PUBLIOILIM. BY "[IMO • CO pi=is3~v'sOL 'G,JAIGUS 2,` iatA mum t -"flAt 44 er- )4E11402.NA A. ; ON BACkPi dgokl7llB, B . i~Ba taoiE bbi6i~~sifri~s. Oar Anders liit reiriniber the 'three queries pbttoCoLDigluhtthe 'North :Anglican, 1031111 elf:.1111/41 , 111) f dap weeks siam,s4 igo. Coloiseillieldiriliii;of the #utitiee sloye Low ea it. no amtidmeatT tstAzititOrii4out r' mOdiheatioo o L Col. Biglerjapureyi repudiate haUvote: Oritha tot 0184 thii jOils orate State. to Fugitive Skva7_ ' I IS Colette& Bigler ready to disavow his vote in' the State Senate !A:low - AT the. intruut Au The Colonel has at length ventured so fsr oat of his to reply to !Wind and aecoml iverits: Ma letter in foil: CLaavtnca, July 22' ."- 'Geo. 11. Itimuni; * '. And now fora worder..two on political mat - ten. I oblienrithat the North Amerkan is still in doubt about ray position in reference to the great questiuo r nowvtgititing.: the, country. It assume.; what Ls Ilinonect ii reference the law - of 1817. I did not vote talk I took nopart in the - pmocedings , the Beaste.. o n the raVect, nor could It, in say : Opinion hive become a law, if its fell bearing had been perceived at the time.— Tot if I had even advocated Ite,sidoption, that fact would not iefidafee:MT Orient Position in reganl to it.. 'As Iblend,lowtarer, to say to the people in different...Portant thaktate, in a short time, publicly, Whit IIlia! and think on thin `lableit,tikalleibti'trctuble you with &kid* but Mace it to say, that this law never should hive been pimed. end thatshpuld b e elected G6ver n4r PC -It A/CM/al : drug "W .9t Ito piuiisiottp is rinconetßatlonalMid,unfustihtheir epermloiN chill not hesitate to ihuir'Per have lerefbesitatedto eay that, in : my opinien; the bill now In the hands at IlovernerJools, ought to become a law• In*A: 6 4 mj.viega. are ineittit r e tlica;d: once adopted itehe - Read. ,Tog Convention, and I hadnot supposed that- s fligipiition would lie; foiund ,anyUheze; to . regard !theitt - ettorredeu anffok lihe.Compromise Measures,' mad in thorangh:And;ffi j•ent frecutibn of, thin ac they are, and agirtme all future Congrandonel:,igitation ef the quationo With etutlornti of piihicjoisq,l remain, dear _ , ' • will be Seen ivOin hidoei not ye . ....Onetime his rote on the ant of 131 T but dozier it. denial is a miserable inbterfoge, al the : 'following following mood bt thevi6etii* fhb Bezati . eitow: SeiiiiiJOuinif for .Iol7;ziet7,f • uon itkiim Atr.Niuth.iia ten , solmed nun essamittee of tha whole, Andscreon la the their; on bill No. 32!...fr0m the lloo,eof Itenreseetentes.; stained :An Art to peetentkltinehring; mewlte the pot , . 1.0 imam.lrrehlitt the exercise OM mita n pawns hereto tree he .A - merind MUM. Sank. of the Detre; elstereame t. nod; sellers Lo conneonweeith. end to meal I:Main mt . Arne mem Um. the mansoittee mat, and the chairmen re . Pond./ t h e ten nttbant matMm of M i r .1,1 tin ti...16.4;.d snivel tom zed, . • `llh motioned Ile, decants zed els.Oteelteld. the rule ewe. dispensed eitb, end ant MU ern. nad •pixt time end: "Ordered, Shat lb. clerk imam Ulitothe lioawcr . Reese metals.. -with Intennation that the deism. ham • .. - tomemd the woe without eneendment." , i , do motion at Me. Rokr and BSt. Andmesen,`UM 'stem dine:wed with in mat of bilks hem the ileum of K.' ..Immintatiree smatend end- mulled ie. follows, Thr. No. .tat no nt septet:3.VMM' to en act eetitiel ea act in re.., .boson to the duties of comae Auditors Me coneteed sMa[4t. asst Zit other Tenneeity, enproVed Axil l: lent tco., tta, An act telatits to eintims, for ristoolahlei. in Alba tmettehlh. thaaberiand termer: nod meld, tnwt Otto tont . , the nosed end third Umes, azd - •'• • , • • Froso this itiriLl seentlrat - dire ßigler Inn) • • , . prentnt, and made emotion immediately •tiftrr, the pazemge •of the hill is qizestion.. That bit •:• 'passed acre: ron.—ttiire was no opposition;, the, : Lyenv,Atiti lova were. not called; -.and every, ' climber at the ¬e coda say :with es moth! • - • , troth ashir: Bigler, didlzot ittef grit'? .r And • ; yet the pursed—inesinlortenitoonslyi beeanae • ..in.nech Silence is nssent: , ire. cannot :es; • • cope tral4.7t.h;:se foetal.. end.hle.wretilteiVenbtzr i • 11 : r ~ . foge u tantamount to,net Rut 21113*11 blii statement coma lie pretendt. lq the, hetet- before: the lawl . tuteonstitailanalan4 - .lndust-7.. Nib, then - ad be aot oppeselt "Al/ ;.yes, le.tdie us :wbp.l, Ile reps- mar: mull its hewing ;cad been pereeinat at tac 'That j r ; it was not then !Iterr.'etted" :that it '.woulteeci stand` in' the way of James Bue6una's • But he did rote for it, is did every ; Mao in the • &mate,' both Whig'and Democrat." On. Shank apfryred it without lemitation, - and the people of . ..41e State hailed it as a" wise and proper mean urt , ,i but now me arts told. that this law, than passed, thee approved; 'thus received,. is ..an+ . conntitatiMud end deject.