El Satiotig. rnD OUTRAGES IN KANSAS ders__DL.Women._ Shoc ICensae correspondent of the. N. Y.' Tr'- ), gives an account of ono of the most • cious deeds that has lately been cointnit ••, 'v :„ti the Civilized world. _have : the :Mieepu , . • s hist their Nit sense of shaMeand honor? . . deed occurred near. Lawrence. lie says: A lady living a, short, •distatice' from the t, bad been there to nurse a• wounded Live ; and during her stay,"lind made some :molts - _touching , 41167 murder- of ieh ltri - su priosed :- to' — li a ve — b - e - mt re ' 3d to the ruffians.. her return . home, 'itepped mane doors in the-evening in her • t dress, and - was immediately . seized :by men with blackened faces, who - gagged • by a handkerchief drawn through .her th and tied rnund her. head, and carried MI ti di,stairee from the-house, where they pad her naked, bound her limbs, drew out ()nude, tied a string .round .. it and 'round left her!. - After some time. she 'ceded in getting back to the. bonds, and teaus - ofknooking her head against' the ow, attracted atteutim and ,gained ad• •• another instance ofthe-hrti rand-in--humanity' of - the'Rtiffians; related correspondent of the Trihune.• A gentletrialafas just returned_ from Ran •,,o Chicago. .On liis'way'down he saw.a rgitl 7 4yint; (Wad . brains linct been ,etr out 7 . She was not yet cold. -It:seemed to ; that the savages must have taken her to heels and perpetrated the.horii.d deed; then lied,!! . I= The Border - Ruffian- Spixo ;e Pittsburg Dispatch"•ortrauts the fol ag from a private letter to tizetitlemou in city, written by hie Whin. under - date, 'of Aug.. 26.. The vt;iter'says'i I th i ault my God that 1 have get ont of ouri, into a free State once more, wlieru - speak my mind freelS , .4—My eon, you v 1 never advodated atolition, but . 1 Was yr : l opposed t.) the. extension - of, Slavery. .1 will pate to.you Seine of the acts of ')ro slavery party in M;ssouri and Kansas. .s at St. Joseph (Alo.) twetity4lirce.days. it . into the good grab ei tit the - Alliwouriatis g the;derthtrS of Kaosas,, thin afore 1 eau :you. sume_Aru . e Attiteitients_,__First,..theL davery men aredetermined *Very • whs holds' abolition principles, awl "every that will vote fur a free . State. N(i man holds theeelprinciples, can pass throue,h )orders ut Missouri - into ,Itaistis.. --The ourinus are Shooting every such Mitn they : hod opt. Many pour . fellows going into sas have been and, are still being shot t x There were two tken shot iu St. while I was there, and We could hear of being shot - all hound- lintutas every dui, .the slavehohlerx swear lustily that they r will cease until they have killled every itionist iii the United States.': They say they-will - have Kansas a slave. State at -arards - ; -- andrthatlt Freentout ii. elected will not obey him, but will butcher every lie appoints to 'Who. They say they and .will. have--a--revolution—the . South nut the North, rind' that the Democrats .of North are determined to assist the pro try party,againat the Northern abolition. seem to'entertain_Alull conviction that can speceed foreing slavery all over United States% and that the government ps' id their - favor - se Jong pa oerttcy reigns."' _ .__Errm_tho St. Ilmis Democrat, Sept. 5. - '3tion Excitement and Murder at Leavenworth. ‘-• gentleman whose name we aro not at tojublisb, but who has bean Gamed in nese agaeavenworth City for more that: a past, reached this city yesteiday on the r Star, anti calling at our, ofFtee, 'obliged •itb the tollowing'statement t f the murder • .r. William Philips; at that place, on {Ved a), morning last. •hlr. Phillips, it will be naberid. was a lawyer at Letwenwarth, during the disturbances in Kati's" last er, was subjected to a coat of tar and tars at the hands of a mob of Pro-Slavery a man, and having great iioOrailiairti de ination of character, boldly avowed hip menta on all occasions, and thus made •elf extremely obnoxious to his Pro-Slavery gonists. He was, however, =very much :1 by-his friends, and it seems by his mans turtle, had gained considerable favor with y. of the more law abiding and . conserva= men of the opposite party. For the rest ;ive our informant's language as nearly as :ould write it down: atLeaven.. ..,h for municipal officer's. The rrae §tate anticipating a difficulty, bad resolied not cite at all. Pbilips, himself, said he, was going to the election, and would hare to,sin with it... One 'Free 'tltate man did' attempt to . Tote, tour informant es, he understood watt.