More About Fawkes' steam Plow :• The special cdrrespondent of the St. Louis Republican, at the Illinois , . State • Fair, furnisheit that paper with a long description of Fawkes' Steam and concliidei with the, following interesting • • description of thp.triai n : .:• • The engine was brought into the rit4 • at an early, hour in, the- day,, steam wtis liaised ip a few moments alter the appoin ted tim6, and with a Wagon attached con = Withiliid — oraWeripiiirsigaiisPlaT lug popular airs, she started .aroifird — thii thick amid the cheers of the-immense Crowd which had colleeted to witness the . performance. The evidence -of the per fect control which the engineerhad over it 5 , 14. eminently satisfactory .to all. was prepOsed to Inive,the: plowing trip!. take place.in the wing,so that not only the eonmittee and press, but the 'entire • Crowd, could have a' fair 'Ol portunity ut witnessing- the operathins. But the coin - • mittee thonght otherwise,* . and. ordeka ,it out of the ring*. to give- place to some horses or jacks, Much to the dissat- ' .risfaction of the people. Why, the - prac ." tical bearing, which antirmention has on the welfare anddestinyof'thehn 7. ....._manLrucciis-Worth as many jaekasses, the Milli of which would make' 4 rope lii enough and strong enough to string all .• the planets. of the solar System together . like onions in a farmer's kitchen. ' In the afternoon the maehi Hewes taken out into the prairie, followed by an im mense crowd, the ploWs, -five in number, "the - work , commenced. Many predicted ."and all-'were prepared to see one if it should • occur. . The ground was almost as hard and dry • as a g round thick, render* , traction apparently int-. possible; but 'die inventor, nothing, &tun , ted, made the Start, Mid .the - almost • breathless expectation of tho crowd, and ' as the maehine.moved off to the distanc6, of about one hundred yards,. dragging -'b •hin I it five plows,. each - cutting twely. inches of hard ground - and turning it over in heavy ridges, a shout was - sent, up long and loud, and which, perhaps, .is still travelling oyer the broad prairies., tpllim2; t, tired horse . of rest; lingering 'about 'the 'cottage of the - husbaddii;cn ; 'whisper ing Of peace, plenty, and a higher destiny, and proclaiming the glad tidings of an Ovent• fraught: with -an- importance tocivi lizatiop and human development of the greatest magnitude. Plowing by steam Is a reality. • The inventor, Mr. Fawkes, was called • • out at the conclusion of the trial to make a speech. Ire tiled -- to eiccuse himself, but the crowd would accept uo excuse Mounting the engine amid prolonged ap plause, -he said Gent lembn, . thank :you athousand 'times turthi Lion' of your kind fielings towards me. I will statein the first place I am no ora tor, but like -enough, you will find this out before . I get through. [Laughter and applause.] Phis is the first speech lever ' attempted to make; this is,:the- first - plow I ever attempted to make, and if tweet • with the success in lolling amerator that I have . in making a stain plow,. All have no cause of complaint. 1 was born in old Lancaster pounly—the county that • has given you a Fulton. [Applause.] 1 was born poor had am still without means: It is no dishonor to be a poor Man, but it' is vsr,y unhandy to a man who is get-. ting upastemniilow. [liaughter.J—But through the instrumentality of Mr. J. C.• Dickinson, who is now upon the ground, I have.been enabled to devote my ever . gies to this invention for the last two years, and you see the result. The first engines I had built were made in 'Phila .-. delphia, but they were. toe small, and I never took Chem from the shop. I then had, these made, tried them in the city, and - foundthnt they could draw about twelve , thousand pounds on a dead drag. Then I took it down to my native place, Chris tiana, about fifty miles, from Philadel .phia,. and made a trial. The machinery was new, the boxes got to cutting, the • engines would not work the people laughed at MC and any machine. But 1 did not get disheartened. The proud • spirit of American energy was within me. I knew I was right and bound to succeed [Cheers.] I told Mr. Dickinson to give me the means and . I would 'put her throughf; With a generosity which would do honor to the noblest heart in this Union, he made the sacrifice. - I Went •to work ; ydu see the reAult. If you do not like it, gii:y so, and turn me out without the pre- mitun. If you 'award .it Co me. it shall be-expended in perfecting the machine; if you do not think me worthy of it, y s ou must take it off the hooks, or I will one .day-take it off for you—rest assured of this."—{Three — Cheers for Ali - tern:an in- genuity.] • *. Mr. Dickinson being called on, madc a few remarks detailing the trials of the inventor, who first brought The model of the machine to him in a pocket handker- chief, and- spoice- eloquently cif lis-subse (pent-success.