^' Bdt alt this is Perfecuy iikelaiscier.iith the gymitione or the - Leehioco party. .Thig party . , have wholly ehanged.,their . ground since , of 1847 n mese the leade,--aud : Col. Bigler, 'pose • folio's:. must change frith them; with. thebest , grace he moo, evert-though In doing no he should oetii.AT impair his at : . traeter keteriicity, r . and utterly:de:trek-a too iarerisiope hithe qualities of a statesman, by siting idasteseetrte et /side In 1847 in 1851 be &donates as .icineaa 'l . l ll antiorcil and unitil.," Why, did he not et* '. ,uneeertaßtationatitiand,Nustice then ter what ` : reliance can be 'placed in his -declarations that he sets it lobe so now? Ike - fact is ebnply this: it suited • hint and his party to take one view of the uttestiortin 107 ands totally &Y u, eat view in 1851; but who would, after suck - exhibition of stupidity, or rensatility, (we don't care .whieh);gire o bout*e for hi: opinion on this or any other _ . eub ject? " - ' 1:Int note - ill:mending the tact that: Col. Bigler come 7 1 3 , =ear ' , Vl•kiPiS•hi? Paliqqa. neck in getting down frotn the.bigit position he -occa. pie; in 1847 to the: low - ground bnnoir stand's upan,tbere is ono . ennAlatiSti—we kniiw 'where . he Bet mark: -lie 'Wei' where he is cowl !bat that gisas us 110 41":1.0 hie. iherea&Mta this 'time next year. The failure of James Hu .: chazum to get the nominotionlor the Presidency . (ivory possible iontintency) would lead to great . mutation in the 4, ,prinrjpke . of the dencocratia varty.7,. 'Oer the time being, however, we know where he hi, and. there- let him shod; for no in:Mitten - could suit no better. IHe letter is the best electioneering document we hive had 'The 'fugitive slave law, with,: :Wits ohjeetiona ble fen - tures, is approved, and be is for letting it. stand, mOdilleatien on emendment." If elect; id Governoehe will use allide influence to open jai of, thebonimonweiltit for thericeptioo end confinement of 'fogitirmi (rem . slavery.- Very well' flat he MO not i word on the subject of the Ablidatiery, toncbiniiais r !ote In the, Seniqe r.tevorof.the WillmotPrnviso.,, fowls , this! Wu thit. tonmaatitutional and unjust too? -.Hofer 'tunately that vote is on rood. 'Here is no chince for tiking refu ge .in a sobterfage. Bat, .Colonel," you most. disavow; it—say you were itronz--or ellymo here doe will go. fo, nothing the-Huth- Those taskmasters of yours are, nvt to , be ilmmbogged. Tat *voted for -the Proviso, CM did Many is leiter man; lAA It r Wu an awful sin aping the gods you are 11C17. lag MOW. Pisarow.iii, or you are gone. hulk and line. Hay fell teatime sauna "parceiv= ed at the tfteje." Confute that you are tint quick '."o"..inteeive" the "bearings". of things; and that. at:that .imitteky moment.you Were acting on , yortrotin'responsibility; and witiMat tottnetions. Theif.the etfidoes , of the Hoek Amnion ;will .. ..11ama!! their iiiibleeome'questlion answered ; hut it you den't, depend %malt the Whip am ..woreY your life one, end the Seal:era doe:mate distost both you end Mr. llochanin. 'We 'close by chewing cue raders the flourish wish Koch tho•Pcnneylva4an loteodueed this letter teedadiniringtwerld.., 'The bind line:'." believe, belongs to tbireitf .;•'• • • • ' 4 .0/401i101:18 LETTER FROM *COL:131011B- ..The following extract from Col.' , lligler; ' calved ti.y lifr. Mutat, we pallid- -rich meat Oeuvre.- ;It is endfne.fopareo, biiief;„.bot cool: prohensiria This laths ground upon, which the' ..Demnerstic candidate. far Goretner stood, from tho heginidng.. It is ibe:greited be `E - took In his -Locklniten' Speeeli..There ii no doable dealingdealing 'Wend. ~ lie is with Ibis pity on . tbe sres . e inane, 'lull' speaks no two Erezi patriotic citizen" will read this letter with tint:era gritltcatioo . 4 1Tio •Lcietlia;ieti4 el:Week"' We 'believe; wade literedponie two ;orahrte weeki sigc4'suld the Urbere , *o:ie - 0 11 4N' pat time the Colonel has not . changed. hie Neccolliittentiole ar• is, in Ibis pipeis•>'ti`u sassn • els attach upon lam but tide en free tteke auto ;ill pee as been to no RIFWMF=I MMWMA 01340.3 xi iStenimarnia Lannii-The commeiros makTag tei64l4; ps,Ao Iletr Briglinp,, on Monday. "Pantni danliAniniintiertsiniint.-111" hilt the Federal Street depot at firer 'o'cliiel,kiirder to beiready to enter upon Its regitlarteiperiniMalatOT =ten- - tirits:frOm thialialandodthangt itiiterntratilettt4L . . 