ESTABLISHED IN 1786. PITTSBtiRGIIGAZETTE • PUBLIfill74:l DAILY ANII. IVERILLT .at ° • W HIT CO. .11 0 AVIDIfYil MUTE.] & [SAMUEL 'TARIM. Web:* cts MID gutsy, errs= *a= alrp TERMS: • OAI LY—Pls doll pee annum. Pantie bar Yearly, iu edvmds, W ln KLT—Tsro dolieripey sun am. In advance: Maw .and ................... .• ondee do ,. Tea ylee do 9OO 00 Twenty °opted do _ !X 00 - The pedlar...l(Sr each dub to be addressed to one Der n. and to be pd Iniarlsbly In adeanou. No club is W sent attar the yeas expires, inky the money is mu for • RATES' OF A.DYERTISING: , tire 1 7:2.7,, (10 Unto Of 104inpetell or Aireis 0 0 , 0 hto :irti lw aVtllnal Insertion-- otl 1 71 two weeks 'Do tore 1 Ittthree, 400 00 one s 00 I t o • two menthe.: 7 00 noir moutha. •• ' mooths. • ...... . 11 00 . Do - twelvemonths. 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If Intended to to t he In the local mints She sumo will be efierrrd a t the rate of 10 cents ne. • rihrkor notice t i te charted triple prin. Tarezu License Petitions 32 inch. Iteethlate Aents' arid Auctioneers' edeerthements not to be chimed muter yearly rain, but allowed a aroma of bey -thirty-throe and one third saw sent from the amount of hree TRXLT Ot TittiritlMT 131 MILT PA.rsim. One Bquar:e,tttns ~ , D.. ' ..one.)). additional Insertion 11 ADTEITIELMILVIII IS UfILT PAM. Owl Simon.. (10 lines.) one Insertion ....._.IA coots. • Do.'. earl. guttltion'al 10010rt1n0......25 cote. All tramlent advortinamotio to to paid In advana. RATES OP DISCOUNT CODASCTRO boar NM rut DITTIMITRON VT N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers.. So. Markel knee& Third and Fourth str. rittaincrga• PENNSYLVANIA. L Enoch at Bank of Pdttibm-gh..--..%lllranch at .I"oommtairn... do Etehanna Dank of do „-- City Bank, Cinciatudl- do Mod. and !donor of do-par Commercial Blyanchel- do Nook or Ountocrea„.....par,Franklln Bank..., do Bank of North Amorim-dmr Lafayette • do- Ihmk or North's Llbortlaa.par Ohlo LialoodTruattm- do Rank or Pronaylvania-...par Western It.coarvel3ardt- do Bank 1.1-Pomo Varna/311).4m Desk or mssrluoe. , -- - Commando' Bank of Pa-par Small I X Fanners' )inclanlce'r.k..par NEW ENGLAND. Oirszl AU poly ent Banka..--- X Kerialnaton. Ronk- - . -.par N F.W YUEN. • Mantas &Each. par Nev t.r klectddalee Cbtrertri iiiiv a gi , 7 3,' Itlmona.- Poothwark !tank .... niTY4- ppaarr Tradmatan'anank...-....-par N JERSEY d DI.LOWAR i Western Bank-:- mdrent E Bank or Obsasbersbumb-. v . reerrilA- Hook of Cheater Connty.-tozillank of the Valley...-. 1 , .‘ llankorDanrlllo..----parqtank orVa.Rlchmond... Hank of Del. Co.. Chester... Co. Bank. T Norfolk " Dank of Germantown_......oas Farmers' Ilk of.Vlrkinia Dankf Gottyabarkb.--IX Merehautia:keehatank of North'lCesters Dank-- Bank of Middletown 134 .Branchow.;.- Montgontory Hank..:—par NOILTIL• CAROLLNiL Bank olliortlitnnberiattd-yar Sant of Caps Year...... 2 Columbia Ilk at Midge CO-Dar Dank ;ISt. of N. Carall'a Doylestown Dank.--..par Corn kank.Wllnalanton, 2 .r..4 .° _P L.l. "••••••" . " — "*Tn .. ..7)::" . 11 . 2 Ms 800 k..........- ..... - 1..1 SOUTH CATIOLIKA; • Farmers' Ilk of Bork. C0.:4.u. BkoftheS tor S., , Cozolins ' 2 1 Fusetore Bk of Lanourter -pat Hank of South Walla. • 2 Form..? Bank of iteuting.par Book of Ohuieston '2 raroa. Bk of Schuylkill Co-oor liontero't Martini:kW Bk 2 Far. a Drnr. Waynesburg:V4 , 01b)R0I3. Yrsualla Bk Wienbsyston..par Aorneta Ins. k MORO, Harrisburg Bank*. - P.allsak oy August-n... 4.- 2 Iloooortala Bulk --.- 1 1 / 4 1lik ofllrtitumlek, Aug's. 2 I Leaman Bank- --.”....00r - TENNWSEE. Laneuter Coanti . Book-4tat Ailikavent Banks 3 i.b.....1y.k ... ..p., KENTUCKY. MIMI' DUA011.0111i;i11., )4 q .EF...t.aT 1...h...13•; • t . i' W "" =o U l ' lest l ft4L ßankt... ----.--r" .14 N nk orth 'r r i' m u ll i". ko ' 7l:o h ntuok ' y Wyoming lik,lFlllMslaskm• !.Southern IlkofKontocky . Cork liank..- --IN - 311.4-.4013111.. Belief Notee....- - ........:. - .11. Lk of Stott of Allesoori- I' • , OEIO. • , - .. - ' ILLINOIS: .. - Ohio Etats 11ank . ... - -,.,.—V4 Stile Um* mid &math" - 50 . Branch st .Akron ......:-......• do Bank of 111i0ni5.......... 75 Branch at. Atiam5...,:...-. •do . WISCONSIN; „.. Brenotrit - bringerosid.... - d limbs. it Fire In. Co. Maks 6 limn& atUblUidott4-... do, • • MICIEIOAN. .Itrannit atelensiandf...-.. . do'Fanners , slocluminellink 3 Tirana. at Toloda.—. doovernment Stock Dank 3 Branch at Dayton. ..... -.- do Peninsular TWA r a Branch at Delaware.-.-.... do Insuranoe Company.... 3 Branch at Oolunabos —. do State Bank. 3 Branch at Asidabola-.-. do CANAD.t. Branch at Balem.—.-..... hl do Bk of N. Amoriao,Toronto 5 I Brooch at ansiteld.—... do Ilk 074.11 e Poole, Torooto. 6 Branch at Itlrder....„.- L - do Bartkof slontroal 5 Branch at CincinnatL-- do Ilk of U. Canada. Toronto 6 Brun* at Washington--. do EASTERN EXCLIANOE. 1 Brawls at Cadls...---- do On New York • I!.i. at Lancester-_, ... - do On- Philadelehla-........ do U ll;in ' l at Stenbenerno-. doi On Baltimore. ..... _- . do Ilnanch at Mt. Vornon...- do WESTERN EXULIANVE. Branch at 'Newark do ChicinnatL-- . . ... ......... 15 Branch at 13prinknold..-... do. Louisville " Branch at Marietta. ..... -.. do Ft: L0ui5..._..._.. . Branch at TT0T..... do OOLD ANDSPECIE VALUE. Branch at Mk Pleanant.