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From the Harrisburg Telegraph, March 81
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE!
HEAVY LOSS OF. PROPERTYI
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i Lost night at a quarter before 10 o’clock,on?
J citizens wofo startlod'by the cry ol lirU,
not that Uncertain, llalf-ruluclfint cry _wliich car
ries with'it the conviction that it is a false alarm
■ —but the short, quick, thrilling utterance which
bespeaks danger and loss. • Ere there was a
movement mad e by the tiro companies,a bright,
lurid blaze gave token of the destructive work
begun; and the rapidity with which the flames
spread to neighboring buildings, we have scarce
seen equalled. Toward the scene there poured
U continuous stream o( people, of hotli sexes,
■ grown and small, and the gleam which thegree
■ dy flames sent abroad, illuminated the whole
neighborhood, presetting such a night picture
as is never seen hut on the occasion ok some
destructive lire. .
The tire originated in a small frame stable,be
" longing toM’Gowau’s Hotel, on the corner of
Second and Chesnut streets; and with such
rapidity did the flanies spread,' that three ad
joining buildings, belonging to Messrs. Janse
and Myers, w’ere enveloped before the firemen
could bring their streams to , play upon them.
From those, several frame buildings in the rear
took Are, and soon a'fter the flames communi
cated to the Presbyterian Church, on Second
street. This edifice could have been saved,had
the fire-apparatus been ol the proper efficiency,
as the cornice only ol one end first took . lire ;
, bnt the hose of the Citizen burst, and a stream
could not reach that height. Hero, as well as
in the frame buildings back of it, the destruc
tion was rapid—the root and cupalo being soon
' enveloped in a sheet of flame; and as the creep
ing fire mounted to the top of the cupalo, a
thrillingly grand sight was presented, yet ap
palling to many a heart who witnessed it.
Both bn Second and Chesnut; in the alloys
•adjoining,.and Mulbury street below, there was
■an extraordinarily busy scene, in the efforts to
;save the property endangered; and most gal
lantly and nobly did the firemen, and citizens
generally, lend thunsolves.to the task. At one
■time it was feared that the whole r-ingo of
.'frame buildings in the rear, of the church, be
itween Chesnut and Mulberry, and between Sec
■oriil and Third, would share the fate of those
iirwliich tlio lire first originated,/ It is irapos
. .simeitO estimate, the amount or property de
stroyed an,d injured by removing it from the
irtwollings/ohdangered.- Positive losses we have
been able to gleam some precision. !
•Tho stable in which the lire originated was
worth but .very little—being just such an old
affair as would tempt, an incendiary.
Mr. Samuel Myers, at the Corner of the alloy,
had a shoe store, with a.stock worth $2,000. —
Building and articles partly destroyed. He had
. an insurance ofs4oo. -
. Mr. Ludwig Wblzj Baker, lost some fifteen
barrels of flour, meat, furniture, etc., altogeth
er some $5OO. Ho insurance. The building
belonged to the Bridge. Company, having been
sold some two weeks ago by Mr. C. Ebborloy.
There was an insurance upon it of slooo,nearly
covering loss
Mr. John Jnuss, house.arid furniture destroy
ed and broken. The loss is about $2,000. In
sured for $l,OOO. '
Mr. Fetter, it tenant of Mr. Jauss, lost every
thing in his house, valued at some $2OO.
■■ Mrs. Fox, widow of Sheriff Fox,'occupied a
small house in the yard of Mr. jauss. , Her
sou and shb.resido together, and had already
retired. They were rescued with some difficul-
ty, although .the house, being built of brick,
withstood the devouring element.
Mr. Lucas Koenig, Brewer, whoso whole pre
mises were in imminent peril, is indebted to
.. the Untiring effortstil the firemen for its safety;
His loss is slight—some say s2oo,which isfully
covered by insurance. ' '
The Presbyterian Church, which was totally
destroyed, Wjis insured in the Pennsylvania arid
Frankdn Insurance Co., at' Philadelphia! for
$7,000. „ The Library was saved, together with
two melodeans, and nearly all the cushions and
furniture!
The fire was the work'of an incendiniy, and
certain suspicious circumstances oecnrrcd-which
'f'will he zealously investigated. An attempt
teas made on lust Friday minting, to lire the
Stine building ; and it is to he hoped'that the
miscreant.or ntiscrean’s may be traced to 1 their
fancied security, and that condign punishment
riieted out to them which their dastardly act de-'
-' ; , . ;
INOipFUTS OP THE PIEEI
Whilst the firemen were hard at work, some
• fiends in human shape, wort; busy cutting .the
fmso of (he Bremen, and they werelrequenlly
interrupted by the stoppage’of water, whilst
they thought their hose had hursted, hut on
examining the hose of the Hope company this
' forenoon, it was discovered (hat it had been cut
eleven limes with some instrument, probably a
razor. Burning alive would not have been too'
severe a pnnisliinent for such men.
• While tiie flaines were at tfieir height, a large
number of pigeons, disturbed from their rest,
dew bewildered .above the lurid scene, flutter
ing, failing, and at last lull intothe burning pile,
Victims to their own unconscious temerity./
, Mr. Weaver, occupying one of the buildings
in danger, was confined to bed by sickness;
and, in attempting to leave, was so weak that lie
fell, and had to ho assisted tosalo quarters.
. A lady named Mrs. Bosh was ah'o confined
by severe illness, and lay in bed in close prox
imity to the flames, every moment subject to ,
flip destruction which reigned around. She
would have been removed when the necessity
becameurgenf.
In tiie roar of the busy scene, and in con
slant danger of the buildings, lay the corpse of
a child—the sadness of whose, household pre
sented a sombre contrast to the scene without.-
. In a portion of the square destroyed, a dog,
which was chained in one of the stables, was
: burned to a crisp; also a hog, which was in the
premises adjoining.
: . Quito an excilemehf was occasioned. In (bo
neighborhood of the Church, when a portion of
the Walls fell, and'a fearful anxiety manifested
for the fate of several in its immediate vicinity.
As they fell ohtpLboJbutside, several persons
jumped into (bo cellar, thus escaping certain de
structions
Several persons; dnr|ngthe fire,were slightly
injured, among them Mr. Agustus Sayford.
Two young men wore arrested, this morning
-about 3 o’clock, ns resembling two persons who
wore seen running from ■ the neighborhood of
the fire upon the sounding of the alarm. They
were discharged, however, as (heir tickets pro
ved them to have been passengers on the morn
ing train from Baltimore.
Very 'efficient aid was rendered by members
of the Legislature, and strangers sojourping at
the Capitol. , We noticed Senators Randall and
Sheaf Fer laboring rigorously it the Engines,
snstaining thp reputation they have gained at
their respective homes, as active and efficient
members of the fire department. •
THE riKEJIEIt,
We cannot close (his notice without paying a
passing tribute to the untiring efforts of our no
ble and efficient firemen— who- are over on the
a]Ort to guard the lives and property of our cit
izens, often at the peril of their own safety.
