Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 20, 1856, Image 7

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THE FROEEHDEAD.:
C=fil
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The scene of the greatest interest at. the,•
iloapiee , ef the grand St.l3ernard--A solemn
extraordinary; intdiest i
wherelXho,.tieadliolies
'bet travellere are depesited.. There the, ate,
some," of thini as Ithen4e brrth of life; di,-
parted, and the' eat an , Wit its inatru
'h''
ments of frost and snow, stiffened them for
•
• ages: The'fleoils - thick•with namelessakells
• •
'end bones,-nnd human dust heaped in .confu•
sion. But 'around the vralls_ . tire groups of
poor sufferers in the very positien in•whioli•
--they-vveredoun as rigid,'as marble, and, in
this air, by the preserving element of an.eter
-/ net frost, almost as unorumbling. There is
a mother'and her'eliild, a most'affeatingiMage
of suffering and" Love. - the.face of the little .
-.• one,remains.preseed to the mother's - hewn],
only the back part of - the skull being visible,
,_the body_eufolded_la_ her_ careful arms—care
ful in vain, affectionate
„in vain, to shield her
offspring frinnthe eleinental wrath of thetem- .
The anew fell fast and thick, and the hurri.
.. . .__ •____
• canes wound theta both up,iti one while ithroud
and buried them. 'There is aleo a tall; strong .
mat, standit,the face dried and blWi.'-TnE-Bansa-aitn's-atunwisit.;•,-That-night -I
-' but the white unbroken teeth, firmly . set and was out very late. j.returned 6 - y Leo's cabin
_._'clotied;,grinning from the fleshless . jaws; it is. abOut.ll o'clock. As -I approached,
, •I saw a
~,,..n,,,
~tuo,4„,ciltb#J9nAtt9WpinOttlf;4o• •,tstt:!%nge looking object cowering under the low
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look , at You,,,trom,the-tetiei3okk*sanAW -Vio:A g at z,: " o .n4d ,i 4 , ol,l„..,ns,,,,,fallitig. It' was late
-Ile if it would tell -you-of a death struggle in • in autumn._ _ l l.clrew.near_and there was Millie
. the storm: There are other group. • more in- wet to 'We skin. Her father had driven' her
disiinet, but thesetwo are never to be 'tor- out soma hourr before; site had laid down ,to .
gotten; and the whole of these dried and fro- hewn for the heavy snoring .nf - his drunken
4 nu remnants of, humanity are, a'terriflo ' de- slarabers,,Ao . that she might oreep,b,ack to her
-monstration of the fearfulness of this mountain . be d.. But.beforti she heard it; nature seethed
pass, when the elementa , •
.let loose in fury,:' exhausted,,and she fell into a troubled sleep'
encounter the unhappy traveller.. , You, look, witl the_raiti.,drope s z ,pattering upon her. - 1.•
.---- ; -- at all : tidy through the grated window,
,there Were ':trind to take her• : henieWitirme; but•pZ, true
' :is juet.light - enqugli to make itliolemtify and as a martyr to his faith, she struggled from
distinctlffeitithd to Inad.thlt - w - innrerful- iy-arms , And — returned=to,bernwn - dark - a
record of mental and physical agony, and of silent cabin. Things went -on so for weeks
maternallov - e - mul - death,- That . little-child—'and - -months, _ But., nt *length Lee' grew.less ,
hiding its face in its mother's bosom, and both‘ y l o l e iq, even „in -his drunken fits; . to hisself- 1
(frozen to death !--one cad mnver:.forget the - denYing. clild; and. - oned,y.when - he •avvolie . ,_
group, nor the memefilp - . Mori, nor - the . token front - a heavy slumber ltfter a debauch, and'
of'deethlessleve..Wanderings of ii, Pilgrim./ found her preparing _tireakfast for hin,•and
'Singing a childish song . , he turned to her, and
With a tone almost , tender, said: •
'Millie, what:casket; you stay with me?'
.
Because you are my father and I love you.'
.'You love me!' repeated the wretched man;
ilave_mer____lle looked at his bloated limbs, hie
The imerne Horse Thieves.
We have received anbthei letter. _from Mr.
John Stewart, of Old Forge, Luzerne county.
Penney yenta, going — us — further--inforinati.
of the extensive gang of horse thieves whose
~••• headquarters were establiehed' there, and
Whose operations extended from this •ceriifi
of our State to the central New York State
line. Three persons suspected of being lea
. „dere in the party have bee' arrested one , is
under heavy bail, another is in the,Lancaster,
priSon, and the , third..(John Rutter) is in our.
jail on a charge Of stealing a horse in' West
-------rnerlamt_cpunty, A--warrant has beee,issued
for a fourth, who has thus, far eluded arrest.
This break in their ranks arose from a cor
....respondenee with our paper, caused by our .
