. NEW CIOOpS, ) " icrsignml has last'returned from, the th n SKCOKD SUPPLY of GOODS r the seaeont embracing Cloths, Casal ‘stings, Summer-' Cloths, '. Barege*ue 1U Tissues, Dress Silks, Black Canton jmbazines,. Aiapacas, Ginghams,' Lu«» ins, Checks, Tickings, Pantaloon fluffs, Large Lot of Bonnets, >ll tho new and desirable styles at great prices. - • Ituols and SUocti, >rlment of Bools and Shoes-of every from the most.celebrated manufacto adelphia. He has also on hand a lot FRESH GROCERIES, s, such as Coffee, Sugar, Tens, Spices,, the best quality ol Colored Carpet iblic, in general are invited to call inas qan assure my customers ihol my goods ,'ai such prices, as that I. can offer great its to purchasers. Cutler, Eggs, Rags, . tVuit taken at market prices. '■"I N.AV. WOODS, Agl. Carlisle, June 12,1851. .. feyia-ti* |&,o::irnfon. Philosophical Society. SiXTY-SE. OND ANNIVERSARY bt society of Dickinson MjsSiKflegiii.WllI 1 be celebrated in llte Methodist Ejtis /•saagSßm.Oliteiaf of Carlisle on Tuesday eeenlng,' commencing al 7J o’clock. The invited to attend. ■■'®SB2oir WM. A-. SNIVBLY, VfdSWtf- . i. S. CONRAD. WM. C. RHEEM, .. . D. F. ROHRER, ■ JAS, ALLISON, Jr., N. FOUNTAIN, - -A. D. GIBSON,- - ' - ';X' . Cummillee if Arrangement. lune 12,-1851—21. 1c Sale of Real Estate. ice of an order of the Orphans’ Court ;rUnd cnuniy,'will be sold at public JSDAY* the Ist day of July next, at M m on the promises, A Lot of Ground, •erty of Andrew DorsheimeiVdec’d., ;he North side of Main street in thn Mechanicfiburg - , bounded by a'lot of y on the Mast, Dr. Day on the'West, on the North, containing about 39 Ith on Main street, and 200 feet in ‘pih, havinij thereon erected a two sto- HUIOK HOUSE and frame stable. The terms of sale are the purchase .nney to be paid on the confirmation of the Orphan’s Court on the of. An- JACOB DORSIIEI.MEK, Ex’r. limn 12, 1851—31. Eiiidics’. Siloes. ived b large amlhandsnmo aasorlmpn 1 >* and Children's Hoots and Shops heated Kasteru manufactories wlilcl very cheap N. W. WOODS. Agli i nip 12, 1851. ACAStD. i'p ladies of Carlisle contemplate hold' 'BA’S FESTIVAL, nn Thursday, the Education Hull, where the gay and the grave and the refined, may find > refresh or amuse. . An elegant sup irepared with ires and creams. The ' the public is solicited, as. the pTo rn devoted to the public benefit. A > for ndmissjon'wiit ho made ai the '♦articles fur said will be offered at la, issi Sjp'y.Thc World’s Fair! livcllcuicnt! I k'M our citizens will not be able, on _BCCM in vnrie 'W. • • »£• C. INHOt'P, Agi. Carlisle/Jdfie 12, 1851. , iTI.A.N.DALABUAS, Astral, Solar, KihcrinL Lard jV/aiid ; l?lue- Oil Lamps of n«*w and fashionable dtyleSf'iutl received and for sale by :-T c. INIIOFT, Agl. . Carlisle,lBsl. •- Tea, Chocolate, Molasses, Cfi«wne,;Sftps»ifo Cheese. Macaroni, Farina, Hoiijiny, Dried Ueef, Hams. Tongues, f &c.Foopßianily on hand and fnr sain by * ■■■ ‘ ‘ C. INtIOFF,,A«t. - Carlisle, Jgnel9 1851 •, T Wotl€C. given that Idlers of adminis* ,'Jul. of James O’Urien* lalo of , dec’d, huvo this dny boon Register in nml for (Cumberland county, roHiJca in U. Alien township, , i.; ’ county, Pit. All persons having claim* »gainHt the estate of the said decedent, ; lo make known the same without do* '■•-'I ‘indebted to mnko payment to i ‘CHRISTIAN TITZI3L, Adm’r. Coullonl PP i SJUn.a,A hereby ranlloned againsl h*r< Id , wifn, Riiuhellliili', (onlort-ri) lb ‘ my bed ami hoard wllhoal Jilsl 'jiftTOcaiiou. as I will pay nn debts of hoi WM, DENNARD. 13, 1551—3l * lo Collectors. !^t6'f|of(.iV l hcrpliy given lo all delinquent Oil. lfOlb/B.(hpl their aeveral aoenunta mual he Silnssd wltn tho'Cuuuiy Treasurer nn or before lha whioh timn nn further in- Itv order nf the Com- VVM, RILEY, Clb., >y. od>*’ pll* 1 -111* 1 * ~ -I lTr - -*> Wnnlcd. 