•fired at four times .he crowd around the polls. owarde noon, ''about fifty men nader Em. - ,:but very feir'ot whom fire Missourians - .le company - being - _: . madtk -t up—of or d of ciesperadoei, who bad mostly. twat n South Carolina. And Georgie,--marsho to the.liciuse of,it brother of Mr. Philipti 3 Ott wnee street,. _where he was boarding, and• ianded his arms and himself sea prisoner. doors bf the house were bolted, and ,he re- lied to them out of •,a -wiudOw,_ that he wouldn't give up his arms. and that if they at• tempted to force theirwaytin, it would be at . • the peril of their lives. They then rushed up • and .two of tbein were immediately shot . dead by 080318 in hie hands, The,house Was soon en oPen, and in a moment Philips fell a corpse, pierced by half it dezett.bulletd, His brother who 'was also defending the houses was wounded iu the arm. The thob;then,.•removed tit e`ady and nil 'the. things out of the house; and Were about setting:- fireto the prentisei,• when they were stayed I)3,lo9'oer:of the pro-. fflavi3ry party, named W. li. Russell. • , When night came on the: molt set fire, to 'three officas , J , • . a allcousulned,. together. with-n- grocery:. store .ocenpied by amen nametl - Geo i rge„Vetherill, whiyaltheugh a very peitoeful and quiet man, had. ;du:limo& the hatred of the pro-Slavery .party by acting as one of the judges at the Free State 'election.' • - Later From. LeraVimwortlx. 'The steamer Emma which arrived here Yes -. terday, with later news than that by the' Pa lar Star, brOught down quite a number'•of the citizens of Leavetiwnith, ...Who had been coin plelled io give up-their- ho nieff nud fiy fur their lives. We heard seVeral•of the names of ilies'e persondobut'do not fael'at. liberty to publish Ahem. There : is no doubt; however, of the fact of their having bpen driven, from .their homes, and we hope some of the gentlemen whe.are.now in-the city may be induoid to give the public a full and exPlicit statement .of-ihe'oetidi s tion of things at Le tvenworth city,' - over their own'sigriatines, so that ,there may he no mistake or poSsibilitY oterro . Y.s. . ft,is , tiMe that • the truth, and . the whale truth, should;ha isnoivii by yuy citizens. We_ learn that the :nob untler.Etneriinive.full pos Session•of Lea r veniVartli nail have put man pf :the , FfWgitit e patty , -an d• 1111111 Y ,W!141 Are moderate pro Shivery men, to theiest as follows: "Takeup nrms atul fight the a—,d to, otitiouist.., or will you , leave - the Territory?"' The.alternatives lire terrible, and a majority have adopted the iatter,• atone of whom' are . now in this city, having • broil - Ott : away tifeir families and left all their possessions bohind. • without .the least necority„in the metbl:. that they preserved. , We hero close our aceounte. from Kansas.— What next V intist• he the common We - eliall wait with fearful.apprehensions. Irme the st. /001118 Democrat, Supt. Battle of 03sawatomie. A party of,sotne five or six -Illinoisans - and Indianians, who had gone out to Kansas to, settle returned to this city- yesterday morn ingon_tbe steamer Polar, Star,_.having, been captured at th 6 battle:uf Ossawatoniie, "by the forces under Gen and 'afar being de tained a day or two in captivity, *ere con ducted to Westport, and there placed on board the steamer; to be taken out of the State of . lissouri,, and accompanied wlfh the throat that, Utley ever ventured beck to the Terri tOrrof Kansas ; and were caught,- they should instantlyhe hung or shot. - • Learning of the' arrival of this party, - we had an interview,*ith its men on, board the steamer Baltimore, on which they had taken paksage for Alton, Illinois. Their several ac counts agree so perfectly, that we havo'con• densed and embodied all their statements, that we might present our renderastvitb a com plete and reliable- marrative elite terrible conflict at Qssawatomie. . Q 7 • The town of Ossawatomie was' composed of from thirty to forty houses, and was a thriv ing place ilefore the Kaunas difficulties,' and bid a pOpulation-of- about - two-- hundred. — It is situated immediately between the forks of branoh of the Osage riyer and the Pottawa. tomie river. The distracted state of the country had occasioned an almost total dotter- thin of the'town by the families living' in it, and, at the time of the fight, it was occupied by about fifty Free State men and a few wo• men and ohildten.: There were fifty ,Frifie Stag men, and . no more 'encamped at Ossawatomie, and were at tacked by two hundred and 'fifty men, ;under Reid. The Ruffians had several men wounded but, having two cannon, as well ati five men to one, they overpowered the Free State men. There were'ai least twelve Free State men killed, and might have been_tistre— Five were taken prisoner& Two eithese were taken to c.ita.