Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 15, 1856, Image 7

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Yr.,:n the Philnt
FreedoWs
varitiv
To the res,eiet• Venusylvaolatts I
' • To the 4,nxi hint all
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Gralatisirt.,_latiwi•rt.ca.l, and bipthez;
Wake i, , A...rreeflozp!s dying call, ..'
• ' • ' :NOW or ?Over! ..
Slaali Fli9 q..:,“il or,;' , l;all.sho hill?'
See our 11:n,:,;),,Jf m u st and drooping, ,
• Lowered b'y If i•iughts' da4ard'hain.l;
.1,.,
0 ) co. to d rd: i c'::n!Lvar•pi•otectioii;,• ~ ‘ -' •
ow to onty au
Iddf the laud; . ' . ..
. , • . r;d tr nd
Utherastors,
,
.Is.orth end F, , itth thet•eing demand!
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Pee the of.pittn4wati tlwell,htgb
-Atishig eky;
Sao t,h6 torrents , flowhig, ,
)11tere'( , ur brotl6ris slaughtowd lie I
. _ Ittathtus, . 4
Laws of num dery
K op:tune • f IT,•• Mariam unign, •
• ••a.• 1 :liars. built of yore
Keep that imr.whiire ttiny pLite,ii it,
Ur tilai.st••••••••• yt•u are I'm morn..-• -
l•ap.t,lie prairies ' _
f , •iin - er laurel
IMMO
.
FAToi.lotilt b of
Slavery w.o,,fia.! by tho.Stato;.
Now that ~, c lo; would change thoir:places t
loVaker - :
the ballot
That wP,1•t41.... our country' fate
1S ny . upon thee;
Or the,th.e. , o:. 1.1.0 werld; -
Now, of
Shouhl t l y : , 3:p ler be unitirfed;
sas 7
.tyratite!
"Froth ,:, thr thoody seam be hurled I"
tho
ho ,1,)1.1.1
They NVOtil.i tl,-•O,lhnyi4ould
'111run : 0, lay th9o low. •
1•" r nor country, :
tittt,
On 'the LiAi -
flung by.l salt:tett band;
Thus it !le s:.red nwttu : ' •
• "Libert) ;irowdt...arl thubind."•
ring it loudly, -
Ring e.itc. nii.,lity.in.art, and band!'
ronusyl ran column,
• 1u the 1 thv f r ee;
In tho - 5h..1.•
will bles, you,
-11'11,io-3
Once upon tin, hi,Thest,sfinamit r •
Of :flunuta r
in,chaiit,
great Pathfinder
t ;tiff, holgth 91.4:11U!
Leibim that flag again!
Cumberland ( r Va.. f 4 f•pt.. 24,
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' - Frorn'tho North Auleiran,
, .
Washington, Fremont and Internal
Improvements.
When a man Looornes an historical eliarae
'ter; and ~,,,,, is a popular rallying word,
it is usually for deeds performed under the
•
__preasure—ollLigamr!rdinarylexigaralies
salient'and remarkable points in his history
aro those which catch the popular eye, •and
their rectuital 11:1s,tliepubkic ear. But ea
„traordinary circumstances are not those which
constitute daily life of"
a man, or_ the his•
•
tory of a natn,n.- The growth and prosperity
of both indivbinal interests and public-con
cerns are made up og_details too matter of
facf,for the patriotic speech or the stirring
lyric.. And it will be found that the really
grout men of all ageb and nations have,• in
their history, a Lock ground of laborious, eve
ry.day application, which fills up the picture
of tbeircharaoters, and shows that they did
not achieve gr_atness by a coup do mairt—'-that
they *t r io not illo• in the intervals between
their exploits. •They were ready. for.: great
crises by the habit. of daily discipline. •They
were . aliraysja work. •Cyrus knew. the indi
vidual names of,hiT soldiers. The Duke ',of
Wellington was a terror to a negligent com
missariat. The great Napoleon could. not be
s defrauded by am upholsterer in a button. And
George Washington was a man of details,
thoronghly understanding and' appreciating
thirrelative valuty and force of all the parts of
the-machinery he had to direct.
Warhingtou vas a lover of his wilnie,cOUP..,
'try. :Ile - delighted to dwell upen her pros
,Pecis of future prOspirity, wealth and bappi-
But.he know eery well that these re.
'suite were not to be reached lOglowing speech
- es, and glorioui descants on freedom, republi
canism, and the future. lie had no turn for.