Publication of a letter from Mr. ,SteWartsto
Mr. Postmaiter Linehart,, at Carrick, in this
coulty—since when Mr. S. gas received nu
rnerous letters of inquiry relative, to" stole - h
froM:various States, and has found
nerslor four -- valuable horses stolen from
,oic,Settorling, of Wilmore, Cambria
vitl , Slorti, and Johnston, of
la IT , 3tmorland- county,
The thieves have , a eleteni of correspon
dence, :anti numerous stations on the runts—
eitending from this neighlairb,ood, try Luzern°
as -the
County ;
New - ales an
. cowl ,y, . F --
. Unadilla'river,iti-Otsego.ceunty, New-York ;
and the difficulty ,- of .convicting them - is - in
' oreased.by their mode of operating, by which
.honest, wurthy Oita - 14,e frequently made - Wit=l
nosses in their .favor'; some scoundrel steals'l
i'horse here. and ridesowpy ;. at some station
' on the route he publicly trades him for a horse
in New Yerk. Should either l iobtarreoted for
stealing the horse folpidittAtilmeeseeeion, he
- readily proves an- afibi,"lo:llliiii ':liit'tia4ed for
him openly ; and too often
. this defense; sue=
taingit by witnesseepf o . c .. pd„ottniioterc9pables
the : scoundrel to eicapiqnetices - . , :,'
In Puzerne alone;,th et? honettf ho dealers
have disposed,of mortf i t tilifilii - he .many
\
of them young and vale ble. - 'lt-is 'believed
~.
many of these may be recoVored,. if our ,ex-
changes will give circulation to thdse facts,
and advise losers to send descriptions of 'the
stolen animals t0....Mr. , jobn .Stuart, at - Ole
Forge, Luzermr-;:county;- who' huts„ been the
means of exposing the gang. • Mr. Stewart, in
his last 'letteromys : - . ~ . - •
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•
"Dr. ; Speer, then of New Alexandria, Penn
-, iyliartja, but now in the State of Missouri,
:' had horse-stolen from itim, in 1853; veined
• ' - - at $250, .John Prawn and John flutter
brought the horses 'stolen' from Dr. Speer,
and David Sloan to . .is piece. ' Dr._ Speer's,
when it'cante Vras nearly dead, and did die
two or three days often its arrival. The sad
- die and Part of the' bridle which belonged to
• ,Dr Speer wdre foundin the possession of Lew
. is Brown,, who • is now unddr
. one thotiemnd
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=dollncs=bail-~-T-here=afifi~unmathnces-w%ll~e~n ~~-
ly.piotren. at tht.ne;t su term oitheoWestnore:
land co znty court, Mr. Daiid
tained cotaperial'ivitnesseeTrho-',eitfili- the
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,etnploy of _Lewis Brown -At the time he reoeiv , -
ed the stolen property." 7 -I'ittskurg Dispatch.
OF DSEAMI3.— , Th erd Vs
new guide to the: interpretatioa of 'dreams.
An-131%11A. ptipeitliuit puts
To dream of a niillatone'round your neck,
is' a sign_ of what you may, expect if you get
an extravagant wife. To see fipples in a diearn
betektfiasit weddiug,,Acause where' yoli
apples, you - may reasonably expect to find
pears. ,To, dream thatyou are lame is a to-,
kenlhat you will get into a hobble. Alien a
'Young lady dreams - of a coffin, it. betokens
- trariihe ithirdliettistatitly7discuntintreHrtring .
her stays tightly, and always' go warmly aad
thickly shod: . * wet wpather. If you dreailt
of a clock, it is a token that you.. will grain
credit—that is, tick. •To dream of fire' is a
sign thatlf you are wise' you will see that-the'
lights in your BOUSe tireoont before, you go to
bed:`` To ila'enni , t4dt
s'
tip i's an intimation that you hadbetter leave
off-brandy and waters,. To dream of walking
`barefooted denotes a journey
, that you will
-ntako-bootless.
soiled and ragged - clOthes;
inurmuredt-Millie whrt mattes e,iLleve
am a poor drunkard;• every boo "else despises.
me. Why don't you?' '
'Dear father,' said the girl with swimming
eyes, 'Mother taught me to love you, and every
night eho comes from heaven and stands by
my little bed and says, don't leave
your father; Millie love your father. He will
, _froni_that_roM7.fiend ,one of these
EEO
days, and then how . happy you will be.'
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Tna FATE OP MIITIN]Fs;--•The mummies of
Egypt ire sornetinies'quarried by the . Arabs:
for fuel,. and, whether thoEe,Of the PharosUs,•
their wives, their priests, or their slaves, aro
split open and chopped up . .with the same in
differen'ee as so Many pine - logs. The gums
and balsams used in , embalming them have
made theni'a good substitute for bituininous
coal; 'atid - thus the very means employed .ta
. .
preserve.thein - havo become the .native agents
of their dissipation. -
OLD BAIIYLON_TDI': Overt, of Franco,' has
sp
iuing the cuneform inseriptionsAn the brielsB
-and slates. Me_states that this •famZue old
city;-in the days of •its grandeur and 'power,
covered rather more than _an area of- 200,.
square miles, being'about two and a banner°
than the site of Linden. MA all this space
was not inhabited, the4-heing immense fields
to supply the city with corn - And pasture
case of siege,.
-065 - ‘,John .Handofph ,was one of the•most
sarcastic then that ever lived.__ One time a
young man attempted , to make his acquain7
tance.-- - ` HO obtained an introduction, and
among the first-remarks said:,
p4sed by your houie lately,- Mr. -Ran
dolph.' . • •
J. hope . You aiways - will!' wee the * sharp
reply. •' • •• • •
Another once twitted him as to hie 'want of
education.'