1/,,.. ‘ in i'Dry Goo,). • w hail .omo ox|jcrl«nc» in ■elllni •Do App'y 10 ill" 1 -;; A Ini'of wry.a«,w|w ; iKi 1 * 1 ! »ij.Elinelneo and otlior Segura, raraiwl anil llir aula I «*« , C. INHOFF, A B i - DftVGss nmjcisi ~ •,* , ' : FRESII SPRING SUPPLY- r . I HAVE just received a fresh stock of Medicines, Paints, GlosSi Oil, &0., which having been pur chased wilh.grcat care at the best city houses, I can. confidently, recommend to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. • • \ Potent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Instruments, Pure Essential Oils, . Cod Liver Oil — V .DYES Fndigoes, Madders, Sumac, Alum, Wethcrlll & Brother’s Pur© Lead, Chrome, Green and Yellow, Point and Varnish Br.ushcs* Jersey Window Gloss, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Copal and Opar.h Varnish, and'Red Lend. . All of which will ho sold at ,lHe very lowest market price. Also, a fresh,ond .splendid assortment of' . ' Fancy Goods, Fruits, Confeelionary. nnd innumerable other articles ealeu-. latod for use and ornament, all of which nre offered al.the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug, Book and Fandy Store of the subscriber on North Han over street. Carlisle, June 6, 1861 To Ladies tmd Ociilleincu I WILLIAM WEBB* respccCully informs the public, generally, that he has just returned front the' city with a larg • and splendid assortment of articles suitable for gentlemen and ladles* toilets, such os * SHAVING ORE AMS AND SOAPS, Roussel's. Rose and Ambrosial shaving cream, do Olephsne, •’ do War-h Balls, - . kD(KTIU*‘ VOtUin ttR " M ArPOIMTM'BNT LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the PastoSice •il Carlisle, Fa., June Ul, l«5l. Persons ii>. qumug lor luilur* on Uub list, will pleatm Buy limy aiy advertised. Alter Samuel Jonese Mary Ann Albright Jacob ~ Kiiu Mary Ann Ayr James Krouan Solomon brown Job A Kimady Mary butler Louisa Jane Lord elms L brown Margaret- Lay Elizabeth Ureimer Geo jr Lahoil Charles blowers Janies Leibe Sarah UnrnesH Win S Locus John briifcli Mr -Mansfield Edward bally Mary Ann Mitciiell Michael beecher Jonathan MN lure Jacob VV broimer Geo sr M’Rmle John Ueckenmuker Philip 8 Marshairj-.lin bowns Christian Mussulman John May Mary Jane 'Miller Ceo • Miller Jos 3 Murdock James M Moore Jjas \V Mowery Marlin Nenninger Frederick Newman Peter Noagle John Nichols G VV Nateher Elizabeth Powell Samuel W 3 ' Parker James Pickett Nathan . Eiley bergt Wm H Hobuiliam John Rowley Richard Reed Nathan F Richey George Rickei Margrel Rhoades Philip Smith George W fclbberl Robert L bweaningin Thomas Kwanger Catharine . SStitith Henry beyman Dwight E Skeßen Jns M . Saxton Wm Schewaltar Wrn H Sperry Cortland E Smith Charles StiHzej Geo - Siiiith Arthur W Truell Chas H TaylbrE.G Thompson Mary A ... Thompson Mary Toner. Rachel Thatcher Oliver N Underwood Israel Wilkner Win Williams Rebecca Walker Xanios Worfes Mary E Wllny Henry Whiloom Samuel Warner Henry Weldinan Jnool^ Wlpo Michael Willhmmon.Col James Wise Jaenh sr Williams. Eliza . Wolf David 1 Warehl Sophia Zinn Lvdla Zigler Philip U.rmlian Mary Urojkms V\m H II 111 ill J G Umkus VVm / Clark Mary Co'over David R Curiy Juliii Curtis Dc T W Coleman John Cassaily David Cramer Julm Ht Clark John 11 Cornmaii lsve Atm ClnfiMllcr tn»o .Cuiiiman David D.- 5 sJ ./avis Jas Davis J U Esq Decker Hannan Doyle Geo C , Demusi Rachel Diller Benjamin ElliuU Nathan Eshelman.Mr E Eokerl John •’ Eye Thompson P Frahn Charles Felker Goo Free Jos A Failsh Mr W Finaole VVm 3 . Forsi Abraham Green John fcJ , Gooden VVm Ginter heah Grange Mary Ann Gross Priscilla Green John ’l* Gardner Mary Jane Gibson MAry A Gebharl Heinrich Gunter Jos O Gill-VVashington. Goodyear Elmyra Greider John Hoscnlt'Fredericlt Horn Mnry M Hooper Jane Mnry Henderson Houry 2 Hoyan Daniel Harrison Nmlitm Hunter VVm Hnnver Henry Hnerner J"hn Hall H* pry , Hess Ca'e Irwin Carlos HginnMtz —— Junce Maria inK, 7 551.3 IODH, )nps, Powders, Perfumery. ■*ti» Brushes, Suspenders ,t Monies, Toys for CMl nkMnnds, nod sf great vnrl too numerous to mention ' prices. o. IMHOFF, Agt. Boots. TOST red ianl a I irgo iirrnrnnenl tncnV Hop hnnla 1 iilho a auparior OuirDoiil which’ will ha paid very choiii). ; N, W. WOODS, Ag'l. Carlisle, Juno 4,1851, , O. W. niTNER. DRUGS.. Herbs and Gxrtacts, Spices, ground or whole. Essences,' Perfumery,,&c. Warranted Genuine, STUFFS. ; Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol, ' Copperas,' LacDyo. - [NTS. 8. W. HAVERSTICK. AN ORDINANCE IiIST OF LETTERS. N. HANTOH. P. M, , .. HARDWAIIE. ..