They are peculiarly deserving, when wo take
into consideration the little sympathy or grati
tude they meet with in their voluntary and
timely labprsi
ffiurbfe
PmoA., April 6, 1858.
Flour'and Meal.—Tho flour market is again
quite inactive, with a vety light export demand.
Mixed brands are selling slowlvat $4 25. Sales
to retailors and bakers aMrom $4 37 to $4 75 for
choice and fancy lots,' Extra at $4 88 ass 50;
Hyo flour $8 25, and Corn meal $3 per hbl.
Guain,- There is a limited demand tor wheat,
and not much offering. Saiesof good Ponnsvl
vanmred.at Sl-OBinifl per bushel, and fair
white at from sf2o.to 1 80. Bye wanted at 75.
Corn from 66-to 68 cents. Oats 40 cts
Cioverseed meets a very limited inquire at $4
a $425 per bushel. Nothing doing in Timothy
or Flaxseed. ■ - . .
Whiskey at 21 a 22 cents for barrels, 204 in
bbds., and 194 cents for drudge. 3
Bub.
In North Middleton, township, on Saturday
lasi, Mrs. Oatuahine Hingwalt, aged 82 yis.
On (lie Ist hist., at tin; residence of .his* son,
Abraham, hfr, Abuauam .Mvkiis, Sr., of Dick
inson township, in the 71st year o£ bis ago.
Cure for a Mad-Dog Itilc.
MRS. HANNAH DE SANNO, residing in
IV. Pomirot st„ Carlisle, bogs leave to In
form those who may be so unfortunate as to be
bit by a mad dog, that she has, an infallible
renledy for hydrophobia—a remedy that lias
beep extensively' used heretofore, and, never
known to fail i.n asingle inSta'nce. Any person
or persons' wishing this medicine, will please
call on her, at her residence, when She will sat
isfy them us to how she procured, the receipt,
and of the certainty of effecting a perfect cure
of the awful malady, hydrophobia.
Carlisle, April 8, 1858—41* “ . .
The Booh* of W. W. Woods.
THE books and accounts of N. W. WOODS,
lately doing business as a merchant in Car
lisle, have been left in the bands of the under
signed, with instructions to settle them up at
the earliest possible period. All persons in
debted will save trouble byattonding at once to
the settlement of their accounts.
ROBcRT MOORE.
Carlisle, April 8,1858—3 t
Notice.
LETTERS Testamentary to the estate of
Abraham Myers, sr., dec’d., having' been
granted to tho.undorsigned, all persons indebted
to the said esiato are requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims against the same
to present them to ■ *
WM. G. MYERS,
.. Executor.
Carlisle, April 8, 1858—Ot
To Physicians an<l Olliers.
THE Medicines, and Medical Books, Instru
ments, and a tine Skeleton, belonging to
the late Dr. Baughman, will be disposed of pri
vately. Any person wishing to purchase any
of the articles can see them by calling upon mo.
. • M. A. BAUGHMAN.
Carlisle, April 8,1858.
Notice.
TIIE subscribers are prepared (o furnish any
sort of Sawed Timber, at the Saw Mill of
Edward Sykes, fqrmorly occupied by James
Lamberton, in Carrel* township,' Perry county,
such as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE
BOARDS, from stuff of any size and length—
Also, Clean White Oak Timber for Machinery
or Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank,. Boards
and Scantling, Plough Beams, which they will
sell at the Saw mill or deliver in'Oatlisio, or on
the cars. Terms will bo made known by Jacob
Kolter, at the Saw mill.
KOLTER & MYERS
ShCrmandale P. 0., April 8,, 1858—ly*
Public Sale.
On Friday, April IGfft, 1858
WILL be sold at public sale, oh the above
day, at the residence of the subscriber,
about four miles south-east of* Carlisle, the fol
lowing personal property, viz s
3 Horses, 13 Mules, 20 head of Cattle,
among them 8 fat steers; 25 Slock
Hogs, 3 Breeding Sows,
Wagons, Carls, Carriages, £■<:. Sale to com
mencc at 1U o’clock oh said day, when the
terms will be made known by
PETEB F- EGE.
April 8, 18fi8-r2t *
list of Letters.
Published in ihjt i( Volunteer,” by authority*
LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office
at Carlisle, Pu., April 1,1858. Persons in
quiring for Letters qu this List will please say
they are advertised.
Allison B F Lehman Martin
Armstrong Hosannah Leiphart Joseph
Bell Samuel Lider, Lenah
Berry Danl B Low Elizabeth- .
Brackm*y Joseph Manning A
Brought Geovge Metcall ED
Brown IV II Miller Elizabeth
Bower M A • > Miller Jacob
Briggs Thomas . Money IVm
'Burkholder Samuel Morgan Sally
Callahan Janies Morgan G IV
Clark John 2 . Mjers-Daniel * . ,
Clendenen M M’Giegor Denis
' Cope Saninel M’Clnre Catherine
Dala .MrHev, .. • i^oeffSamuel _ ft
Day Daniel NeTvrdirAnme'* *
Dewees A B Owens Mary 2
Dornin Ann 2 ■ Caiman Henry :
Dunlap Sarah A Pierson Jesse
Echinrode Joseph' Ronnney Horace
Edg.tr Samuel P Reilly M.
FaganVohn. Rennihger Frederick
Felles Mary ; Reemei Wm ; *
Fref-ierickJ D* Kutnn'William
Fry David . Russel A A = 9
German Isaac 2 Snyder John
Grimes Isaac Snively IV A
Geese itdo Stoner Philip
Graham Catherine Speroiv Samuel
Gntshall Leonard Seyheft Margaret
Grayson John Stnckler Samuel
Grayson J IV D Strangh Henry
Gamble 5$ U;, Smith Thomas 4
Givelor Benj Taylor James
Glllon B F'. Ulrich Harriet
Hawkins Margart 2 Vaughn Edward
Hamilton M Vangilder E
Hanesback' PA Wagoner John
Heath A D 2 . Wagoner Mary J
Henueman Matilda Wert Johrf
Hoffo Christian
Hosier Lewis
Hunt Thomas
Irvin J
Kennady N J'
Ker David
Keller Elizabeth
Kline Jacob
Klnttser S If
Kost Elias
Landis Jacob'
Leiton B F
One cent duo on each letter in addition to'the
postage. JOHN B. BRATTON. P. M.
Wall Paper.
A LARGE variety of new and beautiful pa.
terns just opening, and Will be sold cheap
er than ever.
< Also, a very beautiful assortment of Window
.Shades, For safe it fhe cheap Hardware, store
,J. P. LYNE & SON,
Carlisle, April 8, 1868.
