OBEmO ORDERS. A ITORP OP THE BATTLE iTEI.D. 1 A French veteran, with one arm, was seat ed before the door of his neat cottage on a pleasant ovouiug in July. Ho was surrounded by several village lads, who with one vice entreated him to com mence his promised story. The old man took his pipe from his mouth, wiped his lips with the back of his reinainiug hand, and began j ■ thus: ■ In my time, boys, Frenchman would have scorned to tight with Frenchmen in the streets ns they do now. No, no; when wo fought it was for the glory of Franco, and against her enemies; My story begins with the 9th of November, 1812, a short time after the battles of AYiazina. AVo were boating a retreat, not before the Ilussmns, for they kept a respectable distance from our cantonments, bat before the bitiilg cold of their detestable country, more terri ble to us than the Kussians, Austrians and Bavarians all put together. For the last few days our officers hud been tolling us Jhat wo were -approaching Smdlenska, where We would bo certain of finding food, fire and shoes ; but in the meantime wo were perish ing in the ice, and perpetually harrassed by bauds of Cossack riders. Wo had marched about six hours without pausing to lake breath, for wo knew repose was certain death. A bitter wind hurled snow flakes in our faces, and now and then wo stumbled over the corpses of our frozen comrades. No singing or talking 1 liven the grumblers ceased, to complain, dud that was a had sign. .1 walked behind my captain; ho was a short man, strongly built, rugged and severe, but brave aud true as his own sword blade. IV e called him Captain Positive, for when he oueo said a thing, so it was—no appeal : he never changed his mind, lie had been wounded at Wiazina, aud his usually red face was now quite pale, while the pieces of, an oid’whito handkerchief which ho:hud wrapped ■around, his leg were soaked with blood/ I saw.him first move slowly, then stagger like a drunken man, and at last he foil down liko a solid block'. , v , Fiirbleu 1 Captain,” said I, bending over ■ bim, “you,can’t lie there.” , You see that.l can, because* I do,” re plied lie, pointing to his limbs. “ Captain,”- said I, “you mustn’t die nged, to plaqe him On his feet. He leaned on | thus,” and raising him in my arms I man mo and tried to walk, but in vain be fell once, more, dragging mo with hifn. . “ John," said he, “ tis all over how. Just leave 'me boro and join your column as quickly as you can.- One . word before you go. At 'Vereppe, near Grenoble, lives a good woman, eighty four years old, my— ■mother. Go to her, embrace her, and toll her that—-that—tell'her what you- like, but give her this purge and my cross. That’s ■ alii’.' “ Is that all, Captain ?” “1 said so. . Good hyo ; and haste;” Boys,, I don’t know it was, but I felt two - tears freezing on my checks'. “No Captain," cried I, "I won’t leave you—either, you shall come with mo, or I Will stay with you. “ I forbid you staying."' “ Captain, you might as well forbid a wo man’s talking.” , “ If I escape I will-punish you severely.” ■ “ You may. place mo under arrest then, but just now you must let nie doa»l please.” “ You are an insolent fellow.” ery likely, Captain, bat you must como with me.” ;■ -Ho. bit his lips with anger, but said no more. I raised him and placed his body across _my shoulder like a sack.' You may easily imagine thatwhilebearing such a bur den I could not move as fist as mv comrades. • Indeed, I soon lost sight of their columns, and eon Id perceive nothing but tho white, si lent plain around me; I; moved oh and ! presently, there : ap , poured a band of- .Gosssucks gailopping to ward mo, their lances in rest and shouting their fiendish war cry. The captain was by this tune in a state of total unconsciousness, I. resolved, cost what it might, and not to abandon him. I laid him on tlio ground, covered with snow,'and then crept :nnder. a heap of my -dead comrades,' haying, however, my eyes at . liberty., -&oon the Cossacks readied us and began' striking their lances 'right and left, while the horse trampled the bodies.' , Presently one of these rude-beasts placed his foot my.left arm and crushed it to pieces. Boys, I did not say a word j I did not move, sava to thrust my right hand into iny mouth to keep down the cry of torture, and’in a few minutes the Cossacks disappeared. When the last of them had ridden, off, 1 crept out and.managed to disinter the cap tain. He showed few signs of life ; never theless I contrived witlyone hand to drug him toward a rock which offered a sort of shelter, and then, lay down next to him, vrrappinn my capote around him. • ° Night.was closing in, and tho snow-continu fd to full. The last of the rearguard had l.mg disappeared, and the only sounds that broke tho stillness wore the whistling of dis tant 'bullets and the nearer howling of. the I wolves,- which were devouring, the dead] bodies, - God knows what things wo wore passing in. my bosom-that,night, which’l thought was',my,last on'earth. But-1 remembered the prayer my mother had taught'me long ago, when I was a child by her side, and kneeling down I said it fervently. Boys, it did mo good, and always remem ber, that sincere prayer will do you good, too. ' I felt wonderfully calm when I resumed my place, by tlio captain. But time'passed on, and I was becoming; quite bouumed, when I saw a. party of French officers up. • preaching. Before I had time to address them, the. formust, a