Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 12, 1856, Image 7

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An Incident of the Revolution. :
The second Olyrneefirving's Life of.gek•iiit
largely'oecupled by military'affairs, vol
- ume.contains- ninny fine sketches of pivate
•
.cll'arioter, and lite like pictures of Ameiioan
- -- - 33oolety as:rWas:in - thlitime - of the - RevolutiffiT
The - nartative. of the unfortunate battle of
- - ,
Long Islam& and "of the. subsequent retreat
_ .
may Im . .selected aS a-specimen of the grapilic
< 4tilo in Which Mr.', Irving describes ' military
• .iiperations: o We,"ext:raet a few paragraphs.:
'Never did fetreat require •greater seere4
.and >oiroumspection.. ' , Nine - thousand men,
•
drawn from 'before it vfotorious arimk, encamp
ed so xioar 'that 'every stroke of .spade and
pick-a`xe fromth;t>tiettches could -he heard.
theietreating troopi, moreover, were,. to be
einbarked.:atir conveyed across astrart three,
.quarters of a mile wide, swept by,,rapidtideil.
.The least alarm , of their- movemenS would
•
bring the enetny upon them, and proance a
terrible "scene Ofeortfitsion and carnage at, the
place•of,einbarlintion.
' • Washingtotrmade the preparatory ,arrange
• mints with great alertness yet, profound - se- , _
-crecy., Verbal ,ordeq- *ere sent to - Col.
~.,Hughos,• who acted as quartermaster-general,
to impress all water-craft, large and -small
from Spytudeen Dtiivel; on the Hudson, round
to Hell-Gate, on'. the Sound, and have •ithem
on the'Ettet side of the city . L')3r, evening.- The
............ was issued, tit noon,. and. so promptly
executer that; althoulb seine of the vessels
• had to be brought a distance:of:l6 miles,. they
were all at:Brooklyn at 8 o'clock in the. eve
- ning,. and put under . the manageni e nt of Col.
' - Glover's iiinphibious Marblehead giment.,
To prepare tie army for a general. move- .
mut"- without..betraying the ° object, orders
were issued forth() troops to hold themselves
lu reqdiness for tv night attack upon the enemV:
The orders roused surprise,-for the poor fel ,
lows were eall'austed, and their arms rendered.
'nearly useless by the rain; all, however . ,, pre
pared to obey, bul several made unucupative
Wills, as ieTcustamary among ioldiers on the
ei , e of a — iind - din and deadly peril.
' According to 'Washington's plan of retreat,
to keep the enemy from disooverb4lll6 — With - -
ilrawal of the Americans until their main
body 'should have embarked:pi - the !wait:v . llod
pushed off from-the 'shore, - Gin. weer()
remain .at the line with the Pennsylvania
, s, and the gallant remains of. Haslet,
troo
- Binallwooditidd Hand's regiments, with guards
posted and sentenels alert, as if nothing extra
- ordinary was taking place. when the main emt
barkatiOti was effeet t ed, they were themselves
to move off quietly, march briskly to the ferry
•,tiud embark. ' In-case of any alarm that might
-disconcert the arrangements, Brooklyn Churob
was to be the rallyipiplace, whiner all should
repaiy, so as unitedly to resist any attack.
. - 11:was late in the evening when, the troop's
began..to retire from the breastworks. As
• one regiment 'quietly, withdrew from their.
station on - guard, — the; troops-On-the-right -titifd
left moved up'and filled the vacancy. • There
*ea a stilled murmur in the camp, unavoid
able id a movement of the kind; but it gradu
ally died away in the direction of the river, as
-••
the -main hodyf moved on in silence and order-rt
The youthful Hamilton, whosemilitary mer
its had won the favOr of Gener I Greene, and
who had lost hisllifggage a field_piece in
rii l i.
. the battle, brought up the rear of the retreat
lag party. In the dead of the night, and in.
Ahe midst of this' hushed •and anxious• move
----mentr d_cannon_went_off ,withr a tremendous
roar. 'The effect,' says an American who
Was present, 'was at once alarming and sub
lime . . Irthe explosion. was within our lines
. ,
the gun was probablydischarged in the, act
of spliting it, and, could have been .no less, a
matter of-'speculation to the enemy than to
ourselves.,' • ' - . • _
•
inhat i erlth the greatness of the 'stake, `the
darkness of the night,' the uncertain g ty of s the7
Ttaigh, and the extreme hazzard of the
- adds the same yrriter, would be difficult to
eoneei , ;e a more deeply solemn " and interest
_,Artg scene.' '
The meaning of midnight _gun 'Vitas
never aiteriainedf ' fortunately,
_though it
startled the Americans, it failed to rouse the
British camp.
In the meantime the embarluition went on
with.all_ 'possible dispatch, nnder the . vigilent
oye of •Vashington, who stationed himself at ,
the ferry, superintending every InSvepl,Antte
'ln his anxiety for difipatch, he Sent back 'Col.
