~__ - added to the nember apportion. ce nt: obon, Indisna; s Noir York, connec tient, Kerlin:6ly, Pialaylvania, w o o, • Mannaoliasetti, Rhode Island, :Maryland' lettnessee, Gor es, Missouri, 'fetes. Itartatoan.-7The Brie pad is the , ',got in the world-467 miles.. That tom Bosomy and Bt. Petersburg, in Russilk, is in length, being 450 miles; Tire Rae. go government is about beginning is. road from Warsaw to 'St Peterabirg, a distance oil moN than '7OO miles, of which - .Wi Major 'l'. S. Breua, late ef the Erie road, ll be thlif E n gineer. It , is note worthy that , the Ameri ca great enterprise is bra private company; theiliessimi is built by government. Bravos. Assianul Pansatiinx. „, :oramt, N.Y.-This body Met in the city of il t i es , N . y, on Tittuiday last. About 1250 detiLlateswere inattendance. The Rev. Al. ,b c d gunes,D. D. L. L. D., of the That Pres. 14rian Church in that city, was rieited Moderator, and Itev. , prolessor S. M. Hopkins, of Auburn Seminary, N. Y., Clerk.--. OnTridayilVashington, D. C., was designated us the next place of Meeting.. —.The Democratic Convention at Washing. ton, pa. have nominated Hon. James Buchan an for the Presidency in 1852. —John B. Gogh is lecturing in Dayton, Ohio. The Democratic Reformers of Rhode Island are to have a grand celebration on the 4th of July next —The fare from Dunkirk to New York, on the Erie Railway, is $B. „, APPOISTMERTS BY THE PENICSrLVANIA CA- Sll CostattsstosEns.---Hon. Timothy Ives, of 'Fetter county, to be superintendent of moun tiitisection of the State Railroad,. to carry out, the law appropriating "a certain sum .to avoid' the Portage inclined plane. General William Brindle, of Lycoming county to be Superintendent of the North Branch canal. A Great Deal of Whitlitg to lee Done.— In the advertisement of the Clerk of the llouso ofßetkesentatlres of the next CongresS, there is set down among the things needed, 250 doz en pea knives—about a dozen for each mem. bet.lLof which 150 dozen are to be u four bla. ded.,:pearl handled, and of the highest ileish :Lai beat quality, and 100 dozen of two blades, pearl handled. and of the highest finish and best quality." Each- member must have U. large family of boys. IShacking Accident—As 3liss Caroline A. Stephens, of Ossibee, N. H., was dressing her hair in the factory in Dover, on the rich ult., it was caught by a horizontal shaft, around which she was carried several times. - One of her feet was badly bruised, the skin •tints loos ened from the skull, and the bone in one of her legs was dreadfully. eru.shed. Hopes are entertained of her recovery. Practical Satire.—kt Syracuse, New York, on - Saturday, a fat negro woman, rigged out in the new Turkish style, with a dress 'reaching just below her knees, flowing irowsers and a Olin hat, with streaming - ribbons. promenaded the streets, attracting considerable attention. Tee dress was giren her by some yotmg gen tleman atthe cite. The Remit oTSeiesslon. The persistinee of the secession leadere in South Carolina, in urging' on extreme - Measures, has had the natural effect of bringing forttrat last the eonservarive in fluence of those who would save the com monwealth front the ennsequences of threat- ened precipitancy.. We regard it as a good omen, that such considerations as are put fnrward in the subjoined extract should ap pear maleading journal, - the Courier, in the city ot Charleston. The writer is for ming.a probable hypothesis of the course 'Which the general government would pur 'sae in the event that South Carolina as a scats should resolve herself out of the tin : I ion: The federal governMent will not march ' treopiinto the state. This would be a 'rieesure of violence inexpdient and unnec-, • etary. It will not establish - a floating eastern house, as has been supposed, be!' 'came it would be 'clumsy and inconvenient. To - secure the revenue, it Would merely', 'abolish Charleston, Georgetown and Beast -1 Mort us ports of entry for the time being. , .1 Tho'power ofthe federal g6v.ernment, un der thetopstitution to deckle what ports shall beTorts of entry, iP beyond all doubt. The set of 1799 determines the number of those ports in South Carolina and elsewhere. From time in time congress - has: changed 'them ortholfshed them, as for example,the l port of ChUrrituck, in North Carolina, in 1841. South. Carolina will not permit the 'duties on goods imported to be collected within her lithits. The federal government will be driven then to abolish her ports as Pcuto of call -SG lettg as the ditties are not, perm hurl to be-collected. - Bow will thit proc.eding operate