„oattip - and ki*e:jr.]:4‘h disgusted a portiortillife**arlaps ttle o ,ono 'lonAred at ono desertectila 0#1 . 14 - oule. , There had been no,iiht"tit Lawrence ati're poried, and th,er.e ,vms,,yfaught.to be no den ier of-any, as Lane , was strong ,to be at tacked. It ivas feared.„that, his men were short of irovisione r bu l t no apprehension. was (*for 110 akdiity to #brelftpitoSeift. :110 had five hundred men with.liiMia` 4 le,wrence, and more than that nuntber;eneaniped around the town, and anise , labuld - Taise two or three iluniatind at ant time in two 4ays., The She aouriana had &holt • eight, ~hundred: men at &lOU Fe,, and abor ) eight hundred - - more in the Territory belif4en Lawrenco and Leaien worth. 'Altogether,. with those on the rNe; , eartigle fitralb. • braSkti . road, thera were probably two tliiine- Tilen wwer - des - ertinteveryliwbut - tho accessions were just about equal to the doser tyre. :Atchison had r esigited die , c).Af com mand of tbe Ruffian army, and l itted, the coin [Minder at tile Ossawatotnie fitnt; _appsdatad.- ' • , 31/iscefftute,o . • . • .I‘l VaRA.NT T •TO VEMA.LES ! • 1 . • • . •® • DA. ClibiliLliiiMAN'S `the combination - of ingredients - in these r7lle IS idle re-' suit °radon); atudeXteusive practice; they are Ulna in 'their operation, 411,1 cortahe of restoring nature tel its proper channel. ln. every instance have %hese Pills pro ved successful. They invariably opal those Obstructions to whien Females are liable, and .bring nature lute its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale arid deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. - .No di:nimbi-cap -enjoy' },anal-health-u irregular; su~i wnenever an obstruction takes place, whether from ex -posers cold 'or any oldie? cause, the-.general-health oh rabstch eoi a th rein lni . , mediately: begins to decline, and the went tidy has been the cause of so Many consumptions among f e „ N ib m , To la t ices whose health Will -not remit . of all increase ' of their charily.-there pigs will prove a . va ; uablc al:lunation, as they will preyeht pregnancy.— iloadaehe pain In' the. side, palpitation of'the heart, loa thing Of food, and didurbed sleep do most always arise from she Interruption of outlive; and Whenever that is, tie ease.ll4, " pills wil l invariably remedy all thert Nor are the n- less efficacious in the eine of Leucorrhust, emninonly called the -Whites." These pills should nay .or be taken during pregnancy, as-they win:lra - be sure to_ cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable. and free from anything iniurions to halal or health. Fulland' expiielt directions accompany each box: • These pills arc put up in' square flat boxes: Persons residing.where there is no agency established, by enclo sing One• Dollar in aletter, - pre-plud. to Dr. C.L.I, Ching most No. VT', illeeeker street, New Yorki•calrhuve -them_ sone to - their resplittiveTtadreSidve by r.;,i11. • • A.DDIIIII AND_ HARNESS MAK ING. The subscriher continues to carryon the /Omen business.in all its various bra itches, In North Han over street, Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's corner, whore be intends keeping en baud a 'general assortinent in his line; consisting of all kinds of fashionable BAD. •••.,.• DIAN, Bridles; Martingales, Girths; ."`--..._... Cirelliglesaild Halters,also TRUNK.% C .,. •' . ., ,, •Av ,'' traveling - 1111d saddle ts ' -1.; ` l l% \ - uh'4sf:(s,itiri:: also . 1 , 1 , 1 , ' ,;5 n i „ iiil - tiff. • i ... I I \\ 0 tp i f i r t o t v o i,, (. l s s l' u A: Le l : l e t eertuted hi this country, and , those wishing a hand , seine. -dor:tide . and 'pleasant diddle. .. , , - will im 'well to call and see them. lie • , .4111 also Ina:1 itilLyt tires liarliess, lirldleq, • -"- .. Collars and WHlps in all their vario- . .. . Ales, amtconfidently ',vile yes frore the general approtat thin of 'I& etiston)i,rs: that he 11 inl:e:. the neatest anti best gears, In all their variety of hredth. that -Is made in Aire country:: lie also makes .til I kinds of Matrasmes to erder,-vici: Straw. flunk'. Curled Hair and Sprink Alai,: ~ ,,T:ii3 O ies,, - - 111 - the‘iiisive articles will . b e iii-id,,,,Telin best efial and wOrkmansliip, and wltli. the sitinostvles pateh. ..