-t _ P2T?SBU OR tatart,kli hiORNINo, Jilfiz go„isa ~IMiDLYC gtIMB,ML BE POUND • pi/ ziali PAGE OP MB P.APRIZ. 113.Priinittfitait WWLT tFgandkr fatten of vox Weakly °ugh* drool to bo o b o .l.. etria ... 'Orttiottdoolsablo moth= otmatloo thoirtoototot— poo tittrolialos IntostmOttrz atiLl' fin tbonsard. 1 ‘ 11 0 1 . 0 .1 ,4 °Mir in W•ltattP,r...3- fro unansias—Notimi- u.,Fait.iu Rooms nor Prhoting listabllshatot of ttv Daily eivirts, an OPmed,O3a Thodir. ativrazimate who agiodn thidr memo la anisar la tho papa ea Monday soondos. Will Wale . * tuna themia.hem. I o'clock.= hotazdor DEILOCILLTIC WHIG lIOII±SATIONIL CI4XILL'OOXXISS3O37I4 . 14 08E8 , P9,wmALL, Of Lancaster. County. • • • ' . /0% Atrilzroz C1EC13.4, I: ALEX. FL ?doCLORE.\ Of Thasktin . . • ' FOR 111:11173104 idEYERS;, Of araiion County. tout aritoll3llL7.l ROAD.—WO bad hOpOd to bent* need of =tarring Co thiequestion again; *bet the ,leuirrage of (oleo! the !ruins of the Company charging ne with Traitd' and "wanton falsehood,' renders an miser tenenatrjr. • Oar &Truant to show that the eatimateci re osipL of the Pittsburgh and 8 1 cmbenvtile road eonld never, in the oaten of things, be realised, =esti - With a partial attempt at reply by one of ' - the organ, of the Company, onßaturday. The ;hung inlays to controvert What we s ad upon the, estimated reoeipte feu= the transportation of con . • • ( . 7.".. - • V. _ . thlegnestion the Jcrhtmal earn ' "Now, Walesa the Pittsburgh andpilteubeaville bee proposed to ."dellver coal at the month of Pew MIR Run, onimile below the city," -it le Obvious the 'Gcorate is endeavoring to hoed wink and deceive its reader= And we take leave to ny, that nowhere In the reports of the Eiten l=trriße Company has the delivery of oral ow _ iaile &top At city at Paw Mlle Bun been content ,. • pLeid:- And mien the delleery wee purposed , at that 'print, whence at lent one eau per, &Aida be the wens* of loading, ferrying. and 'hardisiginto the edgy, there coold not be en hen- . eat (=alpinism between_the molts of Who' two read, The reader perceives the trick at • . • Our calculation had referetice to oast delivered alike river, for transportation dowsrearde, and to coil heel* , veal. There is no demand for Cad hire that Is not folly ouppited from present iaitroe& "Per the lake of bleating , tiu..faarsal on Its awn ground; however, we will admit that the Little Sew lull Run Company .propcse to - deliver coal at a point one mile below the city, • •••- and the other road in Pittsburgh; and earn In that view the Tomas! betrays its litter ignor ante of the whale ...Matter, In serialing that it till cost cue tent per bluAei to bring cleat from the of Saw Mill Ron to the city. The I: T Saw fdill Run Coinany can deliver coal Into flats '•.ar„_barges no the mouth of the Ran at 2& math per bushel, and from thence It can be floated to •",:`say point lithe city wharves at a coat pot ex credleg of a cent a 'bishel, and when once at the 'Wharf it Is se mash delivered in the oily ea Pittsburgh and Steubenville railroad can de ..':„Rear it.. So that for coal for nee to the city, the ••••" Sew. Kill E®Eaitroad Chtipany will have the edianeege over the other of of a cents bushel, " and for coal delivered at the river, for treuispor• . . . . Piton to -pante below, one cent I !nudist ~. - Again th'e Journal pis: "The Mlle , RAW Mill Run Railroad report r . . 1 Atte The .)it. ' di opt laid dem th ~. of their Pied at - TOroenth of BA; Ki ll Ron "" ... ,. .Olgle Valoirdre City 011 the mouth elde of 11 1 : 1 1 . ...,,, 11001, - The Pittsburgh and . iitimirenville Rail-' report, states the este pries of coal laid down ~. larllttsbugh." i • This iritter is . easily dla ea ' .., . . poll of by quoting ',Piet the report of the Little Bow Mill Km Bail. .road Coppsuy., .Tlett Report sayer ; ..."Plies . :; .. Will turn l oot daily 8 000 brothels of ..: - ..; . :,4 . 1.:,.. coal,' Ml= will cot east the ComPany, when d0,..-..^1, ,. . - ..^ 1 , . .i'...!. ',. Rooreti. at. the riser, rape 'teen two pets per hut choir cold at I' ooe4 l°l'4 price , ich is at ''--- ' 'Vida "PRO c/ i Pala bootar" 1 4 ,viii ffhls 'pities the matter oonelosiveli'againgt ' Tlip i trigitbor. the pport and a ststp the eon pile. cents oe e h.."..ta.....r... noddle pulse Pee Poollog to the '7 lg urti l'thb st e 2i ft . ; . • r, i ; ,partle gat at 4. - -; : ;;" Being thoe hilly bards out in all oor - state. „ , - ... - fToorele, we can afford 'to pap by without notice ' • ~... thethaptablelsognie of the Journal charg ing ' ••=7 , -nr - - • •• ty of eindicating our euehopithetit.- , • ` fax a. xemeeei. 4 4we ban reetived fro° __ . , _ Thlladaiphin a patuptilst advocating the repeal • -, 7 of the TOSIM . Igo Tax on the Permayhanla Cat ' - Itent,j. lehtaithis matfarlraepaadlag beton:the Leg -I,ll.laturelast vista- we did netfeel , rry warmly la fanii ef It, though tuning no deslre to see It defesteCanalle &seal feellogof this ammo: .nlty_Witaprubably agitated to papaiderable de tin company by the coons of that t o: ll 4 !7. l 9Fielde Pitbbjtegh ac that time. The. , ocattroveny -between the city aid' the . Ball raid officers; which was Owned on pretty oath. „Irdning the Oster, certainly did ,not profts. ' „pie our clams to help any in the repeal of the tonnage tax.,', Nwrertheless„lt is meet that the . Onetime v alunad be Mat on Its own itutitti;,and trusting that' time w lead to a b l itti Y ll Pl 4l %.kiticei,on Putor PmbidelYkdai rif tfinreal ionitionity_-.1 'elating be. r .;.-lereen tint city,and;otire,ters are ourr own vim ,::on the TonmuptTax qintitin, and knits a fall ?;' , eitamiiiation of It, on the pan 44 our 'cilium The Main far tesposhig thin tax originally, Wei a good oat: It was r oorieldsreil that the ioeid le a' convenor of the Bate Talks, end thet it sinuld i therefore pay this tax se ea eqitinlent for the freight It,would divert ham the public bnpronmaits._ In some measure the:itgband Is, and always will be, acompetl• public works ; but the fact now honteuos - tor is, that rival works hare -- - 4 4.7.-tbeetagemstructed all ananitot, which are the of both the Canal and Italiroap 4 , :ailtaigt*tiCttllßilin SO mach-how the Canal with the 4billicea, at how bah best compete ' with other. Una of -Int. srs"- - pronment , • • The Westin: Staten are now meting them seises Mir with a network 'of railroads, neany aloe which furnish facilltles.for reaching , the lakes, -"and 'the . Rai York lobilliatereise jest taken !be neceatary saps to enlarge her canals „Arefielently to meet the increased Crane "nutting iPowt tide entltiplication of-'western 'stades, ,--expeotlng by low ratio of freight . to seam the 4Xist 'carrying trade 'between the Eut and the C".Wiac.‘„hfost - of these' watery roads, turatair, look also to a amneoilon with Pittsburgh; tied fkinkh equal loathe with New Tak„ :to reach the,gatt, -Penneylvaida Ilea an equal etisilit with thatilitate for the nab of the Wart,' eheladuannentibeinie equaL Bet, neer prer `..enterrectostenette„ - thiboducunnentearehotequiL rites on the 'Canal are too high, 'and the . .11411reid annotreause her rates, Inamatiquenoe Ofthlitax of 8 mills per ton per mile which the Abdo Impose...JO, ceder to compete niecatefelly . with Nait.Tork, the Oates if -freight on our - , - - - ;Voineetnthe Bast must' be insterially, reduced. She Canal Corturassiaters can seducethe freights -arthigtinal at any can; Ant the railroad CR agilllng as 00 *lnn under thebniden of this - . . 17 ,1 1 2- l ook,- thug" Ale* t o 11 Pear of 'tha Sala Dittenllo4 to lime the redaction to the prtoe Of arming , fei4tie. which mat be audi "7. to tingle us to Agee : Manias snoceisfally with war orepetitosu iegthe will alernis dew In the obeapmt 4 1 1Fule Istsod'lltonit mks - ear Glum leg chcsp prlose'oniienstibig bigness: A. pro. per poney oa e. put of those who inansige our run narks vpi , pititown 'pokes at freight ea Semi works to it pilot eaggentli Icor 4.leduca :10 to, come tits socilb.Ltha,polley bawds `the liallieet Camisiy,"ea thlieeiefthe Lego: Liam:: by ispetilb:ig the: tss :Which slone . . litrabui 11 tram - Gahm a anrraporartag red* flag vat rarable It ta'arboperatiibb t e peao wotL; and rep* t e Pauerylisala rout*: the man dadrabler far elre.firosparation irwastaii' Ploduat; Man ~' ~j MEE 91,1 CIAZErrE mit wain it co.• • aLo• ...