on the' vandition.of the stater and particularly of, the city, All foreign trade will &ease, caner vessels attempting 'to enter a port other, than a port of entry, is liable to for 7 reitur.., vessel and cargo. Commerce being annihilated, our merchants must go'• else-, where to do business. Capital, which de-, ponds on trade or employment, must go 4 04 theta Wharf property will be worth nothing; there will be nothing, to land orj Ship.. Pry decks - and ship-yards will be valueess ; there will beno vessels to repair. Thenthiber of vacant houses will be so large. that house rents will he greatly re duced. No'Metr buildings 'then would ho erected, and Mechanics must emigrate with the merchants. 'Factors must follow their customers,- whOso rice .and cotton will be Bent for Bale to: other states. Cotton, in motif of coining down the inailread'froi anshurgb, Will go up the mad Arne& Bamburgh to Augusta and Savannah._: That part ofthe said road between Bran chville and Charleston Will be unused, tin iest it he for bringing goods to tl e city Maggleitfrom -other states, ~Thecoastt rade would be 'destroyed as Well tta Me 144 gn trade, as the state will tat tithes tmadoce, and it will go of course to 1 4 uao Whit it is not taxed. into these,Places it will 1* smuggled South Carolins.it will be as easy to. loutple into the state IS out or itoind ,' Vhody admits that the last is very:easy yule? l - 14 Zir teasel that will 'depopulate..., aten will Ore en immense impulse to the . growth of other places; - Savannah will double her business nod !Population. She willreeeive the merchants. the ueohan lee, the eaptial ! that we shall hive At the - very moment when lee baie no - employ: menta for :It wilr thus become _the direct interest of ourieighbereto keep its in the aesolute Condition to which we shall bo reduced. They ,will wax fat, on - our misfertunes. ' If our planters and ! (anners are so patriotic its not to send their ,enttim, rice, sad "other. pntinee la ports out of the state, there will bane Money eirettlating_in the state. ',..The banks will be Withont Ws inets paper. There will be no divldinda. At the very. time when, _. ode 'Usti quadrupled there will ho \ no money to pay them. We 11 a shall be theckinated-!—unable to move. - • The peoplc - will very soon demand of the secession leaders that some remedy for this condition of ruin be pointed ;out ,to .theitt. What will that remedy be? There can be no fighting—theto will pia nothing to eight. There can be no appeal , to for eign nations—they could have no pretence for complaint. lfany Man _ thinks, Other wise, let him reverse the ease. ,Should England Abolish liristol, or Prince Abolish Havre ; as ports of entry, could we com plain or, object? Shall we send a minister to Europe to ask for help ? Every foreign state would ignore" the independent gov.: eminent of;Sectli Carolina. Our condition Would beat once•belpless and ridiculous— should suffer, and command , no sympa thy -I - because the evil will be our own choo sing both as to its beginning and continua , tion. _ nave - not the people a right;to ask tit once, and it net prudent to ask in ad vance4that they who are about to deliber ate on the future proceedings of the state should at once declare what ,rernedy they propose to apply to a condition of things in Social Carolina' which trill he the result of their own measures, and which is at. least possible, which may believe title probable and not a few think certain? • . , APPALLING °EMINENCE AT DANVILLE. —The Lewisburgh Chronicle of ,Wednes day gives the particulars of the injury to the Methodist Church at Danville,by light= fling. on Sunday last: The congregatiOn were kneeling in prayer just before the sacrement was to be admin. intered. There wore no previous indica tinns of a storm, except a slight sprinkle of ruin, and a cloud which _ seemed to be gathering in a northerly direction. The steeple was first struck and much shattered. After reaching the main building, the elec tric fluid divided into two seperato currents —one passing through theeeiling t and along the chain by which one of the lamps was suspended, (both of which latter were Ile mnifsbed.) • directly-down into the midst of the crowded congregation—tearing up the liner and pews considerably, and instantly killing Mrs. . Pencil, and inflicting alarming injuries Upon her Sister, 3liss Vastine, and eight or nine others. mostly females, besides stunningfiod otb6ratise partially affecting teeny other persons. Hottatorm.