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MILLINEET. FKOM AM' A UTS OF THE WOULD. A TIENTION LADIES! THE MARKETS. YORK FLOUR AND URAIX HAHKETt WM. GILBEKTHORP, CbrrecfH hj P.

A. tf A Aaait. DEAiER-IN WALL PAPEES! CAL1FOHNIA. MRS. A.

F. (JOTYi'ALT, So. 103 CearK AND PURCHASING PRICES. Vie.it per bushel jj do do i 55 Kye do 60 torn, new, do jj Oats, do jtj Seeds Clover 4 jo Timothy SrH. 75 Ha.

do 1 50 Flol lUliRKL 30 retailTrices. Flou Extra, per I 50 Super do 1 .1 1 7 50 Feed Mised lrt and Oats, per buh 60 ST.ciiU, per 100 lbs 1 Drown Stuff. 1 40 PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER, West Market Street, (SftJway between Centrt Syuart and Xaticnal,) 19 YOIUC, MARKET. Corrected by A. A.

Wtlih, 24 Smth G'orge Street. Potatoes, (old.) per half petlu. 1'otaioea (mw) 10 to 15 to 19 ou to 5 to 35 40 to I 00 If to 18 12 10 tj to 5 IO 10 30 tO tit 12 1-3 to 18 IO 10 12 IO to 16 to IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW GOODS Jl'ST IN FROM TIIK MANVFACTCRKRS. Special Inducements Offered in Old Stock, OlXa SHADES, OIL CLOT US, OF TIIK I. EST MANUFACTURE, MATS, COCOA AND FANCY HASSOCKS, PAFEK HLINDS; VENETIAN 15LIND riCTUKE COHI).

TASSELS, PORCELAIN NAILS, ETC. I also keep select ffortment of Nottingham and Lace, and Damask Curtains, fitted up with anj itjle of Gilt Cornice, in a saiinfaciory manner. PAPER HANGING executed in beat Style of the art. TUin, papering or decorntife and panel work done in ererj part of lb State. Qilt Moulding panel work a sprcialty.

I bare a number of the best City workman and assure eterjr one of a job that will please. april21y THE DOLLAR SEWARD SOAP. For Sale by JOHN L. KUEHN, No. 4, and No.

130 N. George Street. The only Soap in th world that wahr Flannels without shrinking them. Washes with hot. cold, hard, soft, or ilt walr.

K'-moTea Piti Tar, Paint. Ureaw, Print rs' Ink, Sweat, lwtlier or Krntt Stains, Superior toCastlle Soap for ToiM purj-osea. AgcuU wanted. Send S-cent s'ari for Circular and Prlca List. RAPPLEYE KNHJHT, Manufacturers, feb26-m 1331 in I 1333 Rid? Avrnnr, riillisdrlpIilA, Pa.

An Alarming He port. Sam Feanc'ic9, Jaj 23. A despatch from Victoria, Vtneoutcr Island, tap that 4 report reached thtt place to the effect that the white settler at the forks of the Skeena River, in British Columbia, have been all uurderel by Indians. OHKAT HIIIXAIN. The rati Lowdok, July 23.

Ia the House of Commons this afternoon there was some discussion upon the subject of the arrival of French Communists in England, during which a significant question wax (pwt the Government by Sir Robert Peel. The Right Honorable Baronet, after alluding the fact that Germany bad expelled the Jesuits, asked the Premier whether the Government intended to enforce tbe section of the Roman Catholic Relief act of 1829, which provides for the banishment frcta England of all members of the Society of Jesus Mr. Gladstone, in reply, said that the subject was an important one, and must be taken into serious consideration by the Government lie added that though the law in question was now nearly half a century old, no steps had yet been taken for its enforcement. HWITZEULAND. Tbe (Jeneva Tribunal.

It is rumored that in consequence of an un forseen difficulty the Board of Arbitration at Geneva has adjourned. The veil of secrecy which envelopes the deliberations of the tribu tial has been drawn eo closely of late that cor. respondents are. unable to obtain any news whatever of vrhat is transpiring in the Chamber of Arbitration. PISIVJN YLVANI A.