-- At-the-eoneluSion-of his remarks, the .audience gave him three cheers for his liberality in assisting the inventor, in bringing out the machine. Everybody wasoSilled with enthusiasm at -the sueeess.pf_the trukt„'excepLone_of the_ jtrekasX 'Committee, whoit it will dp 'puny well, .hut thar'B .nethin' to the world like The committee exam- ins the plow to-morrow, and make a re port on its elaini. PICKLED TOMATOES. Take' smooth tomatoes, not 'very ripe; scald then until the skin, will slip off easily and sprinkle salt over diem. After they have stood twenty-four hours, drain off the juice and pour on boiling hot, pickle, composed of one pound of sugar to every quart of vinegar, and two tea-spoonsful each of cinnamon and cloves. Wain off the liquid,. scald it.und pour it on tiled again every two days for a week, and they-will -requi re uo_liarther_care TOMATO CATSUP. Take one-ball bushel of tomatoes, scald them and press them through a conimon sieve. them down one‘lalf r then - add two e tchlVi spoOnsfid of salt,` one of black pepper. one half of-cloves, one-half.. of militiamen and one-half s of maee , s Mix well, and add one teacupful of vinegar. Beale and seal' and set in q cool place. . Pre served in this way, they retain their nat ural flavor... . PATALIATIVE. rglt TOOTIIAOIir..-A lit , tle horseradish scraped, and :aid on. the wrist of :the side - affected Will, in many oases give , speedy.relief.' A. better way is to ph.oe.a little bcripeCherseradiali in the mouth or 'tlitlegtoOtbilor lust- around, the gum. It.relieves rheatnatie ;pains in the goal and face also. " The tuOuth'inay afterwarda:be...,ritised: - Yiiih'a little cam; phorated . w.aterjukewarus. - , :~llisrctlaitcuoL FAMILY. COAL TITIE Subscribers would respectfully call the attention A. Id" the rein emisumpsa W. 011.11,00 end vicinity, sod the public goourally to their superior quality coal such, as • • EY KENS. VALLEY ErolteiVEgg, Stovo mu • Nik , LEE 1 , ; FIDDLER, r ' TEEVORTON, do. do. • do. ' and thu colebrated Lobbery - willt.e.nsb, broken, - Egg Stove end' Rut Coal. . . ' • . . - ThIS yard Ic situated at the east end orearitdlo, oppo. situ the,Uns IVorks, where they wit; keep constantly on stand It large stock °fall kinds ("Ili sizes or coal, which will lw sold as towns any in the borough.. All caul for lamely can will be reseteentabbefore delivery and .war ranted to give oink° satishirtinn. _litat...dittility.illitintaypASWB and BLACICHAIITII'S Cold, ord ra on Initial and at low figures. . , _ • =ALl.tmderaltflattim^resideneu of-James Hoffer,_Wept Pomfret street, atTover Street. or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, ,North-east street, trill ho promptly attended to. . 1=132M1 ' LUMBER! LvAa En --Ve are itlo prepared to - furalah.;d] /dada and quality of dry Lumber at grcatly redueed prices. . Bills sawed to order and furnislied-dt tho shortest notice. Wo bare constantly on lured all I Inds and quality 0 .1 Shing.lVsf stink as white pine, hemlock. ehestnui, oak ,f‘c. All,O all 'sizes of Walnut for Afambralls; window, hills and Lintel 'stuff. ash, .poplar, oak and Limn; kinds of paling, plastering lath. shingling I n tl. broom handles, worked flooring and weather.linarding, rough and 'smooth rails. muds, and :oyery article that ran be kept Io a Lumber yard. 11:IVIng cars at our own we Will at all Unman od sit short collet) supply any article in Our line of bushiest sit low prices. wp are thankful for pant favors nod ad]icltx aditinU ante of public pattonago. Our motto 9. to please. Carlisle, toy2lilaliß, FAMILY co A ,000 - 'pooh yko.a.Valli ?3 . COAL, liroken and ro vreened, prepared ex' prer.sly Pa• family use and kept UNDEI,OVER. so that furnish it Oily and CI.EA,N till seasons of the Year. I have also on baud .and for sale,tho AIM:CD-CO if,. from the Ilaitlitiorc Company Mines /rids Coal Is inimitably calculated for LATIMIIE Stores "and Cellar Furnaces • all of which I will sell at small prnlits for cash, and deliver to any part of the borough. wplst. f), - 1857. c . , W. IL MURRAY. . . • , , . . . r , —.• , i ' d . G l l • Li uty f ,„,,... .,,,,,, AI, ii____,..L..,z_, :i • - -7 -- -.. ---,:,.,,,,,:., : . • NEw ..C'o .A A• R AT TDE WEHT END OF 131111.M.E. The subscriber would respeetfully - the attention or LitneburnerA and the eitiaens of Carlisle, and -the coital:Fr - Wu - fora .11ci — trrrhi. TAUB, attached to hfs Ware (louse. On West Utah st..• whl.re he will keep constantly on hand a large supply f the best duality of Coil a to wit . . . Li liens Valley. Luke Had ter, pine (trove and Trevor. ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry VAI hl,h he pledgei himself to sell at the ,lowest poacdble pelves. -Best ittiallty of Lintelairner's I.llnekstnitles Cent always on hand. • 44- All orders left et the Wore liner, or at Iris rest donee ht Nottli Hanover street, will be promptly et iended ' April 14, 'Lb-q. I ADZES' FANCY'.SIIOE STORE, . _ West Main Street, •- dprosOri: 'hit; piwoT - - The subscrihers-having disposed of-their entire stack lif wear, have replenhhed their assortmentY with a large invoice of Ladies. Misses and Children's Boots. Shoes and riultere, selected withgreat (Iwo. from • the most ccielpiated manufacturers In PhiladOphia, and up; style aileworkinanchip. The stock embraces °Very Variety of Larne!, Leather Min nice and Kid Welt 1.10.45, tine kid heel Slippers Fan-h lasting Gaiters White Satin dn., fancy Toilet Slippers, Misses tioat•Welt Bouts, Morocco do , and last ing (ater, with . a *.gencral assortment of childrens work ci . f every quality and at.all !prices. CUSlOlllerg i 111. be walled on by a lady, who Is per....a. nently In the siore, qtrllslt,...htp. 8, 18:01. 