—The Albany Evening. Post gives the following account . ofa horrible tragedy, enacted about three miles south from WUrtsboro', Sullivan county, on the 15th nit.: • - “Timothy Palmer, crilile engaged in peal ingbark, was shot dead, and was afterwards found under a tree which had but- x abort time been fallen. Suspicion' fell ow his brother, Mr. R. Palmer, who had recently cherished revengeful feelings - towards him for some real or imaginary wrongs, and who followed him into the woods, taking with him a gun, under. lhe Pretenee,of hunting But he disclaims all knowledge - of the mut ter, and *tenth to have been sleepihg in the woods at the,time it took place.- The deceased was about 28 years of age and is said to have been a man of violent temper. Rosncav Br TUE Cutorcovoax Pao- CESS.—, We have publicity to reberies innu merable,. and the name in which they were committed, but never, did *we think that.chloroform would be used by the mid i night depredator to'accomplish his purpose. Such is--the - fact, and this powerful agelreY to lull ono intb a state (if insenhility, used by some rogue, on Thursday evening; inihe dwelling house of Richard Baird,-, Eighth street— TIM robber, after surveying the premiies, quietly :opened; the parlor door, *herein a young lady was slumbering in an armed their,' awaiting the , return of her phrents. A sponge, saturated with chloroform,yras, placed to her nostrils. and sonn slue was rendered powerless. ; The rob ber th'en eommenoed search kir plunder. and carried off a gold Wateb and- several other ailicles of value. Who the • accent. plisbed and "daring villain : was, !stamina mystery.—Cin Com. - A 3lddi , littvoLtlOn AFFAIL , --A num named. Butler is now in prison at Nashville. Tznn., in default 0f 4 510,000 bail, charged with causiiig the death of his wife ihr lence - and -starvation. Strong susinctons bad:been triteitained against Lim, and finally the house wad . entered by a window tbe doori being all faitened, and a woman was found lying" in .the bed, oovered,With filth, lin a most emaciated condition:` was l'ettremely weakand h is stated she declared that she had not eaten anything for a week or more,. She spokebut little: • They found that her person bore the, marks or iielence; and- about, her limbs Were'black iiituits of dords, by which it is stippcised She Lad been bound to the bed. ',; She' was so tench re du:Cod that the bones id many Pliteeihad worn through the skin. She died on the 10th, soon after being diseirgered. •OALIMITY.-4Ptlr pity was throvrn into a state ofgreat 'eiciteloent evening, on account oft painful catastrop h e the details of which, as tlear ei we must certain, are followi ;—lsaao ft Brown, Major Hughes, and Win. Beboe, of this city, and Nicholas Vera" ancf John Smith, of Bergen, started 'yesterday afternoo' a. sinall boat frac:loo vicinity *film Thatched Cottage Garden; or Ellis and' on their return, between 7 and 8 etlocki! i the boat- was by .spine twins mist:ad setae; *bare about mitTway, ixitweett`the Island and the Jariey:Wire. Hogbeland clung to the boat, and Brown, Titere and Smith endeairorod.to reach a badge of brush catalysed ottbe tops of -fishing poles, whiels the latter affected, but Brontoited Teem worannable to:do so, and sad to Mate; bitb fo u n d a watery J ae' ether three were soca rescued by 'perms Iron). the phare. Tho bodies'of the drew:tall two disci:Arita about:ten Ain& in tturevaaing chi, watch of one . N o* cease] to bead at 25 inhaides past 7; tint that of tlos other it 28 niputois Arta. = .ThO' .yet joong ma. not. 'over thirty', yaws or age and both hate young families- to -mourn- Weir sadden exit:—Nra's4 Ms( 2 WegraA ofMilluk• : Cesaszr:,rjuticitar.Cnrptier Newaute held an iiniCesit',ott:the . ttedi Of one ;mace . MeNamera; at ,the . hoosit Uf J. - 14- Garwood,- ittNieholiou;.,tOwnsiNikthi&Untinty, an Saturday; :the .; - The jury: foind that deceased came to his dentliby blows bySatauel , L4f.sittead,v6l44'444. cated_his neck , Ne learifthat the, deceased wattort,lrieh' laborer from -Soule of-the Ohne Werkii. and came the. Ueighborhood of 'llal9teitES: about- _noon on, IhuradaY.:, 22d ~Ete Pitied 'along 4.1 - ptiblie sold; pass tug, stead's honse and_ went. totinirds Garwood's iteppini at Mr. Thiberta end 'called for some thing tomit,' which Wei! . given him. ',Tie then left, and Moen: afteireterned. and tried to get in, the - house, hot Roberts being alone and having . , been alitiMed at his eondeet: when in the' house before, alto bar red all the' doors.