- do liorddoons. ihendali---1 8 , 0 0 Smock at Zanorrille..-- do do Patriot. 15.50 Branch at N0rwa1k..........d0 .13.------..10.00 . Branch at Piqua. .. do Eagle. nen-- 10,00 Branch at Portsmouth— d Fsederlotaarare 7,60 Branch at Eaton--- d&Ton Thalars...-....... 7.50 Brio& at 11averina.......... dolGuineas .- ....... -.---. 0,00 ilrancilla .Curthoga .-- do Soverrinns--_—...: 4,83 Brave. at Massilion--- do Ten finilders— ..... -- EN Bon& at.Wcostor--..: do Iliapokum....-... ....... 3.80 . . PRICES 0,1 7 STOCKS MM7iLstt A. WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND. EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 FOURTII STREET. =:=N3l! y . WWIDo. 100 ,• renzsi,!Zg• . . . DO.. coup.ird, scrip DX Do.: coup. Vo.. 100 Plttabsugh o &IL --•••• • Do. Coop; Vo, Y. If* -- -A 1.1 V", '417. 5u.D1~ 100 Dant of iloto Metebante Mona Bank E.o2matt* Allnthinly Es•Luctß.sak Iltts:Troot Co-- Onions' Depo T oliBal*••• ._ Monongahela Bridte,—.— xe Clair El lhiden,...4. r .. • fiend tit; • Northern Llbertlenc..,.... WllllsoornortDrldioe----- Plitsb'b Life luminance— Western InsuranceCo..—_ aflame lummox C 0... Associated ftre=en's CO—. Pittsburgh to Wciotrah. tonlartlle... Lake Die U. 1010, rltteber Morton els Slarkenoter yono y Ehookoster Pam. tralallrosd— Ohio • Penna. Rallreed—. Dalt I Ohio Moreland Ir a de ' 11 "d e R. It. Marlow RaltwanDry Dock Payette Itanutuo Die Canal Bondi (old) Do. • do. (n0n)....1 'Turtle Creek- Plank Road _Mb. Pertycee Plank lid OreensbaniZnytte Rd.. PHIS N H orth Iron . ... • . -- ritarburgh A sl. Rord, Oh ...... .... . Douidass mkt Trap 11,3 Ak— , — .. " -- : M 1 1 .4 .,41 1 7.1 12 YZOAd.\g6 AND RANKIN° 1101 A. WILKINS tr. CO., mass sotto Donk Jnoldint. No 71 Itoot.k IbTA pOREION and Domestio Exelannge, Coin, Beak Notes and Lad WanaoloNbougbt and solO. AoUeottoN soda =VS the tiett imut.4 Modratrika4 sold =rims= • •64 0n,01 . 0 :' , gad laterodallowd wben Left at nrodnat time. - Mod, 2 .OEORGE E. ARNOLD ds - CO.. surusa DIKALsTcs LI 1717CIIANO.cio6 iti - . . _ .A. 74 A vont4 Ora; mpprgt4 ALA. Zr i1 fW 15 ',,,, , ,,' ;a2k Wllhaanctions at moot libera rst44.44ii • ' HARDWARE POB. --. SADDLERS AND CARRIAGE 3IAKERS. T. Leech, • Ir. 231 MOD STREET; PITTSBURGH:' LIFeo: 130314,". Low, Vanuatu Way Door llalr, Brut N3417# /am IrasLor,l l prinioa, Axles, Turolah, , -Apiaar {Journal and Prot 000r.1 • .aanivai • 4 ATEMIN; VALLI - 8 di CO., Coriiraiision Merchants. aria tennis! Fonrarders,hy Canal. Itlrer -an Winn& No. S Canal litreet, (between ;Main and preasnos• stmts. Booth side.) Undanati, -Una To— L )leant Minor. Andrews i White, 3. C. limier 1 , ' • Mahon Wells At ' • W. D. Baster Ca. Chteinnatt. airParticalar attention Oren to Tmn Shipments from littibursh, by Canal to.Wsbath call.) and Toledo. • • 1013EPIIIAPKAN. WITOLESaLE ltvn /2-L9t41..1).E.42.N.8 IMPORTED OIGARS, •X 611 Market tired.= Pittefru rgA, mewl - Pewees Tbira a amnia. . • TffV.- . -,.. - • : - DAILY PITTSBURGH BUSINESS CARDS. lOSEPIIS. & A. P, — R — SON, Actor aMnig.OT.T.i;:l43Fh4"-'r between limr g b,g 4I -----•-•-•------•- I W. lIALL, Attorney atiLaw, !'take 11111m 1,11'., Buildlngs,” °rant stre e t ,, CsitaxotSFotcrtb nod Mismond Alley. . - sa.34irl 7 T 'ilk-OBERT,E,PIIILLIPS, Attorney nt1.41,w, ...!..l.r irtbMs. Mo. L . . fel OBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— Corner of Fifth azetOrant etrentsioppeeite tbeCourt . 0 . 04 PC Plttaburgn. mr.:4-re3 JMMES J. KUJIN, Attorney at Law, office Fo.trth street, near lirsut, Pittsburgh. Ju16.07. 4 ItiNCIS C. FLANEGIN, Attorney atl t aw, No. 170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. lASP - 11R E. :BRADY, Attinnoy at, Law, No,blrt fth streot,Pittsburch. • BANKERS AND BROKERS. trERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Brokers.Brokers.No..9s Woandreet, corner , orDlamendAller, burgh, Pn. ' rkerßur and soil Bank Notesand Coln. Discount Time Eschanue. and Bromiesory Notes; make Collections in all the principal cities of the Union: Rendre Deposita on all and on interest, and Ore their prompt etiolation wall oth er matt." aPPertal Mug to a Broker's busioess. ' _lMEaatern r.sehangc amstantli ter sale. = attailit.. at: • ■ RAMER & R.A11.51, Bankers and Ex chage Itrokere. Bur h eel Ovid end Silver toad Notes, niciantr z locris fin lietate or Stock Sera. ;1:-1dVeuElrh'sy E N tCCre ' g d eiTm th nler ß il l ,T. m ar t lions tnsole on ell twinte in the Unlort. Inen corner cit Mint and Wood dircetly oproelne li., R.. L'harles Hotel* n 71.1 y D. ICING, Loin, Stock and Exchange letelj="Peke i h . rne l 'on'Vt74l 4 elt're't gal I !I th aVe ro. rent rateK Colleetione mode on theWeet at lon rates; Wee. tern Bank Not. Boyaht and Jrzs WATLllatllif PALMER ' ....Mir.. 11•Xlit-. ..,...Rll. I. 111.. PALMER, lIANNA & Co.,.acces3ors to tto.soy. /fauna a Co.. BanteralteCitange lieut.