S l ownel, ono of his
.6.4.13,•de•0app, to hasten
foikVard..hotrofips , thist*.re on the march:
Boamtnel blundered tit exeouting his errand,.
and gavS the Order: t,dl like Wise The
general instantly .."Oilled in,' his Pihkets , and'
sentinels, and set off fOr the ferry.
__
By thii time the tide,had turned; there was
a strong wind from the , :iihrtll:.east; the heats
pith oars wor d () insufficient-- to convey the
troops; those With sails could not mike ho o d.,
- - - , -- v foi - o - gainst - jvindlipd- -- ii4e. , There - was sctratf
I copfusiocifit ttiitlerry,"aud - in Om - midst . ..of ... it
i_
t .geti..kittli? olOcti i ,' I,otkittli."#ici . tvlicle oovc.
jr
ilig-party; tichling tci th 9 inn4lTT3ticactrit and
uproar?,
-- .•‘.tiooa:God , l 1!... cried Washing
afrni4 your hive° ruined. us by po
tho troops fro!n the
linos;
with, some warmth. cannot be!' exelainied
Washington. 'By - A- 7 , I . did !! was the •nfunt
rejoinder.. 'Did &amine) dol, as aikde-camp
for or did hQ n3t?'•
said Mifflin, ordefs thriough 'him : " 'lt
. is a dreadful mistake,' rejoined . Washington;
!,aO, unless the troops _ can regain the lines
bef3re their 'Absence is discovered by the
,ene,
my, the mo,st diSastrous„conseiluences are .to,
bo, apprehended.'
Milliin led hack..hi meri.to the lined, - 4hich
been cenlpfeTtly claimed for -- three-\.ittar4 .
tors of anhour. Fortunately, the dense
drprovefited--the—eniny
that they were unoccupied. 'The men : fesum- ,
ed . their former posts', and remained
at tliem
until called to cross , the s ferry. •Whoev'er ha's
seen troops in a similai situation;' writes Gen.
'or duly contemplates the human heart
in such trials, will, krio.w how• to appreciate
the - cond ant - otthesbraye - men - on - -this . -ocan-
31 OD.'
The-fog which•prevailed all'this time seem
ed rtlntostprovidential. While it hung over
Long. Island,..and concealed the movement of
the Americans the" "atmosphere Nirat3 . clear on
•the'New York side o(the river. The' adverse
wind, too,-died away; the river became—s 6
smooth that the row-boats could "be laden al
most to the gunwale, and a - favoring -breeze
s'prang•up for 0)0..8(10-boats. The : whole -em
barkation of tir:!`fi ps, ammunition,, provisions ;
cattle, horses and carts was happily- effected;.
and; by daybreak, the greater part had safely
reached the city—that:lke to_the aid of Glover's
narblehead men: Scarce any thingwas aban-
Aene4 le, the enemy, excepting n . few - heavy:
pieces of artillery.: 'At a proper time Mifflin,'
with his-CoVering
, left the lirMS, and
effected a -- silent retrofit to . the - -ferry.' Wash
gto a „the tigh reeetttedliifintreated, : refuSed
to"Cnter a boat pail all the troops . were ern:
barked, and crossed the river with the last.-
,TGOTIL7PULLIN6 iLLUSTIXATION.-Alefoielhe
days of Chloroform theie was tt_ Oat* who
advertised 'ldothArawingitithourpain. The
patient was placed iu.the chair; and the in
strument applied to the tooth with a wrench
followed by a roar from the unpleasantly sur
prised sufferer. .
'Stop,' oriel the dentist,'
•compose yourself. -I told.you that I world
give you no pain, but I only just gave you
that twang.as a specimen to show you• Cart-.
right's method of opevating.' Again the in
strument•was applied, another tug, another
roar. 'Now don't'be impatient, that IA Dum
erge's,way; be-seated and calm, you will now
be sensible Of the superiority of my method.'
AnOther application: another tug, anpther
roar. 'Now pray be quiet, that isTarkinson's
mode, and you dont like it and no- wonder.'
By this time the tooth hung by a thread; and
whililug it out, tie . operator' exultingly ex
claimed; Hs-my - method - of - footh-drawing
without pain, and you are enabled to compare
it with the operatiouti of Cut tright, Dumorge
ant Parkinson.'
- 'hill - LtS,SoNs or LiFk.—Great calamities
teach us-many beautiful lessons, and reveal , .