'iliVklolitical castle building• which furnishes '
the tinsel Fourth of July orations. Ffe knew
that if the nation-became great and -prosper
one it must be by deidlopement of Its' resour
ces; and that no theoretical union could be of
value, unless perfected in an actual connection
by easy modes of_ intercourse between- the
members of the oonfederacy. While yet the
'States were British previnies, and the patriot
ism of the colonist. led to the fostering of their
own interests, and the strengthening of the
alliance with the mother country, Washington
was anxious to make.the prosperity of the sea
board and the interior identical, that the wee
tortko‘olonists might not fraternise 'with, the
Spa:duds atulYreich, Se-dfeatled lest they
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elie'uld be drawn by intereHi and' commerce
away from'ibe mother country ; arid
.their An
glo-Saron-affinitea. '; • ° •
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olWashingtori:we find hint firef trsa. Mainber
of a. surveying party. among -the
° wilds,. and .
glides of the Alleghenies, . Nbit, selected
itemni3tof the qualities ilettalopedin',:that fieryvice, Wf),6eo•jiim:thispafetted as,n tees..
senger.by the Governor' Fort
Duquesne, now Pittsburg. : :From early 'youth
he n9,tedla a di.iry facts worthknowing, • and
obServatiens Worth repeating ; and while, obey=
ing his instructions as to 'the .: Main' object - of
his journey; on his return,ko . ,Varied MS route,
As.the' result of lis-exptiditimi he Presented :al,
r(l)01:t to legislature upon the
,practicability oloommunication with Cuuther..l
land.. , • He was coinplintented 'by a military
promotion, and accompanied General Frad
dock tin Iris unforttinateiriarch... Still.pushing
his favorite design, he Made afterward several
tours of 'examination. In 1770 he reportetl,to
the doveriter of Maryland a. plan covering The
whole route to Pittsburg. In 1774 he brought
the subject before the House of • BUrgeises of
Virgkida. : Portioni.lrf his journnl and extracts
front_ his letter's in . refe:retiee .to the features
and capabilities of the western country Were
widely published , inthergaxetteSof•the day.
Thus the, ..mere explorer end surveyor"
Ives introduded to the nation ; .atitthose wh
had •the'direction of.the-armies' of the, United
Colonies, found in George Washington's eapa•
cities as a .!ptitliffirder," and in r hiii. - -traits of
courage, presence of mind and readiness-of re
source, the qualities which' eutitleti hitn jo the
highest trust aver reposed in any commander..
The war of ihe_Rovolutioni- of: aourse Suspend.-
hisfovorite project, but in 1781, upon:his, re=
tirewout to Mount Vernon. he returned with
renewed earnestness-to the:, suport of the.
mas o ureswhiclipromised to strengthen and
perpetuate .the union•of the now—free :3 Siates.
liiviing'Liouself but a few months' rest, main
'he undertook a western 'tour ;
.Und.,fortitied
.41.i : the collection of tieW•faelti
s and the verifi
cationaOld, lie pressediipon the 'legislatures
of Irirginitt Mid Marylarid„the establialtirmmtof
the Potomac:.,Cenipany, : einee continued in the
-Eh ettap eake-autl—Olrie—Cattal*-Compmty: - - - H - e
was its . first President, and, remained,. at its
.headfrothiti orgaidiatien in - 1.781.",ti1l his "e
-leetienielthe Presidency of the United :States
'in 1788.` As an officer of the company heves
attentive and industrious, systettiatie, and far
sighted. We are indebted to Pickell's recent
'!'A.Neiv, Chapter in Mite
Early Life of Washington,". for the setting
forth a n d arrangement of the f;tcts tit which
we have barely glanced. By them!, ,W;tshing
ton is presented in a practical light, and in a
point of view to which the American people
are Lot.accustpmed. These things show that.
in the making'up of Washington tis well as gf
other . master minds, the Simply; useful Ives
present, though to readers of ordin'ary brief
histeries not prominent.
Washington carried into the . osecutiye chair
of 'the United.States.the-saine.aeund views up
on tnationo interests which had,moved him
to his youthful ezplorations., 1118 polioy of
fostering intOrpol , improvements . .was more or
less adhe'redlo till, in It, General Jackson
lints' a long li of vetoes with a disappro.
val.of the Maysville Road. That` Pres.itient's
notions of internal improvements were thus
satirized by a rhymester of the day: ' •
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"Improvements will be approbated,
If in the sun or moon located: -
As-Andrew ressonsl without doubt-all
We make on earih-are purely local;
And on all such ho deems it meet to
Inflict his Presidential veto."
The .abstractions and impracticabilities
which had commenced to disturb politicians-.
chiefly, we snspect, bedause a primitive state
of roads. !vixen as of society, is best fur black
chattels—now took a solid form of resistartoe,
and the Whig party was dondemned, because, -
ateong its other heinous heresi6s inherited
from Washington and the Whigs of '76, it de•
fended internal improvements, .
las a
not ho entirely crushed out. It will re-appear,
in communities as well de individuals, and has
fought its way against follow-in-the-footsteps
Van Buren, crotchety Tyler,eand war-decla
ring Polk, until by tkir.,Plurce the: opposition
to it w,t carried so palpably-to the 'Wadi° ad
absurdum, that the formidable veto was itself
vetoed at the ?last session, more than epee.
