-i&»'vfr l •>» 4/ by the Homo Missionary Society. I Oho -or them writes home llio following description board t l< VX3nflh« J ‘irtbrning'of the twenty-first day of our ! Wnen in’ latitude 1 deg. 14 mins., and lon- -3S mins i one of tiiasaiian came run* ttihtf'to Ihfl officer 6a Iho trying out, •STkfcsWipi* bn firel' 1 * Tlio.firowas in the cargo »‘BthCWhdre,il was supposed, betwcoh tho-sccond and bat' hbnr €xtbnßtvo*6o\xld wot he immedi ately ■BOertalUcd. A ImloWascut thrbugh the deck, ♦Bd s blfoam or water from the force pump, which bsmM' throw" about five barrels per minute, wue lbN*waiß;«pro" l helmrmng ««»•- The .magailne was botsKrd upon the hpper deck,* nnU blaced, whore it could be easily thrown over board; the iifc*boate got out and the provisions end water, ami the clothing which wo would needHll wo oouljl reach the land, mado ready. At this lime enother Urge opening was made, and a box, on ftro, w« broken lo pieces, and the contents passed upon the deck.* Another and abolher wero broken bp in (ha tame manner, till a place was made large enough to edmiCone of the sailors, who boldly went down vWIH tho hose lu his band. He directed it against the burning rotes, till he fell eihauslod upon (ho fioor. lie was dragged obi and another, as bold as he.UtßUlo his placg. In a moihonl or two ho fell and was dragged out insensible and carried upon the deck. Another and another took his place, end shared his falo. Thus it went od (111 every one of the sixty sailors bad taken Ins Uto.'' At due lime I counted sixlech of theso goner odi'fellowe lying together on Iho dock. The ladies came frdoi the cabins and bathed their hosds with WUpbor, whibh:would in moat cases bring them to in * short time. As soon as one,was recovered *uf ilciently to walk; he. wotlld go back and offer hie scr. vjees agsili. Several of the men wore brought up Ottlef ibis pfaco as msriy as eight llriies. pa the tnosl of them the gds whifch they inhaled seemed lo have in effijel somewhat like that bf laughing gas. particularly when they were partially rbiUsbllaled, [t no easy matter to restrain those powerful men when they endeavored lo throw themselves over, board, or do themseltrce or us some porsonol harm. ' For four hours wo labored In this way. and yob rtiky Imagine lh« terrors of our position. Wo could but fear that the strength of the men. self-sacrificing its they.were, would not hold out iill the flames wore extinguished; Borne of them could do no mure, and |he*e the hsrdlcsl of them all. Wo lolled on •vgp_lhepassengers,gentlemen anilltdies, working (be pomps—tor hour, When ths Joylhl ftows btmp.lhal the Or® was out. . - T«« Btoxuob in China —A corroapondeiil bf llio Commercial AJverlieer writhe from Shanghai, under the date of January 20, llio following nccounl of Iho ptogfo.alif the rebellion which haa ao long bbtti under' headway if! China t . Thwobellloni which h.a bctorio a tnoal furmula. bio affair to ihia goternniont, ie ■ conoluntly gaining .•found, and li the nil abearblng lopiß of dUcueeion, both among the foreign rceidonla and Iho native., Thn rebel troops ato reported to bo but eiaty milce ftim Nanking and Tien Tub, their Ohiof, hud eonl a authentic, of that city, hie intention to udraooo upon it, and demanding it. oapitul.llon“ which they have declined. They am fortifying it to Iho boot of their ability. Nunkuig woo the capital of llio ompno before Ilia downfall ol lha Ming dynaaty, and Tien Tub ha. declared hi. determination to ro-ln.lalo it in It. former poalllon. Ue he. also ieeuod a nolieo that lie Will bo them “jj thaflral day of the Chlno.o Now Yo.r, wMcti w II in cenacquoooe, more difficult to bo obtained. The MtSS of .“change room dleaelroue. and the price, of the Cbloo.o Now Veer fa juet at hand when all bn.