to us much we should AceiCk._..lttwo • seen from
the common - level of life, A flood, a famine,
a .contiagration, or some great desblalion,
shows how much real there is upon
the Surface of everyday life; bow much goner
ou-s-feeiings risi-ki ndlyfiyin path,ios„and,poi nta_
of union ttml practioal-feltotsbip, lie below
the differences of political opininn;• and
.reli
gjous faith, and the prejudices - and - . -antagon
isms of partyand.pOot—Showa that.boneath
all these, the noblest eletirntaLotour human
nature still live; and wait'aciithO'iMpulse of
occasion, to spring into life.-and action, and to
discover to us' di'ow ltintio 'there is in
intitt• - to . .ttor•On and. 19yo, than the - ordinary as
. , • -
'pCotS-of life lead ns'to euppostil:-,,.:The world,
a(tor all,-in many ,things; is better than we
'take it to be.' - .•. -"
EEECES
PAT'S /DEA pr A CHEAP NEWSPAPER.-A
gentleman visiting iiiiirtates in Ireland, was
standing in a field noticing work that was 14-
Ing done, when be overheard - ,Phelini telling :
Pat of some terrible intelligence from the,
seat of war. The news teemed so astomiditig
•
that Pit couldn't quite make, up his mind, to
swallow the whole of this without some fur-,
Cher authority; to he 4 inquires- • ,
, An' faith, where did ye get hold, of the
ntelligenee T' --
•
'Och I an' dicrnt I trade ir'ry blessed word'
ip tbe , ehapir ne,vispaper lbw!! granted #ilE .the
neighboring tovrn.t
'Au' ti'yo belavo what yo see in the obape
prent4 ?' inquired Pat. • ,
, An! - why shouldn't ye belave that,• as well
ether gintleman as prents
__.!.l3eenuse, by faith; I &ft think they clan
afford to sjilltriflo - trtith — for tlio mouey,
rigNM
1611fi
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i i r
Bihrirt."` Years
. - 71•
ago there ) 0 4 f liehroitNA .
certain , Dr. T., who h e catne‘, ~ enamnred of a.
heatiiifui'yCnni'lajyr 'r l
The.Dactoi 414 aetre - lag
- findshie laily•Wao . :a'"Oachied 1114ittilit..'; 'T1441
were, eitting.togethCi-Cne'•evenini, talking 'of
their approaching nuptuale, When the DnotCr,
_reuntrkesh___. • ' • •
' , I am 'thinking; my deaf; - of tarc.eye9ts
wliiQh I shall utiliber amongthe' liappiest :ot
, Alm . :llvilat.mayjhey Dociii?!.renaarlced
the ludf.
;One is the hour when I shall .eall`yeri, wlee
for the first time.! • • •••.‘
'Aid, the. other ?''
is when Ur.e shall present our' first oru
. •
fir hsfith4rU.!
•
'What! .sprinkled.?? . • ' ,
'Yes, Mrdenr, ,sprinkled 1- • : • ••
-•-NZVer'iliatra'attilltll3l-ffitiffcrbtt
'But. mine 04.!
'They toh,p4:he,,hey t'
.Yes, my love!' • •
sir, then I can toll you that your
babies' Won't be my babies.., So good night,
• Iler'The.Difayette (Ind.) Journdl publishes
•the4plitmvi g-f rigl d-, ettracit: r fro mia,re
Boone county. subscriber to a dunning letter , :
." Sorry to any Old •lloas that, I can't pay..
I.am very . tight up, ,which is to say, I_ haint
nary., red: Ef lard Oil .was tell cents a barrel
Veouldn't buy enough to grease my har. Don't
worry about it,. T . freely forgive you the debt.'!
bays very little respect for the ties
of this world, ICH the rogue said, with the rope
_
shout his neck."
Surniturc.
,A 0 ,ojii CORNER of Hani
•N• • d
C PS' ' t ,g ` CAR 1: 1 1Va t . " The L o r isit .
ed has' itiwayiron hand &large stock of superior Cahinet
Ware, in all the different styles, which ho is prepared to
sell* the lowest prices. Ito invites attention particu
larly to tho Senofil Bovvom. lisnanr, a nhist.
useful article, which entirely obviates all objections.—
. Ile bottom can be Mt:felled to old Bedsteads. They have
given ontire,Aatisfactioirtfrall who have tbent lictime..7, --
Atir• COFFINS made to order at Theshortest notice.
, ' JACOB FETTER.
013E1 T 8... SMILEY, - GAI3IN ET
L 51 Ell and UNDEHTAICEIt
North'llanover Street, next "door to ..;:•••;,--
. .
.111ase's Hotel. - • . •
Ire would respectfully Inform the . •
eltlzells of. Qylisle and the public generally; that he
bait now_on hand a large and elegantaasortment Of 1 , 13
constatinglin-part of-Ilardrobesi - Card - arid - ahr.
er Talas, Sofas lkApaw . ,, Bedsteads, plain and fancy
Sewing Stauda,‘Ac., rnanutacturiti of the-hest material
and quality warranted. . • .
Also ni4enyral assortment of. CHAIRS at_..t11n.../niTrFt
YrIIITIAN ill.1:1D8 made to order i: and repairing
_
promptly /Mended to.
Air COFFINS made at i the shortest notice.: end hay-,
did hearse he will attendlunarsids In town or
diousttry. •
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-- 41—itemetriber-tho-staird-dnext-dpor—to-71;-17lass!s
• B. B. SMILEY.
• 1 - I, 4 XTENSIVE FURNITURE 11.00 - 3 - 1.
1
—JAMES R. WEAVER. would resoerfeully call
this attelition Of •House-kelmers and the üblic
to hisextensive stock of elegant VIIRNI RE,
.- • -' including Sofak, Wardrobos,Centre an ably',
Z ii
Dimming' and Plain Burenue„and eye y other
ertlele in Llis branch of buelneas• Also new o ,hand
The l arge ahsortteent of CHAIRS In 'Carlisle, a
l e j
tho• oweeVpricee. AOPPINB made at the short
est °Hee and& Hearse provided fbr fUneraln. He
solicits a call at hie establishment; on North Ilan-
voer street, near °lasso's Hotel. •
44-l/nrniture hired out by the Month or yeer..
