BEgvituliui IE CHEVAI m:cif ANIftUF,-A WON. DEUFUI. INVENTION. The following description of a now In vention now on exhibition at the great ‘‘show” in Paris Is from a private letter, published In the Charleston Courier.- “ I was fortunate enough to be present yesterday evening at a private view of this wonderful Invention. The throng ftt the Exposition is ao dense in the day time that any attempt to work it during the-exhibition hours was impossible.~ Throngh the kindness of M. de M., whoso .acquaintance I made in 185 S, when lie aMac,,c at Washington, I formed one of fifty persons provided with special per mits, On entering groups of the Cent Gardes made me think the Emperor was present, but I did not see him until (lie middle of the exhibition. I saw, amon> p the curious, Nasmyth, of hammer celol> rity, nod Whitworth, arm-in-arm with Howe, of sewing machine notorJcts*. -* The iron horse bears no resemblance to ils equine uamesnke. Imagine a trunk shaped box about seven fdet long and wide enough for u man to saddle, and about five feet high ; the whole concern mounted on five wheels;, the wheels con cealed, however, under the machine. It is covered with leather, and has a saddle, only the saddle is very high in front and back, so that there Is no chance of being unhorsed. In front is a steering appara tus of the simplest kind-two silk cords— and just before the saddle a steel bar, which regulates the speed. If you pull it up, you start the machine, pull it high er up, you increase the speed; if you de press it, you slow until a point is reached, when the apparatus stops. “Tho inventor, quite a young man, commenced winding tip the machine with what seemed to be a crank motion, and as I distinctly beard the click .of the racket, I therefore supposed it was work ed by coiled spring, hut t have reasons since to think that I was mistaken. I suppose it took two minutes to wind it. when he mounted it, and started it by pulling up the steel bar. It moved grad ually ofl, so that for the first minute I could walk alongside of It. but presently it started at the speed of a fast horse and in a moment more was lost, going round the curve of ihe circle. " I suppose- you know tho Grand Expo- Kition coiiHisH of a curies of eccentric nnga each «no ilovotml to a peculiar branch of industry. The one the ma chine was running o»v was the Rumcro (/uccrc, section del Mccaniquea, and is among the (jirgest, measuring some yards more than an English mile. It seemed to mo to be incredible that heshould have performed the circuit in two minutes and twelve seconds. A. hearty clapping of hands greeted the machine as it came ca reering on, and gradually stopping with out any apparent trouble. “ I noticed the Emperor, generally tac iturn, loud in his applause, clapping his hands as lustily as i did, and 1 was as sured by M. de M., that he had never seen his .Majesty on any occasion before show the least sign of commendation.— Ihe Inventor then said that be would put it up to its speed, hut to do this he must give the machine astart. He then wheel ed round, and just like a jockey starting a horse, got it up to Us maximum : as he passed us ho seemed to be flying. The circuit was made in oS seconds. V new salvo of praise met him os he brought the machine to where the Emperor was stand ing, and I must say I felt some Just emo tion when the Emperor took the Legion of Honor from his button-iinJoand placed on the young inventor’s breast. M, told me that its endurances, if I may use the term, was extraordinary; that at Us highest speed it would keep on going fqr four hours. 