< of- Maryland and .Delaware,- amy' counties east of the Allegheny Mon sylvania, and George C. Hand, Sii of Allentown, Lehigh county, Pal gent for four counties in the sta tf and seven in the state of New Jci ißurlington, Cape May, Curab/i tier, Monmouth and Salem, in/! Jersey! Gennesse.e, Livings?) rrnpvl Steuben, in the state of New'Jt . . . _ JH Hsreaflery'ho person can o/v 1 his is to certiyy, tjipt I P.- ySuiiie Hygeian Medicines /itl Howd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Wd. ' " n ,. ..-• „„ t v; or l v Wheels, in the place of a Reaction the Direct Wheel does not flood the tad much by three inches as the reaction did, f ,, „ that I can grind seven bushels with the di& un cr the flfiW action wheel an hour,- and drive two j; u^’ s c q " n t ''^ | stones, where I could not grind four bushchu j. j , detected a su/l the same time with the reaction and d rive^“^ r “ c $1 run of stones. pETER p AHNESTO c K &stead-W Hand, onjt/f EphratS tp. tan.-co. Oct. 1838. ; finding' principl bian theory of Disef Uraliy known to rcJ sis advertisementJ \ese medicines cua « a cure, and ms>)\ ey may be gi/en.with safety to.the weak. Sticnt, and uni'r every circumstance mid if humtln saleringland to children of the lender age-/ 1 |e offered M sale within thcaforesaid dis 1 gre genuind unlesstach box or package BfaC-similefif JamesjMorrison’s signature, WacsimHoltUie George Tay-' ifl also thewritten signature of A. D. Orni sh;. C. Ha/d, or Olntetead Vf Hand, with t lf, cell signature of Sole Agents, wlicn ap wills arl of two Itinos—No. l and No. ■2, sqjoxes Jith-envelopifc, at 25 and 50 cents! !aiftagcs It $1 and $3. Each , packet con tafi-onoijiibn of unotft two to one of No 2. Tp-'dcri are in sepanile boxes—*-price 25 . J|mieil apothecary or druggist is ever erm tc/sell tliese medicines. , - , Rallle persons coiiqilying with ‘the re quHrmuired .may be appointed agents on Qjll CjCncral Dcjio:,V r o. 5 South J'ront Irplladelhiiia. - - l • , .ID. C)LMSTEAD, (General- Agent, |- 33 counties,’ Pa.-, fle states of 8 Maryland ajrJ Delaware. I _G.;c; HAND, General Agent, 'Bounties, N. Y., aniy counties, N. J. I'hi c is hereby notiltid that we have "'business, and’herearcrit willbc con ictlsv the firm of Olmstiad & Hand. A® directed to Olmstfid & Hand, No. soup strebtVPhiladelpp'a, will receive ’mSition.’' ’ IMPORTANT i To Milters S MamifacOes. HOWD'S IMPROVED Dl* ACTION WATER WHO THEpublic are iriformed.that the,si||er has bought - the, right' of' the abowfcr wheel, for the State • &. sidercd by those having thenrin use, aljf the most important improvements that \B r been introduced. Persons desirous of seifc wheel, .can do so, by calling at the foujtf DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. - 'l* nexed. certificates have been ,given as. aS testimonial of its value; they will speak foiffl selves. All communications addressed | siibcriber in Lancaster, Pa„ will be tended to. April 11, 1839. . AlloWay, May S, 1838. This may-certify, that 1 have been engage in putting ih'S. B. Howd’s cast iron direct a tion Water Wheel, both in the State of JSev York and in Michigan, and can give it as mj decided opinion that with 8 feet head or under,'] rightly put in, it will do more business with the] same water than any other water wheel which 1 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 ice; there can be.no better-operation, and it is very easy to be kept in repair. _ STEPHEN AILES, Millwright. ■ Ailoway, September 3, 1838. This may certify' that ! have had in my Mill one of Mr. Howd’s direct water wheels , for the space Of one year., It is a'five feet- wheel,' and I have had a re-actiori in the same place—l have also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet I think Mr. Mowd’s will do more business with less wa ter than any oilier I have tried. It does well in back water. I have had from ,sto 6 feet head. I think we could do as much work with half the water as we used to do~ with the under shoot wheel, which has also been in 1 operation in ray mill. LAWRENCE RILEY. ‘ Lyons, September 3, .1838. _ S 1 This 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 Howd’s will do double the -business, with the same water that the reractiou- wheel wid do Or very near, We never have but three -■ feet head, and Can grim!, with that eight bushels „„ per hour. We are subject jo baclt-water. 1 his (] UI wheel will-do as good business under back wa- -j "tcY as - the re-action, and we recommend- it to j Sl the attention and prc ' MILES S. LEACH. n DYEING & SCOURING. 3 THE tmbacribcr-respectfully informs tbepub- fll/ lie that 6he continues to-oleanse- Clothes of grehseilMßiris, See. in the best manner andwitl).- f out injurihg the cloth'.- She wiTTalso attend to L DYEING ' -fl all kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, See. See. any Jf color which may be desired, on the most accom- Jl’c mqdating terms and with despatch. /npi Her residence is a few doors east of Mr. A.of wi Richards! store. Centre Square, Carlisle. ’ /man JANE McMURRAY./’ ' 3m* April 25,. 1838, I.XPE AND HEALTH. PERSONS whose nerves have been |inj/ed by calomel, or excessive grief, great I
f its prey all okr the land,
it tlie first , symptoms of nervous debility had
been .’chunteracwd by the' danpmile Flower
chemically prepared, together iithmanyother
diseases, where other remedia have , proved
fatal.— L /.■' _
How nanny persons do we daty find-tortured
with that drewful disease, Sijk Headache. ,If
they, would oay make trial oj this invaluable
medicine, thVy would percci/e that; life is a
- -pleasure amjmot a source of nlisery and abhor
rence. In nervous
persons agynst the abstraction.of blood, either
• hr lecches/cupping, or thcimployment of the
linnet. ■ l/rastic purgatives; in delicate habits
pre almost equally improper!' .Those are prac
jticcs too often resorted to in such cases, but they !
Lj seldom fail to prove highly injurious.; Certifi
i cates.of cures are .daily received which.add suf
ficient testimony of the great efficacy of this in
valuable'Medicine; in relieving' afflicted mam
kind. For sale by
'' : . J.Myers UPq., Carlisle,'
• Delimit {S' Bunigardncr, York.
May 23,1839; . Agents,
' Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia.
IS there no cure for that distressing'’disease?
ik the echplfonn thousands.- Read the many
certificates of cures performed by Dr. Wm. E
vans’ Camomile Tonic anoSßarnily Aperient
Pills,. The following cef rnqst certainly
convince every person of the-great efficacy of
IhisTinvnhiahleaivedicine.. : , ,v ' -
Dr„Wti. Evans— DearSin—lcannever bo
grateful enough foV the cure I have received by
the useof your invaluabie'mefiicine (G AjtoMiiir:
Pili.s,) ’T, was for five years very seriously
troubled with Dyspepsia, which paused aner-.
Vous sensation throughout my system—so much
that t sometimes shook as if I had been afflicted
.with jpalsy;. durihg„all .this.time X took many
medicines, but none.would cure me,- ,Atr last ’
my-physiciah gave me up; hut- fortunate , /', on
day as I was speaking to a friend onj>6 subjeq
he, told me that Dr, Wm.
Pills were the only medicine - cup
me. of which I purchased > w V e ‘ ! f n d th? rcs/U,
is that X am now enjoyii>r^. e " e Y be