Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 10, 1856, Image 7

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    Cholera grand.
THE GIPSIES.
In England'Jbere are at most 1600 g ipiiee
in Franee,.they St'll hardly to be
- found at
in Spain the last census put theta at 80,000,
nearly ill dwellers in .cittes end' followers of
sedeiatry trades. , - Before the end of the -pres
s& century, they Will ,probably be extinct
over Weldern Europe. •
• the number of Hungarian gipsies'Ameordingi
- thes,ail reekone4 about 17,000;
in .Wallaohja and Moldavia, ten years age,
there were 87,000 families-which at five to a
family,'would give 1135,900 eouis ; so that in
the Principalities every eighteenth person is a
gipsy. In §outhern Hireka,.their `number is
probably nearly sEgreat .;.* lint, no aceitii r te
eompuintion canint made, as they leitd au
lirely wandering life, in . autntnergrating their
eattle_coo die and'in-winter•eneaelping
in the depthe ...... forest.' Of the gipaieb .
Hungary and , the Principalities, about one
fourth 'have partially settled down in the,
towns and tillages, like their Western
brethren; by telliogF fortunes, cheating and
'pilfering, and oafonsibly as buyere and sailers'
of horses and mules, menders of hoiden, and
_street-musielans-__lw_thelasttatutoity_alone,
they touch on any of the higher attributes.of .
liumanity.• IHueio•is their gift, as with the
other wandering raoe,.the Jews;" and among
the-songless Hungarians, every,murician , is a
IIiPSY• .
The Ara.'" Eastern gipsies I met were at
Brutal, in . Moravia... It was fair time, and the
courtyard of the hotel . was crowded with eartr,
• goodsi . horses and cattle, 'while 'their owners
were dosing in the shade 1106. a range' of
shedding that ran round three-fourths of the
yard. On a heap of straw in the mi idle, in the
full heat of the blazing sun, lay fonr gipsies'
asleep.._ They • were ail four tall, piwerful
men, with coal-black hair as course us rope,
streaming over faces of African blackness ; and
Its they__ itty .relaxid m sleep, their, figures ,
gigantic.
=
a collei3l - the - vilest rags, strapped—round
-_-_. the _irabsi_with_a *noel _rarkish shawl, and
each bud a large double edict d knife u,t Ida 1
Tltnir instrutuoisisany hard• tliNtb; tor they
were musiciims.; and -when the cool of the
--evening come on, they begun ,to play Two
had violins, one a truMpot, the fourth it Hun.
garian cymbal. which is something like a gui•
tar, played, not by hand, but with two small
.sticks .covered with skin. Their music end
- mode - of ployraj 'were as wild as ihernselves.
Theyplayecr Only the old .Huugarinn tune's,
those singular melancholy airs, in which the
geniva of the race and country is reflected,
but with ,a passion and.a pathos that Tunisia
LAO the souls of the listeners. Atervrards at
rein, those bands we 'found-lit every dance
and concert of the middle and lower classes.
Their Music is always the same,and to a strati.
ger vows someibit monotonous ; but the
. .
. .
_ nat hes seemed.:never_tired of ^listening to it,
lYittrdiem it-ia o , point-of honor-to-uphold. the
old national tunes; and white the gipsies are
generally. looked
..upon haraly.'possesaing
souls, the gips, musioian if possessed of talent
soon rise' into eonaideration, and is often to
be met with in repeatable iiiiciety',lind even
postponed of coneider,able property. .
"A zigeuuni ersitouce driving his horse and
cart loaded with tail his family and geode,
sale:deep in mud, dein a narrow lane. Slow-
Vend painfullywent the wheels around—
, slower and slortritill—and At last they came
•.to. a dead loci. The horse pulled and pulled,
flogged otid Sogged, and swore and
swiFe,,as only flAevrprAi gipsy can flog or
..lttrattr. 1!, *atter no use, the cart' was ' int
- Mailable, Qne lase tremendous , out of die
wbip ; but the poor animal only Jell forward
--- otritiFkuttetratul - nose. •
It woe perhape the fall of his beset that
made h im! or once look upirarda, and turn
iii bie dietreas to the holy once; but the" Vies.
tituir,e all.: Though he, had nexer,prayed
before. he now 'made a ithift to pray ; . that is,
- he used up all the words he had picked up
here And there from Christian . men, with a
,„
atiorimprcution or two intermixed ; bu
that-Waitron? beidt. "Help! blessed Lady
help; and I wW glee to thy skarn waxen to
4 er as thick ail od .." Whether the Vir
had heimdbim .or Uot,the borsehad by thia
time iit4space to- breathe, ,and,:thais , ;tlm
whip again descended, the cart moved on a
liar stein. The befallen :. fineieil himself al.
ready oni• - of the predliameht, • When it Attack
fast once more. , tooltito 141, prayers Altai
but as half the,'Way was over,-and wax expenr
sive. he vowed this this) a Spit only as thick
-so Ida arm., -Re had 'no thaw:for -amen, hot
- took to his whip more vigorously tfiati ever
• Wad step by - step; lux h a d, a pi: os!