1_) ACK. AGAIN OLD 'l' RADE:I " The suhicriber respectfully informs the public goner ally. that Inc has resumed thertnin ofactu ring rib' IteiriTS • AND SILOEii; in Went Main - street, a fow donors west et the Railroad "Mee, and haling ti good assortment nit Itirt.reo and 'rrimittlogs. and engaged comp, trot norkmeu, lid is prepared to :Italie up to ineasute, every ilegrription or work in his Hoe. _ ue has Hies received front Philadelphia a well sol6ctell stook oflii)OTS AND SHOES, comprising beery varliqy for Spring and Summer wear, which he oilers at low prices. , - Gentlemou's tine French Calf Hoots, do, Callers. Oxford Ties and Itroganni Ladies flatters. Hinds. Buskins, Slippers and 'lles, with in largo variety of Heys. Misses n,11111)11drenn (loi ters, Wilts, etc. etc. Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock. I101)ERT 310 On hi. Carlisle, April 21.,16.58. 1)our AND SHOEMAKING.-J it) & G. TAYl.rlit. return their since., thanks to their Customers, for the very Rhei' patronage ex LLem dint to them, lind wouldrespoct luny inform - the 1111blie that they continue to manufacture CUSTONIER Work, at their old stand. on North iltomver street, two doors above the,drug store oh S. W. ii t tuoiek. with. it number of lirst rate workmen employed and 'facilities f,r seenring the best stock to be found In the inn rket. they are prepared to up every - description of ROOTS AND SIIOES, for ladies and gentlemen's wear, Inn the most fashionable style, and Of WARBENTED nut terlals and workman. hip. Many yeafs of mt . , that experience In the business both here and in Philadelphia Justifies than In saying, t bat they ore able tin insure full satisfaet len to all those who may leave their orders. April 21. 1958, tf. ". .1. &0; TAYLOR. I A I E Sll GROCERIES! ATs.C. lIUMITS Fluid and Nlockerel of different glades • At , IIIJYETT'S 56.119 sigh and White Fish,. At II UY Codfish, Salt and Plekled Herring,. Cheese and Crackers can be had At'111.711 , 71 'S. Dried Fruit, Presbrves ithd Jellies, Sugar Cured Beef aud • A flesh supply of LIQUORS, 01Is, White Lena, ,tc., BELLS ! BELLS ! BELLS ! ][4l Alt 31 1?, It S LOU IC II fl It : The subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county. for thw celebrated ti reencastlp FARM BELLS which he h. selling at very IncO prices; an article which bn been sold all over the State: and given sAtlntaction to all who bay, tried than.—Ab, un hand s.atuntf the Hell Metal Farm Belle. and everything else in tint farming anti mechanical line. All to be had at the cheep hardware store of ' PArllsle. April '2.8, 1858 FIXCELSIOR PICTURES • A. R. if ENWOOD - would respectfully Inform Ito citkens of Carlisle and vicinity that holies taken room. in.V.ug's new building, cast corner (.1 Market' '/quire w he-lwat all times ready to take AMBROTYPES In the latest and moat approved style. Pictures taken In rainv 'and cloudy weather ns well as clear. Mid 'sat , - 17.fti.in given onnielnirees made. PiirtraitiT and Ifa guorrentypos copied. 31Iniature Pictures taken for ,Lectwts4Lin,Ambrotype.,- Antbroty p - en worrnoted to stand tho text of tliu help ,4 . .443r Water. 141.110; and Gentlemen aro cordially ins Red to CM 11111 i CXHlllille specimens. Pricea tram Victs. to $lO. A. It. 11ENWOOD. ann. Si, 105H.-Iy. l Artist. 1 1 Alt 31 E 8 - 110 0 K - 11 4.E.R E ! , 4•-• • THRESHING - • • - Thu subscriber desires to Infirm fsrmerullud the pub lic. generally. that he now has on band and Is con stoutly manufacturing Threshing Machines with Pier . pant's Satent..Shaker, which are generally acknowl- edged to be the bes„t articles now In use. Alm a variety of Improved Clover litelle,s. Corn Shollers, Straw Cut torn and flank's Celebrated Plow. lie also attends to _the_ropairlug_o_f_AgrktilturaLllfichinery_lit_the_busi manner end on reasonable terms. Manufactory or North Hanover Strout, directly opposito the residence of (Norge Metzgor, Esq. Sept. 2.17—1 y GOLD MEDAL GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS. STEINWAY & SONS, 84 Walker SI, (near Woad ' way,) New York,.: MANUFACTURERS. • Were awarded the First Premium whore and when ver they brought their Piano liurtel lute youtpoiltio cith the best tankers of Boston, Now York, l'hiladelphit Revolved the two first prize Medals at 411 e Metropoli. in Fair, Washington, 1855. The First Premium (a gold Medal) for the best Piano orte at the Maryland Institute. Italthnore, 1850. Thu First Prim Medal for the beat Piano Forte at the inerfrait Institute. Crystal Pulses, New York, 1860. The First Premium (n Rohl NIWA.) for the best tireud ono Maryland Institute ilaitimore. 1857. Thu Furst Prentium at the State lair. Detroit. 1857. -The First Premium-at the State Fair, itichmond,lBs7. Among the judges were the 'Drat 1111.11,111 talent of 0 country, such its W. Mason, tlottsehalk, Welton. ilita4m—Drand-and.Squareplanouconstrucimt-witi o full wooden and iron frame coniblued,"are warrint for threi , years. Prices moderate. 5ep.15,1858.-lim. . . ITNI,QN MOUSE;- 'WEST HIGH STREET, CARLISLE. The Aubscriber, having leased the above well•knotir, nbllo house, respectlully asks of its termer patrons a •ntlauance of -their custom. fle.lrt. well prepared_to I •commodatu strangers and travellers, and those who 1p with him will anti his house a ',Meseta temporary ome. Ills bar will be provided with the choicest lialuors:— I - la table will always be furnished with the delicacies of he season; and his stable will be under the clump, of careful and attentive ostler.- Friends, call and sea . adDidgelor yourselves. . DAVID if. , duly :1, i'IUMBIaiLAND. COUNTY NOR k.) MAL SCHOOL.