GREEN and Blue Window Shades just re
ceived at J. P. Lyne &' Sons’ hardware'.
April 8, 1858.
Oakland Cemetery-
IN the Court of Common Pleas, of Cumber
land county, jllarch 23, 1858. The Petition
of Wm. M. Beetem, Edw’d. M. Biddle, Jno. W.
Henderson, Henry D. Sol.imidt and others, set
ting - forth, that they have associated for the
purpose of purchasing land, and laying out and
establishing a Cemetery, and have for that pur
pose, formed.themselves into an association at
Carlisle, in the County of Cumberland, and are
now desirous-to bq incorporated agreeably to
the provisions of the Act of the General As
semblyol Pennsylvania, passed the 13th of Oo
toper, 18-10,-entitled “an Act to confer on cer
tain associations of the citizens of this Common
wealth, the powers and immunities of .Corpora
tions or Bodies Politic in Law,” and the Act
extending said Act, passed on the 20fh Fobrua
ry, 1854.
Wow to wit, March 23, 1858. The foregoing
petition articles of association annexed bo.
ing presented to the Court, and the said Court
having perused and examined the same, and it
I appearing to the Comt. that tho.objects, articles
and condition thereto sot forth and contained,
| are lawful and not injurious to the Commnniy.
The. Court direct said writing to be tiled in the
office of the Pinilinnotary of Cumberland eoun.
fy. and also direct notice to be inserted in one
newspaper printed in said county, for three
weeks, setting forth that application has been
made to the Court to grant a Charter of Incor
poration, to slid association,and if no sufficient
reason is shown to the contrary, the same will
bo granted at the next term of said Court.
" By tbo Court.
iM, Presd’t. Judge, -
(UIGLEY, Prolh’y,
JAMES H. GRAHA
April 1, 1858—Bt
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Lliiltt c J.
r I R,, bscfibi>r Icot-pa constantly on Hand a
i. largo supply of for burning
Llmq, which he will dispi-so nf on reasonable
Not. 19, 1867.^"
WeitZel Margaret
Welsh E J 2
Wilson John
Wilroan Ardolph
WoICG-W
YosfEuo
Zigler Elizabeth
Zigler Abrkham
Zigler G W
Zi ;lor Samuel
Zell J C *
J& J B Hursh, pro. (Oakville) 18
Highlands & Washingor dry-g’d 14
James Bishop, marketing .14
J. M. Waggoner 14
James Kyle, dry-goods 14
Southampton.
Fosnaught & Lewis, produce 18
D. & G. Glover, dry-goods 14
J. F. Bughinan ,r 14;
Schoch, Sons &Co “ 14
George Clever “ 14
Henry Mjers, marketing 14
James A. Clark- 14 :
' Mifflin.
Henry Snyder, dry-goods
Lewis Zitzer “ •
Frank ford,
William Green, dry-gopds 14
Hopewell.
Shoemaker & Elliott, dry.gouds 13
Jonathan Stiine '• 13
HooVei' & Robuck,'marketing 14
Eisenhower & Morret «< • 14
Calvin M’Oleaf ‘‘ 14
C. C.’ Stouft'er, clothing .14;
Dickinson .
David Hays, dry-goods
Russel & Dice «
Christ. Ocker “
W. M. Watts «
Jacob Plank “
J. Green it'Co,' «
Peter Gurvor “
David Clandy, groceries
S. G. Hutchinson, marketing 14
Jacob Beetom, marketing 14
South Middleton.
Mooro.& Craighead, dry-goods 18
Mnllin & Alexander «« . 13
J. A. &D- Caufman. «* 18
M. Loidigh « Ig
Leidig & Stephens, dry-goods 18
Devintiy & Hull • 18
Mary Fissol, drugs • 14
North Middleton-
Elias Light, dry-goods
- Silver Spring.
W>avor& Brownewoll, dry-goods 14
Joshua Gulp « jg
Jacob Simmons « .14
David Strohm u 13
J. U. Leidig, produce 14
Daniel Comfort, dry-goods 18 10 00
Oswald & Co., lumber 18 10 00
Singizer & Shafnor, produce 12’ *l2 60
Millzen & Znclmrias « 12 12 60'
Genrgo Singlznr « 11 16 00
J. Johnson & Son " 12 12 60
T. B. Bryson « ' 11 16 00
Coovur & Co. « 18 10 00
Hummel & Coover, lumber H 7 00
LIST O'F DEALERS
OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also,
Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen', Tanners,
&c., williii) the County of Cumberland, return
ed and classified in accordance with the several
acts of Assembly, as follows/to wit:
Carlisle. 'Class. License.
Abner Benfz, dry-goods 9 . $25 00
D. M. Cocklin, groceries 14 , 700
J. WVArmstrong, fumber 18 10 00
R. E. Simple}', “ 14 7 00
S. Hoover «•" 14 7 00
Vf. B. Murray, coal ,12 12 50
Woodward & Schmidt, produce 10 20 00
J. Rboem & Son , “ 18 10 00
J. & D Rlioads. coal ,14 7 00
\V. -A. Miles, dry-goods 14 7 00
Henry Mnliin, clothing IS 10 00
Reuben Lino, dry-goods ~ 14 700
R. M.Johnson, books 14 7 00
W. L. Haller, groceries 14 - 7 00
W. H. Trout, hats 14 7 00
J. D. Gorgas, stoves 14 7 00
James Loudon, books 14 7 00
A. M. Piper « 14 7 00
Samuel Elliott, drugs 14 7 00
Thomas Conlyn, jewelry 14 7 00
J. W. Eby, groceries 12 12 50
Henderson & Sons, produce 10 20 00
Jacob Sener, shoes 18 10 00
J. D. Halbert, groceries 12 12 50
S. Haverstick, drugs 18 ‘ . 10 00
Fredericks. & Humor, marketing 14 .7 00
Arnold & Livingston, clothing 13 10 00
J. P. Lyne & Son, hardware 12 12 60
Jonathan Cornman, shoes 14 7 00
J. A. Humerich, dry-goods 13 10 00
David Cornman, groceries 14 7 00
Jacob Wolf « 14 7 00
A. Gr. Lechler « 14 7 00
Wm. Gould & Son, dry-goods 14 r 700
James Callio, marketing 14 7 00
Jacob Keeny « 14 7 00
S. C. Huyett. groceries 10 20 00
Shrom & Hoffer, lumbei' 13 10 00
P. Monyer, confee’r. (2 stores) 14 14 00
Arnold & Son, clothing 18 jo 00
George Keller, hats „14 7 00
Philip Arnold, dry-goods If 35 00
J. ’B. Keller, hats 14 7 00
Henry Saxton, hardware 10 20 00
StoinerSt Co., clothing 18 10 00
Charles Ogilby, dry-goods 11 15 00
M r . D;a. Naugle. jewelry 14 7 00
H. S. Ritter, clothing 14 7 00
C. Inhoff, groceries, 10 20 00
B. J. Kieflbr, drugs 14 7 00
Henry Harknoss, groceries - 14 ' 7 .00
John Pallor, “ 14 7 00
John Keeny ' 14 7 00
P. Messcrsmitli, 14 7 00
• 14 .7 00
14 7.00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 . 700
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 ■ 7 00
14 7 00
Jas. M’trranahan . <t
N. Hantch, clothing
Smith & Taylpr, books
William Askew, marketing
Henry Rhoads, furniture ,
J. R. Weaver «
A. B.'Ewing
David Sipo «
J. W. Smiley, clothing
H. Bainbridge, shoes
Shippensburg .