Ort) ()Oohs:
.
NEW GOODS.—The has
just returned . froul. the city and is opening a
N
general assortment of Fancy and Staple Goods. consist
ing Vl 'French 31orinoes, Coburga, Al,paccas, Printed
m
Cash ere!, and Mous aeiTiitnes Dre4..fiflke in great_
variety, Lin; .11rocha Shawls from $l5 to $2O. French
Blanket •Shawls. Cambric add siviss Edgings and In
seitlngs and Cambric and Siiiss*Collarft, Marino and
•Silli - Shieta - and Draws. Dreg's:Trimmings
,fu great
variety with other Fancy and Staple Goods. '
nor. 21,155.
.11..--UE ECONOMY •
Consists in buying such goodsas one really needs,
in buying them where they are sold at the lowest
prices. We have.received and-are no* opening an
- INNIENSE QUANTITY
of -new, chealp and splendid goods. well as the genuine
: Uoldidedal:B.llks,_FEench...Meripoes. of all the_desirable
plain andprinted , Mous
de lAMB, Cilicoes in abundance, and-all - the other kinds
that are now worn of -
(100D,S:
' Also,' Ernbridderles, - Oloves; Irandkerchlefs, Tibsiefj,
suOill wares, 0 untiStwes, Carpet Bugs, Cloth Caps, Bon
nets, Bonnet Ribbons, an eXtellslTg , supply of
such its Cloths, Satinetts,. Crissineresr Kentarelty.Jeans,
os
tlngs,...Batiu _kn._ Tielting4,Lttirighatns, lelannelX,
aid ageneral s iply of floods !wonr line, which we In
vite every hod to examine and satisf y themselves, that
we tiro width, . goods at such prices as will satisfy the
closest buyers. BENTZ .t: BROTHER.
out, li, '55. . : .. , , . .
•
ENV 9'oo DS.— • The' übscriber , a
1. I just received and 'ia now Opening 4 large sissOrV
nientot.ritlial GOODS suited to -the season—please
call and gekbargoins.
Nby.l4, 's_4 ‘ b 31...5501X AS§..
BELTS.—Juit open- -
ed a lot of 811 k and Worsted Elastic:. Delta hi All
co -•
nov?2l;''ss.' ;;- . GEO. W.
IRON.—Tho subscriber
the satisfaction to anounce 'to-the public that his
large and' extensive Ware House IS; completed, and Is
filled with one of the largest and - best assortment of
..:, • / 11ASIMERED ANIIRObbED IRON.
ever offered in this place. Those In, want would do we
to call and examine before purebaSing elsewhere.. Re
member the old statid,Eitst Main street.
:Sept.lo, • DENO` SAXTON.
..
...
c .
~ 013,N ' SIIELLERS - -' ''.
• . ,----- • " - "STRAW CUTTERS. -°:
largo asSortannit of Superior Corn-Sheller's; includ
iiig -,
Reading's Patent, capable of shelling 1000 bushels'
of Corn por clay.,Also Pennock's hand and polier Sher
leri, With varloti:Otlier patents of various prices. film
Stmw and Fodder Outtortt 'of. the moat approved con
struction alul'in great variety. SauSage Choppers and
Stunt's. Doublo, blichtgan, Sttbsoll,' Eagle, and. ,11k
Share Ploaa, Suistror Ox Yokes-mud - Mitts, Grain' loitilS,
Farmers Boilers, Corn' end Cob Mills, Idtne - and Guano'
-Spreaders, , te , for sale Wholesale and Retail by
PAsoIfALL MORRIS & Co.,
Am,..'cultural Waret ouse_and,..aeol_storo.,_&_.F.,_Coa-_,
.;7th aud Marketats., Philo. ' • ' ' . 4 .1 Opt 10, '6s'
'5't0i;.0 , ,..iapt,t, r ,",q110p . .e..
• •
.. t o t ,- ; • ' WATCH: . St - •CLO.CKs!
have JEwzratY, ac,
4 have hotVini3hand *ad for mile at •
Ott,titaad 00,410.111
01 elegitrit•etock Or./
WATORM,"JEWELItr, , IdEDALIONS, Ac.- .
.GelltleeverMatchtts; hunting and open epee, Silver do,
Leplito ititd QuarterlVatches, a. large varietY. .
Gold'Anchbrillb 'ladles and Gentlemen.' y' •
a-epitnidid tuniertment for ladies and gents.
-13rorniti3lins4tevetiy4attersti.and-till-prices,
'Mold Chains for vest and co% gold earl, chains, • ".
Culf•pine,„Stfide,Sleeve Buttons, ' , • •
iCrossig. Drop :Rini Hoop 'Ear-Rings, a large variety.