• : . THE fiabacrlber returns hissinccrelhanks lo hU numerous customers and. the public, generally, for the liberal encouragement thus far. desires.in a word to' assure: all that he has consider* ably, enlarged his slock in alt its branches connected with his business. .Without going into,.detail ho would.-.say that his goods are.offered at such prices as cannot fail to please; ■' . I have just .opened a complete assortment of Crass and Cradling Scythes, of different brands. On hand Blake’s Fire and Water Proof Point. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, June 6, 1851. ' NOTICE!. VT OTIOB,is hereby given that application will be Xv madeto the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth,’ for en alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank so as to confer upon said bank (ho rights and piivll* eges of a bank of issue. ; By .order of the: Board Directors, •' 1 W. M. BfiETßM,.Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, "> Juno 6{ 1861—6 m 5 Corner Stone. THE LAYING of tho corner stone of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Carlisle, .will take, place, with appropriate cercnmnies. on FRI DAY the I3ih of-June, at half past 10 o'clock. Several addresses will be delivered by speakers appointed for.that purpose. It is hoped that the interest and importance of the occasion will pre sent a sufficient inducement to the friends of re ligion,'and to the public generally, to secure a large attendance. D. SMITH. J. GOODYEAR, J. SCIIAEPKEH, D. SI PE, , Building Committee, Carlisle, May 29, 1851. ELEGANT HOOKS At Dr, Rawlins' Old Stand , next door.to the Post * njfict) Main street, Carlisle. . Old Red Sandstone,‘by the author of Fool Prints of Creation.. The Wide, Wide World, an elegant book, In 9 vols. Reveries- of a Bachelor, a very popular work. House of the Seven Gables by Hawthorne. Manual.of the Fine Arts, an in valuable production. . Milman Gibbons Romo, in 6 volumes, uniform with Hume and M’Cauley; Lynr-h’s. Dead .So*— Niniveh’s Remains. Dr. Durbins Observations in the East. Treasury of Thoughts, from favorite authors; Anderson's History of tho English Bible. Morells History of. Modern Philosophy. Dicks Works, Prose Witters of Germany. Charlotte Elizabeth’s En tire Works, together with a great many other val uable and elegantly bound Books. . Milton,Shalt speare, Byron, Scott, Moore, Burns, Campbell, Beattie, Collins, Gray, Cowper. Thompson,,Pol lock, Howili, Cook, Loudon, Tapper and other Poetical Works. Our stock consists of several hundred Works of staridard authors,and any book that moy.be called for and not on hand shall be ordered by express. Carlisle, MaJ-«a 4 1851. Harrisburg Steam Wood Turning and Scroll Sawing Shop. / WOOD' TURNING in nil its branches, in city etylo ond at city prices. Every variety of Cjblncijmd Carpenter work either on bund orTurncd to order.' , Bed /'oils, Table Legs,' Aiming Poiti, Balustres, ■ Newell Potts, Wagon Hubs, Ruietls. Patterns, Columns, Slat and'Quarter Mouldings, Round or Octagon Child Handles, 'i'lils shop is in Strawberry Alley, near Third St., and os wc-intend to please till nur customers who want good work done, It la Imped tiio trade will give us a culL Ten-Pins and Ten Pin Balls made in or der or re-turned. Harrisburg, Miy 8,1651 —ly JBonnots. A RNOLO & LEVI are now opening at their ri_ cheap store. Urn hirueat, handsomest & oh(*ap. eat assortment lot of new stylus While Hair Lace, Fluted Hair, ltiee,~Rutlatiri/Cobqrir,. Monuftrian. S.iiin Straw, and China Pearl ,Bonnets, from 95 cents to $5. . May 2-2, 1851. ’- .. Just Received. A NEW SUP PLY of. Silk Tissues, Reregos. plain and figured Swiss??, Lawns, and gentle men's Handkerchief*. A. C. FETTER, t’atlisle, May 29; 1851. Parasols, THE tnhfiuribßtfi hftve jual rpcPl*pd n vpry larb* arid beautiful asxnrhnniilnl Para«oU& Sun-slindt'**. which will be sold very low ai ifip rhenp ri.uh ol AUNOU3&LEVI. May 83, 1851 Bomipls As Ribbons. WE Imvc* jnt>( received‘"ir third spring mippty r chuiip UonnctH end Donnef Jlibbona, to wide wo Invito the ullcirtioii of'Ulo I^dle*. A. & W. DEKTZ. May 7. 1851 A CARR. To Tint Ladies !