'The , gentleman reminds rife,! said Ran
dolph in repjli,..gof the lands %about the head
waters of the Montkinnery4Whioli tire poor
by nature, and cultivation' has entirely, ruined
them!'
THE MAN TUAT WAS BORN , LA.14.-:—AR :oid
Carolinian once !atilt 't was liorWthe byitfiay
of the week, very late the day, and have
always' beat brhindOnd, I -believe It would
have boon fifty dollire in pay, pocket if I hadn't
beet; born all.! •
r,
7=Tlie - hey -- .
,GOOD Anvion.--;The Hon. gdivart-Earett
reeently„delivet.pd no addriee to tliepupile• of .
the puhlio sehoeli.'ol'Hoßton whieh closed with
thiS hifignn'ge:
ie tvi k numpesioLgo foitme,: :yoing -
*ri end 1, have .00' othey_effeW , thati to inefiire
you iith • considerateneeS; and' kind.,feelitigs
towardit•YOarsSehooltALttes. Let not - the:dark
passiofis, and base safftelt - and; party feelings
which lea.rmen to hate, and vilify, and seek to
injure each other, find' entrance, into yiAr.
A:tuns and innodeitt , m
bosoa,' ill s ose early
lead you to a more strietobservattee
the cotntuandmenetowardithose,mlimit
you have dish"onored in those soliosl
ries ; or who, fro:ru any enuee,'.,hitve.been Tre.
vented from iiharing.with you the enjoyinents •
of — irrtia - y ; antrirrairlif - Ttra — tmly - ntrt exaot-r
-ly knew *hat the eleventh oonimanihnent is,
I *ill end a pool speech by telling yoU a good
stery...- . •
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:The celebrated Archbish.op Upsher -was. in
yoUnger days' Wrecked on the coast of Ireland;
at a place where his . person . 'and : character
were a tke unknown. - J S
he wandered. to the. house of-a dignitary of the
church . ,.in.search orshelter and relief, craving
it.'ssistance.afra brother clergynian. • The dig
-nitary-struck-with: his : squalid ..appearattce_afl , _
ter :the wreck distrusted. his tale, and .dnUbted
-his-character,and-spid-that-fie- - far-frop-ithin g
a'clergyman; has did norbelieve he could even
many•cotntrtandmentd there were. 7 - , '
can at once satisfy ,ymr,"' said the.tVich
bishop,-."thrit .I 4m, not• the ignorant-impestor
you ttike.mo..for. There aro eleven command
nients:" This answer-confirmed the dignitary
inthiS and ho replied with tt,sneer,
"Indeed there are ten - comtuandteenta in
my .Bible,' tell me the eleventh and I will re-*
lieve you. 7 "Hero jt - said the Archbishop;
"A hoiv . commandineht give I unto-you, that
ye love one. anether.". • •
The gainltusky 'Registernarratea - th9,follovr-:
iug affecting Mary:* -.. • .:' . •
In'the Lunatic ksylant at Colunibus 15 it
pair of insanO:lovere. Mental anxiety If a
peculiar *treater is suppose. to .ftve. e
ranged the 'intellect of. the . youtig man, who .
Was gent to the Asylum minis time ago, cured,
it was hoped 4pertuanentlY - :, - ittid sent home
While at home he foil deeply in* love with. a
young girl, who returned hie devotion, and,
they became tenderly, attached to each 'other..
But, unhappily, the. malady rotarriednpoli the
young mam,he was Septtratod , front the object .
of his love and rent.
to-herself; to muse upon her beroavement',.aticl
the 810 destiny of her lover; the mind . ihe
girl became - also affected, almost as it Wright
seem, from sympathy—and it was not long
before she, too - ;"Wasiminured within the walls
w 14,11 slielteiedT him. They are both there
Oeensionally they seem to have -recov
ered their reit;OVl, and are permitted to hold
rinterviewalwrith:oneltnother. ---fu-ono-of-thess , ,
the'poor girl begged her lover. to moyry. her,
-but ho replied a melancholy, rearetiongli
to_bring tears from the listeners=*"You know
that we' cannot be married; Ellen,:.we are un
fit for that. happiness—poor, nnfortunuteerea-
Aures that we aie!!.....
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-,,,,or t s•ciOßN.Ml, of Han
- .q!mv- .atG4iv
• -cp. • Po - 6 , :CA ittiSLE.--Tbe endarsign
ed has always on hand a large stock of s,uperier 2' binet
Ware, in alllhe different styles,u,hrolviae la prepared to'
4011 at the low() • rices. 41u invites attention portico
, larly to 0 ATENT SPRING BOTTOM IiNthiTEADO • MOS
useful or e, which entirely obviatefautil objeCtions.—
_ThOottora can be attached to old 13edstiffids. They hove
I given entire
; 'INS made to order at the shortest notice.
ab
1) 0 BERT ( T:37— SM.I.LEY, CA1.31/N,ET.