H. Ruby & Co., produce 10
Benjamin Biggs, marketing 14
William Clepper 14
M. M. Anglo, lumber 14
Philip.Detrich, groceries , 14
Baughman & Fosnaught,groceries 14
Baughman & Fosnaught, produce 18
Samuel Sugars, marketing 14
Willis. Moore & Co., dry-goods 13
Anthony F. Wolf,'wares , 14
P. S. Arts, slices 14
S. C. Hollar «" 14
J. Heck & Go.v,dry-goods ,13
J. &J. B. Rcddig “ , 'll
Bomberger & Blair, produce 11
{xeesemnn & Waggoner, clothing 14
J. O. Altick, drugs 14
Steyick, ivnnklu & Bro.. (1 ry-g’d ];j
Forney & M’Pherson, hardware 13
J, Stiimhangh, drugs - 14
.lacoh Paam*. groceries, . . 14
.Tulin clothing 1 18
W. A. Chx. shoes 14
Tolton & Stewart, dry-goods 18
Jiilm M’Ourdy, hooks" 14
John Criswell, drugs 14
J. Fislier. hats -M ■ 14
6rabiil&Hollar, hardware 13
I. M.Hikcs,stove*r - 14
Newville.
I S. L. Leri, dry-goods’ Hi
j Fry & M’Elwaine,- stoves 14
Joseph Laugliiin, clothing 14
( Stongh & Dilfor,'dry-goods' 11
J. Mj Davidson, shoes .14
William Bratton, drugs 14
William Riiod “ 14
W. L. M’Culloch,-groceries 14
William Venard, nimketieg " 14
William Stilzel “ 14
Jonathan Ferree “ 14
James M’Candlish, dry-goods 13
W. W. Herron, drugs 14
.. Wesipennsborough,
Townsend & Co., produce 18
.Paul tk Bro.-, ,-t , 18
Woodward & Schmidt, produce 18
John S. Davidson, dry-goods 14
Edwin James “ 14
J, Hood & Co., “ 13
Alexander Goodhart, marketing 14‘
William Bishop “ ' 14'
Nciclon
P. A. Alii & Bros., produce 10
J. & J B Hursh, produce, (NeW) 10
Alfred Minich, dry-goods 14
C. Fosnaught “ 14
A. O'. &D. Miller “ 14
Monroe .
Mechaniaburg,
JUechanicsburg — continued ; oiaiTTiiceJ —i
Jacob Sheriff, dry-good S - 44 '7'"^
Kaufman & Son, drugs 14 Ton
Kaufman & Son, hardware' 13 ,10 00
Ira Day, drugs 14 7 00
JacobD.brsheimer, books •; ' 14. \ 7- 00
Biindlo & Neiswanger, dry-goods 12 12 60
Swisher & Son « 14 7 00
D. Grabill, clothing 14 7 00
E. Lament, shoes l4'«- 7 00
Bobb. Gnrretson & 00., liardw. ‘l4 7 00
Wonderly 81 Bro.,stovos 14 7,4)0
John Harlan, marketing 14 7 JOO
K. Wilson & Son, stoves 14 7 00
Daniel Holmes, shoes 14 7 00
Reigle 8c Herring, drugs 18 . 10 00
L. D. KiefTer, clothing 14 7 00
Levi Snell « 14 7 00
D. H. Swiler . « 14 7 00-1
Henry Leas, dry-goods 14 , .7 00
John Roigio •• 18 10 00
Andrew Singizer, groceries 14 7 00
Jacob Emming'er “ 14 700
William Huston, furnituro 14 7 00
Samuel Worst “ 14 7 00
Upper Jlllen,
Gosweiler & Zook, dry-goods . IS
Mr. Sliriror <t II
Hyman Longnocker produce IS
Peter Gingericb, marketing 1-J
’iobert Hetturick, “ ,31
it
1 Lower Mite n.
George Haines, dry-goods
Abm. Brower *«
John Kutz «
William Loyd, drugs
New Cumberland.
Charles Oyster, lumber 13
J. B. Church « U
V. Foemim 13
R Martin & Sons “ 18
James & Musser “ 11
B. F. Lee «. ls>
J. G. Miller, dry-goods -14'
Easlpennsborough.
Jncob Benninger, groceries -44
John M’Cormick . « 14
Wormly & Zinn, lumber 11
Jacob Longncckcr, groceries,. 14
G. W. Fesler. dry-goods . 14
D. & J Rynard, lumber - .14
W F Martin & Co. ‘J ■ 14*
Ker & Hummel « ■ 12: '
Wm 0 ’Banks, groceries ' . 14
S R Patterson, produce- . 13
Michael Free ; - 14
D Denlinger, dry-goods 11
• . .y. Hampden. , > \
Rupp & Son, dry-goods' . 13
W H Eckels ■'««" I t
Samuel Sheafer “ . ' - l-{—
Henry Rupp, produce -i- ■ . )il
John Kutz, shoes '■''.'t'.'i • 14
TANNERS.
Samuel Graham, Wcatpcnsb6 , 11
George Kosht, Frankford,' 14
Michael Minich “ .14
Anthony Foreman, Wostpenns. .14
Samuel Davidson, Newville, 14
John Waggoner “ : ;14
A. Bricker, Newton, 114
Jacob Miller “ ;I4
P & E Rinehart, Hopewell, jl4
W W Frazer “ “ 14
Benjamin Basphpre “ I t
Wm. M’Clean, Shippenshiirg, . li
Jeremiah Coover “ .14
IV m Waggoner, Dickinson, 14
A. H. Blair, Carlisle, :I4
Mi. Minich “ .14
R Irvine, jr. “ . .. 14
R. Cornman, Silver Spring, 14
J Clendenm : «« . , ill
Henry Babble. “ ■" .14
Jacob Noss “ ',14
Richard Miley .<<til
Bryson & Irvine,-Hpper Allen, 14
Geo Shisler, North Mid.' 14
Miller & Grider, Wostpenns. •14 . 7 CiO
Charles Freghn “ ,14 '7 00
Marshall James “ 13 . 10 00
Aid & Dilutee « ; 14 ’ 700
Philip Zeigler. North Mid. ' 14 7( 00
John Moore. Diokinson, 14 7’oo
Tlcnry Barnilz 18 10.00
Xj-nsoi & Qonsel, South Mid. ''-14 1 ,7' 00
Rftuer K Sheaffer i< „ ' J4.' 700
Huter Gcciuoa— -7-SOP.