1 was led to be lieve that the mechanical power was sec ondary in it, and that a galvanic buttery was the real motive power. It is rumor ed that a battery of constantly increasing elements sustains the motion. Anyhow the secret is well kept, the Emperor huv mg, with the inventor, the only knowl edge ol it. H. also told me that at Vin cennes a battery of artillery was to be It instead of horses. I may add that I saw four persons mount it, and it moved much more rap idly than would a carriage. An iiig experiment was made as to Us capa bility of going over rough country. Sev eral loads of dirt were shot on the floor, and it jaissed over with apparent ease.— One thing I remarked was that there was a perpendicular play in the wheels, and that as a dilfleuily was surmounted, one wil?i e » M° 1, . U . be hi « ht * r tl,an the other, the body was on the sanie plane. 1 think that it hud been placed nur jiosdy iu retired pnrtln the imposition ho,me this exhibition, so ns not to uttruut too much attention, mul 1 learn this liiorinnit Unit the Secretary of War lias ...|o' t '. ,nuvu ' 1 lmm t*' l - 1 Exhibition, ilea ” invo " l " r '- 11,amu >“ Victor de Mar- Ku.,l. I' 1 low mks.—Tho Jlurlintllurisl 11 ?«■; 1,1 p™ ll . l(! “«» eluaaiit ellbctin tho now or garden in October ami November wnv new aeecjs of tho ilouble wliito wall mvor-ieaml steel;. As soon as tbg • V" ts lire large enough to bo tmnsplant m'.h . 'i 0 ", 0 su P al : l “ eI > > into aaevun ini b pot ami plunge the pots to the rims »i any out-of-tbo-wry place. They will need no care until .September, when they commence to bloom. Reject those 1 g i C ‘ !ls so*£ cts “ Unbleached “ “ » Best Calicoes In Town from 10 to IS cts., ‘Shootings lu great variety, Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, Towellings, Table Linens, Checks, Ginghams, Cotton Pantstuflh, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT BLACK AND FANCY. COD’D CLOTHS AND CASSIMEHES, VESTINGS, REAL LINEN DUCKS. FOR GENTS SUITS. WHITE AND COL’D' MOURNING GOODS! Lmllcn do not forgot that we are always ■ prepared lo furnish all kinds of Mourning Goods nullable fortho season. At pres ' . put,wo mo opening Summer Bom* imzlnes, Silk Chain Chall, two yards wide Cmpif Marett, two yards wido Barage, two yards wide Grenadine, two yards wide Iron Barhgo Splendid Alpacas, Black all Wool De Lalnes, ic., Crape Veils. Crape Col lars. Mourning Handkerchiefs, BalmornlSklrla, Mourn ing Parasols, Gloves, FUNERAL GOODS. Always on hand a complete Stock of Funeral Goods, very strict attention given to All all orders sallsiaclory in all cases. 1 CARPETS! CA BP ETBI THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN ml the most Elegant Stylos of Crossley’s English Tapestry Brussels, Elegant Patterns Lowell three ply, super and extra Tapestry, all grades of Veni tlon Striped Carpels, all widths ofKtalr Carpets MATTINGB! MATTINQS, Aim 1 ', 1 , 11,10 ‘,’ J „V an , ton . Muuln B s , of all thowidths or white and Checked at very LOW Plt 1 CBS, ttrr.-on Mailings for Halls and Offices. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, OP ALL WIDTHS * BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, NOTIONS! NOTIONS! In so great a variety that It is Impossible to ILeI ”8. Please coll and see for your. sol\ ea, that we have the best supply in the town P eollng under great obligations to the comma. ally for their very liberal patronage horoSm?o extended to our enterprising Firm, wo cordliui? fiait a continuance of tnosamo. vrauuiy PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN OF THE CARPET HALL, •arllsle, Jane SO, JBB7 NO. 2, SUCH AS Is a matter of Importance to all, except such ns are over flush, (they be few). The subscriber hereby informs the public that his stock of GROCERIES, * PROVISIONS, QUEBNSWABE. CANNED FRUITS, , . sauces! and an Innumerable list of Goods and small Wares, such as are sometimes to be found in a well established Country Store, is full and com- Pleioj.and he announce* his determination to sell the same at prices that will pay his custo mers for stepping a little out of the way (although a great business center) and ascertain tho truth of the above assertion. P-b. I don't import Goods FROM ACROSS THE OCEAN, but buy them in New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates that any man living can buy them. Give me a call. & BROTHER. Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Collees, green and roamed, Ulco, Ada nmutmo Candles, Tailow Caudles, starch Teas, all kinds, Cheese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Bromu, Mac car on 1. Vormacllla, Fahnes tock’s Larina, Mustard, Mus tard Weed, Black and Cnyanne Pepper, api ces, Indigo, Al i u m, Coppe ras, lump and pulver ized liri in stone, Babbitt’s and Vunhaguu’s Soup, Toilet Soup, Kutla, Cream of Tartar, coarse and Fine Balt by tho sock or bushel,bhoo Blacking, btovo Luster, Concentra ted Lye, Now Orleans aud byrup Mo lasses, bpenn Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac kerel, various gradesbugar Cured Hams. Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Gloss aud Mica Lamp Chimneys corn hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth and hulr Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett, black, blue and red Ink, ’ good 25 cts. CATTLE POWDER, Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches Peaches and tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces- GluU Huuce, Crcon Corn in cans, table Oil, Uotulny, Beans, 1 ORANGES AND LEMONS water, augur, wine, milk and almond Crnokorn, rousted ryo mid wheat Collco, Twist, Navy. Nut ?S!iu“H n iS,^ on|!1 T'?! Tobnc e“. Kllllklnlek, Fine Cut, by ndhhurg and Hunkeopimklo smoking Tobncf co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco QUEENHWAIUi, CHXXA. ah ss, WOODKN FAIH'IIEN AND.NTOXK „ , WARE, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, and everything else usually kept in a Grocery atore. Iho public are respectfully invited to call exam * ne tiielr stock. We feel coufldeutthoy will go away sallstled. K uuy fo?ToS' tetlngof 011 ■‘■ndu taken In oxchnngo GLASS LIVERY STABLE, A. li. ZEJGLER, NORTH BEDFORD STREET, SSiuSS? 11, 8 W e wuh new Homos, Bug liartles nmi n. Ifm ’ l,O , s .. nu , w P re P»md to tarnish ntsllort Sottao " bnrrtogos mid Buggies has ihcjlncst Couch in town, sired? ttnil roU “ bl ° drivers tamlsliod when do- May 2,1807—0ra J L. ST-ERNER-b CARLISLE, PA. SSiS.'SKS" mles - April 25, !ho7—iy QLAD NEWS! " GLAD NEWSM SAMUEL ABNOLIi ’ HAS COME HACK TO CARLISLE! Pleasure In announcing to my friends Q n J the public generally, that I havoaimln Anon STOKE atih C NortK“"'em! Bmn°d)? Inllovernndl,outh ' !rBtrei;l ' l(Ua l' olt ' sol < i r„?, oln ®. on K‘. iEe d respectlhlly announce to tha C i l ntl of ‘■"lislennd the public generally stock Of nOW 0U band a HOME MANUFACTURED BOOTS AND SHOES, which ho will sell at LOW PRICES. His stock comprises French Calflloots, Domestic (Slffi rj.Vi .a Jobl ' !l 9 k bo °ts, Mon’s Calf Gaiters, Men’s Nullifters, Oxford Ties, Sheridan shoes Km Shoes Thick nnd Stout Shoos, for Mon, tv’omon f bd httyt- hoys’ -tv car, of all kinds, on hand a“ low prices. Ladles Galtera and Balmorals f.n. B , UtIUII BOOUJ. GIOVO Kid’, full trimmed, Balmoral Bllppers: Morocco Bonis Dress Boots, of all kinds. Kip and Calf Shoes m' ways on hand. Also, Misses Gatiem Boots, full Trimmed Kid «u° perior Polish Top Boots, &c., all of which wifi bn C °two Ut y i on hiuid * ft ud sold at low figures 0 Boots and Hhoea made up to order at tho * SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE, CU to w b eim m “ torlal ln 1,10 marke ‘. “I'd warrant- tinned VntrJPnn?! 1 1 0 ,™ 11 *' Jw> would ask the eon linnv- patr nnfio of , llls old customers, and as many now ones as will bo pleased to give him a nSS™?™™.