IL) MAKF.Ii. and CADERVAKER
.4.,..,,..avar;5k0,5.. •
North: Hanover titre ,next dour to x. .., , ....,.,-4,
Glass's ilWtel. .- ' ..,t.....4.,.......—.;.L. , ..
He would mipectfully Inform the • ...
citizens of 'Carlisle' and - the public g.uerally, that ho
has now on hand a•large and elogantassortment of FUR
NITUIt Fl,consisting in Tina bf Vardrobes,Card and oth
er' 'gables' Sofas, bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy_
SemiltrStands, Sre., Manufactured, of the - best material
and quality warranted.
' Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the hucest.
Prices. VENITIAN BLINDS made to order, and repairing
promptly- a t tonded4 n. •
- ./$4 , - COFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hay
ing a splendid heats° ,be..will attond funerals in town or
country.
. _ . . ,?,
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thr' - ittmomber.thr) stat4. , -ninct door to 11. Glitss'f&i
'Hotel. - "-... ' , - It. B. SMILEY.
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EXTENST.I(I I 74 I.?URNITURN ROOM
—JAMES It. would resnecfeully call
A , kl ys:, the attention Of-Douse -keepers and the public
to his extensive stoek,,,of elegant FURNITURE,
including Sofas, Wardrob,es, Centre mid Tables,
• *; Dressing and-Plain, Bureaus, add' every other..
article in his' branch of business- Alsccnow on hand
She largest assortment Of C11.4,11tS in Carlisle, at ra
the lowest prices, AOFFINS made at the *Ott
rest notice and a Deane proolded for. funerale.
solicits a all at his ratiablisbment; Furt h rper liettr Glasse'e Hotel, ,
Sirlifurniture hired but by the Month er year.
•
LEATHER.—Fritz & Venary, Stoie,
29•Noyth 8d et . Pbtlaielphia; Matiufeetuf.
rs urriera;Tuiporters,'Con:mlsllon slid General Leatb
r busing's. ' - • ,••
WITObbtBALII 16'11:4
Witt met: - Sep,.7-Iy.
MACITINES:..'oUithe
- heat - mare conFtautly on bind audlo; yde At the
Oar h!e.Fouudry and Macth a Shop. . 7 •
FRANK 91 . AIRRNSR.
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QOPTIFS LITTLE 'GIANT CORN
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find .
COB CHUBIIER.—AIso various Patant of Meat
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.Cuttersitud Sttifforu—lbr sada ty: - 11 - B,AXTO
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nuv: 28, 'PC). • • ....--• . • ..... „.,
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Romance and Reality.
furniturc.
- t 0 10 tpapc:_.
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~a , r; ,'. :: WATCHE PI, I,' CLOC ti.S !
r ri _ . •. . pAr:lcli moiVioj.ifii, 1c...
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, ,- ;. ,- -.. -7 :: ... r.; • kfill,t , now on-hand - and-lot-esir
My Old stand un'tdain Street, - OPP6slte Makon Ilall,
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entiroly.ubwandplbgant stock or • • , , ,
• ••• •• WATOII.ErI;
. 3 I.IIV MALY ;.. IiIEDALIONS; &c.
. iltqt)Xliteheß, hunting . and open ease,.BllTerar4
810 TC ',opine alialrirrilTCPlTtarlnnralar.gerrseriet . " '
Gad Anchors for Ladles and Gentionton. , ,
Medallions, •a splendid assortntent;for lmliek arid get
Broast Pins 'Of every Pattern, and'all-Priees; •
tioliKbainil (Or Vest ond - ibb, - gold curb chains, ':: .
Pinker ltiugs,'Cutf-pins, Studs, Sleeve . Buttons..
CroSses. Drop and 'loop Can-itings, a large 'I iirlety,.
tAi'ver And Plated Porks; Table 'tool Tex Spoont, -Butter
-• Knives; &c. of: various styles and prices, •.
poll and Silver Thimbles, •, . . •
... '.
Geld, Silver and Common Spectacles, a large assortment
- - - ''to snit nil ges,'and to. which we ,invite particuisr
•
'attention. -.
Port ',loan:tin - V.:it largenssortmeut at . every price,
Oold'relik r ii - ftlio hest make at..various prices,
Saucy Ito.xes. Port Fellos, Accordeens,'Speehicle‘caseS ,
1 Ladles Card:Cases; sijibr null pearl: at various prices,
Bracelois goblaturcommon ; Watch Chains ditto.
. Also; . 'large.yltricty'-of articles.ln the. :tem - miry line,..
which 1 will sell at - the loiest prices.- All,articies,war
a.antgalo_he lO,O they are.sold Tor.• ' ~.. . •
tr,s),„Particular attention paid to.the ite. Al lyll'or*
' WATCHES,Itrid all work warranted...lle:Turning thanks
td my old frienda and customers for •former patronage,
I_ respeetfttfly solicit a continuance of their favors. ' 4
june2o• • TH OMAS' CON LYN.
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ItCLOTIIING 1 CLOTHING
l' N, lIANTCIE & Co. I LTs ppeped. and now of•
fer for saloat /their Stoic 'int W,eet High Street,
one ddor west of the hotel formerly kept hy . C. ! Stough,
amentire-new-slock-ofßoady_ltlade,.ClPthing:--, .