Gentlemen united upon that who could unite
on nothing else. 'Perhaps the coming man'
'frightened them. There is unsuspicious omen
in the similarity of the causes which brought
Fremont, as well as Washington, first before
the public eye.. Identified as Fremont is with
the cberishectpolicy of Waebirigton, the Bub.
etantial union of the States of the confederacy
by improved and facile routes of traiekand . of
transportation, while Pierce bad nothing
_to
l o ss by apposing internal improvements, there
were those who bad. There were men in Con-
grass who were and are opposed to the Path
-finder who could not afford, like Mr. Pierce tO
keep themselves in marked contrast with him,
upon a tinestion on the merits of which thine- -
tion and its . probable 'future President are a 7
greed. But their repentance eoines too late,
tiniest it goes farther to the very length of oni
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iaining - the a aria lititithe; party W • ho . fie‘ pdliey
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they hail& thud 'enderseil;'
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— Gi.eati'talente - , ---- ntid l 'administritit , e ---2 :84 - oei'ty
tai-eur-e- . -te,be "p x h ibi t ,
,4A . 11 . -13,41 atteett:their....prie..._
sensor attempts.; atid . it, id well:Paid , ',..1 - FreH
mont, 'that What-ever , h
beas. ..untb..riakeu bp
- has done, weir.'" .The, man te":lWhom .. thejapd
he. lives ' ' ln is familiar, ~Iti: its., jets th / and
breadth; to. whom California is not a:distant
dream,. and to whow(the'• ! terriitiries of the
Republic are not 4 mere yeil r ower Atllipot on.
ihe'inip, as the colorer. cho6ie"r has i ll ' i l ia •
knowledge of the, phYPlettr, geography' of- his
Country no mean:er useless acquisition. And
wizen to the exploration - . ho, brings.. science .
which bag both furnished the'rpind : and train- . .',
.edit for ! oi . usefal pursiiits; . industry, "with•
out *Web no parts or, acquirements are avall-: .
able; and all the other qualities whieb give
him theiiiig of. the true nietal, Q iie may safely
entrust: any charge to him" which he will con-
Pent to assume. And when; besides this; he is'
net a sectional man, but knotie• his .country-
teen IcOrth and'South, mixing with all-and-un
.
derstanding all, we feel that in giving - hini our
suffrages, we are ciusulting the prosperiti of
.the wh - ole.irepu,bTie. No Procrustes bed, the
pingo ofpelitical-a - nd sectional partiiunship, •
obniracts' hisi viors of-duiy: - ;. u 6 i ) )ifa; l :i i i" df c - ..
tated by the tiltraists of both sections, and et: .
ferveseing with,its heterogeneous components,
obfuscates -hip vision. -The Cincinnati . cem
pou nil, ifra ttemptud to be - ii cl ini'lijstered - to any
gOvertunent, would expletie, it upon the first
tritn.•lndompatibles..can't
. mix. "The Cinciu.
fliiti - reparation will do until after the elec
tionto talk about '`to select portions to select.
, ! udicuces. . Its principles, so called, will .an
swer to keep the country,in confusionat home;_
to'etnbarrass our relations abroad ;• to mak.e
baitle grounds of everYitieb of public terriurry
awl finally to destroy any adnlinistrationfhich,
. . •
attempts to ctrry such a compound of gun
powder and lire in the - p . iine lotyl
.. - : But , they
Will not serve .- to: govern- a - great - within -- 11.- 2
The: Republican platform mob miles -the tried_
ptinciples.of the-old-Whigs -,-true republicans
-:--and adds to . .them sic',ply -the deductions
which a new crisis demands.' . 'With the 'one
par.7 is harmony 'of - design ;. with both the
o_t_h_th_ir_r_euiH.ciledh.feAniiteLlieifetiSnie.ll:
it cannot be difficult
n fora nut i untrainelled by
prejudice, _or tinsviayed by- interest, to dhoope
between them. . .