14 4 uft at 4 inn#Cing: - .' putt the titans gentaarii opti#4lnd that thainoiroOnstititteafort* Jade rove; Ladt = j firma ![ to be Bare; .wierecedied.in Aooo=l4'llll4 is beiturl kind orgteirrAllainirbielleyeryinterest sWeettely.The plain* of the country, ragged, mcntitiinotui, *Ting feWiessable 'Wade, together with-the Wise with *Web subsistence estt_be ETOCUItIi Ilopicill'i*ate, it neitia • foie luau Catni-'-the'S and their fail blciod descendants; • the moles' a. , inanition' class; tW'fine negroes; and the slaves. . The fuet the only one upon which the government can the second are the chief actors in this revolt; the third will probably 1111110 ebintaca cause with lite 'Creoles; while the alma,' the inortpnecerous doer; bare no political power, but Were, a fearful reserve force in cue of extreMity. 'This force, it' Is supposed, is at the command of the government; and it let loose would make Cohn efiedond St. Domingo: The greattntiJority ire sheer savages. But another, clue, more Potent tbui any, will probably enter' larger -Into :.this contest—we mean iroluateers from, thei . .Unitid 'States; and their appearance in , largo numbers'would, more than anything else, induce the government to let loose the blacks'' In that case dui stieggle would be tremendous. Og Government will have a difficult and del icate part to piayAn this: matter. Will it now . forbid the fitting out ',Ababa eipeditionat ' if it does, great dissatisfaction will result aMongeer- Mtn climeM - and if ft doer, not, we miiid beethic embroiled in a difficulty with Spain, and, vend, bly with Great Britain. It le well that we have men at tholielidaiiteGo*eranierit inwhoitiWii thug-prudence and courage the nation con con fide. - Brat let the Government' do Whit it great iilasibers of Americans will no doubt find their way to BON and takennsictive ps'tt in the utter sirhile, should tlta lairogents -*netted govercinini, thjt iterns,froza tbeidnnd irill 3:4 awe-reliable. appirr OP 1112 . PPITSBDROH PRESS , , . The Journal,: In a , you article on the subject of the Ohio and PVITLIS3iTIath Railroad, ; after noticing the - gratifying fact. that the prediction ; of, the Direetornsnade in their repeat of Jean• sty buit, that the mid would be opened to Bea ser and New Brighton, in July, hes been realised, goes . on to say— _ . Wo date tbe commencement of 'a new era of. .Prosperity fat. Pitiabh. -from the 'opening ' ' of this division of the ro od Whether we regard it as a pr.dactive . invest ment for OM - Stockholders, or as an avenue for traffic land travel,-important to Pittsburgh, this road is inenluabie. And, when public attention is awakened to the stupendoos charaeter of the enterprise, to the vast benefits with which it is charged for the , region Of COuntry it traverses, for Pittsburgh; for Pemmylvania; when it can not be ,overlooked that a work of great to i= tide has been prosecuted with totally inadequate cash metum, this is the moment for' fittlog ae knowiedginal of the agencies to Shish We are indebted for the accomplishment of the tinder-. As an active and peculiar friend of the ,Pitts burgh and Steubenville Railroad remarked to us a dayor two ago, we now declare—. ;r4A.€ Goma &Linton Ohia and Pronlytranid Roil! road rota or.: horibuen Sea." It is true "i • To the sleepless energy And sustained efforts of General Robiosom to his ability and the info, enee 'or his individual Stealth, backed by a laud able sad manly seal in the interetti'of his sec tion, we undonbtedly owe the successful manage , meat of theninnetary concerns of the company, Which his secured to it high credit - on a very narrow cash capital. me 'triumphs of the day are meiunably,4lilia own, and he may honestly ,amtniardatashu, salon no lasair.t,tt_ae in, Separably identified with himself tit it would be altogether unjust to the his tory of. this work to withhold the derlatatlen; that-la another branch of its protecation the Chief Engineer, Solomon W. Roberts, his borne e. distinguished , and signallycreditable part. ~ T be success of the work is iodeb d not merely to hie ability as a Civil Engineer, but to hie sagacious and forbearing counsels, when fioulties and discouragement! most impeded the Way. Whatever differences may arise as to the point where this road shall'connect in Pittsburgh with our Eastern Railway, they are subordiume and remote, and in no degree divide Puddle opinion upon the merits of these two gentlemen. The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad is now and will be regarded as their triumph, and Pitts burgh will sect rd then(all honoeaa its efficient finishers, if not ,lta projeotorcr