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FOIL MEN * AND BOYS WEAR. - ..
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Aloo f Cloths; Cassimered and Vestings; 'which will be
toads up'iu the best style and on reaStinable ternts.-
Shirts, Shirt Collars, Gloves, hosiery, Suspenders, Stitt n•
and Summer Stocks, llandkerchlofs, Ac. of the newest
styles and best 'manufacture kept constantly on hand.
Contlllopt, oftheii ability to please,.they retsperAlully so
kit the pti9e. patronage:_ ----..-.--, --...
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TIALL-STYL . E_O F 114.. TS
k- WM. 11. TROUT, desires tojnforin his old friend' ,
that he has reinoved tolls nor establishment on Ilittb
stree near the Railroad tepet, and' is mow (pelting a.
large and elegant - ortment of the FALL STY I,
just veer v . 0,1 Tana Philadelphia, which,
the gentleinetiof Carlisle aro reonosted to nen and
a unite. Ile has also a large' assortment of Silk. In.
and-Slouch-/latsme_his...y=tmumfacture, got 'tip in tie
best stile and at various !Ores; the elcelhynce and finial
he will warrant. Ills stock he is confident on
'ly needs to be examined to, he 'approved. Also, a tarp
supply of Men's, Boy's and. Children's CAI'S, of.Clotl
I and Fur, and of every variety of style.and price just re
cOlved front l'hiladelphin. : Lett all 1*,11.0 'want a Hat er.
Cap' re him a calk as they may ba' sure lif ; beitig suit
ed to their own satisfaction. •
•
VAL,I 4 f.3 I _II7LE..QY
1. E ICFhLkilt - respectfully annowtrrs'tcihis
old Patrons and the public generally that helm just re
al colved the FALI. STYLI'] OF tiENTI.IiMEN'S
HATS, manufactured at one Of
ments in Philadelphia, to which ho invites spc,:lnl
-attention - •
llo'has.alSO-coristin,tly on.hand a large-mitt-varV
- sortin - ent - of itlit-oichailatfttfaethre sc well' ate city.
_Hats and CamsUitable for the-season. comprising every
vaiidty'nf-IlussinTili?avor..3l6lvskin Mid Fllk 'lats. tin-
I Shed in the latest style, b. , . , 4jt w RICH full twsprtlimi t
of CAPS of every shape '1131(1 description, an' 4 l a t ever y
pert fenlitrly invitesilielniblic to call and el- -
antine_his ex.nelislre assortinetit,
tclSlt_ In style, mute
rill All4l finish - cannot be .ttrpased by any in tourket:-
and whichhe is ablii to put at prices lower than erer:
old Standby North ilanover street, be
tween.lltunor'S and Senor's stores.
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,• ---- --: 110 13,Tut 11111,L1ON
' , exes- . ,—,..
;,...., 4 ,6 .:„.,.--;- . L , 1 ant just:receiving illy Fail
•,, t's . . %-a.nr. `stock' of 1.. k Hat II ANO I NI"; S.
~Vit...4 s iii;;; which surpass In style, quality
"'" . ' and price ,any • that have ever
beeti'exhlboted In-Carlisle: 1 respectfully solicit a call
front parsons in want of Paper Ilaintiligstsf any &scrip
lion, as I sin conthioht by...asatortaneut fai fa , rPAPF ,00 rmy—
rlirtlmitnrougltml—luatylo_rtml pries -ling hut . few el
anis iri`thc cIS.i, - 1 iitiYi'ask - of tho pub c oc. .
amino my Assivtaimut beforo purchasing. as I sin coati=
dant nty . dtmsto !lelslglis.. cannotfitil to plenscs . the most
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titutltllemp.' • . JOHN I'. 1,1'NE , ..,
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'Wext Ade of North Hanover St reeti .
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G ilt .11 I _.. 11 . E ' Si N A4'.‘,1 1 ", VA C ! t i rTl C ' S 1: 1'1 11 11t Y E.
Tho - stibsCrlber would respectfully intern' his friends end
the publie generally, that Itt••••hat just ret t, , heti from the
elty•with•ti Ittrge and ratl , 4l :,••••, rim. , I. '
ottorEltil , :::, GLASS end Ql*.:l N :—)...... 1 , :« X t u(
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FISH, &•1_,,‘:.. which be offers f.e ~ a le .1. I, 4. j
-most -rettsonablo_tertus, at Itft New :1. ,- t
'O.ort-ter• 6 f North4lattoecr•stx.ct root tto• I r ,
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1P.14,..V111-rewallrretlf opposite the Carlisle 1 , i-,, .
posit Dank. Ills •st-wlt_ enthra.ses or er:,•l hittg IISIIIIII:
111 a(h .eery 1111 d Variety store. ' . •
The publie are 111%11(4 to call, and examine his stye':
before purehasbut elsewhere, as he feels cettfalenthera.
sell the best goods at the lowest prices. -. •
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.1 : D: lIALBEIIT.
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Ir j3INGI.I 31' 'DAVIS
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, : 4 c o .. 27ilAtact,.•: , Pet.