-5-Wasaxecrrcori Jl4, 1811. At bomb WO ' ars tolerably qttlet, bat abroari la Orme" affairs kle pat -1414 to olorervillow very talk with* cod tore ebboh r which serve to occupy the public) mind, fie news - is goad rum, elnspe'let - ideetion whin the dame of good tidings is the almost .inevitable precursor of bed mane. The Meg» Valley affair as s war-producing epleode, may be considered, mustered out of service. l oen aide:side &Ideation in Ohio has come to 11 - ght. Oae Mr Minor, President, or son or friend of the Presidiat of the Columbus Inmance Com. pany, fell upon KZ Corwin in a financial about two years ethos, bifore ha got hls eye teeth out, it seems, and finsaciered the_Goveno mut, through dm, pat of $lOO,OOO. The simple truth of thegatter smears to be that Minor wanted &hundred thousand dollars, and had the remarkable address and skill to perked' the Secretary of the Treasury to advance him the soon out of New York Sub-Treasury OBoe, I without any neurity. The thing wan done by means of a transfer draft which Minor procured under the pretence of doing the Government • senior by removing Its Tends from New York, where they were not wanted, to New Orleans, where they were wanted. It Is hardly necessary to fey that Minor did not carry the money to New OHMS, but that he took it to Columbus, and kept It there. One hundred thousand dol lars do not grow on every bush, amebas it, wee, the fink and in all human likelihood Would be the last time in; each a pile, had somas within his grasp, idr. Meer would not and did not let the opportunity sup to button it down in the depths of his breeches pocket He lays he de posited the treasure which he had promised to convey to New Orleans, In some Insurance cam- Puy In Ohio, which incontinently buret up. The Secretary, finding out what kind of a man Mr. Minor was, set upon him Bab Conan and Tom. Ewing, to worry the money out of him. They al get some are thousand dollars of the amount, Let strange to say, even that did not get to the Treasury, but is said to have been divided some how among some body. At the loot advice, the gam for the other ninety-five thoneand was 'considered from bad to desperate. It will be observed that the transaction occurred some two Tens ago; and has only just become public. It • Is, in Its' wry, a very remarkable affair; com pact; Mug, and templets within Biel:. Of coarse Mr. Corwin was deceived, but perhaps It is lucky that before tila and some others like it took place, the Secretary had abandoned his Tree. Soil associates, and taken leave of their pine-placard invested his surPine political capital In the Bolen-suing business. I have no ink to shed In defence of ay such dohogs. It Is said that the new Administrstion has somewhat relaxed the enmity of Its rule' for enforcing the Sub-Treuery bow. No money Is to be entrusted to »divides» Mbe carted about from place to place, but, thto prudes repudiated by Walker and all his sucesms, down to Gatinin of raising money by the sale of drafts at points !where hoods are needed for debasement, has been adopted. This will be safe enough for the .Government, becalm is will not part. with Its paper until the mosey» depoelted; Edit brings the Treasury back; after all, to that climuction with and dependence epon•banke and brokers Which It was the primary object of the Bub- Treasury scheme Weak tl and annihilate ''for ever; and It does, too, operate In a.most partial manner. 'Take the fint, example known to bus 'occurred. Thellevernment- sold, a few weeks since, to the Bank of Charleston,' draft on New Yost for $200,000, at par, although the premium of exchange Was 1 per cent. in favor of New York. The bank deposit» its $200,000 - la gold In the Charleston ,Ilub-Ernoszny, endorses the Government draft; and sends it to the' Bank of Commerce, in New York, that beak gets the draft caged and ere, data the Charleston, HMI with the 'amount. i The Charleston Bank sells bills On Nilw York to Charleston merchant ai I per:cent preudam, and makes by the epere tiensl,6oo The pomading assists commerce, and is all right ; but all the profits are reaped by a bink—a soulleu oorporadou—whihe modest private capitalists sigh In vain for a toot of the golden strum. J.. Mr. Many has recovered from the fatigue of making the foreign appointments, auffichonly to equip his diplomas» with.seede of bran new instructions In the Important matter, of costume, . I duke, fees, passports, and other butane of their employment. In the main his reconimen r-dstiona ere good He directs our representatives to wear a plain republican costume at fo evagenc and ores-•''Vti clerks therenominates in Ms dipionottle minions must In all cases be 'Americana. Mph. mat» seers ts swathe kept sacred: Tkisfevery Well as far u it Pes, but is respeotte costume, would it not be better to direct the total aboli tion of amin, lace, and dipper, In the DEMI 'dress of our noinlauce.vcd ether npreendetivee arca& The Secretary of SWUM' been struck span bythe declination of Hon. H. H. Meade, norm. hated Charge iothudida, sad Hon. S. F. Leaks; named for Commissioner to the Sandwich lauds. Both honorable gentlemen are from Virginia, and one of them, Mr. Meade, having been a per severing applicant for a free minion, Is said to Laval/ken the minor appoinueut tendered ilia In high dudgeon. Whether the Administration will seek it peace with the Denicaracy of the Old Dominion by offering to Mr. Meade the MI- I meatier Turkish mission, is • point admittleg at soma hunt Virginia polities are on Ike - degas, and some "Id etagere predict that no patronage will be wilted in the effort to keep the leaders lie good Minor. The sceptre has departed from Teddy end the law giver from between her feet. , There have been two or three other declinations; ' among then, it fa rumored, that of 0. L. Wood- Wry, as Charge' to Belie». All these things make more work In a dase.of business supposed to have been settled and disposed of, and are, therefore lobe regretted. While at home publio and points affairs are moving along in this current of smooth and an exalted prosperity, the hot breath oi_lootual war or rumors of impending cocain desolate or dle tarb the face of Asia and Europe. In China the, civil war has ruched a stage deeply affecting the Intends of other »tient - and it is rumored I that Cot Marshall, our Commissioner, together with the Ministers of England, Trance, and Rol- I land, have , intervened for the. protection of the Emperor sad the existing government How far this rum» as be relied Upon, I do not know. 1 -It ought to for totally einfogded, and I baps It la The aid imperial 0114013411:1C is an until pted despotisth, a fact which, nhile it foetid give us as right to - interfere against it, - outgo forsidies us no 115111511 why :we should depart from oar established policy of neutrality In it favor, and for thepnrpose of cipholding and pre-' leasing it spinet tho jut indignation of its rah. juts. it would appear that a Mien» element fa involved In the 1111.111911. Soma of the kw**. mations of the Insurgituts »Mute dtachment to Christian tints, and their rage appears to be as mach exalted against the - Heathen - priesti - se 'against the Mandarins, who ate, denounced as the corrupt instnunente of a trrenithodigavern meat They hang and denim ail they can catch of both sorts. . , Randle aggression; seen Turkey an coming to a tuna The insolettoe of Hassle proud/ from • sense of her overwhelming pown sad the weeknue Of Turkey. Hen, too, ntighth Is an element of strife.' 'lt lathe strength of the Christian sects In Turkey, mostly mambo» of , the Greek Chunk of which Nionhule these alistastlcal. head, which parslyu the hands ef the goverment.' Although, the needs of t 0.,, lints, and the rutin under thuo, constitute cm poor kind of Christianity, the natured and proper time seems to have oomtfor the subne. don des Mahomtan role In the only corner of Emile In Which it retains • foothold. Bat the I battle will not be left to the Enda» and the Take, otherille the latter would no thing item to do with It, than to go into It Ilitt England perfectly tmderetands that Buds, with 'Turkey In ,Its grasp, mid in another half Mentury be pomades. of Egypt, Pet - lals, and any pass to ladle, Ip IhrilletEnff I Turkey, Ragland is only dghling hir own lidaa for the golden-East. - There an be no war!lni mom Turkey and - Banta Arida will not Ie six Atones income a guard European war. What' part destiny my have aniseed as in the game time will develops. - Toms. ~ „ .......,,,, ..,.y.....:.. , -,'... - 2::;; , .. 