-WM. M. PORTER would respectfully inform Iho Lidies tin*l he hue filled up the room recently orcupied by Mim Betsy Kern »ri, next door to the old atund *<■ a Ladies' Shoe Store exdunitfty, where limy will find a well selected assortment ol gaiters, buskins. lice, slippers, (fco .fr-im (he host mnnufiictii rtes in Phtt.idelplih, . , 8t p .ETTERS of admlnisi rn lion 'on tho csl&lo of Eliza I i Landis, late of Mifflin towhshtp, Cumberland county,. Pa.,- deceased, have been granted by the. Register of said county, to tbu subscriber living in said township. All persons indebted to said ’estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those, having claims will present them properly aulhcnli* ealed for settlement id’ JOHN- MILLER, Adm’r. May 15. 1851—Ct» - MEMBERS of the. Allen rind Easlponnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, arc hereby notified that (he Board of Mana gers have ordered nn assessment of 4 per cent on all the premium notes duo tho company on tho 11th of March, 1861, to be paid previous to the 10th day of June next, to the Treasureror Receiver. Aa tho Treasurer intends calling on the members personally, before that time, it would be advisable to be ready. LEWIS HYER, Bect’yi Micaast Cockuk, Treasurer, Sbepherdatown, Cumberland county. . . . March 27, 1851. Oaz. & Jlcp. York, Union & Telegraph.Hsrriibg, insert tcramti of $3 and chargo company. A , VALUABLE TAN YARD, favorably situated XX in Perry county, on the Main road leading from Landlsburg to Gibson's mill, containing Four Acics, more or lea?, of Ground, on which (hero is a com- Jua fortnblo Dwelling House and Barn. The cheapness and facility with which bark nlil!!!? can procured in the immediate neigh- JgKggjS&horhood. makes tho situation a desirable one. For terms apply to William Gibson, Esq.’, liv ing near the premises, or Chief Justice Gibson, Car lisle, PfU May I, 1851—If rpHE attention of the public is respectfully, invited JL to lliu extensive and well selected slock of-. BUILDING DAEDWABE & TOOLS, now offered by tho subscribers, consisting in fort os foltows: American fiont door locks, upright with night work, plated or bros* furniture, or porcelain oil colors; American front door locks, plain er porcelain. American front door locks and store door, horizon tal or upright. , \ American Rim locks, oil sizes & qualities. .White or brass furniture. American Mortice, with plated, white or brass fur niture. American Mortice Latches, . American Mortice and Kirn Closet-Locks, plated or.brass escutcheons. Drop,. (Slop, Thumb, Gate, and Store Door Latches. Imported Locks and Latches of every description; Baldwin's and American Butt Hinge*,Shutter.(Sato Strap, T„ and Backflip hinf.es. Shutter, Gate, Door, Flush and Spring Bolts; Screws Sprigs, Glue nnd Sand paper. American Axle and Sham Axle Pulleys, American Buttons, Nobs, Sash cord, Nails and Basa-wetghls pt Factory prices. • All .Goods delivered free to any part of tho city.— At.this establishment can ho found the largest as sortment of While and Fanry Nobs for Locks in the city; some of whiih cannot he seen or obtained nt anymore. TOOLS.—AII kinds of Spear & Jackson's Saws on hand.. Solo Agents for the celebrated Planes of E. W. Carpenter, of Lancaster; Beatty's Wil liams'make of Chisels, Axes,.llatchcta, Drawing Knives, scc. warranted good; - Pugh's and Slack’s make of Augurs and Auacr Bins, all sizes American Squaresand Devils, Rules, Gauges, Bawsrlts,, Compasses, Screwdrivers, C. S. Hammers,' Cfrfw and. Riveting, all sizes, Anvils and Vic's, nlf sf*«s. Steels, Iron nnd Wooden Bruces, with 0. S Bltts; W, «trot sljle of Donnels. Ladies call mid see them, A. C. FETTER. May 6,1851 /"''HEAP Runnel Ribbons. .Thu snbs'-ribnr has just relumed frmn.ihe <>lty; nnd is now opening another lot of rbnap Moion-t Ribl»un), Cap Ribbons, At,, lotether wilh lb» moil whiiplv, »*f Fancy Dry Goods, to which ho wogid invito attention. May 16, G. W. tHITNBB, . Estate Notice* ASSESSMENT. For Sale. Wo Study to Please. To the Ladies! Ribbons & Parasols. BOOTS AND SHOES. N, W. WOODS, Agt. Hofrl^cratoiß. TjOllti iriilea 'West of Carlisle*' Tenth Session- Jj commcticea on Monday, May 6th, 156.1. This Institution has'been-established nearly five years, during which timc.auch additions and improve ments have been made, as to render-it one of the .most commodious arid cqnvenient in the Stale. . In regard to healthfulnesa it indy be mentioned (hat no case of serious sickness has occurred In lho Institution since it was founded. Its moral .purily l Is attested by the fact that depraved, associations, scenes ot vice, and resorts-for diseipation havo .no 1 existence in the neighborhood. The course of instruction comprises.all branches required by tho merchant, professlonalmon or colle gian.. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen tal music,&c* - It is tho determination of. the Proprietor that the Institution shall sustain tho reputation it has already acquired for.impn.rling thorough instruction,and in-; culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the mins of the youth submitted,to his charge, Terms (per session of five months) $6O 00. For catalogues containing references, dee., address R. K. BURNS, PrincipoJ'nnd Proprietor. Plainfield P. 0., Cumb. co., Pa. April 10.1951. • ‘ ' . Virginia Fniitts for Sale* THE WINCHESTER VA., LAND AGENCY. J A. BAKER &L. I'.. MOORE, having formed / an Agency for tho sale of Lands lying id all sections of Virginia and other Stales, are now pre pared to offer lor aalo a number .of very DESIRA BLE FARMS, located in the fertile and most re* tnurkubly healthy valley of Virginia. A number oi these farms urb.-of the best Limestone Lund, well improved, und convenient to Winchester, which place is celebrated us being (bo best flour market distant from the seaboard. This Agency possesses facilities for procuring all tho best land for salo in this section of tho country, and persons desiring- to purchase u good farm, at moderate rates, can avoid much loan of time and expense of travelling through tho coun try in search of a-farm, by addressing them, post paid and getting one of (ho Agency's circulars, giving an accurate description, locution, and prico and condi (lons of payment of bach firm they offer for sale. There is now residing in tho county of Frederick, upwards of seventy families reedm/y removed from various parts of Pennsylvania, and (he Pennsylvan ian, instead of (ravelling into a..s(rango land, may hero'find ilia friends and neighbors settled on the snmo valley;.which skirts from the Susquehanna through Maryland und Virginia, and terminates only in tho sunny plains of Tennessee. Tho Agents will use great precaution to see that lilies to,all lands they sell are good. Merchants, mechanics and tradesmen, wishing tn procure a.good locution in (his section ofcountry for transacting business, would do wcjl to apply to tin* Agency. BAKER & MOORE, Agents. Winchester, Frederick co., Vo. April 10.1851 —Cm* SEW GOODS. A T the cheap Vv Jmleaalc and Retail Emporium ol XJICHARLBcJ OGIJ;L'y. Now opening the most extensive) and splendid ossdriiupnt ?f Spring and Summer Goods, over brought to Cumberland coun ty, Tho Ladies are particularly invited to call and czaminb' the varied ond beautiful assortment of Liidics Dress Goods, Elegant Chiba Sitka, Foulard Silks, Silk and Linen Poplins, Barege do Laincs, Barege de Palip Silk Tissues, Summer Silks, Block Canton Cloth, Bom bazines. Alpacas,-Ginghams, Swlss-Musljns, French .Worked' Collars, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Laces, Linen Lustres, dec, CARPETS! , CARPETS! ! An, immense of Carpels,. Mailings and. Oil Cloihy Just received. Imperial, Ingrain and .Venilion Car pels. from 10 cents to $1 25. - Bleached and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Ging hams, Bagging, Checks, Osnobutgs, Cotton Diapers and Sheetings. Bonnets. Upwards of-400,n0w stylo Bonnots from (ho . most approved establishments of Paris, New York and Philadelphia. Alborii, Uclgic,-China Peorl, Flor ence Braid, Hungarian, French Lace Gimp, Batin tflraw, Moss, Tulip mid Jenny Lind Bonnets, at all prices. ,! Riddo!**— A largo assortment of Bonnet, Ncpk non Cap Ribbons.' Alio some beautiful Flowers & Bonnet Tabs. . Bools Shoes.