Philadolphitt,
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AGENTS FQ . II. JACOB , 11HEESI, CARLISLE.
and Philtutelphht: Cars leas bath places East Hnil‘Vi•
twire every Week, Tuesdays and Friays.• All Yeff , ifo
entrusted to liingiunti. Davis Co. ; will be n'terded
with preinptness, whether in sales. pm - 4111(1. i i frei:,;l ,
~ . .!.7..1,4-1.1:,,...43A1t:51T7.,,Aertif street., lialthiewe hos .;
enturedinto this arrangemen _
ly to all buslne* entrusted
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GR --- -------TEAS,
, CRIES l9.—i ' 7 Tiie subscriler - lins .in---
added to his.formerAelt h ceneral selection nr CHO i
clitilptiltlE,S. as well as all the other variety of artirl
r.itsti,y - Imnt -in--.tv-Arlivvery-4ttnte:,atalitne lug I_,'.
ColfeeL4imtsted 'and -trreen—at, - 1:2 1 ,4 and - 14 em •
i d .. Ir. Orleans. Clarified. Crultimiljand Pulveriv,
Ty ‘Ji . !`llo I'S, of line qualitiesrtTillt”lnh 5'..71. A ~, P).i
Salt. and a variety of Fancy articles, all ,d which:no"
fared at the lowest each prices. We are thankful for t'.
fornier support-given-us, and invite a further fall ft ,
41ur friends and customers. , a. W. 1:IIN.
:\larlint hall, Carlisle...." ' . . • '
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RF SFR - VINO SUG.AII:—.A . ken en
assortment of Crushed, •Sifted and Puiveris
ezara , tehest quality, as also Soft Crushed.
and - other qualitieS constantly. on hand, suitable
preserrlag and all other• purposes—goner - Atli at
-Also a constant- supply of the choicest Coffees, 'ft:
Spices and other articles in variety always on hand
attention is invited Wont: stock before buying eisewlo
Carlisle. July 25, 55. W. EitY.
tIHINA„ GLASS AN.D "QUEE:\
1,, j WARE—OId housek ecperti .And your;;, with tl
also whit are ei peen n g to become housekeepers. are iii
ed to call at HA LIIKILISS. FAMILY GROCERY and, .
antittwltikelegaut assortmeatetChlna.tibies and Quee
ow - land other 4rUcies In the•housekeephig Alim..st ..
as Fsench and EngllSlr ten sets, licavkleindedand.ple
\Vitae Orantte, gilded and blue Plain, Dinnei• sets of.
cry variety and price, bowls and pitc IT e s,tureenstriE
ag, &c. , Obnis•ware—centre table and
mantel lam -.•
Candelahrashnd other lamps, great var ty, table and'
tumblers, goblets, Cc. Fruit and preservedishes, in
• riety. Cedartware=t übs, buckets, churns, bowls, but •
. prin ts mitt ladles, nwal buckets. Ac. 11rusbes—Awcepr •
white wash; scrubhin, hand-and shoe brushes, dustt . q. brObtos, A:c. MarkEt,'clothes and travelling-baskets. ',
•, Al choice assortment of Tobacco and Segars.. C 'Y'
he who tire,fond of choice brandaof 'Sagan= And try t_
Prlncipes, Begaltas. StufFanonts and otherCulewarieti.•
and- you lv 111 fltia-theot of unimpeachable quality. A
nov Spanish aild Ceinmot Segura, with choke snuff a
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TT ENTIONDYSII - ?,,PTICS—Thc.;
. of you repo haS'eta - diii allilettl‘kryears with V ,
A.
ersomor disease, and who lia*e beeit , using in
eveiy - Nostruni beforo - the - public - without Will, we a ---,
t.u..yott try !, Kieffer's Antit/yspeptie" and yoitst ills, -
Int eotriineed of •Its great superiority..oser esery 41, f
prejnitation. We could itivelyiiiThiary certificat es o: ._„
orating our assertions, but a single trial is wortitpic', , r
than all.. This remedy is preliared 111 , 11 ficllA littili: Pi . •
Stke of 8..1, /1 EI FFER, Senn' . ,Wtnover street a (... '
doors south or , :tho Ct:urt V -- se, Caliioe: ~., : • .
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1 . ..4 , ;.:•. GOULD; [Sue(...
11 'No, HA Chestnut Bt., Swalmle Building, Philadel
puia, extensive Music Publisher, and'Dealer in Panettal.
Instruniente of eilery . description;... - .'-' • • "
Exclusive agent Mr the, sale of Hallet,Davls & Ca.
Patent Suspension Bridge Alolian and other PIANOS,— .
0 ilhert'e Boinlnir. Pinhos,Melodeone, slattlifii .OlUltayi_
Harps,. Violins, :Sheet .M oak, Music Books. , ' b. - . • • *
Residents of the country. will 'be supplied Vi-lauttl al ...
otherwise'with music. they. may wish, as low Si if pur •
'chased in person. Hiving, one oft hellargest stocks in
the United States.-1 feel confident of satisfying - all vilk , • ' ,
• in7 , favor me with a call or order. . ' -l * * • *
'Dealers in Music euppi led_ on .the Most liberal terms; , , .