- _ . , _ W NI. OSBORN. .. • ••,!. ILVEN - FANS, GRA IN. - FAN:4I 7 , -- ,, , I IN . ei vo(1. lot of(lr.tin FausT,,f Shrolues' and .M 0111,1 0 .8 zn-t4 ut4cturu. A fi 110 3%4 )711tP.tit of ElaSi . Straw. it tt Foa do's. Gutters. of:four differeut binds, lkt the eho tp Irani ware tit , we - of :July 15, 18514.] • Onig .L.jtoro. 1-). . 1.; it,- 11111.1(a;181!; - _. elms, nlOOlllB titore from-the former stand to his now building Idhilediatoly opposite, rand Adjoining 11 r. I'. laluell's Stor - 0 - 7 - Moving ,tende evin.y ttirnrigNinnit to preelirve jIJISOIOIIiCiIIOS - hySii And a nd bncllq roolonlahod his ivenortnient'ef earehdly seleet,.,l dru s. he is nowagain-- irefinred.to.attend to lotoineen.with -into and imnniitnoes. 11151 as4ortinent will furnish almost every thing that may lot nil led t , r,yither by the phykleien. or tliti family. for d miestk a.. The greatest prenutinn will tre ~beftrved In the cuilipound ,ittged.,fraseripticnialinol dlopenniug &nod lel nes. MIN annartutent of eptico,tionarlen end Palley I.l”ncla is very goilernh-nud will onahre purchnsors to sttlt thonisciveh. .iiiy • IDKUGS AN D CHEMICALS, a. . . • with Spletalid variety of' CO:IF ETCTION A li If A? D' IP A NC It;(1.00DS. . Tho undersigned has Just replenished his" stock of goods; and as his ['rugs 121111 Chemicals, have been se lected with groat. earo, he is prepared to till all. orders promptly. His friends'may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every article. His stuck of CONbIIt.ITIONAIIY is large and selected with special reference to the holiday's: It will afford any variety portions may desire in that 11110. 110 hits • large:assortmou t. of Fritnch, Merman and domestic Fancy Candies, all fresh and of the'vereltest quality. Ills as. "sortment of .F.A.N0Y..(1001/Sls_large -and embraces el moat ovary thing necessary fur ttio 0,1)(1 lie invites special attention to his Fancy Work ilexes, Ladies' Hags, Cohigne. bottles, Watch and Card Trays, Pert Folios, l'ortmouies, &e., . ' Quick sales, slim . p,rofits. und.strlct_consistoney -In vade shall.charac;:erise out business. .. doe '65 • .1-RESII- DRUGS, 'MEDICINES, &c &e.—l have just raved from Philadelphia and New York very extensive additions to my •• if former stuck, embracing nearly every artiele of Medicisto now in use, together. with ' • ) _Paints, 011 s, Yarnishei, Turpentine, Perfu. • > f 111, mery, -Soaps, gtationitry, Fine Cutlery; - '2•• lug Tackle, Bruehes of almost ovary duserip ion, with an endless variety of other articles, which I ern determined to - sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. AU Physicians, Country Merchants:Pedlar:4 and one. ere, are respectfully • Voquested not to pass the MIA)* STAND, AN they may rest assured that - Avery article Will hesold of a geed quality, and upon reasonAlo - . S. May 30. Main street. Carlisle • T MMENSE SUCC,ESS,!!- A. THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. BALLO_IeS....-D_OLLAII MONTHLY. - DESIGNED FOR EVERY AMERICAN lIO.ME. - Eticontaged by..the unprecedented auccess which this popular, monthly has mot with, and the rapidity with which it has Increased its circulation, the proprietor has , reni,vol to make It still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this admirable, work la • A MIRACLE OF OLIFAINESS is admitted by every onei containing, as it does One 'Hundred Pages of fending matter bleach number, being more than- any of the $8 Magaslnes, rind forming two volumes a' year of six hundred pages each, or Twelve' Hundred pages °Client - ling Matter per annum for ONE DOLLA'RI Ballou's Dollar Monthly is printed with new type, upon tine white paper, and its metter_ is capefully coin piled sand arranged by. the bands of the editor and pro prietor, Who has been known to the public as connected with the Boston press_fer-ststean-years.