—The • second sea ion of this Insti tution will 'etnninence In LITERARY HALL, New ville,• on TUESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1 858, and continua FIVE 5105ITLId. ••• , • • %; •Au tibia, co p ool Instructors bare' been secured, and ito effort will Lo spared to render Ifni Bella), 'worthy of the position it 'woks to ocaupy, and of , the patronage lo• yespeotfully , • . . For elrculara obutalultittfall particularn tiddrens • • ~ AlchlN ,RY, Treasurer. , Pa By order of V2;11( . 4444 ' • •NPI TIIh; PANIt4 , „ g , deeeetary. " Feb. a' I, I!rgaldo n t Carlisle Foundry, ==t R=AIFD=EIISii=FACTOJtY- This extensivd establishment is .1 low in Complete or. 'der and supplied with the best machinery for executing work In every &pollutant. The buildings have nie n been grently enlarged this spring and stacked willt'the newest. and ;nest improved tools for the manniseture of Shutters, Winds, .Mouldings. Brackets and 01 Other Maids of Carpenter worrk. Vo invite Builders., Car penters and others to all and examine our nullities for doing- this description of work. • The bust Materials used Sod Prices as 14 w as at any other establishment in the County or elsewhere. . . . • . 13tEs11 EN(IANES BUILT TO OILIMIL end repnlred rig heretofore. tlngineg bove\tmon , recent. ly built for V. _M. Itendercon & Son, In 111111 borough. Itc Bryson CO. Allen towmbig, Ahl Brotherg, NC, vine. Shade elVetztil,. North - Middleton. Ind et.terg. AL where .eotebllshment they may ho goon In dolly op. eration.and to whom We coil refer for evidence of their gupprlorlty. • . -- • IIION'AND BRASS CAST,MOS.- - C . . Of over) , description, from the solallest to the beaVlest pieces, exeented at short notice for every. If 111,1 of ma- Itirgerverlety of mill castings now on hand . wo Pattern , InllkOni — eolnkt9,,tly It EvARI NU promptly attended to' for Paper • Mills Orlst )1111s, Partorles. &e. Turtling and Fitting AIM Sidnifles, &e. doily .iff the best style. .THRESIIINH MACHINES AND 110IISE POWERS. such , es. 13411 Mgr Four nor l'owerg; Horizonte' (leer •Foxir • god Two 'Horne Pavers. Corn Sin:llom Crushers, Iron Itollerg. Hough efistlngg. end other ar. Helen for Igniters, on hand or promptly made to order BURDEN CARS BUILT, and repa:red. boffin:Mlles fit building Cars nee now Morn CODlrletti OHM heretofore tand enables un iii - fur; r Olt them to transporters MI the rail road on 11,01110. dating terms and made of the best materials; Orders sollilted and entire satisfaction guartinteel. ',. — Tho tong egjilitlittiVe - lit — tht;' - bushieWofftlie=senior oatiner of the firme11111! the - eompfeteness ,of our tnn atinery Itievery branch of the estaldisioneot wnrrant us In U•SUI'IOS tllO best work 'to all who favor, up with their orders. The con tinued.pntronsge or our ,b,r -..• and the public Is respeethdly stdielted. r' , %J Any 20,:'57—'3'• • F. OARDN Elt & Co. FARMERS' XIX BA NICE: • FOUNDRY A:.cD 'MACHINE J. W. Il EIyDEIIVN 3, 1 , IIII.1,11!8 I'o NORTH STREET, EAST Or ILAYMOND'S HOTEL would respectfully, Inform the poi 1. lu guoend that he In now prepar . ed Mann. taeture all kinds of Agricultural implements; such as Ilea 4 Powers and Threshing 31achines with separators attarliod. ~ torn Hiellers..for hand or horsepower. , 11,111 W and Fodder Cutters. Ploughs, Ilarrowµ, CultivalOrs r I ihhes. (brain Fans, Circular Simon. Ac., Ile Ins Iteruat Millar attention to lilies Patent Clue ,er Huller and - Cleaner. This ntaeldnu . will . hull nod clean from three to sly, !valets per 'ult.., and Is comild• rrrd de . eldedly the hest now In use. Ile will also furnish to drder of every dem:0010w" Fuel! as Threshing Machine, Plough. Corm:holler, Cellar Grates, ; 4 a2,lllYelglits; also, beautifully designed Rolling forCetnetery Lids, Elide. ,ures,tr., REPAIRING proniptly attended to for Reaping, Mow lug and Threshing M. 111111 . 2,, and all kinds of A.irleub I oral Implements. A. a. Hun, Forptan. Carlisle. June 10. 'oS—innn, ( c ),IU B PATENT THE FIRST I'IIEIIIIU➢I DRILL The Farmers - of-Cumberland -eounty-are-Invlted call at the Carlisle Foundry 'nod examine the 111,0V0 Drill, in hick we are now manufacturing . .. litS INDIA RUDDER SP,ltiNil DRILL Is unques tionably the very best Dr,lll now hi use; It was netted& ed the First Premium attlie Pennsyhania State Fair held In Philadelphia In tictelwr, lOM. It was awarded the First Pll4lOlllll at the Cumberland County,F.air last tall, and has received the First Preinlum dt entry Fair where it has beun exhibited, with but one exception. its superileit3 Moro Id' others is so apparent as to only need an examination. M=S2ZEIM== ..tructlns It is peculiarly adapted. The dell sitivg t uhes of this Drill are So connected with India Rubber that when .they meet with any obstruction they will spring latch, pass over the obstruct lon and im• medintely regain-their former position. Any rnek or stump Wit over lb Nelms high can Ito eonveniently Passed over without stoppage or • injury to the Drill. he feeding apparatus (d this Drill is Owl entirely new, being composed of Vulcanised leak !tubber Rollers, by means of which the seed is nut discharged Intermit• tingly but inn constant stream. and no irregularity 01 ground or dump of speed will vary the amount sowed on the Here. it Will sow wheat, rye. oats and barley equally well, and In any desired quantity, without the possibility of choking or breaking the 'grain It also sours grass seed. But without further enlarging upon the merits of this