} :Atter ,trying the door's and . windows he. left the House and proceed ed towards the stoke. .While on his way: to the store he .wan overtakee. by a young daughter - Of. Mr., alsteadaged, aboUt ten years, whent 'accosted : Witli„.imptoper language, and taking held of her;_thspured ' her upon the around and . endeivereotto:Ti ! , elate kerperson.L ShO. screamed for help, which:alarmed hint find, he let her tn.'. He thin went towards.tha depot; and Met Hal steitd, the girl's father in the. road. They both stopped, and while there, Mrs. Hal : steed came running up, and told, her bus hand -what had happened, whereupon Hal stead fell upon MeNathara, heat and-kicked Mini, breaking his neck, 'which owned hiS death in abbot tiro hours after.— Tryoiking Dem. DESTIIDCTION OF TIRE WileaT..—The wheat in the centre an) portion of the State is moat seriously injured by the late fro Sta especially the early sown.—. 4 Tbousahfis of acres may be seen, red at_top,; yellow atbottom, and wholly suspended in its grosith.. It has commenced sprouting from the rookand will throw up new beads l probably if the %relabel' &weld be favors; ble, and make perhaps a half crop, but not of perfect - grain. Late, sown wheat promi-: ses welt—Ohio Statesman, 17th, Dzsrandrivx Fraz.-41n Tuesday mor ning portions of the New Jeylly Iron Co's. extensive Works at Boonton, eonsUtine of the Spike Mill. main. Roiling 'Mill, Little mill sheds, blacksmith's shop; ace.. were burned. The *hole &image to buildings and machinery was about $15.000. on— which there; is insuranee.ateounting 046,- 000. The `whole loss, it is estimated, t will not exceedslo.ooo. - Their storehouse and contents were uninjured. It is anticipated by the Company that their building s will be so far reinstated in a month as to resume operations. , - • CouivTrtiltatT.—One dollar bills of ibe Bank of Albion, Orleans County, have been altered to tens, and detected in Wall street. ; The Are° following !ranks all refuse to pay their Old circulation, on tlio'ground of having been ;robbed; yet Minh bills are con stantly nQQearing in IYall-Street, and are rejectuf,bv the-brokers. ,The only safe way for individuals is, to refuse all their bills, whetheri of old''or -new' dntes of issue.— There can be no mistakes that way : Dorchester and Milton Bank, Dorches tar. Mari Phirtint Balk WesteriC, Chesegrly Daunt'. Bank:Pa. iLAVII.Vir MEM E27,1g) NEWS FRO* Etr,uom—The S. Mail , steamer Washington, took N. Y. by surprise IfOriday last arriving much 'sooner Allan sis irns expected ,having made her passage in - 11 days and 23 - kours.—The Tribune, of TnesdaY Europe is dull and quiet and so is able the bettevp_prepate for the claim that nre:to come. In England the Exhitition still prospers and Ministers agin have fat "majorities on the anti- Pipal biil. In Frande the angry discussion of " fusion," " revision," " prolongaton," .is kept up with as much zeal as al steam" boiler dis- . 1 plays when the escape-pipaia opened. But for the power ;or letting of the warmth of patty feeling in this way, and finally taking the sense of the countryupon It by some sort of bophlar vote, these disputants ivonld at once •go to fighting. The liberty Of the is a, gfeat safety valve: - In PotatoAr, &Marla Still stays et Opinto ttnd avoids the Office of Prime Minister, to Which he lies been netted. This"seems to fa+or the libothesis that, his designs, reach father than,i mere 'change of cabinet, He is very likely bent on tang the '-King mad Qtieen out of ofride, as well as thfiii late Pin - stittitional advisers; 1 • The King of lizsitamt has granted an am. nesty in the insargenta of Sehlesivig I 1 ils: • in G ERMANY analt , ur there ,is no crews to speak of, not because everything is piosperetia. but the contrary:, , . The monOtony , is that - 4 bad government and national dear. - The Liverpool Cotres market has Erica; though prices hand trendefi The fituadsaaiitiescue 13Osur5, Monday:l=o* The tettinorry la the Fugitive Slays relactie 'use closed :today. and 4t, nits past 12 o'clock Ron . John P. Haiii ..orimmencesft, the closing ergainent for the defame. -He as. carded find, that the'l - Govertmeni, was ~hound to prove that Shatliactiiiss -bmitide a slave attar the `;lbws into Mtheethu eeite and Was legally, WO' -ineth - alftided to ilia feeling and law la Virglrds-Js I .ogard 13 ' 61 0# 0 7. And paid ' her &`. - - 4 001 3 1iiient for her liberality Weil eases *here ,s/aveiiore coiteridir4 rot their tighl**d its Osl7lol/ed for, Scott -(thi-TeesicsirYthai iliqt!ljffit Culti as Ali sea aI:14 U* he Wield him in- *a moan, **lst**of :the Fugitive Slive law - Mr: be 4004444400* ,the *ser#: case Wetild eopelibimeelf - th , the '4ereetw-.4zikdoe! illaimt'as it itta. lis thee proceeded to take erp-theseve#.l countsin the 104ctratnt: sad sr pod theialepetittely as sustained tiy: the — law and -evidence:. Before be conclude it tfieteurt adjourned. _ • , ' - Eire at . Troy,: • _ , Monday, Inia(; 2:, • A Al'o occurred •at \Vest Tray last, n,ght, widnlt destroyed a taiga wooden bethile,T be l(ilging to lloinee: Day. TW O 'dwellings and three barna swish also .