— A tremendous lot of Boots ond Bhoes of all descriptions, sizes and price, and suits hie for Men, Women. Mini Children. For noat and good Bools and Shoos, Ogiiby's is the place. GROCERIES. A fresh lot of Groceries Just received and selling ■ns cheap ua the cheapest. Tho public in general nro requested to look through our huge uml beautiful u unitmenldf Goods, as. wo oro always pleased to show them without charge. Redirect tho old cheap aland, East Main street. Carlisle, April. 10,1801 Now Spring Goods At the Cheap Store corner nf Ifgnorer and Leather Sts., opposite Hamer's Grocery Store, r PHE undersigned'most respectfully informs his 1 friends ami thu public generally, (hut he husjust returned from Philadelphia with a well selected os* sorlinoi.l of Spring Goods, purchased'nt the lowest prices, and which he is do* leiminod to sell nt small profits; among them may ho found Silk Tissues,Silk Lusters, Foulard HJlks,plain and figured De Laines, Ucregc do Lainoc, Lawns, Ginghams and Calicoes., BONNETS of all qualities and of (ho newest styles. Bonnet Ribbons. Kid Gloves, Parasols, dec Cloths, Cassimercs, Vestings, Sollinotts. Velvet Cords, Kentucky Joans, See, DOMESTICS. Tickings, Chocks. Flannels, Dnl lings, Osnaburg, Limeys, Muslim; bleached and urn blenched. Also,Groceries in nil their variety, viz: Sugar, Coffee, Tens, Mohairs, Spices, Chocolate, kc, ll»gs and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, Carlisle, April 10,1851 For tlie Benefit of the T»nbllc. nMIE subscribers uko this method of informing 1 limit old customers mid the public generally, that they have removed their extensive • Clothing Establishment* one door north ol'tlieir old Blind, to (lie room former, ly occupied by S. A. Coyle, in Norfli Hanover street, Carlisle, where they have tddod to (heir stock an extensive assortment of. St*RING is SUMMER CLOTHING. IThey keey constantly on bund a full usiorlmont of every kind of Clothing, either fir'dross or labor.— Their slock consists in part of fine cloth -Dross and Frock (Viiils, (/.issimere Punts, Bilk mid S.itin Vests, (’nuts of 8.1(111)611, Tweed, Crnbm Cloth, Cushniorcll, Linen, ito. A lull assortment of punts for summer wear, nnd to (iioif assortment of clothing (here is scarcely on end, embracing almost ovary variety of pattern, make nnd prio«; they u|»o keep constantly on hand un excellent assortment of goods for GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, which they ore prepared to make tip to order at short notice. They also keep constantly on hand nn os* anrlmciil of Leather and (lair Trunks, Valises, Car* pet Rags, •Umbrellas, Hals and .Cups, Suspended, Dress and Under Shirts, Bosoms und Collars, fancy and plain silk nock and pocket llandkoiohlofs, and lots nf notions (an numerous to mention, We Invito you to give tie a call and examine for yourselves, os wo have the stock nnd nfc.prepared to sell to suit customers. They tvmi'd just mention that they have no i»|ty rlmbing. but (bat tbrl'i gar. monts arp all mad® in (birtHc under ilwir rnvo rare ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON. April 17. 185-1-'3m • PARTICULAR C AMThOM; OQK H(ioai« o/ f’miiiir.^Vi■> ,yi..l H' i B. 0. MOMJr; 3JA l>, ftV, D„ OCNKRAL AHKNT ‘Von i Hi- • » MT*- /*. i;)j) jiromlway, Rw.iloifc*. nronil Powder, • I'", 1 . TnAnmr , "S raMmlm Compound for mnli-ntt'-r.!, , () .,u 1) llirml. dihpn, &r. without Yoo'l, oiui'or ihrhpot ),i ' i . . . .,■ ', ■ .j uiili nilßlnally iiiltudiicoj l.y tint , t il«,rih»r, V' a "■. j Jtr Vi' ' i,V cnn«tnmly on hand. • J. w BUY 1 - ' 1 ' ' *3 rnriin».. M.in.lt !*> 10*1 ' • . ** "< 'V'T 1« till I , imt niflrf*. MilbV //fJJ BLANKEDM JIUNS' .v KXD M’ f IUNi FOil jfOffVtMvn *>r i f.vntnv,., , , 9ALE AT THIS OFfJCp. . ‘ CarlUio, M#y *9~lty r For lilt Removal ami Permanent Cure of. all NERVOUS DISEASES, ' ” Ana of Ibouc Comolnintrwhlcli ore cnn«ocevery v Ikt .ig*. , ; Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, li and with the molt perfect end certain fucceu la iU C«HI Of GRIfBRAL DEBILITTi Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to llie eiriOTi omni, and invito rating the dntire u CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DYSPEPSIA or fNDI* OE3TION,RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIJ&OOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DF.AKNESS, MORS. PALPITATION OF THE HEARTi APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA, PAINS In the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE Sot the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, tb* Wg- NEYB. DEFICIENCY OF NERVOUS and PIIVS CAL EN* ] EROY.ond all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaint* aril* J froth one simple cause—namely, A Dorangomont of ttio Norvout System* ft?