-sand rsln 'Foreign and Dommtio En Name. Certificates of Deposit, Hank Notre. mtd Specie—N. W corner of Wood and 711LN etnmts. Current Slonoy retched on Deposit. Sight Checks for sale, and collections made on nearly all princi pal points of the United Mateo. Itte highest InIetnIIIIII paid fop Foie - Ism and American Gold. A.ltinume mule no conslsmienta of Produce, shipped cant nn llhenl terms. sett. rt. VILLI/X5. ... IL 'eras. IIkT3I. U. '''''''''''' Bankers and Exchanse Brokers, North rut corner of Weal and • Amite. Pittaburnh. All transactions made on liberal:terma, and collections promptly attended tn. jolt.] y A WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, tut 4. N .Ziact. F° APone at 110111VILI b rIL: 11.5 k er. or i l'lttrburub. Ho t .mEs& SON, Dealers in Foreign and Denteatle Mlle of Exchange. Gest:flake of Dee melte, Bauk Notee and Specie. No. CO Market I.treet. Pine hargh. rireollretiona Inade on all tho principal cities throushout the United State. BOOKSELLERS &C. L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. 7! Fourth.. Apollo Ihilldlosm.• • y • WELDIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Blank and Sehtlol Benks. Paper and Fla. tint's" - , No. G 3 Wood street. (between Third and Fourth) Pittsburgh. ' TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Eta s, Bones, mweessur to Bastion k Agnew, No , f tThirkst street. near Fourth, Phtsburgh. RYS. Bo3~tioßTli, Bookxeller and itebhanona. th Plttabargh. AY Booksellers ord. - Stationers, XIS. 55 WeNi street. nest deur to the eorner ofThlrd. T t shurnh. Pa. &bred and law bunks constantly on hand. COMMISSION B.C. WII. H. SUTTON. • Trholesale Grocer, Importer end Dealer in r°REIGN WINES, Brandies and Old Mo nonocuplela nye Whisky, hin.l2. SontleEsst earner o Wood and Front sta.. ritttbursch. Penna. rah= RW. POINDEXTER, General Merelian t • di. 'Broker and Comminalon Merchant. led Front stiremd 11S Semnalstmet. Pittsburgh. atal-lmd 1 - 10.1. A. MeCLURG, Deaier in rime Teas, V ♦ Cbr,icts Family Groftries, Weoden and %Ciliate Ware. mrner of Wood and Sloth Streets- be noerreeeiving a assortment of Freeh Goods. In addition to hle abroad, ex. tem!. stack. purchased from first hands In the Emdern market, which will be said at the haven market prices. aW - Ilotele, Steamboats. and Famlileft. busing by the SUPplied at ahelemle rats. /Fi'llooda delivered in the city ftee of AC =S M'BANE, Cornmir.HA and 7 1 . '(;- Ilk a vraldlnOlemhant.b.lealers (107.1 and Prod n. generally: al.. rttutnvo 51.‘nuae..• N ll - tit. ,1•11^..d Croat. Fittaburala. antblyl.l3-- I.IIOON — . BOIL It. 101.1.43 X. irksROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocer?, - Prothito Dealer, mot Commlyslork Morobsals. No. bort,. !treat- l'lttsburich. inlo N PRINGER lIARBAIIIM k. CO. (Succes :"...nr;tlf.aql'lri'M C rITI Pr mt " 1 ':.,'"::r"7 1 24 4"' oi:, First and 116 ' 4.e . o. nd straeta. Pittsburg P. aortf - if kW. REA, Flour Factors, Commission os• sac fierearding Itlerebantriand Dealers to Prettre generally. (toe's, tor Pittsburgh Manufarturea urernylly atturnted to. hea. 74 Water and 90 grunt eta, Pittsburgh. Peng. a 4747. • Ai.- A. nicrr arc r /71A.A -.--...- —... ..... ... . T . ... IEk T ARDY, JONES & CO., Suci;essora to ATIVOODJONES't CO . Commission .d 'Forward-. Ing errhatits, Dra.lers la Pittiburgh Mann(YetaredGordr. Plttaborgh. , JIHEY, MATHEWS CO., Wholesal Gito. oers, Onnualssion and Pargrerding. Marebants, and gents tar Plrigtlton Cotton Turn, 67 Water et.. Pittsburgh. IMEX . C.E m it General hla .i ;rnis, mao , .. consignments of Praia.; caneruni. i27:r ine vAr r De- , euncse ese. oLN WATT 'CO., Wiolesale Grocers, , o ttsbu m rg mly a a fact e u h rre n No 2 6 4 Ine "ln t P Pteburgh - I B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, gy Commie:lon end Forwarding Memfiant, and Wbolo sets Dealer In Western nem,* Cheese. Butter, Pot and - Pearl As smites eetere Wo o ,!de generally. Water street. beld and Pttsintegh TICOYMI Mum, iO. YLIOWAS urn; a. (Ws arena Wawa. Little &pa.) LITTLE & CO., wholentle Grocers, g Produre and Commission Meerbants, Dualers In Pittsburgh .llsstufacturrt, ,o. 112 Second Wort Pitts burgb. Feb /sly Int- Feb • Any.. intla VATarg Int. MaTa Nor do do Int..lan.lanli do Int. ]lay • Now ' da Diw.llsytllot. do S . . Dlr.isu2et.. 111 v. Jan. 8 et 1/1/. . SC • V . HEESE W.A.REIIOUSE.-lIENRY 11. CoLLINK, Forwarding and Comanshedon Merehantyand Peeler In Charm. Butter : Lk. Mr and Produce generally, 25 Wood street, Omen IS ater, eittstmrgh reyn 7ON BONNTIORST OE MURPHY, Whole tale Onvernsind Comealeslon MorchnntN•nd Dftlern In Pittsbm7l2 Itistuflketure., No Water Knot, 1714 burnb, .66 613; 23 42 as J ACOB FORSYTH, Jr7TForwarding, and ommimfoo Merchant. No. IA Watex street.,Plitibursh. 036-1f43 rIZ and OMASPAL3I.ER, Im_ 'l.; piftter and Dearer In French d American Wen Paper. o. GS Market between Iltird and Fourth street, Pittsburgh. m 63 tylv.2VP t , Div. Mar 72 3IcCLINTOCK Importer and WiTe- A" 1 ybai Do" C.Tning. bl Oft ELWa oOrV Trft 4 :4a ri rr """"°w stmn mat ,„g. llale street igiMa MORRIMORRIS PATTON, IVltoleHale and Re tail Cironere, on tlin )into= dila of the Dlstoond. S P. Div. July 4 Nrw Stock. * jrRANK VAN-GORDER, Dealer Tiini hum Ifil lrrr and Moyer, TAILG. Goods. Embroideries , -a.: Gent'a. Vnablng floods and lane,' artlelee; • full Ise aortment of irbleh can altars be hell at No: HIS, norm, of Market street and the Diamond, Plttaborgh. Pa. soll-ly . . CO. P. Yoke. A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and Retail a Meilen Is Fancy and Staple Dry Geod.. 25 Fifth at. Pittoburgh. MURPILY & IitIRCEIFLELD, Wholesale IVA and Retail Dry OW& Iderebantet earner Fourth and arket street. Pittibursh. Pa. Dlr. Illy. lUt t 120 her Met. ' ... . TIC TD • IN W JOLLY (AY /WTI,. 