Drill we would pr e f e r t o lavu Fa r m. ern call at our establishment and examine it, confident that after seeing they will be natured as to Ito superb orlty and lind It the very•machline to suit the farmer and the field. toy:Jr:SS, F. GARDNER & CO. ' = At IIUYErf'S I= IM=E! P. S —The ttbovo dest•rlbed Itrllt will be vent to pur elutsera In nny port et the United Slaps. and to Awl. u:turnl %VII reIIOUFCS, I sell on COIIIIIIWIIITI. LieollFo t o ntoke the prill_upd uounty rights. et, be hod by aldresh , log the pr, , prletbra, WI 1.1:0001111Y "Cumberland County, In. • (1.1.1A1R6 AND FURNITURE. • , 'ho subscriber having located hligself permanently In West High street, two doors aye tho Itaproad Do pot, has junt opened Ids lIHNIIT SAXTON, Emit 31,01 i Street CAM ri ‘VA It &ROOMS.' where he Intends.. usual, to manufacture and ken) renstantly on hand every style of Parlor furniture and chairs. Vidnut and Malinvany Utossing Ilurenuti. wTtlf — mailde. tops. Sofa - s, ;Valdes and IV:noll.ntandn. " Matt thorn" and Ward. ,• I=2IEIM .. . . . - - , 4 1 PARLOR and HOCKING chairs with velvet; or ',.3. hair cloth math. Mild harks. I • Mahogany and walnut chair*: with hair cloth , or cane coats. Plain chairs or all Mints and sttAlhal spring I:OVNGES, 'Curled hair and husk-.L ATTU A.',SES oravury variet y towbar with all_ cabal...articles usually Ibund In, his lino of business. . ." ' . . - • - - Particular attention paid to i epairing and varnishing 'urntt aro of all hinds. Delon provided ace with an excellent MINIM:, he s prepared to fill a lurdeni for FUNERALS in town or ountry. .Jan. 6, 1866,-ly. DR. CIULVERWELL . ON. ,IiANHOOD MEDICAL ESSAY ON A NEW CERTAIN AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATOMIUREA, WITHOUT THE USE OF INTERNAL MEDICINES, CAUTERIZATION. OR ANY MECHANICAL APPLIAN CES. E= Just published, tbo 11th edition, in a sealed onveloPo. gratis and mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of two stamps. - • This little work. emanating &nal a celebrated meniber of the medical profession,,gives the maxi Important in, lineation ever published to all peoeuris entertaining doubts of their ph) steal condition, or who are conscious of having hazarded I heir 'health and happiness—cum Mining the particulate of an entirely new -and perfect remedy for Spennatorrima or Seminal Weakness, Do. bility. Nervousness, Ih•ptesslon of Spirits, Lion of En. orgy, Lassistule. Involuntar.v Seminal. Dis charges, impaired Eight and Memory, Blotches 4nd litanies no the Pam, Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation 'of Iho Ileart, and Bodily Prostration Of the whole system. educing impotency andnimi tat and physical Incapacity 1-moans of-which every one may-cure - himself private. - y, and at a trifling expense. try.. Address Pr. Cll. J. C KLINE, lot Avenue, Cm 19tit-street.-Now-York3- 7 1kat-tton,-No-4.8 Sept.B,lBsB-3mos. STEW STAGE ROUTE.— The subscriber has started a tri•weekly, line of Stages between Carlisle and Landisburg. leaving Car• lisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 'tamed', etely ou the arrival of the afternoon train of Cara. frOut • the east. Returning, loaves Laudisbuot at S 044'A. every Tnesday, Weanesday and Saturday, and arrive', at Carlisle at 1.00 P,,,,111.. via. Perry County Warm Springs, Sirennausdalo, Sterrett's Oar, and Carlisle Sul oh ursriprings. On and afor Juno the 15th, the line will it run daily for the accommodation of passengers going to the Springs, Fare to the several points On follows Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, . •• " Sterrett's Cep. , ••• • - • • Slieralarisdals, • .• • • •• • • • • 87.- -- - 4 '—Ferry-County-Warm Spriugs,:., 1 Olt " Landisburg, . . . . . 100, •RETiIItNING, bandisbUrg to Warm Springs, ; Sheinnursdalo, Sterrett's Ono, . . . . • 76 Sulph'ft Springe, • • 1: 00 Cariboo, '• .. • • . 100 The above line will regularly - carry theldAlL to and titan the several polnto above indicated. - .1 hare ohm a • well aborted 1,1111.1tY wriaux. rem which 1 em at all times reedy to furnish horses and car Oases to those who will favor me with their patronage. on ties most roasonsbie tonna and lirtbo very best style., enalt94 s B. • • • *o• GEORGE 11 tIEL. pt Handbillti "neatly extiCiuteil 411itcellaitrdus. 1 tEttv ikburriiseincnts. ~~~ Enatlain Street, CARLISLE. DOOMS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASII, 'CAItI.I.§I.E, PA IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS ==! JAMES R. WEAVER. EEO .P LAN OS: .P Ala oz _ c c; .). LI,.OLD MEDAL 1 RE3IIIJ'M 11,_A . PIANO aerEs! WILLIA4 KIV IDE & CO:, MANUFAUTURERS OF GRAND' AND • SQUARE -PIANO' FORTES, • 1,3, 5, and 7, North .Eutaw street, . Opposite • the 'Eutaw beer, -- And nt 0111* . N•EW SALES-ROONI, 207 Bultbnore. r sfreet, between Charles . , and Listla sn'eets. These celebrated PIANOS have, at different Fairs, for several ou rveelve years, been awarded the 1,10,,,,d, pre. minute for -excelience ova r all competition, 'l'Ley Move 11 1 s0 been 111111101111 Ced Ly li. Than:erg. the meat veleta, ted pianist in the world. and other di‘titnoihlital artiste Including Straiisch. ti , km., (SU Mull!, if not on levier, p to any MIN etiutitly.. e have constantly on hued nt our extensive Ware. ramie' as ltbete, the largest assortment of fine PIA NO 44 - nrrEht to he , F,und in this mitt'. which . we will sell -18 hub-vale and retall„on the lutist liberal terms to suit the time% .tannery easa we guarantee our Minos tivlve entire satisfaction. . Censhintly on Intend a finnassorttnent• f MELO. DEtI,XS of the hest makers. dt prices from *l5 to $201). rer wale n large oilmber #4* Fecohd•Land PI AN OP, tit prices . 