and both may well indulge a liberal pride in their work. The bispatek of yesterday morning =skeet the 'following sensible remark! upon relined imat . pleatuust little family quarrel is going OA between the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the Pittakaughrre, about the ter- Minna of the road. A little sparring atl New Brighton ; on Wednesday, was the consequence, but it will be settled satisfactorially, no doubt. We guess Mr. Roberts only, meant tit gips. - on the part of his Philadelphia friends, aa Rowland for an Oliver." in threatening. about crossing above Pittabirgh to Join the Pennsylvania Cen tral Railroad, because neighbor harper, of the Poit, has been growling at Primident Robinson, nod others have been snarling at.the Central Load; and threatening that It should not go down Liberty stieet, because It bad been no . naughty in countenancing the ilempdeld Road. "Ride a wee," good people and 'the matter will be all flied. Gen. Robinson has bad a hard time of it io getting through with the Rocheoter grumblers,-and apart:lot be capected to build a bridge until it isneemotary, or possible to do so. Perhaps, like the ruanii.under Granen Bill, we may tind It of no great advantage to Pitts• burgh, when made We don't see that she will gain a greet deal by uniting the two roads at once, and making it so convenient for traveller! to pare through Pittsburgh direct to the East or. West; and so,, although It be Just and proper that this be eventually done, we see no need for hurry about it; for very' probably Pittsburgh Will make mire by the present arrangement than , the other, and if Allegheny may share the adrantage.vehy should we on this side Com plain t Esne to Pumanctents.—A - very destructive fire occurred. in Kennington , Philadelphia, on Monday, which destroyed two_ large, eaten' MA molten factories, at the northeast corner of Jet.. tenon • and Washington, streets. A =usher of dwellings in the vicinity were more or less in jertd,, and mach lois stottiducti by their occu pants from the hasty remand of their furniture. . „ WIIIZAT mor.—The wheat crop of Jefferson cotinty las Wen chiefly garnered—and i,s,'from what weans able to gather, the largest tier rais ed in the 'elm:ay. It has been neared In good order—free from dampness or mist ' The wheat crop throughout the State, is spo, ken of by our exchanges, , in nil directione,as an abundant one—manually eci. In New Tort, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin; the yield to also very large, and the wheat of the very . beat quality. The Detroit Fine Press has itdoront- Hon from all , parte of the' Stabs that crops of every description promises an abundant yield to, the farmer. Wheat harvest has already cam. menced to 'many places, and the yield exceeds anything ever k.nown, even in hiieldgan. • In the Northern aid Western parts of the State, and also in the Sotithern tier of COliblie.l.' the wheat crop le until to reach from one quarter to one third higbertban at any previous/mason. ' Corn is a little backward, but no fears areentertsincd for its safety white summer grains of every de eeription 'promise an abondent yield." In Nor- them Minot% heavy rains have injured the crop —tu the South It will be greater than ordinarily. The abundance of the crop is asubjectof remark throughout the grain growing ntates- - -we think there never Sae been so huge an amount of grain Arnett in the States, an has been harvested this year. Should then be a foreign demand, it will be a source of almost incalculable wealth to the country.—Struhearill e llnaGf . , . . And if there &mid not be a foreign demand, what then? - Buppoao we itiould say if we had a hotundemand?, And whose fault le It that the Ety of the *ntr, le dependentapon fun elan demand! Thr Rinad. ir Orr from Blume; to he eure;., but Or list sentence tairoggestive of bitter /1017711_CLIROLIDA rdioWipg tOmt Iran jeyen o n thi:4th, iit a ..celebration in , , . . , . • , , By D binhariThegrAttt,:mighty, Wang - r l 49: 2 Mteseitlid 01111311,0oqueg s94on of BOoth'eatolintstdebutoind hettlrp•drattut; sizrany trumpete—lxeT.ls . ordnatie, end' 98 =eh howitserer How abent estoolth the Uol- .. ~s, .~. ~, ._._ .., 1410C8ICY. , . 2 -Tae-New terk'Yeitriine gine the thlrovict brief stitches of the positions of the!dettioerace ia'lererit - ot 'adopt the popular cry, no matter, what It whether:the abolitionism Massichusetta yeimit.:orthemabid prq readisteetr siottilsas of :Alte:eitrepeN qc,Fdli; cliathing tan shot bi their Principles atoiethan the fact that the .dentocrate of Gen , gin trelehriest r itataohnonely opposed to_N oirell :Cobb, (the speaker of the bat, qaticiess—noir, candidata tor:Ocereinerj becauselier, Is a Union man.: No man stood higher In their ranks two yearis age than he but because be has stood up fired/ for the -" eomproutiee measures, and the . preaervation of the 14104 dileOrti lo that Stale have dhaariied ilia; While: the +.whlgii /mit, rid- . Eed to Ms support.