1011 N AOYD & CO., WholeFale:Grocers • sad Commlosion 31orclmatol. N 0.173 Wov+l and .12.9 Llb r street. l'lttsburek. 1.16 ROBERT MOORE, Whotextile Orecoir, Rec tihlng Distiller, lieldor In Prairies, Pittsburgh Man ure-a and 0 a kinds or Foreign and Dom, odic %Übe and LA11011...N.1. Mb Liberty street. On 1001 AL eery large stoic of i:M.4 , 60r old klmongabela yhlskey. wideb VIII be noid I* for eaeb. • - . _ —. Outer 111...0411 .. . ..... ..... JOXLIt. BLACKBURN: &CO Wholeattlo • • it ir e xt z tr z 4 r.h,i v ..„,: if t.u... In Nadu,. and . et , heed thefw=" 1 113. • USE .0Y ISAIAII DICKE .& CO., Wholesale ro cerpOcereelerlan btenthents, sad Deibmi to - Produce. o. 60 Ater etreet and 707 Prole! street, Pittsountb. .-. Sons Wens-, --Isms ...RATES C. , .AIGILLS - ec ROE, Wholesale Grocers nail 'Cutnadssion Merchaats, ti 0,14 Liberty street Pitts . TX. IAOALIT -JOTIN P. amain, Co., BAGALEY Co., Wholesale aro ." oerti.Nos:l3 •att 20 Wood amt. kittaberub. . VITILLIAM . :.A.: . M'CLURO ()Meal : . and V V TeiDeeler;eatzei et Wed& aa d Obttbtrate. bee Always on hands largo spottorent ot dada Onsealee and One Tese-forettat Fruits ad lints Wardessie and RetalL nesters al polled oa the forest tetats . .. . _______ _ OBERT DALZELL .fc`CO.; W 110108.1 1 ,2 Grimm Commission Merchants, Dealers in Prodtue and Pittsburgh Mantibutura. No. 153 musty 'me, 'WIN D. VIM *DOW leCina-Cli. NIPOK .& :Mce&NDLESS;• sudcetoors to L: • T.D. Witt, Wholmld , Groemjanrardlng ...d Commision Merchants, Dealers In Uonf 141&_9 11 " o ° t- Serra. and Pittsburgh Idanulbetares genrrism earner of 'Wood end Water etreete.lltteburstb. - . ClMBERTSON,Vhisteusale Grocer • Commbeton IlLercbitkt:Dreler Ia It•dtte• Urgh` Mantacturpd. Artisits, 196, Lltert7 street. Litt* burst!. • . A. FLOYD, WholoWe.Grocors,,C9m - NW. uall • • W. Aterebsutig Dolan In - Prailtice—Rmtnd web Bandlossaroutinium Litt.ty.-Wood,-antlitstb Tw. LAMM I. mows, n. wax,. - BAGALEY. WOODWARD to CO.; Whole. 1.111 alie Gramm No, 221 Market Arm& PhiladolDblie - • - . '?•,1.4"3,-5..6 DRY GOODS. GROCERS. =M= AGENCIS. CARD —li icin heen appoint the ex rinslee fr - Pittsburgh, air the nelo siPstt'st :Meted Cemented end Stretched Leather Selling. man ufactured by P. JEWELL k SON. of Herta:meth Connecticut. We non ntier for sale a- large amortment of ail *idths, manufactured. at the manuLmturer's prime, Ida article being superior to nny Leather .let ti ng[ omr betim offered I u this market. Also, • tar o stock of all widths of India !tubber Belting entistantiy n band.and Tor sale et the . 31achIno heltlng Depot," N. 116 Market strisett: soySti J.& 11. PHILLIPS lUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, ' Stock, Merchandise and IN I:trotter, aim. s. Ps ourth etrect, above Wood. Ihudneas pithiptly attended AktifEL L. 3LUISIIELL, Secretaryteiti sen's losnraned Company, 94 Water street. LI it GORDON, Secretary Western Insti ll, • mom Co. 142 Wenn. street. _ RARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin I'6IMI ...tr. company, north-east corner at Wood au_dA. 'MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu- P• tool Insurance Company. 42 Water street. 111;e011 EO.ll. TAYLOR & HUSTON, (successors lA to Taylor A Minnie.). Genera C 01511121 1 ,1111011 and For. warding .Nierehants. emit Agents fur Pastern Transporta tion Linen, - Wholesale Deniers ho Staple Graertes, Sheet ing', Cottun, Cotton Yarns, Batting. Twin.. Moulin,. MlS mini and Lientnekr Nemo, Tobacco,. Soda Ash, %ludo+, (Thus, Pig; Mr manias Lead, Naval Storrs, and einehr Ageamt Pittsburgh Ilanuesetured Goods generally.— Agents for the "Pena UM^ and “flannor Shoetiogs, ittehurgh. No. PI Front street, (opposite Louis - 011e. Pittsburgh end St. Louis Pagtet Landing') Cindnuati. $26-3rud A. If. W.1.1.2.1,0F0RD. 4 A. TIUTCHISON & CO., Commission ih Vvi i tia t zzna . .; \ l g o rt 9 . f . O . rp g e and t.i , ,n u , nlSugar Oaktun, 7.lnu Paint. do- Le. to MUSIC, &C.. • 11011}I H. NJraLOR, Dealer in Piano Fcrten, Thule md Mini al Instruments, Fano' Banks, and btailunerT. Bola a.-at for ChlrkerlaWs Plano Forte, for W.gtern Pernasylvanla—No. 81 Waal etrent. oilniLluinsuic.jlu irai lurtrumoute, and Importer ?ilo agent r ar Nanna.d rm.' and square Mato" gltlaCulanaan's didleart Attachment. Also tor Dunkanik Plano. SC'FIRIMDER, Music Store, Fourth H• stmt, between 3l•rkot Ana IVno.l. New _Mus!clean stand) . rrovlring, and Slusteal Instrumouts of kinds. DRUGGISTS. TORN lIAFT, Jr., (succelmor to Jag. M'Ottf ct ter') Wholetede Drsigniit and Denier In Paltitn, Dyentiiidc. de.. 141 'Wen. 3 dnors ntrrin Pittsburgh. e.]str Agant far Dr. Fondle Medicine. nitito _Matral - LINING I WILCOX & CO., Druggists and Apoth- I• aerator, never Market street:indlho Dismona.kerp evuotantli rul ham! full er .41 entnplete won:lnlet, t Medlelnen, Pert um..ry,and articles pertaining to their bariarra. Phrlifrians to...criptloop nsrrfuur compoundrd. mrl9 1 1. 010; P. SCOTT, Wholegnla I)ealer ir. • Droop, Point& Tomhale, and Dye Stuff., No. 296 rty pare•eq. order..lll rendre nnuoPt ottontk.o• air t Agent tor Loudon Ws 1,11.1,:o family roOdicitter. uar 24-1 y irk A. FAIINES'i'OCK CO., Wholesale • nnisiggists, and manufacture,. of Whit. Leml.ll.l - and Litirarg., corner Wood and Front strreto. Pitta turrutr.cht E. 