lo.w-sized maa, dressed in fur pelliese, stepped toward me saying : “ What are you doing here ? Why,did you (day behind your regiment?” " For two good reasons,” said I, pointing first to the captain and thou to my bleeding arm. “ The man speaks the truth, sir,” said one of the followers. “I saw him marching be hind the column carrying the officer on his back.” The Emperor—for,■•boys, it was ho—gave mo one of those looks which only himself or an Alpine Eagle could give, and said,: 11 'Tie well ; you have done well." Then opening his pellisse. he took the cross which decorated his inside coat and gave it to me. - “ Dovonst," said the Emperor, addressing the gentlemen who had spoken, “cause the man and captain to bo placed in the ammu nition wagon. Adieu 1” and waving his hand toward me he passed on. Itefe the veteran paused and resumed his pipe. .. cam?nf 0 11 " B . n ’ T , out tlle cross and what bc paUont vo^ a R,n P ° BiUvc '” criod M ™ral ■Jtjxt S'sshivr v; When he recovered ho-placed me md. tm .rest for fifteen days L Z broach of discipline. The circumstance readied Aapoleon’s ears, and, lau'gbing hear tily, he not only released mo, but promoted me to be a sergeant. As to the decoration, here is the ribbon, boys. I wear that in my button hole, but the cross near mv heart. And unbutning his coat, the, veteran showed bis young friends the precious relic, enveloped in a little bund suspended around hia nook. lLs~ When n man wants money or assist ance, the world, ns o rule, is very obliging, and—-lets him want it, ■ 1 1863. THE FARMERS, ' BUILDERS, MECHANICS, And the public generally, -will pleaao call in the ! Cheap Hardware Store, EAST MAH ST., CARLISLE, Pa., {Adjoining the Corman House,) A S I am selling goods cheaper than over for cash or approved credit. . Iho place. East Main street,"tSsft , ’ Carlisle, Ha. ■, ’ ‘ ’ HENRY SAXTON. ‘ March'27, 1862. IVTAIIiS AND SPIKES—I2OO kogs Nails 4* nnd Spikoa, just received, of the very best makes and warranted. > Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu ■faoturors at stbrb~T)f HENKY SAXTON, East Main street. March 27, 1862 TKOJV—IOO tons of Iron—Hammered'.and A all sizes, just received,- and .war ranted to bo of the best quality, with a largo as sortment of ‘ Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Steel, Cast Stool, Blister Stool, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nalls, ' Rivets, <tc. Cheaper than the cheapest March 27, 1362. rf'N.LASS. —1000 boxes of Glass, of all sizes, AA-- double and single thick, colored, plain and or namental, on hand and for salo* very low at March 27, 1802. ,• H. SAXTON'S. POWDER,—Just received a largo lot ofDu- A pout's Blastingand llillo Powder. Also, ~ Safely Fuse, i Picks,' ‘ Stone Drills,. , Mattocks, Stono.Sledgos, ' CroW Bars, I■ , Stouo Hammers, | Digging Irons, 1 Napping Hammers, Ac. Pumps and cbment.—ioo this, of ce ment, vvitlr■ a-largo -assortment.of Chain and Iron Pumps, jus,t received and forsnle ehenpefthun ever, at . , . If. SAXTON.’S- N. B, Cement sold by the quantity at Manufac turers prices. . March 27, 1302, LI ARM BELLS,—I have been appointed -A agent for several makes of superior .Farm Bells; also,' 801 l Metal, Bells on hand, all war ranted not to crack, by H'. SAXTON., March 27, 1802.. PLOWS,' PLOWS.- sale at Manufacture] meutof Plank's Plows, . t Henwood’s “ I Zciglcr’d “ ‘ I Weirich's t( .. J at the cheap Hardware St< March 27, IBC2. HAMES. —500 pairs. of Ilamos on hand, of all kinds, . ’ Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon Common ' u with mid without patent fastenings, cheaper- than ever, at' 11. SAXTON'S, , , March 27, 1862. East Main Street. PAINTS and OILS, Lead, 1000 galls. of ' largo assortment ol Varnishes, ; • •• ■. ' Fire Proof Pnint, - Turpplitiuo, ■ ■ , .Floronoo White, .■ JiipttD, "iThito Zinc, Putty, ■ ■ Colored Zino, Lithcrago, Hod Lend,' ■ ' Wbitiugy ' Boiled Oil, ! Glue, Lard Oil, Shellac, ' • • ( 'Sperm Oil, • Paint Brushes, | Fish Oil, &c., <• ' Colors of every description, dry and in. oilj in cans and tubes, at tbo Hardware Store of' • ■ March, 27, 1802. 11. SAXTON. BAg£GA.INI§ ! BARGAINS,!. Since the lato victories Domestic© Cotton Goods have declined, as there is now'a prospect of getting a supply of Cotton. Wo, (LEIDICH, SAW \ Ell <t-MILLER, at the New store, under Martin’s Hotel, East Main street,) afo receiving daily largo supplies of . , ■ NEW SPRING, GOODS* which, with our old stock wo are* determined to sell aUCIi\ PillCLb. .DRESS GOODS of evory va riety j Plain and Fancy . Silks at all prices ; A largo lot of now Black, Silks at 75, S7i, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 ; now Spring Delaines at 26 cents-; 4,000 yards of best quality Merimao, Cuclioco, Pacifio null American Prints; dark and light colors, now stylos, at 12i ; a large at lots 0, 8 and 10 cents. . Full and Second Mourning Prints, BEST QUALITY ENGLISH, 12J. All kinds Domestic Ginghams 12}; Manchesler IS}; 30 pieces of. Preach and Scotch Dross and Bonnet Ginghams nt 25. BROWN AND WHITE MUSLINS. at wMcsalo and retail, good riiuliiy R/fino 10, 4-4. wide 12i. Also 5-4, (i-4, 10-4, LD4, 12-4 lit cmi-es pondmg prices. All kinds (if HEAVY'GOODS in largo supply _ at reduced prices—Tickings, Stripes, Chocks, Drillings, Osnahurgs, Cotton Diaper, &c, ,tc. Dmen Diaper, Napkins, Shirting Linens, Shirt h rents, Collars, at old prices. _ .White, Goods, all kind,'}, ut old prices. ’ . SPUING MANTLES, DUSTERS, SHAWLS, EMBROIDERIES &c. lloop Skirts direct from the factory. 