--4ts-pnea-cer , - taju, ' NEWS, MfSCEGLANY, ' - TALES, - _ _ADVENTURES, . FORMS, BIOG R A PHIES, STORIES OF THE SEA, SKETCHES, WIT ANDIiUMOR: •ac., from the best and most popular writers of this Ceuntry.' It is also Spiced with a record of the notable events of the times, of peace and war, of discoveries and Improve ments °muting, in, either hemisphere, forming nu agreeable companion Ibr a leisure moment or hour, any where,at home or abroad,'beekraeruber 601'4 complete in itself.' , No sectarian subjects are adteitted Into its pages; there are enough "oontroverssi -publications each de voted to its peculiar Seat or clique. This work is in- tended for ,T11•74,11ILL10•N, ' • north or south east arscest, and Is-filled-to the- brim each month with chaffs, Pao ll ar and gr a A hi n !any, just such es any'father, brother or end•would place In the hands of fluidey,clrclo . : Lt Is fu ell ludo, rtcsen4ii fr esh Mid original, eV, what' it . PfirPorts to be, the cheapest migiudneja the world. Any person enclosing iimi Mimi to the proprietor, as below, shall remiss the Migatine for one year, or any persim sending am moss eubscribein end mom•-nollAns, apse time shall receive a copy gratis. M. hl. BALLOU, Publisher apd Propileter. ()Omer of Termont end Ilromileld Snots, liosten. ' Jima 11, • ~~tu~_ c,~~tl~l~Q WATCIIES I. CLOCKS ! • • FANCY . JEWELRY, ate. • .1' have now on hand and tOt ti any uld'btadd ai Jiahi Street; hppogite Marlon hall, an Welyplw44olqatitatsielLor_L:, 41.01 hg, JEAVELItI7. 111. EDA LION S, &c. Gold .14mi. Watches, hunting and open enge;Bilver do Silver Loping ands Quarto 'Watches, it large variety. Gold Anchors for Ladies and Gentlemen. Medallions; a splendid aisorkiner,t fn• ladies and'gents Breast Ping of every pattern, and all prices, , Gold Chains for vest and fel), gold•eurb ddos, • _-, Flngef Binge, Cuff-plus; Studs,. Sleeve But - tons. -, ... CMsfies. Drop and.llooil•Ear-kings, a large larivt,v, .. Silver and Plated Forks; Table. and Tea Spoons, Butter linives;Ae, of varitais styles and prices, Gold and Si.l . ieellanddes, . . tiold„SilVer and Crounnon Spectheles, a large asi:urtment to suit all: gee, and to .which we invite particular ate': tion: Port Mommies, alme7astortineutat - everrryfVe, Uold Pabs r of the hest Make at carious prices., Panay Boxes, l'ort'l•ofiori, deCrildeo»s. Spectackfrases, Laalea Card ClifiCl7{ SilVerAmlpearl. at varlous priers, bracelets,' gold-and common; •ISatch Chains ditto; ,• • Also a large variety of articles in the Jewelry line. which I will sell at the lowest prices.. All articles war., ran cod to ho what they are sold for. . • •• .- ' •vw7) _Particular attention paid to the - 11EPA7 BD 0 WATCSISS and all work warranted. Returning to thy -:14 friends and easterners for,forn;cr patronage, I respectfully solicit at continuance of their •0 . _ }ulve;:a? . TIINIAS .. diioC:pri. „a! 4 i. .1 TEE GROCERY A L v'e . ... - 4111111111 , —'• 11, i Ls, - AND VA 111.1;:tY ;Allis li.. 'fluftubscriber lwould respect lly . inform his Moods and the public gonerally, that ho lips just returned frail till city ivith a large and , varied ,assortment of _....' __L-- 01i0CIAtIES, ii LA Sii.iitid QUEENS-11 Alil . ''"'"'" i I 14811; &c.', ii.. u hick lie offers for sale on lb,- f "rip , ' most seasonable - - terms,' at his -- New ' ton, I 5 1%, 1 filf. corner of North ilaniever street arid - the l'ul - ! i m,!!!!fr lie Solaro, directly apposite the Carlisle lk.- .. posit Dank.— Jii.4 'stock tonlirases-everithini usually in a Grocery atid•Vo't iety store: • • ' . ' Tho publle'are invit ad-to call and examine his stocl. before purchasing eiseu here, smile feels confident heelin sop the best 'goods at the - lowest prices.. . -• • ' • . ' ' 3 D. liA lAMBI' . . sGruffe WI EA S.,\COV...g' 4:Ea;r• - •••-.C. 'rho subscriber' •luis st 'added to his former stocieWrreneral seluctinn of C1101(1.: ROCklltlES, as well nF all the nther vailety of,OrtWirc Rl_.;Ustitilly kept, in a (irocerly Store. ernt.mcjint ltin corron—roaßted . and rreen—nt . l:2, l 4 and 14 rcttr ~.2,7111.per lb., Orleorts ‘ cliorlii.ed:Crushed and l'nl mired 1118t1gors: of fine qualities;.' Chocolates. Spices. Dairy Salt. and a variety of Fancy articles, all of m:hic h ore / . 4! rO4 ofthe loviest.eash prices. IVe ere thankful forth, former sttpport given us, and: in. ite a fur th br fiuni our friends and enstomerF %Hon GLASS . .AND ki "WAR H-011 inntsekeepcyts and young, irith thus also Who are umfacting to become fnniekeepers: re in rit ud to call , ..ht_ilAdditi:ll7":l FA3til.l; 01111CF.ItV and. ex afsortmakt:of Chlua,tlisglitid r iikktPP \ VAN. n OtilerAirtirl es in. trio bonsekeeplitgllTlo.7NtzA" Engl stttuJigai.y, ha n ded'ail4l pl 114 iiratiltu, gilded aiiirhltie plain, Dinner. s..ts er cv,-, eiy variety And price, U tale and pitulii.rw, tureens; J 1 WI. OH, Sc. ithisa.wa re—run try . taide and mar tcl pftndetabr ' as an d other humps. grey t •tority tp lc and bar LurnhWrs. goblets. &v. , 4:rult and pro , crve a. riaty. Cedar-ware—t etc cts. cirnt - of, irttcdp.6llttat printsandladles,meal 104...ets dc. ceninc, • white wabh, scrubbing. hand awl sh.v tinkt s, - hi•oonts, Market. - I.l , :theg and t I:1.