-- _ . destroyed • Thnlieia is 650)00, which is covered by in surance. .• • • Late tind Interesting Crow Met" . toil-Orleens,litednesdni,'s . o 28., - The steamship Materna his airtied here in fiee"days. from Vera erns, bringing $2B, ORO !meek. Beth Aiuse of OM Afesieati Congrese. ''a'lirga tnejority;anitelled the Tehatm, tepee grant. to Gary ;Land in the sena6 the Tehauntopeo Treaty ivas lola en the - table. A motion -AIM Made to impeach Lacalsen for negotiating 'the `grant They refused to mod ify 'the : Tariff byrereoving prohibitory du ties. Ilongieseadjuuined on the 20th. Eta'residentl'indiazia died on the 15th lost. A letter froin n welt infer - reed inureti, .sage'- l Anather appeara close at -• . - 'the Yucatan Legislature earnestly in vokes the aid of Motion to terminate the IndlitiL war. - • The Lou oflhe bark:Sitivannah by Orel - CIIARLESTOSS . IIea*. :gay 28. The steamer Jasper, arrive from Savan nah, passed on Tuesday evening the Hail: Savannah, (from Savannah , td - New-Yoak,) on fire, near Tybec. The ateam , tog Tybee took the passengers and eras -off. Loss is about $BO,OOO. A fire occurred to-day I'm Savannah and destroyed two housss on 114-st Nos. 212 and 214. The loss is estimated at $20,000. 130unty .14and. Wairanifi. Wasuisaros, itlay 29.--:An official no, tire from the CoutmissionVO of Pensions, says ~:—..Where Bounty Laud -Warrants miscarry and get lost, the persons to whom sent most immediately enter a! caveat in the General Land office to prevent the issuing of Patents to fraudulent claimants, and also six weeks public notice of the lost property, by minutely deserkhing . the warrant. The identity of the applicant: and all necessary facts must be proved under oatlpl,' fridaY, May . The trial of issues relative to thik es'ate of Kosciusko, will commence next Monday in the Circuit OsurtAtevertly - Johnson and other. Counsel have been retainuti The corner stone of Minn - Academy, lately established - 41i. Rieltards„, - was raid this evening by the' Mayorga the presence of a large assemblage. • TheSoallierit , BALTthIcRE, Friday; 31ey 30. The New-Orlenrui Meals received.' The eteam.ship •Ilraebtnarrived-atlNew Orleans from Brim , with c 22,000 specie, and the steamship Plebe with 35,000.' To all whom It fluky 'Concern. Tl - ICCommittee desiring to take nplist the Puryitig-ground all that: have friends boiled and no rart!tunas atsauttxmafted.auna,t-Uto Corifinittes on }he ground on Thtiraday afttrnoou of each week diming the month of June; coffin:en elng .on _Thursday. June 4. Also • theise that, woald like lots are requested to tall on the Cum • mattes. It. R. LYONS. ' Notice* • The Electie notanio' Medical Society will hold iusannual matting- at.the Court House in Montrose. Junelo. 4general• 'attendance is so licited. Dr. Loomis 'will lecture upon the injuri ous' effects of Cato:Met on thehutfiftn system:, ABRAZikt CHAMiERVIN. SO- Temperance ":Meeting. *A. !Meeting 'br tlie Montrose and Bridgewate'r Temperance Society Kill ie held at the: tist -Chureh next Tuesday evening. Bentley expected t 4 delivei an address. ga:Dmtr* • ,31aaraosz, Alay 1331.. • What, bash. e 51.90 a $1,12 813, pr bbl. 81-70 Cora, . `• _ 60 Rye, - " •60 - • B.whEHeprlt 1,56a1.75 Oats, 34 a• ' *3l Hay, pr too, 5,75 a ( Oa _Btu:kart 37., a 40 Etonee,oal piton 5,00 a 5,50 Appler. green 29 a. 50 I Batter, l2 a 14 ‘. dried 1,00 I bard 7a 9 Bans pr both 1.00 a1,12X Pork; pr bog . a ITheat dr pr 6615,75 a -6,001 mad! iropro,rod,,and,lion, Soldered ; Buildings . ; O pi V grafted or aciintoron'triult tothrirfitiletties, and e trees;rem frail Mmitc ol olunt tho twang sso a ilepot ott_the New York & Bete gi l ltrold; peke. and ,itm w orpirt,p,nt.i- All ithoorfoh to tell impureW• Reed gime...will pdo.o,proapt mt 43001-• by, ou or addrtondug meat Stintroso, f l uaqueluanilieutinty, Pa.• Ctlat,Cdoreyattes fans? daitituar to Usti trikedatifresof WAN Corner. oft' 'll4 tidlotiinp Paiute and Lots *tenor Meru' foe nta'r Nn.l,4'oo,sess,Boittionorod,Trador ItOitioand flare: No 2, 60 old 80. .do - TAO 71 - 2.'77 • • No:' 5.100 . . 60: .do , do ~ do 4- Nal 5,70 f!d4',,, 0 - - ,:" ; do- •. do: • • No: T,,, St lb. 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' 11:o. nrootr . ao 140 .':- 'i'i '• ; " ' - -- . , g . 11.3111 . 170 ,de 10 . 