10._ Pianos exchang4d, LL el Y and t tined. NV MIA K.N ABE A: CO. July 21;1X5P: . • • • !II B E'S T • (C3foi - DY c ', _PIANO 13.c!1,.! ) - e4litiroYorttO • FORTES n .c-gam _.• • ' --- :CM - CuT119111,: =I - MTV -FOUR TIME FIRST PR EN IRMS OVER VI L CO • PETITORS IN 'VHF :UNITED STATES MESSRS. C. & rianorsd to tinslr•nea wafe mann. 1:307 Cheroot Street. l'ldladelphin. are pro pared to otters large t of 411:AND, PARLOUS GRAND. SQUARE and t1 . 1:111:IIT NAM/ FOIRTES lu various styles and caws nod at priors Nvldels satirist toll to pleats Pes•erlisllve cataloguns ',rut to any ad dross upon nisplkatlon. July YI o ,lNi.s ly r ukNo.l; RE; FU - IrNITUR _ IY101,1:A.13: A NI. %11..-- • • • 11, DEGlitAlo, 87410 Wi:1?) - ,.(WIn;le.vale-,11:an;...lionst,): an 460 P,E11?1, ( ROW Store,). .•N.YO It K . " JfW ; Mils of Ttcprity-Flt-o Dollars Retailed at *Who ale Prices at the 114wery It o.eiNrood, I= Ait L U N rT.v E ci A : , 1 0 1:11 wit mid - co ENAMELED , CHAMBER ' FURNITURE I .. p ... kOjgkA_tynLB4 . 2. I $_.1,0:0: 8111 M/, CC111.1:1 , n..]!o %NMena, WIIALEpONE ,v1:1'1'1?ASSI S Also, FealLer Ile& /mll.ll44l4lime', Pate, t l'rOniont Fotk, Ited;tendk. 0104 Patent S tr.ltin kinc cretllew, Dealers mill find at the alms, 01011 r, the largest and 14 , st assottlitrut of nut esto.lylonent In New York, and eatt.htly Other at 141101,00'0r retail, elleaper Mai at , any other helfge City. _ lig.'2s'sK-Sams.. Rl!] REDUCED. STATF:i UNION HOTEL; _ca8...4,008 Market Fit., iibovo SIX/ 141 T LA DELVE - IIA. W. Proprietor. TERMS :--$1 por juarilS • t..AIiGEST AND FURNITUSE ESTABLISIIMENT lA F.--U'N Mathiot's Gay Street Ware-Booms, &touting from Gop to• Padrriek haring fret front, 170 fret deep; find 6 xforitx BALTI MORE, MID., 1 fliers, Is kept Own) s oh I and, or made to order, eve y style of French. lEfl, A ThT.Eti, iu Plush, Unit :loths or II ...toile. Frenot Full Stuff dud Pedallion, Parlor AlOl CIIA litS In Plush, noir, Clot),, or Itrovatello. I French Full Mu tt Curved PARLOR CllAlltB,, ju set, with- Plush: flair. orgtrocatelle. SOFAS; hall French Mahogany and Walnut Perini CHAIRS. In Hair, Cloth or Plush. ItIICIiINO ell Al nth—varlowi designs, In flair,' ,Cloth and Plush. . . I.OI.INOES—h large olwa), on hand,-or any pattern mode or covered with an) goods to order. CIIA3IIIEIt FUITS-1n Walnut, complete, from $3 311. - zh . ". CANE CltAlleS and 11,.ehlog d0..--the largest nr.sort moat ready.mnde In the linßed . :Mien-11'0M $I II dolt . , en up, — llaritoom,lilllvelllllll , lottt CllAlll$. in 'Oak, Mal nut or Slnhogany. with l'une, Hood or Ruffed rent,— Ala annortment embritcht.g•ot er 50 dczen.• • tl oral Seat CII A 'ld 'Sl,l"rt..ll;l' and lIOCKINII )100 dozen. ' ' Feather nedte Hair and Ilunk 3lnttrenven.of every en , rlety. Also, nll lambi of jillt and Plain Frames fir Looking 0 InaoVF Or. A. 31ATI1IOT S SON,. , 2, North tiny Street, 'leer Ke)ette street , - • • -__- WI NC & Lcr ':GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, AND Patent Shoulder Seam Shirtniqunufaetor) AT TIIG 01.1, ST.ANfI ' 700 Chestnut Street, Philudelphin, OPPOSISS THE WASHINGTON GOOSE. •A. ‘oit give. an berett.foro, his pm sonal supervision of the culling and Nlattutaeturingds. ts. Orders for his celeltraled style of Shirts and Collars tilled Ilp the shortest notice. Perseus desiring to order - Sblrts, ran be supplied with the fitrinula for 11101INUIV111011t. ou 41)11111101On I 3 Constantly on, hand, a varied and select stock' of limn tienten's Furnishing floods. or_ Wholesale orders supplied nit liberal teints. Sep. S. IStS. • Y. J. GRAHAM, J. L. McbOWELL, S. M. DA V IDSOis ORA HA.M. IaIoDOW & CO, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, LebreaiworlVOty. Konaaa,Territory. WILL buy, sqll, and loeate lands it Komori and Nebraska Territories, lowa no Western Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and ince, money. buy and sell drofto. give Information respectin tile country, and Min luniniel agency business. • It I,FERENCES. John B. Bratton,,Egn.. raflisle, Pa. Wm. M. ltentem, Booker, " • Jiava_li, relLw ,:n , • Her, Brenneman & Co., Bankers, Carle o. Wan; NI. Henderson,- Esq., Carlisle. • ' • George Sanderson, Polo lannceßt.rara. Dr. Jobe Neweille, Pa. Wan. S. Cobean.rEsal: . , " E. W. Clark & 00., Bankers, Philadelphia, - lion. Michael COcklln, Shoplaerdstowr, Henry Reiman & Sons, Merchants, lls, tituore. E. L. Blake. EN., Cashier 3tereaantile Bank, NPAV York. Snyder &11PFarlone, Beal Estate Agents, Minneapolis. Minnessotalerritory. • ' -Win. Esq., Attorney and-Seal Estate -Agent. - • 'Sterling, 111 ' . • . IL W. %teen Esq.,,llenry city, Ili: its4lev. Jauntily Bit ner. Cumberland county, Pa, ' N. W. Clark C 0..& 'bankroll. Philadelphia. Gov. Pollock. Garrliabaug, Pa. Merck 18.1851.