• CI!, • ; EIIMi3E3 • Alen a - choice' glsH.,rtalelit 'l' , -1/tc“ , ... 11 :• , t‘yr!rg. 0111 he who me: fee4l - of_eleAve I , rnil(lx try I It!. Irrriticlpes. Ref:alias. t•teilit”ooln a n d other Cohn , nriet And you win find them of Ithlinprarlin I.lr fin', Rty. - A Is. , Spittilidi and Commor %);Ilfr and tolincro. EYT GOODS ! NEW GOODS.!- __ 11 DA RD AINS I . BARG AINS t. The subscriber ha's just returned from New York and l'hiledelphla, and is . 110 W opening iinnientql stock of the most sidttudid SPlti NG AND , e113151}.111. GOODS . eYer brolight. to Cra)lide. • DREFS 00011 K—The ladles will and a .large assort merit of heautlful dress goods, of the newest styles, and patterns, ' EMBROIDEBIEFr—Over 700 ,plooille.tvorked Collars and Flapnelugs, and Inserllngs;in great ys • DABP.EPIN—An entlrkaateaksoyttuuntof lin gerbil Vanitian, and Stair Qtrpets.• ' BOOTS AND slloEft.—A full supply of Ladies'. Gents' Boys. Misses', and Children's Nhoes,, all kinds and sizes. Willis' Pine Floes her Ladies and Vl*ii" In the assortment. • .*;-'-'4-* DOMESTICS,—/1 large stork or Muslins, Chucks, Ticking's, &c.. at the the very lowest notch'.' • short, every article in the Dry Goods line 101 he found in the assortmentbest quality, neicest et) le, and at the very lowest priers. 'All fin want of hand : ma' and cheap goods will do well to call at the old stand,. East Main street.. CU - ARLES' 0011.11 Y." NEW GOODS.--The suhscriker inst received tind . lit now opening it /urge assort. went of ?RES!' GOODS ouited to' tile 9' o F. , m-1 , 11:11E0 *all - Arid "get - bartraips. Cttrlihle, Ynr. 14, B. J. MITER. Oos ,fittino tuth Jitoniturro. •. • rIAS FITTING I IA r sinfk rso.—T 0 , ho und,4",, 1 .1 - 0 citizens of i'srlisle that o . .. mentstodoilASFMClZst; mid 11.1 We, an l eil roitconallt , topitt. 11... tr., voiot, ti .• Villeg a first rate halal from I'hilrol.opl.o. plied 'himself m ith au oitcosl% 1.,. I .t t .113)tr.;:". which Will morl,le 'him to fill all ordei pn u,l ily 'Ali work Will be Ararrantitd. ' Ills sti,Cl, Ti' Fl t 111 will be Mond In the room erowtry pp( i•iie _ establlshounkton North Hanover strum,. Ulleic a call. • TINNING, .I.OUTINO, ke.l-110 is also prepared to' furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN IV ABE used byiousekeepers avid Others, 110 will also attend - •to SPOUTING, HOUSE-ROOFING, BELL HANGING. and PLUMBING. . .. . Thankful' for tlie l patronage 'with wbVeli he leis already beeii - favoreil,'he'resifeetfully - selieitii a cita ti aunties o! the setae. '•-' .. - - 310N110E morn's. Carlisle. June 14. ' b4. '' ' .' ~ :,.-- CARLISLE FC.CNURY. • • 4 AND MAINLINE SHOP, The subscriber has the satisfaction of In 1711;14'turim forming his old IliondriatidTatrons that ••••• ."''- - his establishment is again inactive °To roth n, now buildings baVingjxsitt.procted" since thelate dim trous fire and the whole establishment put in coin plate working order. Orders .are therefore respectfidly solicited for work In his line, which will,be dune with promptness and in.tha,beet-nuturter. - STEAM -ENUINES BUILT TO ORDER , and repaired. All-kinds of Machinery in Paper Mills. rist Mills and -Pm:tortes repaired "at whorl notice.' Mill xt-tuid4nensni. 4IOIISE POWERS and-THRESHING MACHINES such as Bevil Clear Four Horse. Power, . Horizontal Gear. Four Horse and Two Horse Powers, Ploughs, Corn She!. lore and CruShers; &a: Patterns made to order: Iron and Brass 'CASTINOS executed to order, if not on hand, at the shortest notice; such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Emil Wheels. Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Plow Castings, Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and - Crach Dux es, Spindles; Car Wheels. Car 'Chairs, &e. He iltIS also on hand a large supply-of Philadelphia sod Troy COOK ING STOVES, and is constantly waking Cooking Stores of various improved patterns for coal or wood, ten pinto Stoves, Orstes. Ap. Repairing done to all kinds of Mat chinery. All kinds of:old--boni-lkiuts and- Copper. taken .0 exchange for - work. =aye' , ' FRANKLIN GARDNER. VAR M.1118_14.0.0K-.11-ER-E•1 .