0:. : . ,i‘._. • 4 , ',. {. ~{% , .... - V • ,I, 115 ; an; so a.". • .. 'do . - 1.14,' -- r * dd. , : --. sio, - - ' • ilt. , -- ' do . ~ n . 4., ;2 i .to IA 5.141 , do : ..., do . „, t). . Ai, .2 ' , v 3 Oft . ' f 9: do, - do' 'do''' ' do .'' '.;qo, 41 k ,, . ..,.. .2no .0,. dii, - :-.'do -du '\n, 46..1'20 otrea tO inaprurea. Mule hotu4 izd ban% . u.l grig. milt. - - .- - * * • ' ,i 41 t3O do no do . 11;4 ~ do ~- ! du . . fl.—Pervi i ns dr:tient to piirrhlutisiiy of tbli 'share y lying tbuaunalmi car. obt4in's fall dunrlptbal ALF 111) BALT/WT:I. '2Stoutrose.l4. Octob - er.16.50.-44tf. '— •• - • - A. Tamer ComPanytit COMBINED lIANAGERIE AND CIRCUS: 4 , ,Li. eniei the Borouiti of fifotitrttae, Wei.l'Oet• Jay, JULIO llth.. litradell-by the Neve ilt, , elt-13,148 4. tr aoltriala are theme 'ethical - were exhibited theoogh. hr the peocipol. cities of Europe br :41,VanAtoieurgh. - porbimiina. Eteptu:ut,- Abd.iliah cacite,i the anode, rurprioe of ever, indiir9laif atoilias seen ilia al. i t , itiogedilue Periorniaue;^ Oit4Out its auperar Sn did know wor;k l - " tun`l; Nchit-t Link eevbrmerl six 110-4 lbdcr„lT. d. Tnrier dud cluv Clwa ,uf all • Cicoth.. ilyird. Wilt i•dbiblt.dt MoutrOae;itu Wednei sj ktcelUL JUng. . . . . 1.. , d0rs ?men At HS 0124481;1. Performan , ted eau:odium,* al 'lt dud 7 t'. ;1. , - Ail:11111514311.2. CAS. Vhiltipm undtr: , . , ft , . , .. . . , ...,.. - . ' i.!'r The a.bu,t, e!reti.stut Atenarzeiti . 'sin '4.x.1111,1c s t Mr runt Aioud.ty,tht 1)tb„ Dud at ii neat i1i,643!.4.1s init.. , li , al Notice.' .11AQGT, TB :tint; takes tl)le In - rtlied to infnrin latcautoorous ftirtiols litor,,ho los totoortaild itt otauillio47 Istr,•‘Tiotllnpe"of Pr:1 1 4; 4 0.talifd, a ivoll rent I'llysOlut. to aisiif ittafet•pioit, ut‘ricottiottotitity•-tOisilrii - nlinii4• 4 uador tits Oniittal nroomitv or te.ilidiov-so;_nospy or tiisienstutortp away. to 10.4: puisutuslor.theirtoit., horos-lboi. oir tug it TIA ou nltl uccooals • . - s r o:th e 1110 e-spay iwto•p bag n %Imo h oar us' is trouble to prarne.i. - . ; • • • ...._ Admmistra' or's. - .ldotice; ••=, y I rEnwies th'e iittet:t of (ET Thiry W. Pliinuy lute ut the, fliitetif detarased, hecittw tertfgrantrilte.the eltdetisigntd'i aiitlee hereby Eireti to ail indebted te.the eatatr !le mill and i!..tite.!ilie'ita , et t without:delee„ ,sad pritiwat.ll,vivir nzaiiist. the estate will thi• lit atter - tett Air, petite iittlit." -- • VA) 9; .a - 41stf To WE i hiToy itireu Viet in pursuance of an trici -1 of %ha Ur Baas Court alibi) tiountyorSasquellauna tiler...on de torpoeed to teet,e by public - irrnduei. in' the connelepot On at head. the two followitirdearribild pie.; eta t?r par.4ls latpl-stt um,. In the . add Wen:tab:fp of bran, Rend. notinty eftiresaid." The; first hounded as In!- , lone to wis : I Inning. at ri maple on the bank of !Ott. , In shaorta thence north' hal aOP e'et west one hundred and' sixte•dit perehea to a post. thence, - sitirth ' dour and aim'', degrees osit Inindred. atm:Lela porches to a net. thence south:Vie half degree oast, one hundred and *hay perches to a - La„eoli on the bank army istialueli.eana Tirtg, thence dna% laid rive. bank, to- kbo.' *piper of beginnldg, noutelnlnic ono hundred cod one UCTISN be the sane nto:e or lose, being , niottly and hoeing e 1:3:',04 bouseafruiti trees Ae, thereon. The second. bortielediontttenorth by, taut! •of P. laroreinani on the easalay Janda of. - Williatia ATITIOT013; and WI the south and west be landss of atop:, udah Raker. tontalniny flay aerie, nr tfieseaboule.. Rattai to he held_ upon the pretnisra of toe Rot described Ono on Saturday Ch.; 4th day of.luno. at 1 o'clOck P.% Tents to be nisde kucrirn outlay of fah..." . • 7U TIIAS TAYLOR; May 0.1951 .• , t • Exec tors •otige,- VVITEREA.S" Lottent . Ti•ilpstoeutisty . , thin V . • Estate Ilitrriet . N. tiodmo, deceit/4d, tato ni tlie harcmgh of littitgr: haie been grioted to thp.l O tr.oriler; ptionsjOd..ht.lfto paid ritute wilt Tivik;r: imni f irate paymnit. and till pergatii havka &snail& vitt juin said ertate ill . jtrepent them. for sintletnent;.: , . - - • , so. 1851. ,ln trt; . _ . . . Goods haught for itAkih,,- • • . TOIINSTON 'it VEILS" hove jot , rer, , rrd u larp 'and el le .11 **sorted otor.k - rif Diy. a.mip.-or c k.eri er, . e r 66,. lery. Hardware. Iton.:Nwla. booking I'INAPI'S,: DnOtS and iglorr. nearly Made CA/Ong, 1 Irogg. ..tl.d?cior, painlai 011,,,511,.,„ W . ,,,,,; jf”4 , ..,:ty, 4.. :ro!l.a. Ttuidti o Hata, Cape . low monuria.,te . :olthidr that' lire "Mr , h;.