7g : ' , .::- , - ..: nom* et the !Atli PliAmbeteo Gtett CAPI Pauzaa—A letter from Gov. McGill, published In the May amber Mae Colonization Journal, givee a satisfactory account of the present go:Mitten of the Maryland Colony at Cape Palmas, Liberia. The Colonist. have de aided In favor of an Independent State govern ment, and Mama. Prout and Cassel have been appointed to visit the United States and arms ; the future relations of the Colony with the Mary.: land State Colonisation 84cattp King Fiet man, the head of the Grebe tribe, from whom the land at Cape 'Meru Tea originally Far o:hued, having died, the privilege of naming his anecessor was panted to the colonial authori ties. Tallow Will, an aerate and capable native, well disposed towards the colonists, with whom he hae lived for many years, had been selected, ' and was making earnest efforts to introits:me CiT ilized law, and custom among his. subjects.— We annex some Items of Informatioi from the Goiernor's letter: Wears blessed in having an abundance of grain, and, other articles of food to supply all ta wants 'of the elionister, the steady and in , messing demand for mechanical sod other la bor •learee no Industrious man without the means of procuring all of the oectuiries and many of the luxuries. of life. There are now in prevail! of Traction in the Colony eleven dwelling bouts, owned by young 'lnes nand Ir the Colony; baths these • large . sane enrols ill being erected by the Methodists. A atone building, dapped for a Female Orphan Asylum, hes Wu commenced by the Protestant liplsoopal 'Missionaries. There is a gnat and unusual demand for all kind, of building mate. dais, haling the effect to produce a net increase of paves.. It will,be difficult for your Agent to procure a sufficiency of material, for the oon struedon of houses for . the Immigrants. In anticipation of the peat scarcity and high prime of plank and lumber, I stave to make errata. mats for procuring it at Bine*, when it is abun dant and cheap, In exchange for acted., that were unsaleable in oar market, but the loss of the Ralph Bross, and of the articles alluded to deflated my p whe n e ver a I mat now purchase int• ported limber It la offered for isle. The Colonists are penearing is their labors towardi the production of coffee for exportation, and I feel pretty certain that their4abore will be rewarded with awns. The us quantum of potatoes, osesada, corn, fro., foe, home oon ,erunptiOn Is being alsed—so that I can safely ay that we are well provided wino the pad. billy of famine for the next twelve months. Bishop Payne made application, and has ob- Saluda grant of • of land on the Cae near the Ughthouse w h en on to &naiad a stone building, designed for • female Orphan Asylum. The property is net transferable, and marls to this gone:mane upon the abandonment of t •t . • prerat c , an ma i meat o that part of our towu.'and maples • position thaterlll Maks it ?Janda a groat distaus at sea. The Opole of the limitation promisoe gond dram:zip the many orphan females of Mr The P t Episoopal Mission Is doing smarts! pia in Liberia, end are emulating the Methodist; whose lettuce and partitions has hitherto bou.preciondnant We wish al no. mess in their good work. IKPORZAZi Itartzetin C01111=1:10318.—A meet ing of the officers of the Colombo', Piga, sod Ind Lana R. R. Co., and the officers of the Harlan and Ilimusinews Vallsy R. B. Cu. and the friends and projectors of the.ltaliroad from Ms tin via Pun to Chicago, Ina held in Marion, lad, on the Bth and 9th inst. It wbioh the fol lowing important arrangements were made permanent connection was entered Into by whin the M. and M. Y. R. R. Co. agree to complete their road from Union taidarion at the earliest day possible, and Ms 0. P. and Ind;fl. H. Co. `agree to inta he stock and torn said road for '• term ef pus. The coMPII97 from thle_istaes tO Peru ind tn. cot:Tani from Peru ' to Mingo ban been &solved, and a new cote. pant from Marion to Chi ha. been formed the road of which Is to b ean In like manner by the C. P. and L H. R. Company. This gives to the C. P. and I. R. R. Company the entire running I control of the line of Railroads from Colnottos, Ohio, to Chicago, ILL dad all these fouvutge manta ban been msde al preliminary steps to an entire unions don' of the stocks of all the roads from Columba to Chicago. By this ar.• nagement there will now exist but two comps, ales between Union trod Chicago ; and the whole railroad Interest between the ci tin of Columbus, in Ohio, and Chicago, Mote, has b ro oms united In one man in one single enterprise. . f The whole of this line of roads toed on the radiairo mu." In fact when this line of roads shall have been completed there will be one unbroken line of- Railroads on the same gauge from New York city; via Philadelphia, Harriebnigh, Pitts burgh, Columbus, Pions, L Union, Marion etc., to Chicago. Along this entire line east of Comm.o bus, we learn there are already very favorable onnections tech—Alluin.fouroul. 1107/11 CITITOLIO 01701011 IN ?heavy N. J. —A disgraceful affair on the part of the Roman Cat/idle portion of the community of__Newark, took piste on Monday afternoon, on thir vIOe evens, at the hotme.of Mr. John Donahue. &brother of Mr. D., whetted been residing with him for about • year, doling whioh be bad been ill of oonsumption, died on Saturday rooming. Mr. D. Is • Protestant, and his brother vu • Cathode, but when dying gave no particular di rections concerning itle funeral to the family, leaving it to their discretion, and they made ar rangements with other Mende and Fathers Mo ran and Mei for basing Protestant unto., at the hones,: end then resigning the bodj to the Cathollti friends of the demised for interment in their venteteoy. This, it wan believed, would little all the diffloulties which had been raised,. and to detstrbanoe being apprehended, the In noel nil going on sulittr. Bev. Mr. Townsend giggiminip . While /10 11l in his dlacoune, Father lienes and o t he r drove up, and uld, so. 1171 to the testimony of Biter, who heard 1 there to , ,good Cabello here that will stop thee babbliegi •}lte la- playing • etunisty, otat , the dead body",--in station to Mir, Thrashed; The services were then stop pleA, the Catholics rushed In end ittamped to get possession effhe body, and a goneral melee en sued, In which lb, lid was taken off, and used u a weapon by the ussilants. The dot condoned for some time, but f l / 1 1111) the Protest ant lieturorsand Ireland, placed She body In the rheum, and followed it to the grave, amongtortob ill language. uttered by the other pasty. The stair will become the subjoined, a legal invest!. gallon. 'Tat Pummel, Or QUAOSEiTe.-A mu named Talbot Watts has been mulcted In $l,OOO dams• gas, in New York, for adrolabitering to a girl. named Josephine Blackwell, a 101100W0 WlTofled by him, called "Watts' BOTTOCI Antidote." She, Via stlllotad with spilepsy, and took twenty boV ties of the medicine, but It not beitelittion her, ohs want to him and dsmaioded the man of the looney, as he hadprondeed, in case of no out. He wand her the medicine, would mire her. and prevailed upon he parents to allow him to give her a doss of thestinagest kind, which he repealed until she bad what be called sue?•orti• Aci►t dt." She then went to deep, aadtim'nest day awokei—on idiot, and has sloe fireqiintly bad four and six Ms n day. zudiata Comma=amine me. Pincemisrazza Rumour Aso me Run CAW. Is it roost 223.—The report of the New York State En• gbister for 1822, amain' a vast amount of most valuable statisdesQlformatlon to reference to the ea:parsers aamatages of Railroads and Canals; and the favorable poaltlon for comp tion dal Est York viii campy after the en. largemeat of her Ede CattaL Amongst other mar we gnats the following:: Tablet of the ocet of tranePort per ton per mile : Orean, long maim • II mills. _ " short . 2to 6 .• Lake; tog maces, - - 2 , 7, Laker ghat at • to Rims, Had. sad almllar cdper'so 21 . 