-Iy. • - ' . $0 60 SITBSIMIIIERS ItAVE , --FOR •, ' sox too tirobt4AND Wblto Pine elan; es, of superior quality, which .they • will sell at river. prices. • largo lot of Cherry. and Wainuc. from. .tf, inch' to 3 1114204 thick, whieh; they will sell whole• sale or rolalr 'oW. Also, pals. of Hay ;Beaten, trbbit will be' mild low . A1t0... new. Thumbing. Residue t 1 ,which we Invite the atteutio.i of Willem an We huddle 'Posed to give a bargain. All kinds, of Lumber and Con . constantly ou band low for cash.. • ; • . . spnom & Carlisle, June 27,'68. $0 23 60 . • . ii,7111-.l)e II A D T• larr , l4t, AittE elitapeet notrittuient Window shade} caw be dad at the iiew'etwe . . • ' • • . ' immaldll.3r. • To all pOISOTIP afflicted with sletual Diseasei,.sucit nt SPIDOIATOItItiIitt-t, SENINAI, IVEAKN ties, 131IttP . - TENCH, UONORRIPEA,'tiLEET, SYPHILIS, 'the Vice • of DNANISM, or SELF ABUSE, kc., Ac. 'the II itl'AliU ASSOCIATION, in view of the nwfnl destruction of 11111111th life, caused by „Sexual diseases, 'and the deo - idiom, practised upon the unfortunate Vie. tiles of such diseases Quacks, sever 4 Venire age dl. rooted. Allele Colmiltrite! Surgtion, as. n CII A urrA ACT worthy-of-their name, to open a Dispensary fo9th treatment of this class of diseases, in lit their form and th.tthtt-11.011W.dDX.D.X.tiltATIS.-141.-alL.wbf --it-Fifilty letter, with a description of their condltiot ' fame, ocean ttion, balks of life, ke.,) and In cases of ex . .011.Vittt E. It in needless to add that the Association commands the highest Dedleitl skill of rho age, toil will furnish the toilet, snorer d modern treatment. The Directors, nu a review of the pant. feel assured that their labors In this sphere of hettevoluelte ff ort have - 'Wen grwit benellt to the ed. - especially to ths 3 , Ding, and they bait, resolved to thivotit them 'wires_ with renewed zeal. to this very important 'but much despised cause. ARE . 31ANUFACTURED fl . • . Ei'l'A ITIOPE.I'R .1% , 1121 MA 14 Y. t - 4 - -- - Cll EA p...tr.yro ki ES,IND.JEWELItY., . . • N IT ITO LES AbE.ANIT R ET A IL; -..:t I r the . Pliflatielnithr Watch and Jewelry Store' No. 118 (Old No. lolij North - SECOND Street. Corner of I.l.nniry, Philadelphia. - - - .• _ _. - hold I,ever,Watelteicfull fpwelled ; -18 caret cases, - $2B IS Gold laid or. IS caret, -' 24 1111 . . Silver lner. fall Jewelled, ''• 12 lip Si Lenin, jewels,. ' . _ .. - Superior ltuartiers, - 700 Bold Spectacles, • . .7 oil Flee Silver do.; '1 50 (told Bracelet.. 3 00 . Lady:ahold Penchi+. 100 Sliver Tee Spoons, art ...._—. 500 Bold Pens. a iti. Pend! and Silver holdv, 1 00 . Bald FinuaT hinge:sn i to to Ilia; Watch' etleatea.. plain i 111 .2 cis. , patent Is 1;, Lunet 25; other articles in. ..11rOpOrl lon. All goods lyerrallted to be - whet they are 'cold for. . • STAUFFF.It A HAMA:Y. --- Arae- On hand FOMP Unhiand - :Meer - I.orereir and - Le. - pines still lower than the alone prices. ' , (let. 14. 1H57-Iyr. • (lan 'lllll . B k cAHBELlft.rti;ro DRY GOODS 'STORE, • DRY - GOODS, WDOLESAL,E AND RETAIL ONF. PI{ICE-BAIALL FOR t.lslll. • y. Mama Street, South 11 - .4t Corner of Third, PHILADELPIIIA. INCORPORATED BY FTATH OF I'ENN:4YINANIA FIVE. I'Elt CENT INTEREST. Loney IK reerivtU In any Nowt, largo or moan, and In Ceres! paid from the tiny of oloposit to Cho lay of with drawn]. • The olHro IS orwtk ovary day tram tl o'vlook In the morning till r? In the artyrnnon;Jind on Monday and 'rliuma lay ovonings till S 1/ ' l . look. lIEVItY 1,. IIkSNER, Presldva. SELEKILKIE, 'Vico Pronidont. WM:J. REED, Secrotaty. lionry L. Houser, F. Carroll Brewster, Rdward 1,. Carter, Joseph It. Parry, Snlrridgs, . Pralsis Los Samusl C. Ashton - , - Terkcs• C. L. Mismis, Ilmay MC - enderller. 31,,n0y Is ra , elved and payments mod. ID ultra dully without mit.pl.3. The tu•estmaitn aro made in Heal Estate Mortgage (1 round Rents, and such first class securities us th Chartor requlrex. • ..Amgust 11, IHSS. ME PRINCE CO.'S •I'MISIOT El) PATENT MELODEON. AIDES"' ESTADLISIIMENT__In—the_ UNITED sTA ['Hs, ENIPOYINti TWO HUNDRED MEN, unit Yinielking Eitnury IN6TEUMKETS PEA WEEK, Cembising ell their Recent linprovomente--the Divided Divided swot' eau only he ohtvinud In Melodeons 'GPO. A. I'ItINCi!IA CO. - ;llausursiot tireire 2 . 'lluffstlo,tNew—York 87 . Fidttin al. 110 Lake at. Clileago,, WIIOLESA Il MlENTS—ltugsll & ItlehardlFun, Uoe ton, Hose.; W. V. volburn, • Cloelimull. 0.; Palmer & Weber, St, Louis, Mo.; Ph. P..Werleln. New Orleami. Fnun the Ifotne Journal, April a, 1858. " • - ThirMelodonna nianatucturel - by Prince & Cn.. and for Min nt 87 Fulton street, are the beet in the wend. We have tried th4ni. and thtirefore speak understand In.rly or their merits. They are afforded at a very mud• orate rout. Four octayo 7lulo.luon, ustonding fiom C to C. I 41; Four and a halCoetavo 7 - do: Cto F....... (Kr Five Oetuve Modem,. do. Five octavo, double reed, da. Two Itinko of Rom Fivo on of R00d.., Elglit Stops Ono and a IlalfOolavo Foot Pudals,'on. sot 0r.11,,,,b, In Pond Ila,ll.ndopornlont $360 PRICES OF PIANO CASED Flvo Octave )Lilo loon, extending from Y to P $lOO Six Octavo Melodeon, do. F to F 130 Five Octavo double rood. do. Fto 1: 160 Five Octavo, T,fo Banka of Keys 200 Our Emilie ice for manufacturing are perfect, and from our long experience In the business. having finished and sold over TWENTY•TWO TIIOUSAND MELODE. ./NB, roe feel cotenant of giving satisfaction. All Melolconsql our manufacture either sold by us, •or dealers in ties part of the United States or Cifllidith. ere WARTIANTED to Ito perfect in every respect.ated should an repairs be necessary before. l he expiration of one t nor rem lWaiitie - firafilh risTfa willing to make'the same free of charge,. provided the injury is not caused by accident or design. GEO. A. filtiNelli & CO2 Agents for the site or nur - Sjuludroug may be foundln all the principalAties and toms in the United &Awl and Canadas. 