® No ’ s - 11 °od 13 North thQ *• felcn of the Mammoth positi3unk. th d Nort * l of tho Carllfllo Do- Carlisle, “ ninM ' A <’ en! - Q.ENTS’ FURNIBHING AND VAfiXETTSTORE. •Z\T O', 13 SOU 2'HHA.NOV ER UTREET' The subscriber begs leave to Inform centlemon and house-keepersland the public general Jy!th at he has now and will keep constantly on hand a egant assortment oi GENTS'FUR NISHING GOODS, such aa Cotton Merino ond Woolen Shlria and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds. Uloves, Thread and other «L«YS?»n Necl n. rieJ V, Suß Penders p Handkerchleft, Gents Travelling Bags, Linen and Paper Collars Cufls, &o. Also, HOUSE FURNISHING Goons’ consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware'all kinds, Chamber Sets, Brushes and Combs all kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps Perm merles, Pens. Stationary, &c. Don’t loreet stanu, No Ilf South Hanover Btreot, two doora North of Wnshmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle 18 0. INHOFF. April JPUN FOB A L LII. Full Instructions by which any porsou.mole or female, can muster the greatart or vcntrhol msm by a few uuurs’ practice, muk.ng n worm of fun and after becoming experts themselves, can Umol! others, thereby making It a source of income _ Full Instructions sent By moll for 60 cents Bat. IslaoUon guaranteed. wat Address P.O. Drawer a, Troy, N. Y. May le. 1807-ly Bcs (Sooins C. SAWYER, JOHN A. DUKE, JOHN BURKHOLDER. THE NEW YORK STOEEI! W. G. SAWYER A CO PAST MAIN STREET, UNDER BIPPEY'S HOTEL Have Just received from NE W YORK , the largest Stock of DRY GOODS, CARPETS, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, over brought to Carlisle. 10,000 YARDS OP CARPETS, In all the various grades from the lowest hemp to the best quality of Ax minster Brussels, Oil Cloths for Halls, Mattings for Chambers, Cocoa Mattings for Omces, HOME MADE RAG, Damasks for curtains, Shades for windows, Hollands for blinds, Table Oil Cloths, Looking Glosses, «tc. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have just received an immense supply of DRESS GOODSf ’ The ladies will find everything desirable in ma terial, styles and kinds of Goods. We make no boasts of keeping low priced shoddy trash goods. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Since the decline, have bought stacks of D OMJBSTIC ,G OODS, 4-4, 6-4, 0-4,10-4 Sheetings, Tickings, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, liable Materials, Towellings, Flannels, Counterpanes, Wool Table Covers. All these Goods and many others, wo offer at very low prices. Wo never parade prices or bras about selling less than cost. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have In store a beautiful lino of CL O TH& , CA&SIJUEBES, LINENS , &c Selected with reference to service, beauty, and go a value, at low prices rather than circus clan trap professions of selling less than cost of pro ductions. Wo have made to order In best stvlo any goods purchased If desired, * W. 0. SAWYER & CO. Have every kind of Goods for MOURNING & FUNERAL o?SS“Sge < t l rads Pe ‘ !l ‘ l 1 atteutlo “ totktabraneh W. C. SAWYER & CO. in WHITE G O FOR DRESSES, ‘BASQUES, UNDERWARE, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, BANDS, LAOES, *c. ofnSnttinn e fll re fresh importation,wo ask an examination of these desirable Goods. W. C. SAWYER & CO. Have just received a fresh and beautiful stock of PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, and all kinds of Hosiery. ICld Gloves, Hoop Skirts, latest designs. Dress Trimmings, Corsets, Ties, and all kinds of Notions. W. 0. SAWYER * CO. ln „ tl i. 0 show »>UI sensational j ' es . tre^V > c . all lh ° attention of buyers to the IUMt desirable, best selected and largest stock wuys ut tho Pt °“ Bt ° r tho olUes - 0l « prices are al. LOWEST MARKET VALUE. S?Mm|oga?nod” bU ‘ 3 and “ lva c “>tomera the W. C. SAWYER * CO, ahowffiml k wUhpKu r °o n ° f ° UrGood “- NEW GOODS RECEIVING EVERYDAY. w. C. SAWYER & CO, EAST MAIN STREET, under sippet’s hotel. Apm 18,1837. insurance (Companies. ÜBK A T EASTERN DETECTIVE HORSE AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CO OF PENNSYLVANIA INSURES HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT AND DEATH BY FIRE, ACCIDENT OR NATURAL CAUSES. This Is the only Detective Live Slock Insurance Company in the Stal o: and, moreover. It Covers All Risks, while others insure only .against cer tain circumstances. ' SAM’L K. HUMRICH, - , Special Agent, Ofllce 26 West Main SL, Carlisle. Sam’l Hoover, Local Agent, Mechanlcsburg, Pa.; J. A. C. McUUNK, Local Agent, Shlppensburg, Pa. May SSO, ISC7 —0m TTARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSU n FRANCE COMPANY. f CAPITAL $500,000. Horses Insured against death from any cause, or against theft. Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may bo taken at .1 to 4 per cent on two thirds their cash value. Losses promptly adjusted at the OlUcoof the Car lisle Agency’. SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Special Agent. Ofllce No. 26 West High St., Carlisle. March 11, JBo7—ly "HU BE INSURANCE. The ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum berland county, incorporated by an act of As sembly, in the year 1843, and having recently bad Its charter extended to tho year 1883, is now in active and vigorous operation under tho super intendence of tho following Board of Managers: Wm. R. Gorges, Christian Staymau, Jacob Eb erly. Daniel Halley, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob H. Coovor, John Eichelborger, Joseph Wickerrs, Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brlcker, Jacob Coovor and J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are ns low and favorable os any Company of tho kind in tho State. Per sons wishing to become members are invited to make application to tho agents of tho Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. President—W. R.GOPGAS, Eberly’sMUla.Cum berland County, Vico President—Guru ian Stayhan, Carlisle, Secretary— John C. Dunlap, Mochanlcsburg, Treasurer— Daniel Bailey, Dlllaburg, York Co, AGENTS. Cumberland County —Jonn Sherrick, Allen; Hon- S T Zearlng, Shiromanstown; Lafayette Poffer, icklnson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown; Mode Griffith,South Middleton; Samuel Graham W. Ponnsboro'; Samuel Coovor, Mochanlcsburg; J. W, Cocklin, Shopherdstown; D. Coover, Upper Allen: J.O. Saxton, Silver Spring: John Hyer, Carlisle; Valentine Feoman, Now Cumberland; James McCandllsh, Nowvllle. York County —W. S. Picking,. Dover: James Griffith. Warrington; T. P. Deardorff. Washing ton; Richey Clark, Dlllaburg ;‘D. Rutter. Fair vlew; John Williams, Carroll. * Dauphin County —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them reuewctfby mniHn g ap plication to any of tho agents. Dec. 1 18G3 (MSJatcljes an® Jetoeltg. JJEYSINGER’B - JEWELRY STORE, NO. 14 EAST MAIN street, Opposite Saxton’s Hardware Store. REDUCED PRICES QoldandSilver Watches, Clocks, Jetuelry, Silver and Plated Ware, d ALBUMS for sale ewt^wefh 8 “ ade “ U klnda of weather iIOC. 13. iKOti M“i>' A, SMITH’S PHOTO graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hono of/t nd uare, where may behad to life aD«. tßtylea ot I hot °Braplm, trim card IVORYTYPEB, AMBROTYPBB ANH meilainotypes : °' ■ D them? 118 01 th ° art. CaU am/sra DSrrotypes4 e c ntlon B ‘ VX!!“ ler “ n! C Ml mlCBbUrB 7JU ' arrlvto ß at Harris* „.^S I J«“ l il te “l es: ? a E erßto wnB.ll).A.M.arcen- Express Tralti leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M., OreancasUo UWO. Chambersburg J.IO, Shitopeni* S urg jS?» Newylfle 2.15, CarlisleVra. bl ? g Turi s ®* ot Harrisburg 8.55,‘P. M. ’ A Mixed Train leaves HagerstownSaW*, P. M*. arriving &, -Making close connections at Harrisburg with Trains to ana from Philadelphia. New wrt, Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington. _ Rail Road Office, i ' • N * LU j& Chamb'g. May X 7, xsfo. / *** * May 21,1K6U * Reading bail boad BUMMER ARRANGEMENT^—Apbh. 8, 1«7, _Great Trank Line from the North ondNorlh for PhUadelphlo; New' York^Readldg, p L 6-00 f n