- • • - _ . , agoargs. o- oconse.,-ba the fth,Dietrior. John D. Steil ins been mai:wed as the , Demo; erotic - Stotes'Olights' (Sehession) candidate for Cougresit. • The name of ills late member; Gen.. `Maralititt Wid laid " before' the Colarettl io ti, with tieetetta - the'fllintiUdir,Disiniw.: .. ,t 4 It seenn,''saya the Maien Journal and hieti iletiger. 'l'ilett, the names -.of -weal paeans , were before the Convention; , among others-that that' of Oen. - Haislooti. ' The•Geiteral like the hosed, dotohntatOhedgesty of rote but • no dra• —holed the highest number& ballots, but not' 4 4. am trity. - .4 m otion ID VD 0, to nominate him Y aeolatnaticon bet the limner says,. the noes came upon.the e 'or tim - body like the dung , peals' of the . reeked itbuteler.'- The General had f the tit naming storm, and ordered his frletida ot to: p e 'him' before the body; but they petals , delegate Crap Maiwether oPerily3;roelaimed . t imbed come there Untreated to vote for no man who was .DOt , a ternberof the Sou:here Riglitepartyr -Accord. ingly, the chairman of ' the' military committee was ignominiously tirtitnmed 'our of camp"be- Canoe hi'vrai note Sufficiently open disbnionbit; , while seedier of the delegates to the Naehville' Conviction was duly.deolared the candidate of the McDonald party ,of the 4th District.- '.Verily 1 the curtain rises, and the horrid. visage of -die. unionbegius gradually toappear in all its naked deformity.' Only, one ..'dernocmtiorpaper in Georgia (the Athens Banner) supports the election of Howell Cobb for Governor, - butldr. Cobb is sustained by every whig ptMer lintems(the Auguste' Repub lic). Tha .whig • organization, with a .fett,Utt• ton 'democrats,' forms the :Union party, while the leathern Rights!' (dintim) party Is made op of the old Lot:doge party, Judge Berrien re fusing, as yet, to join the 'Union organisation.— With this exteption,all -the, leading Whigs in Georgia belong to the Tenstitutional Union' Party,' as the new organization 'termed.— The Union movement in Florida, Alabama, Mirk siseippi and other Southern States 'recline_ the : great bulk of its support from the Whig party,; as in Georgia. NOZTII Carturss,—Erery democratic papenn ibis State is opposed to ,the Compromise and some of these papers are as ultra for chili:Dion as the most rampant Secessloograper; of South Carolina; for 'instance, the Charlotte.. Honeet'a Nest,, the Raleigh Student, the "Wilmington. Comm:trial, &a., There Is a cane for' his, of coons, the Whigs of Notth - Carolina being aS: “Unlon" men,- thelocos hate taken a different: tack." Magnum, the Secintion• candidate for Congress in the let district is aTrthq nn•rinn, JonnittnOn ion of th e r.ar. . to the elareath Tsar of his ace. She hazard 411.1 'faecal to UN Allasbaor Oatatat7. frosajP• rtakkoe• of bit fatber, comer of lila North Oatia• goons and Magog argot. Allastamy altt. Iht. at..to'cloelt.• "rho Mande of Ma ,ttaaly are rlpagatatl to ttlatal lathing hither Wier. • • Scott Cotventian: sap Tim CordinittOo of Arrtirgesteiii for . lb. (Stott Convardlcah and Ma sab.condalttont appolattad . by the rasa. Plll wet IS Int olio& or O. C APplaban. Fourth 'Wet. Pittaborab. on Monday, Atlinaln 4tb. at 2 o'clock. P. M. A prompt and fall attendaine I. moaned, 'JAMES DUNLOP, ()heirloom cc.oitioo Ls sitolkAri,—J. Dunlop, D. bleCartly, IC J. Malatya. A. liklutdsoJ.trakmAL, Jahn Marnim. A. M. Watson, John Magill, Capt.,l3. h i lw 11..Paretnal. Jacob Altar. Maj. W. A. Ilbar, Copt Jobs Wan EMI:IM (nolo%Om. l Appleton. 2.ll.llatka. Mush neConanek, Job, Dr... Mal Wee Wan, Col. J. 3kll.Pnodgrasi.Dy.ll. 11. nbaldon, T. A. Eakin. D. Barra. ra. aaaspbel4 J. 1011. boarnr. R.L.Sonapaon. J. S. Puke... 144 M. Portar. Benj. 3-1111 E First Presrite thin Church will be (F, :r7.4 k l4 P gg i ia w4thlP arg FROIII7ITTSBUROH'.,TO li&W.41111AIITONf Nand after MUNDAt'ityaufir 9th, 1 F ISM a P.a.. Swat CC ran as 341 a. LRAV/sl-ICI Rillt)114041 TX A.M. and tit T. N. • I.Farli PITTICUP.B/1 at •• 10 41. N. awda P.M. PARA. 3 erg. nit. itics. Cabana wafer terelee ream of att. hat arks: Vet.. Pittsburgh .4 llaystille. Ftarn 30 ate Searkkler. " • " ' • "- femur.: 00 * " " "' - Koehntre, ' " • llthrttia. ere-Exei4ttitt ett ten ett ,a4 la wititmt Detmw Pithannyth aad Soetiewer. any NOM awl Dart. dm mama tar . --.41.00. ; netweett rinsbatalt and Hew Ihisb - tan - aatThwat, the 4m~ 14,--Tlia Than will ant tan va acridly. bat Caasow. TU... Leta.. Warta/ will be avast Mr Ur nuns Wm , 69 A l w ' reillioul tillbe extratril be o d New !Mat= at the tarn.. priteneable day. • Br .ler of tha Bond at Inteetorn OCOBOX ' • nat. Ate ' ; Black Lace Vella. - MURPHY & BUROLLFIELD hire a full 1. 