The WUllaiiiKitort ltlot. The riot at Williamsport, Pa on Monday, has been suppressed, and on Tuesday the city had the appearance of a place under siege, soldiers being stationed at the different mills where outbreaks were apprehended. There is great indignation in Willianisport against the rioters, and strikers will learn after awhile that violence is tbe worst policy to secure their rights, and that they damage their cause more in one day by such an exhibition as that of Monday than they can repair in a twelvemonth. MEXICO, Tbe Rebellion. War matters in Mexico are looking up, and are favorable to the rebels, they having been victorious in several engagements of late.

Kidnapping at the City of Mexico continues, and occasionally a kidnapper is arrested and executed, but what excites Americans most in Mexico is the imprisonment of United States citizens on charges as yet unknown, and to which nq attention ia paid by American officials. GEORGIA. Arrest of a Supposed Forger. Macon, July 23. Wm.

Anderson, alias Cohen, aliat Wilson, an Englishman, was arrested here. lie holds letter of credit, No. 34, for 1,000, from the agency of the Bank of British North America, and has endeavored) to obtain money on it in Savannah. His account is overdrawn. He had in 'his possession $10,000 worth of Central Pacific Railroad bonds, $1,472 in gold, and $800 in gold certificates.

SOUTH AMERICA. Argentine Preparing for War. Nbw 1'obk, July 23. Bio Janeiro advices say that the three ironclads, for which the Argentine Congress voted $2,600,000, have been ordered from the United States. Large quantities of arms are arriving and Argentine is making other preparations for the threatened war.

NEW YOlilC Baruard'a Impeachment. Notorious Josephine Mansfield was a witness on Tuesday at Saratoga in the Barnard impeachment trial. Her testimony was confined chiefly to conversations and money transactions had inber bouse between Fisk, Barnard and Stokes. Miss Mansfield, during tbe delivery of her testimony, was explicit in stating that several of the best citizens of New York had called at her house. Miscellaneous Matters.

Nw York, July 22. The trades unions have quarelled about tbe proposed parade, August 1st, and it is proba- bio that it won't come off. Jerome L. Babe was robbed in a Fifth ave nue stage yesterday of a package containing $10,000 worth of diamonds. It is said that Bishop Bayley, of New Jer sey, will soon be mtde Catholic Archbishop of BalUmoTf (next iM lo Thomas.

OiamU-rs A Hardware Slor. YORK, Is s.dlir.1 off her eutlre Stock of SUMMER GOODS AT COST, consisting of BONNE IS, HATS, ilotcrn, ilibbottB, COI.OllKD CRAPES that sold at fl.78, reduced to IUS lr yard. AUO, Laco and Linen Cellars, Trimmings, jewelry, c. COME ONE! COME grRINQ 000DS LADIES. MISS A.

E. FAIIS, No. 23, North George Street, hasjust received large assortment of all kinds of LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS ADD 1 Her stork Is full and all articles are Sold at reasonable rales. Mis labs also carrb son the MILLINEKY BUSINESS, In a'l Its brauches. The latest sty of HATS AND BONNETS made up and neatly trimmed.

Fpe-lal attention is given to all kinds of M1IXISKRT OOOD8. yrm. SEWINQ 1IACHINSS. "New" Wheeler Wilson SEWING MACHINE. TO TIIK Who are to lnrch8e a Sewing Machine.

We respectfully Invite your "niUm to Hi-1 vai.taire umw-ased by the celebrated HE1 LtR Ib-5oWrTKS. Lock-gtitch, laa.il dewing Machines, over all ethers. Qneitlone he coimltlered when Baylnc a Machine. What are the desirable feature of a Family Sewing "it must be simple In construction, that it may learned and not liable to get out of order; silent In Its oiirmtion- rapid in theexecuiionof work-easily changed Vlndof work to of ar.ety of work- mu.t nin easy, so as not to fatigue the orrator.and with all tbese tst le durable. 'what Machines ossess these qualifications in the highest digieel otvs TTTi TI1G "Hew" wneeierot wxiduu niiki tha lock-stilch ltistneoniy Biatiiiu" with a routing book, thus avoiding the annoyance luvention to catch the IneRperienced buyr or those nnscquained with mechanism.