800 doz. La dies’, Misses, Men’s and Boys’ HOSE, 12i to 25. .Men’s and Boys’ Wear Black Cloths and Cassilnorss, all grades,Fancy Cassiuiors, latest styles, Vestiu"s, Satinets, Jeans, Cottcnades, ,tc., &c. ° Having secured tlio services of a first class Tailor, we prepared to got up Clothing in the most fashion able stylo ut short notice. 'CAR,P E T S! CARPE T S !' I Wo ore receiving our Spring supply of Carpets,, comprising all tho various kinds kept in a first class Carpet House. Carpets ranging in price from 12A to 3.25. Oil Cloths, all widths. Mattings, Look ing Glasses, Shades and minds of all kinds. 1,000 Ibe. Carpet chain; Feathers; Cotton Batting; Counterpanes, ic., Ac. ’ * AH the above goods and many others ; wo offer to purchasers at a small advance above cost. Win ter Dress Goods—Shawls, Mantles, Furs, loss than lirst cost. Wo determined not to ho undersold. Please call and examine our immense.stock. jfiSS* Vfo will make additions of Now Goods na the season advances. All Goods warranted to bo what wo soil thonr for, LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. Carlisle, February 25; 1862. Hat and Cap Emporium ccnsllE undersigned having purchased the ' P stock, Ac., of tho Into William H. Troiit, do od, would respectfully announce to tboj public that bo will continue tho Hatting Btuiuat at tbo old stand, in West High Street, and with n renew ed and efficient otfort, produce articles of Hoad Dress of Every Variety, Style, and Quality, E ‘ rM y i' l pooping with tho improvo wo livo. ° art ’ and ful, y I, P t 0 the ago in which LaB now ™ hand a splendid Jpii& «"" t '? r 0 „ nt ?‘' IfATS of all dcacrip fln ’ ; s®“ tho common Wool to the that must salt every one w'h 0 B ha» lltttß ' nUd ltt l >riob3 the worth of hi. C,. “ lIP] L‘? B°‘« n E and Beaver Hats, are imaurpassod ml i’i Bkin ' nihility and finish, by anv ...'Bhtnoa,, dn ment in the country. y otllor oßlahlieh- Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Ho respectfully invites all the old patron, and ns many now ones as possible, to K ivo bim a J. G. CAIiXdO, CsrJislo/Dsc, ISO], 20, 1&69. "Washers, Anvils, , Vicos, Files, Rasps, . Bolts, *' . Nuts, Screw Plates, .Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., Ac,, t,'at the Hardware store < HENRY SAXTON, . East Main street.; TO THE CITIZENS! OF Cumberland County. PIIL undersigned begs leave to inform you, I that ho. Ims just opened a DRUG. STORE, in the borough of CARLISLE, in the. room formerly occupied by Reynolds & Peipfer, as aDrugStore, next door to InhofTa Grocery Store, South Hanover Street, whoroho will.always bo found ready and willing to ply tho spatula and postal. The follow ing list comprises the main portion of his stock: * . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Trusses, Suspensory Bandages, Window Glass, Toilet Soaps, pure Wines and Liquors, Perfumery, I Caues, Notions and Varieties generally, Confeetion-. orlos, Tobacco and sogars, Lithographs atd Frames, Burning Fluid, Haint, Varnish and Sash Brushes, Coal Oil, ■' Blank Books _and Stationary generally; • Haying had over 1 fifteen years’ experience in the Drug Business, with a desire to accommodate and please my customers, Ihopo to receive a reasonable ’ share of public patronage.. It is my intention and desire to give perfect satisfaction in every particu lar,to all who. may tavor mo with a call. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded, at fair , prices. Give mo a call, , „ v, , s. k. pannebakbr: Carlisle, Dec. 12, IS6l—ly : ! ' “■ -Just received, and -for rs'prices, a largo assdrt- York Metal Plows, Bloomttcld. do.. I Eagle do. I Cultivators, «tc., «to., Loro, of, H, SAXTON, ' East Main Street. .—IQ tons of White Oil, just received, with'a Suit g f PICKLES, .PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS S. W. HAVERSTICK, North Hanover Street , Carlisle , Penn } a, Has just opened an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods, Gift Hooks, Perfumery, Fruits, and Confectionery; which has never been surpassed in this borough, for novelty and elegance. The arti stes have been selected with groat care, and are cal culated,* in quality and price, to command the at tention of purchasers. ' - • FANCY GOODS, which comprises every variety of fancy articles of tno most exquisite finish,’ such ag— Papier Macho Goods, olcgunt alabaster inkstands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets,.fancy Wort Boxes, with sew ing instruments, Port Monnaics, of every variety, .Gold Pons, and PohoUs, fancy paper weights, pape tenos, and n largo variety of ladies’ fancy statione ry. Moto seals and.wafers,.silk, and head purses, ladies’riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery perfume baskets and bags, brushes of eve ry .kind for the,toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with nn innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. Al so, an, extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1859, richly embolished and illustrated Poetical-Works, with .Children*# Pictorial Jiooka, for.children of all ages. Iljs assortment of School Books and School' Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and. the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, tie., . from the oxtbnsivo establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning cither Lard, Sperm or Ethorial Oil, togeth er with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, Ac. His as sortment in this lino is unequalled in tho horouirh. Also, ‘ - .. embracing all tho favorite brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS A PIPES. ' Fll UITS , such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs/ Raisins, Necta rines, 1 runes,. Ao. Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Minced Mont, Pickles,-Ac., Ac., In every variety and all prices, all of. which are pure and. fresh, such as can be confidently recom mended to his friends., His stock embraces every thing m tho lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are especially invited to call and see, at tho old stand opposite the Deposit Bank. SOUTH-EAST COR. nth & MARKET STS., Adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail-Road Depot, TIIIE undersigned would respectfully inform J- the public that ho lias taken the above Hotel, formerly known as “ THE MANSfON ROUSE," which ho liasrofUted and newly furnished through- Tho Rooms aro spacious and commodious, and irnishod with every convenience to bo found in tho best Hotels in tho city. The “UNITED STATES” is admirably located for the convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both hack biro and porterage of baggage. No pains will bo spared to render .the “ UNITED STATES” a pleasant and agreeable re-' sidonco to all who may favor it with their patron age. Charges moderate. H. W. KANAGA, Proprietor, December 13, 1860, ' r Uaguererotypcs; TN beauty and durability, no ’ “sun-drawn 1 picture equals a good Daguorrootyrio'; this is the nals l of thn P n° ?BQ ? leadin E photographic jour f th ' Bda y» both Amonoan and’ English; and oM “ ncd »* roomo of C ’ Rbt 1 tree^ 00 " Uaaov “ BU K. GOODYEAR, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Opposite Me Priton, with Colwell &-McGluro. Jan. 9, 1862. CM AS. E. nVAGEAVGHLIN, A T T 0 R N E Y-AT-L A W. OTi FI H E , in *? hoff ’ 8 building, just opposite the Market House, 1 r , Carlisle March 13, 1862—1 y. 1 ' .RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CARLISLE, PA. . ATTENDS, to securing and collecting - *” Soldier’s Pag, Pensions, Bounties, ti;c. JiSS~ Office on South Hanover atroot opposite Bontz a store. Feb. 13, 1802. H. RTEWSHAM, attorney at la ir /"VFFlCEswith -Win. H. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite tho Volunteer Printing Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1359—tf. DR. I. C. EOOMIS, DEN South Hanover Street, next door to tho corncrof West 1 onafrot and nearly opposite Bontz’ store. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1859. , J. ill. WEAKLEY, attorney a t law, OFFICE on South Hanover street, opposite Bontz’s store, Carlisle, Feb. 27, 1802—9 m. f J. W. FOULK, Attorney at Law. Office with James R; Smith, Esq., Ehcom’s Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly attended to. . Feb. 6. 1802 • DR, GEO. S. SCARIGHT, - Peom the Baltimore College of Bciltal Surgerg, Office at the residence of his mother. East Louth' er street, throe doors belbw Bedford, : Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859 Dr. WM, MENTZER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TUAS removed his oiSce to.the room directly . opposite the Second Presbyterian Church, Corner of South Hanover and Pomfret sis., Carlisle. All patients entrusted to bis' care, either from town or country, will bo promptly attended to. ■ Feb. 13, 1802.—tf BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, : CONFECTIONERIES. SEGARS A TOBACCO, „ - S. W. uaversxick. Carlisle, Doc. 28, 1301. UNITED STATES HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, £o Bttiroy* Rat«, Ron.hei, 40. 7° P‘>troy Mioo, Moloi, and AnU. To Destroy Bod-Bugs,' To Destroy ——-Moths, in Furs, Clothes, As. To Salray- —Mosquitops. and Floss. To Scitroy Insoots bn Plants and Fowls. To Dei troy- Insects on Animal?, 40., do. To Deilroy-— —Every fork and species »f .Vermin, “ONLY INFALLIBLE, BBiMEDIES KNOWN. Deilrsoy Instantly EVERS’ FORM AND SPECIES.OF. VEMMIM. Tliobo preparations (unlike ah aw “ Free from Poisons.” ''Not dangerous to tho; Human Family.” “Rats do not die on the promises.” comp out of their holes to die.” u They ara-the only infallible remedies known/ 12 years a-nd more established in Now York City. Ueed by- the City Post Offico^ Used by tho City-Prisons and Station' Houses. Used by City Steamers, Ships/do. Z/ired by the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, &o. Used by- City Hotels, ‘Astor’, 'St, Nicholas,' <fco. Used ly tho Boarding Houses, <feo. Used by —~moro than 60,000 Private Families. gSt'See one or two Specimens of what it Every-) where satd by the People^—Editors — Dealers, Ac. HOUSEKEEPERS—troubIed with vermin, need bo so no longer, if they use“ CostarV’ Extermina- Wo have: used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cqst $5, wo would have it. .We had tried poi sons, but they effected nothing; but Costar’s arti cle knocks tho. breath out’of Bats, Mice and'Bed- Bugs, quicker than vf6 can write it, It is in great demand all over tho country.-i/cdina ( 0.,) Gazette, MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed an nually in Grant County by vermin, than would pay for. tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. - Lancatier, ( Wis.,) Herald. HENRY R. OOSTAR—Wo are selling your preparations rapidly. • Wherever thoy have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches, and Vermin dtsapppoar immediately.'