611ver and Platinfl'erktiOilbre - find"ToaSpourat,lititter -
I•
• • -Knives &c. of various styles and prices, , •„. -
, l abld and • • '
iGoldr . Bilver-and•Cominoilf.Pectaelesraclarg•taltsartmeti t
•' lo.suitallv - gea; and to which We invite particular
.„•. attention.,
.:•••, •
Port '3lonnaies, II large assortment at:every price,
field Pons, of the bost make at various prices, •
Fancy Boxes, Port Vlion, Accordeons, Spectacle cases,
Indies Card Cases, silver and pearl, at various prices,
ilratOots, gold-and 'common Watch Chains ditto.
• Also a large'variety Of articles in the Jewelry line,
Which I will sell at the lowest prices. articles war
ranted to he what ace sold for.:
IMParticninrattention paid to the REPAIRING OF
WA'p6,:l7nd all Work warranted. .Returning thanks
totny Old Inds and' oustoniers - Oar former patronage:
i - respe olirselieWarontintiarice.of thnlr halms
.June2o” • TIIOMAS
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• LOTII i.N G. F noTEING 7-
' rer N eor"F A ai l e. T a f f.htiP o ittr a nn op l e r7si irl i k t T el .
one door west of the hotel formerlyket by C . Stough:
anentlre new stock:of ]lead )' Made Clothing ~ . •
FOIL MEN AND BOYS WEAIt. ' . . .
, Also, Clothk CaSslrnered and Vestings,Nhleh. ,wlD.t.
mad 4 up iii Gip best ' style and on reasonable terms.=
Shirts, Shirt Collarti, Gloves, Ifoidory , , Suspenders. Sathi
and Summer StoeltS,..llandkerehlefs, &c. of the newest .
stylev And best, Man tifitet lt
ure'ept. sonsfantlY 'on luttol.•
CitiffideTiFfif tbSeli - alillity tifploffiertbey - t'espeetf u lly- . a.. -
ieit tii a public patronage. .
FALI - STYLE OF ITATS
WM. IL. TRWIT, desires to inform his old Mem.%
that ho has - removed thins
. TlCW . cetablishment on High
street. neantho Railroad Pepin., and is now opening ft.
large and elegant assortment of the FALL liTy LI:.
If AI'S. just received from Philadelphia, which
',the gentlemen of Carlisle are requosted o tonell and
examine. Ifehan also a largo assortment of Silk, Fur
and Slouehlfats ho his own manufacture., got up in the
hest style:and at yarieuspriceii;thi3 excellence and tin
(9 which he Will warrant. Ms stock ho is confident on•
ly mesh( to be examined to he approved. Also. a large
supply of itlen's; . Roy's and Children's CAPS. - of Mil(
and of every•vtiriety of style and.prlec Just re
ceived from Philadelphia. Lot all. who want a Hat or
Cap rive him a call, as they may: be anro of being suit.
ell to their own end:if:talon..
TALL STYLE OF HA . 1.:... 4, -:18p5:- . --
nEonorr-KELLER respectfully 'innonneeelo his
aid Patrons and the public generally that he ham jupt re
134eelved the , FALL STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S
HATS; manufactured at one of the - best etitabliali
ments in Fhiladelphta, to'whieli be !write_ s special •
attention.'
Ile bas also constantly on hand 4 large and varied a e•
sorttant of ble own manufacture as well as city. made
Irate and Ceps, suitable for the seasonocimprisillg every
variety of Itussili,iteaver, Moleskin and Silk Hate, fin
ished in the latest style, togethet with a full assortment
of. CAPS of every shape and description, and nt- every
price. lie reVrtleulttily invites the public to call and ex
amine-bls exoenelve asstirtment, which in style, mate
ritl and finish, capnot be surpassed by any. in market;
and which be is'able to put:at prices lower than ever.
Lltemember his, old stand on North Hanover street; be
tween Ilumer's and Soiree . stores.
Dn. Sicetinvock's Miami= Manua—A Purely:VC --
getable Remedy for internal use. Price 50 eta. •
DR. MCCLIRTOCIVRRIUstaiiiIe LIRINICRT—t or Rheum
Meth, Sprains, Swellings. &c. - 'Price 60 cAR. -' . .
Da. MCCIUNTocit'e .A.loDTRAildirruna—For Paine, Toot) , .
. ' •
• , ..---_,-.. ---- i - 1 - .11 OK- At 11/ .1 ON ache, Headache, Neuralgia, :Lc. .. Price 50 etc
Da: 31CCLINTO0I'is Flivaall - D - AGIVISPERIngerAsIE
• e" t,,t,
~.,- '''.-- .. - K rnjusti r eceliting my Pal cure for all Interniittents. Price $l. -
z i
•la . i; '"' •-...--- '' t k of PAPER HANOIKHr. i' - Da. lllcCi.mvock'e InAnniltaktoaniet AND CROLIitRPR.
' 4l ' bleb surpass In style, quality' vs:Glyn—A Safe Remedy.