1:11 PO It T 1"1'0 A IJE,S
. • • D:c.,
Ingrettie,a ts.. .3 the,. z Ills Is the - re
sult.Of 0 long and eitenslve practice; they are Mil& In
their operation, 8411 eortaln of ITSLOVi:iL! nature 10 its
proper enannel. In every I izstaiiee have Ilnise Pills pm,
ved suceessfto They itiariably:epen those 140,.truelions
to willol Found - 61am liiilfiV? - cititt bring natt r iveduto its
proper channel, wherebj. health is rostyred and the pale
and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one., NO
female can iMIJIIy good health unless she is regular; and
whenever an olistructimi takes, place, whether from ex
posure, odd or any otherobause, the generarßialth
tui
inodintely decline, and the want of such a rem
edy has been the cause of soia.ttly eirdsutoptlonsameng
young females. To ladies whese health Will nrit rerznit
of an inereas,.• of their family, those pills will prove it •val
-usrlde acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy.—
. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart,Tloa:.
thing of food, cold di turlsal sleep do ninst al ways. arise
remit she interrutition of nature;' and 'whenever. that Is
OW Moe, th6little will invariably remedy all thert evils.
`thee the les:intlleaclatrc — tn - tht cure of Leucerrheca.
commonly called the "Whites." These pills should nov•
ter be taken during prNmancy, as they mould be sure to
enuse a miscarriage.- 'Warranted purely Yegotable.-and
free from Anything Iniurious to Hid or health. Fulland
explicit directiens.accompany each box. 1- -
'these pills are put up hl square Bat boxes. l'Ortl4slls.
residing where there ls.no agency established. by onclo::
sing One Dollard') n letter, prepaid, ti Dr. C. L. CdrEze.•::
M ts,. No. .267, Bloodier street, New York, can have Moll;
sent to their respective addrobslve by mail. ...
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• . M. M, BAlLOCl;Publisher and Proprietor.
Corner,of Torment and Brumfield Streets, Boston:
June 11,'50. • . • . ,
VRESHMEDICINE S' re:eared - from Piiilidelphht and
, New., York very extensive additions to my
former stock,embraeing nearly everyartiole
- N of Medicine now 'in use, together- with
Paints; 011 s, Varnishes, 'TtirPefitine, ter4l
- mery, peeps, Stationkry, pine Cutlery,rish
- fug Tackle, Brushes of almost' everydascrip
ion, with an endless variety of other. articles • which 1.
am deter Mined to sell at the Toy town! prices: ,
All physicians, oountry - Merchants, Pedlars and oth
ers, are respectfully reqnested not to pass, the . OLD
STAND; as they may rest soured that every aillele will
bosold of a good quality, and upon reasonablelernur. '
S. ItLLIO'PT.
Nay 30. Main street. Oarlisles
31/istefituteuus.
Eitotcti' . citi::;.;.l).-ii:po:-..:
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• 4' o • W.A.OLI ES . I el., 0 S. ,
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14- Cr4FAV,FtIit
• • • • •
have nevi on baud and Siti 8i
toy eau sta ! :** o r. Streitt, - opposite Minh:hillll
entirely new and elegant stock oh: • ' ••
IVA 11.3:11, AILDALIONit, e. -
Gold Lever ‘Vatelies,..hunting and open ease,
SilVer Levine aud lounder Viet:dies, a large valie6
,Gold Auction for Ladies pod Gen tleini.oh • ,' •
.I%ledrillions,,a splendid astiortuteht foriadies and
lireast Pins of every, pattern. mad all prices: • *
Geld Lauds lor vest Will hdr, wad cui U chairs;
CnIE-plus,-Studs, alccv,eJunius,. •
Crosses. Drop and Ituep.lar-Lingt,; a large ILI
tiihel Forks, ?fable and Tea Spouse, hutter
,Knives • 4:e. t -, f vorlints stylus and prices.,
Gold and Sliver 7 bimbles, • • : -
Gold, Silver 14)111 i:0111411011 Spl:Ct ides, a hogs aisOrtniei, t
to, suit all: gee; and ill xbich we invite p:uUculiu
. attention.
Port 111onruiles. n large assortment at. every, price,
okild Pells, of the I.est - niako at various
l'aney fluxes, Port Polies, Accordeons. Spectar.le vasc#.
silver' and pearl. at various pl lees, .
zwelidsrgold and common; Itatels t Indus
, Mgt) a largo variety of articles in 'the Jewelry line,
whish I will sell nt'theluweFt. prices.. All articldi Pal:
ran to what'they are sold ,for.
lkif,Particularattention 111(1 to the IZEPALLI_Nti
WA"! e II lit and all work warms:tad. Belau 111111 i t .
to my Old friends and custointrir for forther patronage,:
I respe..tfully solicit a conti»usnce of their myt.i
juntkz,.! , • THOMAS COlf.Ylc.