—peat-of - being eventually:clear:of the-mire: - To
make - all sure he repeated 1 45' 3 ..+073 . 'bpAcithe
good road was now so near, `that ha
to a' tar* aa aa t next
minute he was ilia
~minutes more brOught bun to.o, cbapel of , thi
Ali he paised the-'door,' he towlg'
Lai cop toad drove On, Baying to himself: "the
goodladr 666, eptiieiiiing else to do' tlifin-tp '66
lookiug a4er. tigoor devil like toe ?",.
--Rascals-av'the-ZigeunrlyariaTawiliving:An
the greateat ‘misery and filth—in' fact' the,
dirtier their-lite the better. they like them
-they 8148dBa voVletidsome roes;. . tke;ito
men especially., :The burtileg sun soorchaa
their fecal more. , and- they are theietiirCtettob -
darker in Hungary.titan itrAttgland ; but the
free life,thfy. leia. Ores Oral ,anconstreitl7
ed and fadepondeut bearing, 4 yihich ,the con
statil,,- the stook's, and tbe. prison have long
etkettt from ihtdr .brathren., Theso'bißci,
r.o_eA,bsautitalittitniaAoiljettke one
es
tonished to think hoiv such, eye. teeth Aid
.ures can in the stilling Atmosphere of
their -tents.-:- -But- bsatitifol. they,--arts,--autl
their' beauty , has :sometimes :led to UlllOOB
whilt.have almost alviays resulted in, misfor-
F
tune. . • , •. •
Stefati . H., s f young and•verY, righ proprie
tor.of the Banat ; having lost his way in' the
abase, had to pass the night in a Gipsy tent.
A young end beautiful *girl' was there, with
the dark eywand seductive smilit•otler race.
and• bee parents had the true gips) , guile to
fan the glowing' passion of their guest. He
was_ we:aithy, passtotiate, , an orphan andlun_
controlled;; and within , a week the - gipsy was
his Wife, and in • 'few-days more installed in
full Possession of his beautiful chateau on'
the banks of the Tunes.
Within ten - days; itrftet , — the gitani — had
renclied - arfalmtmurfortune. .From the smoke
dried tent of her father. she was transport*,
as, if by magic, into a.noble domain, surroun
ded with , luxuries, with trains' of servants;
and a husband
,devoted to her wishes. Not
withstanding. she was miserable. The fixed
and quiet-life, the very comforts she enjoyed
seemed to press and weighher down. When
her husband questioned her ni the !mese
a her wan and altered•appearance,she look
ed on the country, , and tried' tosmile. but the
smile - was 611 Of bitterness. , Her- tittly -awn
fort seemed to be to sit gazing for hour* upon
the distant wastes she Itd•so often•traversed,
barefooted; and rttjoioing in the days of her
poverty.. :She was : seated thus one day, When
her . ea r. the_vreteht-Paught-theVeculad-
Mtl3
or• giptly the_trees, _she.
- could see - the - passing - forme - of - the - msti - _ - •and
stotuen._the_doikeys_s_and_. landed 1 cams.. sad
then a joyous voice struck -up. the favorite
gipsy song: • r'
• The wind. is roaring through - the ii1:14:114, •
The moon. ii mounting higher,-
' The-gipsy halts to cook his food,
• And lights kis forest fire. •
retie ao to ea
The vulture scarce for gol l jen cage,
Her nest on high will quit
The. wild horse, free from youth to age,
'*• Itiill Nam at golden
shit
At the last note, the.: listener suddenly
sprang through the open casement, and van.
lolled among the trees. When • her husband
came in, no one had seen her , or could 'gi ve
any tidings of her, For two days, he sought
her in vain ;"night closed upfiti the third, when
ttie light era distant fire allowed a gipsy en ,
campmen.aud hie heaittold him he was near
the übjectUf his searpb . . Settling, 'through
the bushes,he approached unpoicerved • wlibiu
a few feet of a pair !,E) were seated • talking
by the fire.' It was the singer and his 'wife,
who was telling him of the - weary hours in Abe
splendid miseiy of her clutteiu.
Stefan B. returned liroken-bearted to his
house, which he soon , after quitted forever.
Thomext year the Hungarian revolution broke
'out, and be found what lUs . sought, an early
grave before Tenlisvar. •
.