'ni SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in • Drum POinta. Dye Staffs, ills. Varutollnk, Lc_ Co. . [ Ar ' nWood .trret, Pittaburch. Goods warrantaNl: Prima 11Mr. RR Al, .0.2 ClintO RAIMI & REITER. & Retail Drone/b. corner of Liberty and Yt Clair streets, t barr.h. SCIIOONMAK ER & CO., Wiloitinaill OP • Din:mtgs. \0.:4, Wnotkelreet- l'itteburgh. TOSEPH FLEMING, Sneeengor to L. Wilco: .t Co.. r. , rner Market *Met and I.ll3lnon4—lieeim eon ntantly on hand full anA Drum. Medicine. Medicine. Chme, Perfumery. and all articles Der Phyriela tnlnlnc to hit Ineines• n• preaseriptione en.nefully emmundtel at all Anna._ ARA r . _ WOOL MERCHANTS. L snecessor to 511EFRPf I , k, LEE, . Wool Dreier, and Conontrollon Merchant for the of Mamie. WooP (heti* .o is Llberr• Mnrea cur, ATZDICINE. R. JA_MES`KING: Office and Residence, 112 Fifth st.-ret. opporite the Cathethsl. Mts. tahlr Alif M. VARIAN, M. D.. Office 6th street, V beintr.stolthfiehl. ill Fee nnoor—t to 9. t- 9 , , 2 to 3. r. Y, i to 9. t.. f. mrM iyd MERCHANT TAILORS. 11) CHESTER,2Itn-chant Tailor and Clo- AlttrV;ft'lD' T ' t lft g T aro, UTILLIAM DIGISY, Merchant 'Tailor. Drlt .4.t7; I t Per . end Denier In liestii Thud. Clothing. Hi Lib- 1p WATTS er, CO., Merchant Tnitore, 1:31 • Liberty stroat.—lVe am nos ermi.lna our Erring stuck of - Goole Pa. Gentlemen'. Wtmr—Clotbe. eta Amer. andYeatanuaofthe nemmt stylm and Ilemtquallty- Our Mends and eueturnar... - 111 plasm dim a run. MANUFACTURING. 41 - W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail, . Illuminetam. and Dealer In Cal•luct Wu, \0.41 1nl ottnot. JOHN WE'IIIERELL, Manufacturer of lat PATENT BOX VICES, n onverloi nen-8., sop noX and BILVIID BOX VICES. corner of Andonan Itob. Innon Worts, one soctwo from BO Hand otrect P dge. Al. leollony att. o,w:c.a.' AMB D ROIDERED AN APLICA—MTK TILLAS—UstertzIot marked for Eaddeklery nod Az. . Vert by S. L. S. WILSON. ioal , No. ?..'n3; Bonn stmt., above Ilan& Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. _ COMPANL 7IAVING ENLARGED Jt. their comity Fn. manufacturing, arr trig Pr.e.T.l to matt tar Incremed drtnand thrlrilirick. urtuntheatog .""ng c't" urd"" 1PPVL1,C7.761 rittatntrait, Snricrubm . 21 - 53. Boots and Shoes!! 10AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d donnm thuet nom., unuld Inform tho pub thst. to Imo no es.ern full stork of seer, thinu In the Root and non trade. snub as Udine' (loiters. half Gaiter., /emir Lind Padarm. Lady Prantlln and all tin, styles found on the Eastern eltiess alma nine.' and Chlldrrine Galters and Falter Pante and Shoes . In all their sorietlest also, Gentlemen, line Orem Patent Calf Bette.Prerselt Colt Writs. (kmirrem Esitems and Shown silo. Doi.. and Truths' Banta. none hunch cos. •-.•• • • • . Plea.. give as • call ru. we vial to *ell north an article to ail who favor with their euetron ex will give ratter. • goo. Remember the place. MI Marg. etre.. my2l - - - IVI'CORD & CO. - wrcoucsALE AND RETAIL FASHIONABLE lIAT' AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERSIN ALL KINDS OP FURS. coRNAor WOOD AND FIPITI STREETS. Pittsburgh, Pa. an 1,03-Tvi Sr ON Bolus Cuff stuck clo brae.. and P 4. Ikr .l.lt aucta. y Pittsburgh, I.lat• d 1...Yr05. litz New Coach Factory . —Allegheny. 31. H. !WHITE & CO., .would re =hl°Y it3 1 ., 1 4,11'1 ;dumb, They ern now making...rid are prepared to remite order, fur every deectiption nt wthielelb Catches, Chariot.", Ilarottehetb nogrim Phadone., to., t he , Irma their long experience o the manufacture of allure work, and the ( . 1 /iii.e tiler hate. they feel confident limy ace enabl ed to do work on the meet reformable terms with tine wanting: artklea in their line. .241.f.T117.'11'.1." - ", ' ; ' it th w n :rte " n 'n tt r eTtrre ''l nt hadtation In warranting their work. We' therefore a4 the attention of the public to Oda matter. N. 11.—Itapattlog dons In the.beet manner, andon the moot reasonable term. la2,oitt • ' Coach and Carriage Factory. TOIINSTON, BROTILLIt it CO., corner of ey Delmont - and Rare., steets. Allegheny . City, would reepectfully inform their friend,. and the nubile generally. that they are menufackuing CarePX., liaronchee. Rock away,. Bader. Sleighs and Charier. itt all their various Idylre of liu4l. nd tunportion. All enters w ill be executed with alorlet regard to dom. I.lllty and beauty of finish. Kerkira will Mao be attended to on the moot reartutble term; Citing - In ell their work the bent Pattern Shall& Polar and Wheel attar, they fool mnfident that all who favor thorn with their patronage .111 be perfectly satisfied ab trial of their work. Purchaser are requested to glee them s cell before" r ebating elsewhere. ' oell rirrhatTifoir -- COACH FACTORY. 