•• .- 111,RBSIIING The •subscribere desire inforni 'Airmen and public genet ally that they_ 1161 V vu on hand and are constant ly manufacturing Treshing - Machines.with Itierpont's` Patent Shaker, which are generally a - ektiowledged to bef the best articles new in use. , Also a variety of Clarke - Hullers, Corn filiation and Straw Cutters. They, also attend to the repairing ,orAgricultural Iffach'nery_in_ the best nuntner•and on reasonable 'terms. ' Manufac tory on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the. residencwof George Hotsgar, Esq. August o 00. ABIUMS & PLANK. • TOSTPH A. NEEDLES, ...Mtmuft.tc... rur of , • . . • 1 VIRE. SILK AND IIAIR•CLOTII SIE,VEI., COnrsa Medium and Flue In mesh : large, middle:46. • . ." e and small in diameter.- - • • niirrAi.L. CLOTHS Olt WOVEN. WIRE, of the bustjitiallties. larions SNOB of mesh,. from Nia. to SU hieluedvu, and from one to stk. feet' )u width, They arc numbered so many siniccs to the lineal • and cut to suit. • • • • • Thu subscriber also hocps 'constantly en band . SCREENS," Sir- coal, sand ore, grpvel. gnaw., suim augic, salt, 'rtie, entree, spice, drlt;s. tlye‘stulTss. , . tn Together' with an aemiretit ”f..111, - .IGIIT AM) A' r.A LED IheN. wii(E. All the abovb re.ltt find retail by. ; .1. A. :q.r.vrA.Es.' • 54 Front Street, Phldl,, June . {, 1S f.-1p . EN:SI:UW - 47T0 -- "rOM4ll.SSie • . . , M EIICIEANTS, •• . • ----- - - and 1V De/1161;1 all It In 11 it - of = F ••• _ , F. .1 . N Q :111;STI C • EA.F . i f c t tNt;EAt•TuttEzi • Tov:Acco, • • • •A N FIIGN AN It: IxJ!tl EST I CiiSTO A 11S, . '2l Solt tat brunt tar t 94, p mimic] hht. . . Iniparters of Fine :ma Segars, of the chol.cv growths of the Vuelta.alcijo. A largo Iter..rtmont which /11 . (1 kept eni tti eettl. en baud, li,r . v. small adrei!en on, cost of Importation. trir-Coosigomonts respocEfully llbrrul ndriiiices ‘Oll ho rondo when dedrud. ^ . .. Spacial attentirm ... /V(III to 01 . 0117 fur 1 , 111T11;1fie on 1-- 7 misq , Nl nrToldiecu. — .e: al I. ) yl mlry deseriptirm of )lerci. diNe. tl,v account r , •pnrtiusliOri , •-at a distance fronV , l.' inlyket. ..• ..'..... Ago 1 fir F. A. Uni•t7t' c(IQ1?alod-Ci•ru TONI/ 0. otaoprii4lol; Alifferoot. _April „ , 1-11.:'1'1)A.R1) & VAN - 1-1 ItLIN GE: antawrilairs haring rianoved to tileir • ' NENV AND SPACTOKS STOUP:, No.:2;8 Chest oni - Street; fourth (hair Move Tenth. Are - IlOw prepared to offer It cire, and well seleeted,ra • • .rdthe flloi\ing fresh and desVrable goods. principall,, thofr own p.rtation; or 'boti,lit nt /ma'am, they aro able to Fell at the Harriet el.'s tiricr,. and , w Well, they cordially invite the at lei) tiore of Coin)! • Mordood,-;:llotel KoOpoiii. and t*:doillosyonei p;.,,ltutf.ffrean'ancl Vuoltian..Witolow Shading. • L and Sleeting, 7.4, 84,0-4, - 11.4,1:¢+. Geist, r• and. Pillow I Int its of FllOl. 0 Cht lie 11, 4,1 Mt! sli . HMIS hem ^, to 04 !mhos Pet Blankets of all slit t and qu ill tie ( Crib nu,l llt 1110 111 whet -11, I Quilts of. the tellov ing t wielies t•lr • Vint e . V 1 ultin • lcuott. LI 110..1.4.r Alhanch ti, Allendale 1 Lancaster. of cell the d. Shale Flee S t Burl J.O Covers, 'table I'm els tiltkloWCurt tin Vu• tot Li t told roweling of occir vancty , haunt It I L Cloths and Naplons •thirtlng,llllollF And ShlClin 1 brie. liandket chiefs, kanhaoldei it s , Hosiery' A. Itr. Lel, lauttetAst Volt ens, I nbroldered'Luce and 'tlt • Curtains, Oilt CornieL s Bands (.111110 ('ord. tc 1 4 111...'1. Ala) L 'VAN II A111,1M.1 \ IntplutLyj and DL Mors in Lincu and 111 use 1 urt ltigieWndS - Viu 11 111 Wit —Am fil ' Nl' - t'O'E - P " 1 ' }hilt n ,:., et.,no. 1... ND SILIII STORE, ~, ;It South Second St., Corner of Carter Wit . Ihe . e thll,tiumnt has peon enlarged and hut rt \ in I i• supplied with the largest and best Retail Et, t tit• ('le., principally of his own manufacture, uat.l Itt IL . Ltst rttnent tram the lest }:aster n Mat ket z LI , in„ L. tile s' blunts', and Childreu's . o\ ROUTS SIL ...