6 " ELlawience and 8 66 " Tributary 11fississippl, -to 10 Canals, Eris Enlargement, - 4 " Other large, but shorter, 6to C .. Ordinary size, - . b .6 t)rdinsey size with greet lockage - Rdlreads trumpeting coal, nor for, coat, favorable • fornot for cog steep grades, /8 to 20 " "it appears that after, the Erie Canal Is enlar ged, It will be the cheapest channel of common. Cation from Lake Erie to the Atlantic." ..When the enlargement of the Erie Canal Is completed, the dividing line of trade between the Yennyleanla and New York Canals will be ex tended to the Ohloiand for a distance of 80 miles up the river trots /*ma lay to Pittsburgh, and embrace all the bide of the Ohio River below ant NOV 'Thu it appears that if the destination of trade be detenidned by he tout of transportation, New York claims all e country north and west of the Ohio Hirer, das fir east ea Pittsburgh, leaving to; P elphisi nothing but the local trade of her sin tate, tOad not the undisturbed possession of even that. In draw of these startling flute, what shall we think of that legislative policy which taxes the only road capable of competing with the mammoth improrements of New York, and which imposes raitriotions upon the transportation of agrisultural and mineral produtitme of our own State us exoessively Se to be *bootee): prohia story I What language can be used to express • sofileintly strong disapprobation of a system, whisk by a tax of y 1 per ton on coal, and $1,60 per thousand feet upon limber, prohibit their transportation, and which sends the dour and other produce of Wigan Pennsylvania to an eastern market by way of New York. If our legislators us too ignorant or too corrupt to see and arrest these abuses, It is time that the pea pie with whom the powir ruts should users their rights and protect their Interests.—na 1 , s From the rraatllo Aireta4 sod .TaanzaL 911ANG.0.. =MAD. For the Information of ear *Lain of the-New C'etbe Gazette, and otheriinterested, we publish • ow.•eapplement to the Act Incorporating the Tenting° Railroad .CoMpany. It will be coca that we have a right to go jam where w 64 please: BZCI2OII 6th. That the Commiaeloners of' the Venting° Rail rod•Company,orany three of them, are hereby anthorized to open Books and receive eubscriptioni, at any time (at the Court house to thii•Cnufty of Venango,) that they may deem advisable, until the amouut of stock required by viki Act of Incorporation Is subscribed—and that the numb er of director' in said company shall be !Our. - and ono person for President, who shall be dented as direoted by the Act of Incorporation, to which this • is a Supplement. 1 7th. That the aforesaid company shall have the right and power to borrow money, at any rate of Interest tent exceeding seven per cent. per annum, to enabli them to finish and equip their said Railroad, and give mertgages or other secu rities for the payment. thereat, and the same to be convenable into dock, as chill be agreed up on between said company and the loaner or loan er', provided no bond shall be Lined for a sum Ica than One Hundred Dollars. fith. And the "aid Company shall have the au thority, and the privilege, to extend the Railroad to any point era the northern lies of the State, and aouthwest, or westwardly,: (by a route near the, Borough of Mercer,) to any point on the toe:tern fine of Mercer County, and from say point on said road or'extenslon; and ales the right to eon strimt and equip a railroad, from any point on the route of theßanbury and Erie Railroad, or the supposed route of the Bunbory and Erie Railroad,to the western line of the Btate,and form connections for'all pupae", at any of the above points, mitt any other Banta that they may deem proper, 64) 8 ~ 6 to 10 o W00r...,—. sesconhas opened with the usual vigor in the purl:hue of this greet eaple, and our hoteli give evidence of this city being head quarters 'for • large proportion of eastern mann. factures and dealer. Contrary to the general expectation the local markets have thus far shown lee. then the usual fluctuations In price. The eystent of contracting which wee entered Into largely dating the 'months of January and February throughout the west, wee a new feature in the trade—end wee cut abort by the money panic at that period.— The -"high contracting pours" about those days were very anxious to eell out, as our market re. port far the, period showed, but they were ens ble.to do so. It Is hinted that the agents came into the field In iday, uncertain whether to meet the enemy and "foot up," or lose the advance made on the contract purchase"; bet the prices then made hive been more than supported, and we consider priori 112 comparison with lut year from 15 to 17 cents above what was then paid for the .clip of Ohio, and the name will hold good for the whole West with litthrnria• • Lion. The contracts and Father= made erfir, we think, are full three•fourths of the clip of thu State, at 46 to 66 cents for the 'different grades, and it most be very welcome to our growers to take the money at snob prime for their Wool. Cleve Her. • Theta ties been considerable stir as we are in formed In wool matters in the upper end of the county daring the week, and the greater part of the clip in that region was bought up on Wed needay and Thursday: Very little wee eold for less then 60 tents, most brought more then that, and the very finest was held at 70 to 75 cents. The buyers were meetly from Utica, New York. In this immediate neighborhood, - we do not. hear of AV oil!, or anyiparticulareales. Boma 'wool bet been shipped to Philadelphia, en commis sion. The manultatturers recently held a meet ing at Cleveland, Weeder to batman understand ing in regard-to grittily.— Wett.borga ( Va.) Iler. Woos. —The„ wool of title' mention has been mostly disposed,of at prices ranging from 40 to 60 cents per lb. These us good prices.—Nos. Republican. • The Michigan and Wisconsin papers coat,e Glee of Wool: throughout-chose /Rates at from 80 to 66 ents, , the ruling rates being 85 to GO. - The Boston Ada, boa the fillorlog remark, upon the Attie& and . AlleghearTalley Railroad, shout ten miles of whit% aro now nearly ready for the rail. • Thin road connects with the New York Central line at Batavia, and rang through Wyoming and Cattaraugus Counties to the south line of the State, there 4:l3mectisg with the Allegheny Val ley Railroad, now being bnUt i frinis Pittsburgh to the northern line of Pennsyltranht, which will form a continuous line from Boston to Pitts burgh, via Albany and Rochester. The benefits to be pined by the building of this road are very great to all the westerttparM of New York and the Canada*, as It opens to them a direct communication with Pittsburgh, and, thu far West, passing through one of the righted agricultural and dairy regions in Western New York, and moms the great lumber dintslot of the Allepa ny river and its tributaries, tapping the finest coal-beda In western Pacanylvartla WhellAcm, Butern cities ; it b rage th is ent e th el :vi w l tha os eit o Li f f d al ew l Et t Ni e d . t r of 7 th ham e , b . rs atbe t : m yes e A r t k . ets i entirely of care as to how o dis SAfAdrarintra; Betake, Rochester, feet every Att i c:m Rochester to Boston, demand that tieand Allegheny Valley Raihroad be built; mid it will be done. Does soy one doubt Dr i l him traverse Its line between l Attica and Arca de, nearly thirty miles; then he will Ond the prosip-s line of telegraph there es tablished by word, of mouth. Along thin whole Ras workmen ar e so numerous that their Me ld* may be board from one end to the other.— Another very Important advantage to the travel ing paha° In the building of this road Is, that It shortens the 'disMnce between Boston and fit. Louie more than abondred miles. It Is In tended to have the cars running on the portion of this road between Attica and Arcade the com ing (AIL - - Hut Ennis int New You —The Mirror of Wednesday says:— •' . A large amount of realestate vu sold jotter- day by Simeon Draper. Esq., belonging to the late Oardiner 0. nod BatiuslB. Howland. The house known as the Lyount btaUding, Nos. 561 and 569 Broadway, was purchased by A. 8. Levy, Esq., fir the sum of 877.500. Ten lois on 24th street between sth and 6th avenues, In oladlne 'portion of. whet la now the Hippo.. 