Planos.to let; Second-hand, Piands for sale.' '
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lIMEIMIRRaI
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ft HEAP IV A TCIIES AND J:F.,\VEV . • ..4: .
JJ IiV,WIIOLESALE az:IT:Yu:TAIL, ' •: - ..et:the -!!. AIM'.
. • delphia Watch and Oesielry Stott .
Number 00 North Second Street, oft , , , •
„--, ~ ner of Quarry, Philadelphia . . 0016--
.4., ...Lever .Watches, full lariel)led, l 8 cat
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-At rAFCA, - . , - 520 01 '
.Gold Leplue,lB carateasat, 24 CC
. .i. *"&„ 4 ., - -tcy.,, , ,,. 4ry ',.... Silver •• jewels, • . 9(+
- k. i . .%07021.0 '..!. -Silver-Lareri-full-jowellad,-,..„1A.2.11...., ~.. .. ...._
Superior Qnartiers,,..3., ~,,,,,, -..- -,, 7 tt „ _
Gold Spectacles, - ~ --. ! 7 0 1 •
Fine Silver Spectacles, - Itf
Ocild Ilmeelets, • .• . - - - 3• , - ••
Ladies' Gold pincils. - ' ,-
Silver-Tea - Si - mons. set. • .! .-.
.. - 6.01
-Gol&pens,_mrdtb_Lvell and Surer Holder. - :I• 9 ,
Gold ' , lnger' Rine )37y 2 cents to 58T7Sitidi - Glieaer - 7 ---- . ---
lain, 12 1 A cents. Patent 18%, Lunet "_S; . other article,
•Dnortion. All goode warranted to be yibat they . ads
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,STAUFFEIt k 111,111,V,Y,
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. On hand, aoni'e Hold and Silver • Leversnd Lepitter
} till Inner than the.algivetpi
kes.
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T AMES M' CIA NTOUI.c., M. D e
e .Prpfessor of Anatomy and Surg,eg in the 1 hiladV)
pbia Collegi of Medicine, andActing'Professorot Mid
whery ; one of the Consulting Phyviciami of-the
adelphia Hospital, illockle - y; late member of the M.
%timbal Medical Association ; Meiotic& of
" phie Medical Society • member of the Medico-Chirurgi
• cal College of -Philadelphia: - formerly President and
• Professor of Anatomy-and Surgery in-Castleten nedi
e t a . College. Vermont; and -also, late Professor of .An
atomy and Physiology in 'Herkshire Medical lbstltu•
thin, Pittsfield, 3iasn.,&c: . •
hit
ilas lately ihiroducein a,populav form, several Of
• varlet+ prescriptions for the principal diseases, of thi:
:iilifonte. The" name of each article will imply ihe dis
ease for which it is intended to be used.
MCCLINToCK'd PLCTOBAL SMUT, $l.
M;2Citsrocs.'s Coto AND Coualt 3lncivnx—For Colic ;
Coughs; A•c., Prier, 2.5 eta.
1 - _ - =l.ntit s ti.o.s-Vi,A-eavii4=Attnilosiem_Couri n lino
yrier, 51J ets
AvriarFAx+ vs-S-Tzur-rbi
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rifying - tho Blood. Priee.sl. - ' t
Dr. Mt CLINTOt'eS Dy - qeptic tlisir—For riving.. ton , --- -
I.:, the stomach, rvlies nig pains after eating, hearti. um.
and all disagreeable symptoms arising from , indigestion
'Price $l.• .
.—lnt.-McCurori's itit'sodand Mix.rmit—A Purely Yt
getable Remedy for internal use. Price ,1,0 cis. .' ' • ,
. npl
Dr.. McCturt US.:IC-8 P r ILLI:IIATIC.,,i,I:III/1.7 1 1 , - - Pr ilbt3UlllB , .. •
titifil; S.pralns, Swellings. &v., 'PriCe GO eta. ' •
Di t .McOmavci'mA:conraz•Nlirruitz — EvePaUnt , T o o th
ache, Headache, Neuralgia, &e. Price GO cis.. '
Drt. MeCt.rroca's F WEL AIID Aare Seltl/IC—A certali --
cure for all Intermitt .nts. Price $l.
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L. MC , CLIN TOMOS lAIIIIIICIA CORDIAL AIUrepOLIRAI'S.I '7"" '
TeiTIVE—A Safe Remedy. . • _
Dn.. MeCi.taloca's Yzoirranta P(7110ATIVII . PILLS-74.1
COO.lVent•Stl• lieadacbe, tte. Pelee V) etc. --. s •
Dn. McCualitees Aini-Inuous.i'ms—For irregularilk
--, In the Functions of„tbeLiser antl•Dowels--7 tbf. heNt . th - j - , - ± _
it Plll made. Price:lC , etc a ti - 4.--- • '
• ar-sale-14-D-r.j. MeCLINTOCK, *ibis Medical Dept . c
N. W. Corner NINTH and I'ILDBIII tstre te, Phi • '
Ohl. and all Druggists. 1/1-uggists and Dealers iteMefo
eines :who „wish to be Agenla, * 111 please address In ".
McClintock, furnishing referettee, name of. Yost Oflict.' ,
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county and State. .