It baa nt rentnrv and Stood been testea lor n-any 7 ittnmt biv best lu the scale of labor-savin- Machines uiiutui iu Othercoun- without first vourself. by comparison 01 11s unrue 1. i. eroi.omv to bnv the best. Mschiuea sold Cn in rva.

the wiaieat powiblo 'erniB, by G. W. SELLERS, Agent, 115 lt Market Ht Y01 k. Pa. may2S rjiHE Singer Sewing Machines, AKE THK BEST! OVER SEVEN HUNDRED THOU SAND NOW IN USE I vears.

and Thev nave siooo me ie ui i it is no experiment to purchase oae. It has no equal in the world. Has Heen Lately Improved. n.ilt Mnd durable, ii wr- ranted to do all kind.of Family Sewing, using Silk Twist. thus Heaver Cloth or leather may be sown with great moment the Macuine may do aujuoiou u.r!ri'.i..

cu nrseniations ef other Airents; Call at the salesrooms aul examine for yourselves- uur Machines are all warrantee auu iuiuu guaranteed. Terms mado easy to suit purchasers. COTTON, LINEN, OIL, NEEDLKS, aC, CONSTANTLY WOOD IVOHY, General Agents for York and Adawu Coueitiet, Ab. 18 North George YORK, PBNN'A. genles for 8 months, 350 Machines; for the week end'iDg December Wth, 1671, ii Machluts.

Also, Agents for E. BUTTERICK CIltllRATID PATTERNS OF GARHEIITS for Ladles, MUsei, Boys kud Little Childt of bott sexei PV. TEW FIFTH WARD MKUCHANT Tailoring Establishment, Nc. 227 Wert Harkct Street MARTIN RENDER has connects I with his Dry Goods and Queeoswar llouse, a finely fitted up Merchant Tailorins Establishment, udrr tbe supenrision of C. L.

THOMAS, who Is well known cutter and Tailor, splendid stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths. Cacrinsrs and Gotten Goods on hand, for Men, Boy's and Children's wear, which they will make up in a manner to suit th customer, or sell hy the yard. Special attention given to niskluit clothing. Clothing mads of Goods purchased si-whera. april-3 'A Complete PlrtorlAl llialory of tbe Tlnl'.

'Tlie bent, rhfitpent. nn1 mont afrilnl i'auilly Taper In I lie I nlon." HARPER'SWEEKLY, SrLEXDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Xoticee of the Preti. The Monr.L Newspaper of our country. Complete In all th departments of an American Family Paper.

Harper Weekly hm earned for itself a right to its title. "A JorRSALor Cmuum." A'ew York Krrning Jt. The be.t publication of IU class In A merica, and so tar ll other weeklv lournals as not to pern.it of my comparison between it and any ot their number Its columns contain tne finest collections of n.tr limited. Its illustrations are num erous and teMUtifiil. being furnished by the chief artists of the country Ilnrton Traveller.

11 vijrir.j ths best ana mosi mtereesin; lustrated newspaier. Nor does its value depenl on Its illustrations aloim. Its reading matter is of a high order of aterary merit varied, instructive, entertaining, and unexceptionable. A'ew York Sun. Terms IIarpir's WiKiT, one year, 00 An Extra Cow of either the Mao am xi.

Wiekit. or Baxar n7J be iiipplied for every Club of Fivi Subhcribers at 14 00, in one remittance 1 or. Six Copies for 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to llARptR's Maoaxini, Wieiit and Bai ar, toone addren for year, $10 00; or, two of Harper' Periodicals, to one address for one year, $7 00. flack A'umbers can be supplied at any time.

The Annual Volumes of Harper's WtXlir, In Beat binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for f7 00 ach. A complete Set, comprising Fifteen Vol umes, sent on receipt of cash at tie rate of 15 25 per vol. freight at expense of purchaser. The postage on Harpxr' Weiiit is 20 cents a year which must be paid at the subscriber's post-offlce. Address HARPER BROTHERS.