SPRING. , AND , b 1.6.1 1,
• 'HATS AND CA.PBI,
The undersigned Invites the attention of his old cus
tomers and the public to his now and seasonable alt
sortmedt of SIIK, FUR. and STRAW lIATS, CLOTH
CAPS, Se. for.gentlomon and 'Hoye wear, of the latest
tyleatuuLbwit_qualßy. The assortment will be , ,found
to embrace every sort and else of Hats Avad Caps tor
Mon, • Boys and Children, from tba commonest and
clis.ipest•tn'tba most stylish and fashionable, such as
Oakford's spring style oftentlemen's Hats, White, Black
and Brewu, Sleuth Hitsiwlth 'fur Hats °this own man
ufacture,- Bork cloHicapi3Of variolis colors and .prices,
with a large assortmont nflifen's and: Boy's straw habt
.of differenttufilitiecttudjorletai;to . suit the pocketa of
both rieli poori,l;ftpallatetinfldent that every- pur
obaserclaybe AcconiinodeteCfrom his extensive, and
varied .416001000 lia , ,nordlallt - ,invites Ma - friends to
eidl and :examine old;:actablishment. on _Mal
Street. •,•' . WM. IL TROUT. . '
N,RW LIVAABLE_;.:YARD...—.Now
the acc e pted kizunciir ta . the; .for'
- Grave ?Stowe,6, ,„
. • ''
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• ' - • •„„ aC., a e.,
at .-- Alartda - Ifard - Oaritalearr•-41600 . T0rt - Rall
° 5 • [Apr. 16, 16-6 m,
OF',. JOHN O. FRE.
. MONT.—The ineet ciirreCt likeness eiecnade; ea;
coded in the highest, style if krt, and printed , online
3ndln paper ,_. published for sale, Wholesale and.:_Re,
s4dl, by RehENTIIA:L; Vithogranber; N . : W. cot , '
ner•ltltthand Ohestnst'greeta - ,PhiladelPhia; Size of
ltetellpriee ' liberal discount will
Allowed' those wishlng, to sell again:
Aug 18 Wit
--; -AGENTS WANTR . 4.
• •
'Free it the teiltnon in the Nen, ,
The will stag-on the hill i, • -
--The -esigle-i tii e-sky- is, tree, _
The gipey freer still--
Hurrah!
The gips) , freer still!
Young girl wilt in raj ensile resit,
I'll give thee rings of gold,
In robes of silk thou shalt be dreesed,
Thj hair in ducats! rolled.
Ifofree to rest or free to roam,
Or by the Good-fire laid, "
'The alty her roof the world her home,
Will live the gipey maid—e"
Hurrah?
Will live the gipey maid!
- .4(1.01;,,,1P,:.. - f:A:CtII4 -
Mcdflitteeili
PORTANTLTO_,FERALEsi
_ • • DR. CIiBE6.OIAN'S FILLS.
Tae combination nfingrodients in the:hi rills is the re;
suit. era long and extensive prnatice ; , they are mild in
their operation, and certain of' instorin4 nature to Its
preper etilithiel: — ln-every - lustaticorhartYlliii - MTPUirprce- -
ved successful. They invariably open ;hose obstristtiens,
to Which •Feinnies are liable, and bring nature into its
propeichannelorhereby healthlarestored aud.the pale
and deathly countenance changetto hy'oho. No
female can enjoy good health unless shills reguiney and
whenever an otaipructiontaketi plitce,'whether from ex.
posurei cold or any. other cause, the,. general health im
minliately begins to decline; and tbreant of such a rem
edy hail boon the cause of so many consumptionsaitivng
young females. 'to indleirwhose health will not remit'
of an. Increase .of.their finally, these pills will pity , t ri,,o .
*Ole Acquisition, as they will prevent pregnanCy.e.-'
ifeadithe, path In, the side, palpitation of-the bona, lea,
. shi . nif.erfued,.andsli lurbeitabrep...do_most-always arise_
from sheinterruption of nature= and Whenever .that Is
_the case, the pills will invariably remedytdl thong evils.
Nor are ttie less.ntllencloui In the cure- of Leucerrhtea, -
commonly naniedithe Theeepills should
nev
er be taken - durlag piegnancyfits they wonid . be - trureto
cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and
free front Anything mutinous to Ilfd or hit/4th: Finland.
explicit.diractions accompanreach bow.._ ( -
These Ara put up In square flat boxes. Persons
residing where there is no agency:established, by eacki•
sing One Dollar hilt fetter, prelaid, - to - .Dr. C. L. Cusxsz-
KANi No. 267, Blancher Street, New York, can have them
sent to their respective aildresslie by r. 41.
C 7! C7l ADDLE AND HARNESS MAK.
-i.J. -ING. The. suliscriber continues to carry on the
above business, in all it' various branches,in North Ran
dyer street, Carlisle. two 400ri North - of Leonard's corner
wh"ere he intends keeping on bandit general assortment
in his line, consisting of all kinds.of fashionable:SAD.
, • DI,KS, Bridles, Martingales, Births,
'.- - - ... ".5...:-.-1. Clrcinglosand-ilalterl,also-TRUNKS,
_. ... ~ • :.....,/\ ~ \ '.. traveling andeaddie •.:-, , 1 '
-"•''' V' bags. Re also man- • , ...: - .1.,,,„ -
_ ', 11111111I'• ufactilres the most .•,," i i ra
.41
Ti . Hi
....' approved
$
P.A 4841
ti l e :!:1:71:I/11111 . 1!%/ l el i ;
'• k HIV ' some, iniable and. pleasant saddle'
- . ' ---- will - dcrwelt - tereall - end - see - them7 - 11 ,
..