4rome, each 25 by 90 feet, brought together 879,250. Mr. Mounot of the New York Hotel, yes the miroltseer. A single lot adJoinlog the above vu purchased for *alum of $7,600; one on the same lot fronting 231 street brought $B.- 200. These were oleo:bought by Mr. blonuot, who now owns the entire tpuare—a splendid es tale which hu soot him about $200,000; and ,which will soon be worth half • million. The total amount malted from the ego we, $374,- '315. RAILAbiD MACIIIMISY A? me Warn.—The Columbus . ) Statesman 'puke of the st diffieulty eapetienced at the Wait of procuri pe ng locomotives, oars, .to., with which to tarnish their road,. It sap: There le a general complaint of the difficul ties experienced in obtaining the machinery re oohed to operate our roads In the West. Cars sad locomotion cannot be obtained here or East machuonable tlme. NO one oan doubt that ourinery should be made lathe West. Cin. atonal, Munition, Dayton, 'Springfield and Xenia, are good point* for Car htanufactories— excellent points—and we Molise to think the universal Yankee nation East are dear and blind, or they would sand out a colony of hard workers to locate la each of them, with a stead? boldness and a fortune before them, the legitimate result of only reasonableAlligenoe • • Tne Ilaustoswltizanos.—There wail quite 111 spirited election la-all tbs Ward/ yesterday on the gamin of loaning the floods of the Oily to the Buffalo sad Pittsburgh Ralirowl Compaq. The retell was a small notioriey to favor of the Loan. The following us the majorities: Third Ward, . First Ward, - or. 23:7 Second Ward, - 356 Fourth . Ward .1, nib Ward, - Majority, - . —" , lharak , lido. . TSB Citrus Tuant.—Thers appear, to be a "greet lemony of =Wein the market at Boston, New York , and Philadelphia and Baltimore, villas le attribated is the falling off of supplies from lillaele, Ohio sad lleotooty. lostead of being taken eut, the cattle from the west us driven cacti the plains to California, attracted thither bian abmiduce of grass on the way, and bettor Moos for beef in California. The Elt. Lents lispublican of i late date gave the Daus of eerenteen Maine about starting, whisk were to take with them shOO 9000 bud of est. tle. 1 This new market for cattle moat enhance prices in tits Atlantic) markets, an will iodate farmers to;devote more attention tothe ralsini of stock. I - , Homer Itantedell, ..Esq., et Newburgli, hes beta aorta President of the flew pork as Erie Itread fa place at Mr. Loder resigned. Mr. Ilatosdattla II highly latelegent,' trident ran, and will ma te goo cater. Mr..ld'Alplas, the State r - i was at aar, the ISM, dew chosen • Dltector in hie. Ladet's Pieob• to N As ew York anoly e asidia large atuabee of Woe dwellings tw without tenants, fa oacsailutawe If the fandlerds asking exozbltaal Special C. - rewisoosem e of the N. emmteen a 17.3 au. Weinman; Jane 16.. Mr. Robert J. Walker hai beta tendered the Mission to Chins, het it is not certain that be will accept; as the. miesionis Libations and the climate tutpropitions - John Appleton, Secretary of le,petiori to Eng land under Mr. Buottanan, has declined, In con sequence of merinos and Bidden domestic Lion. No enocessor is named. Soule and Slidell are expected here dolly. The former Is en route fsr Spain; the latter to England, In company with Mr. Robb, the New Orleans banker, to ne gotiate railroad bonds. I twee excellent authority for Baying that the compromisers have triumphed, and that Dix will not get the French Minim Thereto a rumor here of the loos of the trigate Macedonian, at Canary hies. The Navy Depert ment bee no Information of the fact, and believe, the rumor unfounded. Ws are Informed that the managers of the Mad River road contemp, to a discontinuance of the practice of storing ' heat in !separate bins, no as to keep up a diktinc on between the differ ent varieties on thee. line and that, on the re ceipt of the incoming crop White and Red Wheat will be stored and 'hipped together without dis crimination. The effect o thin measure will be to raise the value at that grade of Wheat known as "Mansfield," and it is Chet the average mar ketable value of the produttions along the whole line wilt be enhanced by the change, as it will give a high grade of "mixed Wheat."—Ssonsfasty Republican. WIIILE the fermiers of neighboring counties are complaining of the ravages of the fly, we believe oar farmers are anxiously watching their excel lent fields of wheat, without discovering 'arils son of complaint The fields present a very handsome and floursibiog appearance, and the promise of an abundant yield appears ear, good. —Waynesburg Greens Pa. County &talc MACAU Snap CANAL.—By a letter - from Al bany we learn that the bill chartering the Com pany for the, construction of this important work, pasted tha Assembly by the decisive vote of 68 to 28. Eirnawasiaana—No lees than 160 wagons, It is stated, loaded exchrehrely with strawberries, crusted the Iroboken 'errs, on Tuesday night, for the New York markets, when they are Bell tbkat 8 tits. per basket. TEst Frederic:Wm:mg Gerald nays that there will be lame fine crops of *heat made this 'season along the Rappahannock, notwithstanding the partial attacks of the fly aid joint worm. MAOZ2II.I. IN CONLON Rev.—The Iliewbut7- port Herald of the 14th, - Isparta the arrival at that port at the schooner Golden Eagle, wRh 1,- 000 large mackerel, caught off that harbor on Sunday. • • Five Thousand Dollars Wanted. ads- A PARTNER, active or silent, with a coati capital of from {stooo to 15,000 to Wrest to a most oaapaetabla and Incratlv. buslataa, to atiociastal oparatiou to to. /Walborn and Pastara olio., Ad Laza . It.. Pittaboara Post Otilott statJpg-Phora ati ititartiorio mar be hat jeladZt Lots For Bale se.Fino locatione for Sommer Residences et private sale, untLl the 30th Mutant at 4 o'clock P.m. and all maold at that Ulm 0111 to offered at suction, on the mound. In what t. known a. the •'Bcotell Bottom" adtalMos lands of the late James ROM and lylnk between am Braddock'. field Plank Road and the Siemens:Male Deer. now laid out ha Lott of Dm. two and . half. and three mom. by E. D. 11110 ran. Term. of payment made m but • small moo= of the purchase moray .111 1» required In hand. Inquire of 0.15.830 11. D. BIRO, dr001... /kir MR. SOLO/lONS:—From infancy I have teen .mkt.d with weak eyes and , ahortsightsinass, and in all my travels 1 have item beim able to set a Pair of tlLag3l7d that would help we. I have had immoral pairs that witt.ll sable am to ries more distinctly, but could never keep them on more than onwhall bout funs lb. fact that they named each great hen. ' 1 happened t 0... lout edrartimierwat. by which I aaw yen had inn haportal .:amend as It h. bun ay nun stud alto to pat . pair that would benefit m., [ thought 1 would 1:17 Tones. You most not Writ me donning when l ear Orr mons thm answer my ndectattanu I have not been able to reed by nunlielight for More than half en boar at any . time tutor. I got them Gleams. glad I got that*, I read oogdonday all de/, nd until too o'clock. without en. rienclog the lemt pen. which Is a Ching I bite not dons • before far year. 1 or tole much as I think It deserving Yon maCentim e and booing others may be berientrad by it. yot.r.:tuberty to make use of nipartom at say dm. for refsmuce. I .meat. Mid, tome. - HENRY EARL, Wharf inane. Pittablargh. Y. A. I forget to mention Int my witt is greatly ben. fain by the mdr she got sad mitelly 11.16 jAir LIVIA COXPLAIXT.