4 hirr=24141 es s* font do.; litna oPd jogoO ice do; bine do; bdo-lt Mk Nett, plan spd at. oval great Shawl Sala. .6.A. MASON &CO.'S °rent Animal Shawl . 34..111mergea Touutaa. Juliana Moth., wilt Orr tba Weft *a! Om Maned etr.,2 Oli Lthaula writs entablVd Ma city, ompristng • Plain Naito Crape Eh.* laatid . ' Faber high cottibeaetrYhltrt Phr . Kola Fueled and embroider...! • Proctas. °Dahmer* adl Of Goa au/ medicos all of which they are dieter Woad to enbe oat. previous to teeetaloa tb.le fin stocks. TNT •ill M o*nat as a east relsattlos Roo former rfisrpef,...l lees that. lee_ No. A 7 Jmt reed and far ad, 01 "VOTTON-5 belts !1 in in store and sakirr - wuratJanin n: tmDol]ats tired 49T,' an Shuriday-g . rienin&Asitlnce itch .L.JcW_...A..nette.a""1:417,314- at %V, L.CSrt - x - vs.c tontaituti&eout 11.7011. yam.., ""'" glir * iret= trl=lll tviatni It to Ws alto, • ANT PERSON who can give such Alint to IN rtodorolgoot •• wur 1{.4 t o Cho Ifireltri Noy aritlellggL WOMEN. a parornagor an Ma otmaboat Clara, lro 04.1orrgboarN1 at J•tg,al a•cgo. Wand, blur Mb...lingo will *nabs. • groat War L o !Linwood frtario. Ito gm goat rears algal Otor i.t.o Ela4. 42 , krk cosartarlao.ll 1 Mtn hair. • ' 21 , A 1 / 1 1 W, For stgrol , soot otterr - • Adair W l Watiletsurgb.. 911111-DIEMISERS of this EAGL richl.3o.lll.•lllr ago goroootott to • rogoo ottrannif Iroatilif ea rho tharriug. at Stgllaat. aannto tlor Rug, at a ogrlogg.••. • • ri . • 1 111 1. A D fitgroagg; • cm, pi yas. Cam Ass Pores B. IL WA , . Pdtdatmli. 14/ rOPOSALS. will 1;i - wet:Cited by the tutr . 4. , cassd. belldiag, liar Ghlotasilsa. 1411=4 Calapsay, flat L. .ftiostat sad Tear d•ra sa4 Ica Ihssoisof 4.a.r1.. K a t y la renmeists Mar ow mai by Vas Usagrarkr. ALA tat ly slab*. vandal Plsateat'larr. and VW/ wed. Om. far Or usasportstka of UAW. tbs asalarisl= assliaaMsala aal saTalalaal bas sr tis doresistists sad Warn ars regassrad ktato assiladdas &Malta tbsral salars dirraz i ri u ttsbnagb.say !maim! 'fl oral:ea) VII.IOI/I.Naladriditat. Co-Partosnblp Ranee . . . uidereigtted hive itattor.inted toge th 1 tsrmtut pategvhfianderthaMaiimaiabt.gt • LATII4II4 OM coup:" a f " ir ""omi k " . ler e=attliatreirMin tint= r itnr non IA Main titartlCAll.. ()WO,: . • ' l " d P.A. RICiTARD trientsa. TllURtweet 111.0) • •••• - - - • iritiAS. L. COM:MN aati7ABAUPTOii wilt:Lae from ILA Ilnanrof Trutt Mum* Oi blab* wreran; releanal Menne there*, o and alter Valuable C tdn outSeate far Bale atAuttiaa. r.E: SUBSC dit - idetth* ' • • Y/LlVX—noatalalstrl27 areil abutted* Men lost tinned, Zane 04 " Cront l Aereny n" on da, neon mohlatoabol contalalag Magn a to na tant viva Neb. anti well tlte anise. by anetten, an lan. Ualf. tba 19lb ilay a•AIKAusr. , OSI, The land la ntrollent noaLty. bud la at lete enwranan, barb* beta keog a • a.Pilt Pa • ur I.4 '""b .). t nlin Cltruer VIII = M a lodanie n d foe tbaultilltesta ar Ullban i a l n entrant an never ballose @Wan.* nearly aU tholota Telnuo—thse taint *band, ine , Wawa In Elea egnad an. nowt rgyggentk • •Ith Intent!. to be raraned by band and anneynna, • bodUlang Walley* will be shin an tad ant Vidfiale t rAd a l etek A AL m Toel/daY . the tWb et Annan. EIIAtUtUAILIUPYII. "7 auglaindnrtada Vabuil • 'Zeal -r foritale. TiEfollowingileveribed props rnei ore of d.sira7e. upon can Wore?: "LW bre war•Loun •cal It Pleknaratt. on tb• south •or wont rtnnt.A6PISIK I rinb nag 0.1-cli‘ attreit.•rouncapied L. W b m.42,ceniir It {At L A irf ititAferton .l ' ttt oitb . or l irrt, 4 " zi 'valS b eroo u lti t 1.13 1.1.1 on the Motiongsbia • • tnr wE k.instanon. real mooing back to Waitirle: l l.aten, iahe • Alepi = . 2jaa rh. pull; Itneei.• ton* t r a, Ma:Wm" lot ariee I an the inikkeirat. containing. aboat 115: 1! ti " Aloo—A boon and .lot, in AI Ifiti Lit " a im occupk4. r o. lam" etentell. Pini t klag on Lone. • astoalb. elt tolew lineinary nui, con sta l l Ti net in ,„ Auo—Ataat these ear Of Inetnal lo y at Alla gbeep.VlPSPJaa the "Wean of Gamin Area Amanita .0 Malec Lan., near it. Plant nag. with lan" and watnatalp built Mauna boomltit[.. opritua or Inca as tithes siO• therm! , non b ual y Ci tn: o. 