'RA also m Fifa re 'farness, Bridles,
• • • • Collars. and Whips In all tholivarle•
Iles, and Confidently„belleVes from the general approba
tion of his customers, that ho makes:. the neatest and
- • 11401111' •''''' 1111,14411. air!
best gears, in ill their variety of bredth; that Is made in
the country—MeLniso, makes all kinds of Matrasses to
order..vis: Straw, Husk. Curled • Bair - and Spring Mat.
rump'. All the above articles. will be made of the host.
material and workmanship, and with 'the utmost des,
patch. . '• • -" : • WM. OSBQBN.
I.IAIN Gl{ AIN VANS.—
N,A .1 - uo.,ocnivod. a lot of Grain Fans of Shreinan ; and•
nianuficturo. Ale l n fltis asomrtnt”nt of limy,
Straw. 11 d 'rudder 0. ktars. of four difforont kinds, at
the Oman Hardware St of i • - • . •
July- 1.5.1858.] . if. SAXTON.
Wrug Worcs.
Kl . I R •IiRtJGGIST,
LA. has tnryvedhis store from the former stand to his
new building Immediately opposite, and adjoining Mr.
C. hattoll's State !hiving made every arrangement to
preierre -111*-Medicinca-tresh-and-.pure,,,and:-havini
.plenbatead-bia-issaortmant-afteirrefultraeltretad-drogr.-
he is now again 'prepared to attend- to- liusinerla-with
are-and-prmnpttiess.—.lll*-esortment 'will furnish
almost every thing that may be called for; either by the
.physkisworiltilAinily:for doutestic.nr—The greatest
care and-precaution will he, obsened in the compound.
lintet prescriptions and dispensing of medicines. Ills
;maw tumid. of Confectionaries and Fancy bleeds Is very
general. and ill' enable'purchasers tv suit themselies.
May '2B; 1856.
DRUGS AND CIIIOIICALS,
With a Splendid variety of
•
CONTECTIONAIt Y N 1) FANCY °ODDS.
- The undersigned bus Just replenished his -stack of
goods; and us his Drugs and Chemicals, have boon -se
lected with groat core, ho Is prepared to fill all orders
promptly His friends may rely upon the genuineness
and purity. of every article.
Ws stook of CONOCOTIoNARY Is .large andlelifireA
with special reference to the Holiday's. it will ottani
any variety persons may desire in that line. Ho has a
largo:usortniont of Fronch.t.lerman and domestic Fancy
Candles, ail fresh and of_tho very best:quality. _llls se.
sortment of FANCY COODS la large' and embraces al.
most everything necessary for the Toilet and Validly.
Ile invites special attention to his Panty Work Doges,
Ladles'. Bogs, Cologne , bottles. Watch and Card Trays,
Port Folios, gortinooles. ttc.,
Quick sales; small profits- and strict consistency h
rade shall charac.eirlifiaiir business.
doe. 19, '55.
FutEsli I)Riiii'S; MEDICINES, &
&,.—I hail) just received from Philadelphia and
------- .:.-liew-Yoric-very-eatensive-additions to my
• former stock,embraNng-nearly everyarticie
of Modieltio now use, together with
--- ...a! Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perin
. F • :Dory. Soaps, Stationary, Pine Cutlery, Fish-
Ina Tackle, Brushes cif almost every descrip.
lon, with an, endless variety of other articles, which
elndeterMined to sell at the VARY LOWEST prices. •
All Physicians. Country Merchants, Pedlars and oth
ers, are respectfully requested not to pass .the OLD
STAND,,as they may restnssured that every article will
hesold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms.
S. ELLIOTT, ..
May 30. • - Mein street. Carlisle:,
pFRESE RVING SUGAR. -AR.—A general
assort•nent of Crushed, Sifted and- Pulverised
uars of hest quality, as alses , Soll Cituthed,ilierined
and other qualities constantly on hand,- suitable for
preserving and all other purpoiesz:generally .at OLo
PRIM.
Also a constant supply of the choicest Piifees Tea,.
Spices and other articles 1n yarlety always on
attention Is Inylted to our stock before buy lug el sow be .
Carlisle. July 25, '55. - J . wr,,
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Encouraged by the unprecedented success which this
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which it has Increased la circulation, the proprietor has
reso.voi tomkterit•stlll more worthy of the patronage
of the public, That this admirable work Is
A MIRACLE OF 011FAPNESS
Is admitted by eiery one, containing, as it does,. One
Hundred Fagot of reading matter in each number, being
more than any of the $3 Magasincs. unit forming two
volumes a' your bf six hundred. pages each, or Twelve
Hundred pageant Roading.slatter per annum for
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npon fine white paper, and its metter'is copefully cont
piled and arranged by the bends of the edlar anti pro
prietor, who has boon knoin to the public as connected
with-the-Doston prvs forsixteett_yeard it. pages-coo
tan • . •
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agreeable companion for a leisure moment or hour, any.