New York. 0ALI COALM COALMt AT CHARLES LAFEAN'S COAL ITjlKX) N. Water St, tel. Philadelphia St, yoric, All kinds of COAL for family use, tognther with the best Blacksmith's snd Liuieburncr's Coal, for sale at the cheapest rates. The coal st this yard is kept ander cover, and is always dry.

ferrect saiisiacuou guaranveeu. nov25-ly Chicken, per pair. I-amh, per pound, Mutton, 1-urd, Hani. Shoulder. Sides.

Sausage, Puddinic, rt eal pw pound, 12 to i3 cents; Porlc, 10 to 15 cents; TURK CO A I. MARKET. PITTSTON. Lump $5 SJ No. 4 Stove 50 liro.

Kjjg and Stove, 6 40 Nnf 5 00 Si 1 AMOK IN. Lump, $6 00 liio. V.g and Stove, 6 00 No. 4 Stove 6 00 Nut, Pea, 5 00 5 00 LVKENS' VALI.KY COAL. Lump, JJ 50 I Nut, liro.

af.d Stove, 6 sol Pea, 5 0 0. 4 Stove, 6 so I The above are the prices delivered anywhere in York. If delivered at the yard 15 cents a ton coal. 2 scents a bushel. NEW ADVEF.TJG1!NTS.

Ovkr 1000 policies were issued by the U. Mutual Aid Society in 120 days, which is a strong proof of its appreciation. Six dollars for a Policy of a $1000. Lewis Straycr agent, 42o Market street. XOTirE-Ttirr will tirrarulna; la til wttrt llttiiae.

an Mat 11 relay evening, July 271 ml 7 or by 1. V. HuOVr, oMarllale. All ari smiled to attend. rjJO VlilbQE BUILDERS.

1 Toposals will be received by the County Commissioners of York County, at th tir Office, in York, On Tuesday, the day of July, up to 2 o'clock P. 31., OR TflE REMOVAL OP TEE WOODEN BRIDGE ver the CoJorus Cnjek at Main Street, in tin Borough of York, and the Erection cf a New Wooden Eridga over tbe said Creek at Kiug street io laid Borough-The good nnd sound lumlwr of th old bridtte to be used in the erection of tbe new. All the new lumber required in the conntrui tin of the tritlgi to be purchased by the Uniinieioriers of the County The bridge to be erected ou the PLAN Oe" HIK I'RINCKSS fl'KSKT BRllMiB. full specifications must be tiled with proposal. No proposals will lie entertained from any one except Iclde builders Ths Commisuoners reserve the right to reject an; or all of the proposals.

Kl Kit STItirKHOLSKR.I LEWIS STRAY KK, VCoai. JACOB KUI1LEH Attest: E. 1). ZiEoua, Clerk. julyi5-4t T70R SALE.

A Building Lot. having a 1 front of 21 feet, and 110 feet dx p. situated io South ater street, above New street. For further particulars call on I'UILIP 11. McUOWAN.

julyv4-lw S. Water street, above New st. 4 GOOD reliable man wanted to sell the Noiseless, Sink. Motion, Lock itch Sewing i.inu in ti ia piiimtv Vnr further rmrt inilu ra rm ikt the Natii 111 House, where the Machine cau be seeu. CiEO.

YKAUKH, Gen'l Agent, july2t-2t Ilarruburg, P. T)R0r0SED AMENDMENT TO THE CON-E SXilt'TIOJi OF PENNSYLVANIA, JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an Amenimtit to the Conttitution of Pennsylvania. 2)1 it rttnlvfd by the Senate and Ifouie of Jieprejenta-tirel of the Commonwealth of 1'tnntylmnia in General Amemblymet, That the fallowing amendment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed to the people for their adoption of tlio tenth article thereof, to wit AMENDMENT: Strike ont the sixth section of the sixth artie'e of the Constitution and innert in lieu th-reof the fo lowing: "A State Tr-iwurer shall be chosen by tuc qualified electors of the Siate, at such time and fur such term of service us shall be prescribed by law." WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of tbe House of Representatives. JAMES 8. BUT AN, Speaker of the SeDate.