XIE 1 ' AItD IV B • STUiSI.- 7 -
.1. ' STAYMAN & SONS'
Woes STIIVET MILD HMI , llr.rnr. •
located, is the 'room lately pi-1300d
liy :IP a grocery Rove. west of the Reif Evnil
hnveju.t openeil Plltzird new etriek of ILA
WABE, t.t nth they.would (TB tha atteutf9n ottlolr
friends and the jialdie generally. - The stnek, nhidn 1,
_large and varies t!ns-sehcfcd with espeeptl rt-fm more 1 ,,
the wants of the, public, and consists Di ',mt of the
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• BUILDING 1-1,1!:DIVA RE of .all
latches. hinges, Wins: Yn.lls,`nrrswa.
ocerniettele"of - Molls - M . ..6 need in
pairing. Also, glass. rutty,pitints,Lrnshes, &v.. if the
most approved (inane:: and on . 11,0 most reasonal , h?
terms. '
GAll . lliliT 31AliEltS 7 —The pf Cabinet
Makers 'is invited 'to our assortluetit of,-rnynisbes.
veneers, knobs, roPotts. mouldings, which will Lo
found equal' to any In the rount3.. - .
SADDLEI(S antri:OACI(MA KERN wlll - 11m1 in their
departinent all .the artiel4. ,- usually required In their
line of liwines?„.surii:tis cte••l - ;pringv : psii:s, 10.
WALL PAPER—This ngsort.uumt of- Wall raper eni
liraces-ayonvleto'ywelay (indee paterns of
every .inaljty,:and at.studi price.;as cannot f(dl to give
satioietlott. 'Also (orders. win AN ,4 I , 'N; de.
110tiSti fri:EEPX)IS invitell:to call and emunine
our stock of eutlery, plated war, sp.ons, •
mills, randiest irks. :mutters, walters. sboVels and taiigs,
hollow ware, _brass and Iron kettles, sad
which we Intend to-selhery low.
.EAIINIEItS - --Eor the 1.10 , 0 or Farmers we.liitre . attend: -
Jess variety of. nil Alto 'articles adapted-to their
trod, , , usually. ii , tind li, Ibtrtlival:e Stores. such as plows,
forks, spades, shoeels, hOes,rilkes. hamits,Araces,
halter
chains. he., all' at . , the very leweNt, rates, to highu e
eltll.llwir 4 , Sporlal notipo;
MECHANICS, the attention of
Mechanics generally • to our stock of edge tools,
Pvcl,4. bravos. bit t, , auger'. 11:11111111.7 . S.
.te.. - which tvi,lci.ow to 14 of so peri,•l ,
and STEEL ofall Ititutscoostot Ely o : Itmol
ler sale-cheap:
Wfiß7.lllP,WCTlNlTlttrillT47llll'irli-
our 1.:05. 4 1.‘. na kr 1 . 113i . !!,0,
/Itriel, attention to aa, , l :1 01‘,1, P• 11;-
cointuodate APB hop,, 101.1,1k
:1.40: Don't for. Art ph,•,..
the
April 1,
S P G AND SI7
rr NATS AND C.!AP:i!
Tin. undersigned invites the attention of his old rue
, tofiters and the public to his now - nod Os.
sortinedt of BjLKt FUR suit STRAW itAws. CLOTH.
''CAI':.Sc. for gentlemen n-ni Boys near. of the tat eA
styles and best quality. The asoorlment fiat
to einlmteit every sort and size of lint , . and yaw; for '
Mt-n o Boys mid Childron, from the comoodia,t and' .
clit:iipeg to the most stylish and fitshhoutMe. such es
oaktord's spring style of gentlemen's flats, 11 hitt.. Black—
nod Brown. Slouch 11114, with Fur lints offils Inv n man
ufacture. Boys cloth capspf various colors alit pri-es,
with a large asSortment of Men's and Boy's sto. ot , hi l ts
of t qualities and prices. to suit the tr.. 4.1.4.- of
tooth rirh and poor. Feeling confident that -vary pm •
chaser can he acrommodatod from his eaton , im o and .
- varied.assortnittni he cordially inYltes I.is feb llttS . to'
all and examine at his old ectablishment ita Main
Street. •- ' • . WM: 11. TROUT.
AND VA El LTY STOBE.
The ,ul•scriber would, reßpectfully inform bk-feieuite-aed
.
, . • ~.. ors , ly.that.-h.adr.:4l.4t-i-ettfen•hd-frotcrd .' •
city with a large and Yaried :I!Oiortnient of . , ,•
6 iiheßll I rd.,, li LASS and QUEEN; , ..AV Alt F., 443 ' . 'i' t
FISH, &v., d.. w hich be cdTers for sale on the "Ii
most . reasonable terms, at his New ,Store, sR o lf
corner of North Hanove'r Slreet and {hi rul- 0 ; 4 0 '
die Square, directly ,11PIOAlti, the Clirihde he. - -
posit Bank.. MN . eeoek , ornbrnsva everything usually
iii itV . locery and Variety store. .. 4 . .