Where, at:home - 4,r abroad, each-number , Veins complete
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there aro enough eoptroveisal Publicatiolis 'de
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lany, just such as any ht4or,--brothor , or - friend would
Place in the hands ore family circle. ' - It Is in all Bede
partments, fresh and original, and, what it purports Jo
be, the cheapest magazine in the, world.' :
Any-person enclosing omit muss to the propiletor, as
bo w , shareceite the llfagazine_ for. One. Year, or -any
person sending us monr subScribers and - matt7 n0t,t440,
at one time shell receive a copy gratis. •
. M. K BALLOU, Publisher and Proprietor: l '
Corner of Termont and Breit:Meld Streets, Boston, • -
June 11, 1 56. . •
Stores oub Slmps.
•
- ••. , IfANGY 'JEWELRY,. :
-- I have nowon hand and 411 Bair at
my um( Asada ou main Street, opposite Marion'llail, au
entirely'iiew - anderlegant:itock•uf: 6
INATUJIES,•JEVVELItri ' AIEDALIONErdri:
Gold Lever 'Watch**, punting and open case, Silver do.
Slirer_Lepinti and Attiartei-Watches, a large :variety-- ---
Gold .Aneboni for Ladloand Oentlenien.
Medallions, a trplendld asabrtment for ladles and genii.
Bread Ping °ferny pistterlN'and all prices, • •
Gold Chalna PM anal and &b. gold eget , •
Finger Rings, Cuff-Apiris, Studs; Sleeve Button,. •
Crosses. Drop and Hoop Ear-Ilingiyu large variety, .
Silver and Plated Yorke,: TAMS and Tea Spoon's, Butter
•
Knives, le. of 4 rarloua styles and prices,
Vold and Silver •
(told, Silver andlkuntoon Specletclee, a large assortment
----toeultail-egeli K ated to which we - Invite particular
attention. • '
Tort lilonriaids,.* large assortment at ',Very price,
Gold Pens, of the best make itt various prices,
anci.BOXes. Pdrt Pollee; Aecordeons, Spotted° eases,.
Ladies egni Owe - 44110v intlpearl, at Various Prink': '—
Bracelets. gotd Awl common; Hatelt Chains ditto.
Aireste Infra warleii of articles In the Jewelry line,
which I wilt 61111)4'the lowest prices. All articles war
ranted to be .what they are sold, for.
.ug..Particulaeattention paid to.tbe REPAIRING OF
{FAWKES and all Work 'Warranted. Returning - thank a
to my old friendi and, customers for former patgenage,
I respectfully , solicit a continuance of their favul 0 -
june2u. • . THOMAS CONLYN:
NEW GROCERY
I'S AND VARILTY MORE.
The subscriber won d respect ully inform hie friends and
the public generally, that he has just returned frt the
city with a large and, varied assortment '
IILASS and QUEENS•M
FISH, Ac., A., which he offers for sale an the
most reasonabh terms, at his New Store,
corner of North Hanover street and the rul f‘. •
lie Square, directly opposite the Carib's, De.
posit Bank. His stock embrases everything usually
in a Grocery and Variety store.
The public are invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can
sell thy best goods at the - lowest
J. D. HALBERT.
RP TESS, COFFEE".-
e R
The subscriber has just
added to his former stock a general selection of CHM F.
GROOJERVES,,as well as all the other variety of articles
~ usually keptOnvery Store. embracing filo
s. gee—roasted and • greenat 12% and 14 cents
r lb., Orleans, Chfrifle.l, Cruilied and Pulverised
Sugars, of fine qtalitieskClimulateS.Spices.Pairy
Salt. and a variety of Fancy 'articles. all of whirl are o.
feted at the lowest cash prier's. We are thankful forth,
former support given us, and int He afurther Cell from
ourfriends and customers: ' J,
Alarion Hall. Carlisle. ,
.
•
CIHINA, -GLASS 'AND ,QUEENS
k,/ WARE—OId housekeepeti and young, with they
also - Who areOxpecting to becontehiMsekeepers.arein*lt
ed to call . at HALBERT'S FAMILY OIiOCENY and ex
amine his elegautassortment of Chinit.alassand Queens. •
ware and other:articles In the housekeeping line, such
as French and English-tweets, heavy banded andplain,.
White Granite, gilded and blue plain, Dinner sets of el ,
ery variety and price, bowls and pitchers. tureens. dirt'.
ke. Olsee.ware—centre table and mantel lamps,...
'Candelabras and other Inutps,grest verity. tsble and bar
lumblerergOblets;km — Fruit'and.preserve - e l .ltee , in-ve- -- , -
rIKY. - tleiler=iiitre—tiffin;niVets, chums. 141% t ter .
printsandladles, meal bucketed/ e. • ItruSlMs- - se perking. --
whlte - tvaeh; - icrubbing •,hentl - and - shotrbrushev. - dustersi ---
brooms, &c. Market. eletnics and tmeellitot . •
--- Also - treholetrass , .oirorntOflelece•• end P. - --
be who 'are fund of rhelce brands or Segnn, fled try the
Principle, RegalLis. Ftelianonis and ethei nrict les,
and you will thtd them of unimponehsble quality. Also . '
nor Speinish'and Commo, •:egars. with chef, e snuff and
, .
tobacco.