• lit the , follow,. In.: vary tow pm... 4; Tit .T' NII;le 54.1A1 p.r Krt. Hire S co. er M. IS tba-For,artlir ill. Clo, Tidr l / 4 BlletH',sl.7s: French and Finaifiit Pru. , .lllN . i.ht , U. 1,,. t ,, t!fli per yard.ll.%in•- ‘2l , alp.SAleratn.* Cd r,; . .r lb-. 11.11 L nrsi Is toys - irYaid. - t Looking G)APPew frrlr ]'.'J t:4.41 , .! 6Vlrla friar sl.oo' r , , ',5,1701).; _(Hur R- , 01.1 liwinl7-b.. , . u4 5 ';:1 ,,, / with PATO "dal' rrg , ll4"to Illiiality - 410 “tyla, ... flortor orlriolvor that-we i rob plraFe an ' whit may &Tor n. with u volt. and -at for prierfailt , e an. drca-rninrd no . t to his : find:ll'lldd by any lll tbia inu1 , ..1 for orb Cr 1,71r0v , 4 erfdit, -' . :' . - WA,I U 1111.4400 WAN 4+ Irivl,l'ta) TAlry ali*col acids orimi. ; /..heo ariirray.:s tpc : p .-r ',lli, and arq r qulzlty at tut 1'..r.-Vat.a atul ,, Pionda- . .`z,vnenill7,- , ...-: • • . • tfor;ord. ,Nay 12.15'67 1.. _ ' ' - • ".- : ' -. •-• BEWARB-v '• T. Public ar.!• bei.'ohy oolloctolly imittiodeti tor Goods. , it b e .ing ad lonic, . _ • POST:At PITT§ _, , ' Arni l now_receivingTona'af.the hest toad/sof nfor: ehtnu:l4,lfiet couoty-46neiotioa at. Dry Gonda, broavine. t.:inekrry, •Elnate and •Shaea:4fa tit mail rtpady , Illnthinx, ptc. , ivlkli:thiT, arr. reYirseicfr fat: ready pay iiiicen t ao Igiq sit ie, tqt . .., Onigt 4 itaazainkne tha „Moro o n o 4; 4 . tarn ha raffia:7 ' • • i!osTac.,.privs: Maa l pie; ' • ErNDAr , SPHOQUCCIM: - tatusei of so mono • Arnwsixts-tuigai l # 4 , ft Wiry. j•OV tri ' r Ar.k NIL , linerleati taVrpilinktvek7 , twv TANalrie calgalAittit.o3o-/7" I 144 it 410 14 f4o. l7 mion , ttia Sctraoo l l $4ll trA !ping snw,d;444rvirivWat,ppilk... St r aA - Alb - OW*40 I dr 64 ,40 444 k 44 LY O I4OI &SON.x 7 1.,0r tog iNirinikvq,eg ror a11,!..T. ~. DRY GOOK tiltiYaiirfEli,*.'. , LaU tio fOrl*tritsielti4(torlit; irt•tii.A;d. of F 4411 yr_ IvOich on 14 . 1141 qt. gttiolloa et tii!..plattr: 71.41,4 olitlVlth to buy gootiteleii.p..forilholpoz do - T.-W4v 1711 toi-an *ad ieeiw,.;_4.,.;,;_pitl,qtawoopol , ' NTEDur:'; : stiiiktolnic WooiwTori K Lich ell ;,' BI3S, Fla r zfetat AM thttr I .4.TERALIO-Cd . - • t -- , rrtitE aubsetiberik take s lhis i opporintiltir4 :drying their "Melo thmilro,teilteir emriathiri' itenerany, notnrify for ..Ihe veryfilisillmrtronega . bastard ripori qltiri:bne; *too for Om promptness.( their payrinfir4nent kt . g leave th 4 +l they Ifalreemiititininaahri year , • .1, mwb. arlatenttivat trx itiefi'x t 'l4l46 , 4 ato isal: aortment• or goork GP0D5 , .. 1 0 1 4,,wal he "0 °m ai fortirafite,tertirs for tve!i f .Proance 'or, approve* Credit. ii •tityotli ernabriahn. medi Ohl aide (it airetey,-- - ' ITE NI C LE'r f READ. Moatiaa‘JarA, try,1850. , • • r • • % el" - I 41!1*:31 3 E4' . 1' yftv R. 3 tit or V Gd, Sateratui. clog:00 . 31e, 121. ettk i tL w Neisius Ciata,..Ak cash, _piss opraii-amo. ' "'' LY.014.2.166011 ~- • • L rto . secret of bia,lpyre .popeliti meagre la keipteg ear public appriedar oni'm litmerv+ baffle, and of the !dui goods and masts he haw' an barid "..-Calaseqinintly. the 'underriped.bep brolly to state .; hmrlaitlitt*tl up a : room rirlY -. b Hoyt -; ic K un)! mold, xlmad, and, pilrohem: ett a etailuttorakezt to ALU 4304131112 cli 138-:'.: Intforcisiticiiisfattie or tit:o4 *OA. Loßce,"/"Olteco,(innoking Spice, tattreb. itors.eideratnii:Popo, linlpaypr,ope* Plp.x. Snuff. Itema, - Cenel ex. , Mash* Mackerel.' artririt , Retsina. Ground Rock Sell, la sacks for Dairy mad labia ore: rtlso;avartriy or Botiale aledielaix.,eueb a* fral.; ma larshamble xratirdy il_or WO; 6 net Drops. Wild - Cherry hitt. rx. La ng IT,ort. Cough .Neatrillting Cottlial:Groltad - RUMpfry Ilar ft. Al of which ate barred to the imbue at - r*mrynabli , tlor randy pay, either la rilsb . Oreln;' - Batter; Cheese., ggv.k.e.•mm out be obtalatd - illidirhere. Alma; Dmrho k Pain KfirPr. ' I.N.811144.111D • Rontritie: Get. 10, Ran. r Ne* At the heed of Nanigation—for aim, week. AIA lido & ellonds titian* . kill ai ionntry expected an Monday nexf,lnsendloiy. Oranaes•Leao• rig. n Ras nit, F•eah Tau draw itonda 4ko,w33lellirla be attend very lota fb, the read,y—atil and am: . Ifontrre, del 37, MI.. ,• _ M. O. 1111 FR. mo ell Hams aria- shintrtdi hi: rrtIOSE lobo have rood moored bane" sod dr Meertrei . J.dl pase of, sin do welt tobrtep-tblmtonbeeober ly ben, as ;mare Mrthlg to perdue yrrt , the men eer rely ITAYDVN & LITTLR 61tltD4 Sec:da. Ebak cr'n Rottener(Unten Feetla , nt' . r4;ened and forwida by .1. LYONS a BON , CO FISH— Fresh (wned) Codlts ,Inst Opedtl3 salt lap at)* tenni per pound entla down, , 31x,th 12. , • . ". •a, EON; NEW tik :-of Zeilliee hubteni t i Burkitur--& X •Gaiters.etso' rapti: &-c4juut siceived.by ; • . BENTIAir idr,READ. ESTI GS end ohlni h EM•ruora %AG 2X yaw/ a his 5 t 4, • p 9, ItTONS 4r, 3P,22*iincibu zit l4.m GLUM nsw supply o auks just rkeired at ' t • '" • " • • 'LYONS St, :,,16N • eW 77 E freth WA; altt 1p;; tumaily low.tirsei P. ; LTONSit Ganle,ii seeds tat ad. ; . , AyoNA,ii ctliCickagi . _ N; 0 tleE miscELLANtotls.746: _ 'notice,- .