'''"The puldie are hivitssi to call and examit e his steek
haf(leloirclias i ing ekeybere, as he feels o.nne.cnt he con
selL'thele'st. goods at the i.wect pi haN. ,r
.1. A. HALBERT.
. „
Crepirc! ,
added to his former stock a Veil era
GROCERIES, as well as all Lilo 4 , 1114 varn•pi
. I`lo
kept in a Grocery P. re.
nmf green—;a 1•2?.:
.Z6f. '),per Ili., Orleans. ' , rush 4,1 - rked.
• ugars. of fine qualities; CM.c. Ic - .=::lnt;• , . Fairy,
salt. and a variety of late artl:l..s. all et
fere& at the loWesi cash mires, 0 an. thankful fjrt he
(armor supporrgiren tis. bud' fin ito a further Call (tent
nue friends and customers. „• J. W. EIIY.
tsarist hall. Carlisle . •
fps anh MinOineru.
.
161 r AS FITTING AND PLUMB
"NO.—The undersiAned would Intim-Alm
citizens of Carlisle Mail. he has nwolii arrange
mints todoGAS FITTING and. PLU3I . IIING at short no
flee, and on reasonable terms. Ile has engagial the ser
xiliamoLa. first rate baud twin Philiklphla,filitalisisup_.
Plied himself with an extensive assortment of FINT
Uft};,.S, which will enable blm to fill all orders promptly
All work will be warranted. Ills stock of tins Fixtures
will be ibuntl in the room exactly opposite Hs 'finning
establishment on North Hanover street, where hi ltes
a call. ...
TINNINM, SPOUTING, Is
_Also prepared to
furnish. or make to order, every article of. TIN WANE
used by housekeepers and others. Ile will aho attend
to . SPOUTP.4O, - - HOUSE-ROOFING, .13EEL lIA N I Ntl, -
and PLUMBING.
' Thankful for the patronage with which helutsalresdy
heen favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance it,,
the same. •
Car Milo, Juiio 14d54
"CARLISLE AIIJNDR'Y •
R p gß
The aubscriher i/rLasilw.he3isaAgisiflalcronSiolfOlPW
lTLlUVlllnU forming his old friends and waning that
his establishment is again In active ope
rati. a, now buildings having been erected 'since the late
dies trous tire and thd whole eitabliehment put bream
plate working order. Orders are therefore .respectfully.-
solicited for work in hit line, which will be done with
prOnptness and in the best manner._ '
STEAM ENGINES BUILT TO OILDER.J's.%
and repaired. All kinds of Machinery in, Paper Mills,
Grist Mills and , Factories repaired at short notiM Mill
Spindles dressediand turned. - •
HORSE POWERS arid' THRESHING MACHINES
such as Bevil Gear Four Morse Power,Alorizontal Gear
Four Worse and Two Herm PoWers, Ploughs, Corn Shel
ters and Crushers, Ac. Patterns made to order. Iron and'
Itrass - CASTWIS executedliporder; if not :on 'hand, at
the shortest notice; such as Crank* and.' Mill Gearing,
Spur and Beill Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow
Dustings, Critters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Box._
es, Spihdles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, dc:l Ito has also •
on band a largo supply of Philadelphia and Troy COOK
ING STOVES, and is constantly making Cooking Stoves
of various improved patterns for coal •or wood, ton plate
'tovos, 0 tes. Ac. Bemiring done •to all kinds -. Ma
chinery. All kinds of old- Iron, Itntss.and Copper taken
in'exchangi for work.
FRANKLIN.PARDNER
-
En
BEMS
==
STArq.I.S
MONROE M0R8,15
WALTER Wrixtxxsois, EnierltniLl'rofesaor of Cli
- cal Medicine.
J. P. DARE, 71. D., Professor of Mateda Medics a
Tberapoutl
ms, t x It. Sasix, eL kilwProfessor,ot Ifomamatble
tutes, - Pathologya.nd the P:actice of Medicine.
Is.sSo M. WARD, NI. D.. Professor of Obstetrics, Mies
of Women and Children, and Medlail Jurisprit, der
Mirrimir Suns, M. D., Prbfeasor of Ohemlatiy
Toxicology.. • .
• .
JACOI3 Dassaxs, M. D.. ProNssorof SuriterY. -
Wuxust - A: READ, M. P. Profetnir of PhystoloiY.
WU. Ton Ilrasurli, M. D., Professor'of Anatomy. •
. W. WILNAMEION, M. Do Dux.
N. E. Corner 11th and Filbert streets, PhDs
August 6,1856, mi - •
RONA IRON !—The attention
of.
J 1 the public and lliackendths particulaily hi rogue .
egi to the large assortment of Bar and Rolled Iron of
sires and khaki Steel of all kinds; Tiles, Rave. Scr."