..
N
EM GOODS ! NEW GOODS !-
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
T e subscriber has lust returned from New York and
Pidladelphia.lind Is now opening.au-immemte stock of
the most splendid .
SPICING AND 861.111 ; II, GOODS %. ' . •
ever brought to Carlisle.
_. - DREf.LßGOODS.—Theladies will find aaarge assort
inenturbeantiful drensgoods.of-the newest.stilca and
.
patterns, ..
_
ESIBROIDIIIIIES.--Orer 700 ICeedle•worked Cullen,
and Flouncing', and Itssertings, in great variety.
CARPETINGS--An entire in CI W awirtment of Imperial:
Ingrain, Venitian, and Stair Carpets.
BOOTS AND SHOES.z-A full supply of Ladles'. Cents'
Boys. Misses', and Children's. Shoes, all kinds nod
sixes. 'Willis' Fine Shoes fur Ladles and Misses in the
assortment. . .
. DOMESTICS large stock.- of Musllns, Checks,
Ticktings. at the the very loWeit notch.
In short, every article In the Dry Goode line will he
found In the assortment—best itnallty. newest style,
and at the very lowest prim. All In want of hand-
soma and cheap goo4s will do Well to tall at the old
stand. East Stahl street.
April 18511.1'.
B. J. KI EFFER
hi
'VENT - GOODS.—The. stibiefitter his
Just received and Is now opening a large assert•
molt of MESH tiIVD:3 suited to the twason—please
call and got bargains.
Carlisle. Y^v.l,l, '55. • -- S.Nkflitilt...Sit.
fjos 311iirijinen).
; 1 ,,1 N - i t 1
y I MI3 :
ellta eittzens 411: Carlisle that he art . :lupe
moutxtutlatiAS FITTIN4I mitt - 1).4 1 I A. nt !Iv rt 1.11
We, 411 d -on reasonable terms., Its It r 01:1i thF .4.1
t t ICUS of - a first rate hand from 1%1131,1,414:1a. al.d tip .
plitnibluntlf with I. tn •
tl tiS. whin' will unsi lu 1111:1 to 1:11 nil ,441.1.44. 1.3.1.11 ptly
All work will be warranted. lily stock ot ites Fixtuit
Will 14: found in the morn .eilertly opposite his Tinning.
establishment on N , ,rth Hannver nireut, where ho invites
x.Oll.
TINNING,'SPOUTINO;.&c.-..11e is also prepared to
furnish, or make 'to order, every article of TIN WARE
used by housekeepers and others. He will also attend
to SPOU'IOO, IIqUSE-ROOFINCI, BELL HA\OINO f
and
• Thankfnl for the patroninurwith Which he bat; already
been .lavored, retpoctruity , BBllclts a- continuance-of
the same.
Carlisle, Juno 14, 'B4:
CARLISLE FOUNDRY
• FarA ' ' AND >1 ACIII NE SHOP,
The subscriber bait the satisfaction of in
forndug his old friondartud patrons that
• •--• • - his establishment is again in active
we new buildings haring been erected since the late
disa irons fire and the •Whole establishment put in com
plete working order. Orders are therefore respectfully
solicited for work in his lino, 'which Will be done with
promptness and in the best manner.
STEAM MOINES lIUILT TO ORDER
and rePaired. All kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills.
Orist Milla and Factories repairtal at Alert notice. Mill
~ipludicad and turned.
HORSE POWERS and 1 - Mitt.SIIMI MAU tmes
such as Bevil Our Four Horse Power, Horizontal Over
Four Horse and Two How Powors. Ploughs, Corn she'.
lora and Orushont, Be. Pattern's bride to, order. Iron Oust"'
Bram CASTINGS oxocuted to order, if not on hand,' at
the shortest notice, such as Cranks • and Mill
Spilf audited'. Wheelp, Oudmons for Saw Milks Plow
Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and* Coach 'Mi
es, Spindles ; Car Wheels, Car Chairs. ao. has
on hand a large supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK
(NO . STOVES, and la constantly making Cooking Stoves
of various impmeed patterns for. coal or..wood..teu plate_
' StovesiGrates. &c. Repairing done to all lands of Ma: -
chinery. All kinda of old Iron, Brats and Copper, taken
n exchapga Ibr
own , •- -
FRANKLIN - GARDNER.
I:3.AIt . M,ERS LOOK HERE!
..- .
, , • - 'I'IIftESITINGATACHINES!. - 7 ------
the subscribers iicalre to inform farmers' and' public
genemily that they now hi re on.band and are constant.
lv manufhoturing l'breabing Haebinos with-Pierpont's
liat en t Shakier; ,whlckurtgenerally acknowledged to be
the born k 0.
articloa now, in . use. Also" a varietyvarietyof Clover
Mille, Corn Shellelld , StraNi - Cutters. Mho , also
attend t,o the repairing of Agricultural , MaclOnery in
,the beat manner . and on 'reasonable terms. Maunfac4
tory' on North Hannover Strout, directly oppiulte 'the
reildente of George Hetagar; Esq. - ' .