\AS A D 'CAI thilq L 1. c•n ,J, e Ruiplion, st 3 le and qualitvrem el brang t I e.t t% les and qualities in this or any ether mat I Phis tuck Linnet be excelled for Quality St) to 4 iin 1p sA Each article' Is marked at 'the very lowest possi price, trent which LIA deviation et 11l be made. INtt tr cc a,r Lot statements will be needed, and mate MAW td... t. Astittl 6(1 dt ...ar F Qum In all earieties Pure Gums entree In, the market, always On hand. The publi r. Lin .Arully Invited to call. [April 1,1 b J. NV. I.IIY • ryEACIII4;ItS, SURVEYORS, - K. oiNEEH D S AN DItAUOIITS!iIiN suppitod athematic al Drawing Instruments, separate and casirs, Rush as Divislors, Parallel Rules, Ivory, Box-w, nd' , "P-rei itros, -i'rlairglos, .flow l'et Drawing, Pons, Protrootors, ti outer's Scales, Tape Mee ores, 3lotallo Tapes, Surveyors Chains, 2 mid 4 Pole, • and 100 rust, Kurveyor's Compasses, Engineer's Le,. and Trauslts, fifirs,ret Rods 4:.c.,,t0, logtc. Lanterns the host construction, Scripttwal Diagrhms, Astrondr Natural History, !Tumorous, Chrostortrope or Artith Fire works, Dissolving Views, lloguots, Poloratnas, Pimps, Electrical apparatus, Galvanic; apparatus RIP large collection of PhilosOphical lustrnments, suits for colleges, and solitols. Also,'Speetricies, Spy tilas: Microscopes, Thermometers, Barometers lleadlngelli not Se. !IL•tviug. recefved...the _agency.- for--the, sale of- 11. -,tit.0041.'13--5C11.4-101., -A I'PA-H-AT S, I am. prepared - rtirelsh 'reachors with au Orrery, a Tollurhtu, aNunk, name, ti 5 loch Moho, Iltoulsphere Globe, a mit ioomot deal Solids, a Magnet eutl Text Pooh., all pad , ..o • 1.4 x. with lock . . • filustratcd a • ~nOl cat aloguo's tunivardeil o.oitia. • • • • :JA3tES W. QUEEN, 2(4. Chesnut St. Phlladolphla, 11,00. of 10th St ?f: rX U~11::18~ FR ENCH TRUSSES.—Ilernia Rupture suecessfully treated. and Cullifort insure ilFt• the elegant French Tres:if:B, imported i.y t Owl'. and made to order expressly for his sales. t taring with Rupture wilt be gratified to le, - t .•, new Wrung to procure Truss' lir.ittitess; - with - ease,-durthiliq-and Corr , i... • i,,n, in lieu of the cumbrous and uneeinft,t; usually sold.. Au extensive assorttnen ado. adapted to every variety of Rupture in ad:, ci, tidren, and for sale at it rause of 'priec,to suit ~t cdttgle Trusses, $2, .anti. -01 Double, $'S aud - _ Persons at a distance ran have a ',fruits sent to any. (JAW!. by remitting-the amount, sending measure arCil. the hips, and stating side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the importer. • ' • CAL811...11. Ic.BRDLES, • 8. W. we. of Tirelfth fi Race Sts.. Philadelphia Depot for Dr. 'Bantling's Unproved Patent — Body Chest Ripatiders Mid lim:tor Braces; ,Patent Suiponsory Bfintinges; Spinal Props and porta,: Radios' ltooms, with e'brnpetoitt lady attend:o.i april HOWARD ASSOCIATI.O:\ PHILADELPHIA. „.,• IMPOIP 4NT ANNOUNCEMENT To all persons affrctel wick-Sexual disooes, su SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOThlb.Ckli GONOKRIL, 0 LENT, SYPHILIS, 4:e.,,dze. 'f he HOWARD AtSOCIA . PION of Philadelphia. view of the awful destruction of human Ilfe and hes caused by Sexual diseases, and ihe'deceptlons which . ' practised upon the unfortunate victims ()Couch dist, by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon. a CHARITABLE ACP worthy of, their name, to I. MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons Hint, flirted; (Male or Foraale,) who apply by letter, (postepa) • . • escription — of - their - candithmitageTuccufft:. habits of life, .tc.,) andln extroute.poverty and wife 1. to PURNISII MEDICINES FREE CF 'CHARGE. The Howard Association Is a benevolent Institut! established by special.endowment, for the relief of_ : - sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and I ' - ~ donde diseases," and its funds can be used for no o; purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which , Directors hays voted to advertise the above notice. IN needless ta, add:that the Association .commands'. highest Medical skill of the age. • Address, (postpaid,) Dr. OEO. IL CALHOUN, Cons,, InceSurgeou, Howard, Association Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, • . EZRA D. HEA.RTWELL, President sprit 1. OEO. FAWMILD, Secretary. , • g'crii_ IO LILY IMPORTANT TO - PIT: z ,CHASERS.—The sulieriber will open this wt a iliitiniti - uiast - spleridld - assortment:of ---- , ---7 • 131"ltING AND •61.15111 ED 00008 ' ever brought to Carlisle. An hamlet's° stock of .. French forked Collars, , • - _ ' Undersleeves, . • : : . • Flouncing's, . Ilindli.eretkiefsLA• . bought.frorn the Importer in Now 'York, so, will • ,: .: sold at pxlees to,defy all oompetition.' Also, a tame • sortmane of. beautiful Dress Goods, Itplions, rennet de.. - Coma one au4 all before pnichaslog ebswbere, iat•. , , ,you Will save money. April gy 1350.1 VbilabclOia; CIIAE. OULLBY