- 1n... with the nallroa la lueponded for a few wcoli.. Oetlot time, ato confidently anticipated when I annual holiday aeaaon haa paaaod. ■ The rumor, with reference to Iho number, of the hM*VcaUmate. “o“l00,0ld)^ R"!ey been defeated. •• f« to loam, in any .Ingle eng.gementhylhoßoTem roenOtroope. Tbo latter ato remarkably loelOolenl, oven when them I. bo groat Inequality Inpoint’• number., Tho roa.a of Iho population am aa Indir cauldbofor *bo wor»e, Tin* oow . • -buiOß. Dr«gon Uirono nromlM* * nfotm ,na I J. ntaco | n In'idf»noiDff.hVolalm« ho .liar.ooo g f the wind* of Iho pooplo, ho i< a nnea doßOOndonl f tho native Chlncio Emperor* who held tho Ahione the Tartar oonqueal. Thle foet*glve» mm Wf«rou»o >h lridWJdua j n lhft *«•» with as much aflcctibn and enthusiasm as a China* roan can feel to the glorios -of lho.ancient , regime, under (hb laws of Han; The end of these things is not yet. " .’-.An Extraordinary Mon* . On Saturday last, an /old. revolutionary. hero, named Johft.Skin was admiitedinlpthß House of Industry,in Moyamepsing,' wilh-hls wife and five of bis youngest children. - Mr/ O'Brien was: born in the Oneida ffibo of Indiana, in the State of Massachusetts. Hisinother wasadaugh tsnjf'a chief.of this tribe, bnd hie father.a son of • the Emerald Isle. Al.the agouf twelve years, he was .sent to. EuTopoVo be educated, as a physician, where he remained until ho’waslwonty*CWo years of ageL " He was In. Paris at the time General La Fayette was. preparing ip embark for.ibo American Continent,, to Join In the revolution. Young O’Brien then formed the resolution to. return to his native land and engage In the struggle for lib erty. Ha joined the eastern diVlslPnof the army under the. immortal Washington, in the capacity of surgeon's mate under Dr. Comstock, De was engaged In nearly all the'battles'of that eventful period, during which be received' two wounds from balls in the chesty and aluo one from a bay onet. ..... ‘ - - In the war of 1815,’ ho again entered the army,' and corpmandpd a company of sharp shooters tin der VVHkes, Pike and JSrown. Hetoaa ono hun dred yfc&rs of .'age On thofld Of April, 1853/and is the father of--thirty-one children, all of whom are said to be living. His Intellect is Ho slands.over six feet, in height,and is very ath |olio.. His face is rather handsohie, and the lower part thereof being wreathed in the froata of a hun dred winters, givlng him the venerable appearance of a patriarch indeed.; His 1 youngest'child, a daughter, is only about eight months bid.— " Sun. A Powerful Preachers A Tow years ago, in the interior of Alabama, there lived a blacksmith who used to .whip every Metho dist preacher whowas sent upon the circuit* At last the spirit inspired by him was£ph (hat it was dif ficult to get a preacher who was willing to go on that circuit.'.The conference, however, sent their large double fisted man, whom Iho’nsmoof the black smith could not terrify. It was hot ' long after ho went there,before, in order to hit an appointment,ho was obliged to pass the shop, ho was singing in « loud voice— ‘•l’m on my way to Canaan.” Ay ho opproa'chctl tho shop, out oimo the black* smith, when tho following dialogue took place: •1 snppose you ore a now prouchor on 'this cir cuit f* 'Yes, (lie conference has sent mo here to preach this yesV^ 'Well, I have befcn tn the habit of whipping every preacher upon this circuit, and 1 suppose 1 must whip you tool* •Why, my friend, you had better not do this fighting is a very bad business. Come,lot mo go alofig.*; ( ‘No,‘sir, you mast got from your horse and lot me whip you.’ ‘Well, If you insist upon it, I suppose I shall have to do it.’ lie occor’dipgly’gOl fiQm his horse, took off his hat, rolled up his sleeves, and at it they went. But it was not long before. Vulcan found ho had got his match. The preacher soon knocked him down, and began to sing, “I’m on my way to Canaan.” After pounding him most effectually ho said to him : my friend, t atYi going lo morrow four toftos from hero, and you must coma to meet ing.* This tho blacksmith refused lo do, till at lust the preacher by dint oi*hard knocks extorted from him the promise dial lio would attend tho meeting. • Mow,' said tho preacher, when you have said the Lard's prayer, you can gt>t up.’ KgTlio blacksmith protested that ho could not and uld ncl do il ob lie did nol know a word of U. ff'Well, 1 said the preoeher, *1 will leach it to yon , repeat after mo.. ,*Our father which art in heaven.’ (thump. 1 ) Finally the prayer was repeated and the black, smith was allowed to rise, and from that time (ho MolhodUl jtteadhert bate booh allowed to ride the circuit unmolested. Venerable Catholic Priest Dead,— Folhcr Badln, (ho first Roman Catholic pries! ordained In (he Uni ted Stales, died on Tuesday at (ho residence of Archbishop Purcell, in CinclnnaU.sgcd ninety eight. Ho had been a priest over sixty years. (gy Joseph R. Chandler, Esq , who has been sof. Coring from Illness contracted at Washington during the Congressional session, is going abroad (o recruit his health, during hia absence hb will correspond with (bo Evening Buitolin. It is understood that Mr. Ingersolh out present minister at 81. Jamci, will not bo relieved till tllo first of July noli, when Mr. Bochanen will cnlbf on tils (Julies, 03* the lion. Solon Bor land declines tho appoint ntcnl of Governor of Now Mexico. a v v (« whfch for price and quality cannot he boat/ We bavo constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN* DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Stick Candies qf- all kinds, mint, lemon,.chocolate and Gum Drops, Fruits and Nutkof all kinds,?such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins,' Dates, Primes, Almons, English WeloUts, Gleam Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, California and African GVodnd’Nats. Also, a largo assortment of WilloVr Cradles, Cabs, Coaches, dec.'; Accordcons from 86 cents to $lO, 6ut.tor, Sugar and Water Crackers, Cavon* dietyßCungress, Mrs. Miller's 6c Goodwin's Fine Gut Tobacco, and a variety of other good?. From the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, ho hopes to teCtivb a continuance of the same. • Remember the place; opposite MaulA* Halc. A. S. WORMLpY. Carlisle, April 28, 1863, Clothing Bazaar.-Removal. . THE subscriber has removed his fashionable Furnishing Store to the room ho former ly occupied, in South Hanover street, opposite, to Bcntz’s store, and takes pleasure in informing his numerous patrons and the public in general, that bo has made tiis purchases of .' Spring & Summer Goods, and is now in receipt of a very largo stock of well selected, good and cheap English, French end American Cloths, Casslmors and Vestings. which bo will make up to order at (ho shortest no tice, and on reasonable terms. Ho is determined not to bo undersold by any establishment in the country. His work is all made up by superior workmen, under his own superintendence, and ho feels a confidence in his ability to please. April 28—3 m. H.S. ROTEK. Oft. t. *. ftAKEtt, Respectfully offers his professional send* ecs to tho citizens of Carlisle and surrounding ounlry. Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly opposite tho “Volunteer” Office* April 21, 1863—tf ____ Strayed or Stolen! A dark dapple dun horsey abohl 5 years AajTkold, and 15Jor 16 hands high. On the LS side of ihe llirapple is a spot with the hair off, the effects of distemper, on the knee joint of the right hind leg Is a mark from the rub* bing of a halter chain,, and the shoo on (ho left front fool was off when the horso left. Any per* son giving information to tho subscriber, living in Carlisle, where said horse can bo found, will be liberally -wardedL IeHLEY. April 21, 1853—81* PARASOLS. Just received a handsome lot of Parasols. Boxxetb—Juct opened a largo lot of Bonnets, at the new store of Weiso &. Campbell. a April 21. 1853. Embroideries. Just received a large assort* monl of cuffs, underslcevcs, spencers, collars dc ruffling. - Buawlb—A lot of handsome spring shawls lor sale very chotm. OMTsns.— ulack and fancy colored Callers, just received and for sale by Worse & Campbell. April 2I» 1§53. _ Notice THfc heretofore existing firm of M. & L. Slelncf, hoe been dissolved for a short lime and have re united under the firm of Sleinor dt Bros.* S. B. ( Corner of the Market Square. Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to have an increase of* their former business. They have now every facility ind Will spate no ef forts to plcaSo-thcil cuitombfrs they having made ar rangements with thti largest importing houses of Bollimoro and Now York so as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets and al the LOWEST PRICES. Thankful for past patronage they solicit a contln uanco from thtir old customers, and respectfully In vito all others to examine thoir now sty lo of superior Spring anil Summer CIoMSgT nil of their own raonufacluro,-and making as com plete on assortment as con bo found in any store In the United States. In consists of the following: Dress and Frock Coals * i of the best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed in the very best style; single breasted Albert Coats, a new stylo, well adapted to business men, of French bldck ohd colorbd Cloths at very low prices; alnglo breasted Frock coals of French cloths close imitation of the fine dress frock coats at bdlf price} ripring Sack feoalft of cloth, Cassi meres und tweeds, various .colors and prices. Pdnlaloont , French Block Doeokln nod Fonoj caoolmcrco of every description. falsi fan I fan I I Rich fancy Silks and Satin®, hlackdo.,Bombsilnc®, I Valencia®, Marseille®, and Challlocs, at all price®. Eoy'» Clothing. A full assortment of Boya 1 Clothing. Fancy Drei® artlclca.embrattlng all the nbw style® of foncy .Ilk crovot.,-BngHih ..tin do; Oiorw—While, black Sc colored .ilk, kid, Idelo end cotton of every description. TnortKß Cum Bio. of superior finieh and at low price®. , SoenirbKU® of superior Froccn, English and American manufacture. Undcr*®hlrtfc and Drawer® of fine Merino. ®llk, not cotton, jean and muslin, of every description and Quality* . UMDREi.ua of silk and cotton very cheap. All of which will bo sold at tho lowest price® wholesale or retail* house, coinerof llie t’uhlia Remember Hid.alone Square,. Carlisle, A UOUBD, STEINER * BROS irll a), la5S. . . Xlio Grout Eiclicincnt AT OOILBY’B EMPORIUM U caused by the great daily rush for New Goods, at the old and established cheap store. Now opening a splendid assortment of Spring Goods, iuch as Challios cloth, barralis do Lalnes,barrages, elegant dross silks, mous do bego, ehintses, calicoes, ginghams, neodls worked collars, undoralcevss, &«J. bonnets . An Immense assortment of Bonnets from 87 cent* lo fB. Beautiful and cheap ribbons, Artificials and Baniwl linings in. grant variety.' carpets/ A Mr lot of now end cheap carpetings, not> lb ba excelled in pile© and beauty In the Slate. . Parabois—A complete saaortmont of Parasols and sun Shades, Tory cheap. • Boots asd Suoib— l have added largely to this department, and will sell them cheaper than over. , Groceries—A freah lot of. cheap Groceries just received. Comoon with your caah and save a profit by selecting your purchases from this magnif icent aaaorlment of cheap goods. QC)* Remember the old stand* Baat Main street, Carllala. April ftl, 1668. CHARLES OGJLDV. , OF DEALERS: OF Goods, Wares, 6c’ Merchandize. Also, Mil* lew, Distillers, Lumbermen,'&o., within lhs County of returned and olhskillcrfln accordance with, the moral Act's of Assembly /viz: : Cbr/Wfc.' ■ • C/mS. •>" ■ "*j I.W.Mby ' 1 . 