* In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs sod Medldnae {natott the ditto it, Tor they weaken the vital etterglaaof the already prostrated system; while under the strengthening, life-girinr, vitalizing influence or Galvanism. ta applied by this beautiful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient end weakened sufferer it restored to former health, strength, elasticity and vigor. The great peculiarity and excellence of . Dr. Christie’s Qalvanlo Ourtllvof/ consUU, In the fact that they arrest end cure disease by.esrf w«t-d application, in place or the usual mode ordrurglncwa physicking (he patient, till exhausted Nature einke bopejUUjr under the mflicfioit. ‘ ‘ They tlrtnyhtn ihe whole tytUm, tqunliei Iht cirtuloUen y (As thod, promolt the itcveliont, and nsvsr do Ih* tUfhttot fty«r». under' any rirtumtloncn. , Since their introduction In tkb United States, only three yeens since, more than 60,000 Persons including all ages, closin'* and conditions, among.which W*}*. a Urge number of ladles, who an peculiarly subject to Sttt out Complaints, have been ENTIRELY .AND . PERMANENTLY CURED, when all hope of relief bad been givfen up, and avery’tUaf else been tried in vain! •••' • --. v To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC (he date of a person • afflicted with that bana of civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or' Nervnus ; Disorder. .!■ ordinary casos, slimiilants are taken, which, by their actios pt luu uurtcb and muscles of the stomach, aflnrd (myvt-ery reliaC but which leave the patient in a lower state, and with u\)aitd faculties, alter tho action thus excited has ceaeod. Nowcncv pare this with the effect resulting from the application of the •GALVANIC HKLT. Take a Dyspeptic sufloror, even in tie worse ;vmploms of an attack, and slmplv tie the Dell around the body, using *he Magnetic Fluid aa 'directed. In a,short period the insensible inspiration will act on the positive element of the Belt, thereby ' Casing a Galvanic circulation which will puss on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up • continuous Oalvanic'ciretua* (ion throughout the system. Thus the tnost aevere etaleef dyspepsia a« permanently cured: a few days IS OFTEN AMPLY .SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THK. DISEASE OF YEARS. " CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of tlio moat Uiylotibled Character^ from all'parts of the Country could be given, suffleieot tafill ■•very column In this paper! - . • : 7 ' AM EXTRAORDINARY CASIT,' which conclusively prove* that ; __ . “ Truth Is stranger than Fiction,” on RE OP RHEUMATISM, DROMCUITI.S AND DYSPEPSIA. Rev. Dr. . Landis, a Clergyman": of Sew Jersey, .of-dlsUDfaUhed. elUinmenU end eitUld reputation Da.A. U. CH«?»Tir—Doar Sir:-You with to, know of no what has been tho result in my own cate,' of the application of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE.- Sly reply IsU follows: • / ‘ i ■! ; * - - ’ for about twenty ynn f had bean oiAriaff inwii tit. Every year The symptoms became worse* nor could-1 obtain permanent relief from any course of medical treatment whatever. About fourteen years since, in contSfjuanca'.Of frequent exposure to tlio weather. In (he discharge of my pas tom Julias, 1 became severe Chronic Rheum*- tism. which for year after year,-caused me Indescribable anguish. Farther: in the wlmsrof *46 and ’4o,ia consequence of preaching a groat deal in my own and-various oilier, churches in (hit region, I was attacked hy the Bronchitis, wkieb soon became an severe as In require an immsdiate tua* pension of piy pastoral lalinrs. -My nncin t tyttt « wat new thoroughly jirottraled, and as my Bronchitis became Worse, so