Plates, Andls,Vie s, Hollows, and Query thing lhst t
Elackaraith may - want. fron'sold fa quantities at e• ,*
wholesale tiOdes. - All kinds warranted. • ' • -
JOflN-r. LYNR. h SON.
N:llanover St., CarliaL
. , .
. .
.
Iltiri,l'a.ib'elli . l)i . n, -
,_.-
. .
tdA kill' -A! N 'EDIGES. 'Mail ttilic. t i
,
• ~----1, rp'-'44--:-.,--, —
—", , % UHF% :SILK il NI) HAM-CLOTH SII:V},s,
r.![%ar',9•, - t (di uiri - nn it I, /I i
,iitnll In (11;tuiiltur. ' • ."
• '.31 I:TALL 'OR ivovEN Ni . .llE, •
.
'of the be 4 ‘arionv,;:izes of meAh, from Nog..
11) 511 loeliteie, allll,trllla pug , to :•lic 'feet, in. iti'idth...
They are 011101 M t2(l hlr111,Illy.j.111:01.0% tile
ahil'eut to rwit.
. !N ! alsu'hee , , eont.ta'ntly oi.hana
:4,14 \ - • ' ' '' •
for 4 , 1'61,- sal4l' ere, iA. i;'1011,1,` gun s it6, I,pna,
iwne.
'recethee with an aseortnent Itl.lto IT A:\ IV .AV.
Nr)ALFA) I IttLN All. txe above Fold who've., :
. . •
and retail hy
. '
•
June -I. 1.4:;0.--ly: '' ~ '• '
.
• .v.. ..... . .
FIENSLOIV 4 UO., - UO,ylit IS 810....„
' . .
itllldalit: (f' •
F,01t1.;10:S; &...I)os'AJEB7.Ic.LEAF TOBACCO
• .31,‘Nurjr`rUlt %fro, . ,
AND FOlt};l4iN AN It bOM hti'll.l,VS.l::(4A,l:B;
21 ilm'ut..ll Fropt Areftt:Philutleli.lll;i.
, • •
Impott.cra of Vine llotonit Fei#o," of 'the chalet,.
Itt , wt• of the Vuolta-a/n.tja.. A large ogrartniont;
bleb ore Lt•pt I. l)th , lllttly do itand,' and C
:wall ,ulvarms nr. rOs,t , itnpurtatioti. - ,
. 4,3•renlnd.:lnnentti respect sallelted, on '
Ii I a't ro I 101 a re.s bp.,td,itht when dosli
Mpg , iel attention Ivan to °Niers tn. purchatl.e:on aA/
~ii"i",, ~t 34 , 0 eV,ly daso, ipt 11.4
'for at.,!ontit r orti( , s at a 4i:4...ince frl,lni
ntarlict.
Igo CI - 6 - r TY. A. Germ:
'l'nt o.compil,lN; thirty ditTeiJnt, snatch
A mil lS , • .
II 11AIITANG
.suiLFeril;ols basing r,norved
ANI) 1):1.;;.;
No. 2;Bl'hestout .. 4 treet. - 14urtli door AI live Tenth.
11010 lareparOil to Offer a 3rt:Ve aTid well Feb rte.'
tlie fi.es . h. 8,011 th.slehl.le
their own Importation or 1 , ...0;;1tt •at: auetion. Is h.
thoy at'e
.able t:: sell at the importer's: prices. awl.
%Odell they e.wrtllally invite-the anew ivu_of
:‘lol,ll , ttits. 111 , tel liiveperg. nnor
iirkwo mid Vonli.j.an irldois Shading. . •
Barnsley-and Irish •hinen :.•:lietting, 7-4, *44). 7 4, 1 ,
114.12:4.
and PElow.Liiwn, of several e1.40•5ee..1.1pa.,1p
and :di widths from aNt,., 5L inidws. - -
Red I:Linhet, all•dzi.s.and lunlitiis. ;.• .•
-
Quint ! . ot• theftill , ,ing . varieties. 7tlar , (4 .
ls'wdt,•ll, Alba:aka, Allendale
hanea%•ter. 111 all t i 1 1 41171 1 ,10 • •
..11111..14 Covers, 'fable Cover., IV)nd..w Curt ain7ilu...•
and•Towl.ling of every varirty.l)amaFt Ta'
and Naplitus.:•llllll,lw,r hi IleaS
"' ' '
:%16r,:ens,"1.:iibrohlt!rvd hare thud' 31t.i.
Curtains, ( * lat. Cornices; Bands. Minns.
- • ' ;;Ift EP1'.44:1) VAN - 11 - AIMINGES.•
I nipr.rtors•and bea!ers and !Louse •
.(;,oeds, , ,•
•
U 0-N E-P it I
; . - 1 - 11i3tale and retail . •
n(ltyr - Axr) ;moil sTORE,
fir. e. :nit#r3ramd t - iC - ornerrof - (.'arter - St.