. — lO - 1...F0r wile by W. A. Kelso, Samuel Elliott, Carlisle
. J. IL Crisivells, Sbippensburg; EunningtffA . ...(ln.....l..E !MI
. man, Mechanicsburg; Joseph Herron, Newcille; .1. 1
Zimmerman, •Andersonburg; nes A Fertig, lkiiiieij •
town; A. C. Klink, New Blot - male' , Thtraet M. Singer .- •
Newport; 11. - F. Gardner, York :grin . ; A... 1. 'Miller am
• ,l. S. Nixon, Chambersinirgi B. Mentz , )Veynesbore.
: George Bergner and D.: It. Jones & Co., I arrisburg.
_lll.-McCIAINToCK 1411 be' Consulted. Intent cbarg,
daily. front 10 to 12 o'clock, A. :ii., at lilts epot. , •
• December ti, la, -. 1 .1.1,-. ~..--. . , . - .
• 1 I RENC.II LISSI,' ' S .Wl.ll2,4lclgi"leS:
• j_ ilia o 2V. ounces, for UM cn re of gernia or ltuptru ;
aehnowledgedby 'ate ,
authoritieliit Ph
- adelphia,Jitcomparably.superio? to any other • in use:
'ufferers will he gratified to learn that:thence:lo , n m - •
lers t•fpreetin; not oily the highest 'and most easy,-1
fi , ..,11e.11,;e rues is any other, in lieu . 01 tlieVirftfirf •
a rid at! 0. art it•ltt usually sold, - - There
- knit , in!et.diog the - fittirg - , amt. - when the pad is loci '
n;1 it "iii ii tail' it ti pr,e . ition oitlteut Chtlllllo..-' •
• Ver:,,l'l• It: it diAltlllle unableto.cill on the Stibgerite.l
can hai the TruSs..sent to any address, bi- Temittli
fill, l l ,diaio fir the single Truss, or teti for th . e_tioubli-` •
• with measure round the hips, and•stating side .affecte.7 — •
exylianged to-suit if not fitting. by returnit
For salo-only by the:lmporter.'
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CAL2:II 11. NEEDLES, •
Corner Twelfth and Race streas. • PlilladripLt
kg: . i;.s, requiring the benefit of Mechanical St
porters, owing to the derangement of. thelnterhal
Bans, induCing falling of. the Womb, Voefil;rulnionai •
• Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinarlyeaknces, are. Inform' ,
that a Competent 11111 experienced I:sir will he in 1 . .
7. — tifilitenrcuat - the — Rtanne.
use) No. 114
,TWELFIIII St. let dOor below Race..
' J uly , '54.. • -
•••• TRUSSES! • TRUSSES .
C. li. NEEDLES,
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TRESS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT.
S. V. Cur. er. Twelfth and Race Streets, -Philt d
- Importer of ripe Frelach Trusses, caimbining extrete•
lightness, ease awl durtibility with correct 'cOnstrua •:
Hon. ,• .
Hernial or ruptured patients can be Suited by renal'
tang nineunts:—Sending number of inches round th ,
hips' and stating side aflerted. •
Cos/ of Single Truss, $2, s3 r s4, $5. Doable—ss $a
$S and $lO. . , •
Instructions ,as to wear, and bow-ta effect a cure
when possible, sent with the Truss. . •
Also.tor sale, in great variety.
DR. BANNING'S IMPROVED PATENT BODY DRAC'
For the cure of Prolapstis.titeri; Spinal Props and Su;
Ports, Patent ShoUlder Braces, Chest Expanders al'.
Eroctor'Braces,ndapted to - all With Stamp - Shoulders ar
•and Weak Lungs; English 'Elastic Abdominal Belt,
Suspenxerles, SyringetC—male'tind female. .
. — /#7e.T.adies' Rooms, with Lady attendants..
- („UPETt -- P.HOSPIIAIE - OF . LIME
• AN IMMO - V I P ARTICLE.
The subscriber Informs Drains and Farmers that he h:
greatly ImproVed the quality of
. 111 - SUPER P. 116
PITATE _OF LIME, and now confidently recolitineut
the article manufactured by him, as sorsmon to any I
the market. • You are duilted te cap„ 11X11114110 and - 6
It. • Also I'IIItUVIAN AND MEND - AN (MAN°, OIL:
GAN Dl,Eii, SOAP, &c. At' the lowest market rates.
$
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• SitecogscrtdA t hos. W. Mo r gan. _
• No. 0 and 10 youth Wharves, Phjlewlelphla.
.lniriTkilfieer elm load on two p'rfrate alloyo,artaavoi
the crowded wad. - •
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- I I.M NOW RECEIVING
18 s ."
, r ty 4014 pri g* tock ot PAPER' IrANGING
watch IR the largest dmest:' varied segninkentevc
owned In enrlisle, to which T 'lnvite the emit ettentio.
of the public, ns I intend selling at.priceewhlch cannel
fail to pleake the closest purchaser.,
zeatch2B „, 'JOHN P - INN&
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A] 1,8 I NAILS 1 7 4 am, now , pre
...., 1 parxd to supply' country Ifordnints with littilik:
rudnutlicturere prices.
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