2r., 74e, nia.md 414. near 1154 V;;, Y.. M. BIGELOW, eIIOPRIETOII. WOULD roapectfully call the attention of Bouthernaud Western Merobants to hie tine Picnic oldrriagee, ranging In prioe from SUM to $161X.. These lltrrlagea are built from the best material and workman ship, and ender kin own superrirlon•, an, with cond. dunce, warrant his work to bet Inferior to tome rennulan. tared In the', - Union. The arm. of his business and the great Inerease in demand foe third:woof waricatu Undyed him neat to build any. common or low priced work In hie etdablishmant, Panama wanting good boo work will Please call and cumina Ws stook beam galas East. All work -warranted. • • Fifth Street Stoup Faztery ithBILITY, ENERGY. AND ECONOIIIY. The beet goods In Children's nom. Men's %eke. ers le" and braver& told at manufacturer's prO at the Yifth street docking nrt.ty, all madefrum fort r wool: NO ADVANCE IN fish street, ALI% *lucking Wasters. MI street. between IVend and Market ....MIVO ♦D~Y1........J. i. KOO*fl A Liinngaton, Roggen. 41: CO. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSDURCRI, PA. 14RACK. and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, Cattla and Oraln do.; Platform and Ccinntar do.; Door 1m of all idros, Sprlng, Drop' a Mi l lumb Lidebra. Coffee 1.11114 of yarlon* klndc Pant . oporored pattorms Botta and Pastearlukr, ldalleabla Iron Cutlyge of are vs ! rloty in form and finish. dtf W. W. WALLACE; STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 310, 821 and 823 Larriv stied. moat Snakifidd sired • PITTIIIWOROLL • • • ' . MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave.. Stones, gurnitnr• Togo. idantohL Imposing Stone& an, al band, way, on and mode to order, hr muddier:, at the • lowest prim. Throe hnodred original and 'slotted de. • Agog fur Ifonumonda. koo.„Ion band. Moak and Blab Mar hie furnished to the Trade at the RarestVim.' AU orders 11114Pirfib deanaleto at MD Liberty ogee • • aro.Z W. '. ivAltians. N e w Goods and Pubic= for Gentlemen"' • Olotbini for Spnnn. of 1854. IIV:AT-TS CO. - beg leave legotiott 11 Intro their noole r me e m u., n m g,. ... r ay, thot they Imre joet received s fresh ea' of ISoodo edorlod thdo tiot ten the 1.1111- ~,yorhers ejlO rd-end that they era re i v e to di; lbr ea 2:: Itar.UPLb riOirirtberto. tit 'their humble effort. amt. (ea them tri tat exortlcitie the woe ditiotion; Cji IpLtlemen. ~ _e a fiat nay bolus I Yr' 176 Lima, street ortlt ahem "Law. Adt PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY.' MORNING, JULY 27, 1854. NEW Yon.K ADVERTISMINIt From VISSCILEII 3 SCIIELI7.3 Gmarr4. Advert's/n . )l Rouse. So. 311 and 5.18 Bros.e..aray, New York, (lete N 0 .7 a. Nassau street.) EdictWe Finns in the. Cdv qr New turk. r-- --- Fire and Burglar Proof SafelDepot. WM. hfcEiRLAND C 0..: 3 ruipzx LA E,. NEW TORIi. Warehouse I.4sTratt at., Baltimore, 311 R ANKS', Jewelers' and Counting Beige ftsfesoforery Ow, constantly on hand for Ink, Sod arranto4 In every respect. air N Tons. Itexsrs. Jr.Forland: Gentlenunt—l Lth,lB* Ire to inform you that your Safe preserved my 1100101141.11 Nspers uninjured In the tire last night, -by varlet. ...IT thing . I se on my 01 1 0111/01 was consumed. and although It was exposed throughout tho Sm. to Intense heat, Its Toni tent, remained unharmed. The Safe, wlthilttle Making, wlll,l think. answer for another trial. ltentsselfullY rot" T.J EN NY. Jr., 11 South 111111 am st. Elegant Cabinet Furniture. SC lIAFFER k SIICIVOW, 1ti0t.123 s I . 2l7AnDorw st Nno , - IV/lANUFACTURERS, Wi Mr*, and Ro uyn_ tali Dealer. In Iticb Carved 'Rosewood' Furnlturetor Vir b rdrVOllon. No Inferior artlohni. Onion by ma ll Invited t Y o o:ll:n7lll 63. 7ltro u nr t'L atoe Th'a k. a"" FEVER AND AGUE;! ;• DR. EDWARD BLEECII3S STAMPEDE MIXT 11E4 /bathe finer and Agw, Chagr. Aver, ' and gi Ilillintis Ai/Wiens. PrIlE Proprietors of this Diedicino will state without be/Mallon or fear of oantnulletion, that the brearana Sloan - as hag cured more persons where it Ito been introduced,than any other medicine In we'll.. the :there dime/let This medicine ha neither Arsenic nor Quinine In It. fotonaltion, all of the iturredients are of a reef o etly health, eractor nod highly etimulating end invigorating to their tendency. Verrone while wing this oledleine will na be alfecUNl be dein/eon, to water or a damp atmosphere no more than what in theiruenal health. Plautcrts in reetinne of the .country whore the Aga Pre vail , will do well to adopt this medirine, a the petiole, le not obliged to lay by while under treatment and theyynar be ensure, f flitzpedy cure. The Proprietor couldlntruArew thousand, of certificate. from thoeeofthe highest nerves' , ability. but prefirentying to the Nick, buy one bottle and haul ilt hare the Infallible proof In yourself. Pull dime for its amonipany ce ch bottie. Certificates ran be seen at the offine;sigeitur where axis Medicine Las cured when all others hare failed. • For Dispepela and all other Billions Complaints thereto not a bettor Medicine {lithe market. • • • ••• It has aim I...lakes/ with the meat sisteolsblest I , I3(CALu lit amend ease:mit Rheumatism and Gout: for these com plaints tak ae tablespoonful a day. slue bottle of this Stedleltia very often has the desired H. feet. Prim $1 par bottle. For We 1 , 1 Woggle :a to all mate of the United :Wm and Canada. \ sole orders , snout bti addreaseil to SIMI) SLEEK, ES, sole Propriety.. US Ilmwdway, New York. Aotirrs—Fleming B. A. Faboestnek k Co., L. Wit CM{ k sod Geo. 11. Keyser. Pittsburgh. .11,1).1yV The Peeples' Book! 7 o one who can read should be withOntp . 