13 s|o 00 Jno U William'S 1& .10 00 Samuel Ellioti 14 00 Charlee Ogilby 10 SO 00 Gfcp W Hlltfdr 13 10 00 Behtz & l9 IS 60 DanielEckels l4 10 60 Margaret Snodgrass. 14 / 7 00 J 6?.G Keller U 7 00 JpbmPaUeir (liquors) 14 10 60 J fii D Rhoads 14 7 00 W B Murray : !U 700 S W Haverstiok (liquors) 'l4 10 50 Wm'H Bretz i f U 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, 14 7 00 Henry Saxton 19 12 60 Wm M Henderson 6c Soft 14 7 00 John Hamer, (liquors) 13 15 00 Peter Mobyer 14 7 00 John P Lyne 13 10 00 Jacob Wolf (liquors) 14 % 10 50 J A liohn (liquors) 14 10 60 Jacob Sener 13 10 00 0 Inlioff Agt (liquors) 13 16 00 S M Hobvor 14 7 00 Wetse 6c Campbell 13 10 00 THSklles U 7 00 II M Rawlins 14 V 00 Wood 6c Conner P Arnold Arnold 6c Livingalott John Keeoy N W Wbod*Agt Wm L Haller H M Johnson (Prof) W A Carothers Lewie Steiner J Kelso Jno'.N , John Gillen (liquors) P Metsersmith Charles Barnltz (liquors) Woodward At Schmidt Wen Sheldon. Honty Peters B J Kiefer Henry Darkness Henry Shrom A S Wormley 0 Ogtlby Jonathan Cornman John Conley James M’Granahan A M Piper Agt W W Shuler David Marlin, Liquors, Samuel Neff, liquors, Edward Diddle, Jr. 'Mifflin. Jno U Porry, Liquors, 1 Henry Snyder i Win Wlutefiold, Liquor*, | ’ Shippentbutz. | Samuel SvfauJQ} ij.ohp Gish CF Ktfnklo KuhkleAcSievick John Stumfaaugh Peter S Artx, Agt W D E Hays J 0 AUick Jacob Pogue, Liquors, Arnold Ac Son Jacob Dumburger J B Dunoan Agt Nevln Ac Biddings John Wunderlich Mary-Mlllor Cornelius Ac Milzel John Bridges John G Medinger Dickinion. Russel & Dice D L Bcelman Newcomer Ac Kurtz Weakly Ac Shriver Wm Watts Benjamin Plank ) Joseph L Sterner David Demulh Mechaniceburg, Simon Arnold, Liquors, Epbraim Zug J Reiglo Henry Lease JH&A Slngizcr Ira Day J F Spahr Switer Ac Emminger Melliaon Ac Zacanab George Singizer Jacob Dorsheimer J Blizzard JohnSwiehor George Webbert Levi Snell George Aulo Netooille, Hunter Heron 'f & J M’Candlish Jacob Swoyer Bear &Cobapgh Slough Acl!l*Farlandf Joseph Laughlln Ogilby, Bros &Co . John M Davidson Georgo Haniill Hopewell. Snyder Ac Delhi I Wherry Ac EshefabouT Newtod, J H Wiely Joseph Smith Kyle Ac Washing?* Woods Ac Orauy John Q Loy. Weilpenmborovgh, John Hood Thomas G reason C Rennlnge* J W D Gilliland Williamsbn At GoodheSH Fronkford. W AcJ Gfaeft, IlquorS, South Mlddletoh. AW Leldich S N Divio Mullen Ac Alexander Robert Given Southampton. J W Clover, IC.Fauanauglu North Middleton, I Elias,Light, liquors, 1 Upper Allen, j J Guswller St Co I Hampden, G Ac W H.BckeJS I Henry RupJ> John Kuli 1 McGuire At Sheaffr I Dr. Rogers I Georgo Eppjsy • JSaApennihorough. Jacob flonnlnger, liqudrs, Andrew RsMnger * Bigler, M’Klnley St Will Kerr Ac Humoll Goo W Kessler, liquors, Mibhnol Freeze 1 1 J W Korr D Ac J RynftrJ i New Cumberland . John G Miller, liquors,, Mosser, James Ac Oo Charles Oyster Valentine Feoraan John'A McLain, liquors, John Horn . Led Ac Rlngland pohr» Si Swhzor, liquors, . Lower Allen, Isaac Barton, liquors, Epley Sc Ernst - Brower Ac MorlhUod Mathias Ditner, liquors, Rudolph Wlillb Afohroe. , . M 6c S Morretl Geo Geesemsn 6c Co Michael Fisiel , Sitvir tSfpnng, C H Whltcomo John Coyle . ' Jacob Simmon,* Liquors, Leidich &Hro . A H Zorger . - Slromo 6c Havcrsllck .. Mitts. Silver Spring, Thomas.B Bryson John Shoffner Goo H Bucher John HaJlacher Lower AUe A. 0 Eberiy Samuel Bftne’r John H Kaufman C Rupp Mr. McClure Upper Alien, Jacob Coover jt South Middleteti, Jacob Sboaffer WUlford 6c Bossier tiannie. David VOglctdhg 19 JA&OWAbI 13 Benjamin Gibler 19 North Middleton, Wm M Henderson 6c Sob 19 David Marlin 19 7 00 19 GO 7 00 7 00 10 00 DieHnson. John Mooro Frankford, John Hays - Wufpcnni&o rough. Marshall lames Jdbn Laughlin Jacob Sbellanerger Differ dc.Krider Saftitfel Piper JYewtoA. Isaac Markward Christian Au Carlieta. Edward Showers C InlidT Agt Upper Allen. John Bowman North Middleton . Henderson Sc Parker I South Middltton * I Robeil Given Wolford & Bossier ilfonro«. M O Oettzhoover J Ado 0 W Ahl Southampton, Marlin Cooler Hopewell. Robert Quigley Ramp Sc Grove Newton. P A Sc J A Ahl 14 10 50 14 7 00 14 10 50 Car Hale. Wra Alexander 10 6 00 Wm Barnitt 0 8 00 BEER, OYSTER it, EATING HOUSES. Carlisle. Stratton & Whiting % & 00 Jacob LoW B 5 00 Joseph Markt* , 6 6 00 Wm Spdnsfer 9 6 00 John Huffman . 6 5 00 I George VV Brandt 9 9 00 JVew Cum&erfend. Jacob El|er 9 6 00 Shippeneburg, Philip Dilrick 8 & 00 J D tccted from Iho very beat of the New York 06 Phil* adclpbla markets, consisting of Ladiet Dress Goodr, 10 00 10 00 Persian Cloths, Barege do Lane, Black Cfcsll, Chill Barege, Chamolion Silk, Uombatinos, Alpacas. All wool Do Lance, Moot de bage, French Ghialxes, Lawns, &o. 7 00 7 0 7 00 7 00 7 00 CoUara, Undoraleovoa, Cuffs, Spencora, Srtlak ahd Juconcl Ruffling, Bwlaa end Jutdrtct Edging end Inserting, Ualo end Meculin dd* Florentine do., Linen Bobln do., Vulenconea Lacea. Gloves and. Hoticry. tO 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 Kid 8Ilk» Lisle Thread, Mohair and Colton Glow*, White i nJ black Bilk «5c biacklngraln tioae. mixed and white Cotton do., Mena half how. 10 60 Domestics. Gingham*, cbocka.tlcklnga,calicoes, white muslin*, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans, blue end fancy Drill*, Veetlnai. plain Hosiery, Cheeks, Ticking!, .Needle Wptkcd Goliath Flannols,Baggipg, Chimesattas, Counterpanes, Edgings and Inssrllng. . Carpet Chain, &c,. ore. &c. and a complete assortment of ib oof lint) which we are selling at serf low prices indeed.-* Conntr; prodnce taken in eicbange for Goods, - BENTZ & BROTHERS, March.3l, 1853. , Croat Arrival ©* SPRING AND SUMMER. GOODS. AT the store of the subscriber, the great UaVtTO Diy- Goods, Groceries, Dooli end Shoes* . The subscriber respectfully IhlbrinV his iHintA end numerous cdltdmnrffi that he has returned ftoitor Philadelphia i~ Vvlth a Ijrgo and varied •tsotltaebl hi SPRING.AND SUMMER GOODS,, consisting in, pail 6f Broadcloths and Caxslneref, BaUlabls,Vesllngs,MuiUo«,Cbeck* f , rU\tlngs,Pla*i» noli, Liasoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves,dec. , / Ladies* Dross Goods, Silks,J3ombat!npa,*gafed, plain and changeable Poplins,jMopslin doLtilnes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Merln‘ocs,fchaVrls p Hd* tlery, &c. . • ... Men** and Bogp jffdftjSUd Cop*» A very large assortment* embracing every-' atytl' and quality. A largo aisorttaeht oil* Bontasts* Bift* bons. Umbrellas, and Parasols. ' * . White and colored Carpet Chain. Boots & Snots.