. . Eckbr & SrojiFFEn, Druggists, New Windsor, JW. 1 ‘ “ CoatarV Hat, Roach, &0., Exterminator. * f Costar's ” " Costar's” Bod-bug Exterminator. 4> Costar's ” ' . 14 CoatarV’ Electric Powder for-Insects, See. In 25c. 50q.- and $l,OO BoxESrBoiTLES and Flasks. $3 and $5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, . Boats, Hotels, Ac. CAUTION !! I To prevent the public from being imposed upon by spurious and highly pernicious Imitations, a, new label Ims boon prepared, bearing a fac simile of the Propri otor’s aignature. Examine each box, bottle, or flask carefully before purchasing, and take .nothing but “ Costars." i F@“ Sold Everywhere — by All WuonEßale DntrcorsTs in large cilice, Some of the . ' Wholesale Agents in New York City. Shiofiollm Brothcra A Co. Harml, Risky A Kitchen B. Fahnestock, Hull A Co. Bush, dale A Robinson A. B, AD. Sands A Co. M. Ward, Close A Co. - Wheeler A Hart. , . M’Kisson A Robbins. •Tames S. Aspinwall, ■ P. S. Barnos ACo • Morgan A Allen, F. C. Wells A Co. ' Ilall, Rnokql A Co. Lazollo,Marsh A Gardner Thomas A Fuller. Hall, Dixon A Co. P. D. Oms. , Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS. Philadelphia, Pa. n win 011 f C i o '. r, |!! o,iort Shoemaker A Co. B. A. Fahnestock A Co. JFronch, Richards A Co. AND OTHERS. And by DnnoaiSTS. Groceus, Storekeepers and Ivetailkrs generally, in all Country * Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES. Carlisle, Pa, \£y*Sold hy C. INHOFF, Grocer, S/W. lIAVERSTICK, Druggist, ELLIOTT, Druggist ] And by tho Druggists, Storekeepers Bird' Re tailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above. Or address orders Prices, Terms, Ac., is desired JSSf* Send for [1862] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HBNBir R. COSTAR, Principal Depot—No. 612 Broadway-—[Opposite tho SL Nicholas Hotel,] New York, ’ February 27, XBo2i~Cm* Lhnehurners* ami Blacksmiths* Coal , constantly for sale. Kept .under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the towli; . HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Gloss, <to., to which they invito the early attention of the public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our stock in all its various branches, and can now accommodate the public with RELIABLE .GOODS, in largo or small quantities at the lowest prices.— We don’t want the public to think that we -have brought all'the Goods in. Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but wo can assure them that a look into our store.will convince,them,that we have enough Goods to.fully supply the demand in.this market. Persons.wanting Goods. lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases.. All orders personally aud punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. TUIE subscriber lids just returned from tbo 1 eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole sale-and retail Hardware store, can bo had a little lower than at any other bouse in the county,' at the cheap hardware stow of the subscriber. Nails and Spikes. —so tons Nails and Spikes just received of the very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. COO pnir Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do,, fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, Ac., Ac. Jlames. —3so pair of Humes of all kindsjust re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than ever. Paints and Oils. —lo tons White Load, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod load, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil/ Ac. Colors ,of every description, dry and in oil,- in cans and tubes. Farm lidls,— Just received the largest,, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. GroohcasUo metal and. Boll metal, warranted not to crack. Powder , —2s kegs Dupont Rook and Rifle Pow der, with a large' assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Slone Ham mers, Ac. V- Pumps and Cement,— so barrels Cement, with a very largo assortment, of Chain and Iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than over at the Hardware store of * HENRY (3AXTON. .. Carlisle, March 8,1861. 1 THE partnership heretofore, existing, be tween Richard 11. Hummel and Wm. M. Kerr, has .'been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are notified to make pay mcnt.to either of thp parties, on or before tho Ist of August next. ... . . RICHARD 11. HUMMEL, ■ >VILLIAM M.. KERR. Bridgeport, May 1,1862—3 m CHAINS.— 600 pair all kinds, with a lar| Butt Chains, Breast u • Log “ . Cow u Jast received at tho Cheap March 27, 1862, ITew Coal Yard, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE, THE subscribers would respectfully call tbo attention’ of Limoburnora and the citizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to their new COALYARD, attached to hia Ware-house, on West High at., where they will keep constantly n(^ a | ar^e S - U^^ bio prices. Best qual ity of hinieburnert * and Rldcksmitha 1 Coal always on hand.' -All orders left; at the. Ware House, or at his residence, in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. • ■ HENDERSON & REEi). Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859—-tf. , Fire Insurance. THE ALLEN-AND EAST PENWSBOfeO 1 MUTUAL FLEE INSURANCE CO3IPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in tho year 1843, and having recently had ita charter extended to tho year 1883, is now in.afctivo and rigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers: Win. R. Qorgas, Christian Stayman, Michael Cooklin, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob H. Coover, John Eicholborgor, Joseph Wickcrsham, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brioker, Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable •as any Company of tho kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to tho Agents of tbo Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President—W. R. QORGAS, Eberly'a Mill#, Cum berland county. Vico Pros't.— Christian Stavman, Carlisle Cum berland county. Soct'y*—JonSr 0. DuKlap, Mechanicsburg, Cum* borland county.. • Treasurer —Michael Cocklin, Shcphordstown, Cumberland county. . , . . ; AGENTS. ' , . Cumberland County,— John Shornok).^.llon; Hen ry Zoaring.Shiremanstown; Lafayette PeQbr/Dick -inson; Henry Bowman, Churohtown; Mode Gri* fith, South Middleton; Sam’l. Grahani, W. Penns boro’; Samuel Coover, Mochanicsburg; J. W. Cock iin> Shophordstown; D. Uoovet, Upper Allen; J. O. Saxton. Silver Spring; John Hyer, Carlisle; Valentino Fcoman, Nctv Cumberland. York County.—Vf. S t Pickings Dover; James Griffith, Warrington;'J. F. DonrdorfF, Washington; Richey Clark, DUlsburg; D. Rutter, Fairviow; John WiUin’ms, Carroll. . 'Dauphin County.— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members, of tho Company having policies abot to expire, can have them renewed by making appl cation to any of the Agents. March 13/1862. LUMBER AND GOAL. OLIVER DELANCY WOULD call the attention of the public to his Ini-go and superior stock Of COAL and LUMBER, which he constantly keeps on hand at his yard, near the. Gas Works. 1 'A’hc attention of builders and others is particularly invited to his stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WE ATHEB RO ARDING, FRAMESTUFP, HOARDS, SHIN GLES, PLANK, LA THS, ct-c. Our stock of GOAL comprises LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LO/JRERY, SHAMOKIN, SEND UR Y WHITE ASH, X UKE FIDDLER, LIME RURNERS, aud BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH'S COAL, nil of tho best quality, and kept undercover, and will bo'sold' at the lowest rates. ‘ Thankful- for tho-patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the lato lirm of Black & JDelaxc y, ho would solicit a continuance, of the same, ns ho will strive to please. All orders loft at the resi dence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber, will bo promptly attended to as horotoforo, OLIVER DELANCY. • ° . July 25, 1861. Forwarding * commission house. FLOUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER '& SALT) • The suasoribor haying taken the Warehouse,, oars and fixtures of William ,33. Murray’s-weU’known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Dickin- would inform;„tho public, that-ho has entered into a general Forwardihg-'and Com mission business.’ • • * • " The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. Ho is also predated to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Piaster and Salt kept constantly on band, and Flour and Feed ut wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing : LYKFN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, J. R. NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. JOHN P. I/TflE & SON, JOHN P. LYNE <k SON, North Hanover.street. Carlisle, April 25, 1861 OIBSOKtfIJTIOHr« rs of Trace Chains, of rgo assortment of. Halter Chains, .Fifth « - ’ Tongue u y Spreads, Ac., Ac., p liadwaro Store of H; SAXTON, Selling oiT Twenty-Five Per Cent, 13 e- AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle," 3 doers above thb,Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doorS'below the Methodist Church on -West Main jO street, the largest and best selected stookof WATCHES and JEWELRY iri tho town, bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State.' Tho stock comprises a largo assortmoutof Gold 4: Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lopincs, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, Gold and sliver; plated and sllyor Ware, Music Boxes, Aooordeons, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fahey Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos) which will.be sold 40 per bent, lower than over offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker topis, oases, largo Mirrors' and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will bo dono as usual, at reduced prices. Throe Pianos, at $lOO below tho factory price, on I will toll at the Jewelry Store three Rosewood Pi anos, warranted at J their value, on easy terms, if oalled on soon. For Ren t.—The largo throe Story BRICK HOUSE oh Main street, will be rented from tho Ist of April, 1862. Call at the,Jewelry. Store, in said building. R. B. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 18, 1801, THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known as “KELLERS" has been removed just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store. The business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage respectfully solicited,' and every effort will bo mode to keep the assortment in Men and Boys Hilts-and Caps Complete, with prices to suit the .times,. Spring styles of Silk Hats .now. ready, • ~ JOHN A. KELLER Nov. 14,1861, Matrimony made ; Or Row to Win. a Lover. —Containing plain, com mon-ponso ‘ directions, showing how all may >be suitably married, irrespective of age,.sox or posU tion, whether prepossessing or,-otherwise, with a treatise on the .art of fascinating - any person you wish a curious, scientific experiment which never fails. Free for 25 cts. • Address T. WILLIAM' & Go., Publishers, • Box 2,300, Philadelphia/ March 21. 