•W iS Onhe.in. Carlisle, .. , . r J4 ZOp
D fi 1 2 "12 50
(4 W Luidigh - << ‘'-JJf.- 7 dp
Benjamin Givior “ r . • 14 700
John Williams « . >l4 7, pp
§!>c.G Brandt “ ■ lj TOO
Miller & Eherly, Mechaniosbnrg, H Ip pp
Jacoli Coavcr, jr. U. Allen, 14. 7.00
Christian Eherly, L. Allen, .13 10 00
Joseph Bucher “ 14 7 00
Nehinger 3c Co. “ 14 7 00
Martin Caufnmn “ .14 700
Joseph. Whisler . “ i 14- 700
S. Urich. Easlpehnshor’j 14 7 pp
J & II Rupp! Hampden, ' 14 7 00
Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 700
TB Bryson “ 11 15 00
■G H Bucher “ 18 10 00
Henderson Sci Sons N. Mid. . . <l2 'l2 50
10 00
7 00
7 00
15 00
'7 00
r oo
7 00
7 00
.7 00
7 00
7 00
■lO 00
■ 7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7. 00
10 00
■ 7 00,
7 oo:
. DISTILLERS.*.'
PA Aid & Bros. Nctvton,
Aid & Ensminger ' “
Robert Quigley, Hopewell, \
Beltzhoover&.Son, Mphre,.
S & (x Brandt-« •.
A Boslor & Sbhj South Mid. r
Myers & Bensbn, Silver Spring*
Henderson & Sons; ...
Sariniel Grisaingori North Mid.
William Baniilz, Carlisle. -
oySTER-HODSES.
John Nicholson, Nowvlllo, ' 8
; Eberly &'Fought, Mechnnicsbuig, 8
Samuel. Rupert - ■ ■ “ 8
-John Maloy
Henry Irvine . ',
Mrs Low, Carlisle,
Henry Peters “
Mrs. Miller “
Juc; Stratton “
20 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
TEN PIN ALLEYS.--.'
David Long, Mochanicsburg, ■
Joseph Merklo, Carlisle, : h,".
James .Wharlo, Billiard-roora,. Carlisle,
. Any person feeling themselves aggrieved"by
the above classification, will bateau pppovtiini
ty. of appealing by calling on tho subscriber, at
the- Volunteer Printing Office, in Carlisle, any
time previous to the 29th April; 1858; after that
lime no appeal wilPbo heard..'
JOS. C. THOMPSON, Mer. Jlpp’r.
Carlisle, April 8, 1858. L . | .
7 00
7 00
7 00
lo oo
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Summer Arrangepienl!
CHANGE OF HOUJRS,
14
13
14
14
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
CUMBERLAND V'ALLEY
RAIL ROAD GO’Y.
ON and after Monday, .April 6th, 1858;
passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun
days excepted :)
For Harrisburg.
Isi Train . -2d Train . ■
Leave Ohambersbnrg, 5.15 A.M., 4.15 P. M.
“ Sbippensburg, 6.44 O ■ '4.40 «
<« Ncwville, 6.10 « 5-18 «
“ Carlisle, 7.00 « ' 5.58 “ .
« Meclmnicßb’g, 7.30 “ 6.80 “■
At Harrisburg, 8.00 “■ -73# “
10 00
10 00
10 00
12 50
Fur Chiiliibei'iibui'p
10 00
10 00
7 00
Leave Harrisburg,
Meohanicsburg. 0.08 “ 1.89
« Carlisle, ' 9.46 ** ..,5.11 «
« Newvill'o, ,10.20 f« 2.45 « ,
“ Shipponsburg, 10.52" 8.15 •« ;
At Chambersburg, 11.22 8.46. “ 1
Trninsloavo Ilarrisbufg for 1 Philadelphia, at
8.10 A. M., 1.00 P. M., and 7.15 P. M.‘ For
j Pittsburg, at 8.40. A. M.,and 5..10 P. M., and
Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M, For'Balti
more, at 8.80 A. M., and 12-16,-noon. ■Trains
on the Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon
Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg for Reading,
Lebanon, Auburn. &c., daily.
Fares from Harrisburg. Meohapiosburg, Car
lisle. Shippenslmrg and Ohambarsburg, will be
fen cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of.
(Ice, than when paid in the Cars.
14 7 00
.7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
0, N. LULL, Supi.
liailroad Oflioa, Chanibersbarg,- *'
April 1,1868. , J
k MILLERS,
$5O 00
■ 50 00
50 Off
50 (10
60 00
50 00
so no
50.00
60 00
60 00
r".s
30 00
80 00
10 00
Ist Train.] 2d Train.
8.80 A.M. 1.05 P.M.
jb , T EFT (ho subscriber residing
I®!™ Carlisle, a' shrewd looking
boy, who walks with an' extra
■ spring, named DAYIU ASKEW.
Said boy left without a cause, and
hereby notily all persons not to
trust said bov on my account as I
Wll pay no, bills ol his contracting.
JOHN WIIIgTLER.
i April, 1, 1858— 3t
GEO. S. BB.ETZ,
!-■ . DE NTIST ,
HAVING returned to Carlisle, olfeA bis
professional services to' the pubjic in gen
eral. Office in North Pitt street,.nearly oppo.
sita his former rosidonco. Terms moderate.
Carlisle, April I, 1858—6 m
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
Spring <& Siiinmct 1 Goods.
'j'UE subscriber is just opening one of the
I largest and best assortment Of Spring and
Summer Goods over offered tO the public. Ufa.
stock, has been selected with groat pare from the
largest and best houses in Now York and Phila
delphia, and every effort made to obtain the la.
test and most fashionable styles iii the market.
Ho liiinks he will.be able to please every varic.
fy of taste at such low prices as wore never be
fore offered in this place.. '
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00‘
7 00
7 00
7 00
Ladiei Dress Goods,
Plain, black, moire antique, barred, slripod
and -figured silks, de begeS, borego do laincs,
bereges, alpacas, &o.
While Goods.
Such as nainsook, plain and figured muslins,
cambrics, jaconets, bishop lawns, biilliants.,
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
15 00
.12 50
7 00
Embroideries.
. A largo stock of French'worked collars, un
deraleeveSi handkerchiefs, flouncing, edgings,
laces, insortings, direct from the importers in
New York,'and will be sold very clreap.