—An extonslve variety of Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes* most celebrated manufacturers. Groceries'), Such aa Sugar, Coffee* Molassea, Rice, Ac. CheftA 't'EAS from the Well known; Tea dealers, ’Jett* kin* &tJd. . ~ All who Title oar establishment are frda(olfe» knowledge (bat we are telling every description'of Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Oar system of low prices has already attracted a great number qf people. The.attention of all who wish, geipd hat* gains is solicited, as extraordinary Inducement* can be offered to purchasers. Butter,Eggs,Rags,Soap, and Dried Frnll,takaft at markclprices N. W. WOOD&. Agk. April 7,1863. MEW SFRIMO & SVSOIEtt ooomu THE •übacriber would respectfully inform Wi euatomora and the public In general, that he ho* I jitai received a Urge supply of Spring and Sommer Good*, which ho la determined to soli at prloaeoe low lf not lower lhah any other establishment la town, among his assortment will bo found Ladles Dress Ctooifls) i \ of ever* kind and style, snob a* Black and Ferity ) Silk*, India 6c. Foulard Bilks, Barege d* Lain MU ) Lawn*. Oarage*, Moos do Cage, Swiss, Book. Moll ) and Jaconet Maa/ina, (ogelhor with • variety, of other*. ' •' ' / Shawls! Spring Shawla of different bind* comprUlog WhUfr Crape,Cashmere, Do Laino Darage,*&& Bonnets, Bonnets. Oor assortment of Bonuela will be found -one of Um large*! and moat complete in town, ranging (opttM from 37J cl*, to $7. Ribbons. A very nice lot of Ribbons* for occk tod Bonnet Ribbon* at *ll price*. Parasols. Paaaaola of all kind*, such at Plain and Embroldet* ed, Silk and Salic, Liced, do Cotton and Oiogbana* at all prioetv Domaitcs! 6 00 Such at Bleached & Unblokched Moal|ns,iClisett> Ticking!, Table Diapers, Mena* dt Coy a'. Wstti Bogging!, Ao. Carptla I A large Block or carpets from the oommoneel ooU ton to the boat Imperial and three ply. Tapestry (Jruaael*, which will ba fold cheaper than (bey Can bo porohaaed elaovhert. Boots and Shoe** A large assortment of Men's and Boy’sTJools snfc Shoesi and Women’s and Children’* Show of til kinds; thouries. Groceries ofrall kinds, consisting of Coffee,6c|tr« Tea, Spices, Molasses, &0., M the old eland % doors north of the Carlisle Bank, where .you can And anything la oar tloo cheaper than any plaOO In town. PHILIP AftNOLD. Apjllt. 1833. ' To Cabinet Makers. IF yoti deiire a complete assortment of Good* (o iclect from, coll in Gust Main afreet, whareyon n be supplied with Heir cloth of all breadths, sftflt and chair springs, Mahogany Veneers from 87| cU to $2 per sett, Walnal and Maple Veneers. Moald* jngs of all breadths, Rosels, Vat nlahes, &c. 1 InvlU their particular attention to my Varnishes and ««trjr | thing else used in their line | March 3, 1863, Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on tboeatata of R. M. Blessing, late of Sliver Spring townablp.Cambaf land county. deceased. have been issued by Ilia Be* aieurof laid county, lo tbo 'subscriber residing lit the «ama township. All persons indebted totaLt eiiate Mil make immediate payment, end thou a*r« itier claims will present them for settlement lo . ingct m y FRANCIS ECKELS* AdmW / April U. 1853—0 t . ' ■ Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that If tier* lealarbaiU tary on the estate of George TAghtner, I'ala of the borough of NeWfille, Cumberland cbunty,d¥* ceased, have been Issued by the- Regialor to aubscribor, who reside* in said boioogb:. sona having clnima againat sold eal*f« will nresant them forlelllemcnt, and those indebted will muto payment without daisy. s - JOHN WAGGONER, Executor. March 31.1853.—0w* Bacon llnnii> CHILD A. Co’B. celebrated etlgaif cdtad Hama, for .alo by WOODWARD A 60HMIDT. March 81, 1863. ’ ' " ' ■ ’ ' nintUcral- „• DM«. in whole and half battola, now re /UU oolvlnfc and for aalotby „ Ae.*«a*vni ~MatchBl. WOODWAItD A BCllMWt*. Embroideries. Such a. .siaofea. Collar.,' Cufla. ilandkarchlaft. Eds ‘Hi/Eff April 1, 166 l . nju.s »c lanips. • . JUST reoalvid another eia«o of aplendid GoM Mink j D. Latna. which Of 0. fi6« 1859. ■■ A- L a. ./ - T ' KottiOVaU THE Too, Gfoc6ry .and.Qdeah.Wara Ble« onba * W OatU'ala, Mafcl* »i; >s*.. & H. SAXTON.