4 , - --Agents•at C i edlsle—Sflify(iCK, TAYLOR- & SMITII. At Nenvvillel ' it. , l'eN • Tmaylti'sB. rINI T .Ith i itIERCEIANT§' - have nnw In 'stock, and constantly receiving trotn Neu' York and PlithidelphlA Auctions, and of our bwn Importations, goo& of tip I.Vrt:B7 Parts PRSill011; in LI innnl Silks, Plaid V•'lvots, Satins, Velvets, In silt Marrotllliss, Pinson-es, Bonnet ttibbons, Plain, Satin And Mantua do.. Rushes. Quintino,. Monde, Lases, tli luslons. &e., which wo.olTar mint below the usual lido,. es. A liberal discount to cash' buyers. . WARBURTON, ' _ -No. 33f18.,uf h SECONB Street. I,ECYND Pi•T • 110000 00000, befdsr SPRUCE ' ) 5ep.20,1848-3in. . • " --; F . AR.3lltitS 1---' New lit the thtio.to get 1- a now TIIIItt;SIIINCI MACHINK Pint II olt SIE P sWItIt. %%Vltava a liumbur 01- welt made Maettlava u v •tsu hand. at Alto Carliolso Foundry and tlachlrus Ft's p, whlels.wo will aoltun Vas at•rsausintslss.torssus.. -T.. J v vosubluu •sttl tip latugt, (nip *meats' and , are w s 1,10.4 ts lw utpusslialtertaLas Stork'soass,lllll.. . v . . • . , • „ - , • .•, etructiots, which do their work rapidly ind thoroughly. ~ • ••• itor gaits at luw pricsva by . • , e. u At.i..141: 41,, • just reeelieu fresh - pI.J.ItNINO F.LUI . ow, .1, !bassi . ' . J i)ihuDetpl)in:, .. -11:9Air A R - D 7 A - SS - 0 4-71 - 0 - N.; P//ILAJi E r. P 1101 A Bones°lant _lnstitution, established thy special en downient for the rulluf of tho pick and distressed, • afflicted with Viruliint and Epidemic diBUIIPOS. .104 puhhdhml by the AxeorinLien, x Rupert on Sin , inalorrive t; or ti;to loot IVenknete:. the Vice of (Monist . . . . Maxturballmt or,elf•Alouse, and other ll'sways of the Sextril . ttrgang, by the Comm Meg Surgeon. which *lll be Hoot by.. 1111, On it sealed later envelope, I 1.11. 4EIO ell t OW l.:, oh receipt of TM, WI A Il PSI, !twinge ' AddresF., for Report or treatment, Dr. ii lylitli P. It. CALM/UN . , Colinultlng. Surer,,,'llittvard Amsociattial, No. 1: South Ninth :I reel, Philadelphia, Pa. • By or.:er of Om Directorg. • EZRA D. DBARTWCLL, Prosid , 0 KO. FAIRCHILD, Bocretary. • Del . . 2, 1857.1. • • . • C. I; BUSH'S lECOpH) :4)011,5C, , Market lit, above Eighth, I'IIILAIII.I.I'IIIA. • J. It.. CISSELII.I6ItItY!S 53 NORTH EIGIITII S'rltkCET; 'MICH. (m. 9 ,9). 49,) PHALLADELPHIA SETA LNG: FUND TU S T Company I= =gl=l2l I= PRICES OE PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS I= TRE LIVER-INYIGRATOR PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. • Compounded entirely Crom GUNS. • TS ONE OF THE BEST PURDATi'VE AND LIVER I •MEDICIN LS note before the public, that nets se tivritawric,'ettaler, mild,P. - Nttd 01011, OLTIRIERRI than any. other medicine bunion. It la no illy a CATHARTIC. but a LiVr.it remedy, acting find on tht. LiVElt to eject Its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to car ry oif that molter. thus acc , tetplishing two purpose,. idrectually, without attsj.,,tlie•potytul feelings raped mired in the tmeratimraT most.Evmutrel'lllti. It strength • ORS the system at the same thou that it Purges it; and when C•thett tial.y iii •tutoderate deal, will strengthen and build.it up with uttu out rapidity. t firirEirier is one of , the. prlntleal retrulatort• of the human body, and - when It performs Its fussetima.wlllhu.pmv._; nut _. _ pf-I.lte-systetn-ar uTiy developed 'lll sMnselt 1110 S en tirely dependent on the , healthy' action of the Liver for the proper per , t - ' 9 fermium: Oita frittellom when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at Inuit,. and, the a bole system eußfiro hvenitse 'titmice of tnt, urger— the the ILiver, = Maine ceased to do its duty. 1...T1 For the diseases at that argon, min of 11 , .. e" . - printors has ninth& It bin study, in IP practice of • more than twenty years. to find some remedy wherewith to counteract the !deny &mine:emits to which it is Dahl., TO prove that this re- ^ medy Is at hist Tonto' any person (mulled with Liver Coin. plaint in any of its &ruts,, has but to try tt' Natio. and conviction ' • . • ; These gout. removeall H morhitil or had matte, . • .foci the et., stem. gulp- plying In their phtee II healthy How of bile. in. v ',limiting the stonoseh coming !boil to digestwell, purifying the blood giving tont,A4ll !math • tO win the hole neblnon -oinoting tifOceuses of '_t u dirraxo, and 'elfoet, a ra. dure. • Ono dose after eating tar suffielent t re/fevc the stomach and pee. vont the foial . from rio' - Only one' dose taken M. 74 before retiring prevents nightmare. .. • Only, one dose tako'n' at .night lensous hit -bowels gently,andsures One dose taken a:ter cfp eaela.meal will cure byFc pepqn. ' Onn dose of l.we teaspoonfuls will slump relleve,Siek Headache. • One la",ttle taken Mr . 1 24 femaln obstruction .re.. Monies the ease of the diSease, cud mates a perfect cure.' Only one dose Imam. diately -relieves Mlle; tilt. one dose often 1.11- panted is Astro. mire for Cholera Plorbtw o I-7.4 and n preventive .of Cholera.. One do, Wool often Z will prevent the recur rence of bill while it re lieves 1111 1/11111r111 11,1. 1111.11, CU:tory 0111lioid tie is needed to throw Out the of system the elfects of 1/) medicine niter \tt. long sickuoa. Ciie tattite taseff'ffii•lttle removes alriallow• -nest! or Annodural odor from the skin.. Ma , .I.V-taken 's short time•huthre eating-gives vigor to the appetite and 111111