• rrtiOSE - tientoris itidebiOtO'thri pecially by book account .ziri to. tear'. to the settleinent orthe satue,withost fitithei notice. as time sufficieot.fass be'rn given and uticto intistoot be xpected. • '8.82V.1.:•..5•4YRE: Maith 25th, .1g51: • - ..ttOlr*Cti:. 7.. . - .. • , , RE subscriber Town, dens ' fofioter his eftfire stock of Hat' s , Caps, etc. togethet with the tii.ceeniLrY - , 66 4 Carrying oa 'the. Hattieg htteinitii: Any Prima wish tag tti,engagit; OW oilitolinuity on* prereotod. B ELpetx • Mirth 26. 'St' • • : r _ • take ' - ALL lit"Mne iiideterd.to old finn ter R 4 Hoyden. are t:t:tiorfttO to coy, at& ot tile the 'omit - o• it hal bieotne ttece s esit4 to have s u ch, Toloittie • • ' The Book. and Noiii mealy; teiloot4 • with" the Itatecriherott titillate of - Hay6n ¢ Littte: • ' ' - -• "; TXACtiIitt,YDEN: Ner -- atitt Talliabielthtention T'POR retina:ld Top 4. Tbenubscd+ bar has proenk.l.o4 eight fir aettia up aertiega toys with gladdal 7 l'a adept baadls tor;m4sintr Ireeriaa , Ibri paaiaby a Alight election irithami band vtille ft the caning* awl mould lattleabCpbablla. till pia end examine this yalaalda imptormarat at Ulla mak. gag c.tablbranwat Siaatrola: ONS. •' ' 7.• ; . , (: , Latitit [lBaccounts ofthe latofirtp .otifldred & Newcomb, AL mutt be fettled. those IndebtedOel fettle with tAw iteribet until:o4..6l.st day itnilayteit,afterebey mar outtOrttlt, • Jrutlae -• • 4 1 MIZA. • Moiatrote. Aini115,18!;;;;;;'; - ; ' , - Env GoonsjuitMehrea.ll4l*B:l : by - sox . , , .. . --- 1 ft OLT! mid ellyer.Watehee,iiive . i•T • ii, ei,beeeeiteti IX Pelt Speabs, end agenotalitteattmelifoLliiiielry .- rjENNi.LII,ID 1 . ter fteopi4 the tete irt style outa - t7 .— - -:t - ' : • 1.• , - %,... • - - ..'.. c• , ,-- . - . . ~.-. ' TatlBl1 4 , , • . . , . VTIig.A.T puma: by the helmet* epee V. r. 41 ft . . , .IsraT.-111.1830.- -' ; ~. .. . , ~ 7yy 1 e.ty, .• r 's, an/ all torts etNot;otep t at, . • .. • -, ~.i t i. . 4 . Pn"..ttht. , ;:orstrew„iteeorDAlrlLNZlark whiFrp,ne d i otter for. isle on tonne So '2: itt has' next, Wrek.- - • • 'BroOtror;Aptil /6 5 1. , - , • • . ;; - rttw T ut' gs , -- , • 11:IST rovolefl 6y. t' inkbogiyiber.'enYsr :Coffie• Toblibeck a Ralf. Rroa Clothi Watbll.4, andwtif,bflddf►loyr. the - bassi =- • llo.ntrime.ff9.k. , l9ilBsP.l , ' • 411141. FLOUR - and salt faesile Water Cure 3fau?tt Peospect bum 0416lishmott, Binghamton, Broome Co N. : ' Y nts•stabliement to ttelightfPll7 Neated at Out bast, et thq monntain from which it tine* itp lame, and fisn;andsa 40114tr , 41 view of:that Chentnello and Ent.. quehanna river - I,lth their That and bee ntlfut venire The ‘• Caro la note open for the remotion and treat ment of Patients., The Tnetanterlia been enemata, irk prenringt the aid of Dr oEnterett. late of Neat Tort ethottelong *aperient* he Ilidronatby ds ittfiletent annenntee to th” fmtrone this , tratitutbul eft Oar will be ainrndantly fired fir. All let tare. dm- on profeekahmal Inettnera tenet: be ad, finei.o444 Dr. Ilarrett at 'the thttn. , Comnennicationa only ad I he reti!tid that are port pf rl..lotfr -. Sole .rnir iatt47 thers are:'llila prepireid, to'iuntratt : aolak 1. UAW., In -arm qtytotity,of Pratt- at .(!•.11 ototttbe.. ' inra :it he msnuracturer, pfteat• Thatiltkaaro Iran it, at* tl rot tato a rtrala, st tow rriaao: - /vre tag orstint to exit ttralaramtrat ntirstnak. - 7 1 4,,TR;rfkkEITLIt• No* 3P Ifrorti- Jon. 23th: . , i't tir oluortmn' lth Qi 1 ,50/Ert star& tiv Y.'s . ,as „7;tusi inorent thai nier 144 Pk PrePrh Thrwfriogis for's4te ea owiftl. fain bj. At t ITLEM. PARlTTls9,,, , ttlewptat!olip pt _ " - - • - •'l'vtait'e, 106 11 "nretivilt;4110 140 inch rnettft derytheia titicw4htis h_eriest sigtufft'aio(4o44 , ft; - • . " *lllkl6ll ' 14011Sliblei 7: • 0 ,044 M ettl, legclitiOnerprotte/ by,A . gartektlAgnflattittnatlefleettric 15pratil raft,* bnivi c.i.orwrice 11014),,dior,,tn,t'etarlintrid..:4.04 1 : 4 Sprtittieameot npftors Mr. TIPIPM. ) 14 1 AltrtiMws tl nkWiltteleli:OtetPliMo4l.lfealbiek Rindtilli .... 41 ° 4 7 1 %1495i Teceind *Ad Tbr . eal. by, - ‘.4.• • - 31`botnati0).11.1.71$511. , , T. v...nnuei. •, Itroeredli fYeth mar &of IttnpAledici,rlreop; Oithlthen).l4oloitillu W 1, 1) 0 41 6 : 11 1 , • • I -. • • r - , Di( L &6t,