-710 only remedy sm• ottsrod to th. public. th.t has arm ana toours. •ken dandle.; an follmoL I lOL&ISLA LIMA PILL. II bag been *enrol years before ths public. and ban been Introluerd m all oectlocs of tb. Orden. When it ha. b.. 0 u..d. It b.. bad tb. met Uturaptant ouresss, and has actually drlysn out of a. WI othor tosellclusa. It has been ledel under all thalltlsonst ohms cf JlrostlA and b. been fount doptud/y efricacbm In aIL For ..1. by all th. prtudpsl druseuts ao4 encertmto s In twin nerd country. ant by tb. propriebrrs. FLEXING BILOTLIZUS, J. 17 &mason to J. Kidd t Cur 60 WoOl stmt. PETROL/WY cc ROCK Une D.t vet. as It flawn trona the Vaal iaboratorw. concealed deep In Me bevel. a if ,4har Earth. la, without detail, ono at the greataat Lbw.; re=eilr head th. following Inatitoong. given by a . [Weal meat: Yo. Ohio. Pypt. Lt, 1552. Ur. It Hier—rlrt I bar It all rotm Petrolanu, or bort 011 , foam two month:nut. and ham, bora loot tow lbw your agent to /tat a further warmly. I mold b. robl some dolma mom. We bar. round tb Oil MP_ !extol:ant la nor and Oymntml• dattedlo. et 4 1 It. ortuairCrtaw=tf clred i t i d th lft I= lC Doan b wr ' Um memo]. and the las stoppo]. and rhe Hayes nunedlatel. It Is al. an extraordloary..nu:owly_ tor bore and Unnamed gym, Cot.. Oruirm, and maanntatiam. and for thr Mom orom hate been rand of lonig=l.. Yours, with roofer. War Per rale by Jan Oramtlete In Plltsbarma. AO Raters adrertialon Petrolaum il>w a• moo.) to" BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—litre I. lb. kladwf tostlmosy as to tb• rains of oar Urn, upon whirl ow an confidently rut the rwswitsr/on of oar work. Ws bars alresely publbibist soma! ointitiouboh , 0000104 that balks ants for oar not. soil oraloary Wes, and rola sbrossl. ban been subbieutt to the EZVEKEST !Mg IX ACTUAL CONFLAGRATIONS. and momsd thitr oontstit• busily fres from dsutsirs. TL. following to &troths, prof of Uts tans Inksolsatitbl• obaractsr:- 1110,000 WORTH OP BOOKS MID PAPERS aerial WITH A . 1140 OMR 114105. listz Ourrrr. P. riontrob.r 12.10.12 Munn Bran • Darass—tioss Kra: Your two let nnav duly tee•lo4. vul 010 01 at the Won 1 'Gobi 711bo10'itabri Ika:tl:ltgtri'grelr4 fL'lllllk.'ll.llC LI. 01lath a Iss June i—roy gots l kolas burowl sabot. It wits built of wool and brick— • isrw• three story bullitins , kir nkb lo It at the UM. of U.; ent. sad Into tbs osllar, whore than wits • bot fir. • igr.T.-...latioz.k,z.=.t. tat_,.. • 10. gafe. alaaantai to about To. Thnsmsad lawTtililll.lr7s:rinstts nbrolnlol".2 00110 but buy is gal. to 0••• tlwir pspon4 gt on. that Is bowl I ase, aaloly r•rotsittrut your your Bag Tours, truly. _ _ teirOAßD.—Doetor Menu having been raLlwred Erma hi* ornalal giallo' .. Surma .ad rhlalcion of tae U. atorloo nom/ tot, 4,1111 u rotor. Mu* his muli. 411441 &Swinton to hi. Profoosion• 0f944.4 4441,14114•11. 149 Third 5t.444t. above/ Smithfield. _airmen Wlf. Diner the attention of our read •rs to the 4144 4441441e5t0t of • •110119141 IR VICIOILVIINGI CORDIAL. to 04 found upon lb. fourth tw. • RRNOVAL. POSTLEY, NELSON 4 CO., stouts:Tonna or I FUNNELED EBB CAST STEEL SHOVELS AND SPADES, CION BLEBELS, SOLID BOX VICES, PICO. 'moan, SEAMED, £O. sta. to. 11100 removed to No. 17 Market eiroot, wEbro thou ountomoro, 004 torrobanto nooropy,o. toll i tv , :o 71:;1. 1 7;. ,°".4:47'0,b; rb".ll:l'n'flt.:t ul7l. Mobrato4 HAT MO * MA NUltk /Wilt to. too, wo are PtoPo.d to furnish • superibr artlelo of Porto ot • - 15:002 vitro!. A. H. HOLES & BRO , I ANUPACITU6EII3 OP SOLED 808 WOES, SLEDGES, PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, 40, PITTBDURGLI. • Omo• titl Wood at., between lot mad Sod. air •tt work worrsolod opus' to toy onnotoeturwl.4ll mh24 JAMES% I'. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOM SRO u, SONNETS, HATS, Sec., O. 56 wasp elm?, prrrsnrotan, Between Third and Fourth. Stirldy stook embraces every variety and Style of shelegrw l yonnett. At. prWthaewl direct from the New llns amrtm,wl Troulf the Spring es 4 Amcor Wee. e a • h en et eetl► ` 41 =21147.111f1itg1....„*.1 u raZoLfl. l 4 total,. men built,. • had' I DAGUERREOTYPES AT Tint NATIONAL GALLERY. ( O AMMON'S National Dagnerrean .lo Ilmr, w eorm f r et th. Diamond cod Harlot theftproate iyigr o ll trtio=it P agto u go b blaln lifelike kea at madams prierta i will plow call at the atm. establish. moat s &tad up w ntl7 envier Me and Pkr Light.. arrattaad with mach MI that he operator satt take this most amanita eao alsallea of the hum. Onto with al/ Ms Atoas st of asitmlod Ille ‘ ta at witsrazah etho s Parithses s as-, ammo/ y lintel, and de. sa tali. otos/shod Ilketwesea • row. not molted to taloa &ha% unless a oar. rumeablasto• Inelstkenswasa talus of dok and deteataal partooil la tazer! otth.eitmadjl=l.p4p ___ _ ..M=tll:l ° .=2"'Wz.74.° ' =SOWS ITBST MC= DAGUERREOTYPES, POST 0/7106 SOJILDINO. TRIAD STRUT. UITIZENB and strangers who wish to oh. Wass wars* azttotio and WY like Mumma yip floot It to ISA& Wenn to tail at well known wohlAoso r poto Eatfoo ouarri.Mor aa i tIXIA =Ulm =l ft khZiglitis:44retro . rk,===tiit O=Moi obi. obrto the p ri atron., of tee &meo. er notanakila rrl,groapihma!Lan n". /leak I.L. le fe ens I sas emus& Is at ensgrara new tummumrll HOME INSURAICE \\COMPANY, riz\vir 'YOu, • CASH CAPITAL '1500;000! - • • a. limas. • • s.. W 64 Mawr. LittolooTh. &1...". re , . of the r Ayer of Oorr0 . • s Co. 2 1r1Aexr k' 7 11.= ". a: 441,V.,' ea .a, fathom IL Jfeiln..--..-Pazt of Orilla. AWL. a Co. (..e; :400. °L , Jr. Wow/. - • '.--".-ITagerfV=TWoocl Leo( P —Met of Stow awe Jferutr O. er am , a James .... of James Imre Co* awrier IL Hatot._ ---,lna of °JD. Huth a Co . J.Jor LL of J. , LL a Co' G. Laottere..„--1/Ina old A...Lma. a 'C o- Corea A. ..:.Flork of dodo/n . 10.1. ltereburre,r.:-.Jirra of Loreto Aturbuer Jr.. Cer Loot P. Aron., oil J. Id.' B e •L•o l *.w. a 0 . Amos 7: of Tworbeidgir. Dwyrot a Co. I a. Fklmma 411181- 2,121 5 4 4 0 .• Thorear.e.o.ropor....-.....—.- rim of T..'41 lf.•••ager. DwWlSw V ow l...—,.-...-.eirat Job woo * ran Sp eton •--.:-/i.ok of Norton. Butler a nof. Litwelrwl D 01f......«..Tdr073T woken, item** B a l . "Weed& ef •. a. 842.11 a 00. Lit• Loorwred.- LecktrooTa fon. Lod. llo pkins...-----61r m of flophlar, LO. Jawn A. 7:Fn;;;;;:iar...71701. Owe H. Pratinotoot. Perm of Trott logharagstowell *Co, Juan ofElvili. Hurlbut 1 Co.` Carta --- Thar of Olowile Nob* Hord of Wort a pato. Norton 11. Sfeolo.l --Pam of Litte•o, Brookroll I • Co.' Jew. ThorloartT,... 'ft= of Varney, /I matt./ a BLae• Wet T. Corry:m.4J Bast- Dartford Brinteie. -antra of forgo it Co. &taw /tom .__Plan iiii;0;71.7•7•1-70-e: BILITON L. LOOlllB. Proddlost• CUM. J. MARTIN. aror•WwT. IL C. MOMS, (Of the late tete of `Weedy & Loomis,) • wuotasexe`ttetwat LY BOOTS `AN' SHOES, J . 7, 3 2 Wood .tract. P\itatturgh. Third Annnal 81;411‘lent TR'E STATE BDITTUAL\FIRE AND vv 1112111 E INBURAIIOIOO.IIPANY..f Harrisburg. U.IIIIICIO. May 4, 188.3. Amt. of Ma ClotoDanr, '11.4109 016 61 ?nations roan to Marl. 16t1.... /31.. Damn no'd on Inans„_ 916 etstloosn ant 001.• Farallon— 1.000 06 • \ Promituos earmlled--.1e.---6 2.799 94 \ Do.. tsrunnand.. . 161 81\ La itproses. ' inntran, notoront Potlloros. litanO.n. Printing, 77.001 81 17.511.3101'0 Capital Stock. NW, and seem 100.0a.0 . 00 Almontit of tromps fable for 10w:r...—:-..:.L7,158,3111 70, Doo= Notes- Ws sad elorsiZiZiiras.-1Z43"4" erher neeneitlen Cnark an nand.ar In bard. oragent; OlD wu;punned, ..... 17.1C)41 re and Ststrourry-- has anted thiConn. ilk JOHN P. RUTAILItivE nam D. otO //a/ohlit wanly: P. O. SEDGWIGE, IIaPPLIN3PF 3mill:in , . JUNIUS, Philadelphia; A. . WILE OAKII IN lER3, Banker, PlttA.bargbi A. T Jun& RUTLIERFORD, Dauphin iambi A. J. GILLET, Ilirrl3lnsry 3 T. JONEn. ECIKEZT KLOTZ. aut. county; JOILY P. HUTUFAIPORD. PtWpaat WOI , A. J. GILLET, eaminGl. leas , agaleut para. cram awl Inland sisvigaucar 3133 . 33 . 33 . 3 31nG. In'Plt7 emunly. at lonort sum elliAaltailt With Safety. POW. WPM on dwelAinn I n ,41jr:trar=ligns'r trVirs;artr Tara. Gnl 3treets. Jettf , A. A. OARALLE,„ Adam'. =ME± Citizen.' Losinane t i ticenpan7 of PM:Atli:nit D. C. PAAA.. /lAD On C. ILAFUEmLII4, MITT. °mat. 94 vimee. ifrum itiezzrr eign WOOD =mu. ad- 10813813. MILL AND CARGO 212E8 C TD2 OHIO AND aliituasrprr myna, AND TwATITA, NAM . toss ow, by PIRA Agx. Aratoot thoporato of Vto allerslITLIBD 1V4711141701V rILAZWORTATIVR. . IV' D 41. t., I Wm. Larimor, Jr.. Punst'lloa ! ' I till glpiture. Robs lhousp Jr . .. __.. . . ... I .1.112 8. Dilworth. I.l.,:uatar.l. Franda Ne 11... t oltarls.t: u4 ' - J. ftbor..33orzr. Act E t n, 1...... a s Pennock. am JOHN T. IJVAN---. KENNIZT PLELLIP REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 111170812811 waorasau zutaaati g. H ARE, AND DOKILBSIC 131.11.DWAILE. CIITLE.R.Y. Ike HaTO re/MOMd to their new and exteraiie man., Na a: Wool stoma bar dean above the Bl.Chari Hotel. ••ber• tbalr eastosurs. and aerettaats ameraGlf. aff• Hari .d to an cram losolou of Mamba ecasol.:• 1- Ir.ezq •ver ofdred la th 4 qtr. Jo. r *0=1023 re ZIOD CO.) VIIO.IZBALE 'DRUGGISTS, CHARLES E. LOOMS. STOc4. AND BILL BROKER. Rotes, Bolactf .ra r ste, Negotiated PAYTILIILARA GILTIS TO THIPVICuAg AND 01' 610411. aarOaft Lk*. umairx,i VOTIOE TO FARMERS and GARDEN ' NI 111 M-21. sato:lib/sr b. :tea ia...res O TUR NI SEEM rt. Lar. Nortli• t o atmelm• bli• glob.. l•rso tiorbotk. sod 1.. • touro•d Roll kn.. or Sur•dicto •sro• • in. tom of =am mat. am of Me Imtakarmys fa oa•anitablobrra• oon• •MreWlo• *sit mos. aa . Or any .11 ar. , .1 , ..