0 4 1 3 . of THE ('INSTITUTION OP THE usrnea DECLARATION OP ninErtzinescr„ WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. ... • • . Just publlatted a large tiro., better poPee. pewee, Wu tratedwith.fine Portraits of Weehlogton and Jeftetneatt oo tinted paper. Pates—Cloth. 2.5 eta.: roPer Covers. If& eto. Canettletio gibe Apt. In whicla title Iletth le got, up, It fe of the (II Ii.tPEST o a well as OIIP ofthe MOST USEFUL Lod. ever publtehett. Liberal term, to the Lade. Bnokeettert ,and au your onfera to the Publish, - •7111 W, 9111ift; 03 Nsweaustroet,New N. It—ftelle hie Agents wanted, to 441 the Owe. Book throughout the oountry. J.7Utf e The Eagle Manufacturing Company ...• ifuogrre and errrfor NO, foltoonimp df.eiroffe G.odt. d ut Irma the pngeof FOR.EIGA • Goona • • incirslLE BROCATGLLKS AND Ca'ITOLINES. fn xreat Tartny of Patterns and coaablnatlott of Cdlorg - hleh Palen", an, CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, • An entitelyy. new *Allele tar • run,virru:K, rrH01...57E.1:7; ' Whlvb minblnes the greateet amount or DURAIIILITY seri It fnun4 In any. artivAe ever before neat._ The. iirsale are made nr Prover lAwaw and are the omit . ilootte of that toanufartnni wryly offend for aide. Dealers. will welltoexamine there Goode beibre tinrebasing. • sci-olnrea the Cro., N 0.4 Park Plane. N.Y. teln.Arna- • . 8. N. _I L I_Ei t SII. Agent IRON WAR ROUSE, MARTIN, SPRING 41, CO., bnportera and Deafen In ME==EM 2 , 12 Greenvich s:l.d..Neve Fork. 11,r•.00atantl7 0o haztd a full uusortuloat of Du. Itard llandrill.rp7 Hors. Sktse, and other =ON. STEEL OF ALL KINDS Merchants (rose all section. of the caturdr* mo Incited to roll ...end their mien; before baring. • • ordere br rush entrusted to entre...re he tiled at the leo,t market rates. MARTIN, SCRIM/ A CO,. lei_ a l}l2 Oreenertelt ste N. SCHLEFFRLER BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE 'DRUGGISTS, NEW FORK, • Hart yeavarnita Se. ITO llllhent at.. nor. srlareketant. InI4IPORVING the leadipg Dru,..7, from their 01100 Ili market, both In Fun dllast Yndlea.and French and English ChoPerfumery. Tenth. Nall and Itate Benahea, Hale Moves and Stray.. Parbeand Maine Spanker.. Ovice, heap,, an.. ae— they agar them On the meat reasonable terve. Ordnetelther is hymn, Or bt m .111 rarely* their best attentlen. lel:Mbar • XIT B S CATI:ST MACHINE eraLItIIEDLEATIIERILLNDIN,9. Ferrule ihrear /bads inatAbinetry. litintaaeuaaattefrenzer Übe - letattf2ck trtar4cl. leather. and ttrarourldr atrehqL4l. eernenta& and ed touetber. and mule faerketl.9 Weight.. +act with a perreet berg. the Paniusant rrarrantut to beaten rata article and to plane the ;mech., They can be had Angie, 4.1.1 e or ruout—with Lace Leather. itlrite and * lelMe. " r Mire;ittreg.i., b l;tl:`,.%Vg i st. S. T. Globe Iron Railing Works. Nos. 311 and 313 Munroe rirett, New York, I==== ms nom MOM 1.2.080.0.5. ILE nubscribers having, extentdve and im amjaw., arrangements fur Immure... Wring every sr. T. their Ithr, aro no. preptend to caul. to lbw rublie and denier% thronuhoot the coontr.r. 11 , 1LOUCIITG CAST IRIAN RA SUNG, of ever 7 drecantion. Grating. Singers. Poore. Ifilrfuni• iron plain era/ cryureven.; Cribs and Voodfre.for chthfrre, /eon .W.no.s, WOO! Mona, Flow, awl fifth Mandy Cothrrito amf not aands, dr. de: Alko. • rttpertnr qualityof Ina Earta Vence. .11 of whlth Shay- ...HI warrant to ?tarp.. In streoktb-NtrrktkEtr. breu ty nide...Urn wok chokykarr, lb* manufacture, of soy- oth er house In tbrlr line. tlrderit from emery errtion of the UnlteglEtat. thankfully renelred and tartut.l vlth the uttstort &wreck. EST k W%EHO. . rit;.l9:3invlt".. Undid street, N.Y." ig A nITEL L. CAVEHLY, Wholesale Deal- In Prune, Painted Palle and Tulet, Wood and Wil low Ware. Bluest& Mate, Oordage.Twine. Wfeting. Match es, ke..Ze Greenwich 4.. New tort. tott2l re. 111 Olt INDOW SHADES, Hilt Cornices, Table Cloth.ke, JOIE N'TERILUNIS, Maroalketurerand hulewee Dealer. No.lo Catharine st..and No, 0 Chatham Square. Netr York.. mhe-lre MISCELLANEOUS. cofilriladity. X 4. 40 DIAMOND .STILEE E. M. BIGELOW, Proprietor. . ROBERT H. PATTERSOBt LrvElt , y „ .llll F ) SALE otiOX,E, Corner Desmond sired and Chetry apl6-tt PITTSUUROII.I%. ASHLAND ROHM MANI MEET, ABOVE sErz.nit sTntrf IL S. BENSON, PROPRTSToII. Yirrrictif ikard, sl,4o,per d4y..,128 Patent.Proceso for Tanning. FULTON'S Patent Chomical Process sij. dreidmlly the greatest bnpromuent ever made t e art al . ..lulus. Leather ot all kinds can Le manutae. tared In one-third the time required by the old mars& It an d less expellail• awl for smoothness,. strength, en ight and durability is unsurpassed' by anrotberproasse4 moo ufarturing beatlitt. Fut yartleuless.enpuire of J . B. N )ITrt, apt No.2:11Wood Plttaburgh. Pa. • Linden Lead Company of Wisconsin. TIIE Corporators of this Company have opened Leeks for enhetrlptkna Lathe Capital Sleet, he Banking llonee orlfeents. A.'WILKINS & CO.. No. 71 Voneth et, IltUbursh. whore lekeophlete or , AteloloK Cherter,fienlnglea Survey& ke. eon otdalned Ly putted deelring Intumationxelati re to the ComPenr. . , ~.....JOII. P. OLIPP ' 4 DIG. D. till S...., Lista.ilsa. fist.Tel.oll..) tlateSt.Chsrlost Pont Muds) I-Q TY HOTEL, (Into Browne,) cbtoon .of Smithitold .4 Third.. .I, Pittsburgh. fs,OLABS RR. Proorlotom. .. .... . liii - This largo .d commodious iiiiriso hmlust mut...