August a aa. . - ABRIMS A PLANK.
- .s.
ty--rer.of
WIRE, SILK AND lIAIII-CLOI'II SiryES,
Coarse, Medium and Pine-in Monti : large, middl .et.
and email In diameter.
• 7 - --41grA.M. _
of the best qualities: tstlous sizes of mesh, from Nbt. .
to e 0 inelnelveouid from one to six feet lu,rridtit,„
They minabeind no Mail* epaCeitorthellieal IM
and out to suit. '
The subscriber 140 , k/reps constantly on hand , •
, -SCREENS, •
coal, ondirrie, grain, gravel, guiticejmn,
auger, salt, Lamp e , cages, spice, drugs. dye-stuffs', •
Together with au imormeut - of MOO lIT 'AND .
NEALE!) IltON ../111 the 'above sold whole.::
and retail by . ' J. A. NEEDLES, •
64 Front Street; Phila.
I EN OW & CO., COMA(
• t ;4 ' 'MERCHANTS,
_ • - sod W holesale Dealers in all kinds of . •
TODEIO -- & - DOMKSTIOI-4E - Ai - TOlFAtti --7
mANUYACTURXD TOBACCO,
• AND FOREION AND DOM,F.SIIO6SEGARS, •
• .•
~_, • 21 South Front street. Philadelphia.
Importers" of Fine 'Havana Sagan", of the cholc.
growths of the Vuells.abajo. A large asrortment
whlcif are kept consanttly on hand, and for salt) al
small advance. ou cost of igiportation.
Arir Consignments respectfully solicited, on whl
liberal advances will be made,when desired. 4
Special titivation Ivan to orders for pukFlu3se on c,
inissinn of Tobacco. at also every description of Merck: •
disc. for account i . --parties living at a distance from ti
Market. .• •
10)..8ole Age for If. A. gspetziel celebrated Germ /
Smoking Tobw o. m 043.11108 thlrty . differeat varleth •
REPPAItI) & VAN IJAItLINGE:..
).o.—Tho subscribers haiing removed to thole '
NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE: .
No. 278 Chestnut Street, fourth door above Tenth:
Are now prepared to oiler a large and well selected stt._
•of the following fresh and desirable'goods. principally
own — liiipOrtation. or Jalirilizt at, auction, ii - hr
they. are able to sell at the importer's prices, and
'which they cordially invite the attention .of Count.
Merchants. Hotel Keepers, and families generally.
Bulf.Oreen and Venitlan Window Shading.
Barnsley and Irish Linen Sheeting, i 7,1, 84, 9-4, 1( ,
114,124 .
Bolster and Pillow Linens of several choice tdeachr
and all widths from WO 54 inches. - •
Bed Blankets of all sizes and qualities. .
- Cie; and Bradle - Blankets. •
'Bed Quilts of the'following varieties. viz: Marsell:
Welting, Knotted,-Ilegister,--Albambia,-Allendale - -
I:tin - caster, of all the desirable size& .
Bureau Covers, Table Covers, Window Curtain Mus•
Towcle and Toweling of every irarloty, Damask Tel
Cloths and Napkins, Shirting Mena and Muslin. Ca;
brit Handkerchiefs, Embaolderies, Hosiery, Bro,.
lei, Damasks Moreens, Enbroidered Lace and ] flue.. -
Curtains, Gift Cornices, Bands, Gimps. Cord: &e.
. SHEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN,
Importers and.Dmilers In Linen aid Itemise Furni-•
ing titto4is.
April 30.1858—0 m. •
D u N w.l 3 ! t ,
nd O R
t N I E-1) R I C.
6.811. BOOT AND. SHOE :STORE,
------- No77a - SoeittBectitid - St;'C6rner of Oarter-Stz--- ,
I_ The ebtatillohment ,htut No — au oularged and - rffiprol
and tho largest - and - hest - Retell St. -
pally - of Ma - own man ufacture, wit I
I'lllllClO iissortmont from the boot Eeztern Market 7 ,1--ti,-
-- tiraeing—Ledieit, , -Oeuts'i - and Childreu'a—
- ' ' SOOTS. SHOES AND CAtTEDS
of every dese.ription, style and quality, embracing
hest styles and qualities In this or any other marls.
This stock cannot be excelled for Quality Style 'a..
Cheapness. -
Each article Is marked it the very lowest possi'
price, irons which turdeviation will to , made. No
travail:tut statements will be needed, and none Made ..
effect salmi . •
.. -
Goodyear's Ginn in all varieties. _ Pure Gums.
scarce in theienrket, alviftys on hand. The publl
reepevtrully, invited to " [April 'I, ISt,t
:ITEACHERS, SURVEYORS, r
DINBUS A.lO DII,AIAIIITSMBNIsuppIied,
barnatical sliming Instruments, separate and,
cases, such as Incident, Parallel Enka, Ivory, Box-wt
and Paper Scales, T squares, Triangles, Mow Pei
Drawing Pens, Protractors. auuler's Scales, Tape Mei.
urea, Mutant: Tapes, Surveyors Chains, 2 and 4 Pole,
and 100 feet, Surveyor's eempasses, Engineer's Lev,.
and Transits, Target Rods &c., Se. Magic Lanterns .'
the best construction. Scriptural Diagrams, Astrontlr.