'APO? to • ' JuSKPM lOWA. Weal", se., • ••ng13.0 • • Omni Knot, Pit .Magh.. If IN KOAR--130 Wine; . V' • • 10 big& ader !be gala be. J. IX WILLIAM. *co. WASII BOARDS— 25 dos. Zinc,for vale by . .mor - • ;J. 11. WILLIAMS /I W. UCIAR-50 Md . for sale by - 4 -,•• 0 • . EOM= HALL. Platigh Maninninhro netr umyty • SECONDZAND N 0; , it cue, ols Winn, and to tiglaintu l 't b Al ' WIL4II Arrangement Made to ForwardS. • •TO BALTIMORE IN FIVE DA 8, . T SAME RATES. PENNSY LVANIA xi. RAILROAD OIDIPANT mate. te i ndi l ataLb: joa won hem anrias sttuAt• Kap.OheilteltLote AtiOtlOlt TIE - subscribers will sell YOH° "Au° , IM• b t7 , tiar . tszt: k at TO ... 4g3a i ni t ,g=to to j:Ailwrth4olprer. UN, pato to otonantool% Los, snaLlolaioxithood ot %Wirt atot. nut an lot lull kaolin to nont any w i totiMinutton U.su l trenttadtg =to the nolttoAd7tratn=no•-tintruld In n apnlattut at Ocirtlty, and tho =atm In the valu 01 puparty-uok. dens ''!&"l . lrail:ot d . 4 1.=TOtit attoia;.'piu ..Tutor-Ou 8116 eyL. ind tkkWanot to., boo s tWu atO kw you • with Wool outstally funs n. 7 at 00% To : t i iattr o ha tata na g ! VOlraT a gs i tya=: rt P RBA• Coltg,loctono.-•. OF-4-4101.1REDWIN DOW ifili*PA PM. Put reerl!rd f the sod egbasin east.= t o r, =' .s ''111731) 4PLAIN GREEN, red and engin' , WiNWIT BURR P RR , pat inftityl sat r , t RAS PctaS ALUILIS: , hla Zibiabozei Cincinnati Pidni.;,fkuip, a 7 .era w antdsunirut sad lhasslirAy A. A. QUININOILUA. SOO - tl berty st. . . Patßa, Ab.FirriEientoy'iloßsts,' tureeb." Ty brass. and waited to ETU+ doob dal j ardzzlitztr i tth • aT UT Warty east. jyabSt *P. if AND 01L-75 bblo. No. 1, for sale by 'NJ hoo H. A. FAITS =TOOK * 00. LOOLOL— bbls. f orssle by! ,rte a.PINW .CO: I/ 00101—No. 33 of Ilynio'll Dictionary of Abo—a lanealtar amok.' and Schad Boll* J. 4 teed and for sty by. _.7 L. Med). anat. - - tniSpullo =Dad" Marta alert.. If. 17,-)lsta 0 17ffata adt bT. thad CIIIMMOILIAL wanted -- "ALLANTNER IN A SELECT SCHOOL, - wall estabOallod. olio von 4nolitiod to toe no Jur broseheo of tosool• *fustian is Orlin& • farther macular% anir at tbludßoo. oarlS Sommer 6n7v: FLOE received a cace'of Eine ?dareeinee digkr.t Mut. fix mi. . Malay Ophoblizer, Tblrl UNARIES— . , • . cotimg • • asks &e mu:: oar biodligc itt'r itsrtford.lbx tale ;Sa lt! DKE tar Y front iy= Ws lOastd bIOKED HERRING-50 Ins. New No. I a 7 to, sea at MOUJUS' TaA MART, In the Mama& ITV. • Another Salo' of Town Tats in East Pitts- W.TETT-ONE ":LOTS hi fhtliam's:Plas of Torn Lan. koU i t bor. dirPoot or or we..; p rata Wm, lb* au bar mill rarer at Aortwri, ooe or mars moo or Lots La saki plan, oo SATU/Walt NUM . , fabling to perm= Pintas is la this Onprortaganbas • goof opportunity no purebt= raltabla property ak " At i r=tltie k n ' ti s i trot s tra r 1 4 1 L mach= stars • isle to beds at 4 luk o'clock, P. XI. nem Tustto's Lill, 1- teem the Car eng the Toil noun, o w Braddock &root p nod. Sums easy and will to male known at the sale. }Mild P..lldittNtin. Ast. To the Public% ikNBLA. RUBBER SILOES.:—Our attention hay brim called to as advertberment by !keno EL Dep. pa Ibbed ht the Now Pork Liendd dat e.. July,l_ssl. and Um Oman, and Enquirer of yams In which. after much unmerited about Wan attorney. W. Jaben, Pained. that We dam tot avg. him with pirating Rood zrz.'!!notit ardor our onn names, and that he due tut nitMGad, ears ' , tom. th•mulabetarinx of Alton. lre purchased our Ikea,. foe the manntectun of India Rubber Shoot under Umslyeur's Patent,. and paid . One mcmoy. and ore daily :wing a 'add far tha ealnl and 007 0tt.r , ... might it.ol done th e mot, if dieyond to * to, raticcer then grate aloa IWO taxa Patents. We think It Mine Just yardman a ttah..to um a valid De . lent.thaa to !anion iL Air. Day !meter ben yetwecuted, acknowledged doodyear•e rights. pads nettleonntt. and unwed lin ratan, not to latrines lab,l patent. . lie la now ataaapttag. not only to I.l3lllllite mnn, but condom tatnelen. who have, tar a large contloo, yardmen! ear Waimea and row work muter them: and we aura Day. directly. and that ante oar own .Inn tons, with remand aeon OcW rear's Patent, In the manufacture of the ohms which he ie offering to the pall. and We Ore 0441 e• that be and all who are mammal artil. biro In par- Eights, or will his ekoes, made Istelohdant otaalPat. eat Eights, will be proe.coled. CANDett, HAY WARD RUDDER. 01).• by W.. . L. Rockingham, la Tunsurer., • VIII NZWARK INDIA RUUBSE'nO, 701102 1 11. flutchlosoo. President. ' Nor Your, July 111141031. 1Y17.3m . ED, Watches! &FEW wry superior ClaLi Patent& Laver Wakbee. reel tr asps.; sunnusrat or. splendid Pocket Cbenlustars. of beau tiful exist; douldueased Mutt= also, gas ma empused, of Tubas asst. and patterns. as Jr'a RICH ARDZONT, Bl Market at. JAILS '3OO kegs assorted sizes in store, by IWELNOON. Ltrrts a Pk Patent Pandlesticks. 