41111.1 L. ill! W
_ , and Price any that have eve. DR: 'MCCLDetoCICPI litarrißui PintOrriTil raili-41
betoiroXl4l4fid 1113 - emalile: -- 1 respectfully solicit a cai•-----'-Costivenessrlleaditclie,-/tc: -•Price2sets. - - • . --r-'. -.-- .7 - •.- - -
from persona in want of Taper Hangings of any descrir, ~ . int. licCultrocs's Avort.eitrors Pula—Yet irregular!! '
ti°ll, 461 am "1 111 1-4 01, -/G ru
CcameortonVfar snrriaSseeim in the . Functions °rule Liver 'and Dowel —the test Lt,
in thfitOrdiiabrand In style and Prices has hut; few ri ... sr Pill made. Price 25 cts:- a box.. ' • •
'nig 14 the city:. 'l.onlyrask Of the public to call and ex- - For sale' by Dr. J: McCIANTOCK, at his Medical Depr.-
-antinalnY_Assortrnant_befoe4turchasing,as Lam. cont_K-W.ICor.ner_NINTILand_FLI4DERT Streets, Philad.
dent my chaste designs, cannet fall .to
: please the moe' ' phia, and'all Druggists: 11.-uggists and Dealers In 'Met
fnitidlous. ' . . •JOIIN P. LYNE.. cities who wish to lie Agents, will please address D.,
. , Wed sideof North Hanover Street,',.. •r . McClintock, furnishing reference, name. of Post 011ici•
. . : county and - State. • *. - ' . • .
. Vict,:.For sale by W. A. Kelso ' Samuel Elliott, Carlisle
• J .
11. Criswell, Shippensburg; Erominger C0.,4/ L. Raul
than, Mechanicsburg; Joseph' Herron, NeNtS Me: - J.
, -Zimmerman, Andensinburgl Haines & Fertig, Millen
town; . A. C. Klink, New Bloomfield ;41arriel_M. Singe
. Newport; 11.'1?: Gardner, 'York Springs;' A. J. Mineral ::
.1. S. Nixon,„Chamb.ersburg;, D. Alentger, Waynesbor .
- George llergner and D. R. Jones & Co:, Harrisburg.
Dll. kIeCLI?.iTOCK can be consulted, withmii cheek:
dally:trorri 10 to 12 o'clock, A. M., at his Depot.
December 0,1054-1 y:• . .. ' .
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S • 'STEW GROCERI
' • ak • ANITVARIETY STORE
The subscriber won d rexpecttally info m his friends an,
the public generally, that fie has just rinturned from th..
city with a large'and varied annortmet t
GROCERIES E OLOS nod QUEENS-1) AV
FiSIL kc., k., which bb offers for side on tI • * ti
most reasonable terms, nt bls Now RM.,
corner of North Hanover ntreet nnd the EQ .
lie Square, directly opposite, the Carlisle Le. ;
ponit Hank. Ills — Mock ombinses everything usulill;
dn a Grocery and Variety.store. ,
'— The public , aro InVited to call and eiamine his stock
Woo purchasing elsewhere, as he fools confident he can
soil Cho best goods at the. lowest prices. •
3. IVA ALBF:iIT,:----
EOM
BINGIIAM, DAVIS &
isq ta git: Co.. 2711 Market. Street,
- C• Philadelphia,
AGENTS FOR JACOB liIIEEM, CARLISLE, • •
.and Philadelphia.. Cara leave teeth places East and Irest.
twice every Week, Tun:Ott:m*o Frldays.. All business
entrusted to 'Bingham; Davis A: CO;;;:will‘ I•e, attended t••
.with promptness, whether in sales, produce or freirht.
A. It. BARNITZ, North; street,. Baltlneve. hap s 1
entered into tills arrangnincnt..and will attend prompt
ly to all .business entrusted to him. May:',o.—stn.
,01Ve e ras, - COPFEEHr.
RI The sulewriber hitajuitt •
added.toilis former stock a general Selection of CHOICE
GROCERIES, as wall.ns all the other - cariety of articles
- Nita Ually . kept itt_ . hirocery§tore. emlimeing JJ
ANC eoffio--rottstre - d and Rreop-at. - 1234 and 14 cents
per lb., Orleans, Clarified, Crushed and Pulverised
Sugars, of fine qualities; Chocolates; Spices, Dairy
Salt.; and a vitriety,of Fancy artieles. all of Whivil are 0.
hired at the hiteest cash prices. We are thankful for thi
former support given us, and invite a further call from
our frioudernul ellElOmors. . • J. W - . ELY.
Nlarlou Ilall,
TIMESERVING SIJ-GA11..-7-A kene - 7 il
L Afi.stiktnent of Crushed, Sifted find PulserisetZ.
Sugars - of best quality. tug Also Soft Crushed, Clarifie;
'and. other qualities constantly on band, suitable fo ,
preserving . and all ''Other purpOSes—geuvrafty, at 141
Pawns. . . . .
MO a constant supply of the choicest. Coffees, Teas
Spices and other articles in variety always on hand.—
attention Is Invited to Our stock before bnying elsoV:
Carlisle, ;fitly, 25, '55. -` .
.. W.