µ....) .0 Phlladolobla orb. • Garden and paripatrome fa rcr•at varirtts. of Oa mart \ art `m. 4t th• 1 0 ,4 ...I/took:mu w.a.a.....:42 711th stmt. -:— (140 ) J• 11611 WARDSOP. • y OST—On 'Friday , r.l i - iut , m 4 th e a i , to o 4 Swags Pittsburgh Lod Cuoallothaars !nil, Ells h.thtowo ikud. • sussorsiwdurs PUCE= liCi ii sootrio. WI •nu moos slid yaw. TA. tadtw OW A. lborelly ...wird or Issyleg It Ls V. store of tduntod Otsurk Wow stre e t. es with the subserib.r at West glizabstia. , Jaunt4.l.l. Jolts !deI)ONNELL._ STRAY - COW—Cazoit to the przet a:4 w., of the enbeeniber, In Rau totrnall near Benton Kura,* red and vane. COW. The owner Y ...owed to man I ebarnea. "'""' p"" "'S.4" r ew er. or she tr wording to law. I Jetant./ W.ll. eENUINE GREEN and BLACK TEAS— ! ~ it Pm la waled, wheaewer yea an la want et SS 11 /IRIS • PATTON. la the Platteste , wIl th e bait . 4 thlteeteet la Lae ear. No eatuldarathea ocald ever lodate an to keep an Weller artiele. Mae have the mato. Noe of !Nino& the heel. and are delarausae to sestetala thatamiable illitlarttaa. No caner whether rea Iv reareelt or wend a ea!, youar• sore to harvottarthla worth Jo. raolahr. at We ee:abllataeat. F OR StalllEß—MOßPili BURCH IIILD. har. molood thlo corojog„ by alma, ?mo of Ulm otellool Soveruckor Olnottaans, Pot &mw VA al. 4 414. rarioty , of anal. for non .4 tor Nffilrit;AZT =Ntlg&ta 4 Bll:44: nuotonvo. thin, huff awl otrob Tint.' If aroktloo Voiotia/3.110 'SUIT/ BONNET RaLlONS—lkoarol pea. of these memo .4 dbalrbbl• Coot. reed by buyer this foornlOL LN. FRAZIER—At the "Two Big Ma . foslsral otseet.ALLEGI r oar. respect. a443 . 17r , h t : ...tossers .14 the gablio rut= he still osto at PIINITIIt tat.ilftlorsttee .?. ° 444t, to th no ose ,* goal who bar bess hot attatots4 his suction soles chum. I, cstos. telt) 1111AOODA TEA STORE—Just reed tutd A. Er sal•—•6s hada wad 11 0 Rae. , at tr Pp, 100 boas "rim Rlo Coffee at 10 and 11e. II a. 20 btu aoratior Nab. Ogre. at I.WII b. 10 poakota old Java and Mocha at It and 10. b. Fri ads by JOIIU /1A008213, kva canny of tho Diamond asslDigmand alloy. TEW BOORS—Just received by J. L. ILIAD. No. TO Fourth vtioat—•- on Humorists of Om Rai atoaank Gantry, Thatkorr .0421a,Itratilim 1-4191,1igtt,-4"- j 3 J. REAP, 7 . 1 fourth ...rt. OR SA!.dEj— allarve ZUNI' liP PISTEBORGII: 16 team 11.4 11. BANK: 36 stairs U. t P. 11 111 1 / I vAD—.63 . NG, 1:3•13, Stoat. and 1.1 Lz D . K c• limier. - - I UMBER-26 rats Eaw - Ttlnbar for ssle, ao nJof to 24 tact. ..wart to 60 toot la length, In .- • J. 7 JOHN NUTS ,t CO, 28 Llb.ry stmt. HERRINGS—:`.V bble. No. I gibbed nor th", rem! Cult Mr r. RR- viirskty, co. T"--25 Mlle. Tar, now Inndink s bj Bing- J. 7 tures I. aril far aalit b 7 DALZELL 03. IE BEOEB 7 -50 pieuei of these beautiful .1•16 "" °"‘" :e. T. AB% b i as virtu sii;a,‘ OREENS nod. DAMASKS-25 pieces LT." 11.ted Loreena sal Dmasky Nat rava A. A. M. 100,4 a 4n, zs flab V 0. 3 lIACKEREL bblo.'..new No. 3 ait.i.dltlrbructi larmlioa. nealrlagipn DALZELL a CO. ItIBROIDERED_LND APLIOA 'ZAN- TlTJAS—ltacerials aurkselif i. .treof4ap. and 31.21t W ' k 57 Ne.l33i P. amt. above .. Ta4AWN ROBES--J it. A ROBES --.Ta ft A. )want a owa, Illth'stmt. • 1•• of the*. lica deslesblo Geol. PIS (11,AWLS—Saromer Shawl. of erory for 17 Thar AAA MIRY. &UT recol•xl by .is • A. A. ILION & CO. 21 nib •treet: _ _ FLOUR— 50 bbli. Extra and 50 bbls. Sn. utrartrt &BIP SEED-50" bids. He Seed, for I .4. by imp! AA. FAIINAITOCE a CO. ADWAY'S READY RELlEl'—ifiroes Ea - dues Ready Nolid. tor ft% _ 0 B. A. fAIINwerrOCE a ao. _ 0 0PAVIA-7.2.50 IbL Balsam • Ought. lat Ws 1,7 -• fvlo H. At. irAIIbIIzTOCE .11 Co. POWDER-60 kegs Rifle sad 400 liege ei -lr.Rock Powder, Ilsztalo• sad A: • gala hi lot. to toltpozoloms. *mar ton Pig . on • tom ail Cal /rm. ha Lahti OYU WOODS, Oomameld t.Sttutot stat. 110TOMAO ROE IIERRtNOPut tin pr tr./ 1r.711 -- 6 4,11 17 ". -42 bbWtaltem...iartZ, 1T Vr . 4 Oid \ Afew. th Erne', 11.30 - , . 7.:111 0 cub Po tash; \ -IL g 't od. b 7 WM J. l . .J. M=EME \ , -..air . ' ' f Yak. 111731:1853. gi4DllurmliS of the Atilociation itte iratintretos , or TllliprpcinelrOlf ALL settee that ..„.• te . .eeee will ea aimed Fn Lao 'r ..8.1.-TU aa or ft . h. _L. this neassunament, the pheatare ova/ '''...• • the elne - rtzelt7 to stahw that t.t. evadm. tottei bet. ereee.A. sae the Habitat. ashnts they Ewe weeted, E. they bairns. telly met the just es.. fre redatire. of Uoe pubis. \ It la aniseed Ma It shoolake lacers the e b ceder ko .and anta• nuke ler Cc Ingestive talent ad skit of our enootrynten In moarldnery end rirol=riss r...nts, we have imereasnd tad do en . adanr neirly au foorttaelts ame e beyond what wan a mmo ensnniant et, that we ban now for the War, pens of etbitet.p. two hotettekehoomehl glum ibre. r Not a.. Una ~ troltOt Iara,LIZIS thatchate to • dtdday Maar Seriatt. t ttaeltre. the Maio. have orsadha St of mehtstsiology and needs,. asoh anme — otilie bust HAMM. Wt. of the mut. hes been arosloTor. and the fonedatioo le thee lad -of a and valuable mama colleake of the =hew of the•conat try. , : • The Dineen had bawl he eseS2 the Itadlation aWI eamiler pako. hot the 00.117 and l ard et the ..111. of sounractioa end the hies etatolard etarchltecturn, b...HY wiheh St ha. been t. o el the Anommationto .tt..113. bans sundered delay. shin bat beat lent , ths for the Ilzettett aeleitbstanding thole amuse ask. :,,,,,,,, d1t.2.1, ..r.rzneet deare, , to "2.7,:bar 1o resrad to the sauna amen of HsEl billoMe the resat tarsals. to be mat graltsinc. attl lb. alb,Lbr of Lba abatdara• analbwad toward, Li br 4. seennarent of the Holtel Etat., • ...dam which bas alltdl•3 • =dial menus Horn the wentne.dts of, lo ate cottoning. It ntil oe., ..onestichably be the nenad. ~...,.,;,,,,,d ...as., ftudeel v t.talrinta of •rt. the I merlin 'of whence end the mandootEa. or Industry Mabee , I s ier ht tom made in T.C.L teSlittry, •ad •111 t..nd . I. me ttl.l *CUT.. esaulatiou of the as. to stay trawls of I taleattlai deraelnoad- .xl., Ed. bb•rg• a , the interior of the bundles. its 414. \ 010 .,rnabittabaabb blawitteark• and polar% has teas tnohled to two °Haas of the Nary of toe Uhlhel State. Hatits.B.l. Dupont and C. th. Darin end th e equation of the ass Lament given to thessnuenneet of tbs. av 4 thmosc.who ban e =tub atgosamsd thanuans la riav a „,„ ;7 1 j e t w=h,....,.... b. a ... it= i, 1.11. by the blithest elaborates of teamny. la Mesas craw:Hots of the antellsrirc Than healers= have organised their dematotan. As fallaww— \ J.ALAlatehrlder—earetary of the fkiethitall 13.12.111Tebblrisitimptktot am. and C tauldt.. ti, \ Prota \ Bllia n.Jr.—alb r tera l=halay;B. P.Johneo—larinhuralJodpisk-lloinun—lfahletT , kart , ilpind , wertile Hari= - ttiw VW obkial Catakatur and tile illograted Weekly Res cost of the 0- as to to plthlished In the belldhur. bY blears 0 - V. thsteant it Co, order the aspervision of toe Asseristion, \ The Direeterakum sensibly felt the costedenee moimoi in them be Mel , Wilaw WWWW4 lb an 01WW . 1 th.. .. 1,7 and they will onatinste to nuke, every droll tosatify theirlot expertatimos. - DIRECTORS.. \ If anima, EMI:7. IthWp 2019.1. /Atm' 1_ .41 \ rebuttal LIVIIIII4OI. Aroma Halaret. , Chars W. Neater. • eleranda Llathhtov e r,. Theodore Sedonek, Ilwor. L. Schuyler, William W. SOM. Elbert A. Anderson, \ William What., Henry IL bombe.. \ Tette Hasher. , Pr. 0.11: Waddell. PM.. Kent, Jacob A. Westervelt, waste gre,..., Jam. A. lismillon, E:ST. Edmunds; • a•T•4 5"•4 " . THEO \ We. Warms. Iles FreeldiTffiwurnerand onary. L. C. Mem Assistant enerstary, Jelfranatan. Citizens' Inn:quite" Company, Xil:4Piesident end Directors of the Com -I'. err. ea day d odated ODIVIDENDorri/El2 Ike OILS two She.. ama am Met of the Com peAY• Depot. to the h_tolteltheleets tor Mete _lent none • tette, forthwith; ce SWIM Le AARE LI ELL. tory. 1' • oz. Juno 18.166 L ll/titre) ._. .... IL, :,. • . : ._.. Joan.. • . eeting at thaw Manny to Wallin..a WATISK-CITSI LIBLIKINT I. lbsyleialty ot Plttausli. nap bald aittlgrl T. J: Mti 2 4 1 1 2 :tAl i t n tfl r ack mt. at / ' Tan 7 J. O. 0.143 (0 rZtt. Stanat7. _l,_ jr)ISSOLIUN OP CO-PARTNERSHIP. 