Approved The twenty-second day of Mirch, Anno Domini onetho'usaad eight hundred and seventy-two. JNO. W. GEARY: Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. FRANCIS JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth.

OrrtcK Shchktakt or thk Commonwealth, Harrishlru, Jim tith, 1874. jnlyl8-3ni JgAIRD'S BOOKS FOU PItACTICAI. MEN. My new revised and enlarged CatalnRiie of PRACTI CAL AND SCI KM lie IU H'KJIVP, complete juiy 1, 1871, 94 pws, will he sent, free of postage, to any who will rivorme wmi 111s anuress. HENRY CAREY BAIRD, INDUSTRIAL PUBLISHER, 400 Walnut Htroct.

Philadelphia. TLW LIVERY. Z1 Js ABRAHAM MARTIN, has opened a New Livery Stable, a short dintance wmt of Newberry street, In the alley near M'anihtuiairs machine shop. Persons deirini; to hire flrsi rlaotbomet and carMaKes, biiRifies or any kind ofTt hi rlta. in eooj ord-r.

at reasonable rate will nnd It 10 their advantage to rail at this KW LI YKlt Y. Everything kept in good trim and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. )unr25-3m. Unqutttionally the best lustained vork of the kind in the World. WAHPFR'R MAflA7.TNF..

Noticfi of the Prets. There are few intelligent American families In which 1 1 A pirn's Maqaiiki would not be an appreciated anil highly welcome uest. There it monthly Mgar.ine an intellipeut reading family can less afford to be without. MhhT Maintzines are accumnltil. Harprr is eiinea.

There is not a Maaine that is printed which s-ows more Intelligent pains expended on its articles and mechanical execution. There ia not a cheaper Magazine published. There ia not, confessedly, a more popular Magazine la th world. Jtu England llumejlrad. A repository of biography and history, literature.

science, and art. nnequaled by any other American pub lication. Tbe volumes are as vaiuaiie ss a mere work of reference as any cyclopaedia we can place in our libraries. IUepes's Maoaxime is a record of travel ever ry where since the hour of its establishment. Livingstone and Uorden Cuinming In Africa, Strain among the Ami.

and Ross Brown- In ths Kast, Ppene on tne iMie Bnd Macgregor on the Jordan -indeed. aH recent travellers of note have seen their most important discoveries teproduced in these thS8 page. Most of our younger and many of our older writers find here their literary biography. Our artists see tlie Dest eviuenc.es 01 wiei' genius and the most endurim: specimens of their wora in the Msgaxine N. Y.

Standard. It is one of tlie wointers of Jonrnaltsm tne eaitona management of Harper's The A'ation, y. Y. KSCRI TerniM IlARMt'S Maoaisr, one year, 00 An Ertra Onpv of either the Maoaiimki Wr.Kt,t, 01 BaiaR will be tuppliedgratii for every Club of Fiv SUB-8CRWER8 at 00 eacA, in one remittance or, Six Copiei for IM 00. without extra eopv.

Hubterifitiim to Harper's MAfuxisi, Wieiit, and Bai-ar to one addrett for one. year, tV) 00; or, two of llarp- er Irnodicau, to one adamtfor one year, 7 00. Back Xumbert can be supplied at any time, A Complete Set of Harper's Maoaiixi, now compris inn 43 Volumes, in neai cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expense of purchaser, for ti 25 per volume. Single volume by msil, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 68 cents, by mail, postpaid.

The postnge on Harper's Maoaziki is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at tne iwumfn poat-omcs. Address UARPKR A BROTHKR3, New York XCELSIOR L'XIER METZKL'S HOTEL. The iindor-igne i desires to inform his friends that he tuken te ainivo restaurant, and will tie gtau 10 nave them call on him. lie intends to Keep EVERYTHING GOOD IN SEASON. Hi- atorked with the rhr-icest roitr every thing and every body about the place, lu the best possible sliaite.

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