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TITNr~'; GLASS - TAND - QUEEN
k) WARR—OId housekeepers, and young, With tine
also mini are expecting to become housekeepers, areinvi:
ed to call at lIAI,DiitiT B FAMILY Gloomy aitd a:
amine his elecunt assortment of Chin tt, alashna Queens
ware and other articles in the hoiltekeeFloit lino. such
asFrench ind English tea sets, heavy landed:lnd plain.
White Oranit'e, gilded and blue plain, Dinner.sets of ev
cry variety and price, pawls and-pitcherK tureens, dist:.
es, &c. - Olass-ware—centre table and mantel hoop[
candelabras and other lamps, great verity, table and,ha:
tuanblerA, goblets, &c:' Fruit and preserve (115.114, in.va
Hay. Cedar-witlon;:tubs,'bucketsielmrns, bowisibutlel
print:lan:l ladies, nulii buckets, AC. Brushes—sweeping,
white wash, 'scrubbing, band and shoe brushes, Ousters,:
IliOoms, - 'ke, Market, clothes and travelling takkets.
Also a choice assortntent of Tobacco and St:gars, Cali ;
he who .xtroifonil of choice brands - of Fegars and try the
PrlncipTs,-Regalkik,'Steffabonts end other Citha varieties,'
and you will Mid them otuninipertehablequelity. Also:
nor Spanish auclCouuttor. 9egara, With choice autiffatiti
tolete . co, ' .
0 .
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•.' , IANCES !-R. MARTIN SON, Would announce to the public general
/Y. - .tt
at they intend opening an extensive Lumber
Yard in New Cumberland, this spring, whyre• they In ,
tend to koop all kinds and qualities of River Lumber,'
and alsq that they have on hand now about one liun:'
tired thousand Not 'ofilry boards'ami planks,
.(Pine and
ticock.
ml) of. different qualities, Which they - ,offer to
the_public_cm_reasoliable ',um. .
Jan, 20, 1856-3ut : ~ - . ,
.
. , . . , I'. •'` . ,—.
. -, -
4‘
1 , 41M - -extensiveM sit Pnblisher, and Dealer in Mince
! Instrument every deSeription.
Patent Suspobsion Bridge Nolian and other PIANOS, ' •
Uilbert's Dondbir Pianos, MelCuleohs, Martin's Guitar.. .
ItSrpe, IriMins, , Sbeet.Musie, MusiellOoks,"&c.. '
itesklints of the country Will. be Supplied by mail .
Otherwise with music tliey may wish, ad low as if put
chased inperson. flaying . one of•the largest stocks.i," . •
the United States, Ifeel .confldent of SUSI - Ting all wb
• May.frivor me.with a call Or order; . . • • .
Dmitri; in Music supplied On the Most '
Pianos to let. Becond-hend Pianos for sale.. .• •
. :• : .." ' — Nay 20,1863-3 " .
ES. AND - JEWEL__
__
It.Y.,..WHOLHSALE and •ItETAA, . sit the "Phil
. delphia Watch'-atni-develry Atm.
il o
• - ua k - Number Ull North*Second _Streeto 01__
iiii=3 . tier. of Quarry,. Philadelphia, tit,.
' Lever. Watches, full jewelled, 15 'el:
i J , ilt &MO; ' •".. ..
~., •, $2O (
i , i.• .4 ~ ' ,gold Lepine,lB earatcas6S, _,24 . I
4 -....., , - - ~. - .• , • '9 .!
"' C t)..; 1 " r ) ' Silver Lever, full' jewelled, .12 t •
,Superior Quartlers, . . = I - . ' - ... '-.. I t
Gold Seeetael es, ' ' •- _ ./. __,—..,__—,,i -' - - - 7: r •
Fine Mier Spectacles, •
Hollillrecelets, . . - -•
~-. , „ :,- • 5...
. Ladies' Gold l'encilS,'; '•, . , - ;-• - '1 i •
' , '-'===ftilverTen - Sikow4 -. sc.L - Z --- - -,--- -_: ! •, -.,---, , - -= ---=.5-A.
• - 'Gold Pens, with Pencil an 4.silver Holder, , . 1.
Gold .Finger thugs 37 1 ,i 'cepts.to itt%: N‘ etch Mrssie
plain, 14.4 cents. Patent' 18%, Lund 25; other *Melt
'in Pr"Portlon , All goods 'warranted to be what they al
sold for, ..„..., .
11 - I.IAP WAr.TCII.
EMU
STAUFFER - k • HARLEY,
On hand, some Gold Lavern and I..vpitiv
4111 lower than the above prices. " 1 • _ •
I •
AMES 'I'CLINTOQK, N. D —Lat
t . Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.in the Philiiiii•
. phin'ebilegt, of 31edlelne, And Acting Professor of Mk
--e iii,ry-;-ouauißliA.Cansulting_Pliyeicians_ofthe Ifiti _
_eidelphin liotipital, Blockley; late Member of thg li..
tiotial Medical .Association; member of the Philade
phia:Metil'eal Society • inemberof the 31edicothirurgi
cal College of Philadelphia; formerly - President am
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Cestieton bledi
cal College, Vermont; and. also, late Professor of An
atomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Inatitu
thin '
Pittsfield, Mass.,&c., Lc. - ' ' • - '
Iles lately introduced in a popular form, several of 1131.
vorite preserlPtionsTor the principal diseases of ad,
climate. The name of . eztelr article will imply the ui.
ease for..which it is intended to be used. '
De. MCCLI;s:TOCK'i PECTORAL SMUT, $l. • .