1862—3m.* ■ A fresh and general assort rhont of Groceries constantly on hand, embracing the best qualities in'the mar ket, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raisins,' as well ns all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with R suitable assortment of the finest ' . Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salthoi Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use,, including a lino assortment of ‘ . China, Glass &. Queenswaf'e, The public nave, dur thanks for the liberal pa ♦nmago bestowedupon ua in the past. We hope to merit-a share of their custom in the future.. April It), 1661. J W. EBY;. Town and Country LOCUST GAP, TTTOE subscriber respectfully informs his and the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and - is ready to wait upon , customers either by day oi* by night. Hcady-mado COFFINS kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on hand Fisk’s Talent Metallic Uurial Case, of which ho has been appointed tho solo agent. This oaso is' recommended as superior to any of tho kind now in use, it being perfectly air tight. He hiis also furnished himself with , a fine now Rosewood IIEAttSE and gentle horses, with, whioh ho will attend funerals in town and country person ally, without extra charge. Among, the greatest discoveries of tho ago is Spring Maltruss, the best'and cheapest bod now in use, the exclusive right of which I have so curodd and,will bo'kept constantly on hand.' Cabinet Making in all its various branches carried on, and Bureaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and.Centro Tables; Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stands of all kinds, Preach Bedsteads, high and low posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs of all kinds, Looking glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in-this line of-business, kept constantly on bandi His workmen aro men of experience, his material the best,' and his work made in the latest* city stylo, and all under his own supervision. It will bo war ranted and sold low for cash. 1 He invites all to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. • Por tho. liberal patronage hereto fore extended to him he fools indebted to bis nume rous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in future to please them in stylo and 1 price. Give us a call. • . j Remember the place, North Hanover St., nearly j opposite the Deposit Bank. 1 Carlisle, Noy. 6, 1861 Carlisl| Marble- fUCHARD owicnr, South Hanover street, opposite JBenlxt* Store, Carl'.ele, THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Head-Stoiies, Hionuuiciits, TOMBB, Ac., of chaste and beautiful designs/ which he will sell at the lowest possible rates, being desi rous of selling out his stock. Head-stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, Marble work, Mantles, j &0., or oaildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., constant ly on hand. Iron railing for oemotry. lots, Ac., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo prompt ly attended to. . Carlisle, Nov. 7, 18C1 Watches, Jewelry and Silver WARE AT OONLYN’S 11 UIB public arc invited to call and dzamino the largest' and handsomest stock of WAT (LUES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, •«» brought to tbirf plaob, leaving purchased thl stock for* cash'l am’..determined to sell at'price that V can't be heat.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to bo as repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold andsilver taken 2n exchange. „ , ‘ THOMAS CONLYN* Carlisle, Nor; 7*, 1801 low Cost! !! Gold Pens and Pencils, ■Bats and Caps. NEW GOODS. DAVID SIPB. Yard. .New Wine and Liqnor^StoreT Three doors East of InUJfs Grocery '' and facing the Market Mouse, THE undersinned having opened a full L. complete -assortment of tho Durant i (mawikES ANB. liquors, “C'V? 1 KDSkeepors, House keepers, and others to • ° jjgjlhlm n call, boingPdotorminod ts keep a imtfc* article than is generally kept in tho country ! low prices. , - ** una M h 'CtaVd, Pinet Vintage, 1862,; Ho. GlNS—Swan, Sohoidam Schnapps, Mov.r’. 011 Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. - yold , WlNES—Madoria, very old t Sherry. Swont u oga,.Oid Port,, Lisbon, Clprot Champagne Mnsl' WHISKY-Monong'fjhola, W OU^X? bon and common Whisky. J ’ uur Also, Wino Bitters, Demyohns, Bottlos. Ao ■ffiS' Bottled Liquors of all kinds. May 17,1*61. : MART IN. Wine nd Liquor Store. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE (Directly Opposite the Volunteer Office.) undersigned would respectfully call X tip attention of Merchants, Hotol-koem.™- and Citizens of Cumberland and tho surroundS country generally to his establishment as aWa designated, whore ;ho keeps constantly on ham very full and complete assortment of a PURE AND UNADULTERATED Wines and Liquors. Any article sold as such, will ho strictly as renro sonted, and will bo sold Wholesale and RetailT k the lowest market prices. His stock consists in part of BEST’ FRENCH BRANDpSS, ifartel brand, Cnstillion <fc Qo., La Radmila, A. Cam iBo, Tlolland, B. B. Old Boblen, WHISKIES. ?