alio did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic sdbcllart—thus evincing Urol these disorders were connected with each other through lha medium of the-Nenona System. In the whole nharmaeo )«a»la there seemed tp bo nn remcdiol agent which could re.ich and recuperate my Nervous System •, eirry thing that | bad tried for tills, purpose had completely failed. At last 1 was ted by my friends to examine y nnr inventiona, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their eftlcienoy.) I determined to try the onect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June,' IBIS. To, m? iinrat »si6hi«m*iv."T, in two oats ssy Dnrrnu iuo oonk‘. in ruiht ossa i was knari-so t* aasI'MK.MV FAST OR AI. I A ROSA J NOR lUVR I SINI'K OSIITTCt) A SINOI.K SKRflOi: o*l ACCOUNT OF Tllr. DNONEMITU } AND MT Rheumatic ArwCTirtN ilia i.’irmr.i.r i.-Kiaro To.tsocai.x ho. Such It the wonderful and hippy results of the experiment I hare recommended Die BELT and FLUID to many who have haan likewise snflbring from Nenntlgle sObctlona. ThOy have tried (ham; with lurrr Rssur.n, I ar.(.ir;rr, tie araar CASK. ' GALVANIC NECKLACE It used for all complolnls affecting (ho ’ihioat nr Head, such at Bronchitis, Inflammation of tho 'Jlimol. Nervous and Blok Headache, Dixaineas of the Head, Nemalala In the Face, Hui/.lng or lloating in the Ken. Deafness, which is generally Nervous, and Uiui dulienod complaint,called Tic Uoloratuu Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians achnowlrdgMhat there terrible disease* are ranted by ft rfs/ici'cnry of Noreiit Energy in the efibeted limbi. I)h. CiiHibrif.’* .<>H|vanic Articles will supply this deficient power.'ond acomplctcand eutlioouiols thus effected. 1000 Oases of Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Or. rnnmir. and bis AgenU wllWn the last two years, which have been entirely restored. Cf 7“ Car. A*indr.w J. K. Tostra of Brooklyn. Nl Y„ hadtust been able to walk, a slap for near four > i?nrv. end was so help less that bo bad to be fad. The most celrbrstrd physicians gave him up. In five dky a after be commenced Wearing the Galvanic ■ IU.i.T, Sraai.aixt, »ni> llr set uv.ta, hn walked aei-oia the room, and in thieo weeks ho bod perfectly iccoicr«d his health. Captain Tomes It aeventy yean of age. A. C,FETTER DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service la eases'of Convulsions or Fit*, Spasmodic Complaints, and general Norvona Arthcllontof (he Mead and upper extremities .. Also in Tally end Tarsi; sit, and ail diientoa council by . a deficiency of power or Narvoga Energy in (ho limbs or other organs of the body. TJo Doloreux and Neuralgia. ' Tbeie dreedrtil nnd egonfolrtg complaint* oro ImmtdMatg nUgvtd by the application l.f the (J*i,v*i»ie lUlt, KkoklaOc Kui'P- The Dell .I|flu«e« the Mectilcily through tha. •vilem | the. Necklace hn« a local eflcct, and tho. Fluid act* directly upon tbo affected ncnra. In theie dUtrectise afflictions tuo application NKVKU KAII-9. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. , Theie alarming and terrible complaints nro alway* caused by n dtraneemttU «/ lAe A r «ivre> Tno Hu t, UiUfk.tr.tl effu Fumd will ottio nearly every onto, no matter how youßg hi old the patient, or bow confirmed tb? complaint. Kiifdaittyia and ftvlonlshtng proofs are in pouession of the proprietor* ’ „ (fry- Many bundled Certificate* torn all of the trawl axtitanrdinary character can be given, if required. (fry- No trouble or-lnermvenienoo altenili lb* uie’o(*Oft CIIhISTfK’S C3.H.V.INIC .’IUTICI.KH, ami they they be worn by Die moil feeble and dolleate with perfect eoae and nfety. In many ease* Die senaalion attending tnelr tne la Kithly pitaiAiU ond agntablt. They can be lent to thy ■(%! of the country. V; A, \ I Prices: : Tlia Galvanic Bolt, Tbfea DoUarsji..* Th« Galvanic Necklace,. Two. Dollars, Tha Galvanic Bracelets • Ono Dollar E*ca. The Magnolia Fluid, ..Ono Dollar., ... { OQH The article* are accompanied by u{ll end' iiluln dira> Utma. Pamphlet* wilU full particular* ,n\«y U‘hid,n£ lbe authorized Agent ... ft SiDi'Kr, Naw Jamy, July 19; IMti 1 am. dear sir, very respectfully your*, ROBERT W. LANfitft. DR. CHRISTIE'S