11.• tem Won eximMg sudsy tb• name a Anorroxr.tuo We day &waived by Ms team: pf botkrztlar:,..l, lleClunt vr , , , , 1 arms pr bubble, ••• b bl.r m .. E;1 , 4A: ,, v " .708111 , 11 MoCLUSF,.. jellkL3t. fIOUNTRY RESIDENCR FOR BALE.- contattilag PIXTELY ACHES 'OP QUM. Ms [Meter part or which or • beaful drove. peekvated so tA hare • coadouiting flew f the Pl. Vidlere Masted tour sulks, tem the oityft....i=rteogt •.• • nouss...ww,; rw:ufg• 4 l. r.p.t., to J. 17 • • . Beal Edda Assur e ffe.3l Plttb sired. IikTEW BOOKf3--Jant 'arrived from limper er Me:then— Weed • fresh isc.-TM es la Babel= attel Rune; the Met complete Amnia.. althea. the reoit of th• Beee.el X ese-Ittlea. 7..1171; ll7 ilmi.R7AgibiLZ:r• las- - bbls. Linseed Oil; \ 1...? 10 ems. refilvd Gres..inn , 011: 10 bbl. Tartans? 011, a maner{rartielc . 10 Dbl. Ne,l Tuns.' Olt \ • - • 40 bb. 1•41 o (sl,_ strß Noe. i k • 1.50 cukn \ ra 0/1. It* tatLont relnot In store ard kr rat nr inswm - danornas, }di 1131tt.81111137 to 1. EMI *Oa. 60 trecd are • ORONEII--Pervitti4Tini busk' tesiri • th• Censer win ths4 Ithaset the Oae• of Jobs Low v'• Plaaies WM, man. a libertr med W - - W . ANTED DISIEDLiT4Y—PiUshigh. Albano, CUT 1r1ER.0215: Woo, Wm. oi attol r 7 Mawr . por. to tbo "Attu' UAW. nb IROS-100, tans "Ste \ inkrfield Par fle "' P4l ttea r LLll a b LOIL . JUNIATA BLOOMS-7 taus No :1)411L, atom .sz V. 2671113 a Eas. a railtr` it eg_2o tierces pares Him saL VILEITII.DELINZEII &VOL), =SUS esesacic.4. ODEISH-15 divas Co' in nt4rinei4 »ie maLl • Exiaris. zerams=a a cd, 1-193 bbli. N. C. TiL; s=ra cod St • 13eal Elsrsia. =Aria= Area & CO. C43.4 D .Oans. Etat ad te sal* by• vli • 45111.1. T Ca. OrLICOSSO & CO. - IT - TA LOD b l ata. VrUtlak la Cass .ma yr sla 12ePt. " eiha worm VlRtrkz-,35 Brooklyn Syrup. just 4 , J a anitair mit tar al: a t m unarona & OX ran ;RALLur--.7ast received by fig. Haim. schoti.bd if . .ateut fiz. Jai W. a. lueLtato, dromard ; TANELL A y sale low, by the y ••"mod or ooze% try nein W. L. 1141.4110. mot um) *saki phan _ CBEAI it tTAI b i T TAR-500 lbs. Cream Tak Gm. 3nx nom rita. 16s, Blue. P~ttiol, !at Toed ui ea,. kr FLEMINO Escrrnia& I ALOoIwL-30 bbla. 92 and i 6 per cent /mamma amoral& IFIPE9TINE-25 bbte.: Turpentine, in ___"!l"7 rummurnacrrazas. gne, to and stun botaminst real and Ibr a bl I LSYING /1110SIIIBA IBANB-4,7 bta. white Beans, for Ws by J. 17 \ HECHT IL OOLLIIIL iiEESZ- m . e for fith by Jill \ uzNnin. comma kish; Troat, Shad, and Lake 7 • !MUT a. CDLLINS. fiREN9I L.tW \ OBAVI c LTS—JEIt n. aelaal (Intik Q.U. 74 Waal anat. itUSSIA DINK will. a Imadadma saaartairit of we •al Dam 4144 1 / 4 4 TEST/NUS, reed al ell KAMM Gottdcr ULU. 11 Wood amt. ILL W. study. to plow. \ 447 NO. JN & SUGAR-48 hhdlgned flit gar •on connencorett =I for W. lo* br • ' • • W _ -' J: 8. DL1. , 08171 a 00. J --- 6 liii3fiLti;f . - ft:LS - 6 - bbli., Lo t --- rir e l Lim, Just mod and for re. br N ' • UI • . .J. a. 1 81.Worrn • 00. . WHITE LAWN mA A Got- oingS• r Vier awl. 74 ja stew. r ßE Mprime W . ite se, a.' and 100 do. Dolma Mom salo.ho Jai • CLAIO7I2: it LACJILmuymEAD Lit ' .1) . Okotes" Mut Lnad CraelbleN molted slx:—O. "3. -gr.4,. u. ... ft. au b. 117.6 ~i 100,411X8 A CO HALE 01L-5 casks bleaahaul _,, blesihsd Wbale M. forrals D r and —. ,__2_____________J_._sclicza ARD OIL-30 bble. lard OD; Nos. 1 and S. trr al. by itlil J. B CLI9ONMA/ULS t 00. jINSEED OIL-20 bbls.pnre Linseed Oil Szr. sal• IJOIJ SIMIWBRAHXI3 a co . AMP BLACK—Z) bbla common monad; tgiZrd naieliMgrtkrdlr" . *_y_ 3 da. 1.14 • J. ISCaaOO3l t 'D EFINED. BORAX -10 cam Refined Bonk. for ve• by J. 6C1100:(11118U. CO. ATOES-30 ba? aid 20 lAA aagated P°"' i°""C"ZitariOrPt If traPlllr. Isto l ux voss JJ es FEBN°/1 . BARD t .4.,rb • _ ix _.tiny strait OYEe .7 a4nwNo_ .l ju ! l iaartety:. at - clo aSIXIMATVS, ym TRa q44: NT I_lmumTra. . GlOlOll 010 07 1.1•01 ralnE„ FINEST BRANDY IMPORTED -1320.14 • allow—at 11011818 & PATTON% la tb. Ob. : • Jai 1 GARA CICURS-414 per 'UR mad. • tbehamh•lit )10/118 PATTON'S: the ht Jell kt .VlOßßis rs tor TJI TEA. east site et the Mama ghatTr ho.aat otrTrreatU" r"."Th,""d Mr. or • roNg wIN, equal to um to the Mated State* at *bottle. Tba nn.4taattot trattooaat ree Ito rootem of wo ate de. /• _____ tun _ l--" Ttafri l trlT&l. east We of tato Mona& Lard, """ l; nit&• Li0411:11. Mato ;amt. pfItROIDERIES—A new lot of all tho deb* old meet bealoaable stlt/ea ot Itataituertoe. 74""" " A. 4.`gasoN 1 coms, z rma ar.t. (.lU.KfeOca the newest %tiaras, "go ineinvAltng: yg and BLREGEB-100 Als_oale • r niracvs. lath knit; AWNS—Another R /' t lnvoke of thoro m"h"Pe.47-VIZIit gIBIL&WLEt—Jest • a a rc =artrwt. " trolgi"- \ I \ l \ =EMME .SEMENTS, 111 ASai s ICiHA1141,1, umiak arEellona.----X12631, *RC. \-.. —ALL sehooffm— - \ in ane anal estabetiole—the hawks of the Todd! 170, \ GREAT NOVA. SCOTIA , CLOT NOT! Iffe r o hhhoitt huslikos rilx razossr AND AT AckavAmritAAFArzrA. \ teas 7 belt ex boobs blolhaoll weigetqf betsue biz =rtikulr'd a=llZryt e a Mira MA II er.lxt • Ica. 1 etig.t An and am 2 *dee* to e ettook p.n. In the enninikke wWsts• mad joyinann. anitatel by the sitlinmed mai trimly Islishatee \ \ - MCFARLAND TROVPB, Calmed el met of the briftba fa t h e Beslood sittbess n.....b12141.1d0n5% Buses flethouseseins at pos lath Watooh. It we of bream adadries to tee e 01rfereseo only IS oath pro mom heutts. Alosteehs tho W Leehe, one Koeffelase nom" In Mb dined SI dintl C , Dal *WIT d. %tut crabber mit enn.b., balm cam ninbeing TO -DAY, Eatisdayaine 1113 tot Inktslank npo• bills tea d•Y• jag ,ILLItIIiL Dumarant. 1776 POMMEL - OP ZOLT 111C,4. GRAM, BMW= Alliiinn./122:111710" re Ls irrrmarom rag MAMMOTH • . - AERIAL MCPREMEATES. \ • cupultair.... da * rz-v rzrocwirp z ...„ . • ou Nan atswg (away taw Caaal) fltabatig& July 4. WS. 44. " 5. ..stwtowwwtavat amotrat at ttwittuttwx.l6, • aar Th. watertatamatt tot taw AfTW4l:lOOtl ""t. , tt or taw anal wirwetant• at • ItALtOnN ASS IN aySION ttwb wnwld•twowwwel lemma ProtAttna k pl a t o tt • 71 47,:litrg=" Tii"" 1121,bitita, Panama& (haul aotre• - • tattasawm altilt.theMtrraG. dia . = . 11/t . lttli hi at. • EXUAIMONII Op Pl= \ era bind hitt. wmina eatater—tuni wait:avant Otte Tacesawa Dawn ta Wit m tig It musu PIP en.. 1136 a Nearly two m. Mama* esaaataewat PraratilltM way to ta pantos bapaw Wawa 1 MP Dal bona assauhat wa tan Wow*. isttwtr. ' Tin= .... I tTlitze...matt . td Yamada wtamtw, whore tietwts =AT a.ale twiStatraJ. Sr row tattawy twatiltaan saw wean %Ms et 1.1 at. EOM: Aattai Itattaaay: • _ _ _ ATHENAEUM: HALL. _ ipirLAVATER:LREzuwwi..., an- • =maces la tie 114.13 asal_coatlems at nettlme,re ett victUaltr: thathe alb *l e leo patina/ , abet~ xyznasos. tOtb and hetaat. at tie ••••• meek= with BLS ?LEXI= PAY= . s 11 11.tarbaitIsabs•••••••••• Wk., • • • AIR—THE LAD 17.8 tmnwi T • minion, Allubra 7 quoni. baths* •8 es • b•asestr PI Wla +[ if :Li aii • Xlt Sad. is , Vita et• i.td metal aitkim they vat b• • Raul? or Ousaenita, le Om.. Ste galas at Uwe aatt:.ll b• •••114t tv••••-ptatt at We emaislat &be ea MN Cheat, CAREHYSASSSAX HORN DASD eat 1.• obtatsed vpiaTtevtoWlL I ICALLEOO.:st Ihkinsarina kanlil CIA Bl.mrag 'a Oa. nava itnec . \ AUCTION SALES. • lhittars, Groesties, tikt. '' \ \ 1. - fp MONDAY afternoon, 20th Ix*. it doloot. it U.. ooutoortul Wm lootax. carper lLtGod 504...,,....1(112.1 anototrll boxikt-. , 12 ° . lioliceiCsC I Sia LAM. 21ADDIL2; .\ . i I ie. so t Balliznoro ti2/ 1 2:538: ' ' 1 ooartimomak froneil 1 / 1 .2.111M • 2 cow (IS tow.. so 0V,412 AMR 1 ear (t don 111AZirco. 1 out a d0 ... 4. 2112222 1112114" 2 basis OLABISALMito, DATta, goollowor. Vie Property bi frarlual Ward. ' ; grIN /4014 DAY iftinvoon June Mb, at 3 veciong.on Me numb.* *ln en1441/0 LOSS 01 nIWDBD. abut* an num straot. bvvrawn Bonn* and ! Wow.. shoe; befog No* 26 and Ph* 01 Loh by t out by -loan gonna baying ggli hvng of 00 140 an • Wuran bact lig Lab io , botsride: on ninety la Nodal vivo -*whom* Dllguage ROM gen Ste" having • flu of egad vaigith Athva tagovonvogo. on tbo gamily* Sums at Bar • .1•11 \:. - Dohs ' • - .... • . , - Superior liouseliold Puroituri‘ -- . F .' , QN TUESDAY \ mornlig,'•Junelt, at 10 .4.4, .24-1:44448 boar 4.K.l.JotaliteCut. 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