DR. MCCLTNTOCK'S COLD •11D.c..11U9 If 31.1X.TUIT-7.FOT COW
Cougfis, &c., Price 25 cts. - •.. ::.. . • v .
,•
De. WOW:TONE'S ASTDMI AND HOOTING COUGH RUM
DT. Price blkata.
DR..SICULINTOCK'S TONIC .ALTERNATITI FITTAIP—For Di
rifying the'lltgod.-Price SI. .' •--2- 1 ' ' .
t-
Dn. 31cCianocit's 'Dyspeptic Illxlr—For giving t o pe
to the stomach, relieving pains after eatlng.:heartbfirt
and all disagfeenblogymptomearising from indigsatkir
Price sl._ ___
RENCEI TRUSSES, Weighing
than 2.3,4 ounces, for the cure of Hernia or Ruptnt
acknowledged bythe highest medical authorities of PI
adelphlewin comparably - superior - I o - anyi other In use:
gufferors will lafgratitied to learn that the occasion m
offers to procure not only the highest, and most easy, hi
duralla a Truss as any other; in lieu of the cumbrol
and uncomfortable article usually sold. There Is nod. .
knit; attending the fitting, and when the pad Is logo
ed it will !Actin its position without .change. '
Persons.at, a distance unable to call on the subscribe
cpg have the , Truss sent to any eddress,:by remitat
five dolTara firm the single truss. or ten for the double
with iurtisure round the hips, and stating tilde aiTecte.
It will liii'.excliiingeirto sult.if not fitting, by retort*
at once., unsoiled. For sale only by the Importer,
_CALED IL NEEDLES.
Corner Tiiiifth.andllece streets, Philadelphi ,
Labit:s, requiring the benefit of Mechafilcal Sir • •
pcirters, owing to. the derangement of the Internal t -
gans. inducing filling of the Womb. Vocal, Pufinortar
.Dyspeptic, Nervous and Spinal Weakness, are inform
theta competent and experienced ;LAtiv will be in
tendance at tile—Rooms. , (set—apart — for - thelrexcbil4..
No 114 'rWELIVII St., let door below Race.
TRUSSES*I•::TRIA,Stg
C; if. NET:DIIS
...
¶L SS AND .1111IlefTESfABL1Slib1liNT,
Et: W. Cort er Twelfth and Slice Streets, Philad'a.
Importer of fine•Frencli Trusses, combining eitren
lightness, ease and durability with: correct : written
Hernial or ruptured patieuts can be suited by rend
ting amounts:—Sending number of inches round t!
hips, and stating side affected. • • . - • .
Cost of Single
,Truss, $2, sd, $4, $5. Double-45 sf •
$8 and slo. - .
InstructiOnk as to weir; and how to effect A eur
when possible. sent with the Trues. , •
Also for sale, inmet variety,
DR; BANNING' pIeII(IVED PATENT /JODY .BRAC.
For the cure of Prolntisus Uteri ; Spinal Props and So
ports, Patent ShdUlder Braces, Chest Expanders au
Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoulders ai
aid :Weak Lungs; 'Engllsh Elastic Abdominal Bah.
Suspensorles, Syringes—male and female. ' I
Aa-Ladies' Booms, withlady attendants. .
- •
QUPER:THOSPRATE OF LIMY
AN 111 PROVED AWFICLE.
The subscriber informs Dealers and Plumate that be ' -
greatly improved the quality, of hie SUPEIt jqn
- PIIATE OF 'LIME; and now ennfldentlY reconunem
the artieJe manufactured by him, an stTERIOR to any i
-the market. You ate invited to-ealkardiitittrand to --
it; Also PEIRINIAN AND iIIEXICAN GUANO, OIL
CANDLES, SOAP, &c. At the lowest market rates. '
JNO.I.,, , POMEROY;
SucceisFor to Thos. W. Morgan,
• No. 9 andlifETuth Wbarves.Philadelphia.
SieTiiimere canload on oil - rivet° alley's, and ace! '
,the crowded wart ' . July ;if., gg,. • '
1 Q lAM OW REMAY. it4i,
.-1 0 e 0. ipy sprint stock' Of PAPER IiANGINC'
which s the larleest 741 W. 'host . wined assortment VII
-opened in Oarlisle,te eb I,luTite,thesarlyattentku
- of the public, as t intend.sellhig at pricte; which caws
fall to - plCa's4"the clpsest purchaser. f , I ' _.‘
- warcli2B • .- - q. , • ':':,, 'JOUR P. VVIS-`
JAILS! iaow rifr
1' paredto - Apply - etiuntry MorciantarwleWn ails. a
.124nufacturers • a EIAXT9II..
•$ t 7
11