°,°f cll ' Family Neotar, O.Hy Irish, , Common Rectified. Wines of all Kinds. cckbratod a ' S ° lh ° a " ency for tllß aa‘e of Laucr READING ALE, hand SUPI>Iy ’ 6f wbii:!ll ' Till be constantly kept on t ® rticrs gratefully received and promptiyattondoi Fob. 6 1862—1 y. Foreign and Doiiicsljc Liquors. SHOWER respectifully nnnolm coa to tbo public, Uiat bo continues to hoop con stantly on band, and for sale,.a largo and very su perior assortmoht of . Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at ilia now stand, a few-doors west of Hannon's t!.- tel, and directly south of tbo Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES; . All of Sboico brands. wines, Sherry, Port, liladoHa, Lisbon, Claret, Na* tire. Hock, Johanniaborg, aud Bodorboim -01* t • champagne,. V Hcidaick 4 Co;; Goislor 4 Co., and impofi- 6 INS, ■ Bullion, Llrn and Anchor. WHISKY, ... Superior Oldlßyo, Choice Old Family A'r-n nWheat,, Scotch, and Irish, ■ ALB, Beat t« b* had a BITTERS, ’ “ ° Of the t-efy beat quality. . ■??^ e . r ? ttl others desiring a PUKK A TtT TCT P will find it as represented, ns bis whole attention wV/ svnntr 11 ‘i°- a , Propot imd careful selection of Wt SPOOK, which cannot Ub s(irpnsSod,.and hopes IS have the patronage of the jiiibUd; * . ■ Carlisle, April 12, 1861 CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farniiitg: Implement l)cgtof< Tf' GARDNER & CO. now manufacture • and koop constantly 808 SALE at, their oxtensiyp Steam. Works on East Mninst., Carlidc.a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of welt known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among winch they, would call especial attention to WJLLOUGHBY'S CEEEBnATED Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken.over fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. To the farmers, of Cum berland, l orkand XVrry counties wo need not speak in detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of thorn aro now in use on tho best farms in these counties. Its reputation is established ns the most complete gram drill-now manufactured in tho United States. It sows Wheat, llyo, Oats. Harley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. Tho gum spntigs puss the drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking pins or the drill. For oven and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un equalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell the following articles, which we can recommend to, farmers as reliable implements of established character: . Harrison's Patent Com 'Planter, ' La&h*b Patent Straw and Fodder Cutter, Bridcndalfn Patent Corn Shelter, John*tun'a Coat Iron Hoys' Trough, Hand* Paicnt Vidor Mill. Also, Throe and Pour Horse Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Oast Iron Field Hollers, Plough of various patterns, Corn. Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention, A'lso; Egg Coal Stoves and ten pluto Wood Stoves, .with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and.others. Wo have also ah a'tti'actiV'd variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery enclosures, to which wo would call* attention. c STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. .To this department of our business wo give par-i ticular attention., .pur already extensive stock of pattorhs for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owmore and millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of oar various mill patterns on application. Our machine" shop comprises all the various tools for turning,’ planing and finishing shafting and casting, by good* and careful machinists. ’ STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from' 10 to 25 horse 1 power, built in tbo best stylo andon accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment l»ay he 8( ;OQ m successful operation at many of the largest. distilleries and tannuorios in Carlisle, and Comb'd,/ Perry and f Daupbin cos.,'to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to tboir efficien cy. Persons Wanting Steam Engines are earnestly,, requested to hall and examine before elsewhere. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with pur establishment is a steam and DoOr Manufactory which is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well as the plainest bouse . Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ao-. cording to size of glass} Window Frames from $1,81,, upward; Shutters and Rolliug Blinds from upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward.- Mouldings, Cas-. ings, Architraves, Boards, Brackets, Fancy; Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house, building, furnished at the lowest prices, and of the. best quality of lumber. SSt* Wo are also preparoc.-. as heretofore to'build' aridropairßUllDEN CARB,, for transporters pn the railroad, with promptues® and on reasonable terms. 1 . Tbo continued patronage of the public' ;s respect-., fully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attend od td F. GARDNER * CO. , Carlisle, May 3,'1801. ' brooms: . f V/. c -we have just received a lot of 65 ® ' u RtotfV r superior made Com Brooms, which w „ confidently us the best and - Broom in the market.' For sale only by tbo subsc • tor, cither at wholesale or retail. ' November, 1801. J. W. EBY._ JOB PRINTING neatly executed at tW*’ ottos' Old Pinef,v Polleyoisin, ■ Ji J. Dupuy A Co., ' Otard Old Laquoruno GINS, Holland Wasp Anchor, Common. GEORGE WINTERS. •E. SHOWER,
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