T 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
A largo assortment ofelogant bonnet ribbons
which he intends selling very low.
Domestic Goods.
Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton
sheetings, table linens,- checks, tickings, ging
hams. Osuaburg’s. bags, and bagging, calicoes,
counterpanes, table and piano covers, curtain
muslins, all colors of Carpet chain and cotton
Twist. . - ■
7 00
12 00
-.7 .00
10 00
7 00
7 00
, • - Shawls, ,
A large and splendid assortment oi Stella and
1 lubot Shawls. -
12 50
, 7.00
7 00
10 00
7. 00
Gentlemen’s H~ear,
-Cloths, cas-rimers, vestings, tweeds, colton
ades,-linen and silk handkerchiefs.
‘ , Carpels and Oil Cloths.
; A very largo lot ol three-ply Ingrain, Veni
tion, Hemp. and Rag Carpets,- Druggets, Oil
Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bags.
A largo assortment of trunks, all sizes and
quality; also looking-glasses, which ho intends
soiling very cheap. '
7 00
7 0Q
7 00
7 00
7 00
A large assortment of ladies’ ami .'children's
shoes, 1 which he intends I 'selling very- cheap, at
the old stand,-North Hanover street, three doors
north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. He respect
fully invites tile public, to call and examine his
stock before-purchasing, as every effort will be
made, to give perfect satisfaction to those who
may favor him with a call;
PHILIP ARNOLD,
-Carlisle, April 1, 1858.
Tsiluntile lAiiicslouc Farm at
PHIFATi; SAI.E.
SITUATE on the Yellow Breeches Creek,
about live and a-hall miles south east of
Carlisle, in Monroe .township, containing 02
ACRES of Land, in a high state ul.'cultivation.
The improvements are a large
wen a l iUS two stor t BTo.tr;
Mansio n House ,
SPRING HOUSE, WASH HOUSE, SMOKE
HOUSE, and other out-buildiugs. A large
. STONE BANK BARN,
90 feot long, with twej .tliresliing floors, mows,
gmnhidcsfv Wagon .Shed, .Coni- GHhs, and .other
con voniencos, also, ah excellent Carriage House,
and a gram shed.snffloientiy largo to hold 12 or
14 loads of grain or hay. ■ -
Ah excellent well of standing water with a
pump, and .a'beautiful spring of water which
rises in the spring house.. An Orchard contain
ing apples and other fruit. : About 7000 bushels i
of. Lime has been put on tile farm, besides half
the manure of a 100 bushel distillery within file 1
last, two years. About 11 acres of Mountain 1
land will bo sold with ‘the farm. i
• This property is in a high state of cultivation
and nn, er good lenoo, and is owned at present
by Mr. C. 11. Bellzboover. The location is a
healthy one, and eligible in every point of view.
For terms and further particulars enquire of
, A. L. SPONSLER,
Heat Estate Jlgent anil Scrivener .
March, 18. ISsS—tf , .
Store Room aml RcsrdeijM'C
. IFOR RENT. .
' PHE snbscriher.off'urs for rent, from flic Ist ol
f Anril next, tho STORE ROOM mid RESI
DENCE lute (Improperly of John Coyle, deed.,
situate in Hoguestmvn,. Curnb. co. Tbe im
n_-JL provemenls are a large two siorv
ERICK HOUSE, in wbieb there is a
••••life large .STORE ROOM, 20 by3B leef.
an office in the rear, and Coun
ters, Shelving, Hoisting Machine, &c , Tlie sit
uation tor a Dry Goods Store is unsurpassed by
any in the neighborhood,-everything being in
complete order. ,■
There is also a FRAME TIN SHOP attached
to tho store. • Tim Dwelling part is in first rate
order. There is also a first rale STABLE,
CARRIAGE HOUSE.’WOOD HOUSE. CIS
TERN, and other necessary outbuildings, on
the premises.
For further particulars enquire of the owner.
EDWARD IjAMONT, Mechanicshurg, or of A.
L. SpoNStnn, Esq.. Carlisle.
January 21, 1858—If
CUMBERLAND COUNT IT ,
IVORItML SCHOOL.
THE second session of this Institution wij,
commence in Literary Hall, Newville, Pu.l
on Tuesday, April '6th, 1858, and continue Jive
months. . ■
An able corps of Instructors have been so,
cured, and no effort will be spared to render tlie.
school worthy of the position it softies to occu
py, and of tho patronage it respectfully solicits.
For circulars containing full particulars, ad J
dross,
F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. ,
. Newville, Pa,
By order of the Board of Trustees.
Das’l. Siinr.LT, President.’
Jas. M’Candlisii, Secretary.
February 18, 1858—(t '
JOHJV STOWE As SOWS,
805 Chestnut Street, above Eighth.
;Lafo o( N<r. 45 South Second Street,)'
Philadkepiiia.-
ARE now receiving tlicir Spring importation
rtf Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in
part of Fancy Bonnot and Cap Ribbons. Satin
and Taflbtas Ribbons, Gros D« Naples, (fitaco
and Plain,) Mar'relinea and Florences. Black
Modes, English Crapes, Mqllnu and Illusion La
cos. &c. Also, a full assortment of French and
American Flowers; ’
..March 18,1858—2 m
Pa y Up nnej Save Costa !
rtIHE sUbscribor notifies all persons to come
■X' and settle their accounts on or before the
Hr.-d of April next, as lie is determined to sue af
ter that date all who do not do so. ;
..Carlisle; March'd, 1858—1 m
N. S. LAWRENCE’S
■ NEW ,
Paper, Printers’ Card & Envelope
Wai’elionse,
No. 405 Commerce Street. Philadelphia. . i ;
Cash buyers will flnd it lor their interest to
pall. ,
January 7, 1868—ly
Jiibbons.
Tranks,
Shoes
WHEREAS tlio Hon. James 11.. Graham,-
President Judge ol' tin- several Courts of
Common Pleas in tliu comities o) Cumberland,
Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the sc,oral
Courts of Oyer and 'Terminer and General Jail
Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodburii
& Michael Cooltlin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the
trial (if all capital and other ollenders, in thesaid
county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me
directed, dated the Util day of January, 1858,
have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car
lisle. on the 2nd Monday of April,' 1858, (be
ingtho 12th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
to continue (wo weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus
tices of the Peace, mid Constables of the said
county of Cumberland, that-they are by the said
precept commanded to be then and there in their
proper persons, with their rolls, records, and in
quisitions, examinations and all other remem
brances, to do those things which to (heir offices
appertain to bo done, arid alt those that are
bound i by recognizances, to prosriento against
the prisoners that are or then shall bo in tlio Jail
of said county, are to bo there toproseciitathoxu
as shall bo just.