Natural History, Humorous, Chminntrope or Artifit
fire works, Dissolving Views, Magnets, Polbramas,
Pumps, Electrical apparatus, Galvainic apparatus an,
large collection of Philosophical Instruments, suit;
for colleges and schools. Also, Spectacles,
Microscopes, Thermometers, Barometers ReadingsGt
ass &c.
Haring received the agency (or the 'sale of llcl
- 1111001 C'S - SC11001: - APPAUATUS, "I — ant prepared
.furnish Teachers with an_Orre6, a Tellurian aNuaii,
Frame, a inch Globe, a Hemisphere Globe, a set
Geometrical Solids, a Magnet and Toil Book, all pact,, •
in a box with lock and key for vaL .Illustrated
:prieuti catalogues forwarded Gratis.
JAMES W, QUEEN,
284 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. East of 10th St
IIL
_ A IR E N CR' 'TRUSSES .— Hernia ,
G Itatiture successfully treated. and comfort Maur.
y use of the elegant Prench Trusses, imported by 1
subscriber, and made to order expressly for his sales. '
All suffering with Rupture wili be gratified tole.,
that the occasion now offers to procure a Truss C 0 33) ,
big' 01trunto lightuess. with ease, durability nod coil
.. , .1,4 ruction, lu lieu of the cumbrous and urommtti
hie .‘rinie usually gold. All I'IMPIIIIITC assortinon alu.
on hat , ii. adapted to every variety of Rupture in ad:.
a.ot v. 4141,1311, and for sale at a range of price to suit .
C...t. "of rqngle"Trumes, $2, s3,'s4 and $5; Double,
t. 5. $6, f' and $lO. • '
Persons at a distance MI have a Truss sent to any.
-dress by remitting the amount. sending measure am:
the hips, and statiug side affected:
For dale Wholesale and Retail by the Importer.
CALEB, H. IiBEDLES,,
. ' B. W. tier. of Twelfth k. Race Eits.,'Philadelphii:.
Depot for Dr. Banning 's Improved Patent Body Brr
Chest Expanders' and Erector, Braces;-Patent Bhoub
Braces;--Surpehaory_:-Battdegeal:_dpinal ITOP_sandi.—
=
ports.. Ladles' Booms = with compotmit lady attendiu . :
#. . , • /-- april li.
'MONROE MORRIS
11 . ONVA? RD AS S 0 C I'A I, 01'
PHILADELPHIA.
• ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT •
To all persons afflicted with Sexual diseattes, suc.
SEMINAL WEAUNESS; IMPOTENCE, GONORRII , _
QLEET, SYPHILIS, Ac., Ac. • -
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia, ; •
'IOW of the a‘efful destruction of human life and _hetif . -
caused by Sexual diseases , and th e deceptions which
practised upon the unfortunate victims of such dig!.
by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, .
CHARITABLE. ACT worthy. of their namO, to p
MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to , all persons thus
flictisl,l(Mtdo or Pettuth),)) who apply by letter, (post-pa'
with . a - description of their contlition,'(age. occupati
.e..,lttnek in extreme poverty and suffer.
,
to PURNISII PRF: OrCIIARGE. .
The Howard Association is it nerolent Institut' -
established bylpeclal endowm ht, for the relief of
sick and distressed, attitcted with "Virulent and I
detnicilisciaceS," and its funds can be used for no qt !
purpose. It has now a surplus of inentis,,which '
-Directors have-voted -to advertise_the above notice. '•
is needless to ,add` that the Association commands , i
highest Medical skill of-the age.
Address, (post-psid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Con,
ing Surgeon, Howard Association Philadelphia, Pad
- Sy - order of the-Directors, - -
, ' EZRA D. ITEARTWELL, Preskiler,' • ,
GEO. FARECIIII.D.; SeteretarW I 'l'. I
aprllll.
.111IGHLY .IMPORTANT
•. julL CHAIISRS.—The subscriber will open
te.targest and most splendidsoortment of
SPitINO-ANWSlalt&lilt - MOODS
ever, brought to.Carlisle. An immense stock of
French Worked COILIW.- '
Undereleeves, - ' •
Flounoingsf
bought .from the importer in.ffew'York, and will ,
sold'at prices to'defy, all competition..' Also, a arg
tortmeut of. boutiflll Dow Ooods, ltibbons,llibnnv
Ac. CoraS, one, ond beaus purcluLahirg Ambers, I.:
you will uve mosey. . •
April2,lo6,r Nue
philabclpl4.
June 4,1068.-74;-
7
ann acs