4kIIST RECT. AT 11. RICLLARDSON'S; No. al raid =net, moll. lot Of Patrol Omlit lia=at'o T k o ' l=ll.olil h etrtgronallV . a= roaettolly larliod to es/I MA 611113132. • iv= E t Tg m SALTS-10 casks %s l a p ': 4 1.zv o. ALCOIIOI,-0:1 bb for sale by ins . J. IDD New Books. GODFREY 'MALVERN:, or ale Lb of an BY MOM,. 1111111. KIW t0rt6 , 67.6.6 11. lustalain Pbm. Travel. In Om United EMU., I, .116e11;i 1619 and IKO. D irrl i o ' f " == "s4 :sr tin r = itcc. • Th. stow boolt.)nri even sal forsal•6l • JYZI AC. STOCITON. mukst sr. SUNDRIES-- • . 2 bhls. No. I laird: a firearix 4 bap 6lnstexop -• . 4.1,544 br Tsllx irer lauding per 1 , 1 . / /rT4 wM MAL= PIC.Slef • • • 166 Water 'trait IILLESE-1.25 Loses for sale by lON 111164 DIOI2BY &CO. lILL'S SARSAPARILLA-12 , doi. for sW tcr- - J. I/Dll k. Ofi, . . UNAR VAUSTIC— : 4S lb& for safe XI YANIDE Jr= ---- 77- 131 me Piro Proof Mineral-Paint THE subecgiber, having completed hie es; of the *bow. 11.1.14 arurk. Wtr It. !wad at volpta Wee. Allgrbe.Y,iB7.- to tumid; It, tbmith 2 4. •swa ra virag. OIL • J. A. Maher DroV ACT.ATA: 4.o. eonzgrd.4 aM What !I o-MDouglabraggsst, Dfsaundnrkitb.Y. COAE--iso bags fi.Teifeby VOU Can bur Green Tam, for three months 'AZ: ge g r ru. aa. c . = . l 4 bli b lrbm= 9 *lt.: tr7ll=Vati tuer " " 71 ?ar k =lt ft. i.e. ..irre • A Good Bargain is now Offere4 APPLICIAIIOI4I BE MADE SOON.— itruat „ab Thb oony- ow be hi. dot Us. ud mold at • rut molt Henn. dluud to trill appty . • SAUD 'KV IN. • STEA2tiIIOAT OFFERED ,FOE, OITY FACIPERM-A tersl,942a: Vgle.thls be umel• toga to I - 00 .. OLL BRIBL9TONE-2 bbta for sale by (.14.1.ERATUS-8 caakx (wananted. pire) 1,7-.1 Ibr de by .1. 8000N1111[111 & 00. 7Z J UST RECEIVED, by this tionting'stti 11 7 "" t/IVr !Mom . our eutcannlaTel the public , &wally, that we hare now. and Intend Meld.* mostant.r. u good an amortment Mau watches as mar Ike band et any eutem au/abashment One ea mamab with manneemenre earl Iseportom wench ea warrant as to advertising that w. ars esabled to eefl at the lewenregalar sakes firma la the United Matta I. Sarladatualsted Dr esurlanne4 and - finished yak!. mat mummer. mar deem. on hulas Melt Walsh" In the bast meane M. r. and war.l ranted.Wald.Mem% "lfs' • W. W 11.130 GT. ember Markel lPoarth anew • AVE OPENin monkiab l a further an t Hal , P/oricaita whitaisad Ern=l Mummy;War; tia 1.41 t. ad= : mar. tsi „ at It. notOesat come of fourth and Menet HEW AMIE. KLEBEII, No. 101 Third street, hiojoit N•II loZon a o 7 :e4; - 111•1'. minium: • • :Walt ..4:6.4 411katal ta Kit Cam*. the [rest 'A feso bout: • ' • Ay aths prairie; .. itHu;rMtb+dt•Ywv y • ' • ;..- . Caryler Nu thlkituare navy bMusi • • ' •.' tt? / it ; Rinds WAltg by• bettor/en; " • - • _ zil s zar t rit...by wwt.% ' jr46 • -•• #1(1111 it i'llll GOLDEN 11/RP. •-• __ :Is% :*:. ! ;: •• :44 :4: I ~. 4 ttat,...„ T HOLMES' LITERARY DNPOT, nip/ . , - ' saw- oouzktmostz— ll's LI ,00d •use Am ho.. Mb. V , urxr: s tk ir., *rho,. tr. 1. , irl•e•ntanstratt Pgrizklet • Et• Atm. pra.:ssiteaba.. .111=:1114..mit.i.t.. ..rxrzzr .:,,trewitiafx.... P:,,,W.g?, c arilgb s :. 6 4 :15 ." t r"_, a.d . a... cc U. bm.....; •Ws ........ ... *tail. law Units. . , itr x br_Batinr. , ' ,„:tint Wast.Waylend; • tak.: b 7 Warr .11arItt. b• Ibiagbhr of Night a= Ote• I.l•Skt tlaw . rireass•• • . • tre.lbrJaly—N. L , Godley • •• • Sarlair 4 , l i ra ' lit Wad mt. ght I. 6 L , 1 ) • • .To the Deaf I - . • nEAFNESS. noises in the head, 'and 411 deorni•eimt= i ttm . te. SPOIIIY Priffalooratalat o r ete T. aseirr Swam. alat Of Warta kt... Kat 14.1.12111M5. reto.lllol4l.l“detys. Tbo aGoi,o7ala of Ma alai auks boa gam oa aroma , aattznolifs . „ . =gag IZa=dt b jels= i . - Lta n aax i ti:7ll raVarolo rat u d =a.,. to m:aou et, roil " . ar.r.„!„ 11 .4 ) ; d b o a i r=alf=r b rak d a .a r, lioa.a4z . . Keptutil • dual LifelusuranceCampaziy. GUARANTY FUN U, 41100,090., - - • ; MIMS - COMPANY olreii to Goi Wilted all , th•watitY and abruhksiv of the Matsui miJalut k Plum (as bantam wiled) cumbitud, marl)" tor rata of ktrktfam; att animal Tents Im cub of the- per crui+o srouind mr the math, Wiak t t e the ma; au ' AVM =IL% forth* • e tam of Tit, Egan epuit... Ms Wenn tba.beeamuhAleis filed neural to ma 11= trat• d at dssab i by credit. stem duds , Vora - .bort .40414 ino th et ==t reusityid tDw I. yKm. 4 l.ll • =O,lPl . isWe6; CoMpapy pow• two! of prictalltia ttrnt at s ISMS tr.a.. 'Mk , ',Atte rtSisioa foe an smaoally locreasiag atnalm: lb. amamptof tost r l=l. *m apt ilt= Rerelmlt Billad. fl6l by, tram, .14,agr.D th* *away. fu mesp.i. kr J.1140 / 1,11. Wi ‘ 4MW4 .. g...,....Arecang. faunae, . .; . „ rI ,4 ne,," qte i 3c . ,' to 710 =MIIMI wood