C. INHOFF
WINDOW SHADES—The truest, larges,
and cheapest assortment of window shades
can be had at the new store of ■
J. A. UUMRICH, Ju. |
Carlisle, JWay .857. ■
BLACKSMITH’S COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels
of Bituminous'Coal, from the celebrated
“ Lemon” Mines, receiving arid for sale by
W. B. MURRAY.
Something Kcw,
R geEtti,
HA-YtNG bought.tiro-entire atockot Grocer
ies, formerly owned by John G. William,
emi removed die seme to Adam Sense, S
nmv Store-room, directly opposite tl rr-
Hotel, on West High street,' I hav o 'j"'°l
0. P. Egbert, to assist in the bSrt n i? g W l ?‘
»r.nt W of kCCI> C ° n3U,,U -y »“* * B «SS
' Groceries, Queens-ware,
and every thing in the lino of a Grocer. 1
would respectfully solicit a shard of the patron '
ago of our unmed.ale friends, ns well ns (hat of
the public in general, whose favors shall he re
ciprocated in the moat satisfactory manner In
giving them the worth of their money. '
' WM. L. IlALI.El!
Carlisle, March 18. 1858. ' . ■
License ft'olict*.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that the lollowina
J-1 nnmedperspna have filed with the Clerk o 1
the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland
county petitions for License to keep Hotels
Ealing Houses, &c., in their respective Wards’
Boroughs and Townships, under the act of 31st
March, 1856, regulating the sale of intoxicating
liquors, which petitions will be acted on by the
Court on Monday the 12th of April boxt
D. S. CROFT, Clerk,
HOTELS.
Lower Jlllen—John G. Hock, Geo. Facklor
Victor Shannon. ■ ’
Upper Mien —John Floyd.
Carlisle, E. W. —Wm. Hoakcr, Jos. Hefser,
Win. Orozier, David Marlin.
Carlisle, IV. W.— lsaac Parsons, John Han r
non, Janies Raymond, H. L. Burkholder.
Dickinson —Elius B. Eystor, John Hooker
J ohn Early. ’
East Pennsbormigb —Bcnj. Clay, John River
Win. W. Kline, A. P. Erb.
'Hampden —Henry B. Stone. ,
Hopewell— John Fold.-,■ 1 '■
Mlj/lio —Scott Coyle.
Monroe —Samuel Algeir.
Mechanicsburg —Henry W.. Irvine, George L.
Sponsler, James A. Meioy,
■Avne Cumberland— Jacob Switzer. Theodore
P.illett, John Loy.
Nepville— Jolni If. Woodbuni, Dan’l S. Dun-
Ncwlon —Samuel' Parke, H. S. Greennwa
0. Mellingor. .
North Middleton— J, C; Beecher, Samuel' S,
Middlekauff, Nath’l. W. Seal.
Southampton—Wm. Clark, Levi Strohm.
Shippensburg .Borough— Henry Ilnrsh, Peter
Harlaohor, Jacob Gross, Samuel Speese, John
Wilkins.,
Shippensbnrg Township— Johnston-JT. Allen.
Silver Spring— Jacob Shell, Peter Harman,
Jacob Kline. Jacob.Otstott.
' South Middleton— Matthew Moore, Adam
Wareham, Jos. W. Patton, John Ricker.
EATING HOUSES.
■Carlisle. E. IF.—John Hoffman, Gotloib
Sweitzer,Win. Askew, Wm.'Barnitz. ‘
Carlisle, W . IF.—John Low, ■
, RETAILERS.
Carlisle, E. IF.—Sam’l. C. Huvctt, C In;
tioff. • -
Carlisle, Ilf. IK.—Samuel W. Havorstick.
Shippensbnrg Borough—John H. Cresweli
March 18. 1858—4 t
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the Estate of Mo.vnoE Mou
rns, late of the borough of Carlisle, deo’d. have
been issued by'lhe Register of Cumberland do.,
to the subscriber residing in said borough. All
persons indebted to said Estate, are required to
make immediate payment, : and those having
claims to present them, properly authenticated,
to the undersigned.
MARY M. MORRIS,
Mdministrutrix.
March 25, 1858—01
Pennsylvania. Commercial
Located at York, Pa.—lncorporated, 1800.
DURIN G the past year, upwards of one hun
dred and fifty students have been in at
. ten'iauceat representing ten
States, showing a
similar establishment..' The course of study em
braces Book-keeping in ali'its ibnns; Penman,
ship of various styles; Commercial Calculations
in all their business relations; Commercial law,
upon numerous important subjects, and Defect
ing all kinds ofCounterlbit Bank Motes at sight.
It is generally conceded that the facilities hero
offered for acquiring a business education are
unsurpassed. For particulars write and receive
a Catalogue containing 18 pages.
Commercial Peiiuma ns hip.—L*pon the receipt
of Thirty-Seven Cents, T. K. White’s entire
system of Penmanship will bo sent to any ad
dress, free of postage.
T. IC. WHITE, Pres't.
January 23, 1858—3 m
* Cloiliing-, Clothing!
STEINER & BROTHER, at the corner of the
Market House, on the Public Square, have
opened an immense .stock of ' . •
Kcnfly.niailc €lol|iiris,
suitable for the present season. The stock con
sists in, part of
Cloth, CdHsimcrc, Jean, Frock , Dress and Sack
Boys and Youth’s Coats of differ-,
•cut's/yla and qualities.
Coais.
Plain and Fancy Cas.simere, Cabinet, and Cor
• duroy Pants. ,
Satin, Silk. Cussimere, SutfineHundoflierVests
of different patterns and qualifies., . , 1
Overcoats of all sizes, quality and pj-ice, to suit
tiie times.
Also. Stocks, Cratats, Pocket & Neck Hand,
kerchiefs, plain and fancy Sldi fs, Under Shirts,
Drawers, Suspenders, Umbrellas,
Carpet Bags/ etc.
Customer’s orders made np in the most np. 1
-proved manner,, of warranted materials. The
Culling Department is under the management
<»f practical and experienced workmen, and in
everv ease Satisfaction' is-guarautied.
The aim of the subscribers is. to give every
customer 'satisfaction,-by furnishing Clothing
unsurpissed in finish and durability,- and at pri
ces defying competition.
Carlisle. December 17 1857,.
J. W. O. GIH.L.ES.EY,
A TTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street,
Jm. opposite, the Jail.
Carlisle, Feb. 18. I8 r >S—lf
l*i'oel:imation.
JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff.
February 25,1858. •
Sepferilbe i 3, 1867••
Merchant Grist Mill For Bent.
THE undersigned .offers his Merchant Grist
Mill and Tenant House for rent-from the
first day of April next, situated on tho Conodo*
guinet crook, nbbut i miles west of Carlisle.. It
not lented soon,ho would lip willing to give em
ployment to n good and competent Miller to
carry on llio business. .
March 1.1,1858. JA3JES-.