1-11 P, / d s Hi t
:u). ,u1:pa,..1 with. tlip A. and -,lbpxt
j,, tic). primtipally las ,twn m a nufacture. tit
el,Ace , rtment trout thaLbrA Eastern lkiarket
lerAcin g Ladies,'•thints' and Childrelis
, • lb has: t , II4ES - CATtI:RS
bv,ry deNeripiion, et vim and quality, embracing,
bdastj ha and qualities In this or any other Lem:
This stork cannot Le excelled tbr. tletditY Style'
artitle It nvirkrd at lho very lorrost possi .
prii•it, ?rota a Llr4 na tioviiiti,ol will ha - motto. No ,
itavapiat to mailed, and 'Iola; wad*
~(I.l,lyear s Ourn in all varieties. Pura Gums.
s..aree in the• market. alw'Sys
. I,ln hand. 'The pnbfl
respentuliy vit mitt) rill. {.April 1,
•
jy '4l :it EN C II - Tit I.J.SSES.—llernia
Rupture successfully treated. and rob) fort insut
use 01 the elegant Freni•ti Trusseg. inaphrted 1.3 ~
~.übseriber. and made to order expressly fur his sales.
All milt.ling >rith I:uptunt-wili be. „ratified to to. ,
that the occzodon now offer, to procure a Truss cond.
lor r ztroth ii:,ht nes, 1, Rh ease, durability and corn
construction. In lieu o.', - thy cumbrous and nutoznfor•
hie article usually-sold. An extensive assortthen itlx,
un hand, adapted to u•sery , tr . ol Rupture in 21111: •
and children, and Pq• sate at a range of price to .cult .'
Cost Of r3ivie Trtmses, s'2, $:.: 'I and $5; Double,
$5. s , i, .RS and $ltV. .
Pet SODS at a ,diAance can have a Truss SOU t 1.0 any:
Arri. r.matt t the amount. sending measure artm
uLliiie;. - Ind T - tetia;:. aidc
.For .ale WholeNtle and Retail by the Importer.
CALEB IL NEEDLIZS
cor. of Twelfth & Rare Stet, Philadelphi ,
.Depot for Dr. Banning's Improved Putout Body Er.,
Chest Expanders and Ecnctor. Braces; Patent
Ilraeys; :,•!osperisory ilanAlageN; Spinal Props and
ports.' I.adies' Not Ins, with conipetent lady attoudat
. april
il_W A. it 1), ASSOCIATIW
r.kIPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
To all persons atiliked with sexual diseases. so
101 WEAKNESS. IMPOTLNUE, 00NOItlIM,
ET, 51711111.16% '
T 1... ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia.
of [no awful destruction of human life and Ilea
by Sexual diseases. tuuttbe deceptionftwhich
I.; • upon the unfortunate victims of such disc:•
have directed their consult' ;
;4' ABLE ACT Worthy of „their name, to
• iitv'At, ADVICE. (IRATIS, to all persons . thus
;111. 1.4r 7 ( tittle or Female.) who apply by letter, (post-pa
w.i tl, a description of their condition, (ago, ()erupt' •
Ithilts of life, and in extreme poverty and sulfur
to ElatNiedi MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
'Ttfolloward 'Association Is a benevolent Instittit'
estiblished by special endowment, for the relfef of
sick. - and distressedt afflicted with "Virulent and• I •
deal le diseases," and its funds • can ho used for so or
purpose. 'lt has cow a surplus of means, which r.
Directors have voted to advertise the above notice: '
is needless to add that the Association commands 1
highest Medical shill of the age. • ._
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. 01;0. R. CALHOUN, Cons'
log'Surgeoui Howard Association
-14 y orticeotrthe-Dliertors, •
EZRA D. WRARTWELL,PreabIeo ,
GEO. - FART:CHILD; Secretary.
april 11
111031110PATHIC - D. IC A .
COLLEGE OF IENSSII.VANIN. •
Located In Filbert Street above Eleventh, -
• . PHILADELPIIIA.
Thu Lectures of the regular course will .commene..
the-Second Monday of October, and continuo until
first of March ensuing. . . .
Atuount'Of foes for a full course of Lectures
(Invariably cash), $lOO 0 ,
Students whttheve attended two full courses
• in other Modlear,olloges, '
Graduates of otherVediera Colleges,
listriculathin Fee, tied only once,
Practical Anatomy,
Graduation Fee,
FACULTY
Oct. s, me.)
El
.1. A:N1...1,1 , 1.E5.
,I Fro:it .itrret, ]7lla
boo
$OO
.'5O
' 10t,
$0 C