' KinioViil,
•1 to lia.m^°, ved lnr , storo , ’ rom the old Stand
and Piu RtV d? r ni! ,Y BuiWin 8> corner of Main
Episcopal o Pf" slto the Methodist
(he county. Come one and all to ih/aevTstoro
anil secure good bargains. BXoro
OGILBT -
E'tatc nroiicc.
A V r°n°,n 3 i micl ' lcd «» «<o estate of Mrs.
“»™.« fa te y&IS«CSSSS>j;
S. COLWELL,
"Qit’y, for the heirs.
Mardi 11, 1858—6 t
I Dissolution.
« «S?ta» e
of A^oLir 11 tbeil ' aCCOIUi ; s at ‘he Office
via. corner. A. NOBLE,
R- NOBLE.
Carlisle, March If, iSCS—St
Notices
TVTOTICE is hereby given foall persons Into,
-i-l rested, that the following accounts have
been filed in the. Prothonotary’s Office /pr exam
ination by the accountants,therein named, and
will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland county, for confirmation and ak
lowance on Wednesday, the 14th day of April,
1858.
1, The account of Hon. Samtiol Woodbuw,
■Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turn,
pjkd Road Company. ,
' 2. The account of David Wheriy, Committee
of William Ramp.
P. QUIGLEY, Profh’r.
March 11, 1858—31 .
Sitddlcj, Hiitneis, itobc«,
A lot of superior large Buffalo
Rohes for,sale, at the nbw Sadi
, d 1 e r Shop of Samuel E.'lflinxo
eb, directly ' opposite “ Marlon
Hall,’’.Carlisle,
I have also 2 superior Draught Collar, neVcr
before used in this country. These Collars art
made of the best material, the stntllng being
curled hair, and made by hands who work- at
this branch exclusively. They nre vet-y elastic
and comfortalilti to the shoulders of the horse-
I have a very fine lot of HARNESS, made, by
the best workmen of Philadelphia, anil of the
best.leather they are able to get up.
I have also any quantity of my own made up ,
work, made out of a siipierior quality of. leather
finished in the city. . ‘ .
Thankful for former favots, I respeotfully so
lcit.ii continuance of the same.
January 7, 1858,
JAMES W. BOStEIt
BOSLER & HEDGES,
liaiibers and Real Estate Agents,
Cite, lowa.
COLLECTIONS made in all parts of lowa,
Nebraska and Missouri; money invested’,
taxes paid, and titles investigated, for non-resi
dents. Mr. Hedges being Treasurer and Re.
corder of, the Sioux City Land District, gives
. us superior'advantages in the investigation of
titles, payment of taxes, &c. Letters of enquiry
promptly answered, ' ;
Refer to Hon. A. Leech, Receiver of Public
Moneys, Sioux. City, Iowa; Fichlan & Lucas,
and Charles Parsons, Bankers, Keokuk; Iowa;
Sargent & Dowiicy, Bankers, lowa City, lowa ;
: Bankers,St. Lm{(s, Mo.;
Gov, A. P. Hillard, Indianapolis, Ind.; Shep
paid & Hedrick, IVm. Glenn & Sons, E. Ster
rett and Ira IV odd, Mas. of Trans., G. H. & D.
R. R. Cincinnati, Ohio; John Carlisle & Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio; Lyon, Shrob & Co., H. Holmes
& Son, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pa. ; 3. W. Weir,
Cashier, Harrisburg Pa.; Hon., F. Watts, J.'B.
Parker, Esq;, John B. Bratton, Esq., Bentz &
Bro., Hon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Pa.; S. Wag.
ner, Cashier York Bank, P. A. & S. Snjafi, .
York, Pa.;,,Hon. Jesse D Bright, 'Washington,
November 12, 1807. .
Institute
I N V A LIDS.
Dr, Hardman, Analytical Physician.
Physician for Diseases of the Lnhgs, Throat
and Heart—formerly Physician to iht
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL alstTtO
Author of “ Letters to Invalids,” is coiniUjJf
DR. HARDMAN, Physician for disease C{
the Lungs, (formerly Physician .to Cnicrn'-
naii Marino Hospital,) will be in attendance at'
liis rouuieas follbiva: : .
Carlisle, (Mansion House,) Thursday, April
2S, IHpB,. ,
Shippenshufg, ( Union House,) Friday,'April
Sd. ...
Dr% Hardman treats Consn'mpiion, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Larmigiltfs. and all diseases oi the
throat and longs by, medical Inlialatioh, lately
used in the Bn.niton Hospital, Loudon. The
great point in the treatment of all human mala,
dies is to get'ttt tile disease in the direct man.
tiff.. All medicines are estimated by their, nc.
lion upon Ha; organ requiring relief. This is
tiie important tact upon which Inhalation is
based. If the stomach Is diseased we fahemhdt.
icino directly into tlia stomach. .If the lungs
tie diseased, breathe or. inhale medicated va.
•ors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the
ntidotvs to disease mid should be applied to
ie very seat’of disease. Inhalation is the op*
iention of tills principle to the treatment of
e lungs, for it gives ns direct access to tlidso
I'icato uir ceils and tubes which lie ont of
ronolr of every oilier means of administering
medicines. The reason that Consumption, and
other'diseasesol the longs have heretofore ro .
,-sialed all trehlment has been been because they
had never been approached in a direct manner
by medicine. They were intended to act upon
the lungs and yet-wero applied to the stomach.
Their,action was intended to bo local, and yet
they wore !)o. administered that thev sbould act
constitutionally; .expending immediate and prin
cipal action upon tiro unoffending stomach,
whilst ttio foul ulcers within tho longs- were un
molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in
direct contact with the disease, without tho dis
advantage of atiy violent. action. Its applica
tion ia so simple that it dan be employed by tho
youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does
not derange the stomach, or Interfere In the least
degree with . the strength, comfort, or business
of the patient.
Other disease i treated —ln relation to the fol-
lowing diseases cither when complicated with
lung affections or existing alone, I also iqvito
consultation. 1 usually find them prdmptlycu
-ablo. ■ "
Prolapsus and all.other forms of female com
plaints, irregularities arid weakness.
Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other dis
eases of the stomach and bowels, &o.
AH diseases of the eye and bar. Neuralgia,
Epilepsy, and all forms of n-vvous disease. No
charge for consultation.
S. D. HARDMAN, Mi D.
Fob. 25, 1858—ly
For Kent.
THREE Rooms above the Store of the sub.
scribor. They are largo and we|P suited
for a Dentist, Daguerrootyplst, &0., and will be
rented on reasonable terms. C. XNHOFF.
Carlisle, March 4,1858 —tl '
Job Work done al this office w
’short notice,.
SAML. ENSMIKGfiRt
INVALIDS RETREAT,
Amil. A CPOINTMENTS.
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