- gone thorough repair. sod furpish. with new equipm.a. throughout, I. nom; open for Um romption of the. torrollug public., CusrussuOtimure. - - - .04f. 13== 8. MUM= Be.SON, .• CiENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS for the mile soil parchese of' Heel Eelato, Collection of M+, Negotiating Lonny on Londe, Murtstikiimitm.No. 140 Third et.. Pittsborgb.l%. evAr T. O. WARRINGTON; ( W DIVIAMAA I J AMES' CHILDRES SHOE STORE. tie alsray, anima a full aseattaalk RS mall Area. rlttaburatu I's. le 30.1.,1 FELIX'S GENUINE . EXTRACT OF 4 1 . T. rizEpav4rAirir-- Penn street, Pittaburgu, P.. ' P "ma" J. .9.lleatre erprunerova tatentertelts. ae2Z y • • 'WALTER P.IdAItSITAIL, Inipor . tor and VV Deader In Plain. Manuelt ri l Decorative Paper g Hanging* No. AG Wood atteet, Pitts b. &d. Agent of the celebrated monufse ntralieNtreli• court k Co.; of Porte . . . tZ ALEX. FRASER, Orna Mental Plasterer, jama Owl. CM 141.0-04T/op7orny • I A. BROWN; would imigst respectfully In ia • form tho with° tao kocoi onLhand.it his stand In no !boxcar. side of. tho o u stsmnt, Alloglssur City. am.. plats isosortment of irrollllm rid= rsaltlan Mot tors ace mode to order. In lb, let Arlo. mnsanted clonal to anTin the , 'Malted stotra Ills Blinds an bo emoted without the old of a semr dritor. Itnin bllshm nt of stook, 'tools, and 'rood of the Cabinet limosoy & IdoCtelland t l sin t r i r u e s trdi kr to L ft:lash the ir o ld ih 71 i ip i Wood Strigi,liru ' r r i. roch26 . nuovrx. r. torico„tut..—.. • Nor. tiorriudt. PENN -GLASS . VORIEBp • . L ()RENZ WIGIITMAN: Manurneturer# of CO kltuts vanormeg, 4.4 WINDOW S. CO Watrr sad %Front rtrrAtt.' DDlroorrh; • • N. 11—Partiolar attoution raid to odd third, Window Waal and•rdvato Druids for MOW and Virk tr,D'2,l 014A0 JoNn... .. roltr . fan - J ONES iQUIdd, itianufneturereof Sprm and BMW Reel, rtonnh Slab Steel, t Zane' Inv, Own an.Ydlnk7a Spinifin Mnin 'Patent Borer llan and flaniniared o Boss and Tinit,strinta,lilltibunal. • .• • .• .. , Jon. ift Gana.:.:' " ' O. 74.icans. au:. , ROGERS do CO liattufirturers - of • /Mates tatnat Iniararred Steel Oaltlotic-rOonot and !Int •treets. Vlttabatah. , ,i - • .:1•12 - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THUIISDAY hIORNING, JULY, 34.:1861 PROM WASHINGTON. Comospoudenco of ilia l'lttsburgh Daffy Gazette. IVAsinx . a . roN, July 22, 18:, I: Signature of the Lill for imprwriv Caps Fear Riser, and the Territorial llomeskad 6.l—Teickers which the Cemeral Homestead hill seas defeated in the S.'snate—lfunter's subsiitide a gigantic scheme of land rabLeri- , Cirtuin rein of the River. and Harbor The l'resident hair, t igned the two bills which only twd,d aye personali and confidential friends declared:Jai:. sms about ,to veto. These bills are Homesteads and Nur% veys foe Nebraltai:j(itmtas, a d New Mor.loo, and the bill. fiit&e,hrt - hiiprov'em lit of Cope Pear River, Nortlotitiollna. Thaltiltneststl , l4ll for flip te rritories grouts a quatteilseillietgolland to eac settler therein, wheitherraii4Sis*Joreign._. A d r , game of do. cepticdfluttiVplayed on this bill with the ob it la Ject isdekri ng the homesteid bill proper. Whichyits'ytektih:thty hawked at ml killed by the Demoet*lo aqi ority acting under a mandato froth the White House. If you wllt take the trouble to examine the territorial billltithe Union you will me that the , t)7inel.;.: plc of the Ithmestend is there fully establishML The donations to 'settlers are there absolute with! out condltion, and without any`, other litnitation thou as to the color and the age: of those who are entitledlo its benefits. Now how could an honest President while con sidering:lllls bill nod determined to sign it, al low his'figonts in the Senate to ,dellierately in form the:member!' of that body that he would veto the geoeml Homestead measure If it should peas? r s beerithe grossest of foul ploy here. Thltahhilmetwost disgraceful trickery practiced fulfil, reject, and cast out the real homestead feature. and principle, and, to foist upon the Senate and Sin:country SW: daring but inaidious scheme ',of land •epoliation known us Ifunter'asubstitute, which passed on Thursday bia vote of nearly three to one. • I Hunter's land graduation bill, is a plan for rob- bing the old States and the general government of all their property anti interest in the public lands, except that of payin4for the survey, sale and management of them, aritt li rsferring that interest'and property to the ne States. I will state in a few lines the leading 'provisions and distinctive fespres of this quist remarkable prop ositioutl time fear I shall have to write, this • most nnjuit and iniquitous,law: It divide4he loud into air dosses; titt toe that have bemire mimket less than five yearsl ‘ bo sold herwsiffirifi . at 'a dollar and a quarter an those that base been in the market five yearn ono dollaitper acre, Inuits in, markets ten years at seventy-fire cents per acrnl t :lose unsold fif teen nor at fifty cents per were,those unsold twenty-yetaa it twenty-five cent& pee acre,-and those tniulkk.thirty years at telelve- nnd a half cents, per-!ieref • milky take all the publieland in cacti OAR of these clauses, by pre-emption for ten years, may then put her own price upon themAtinul may sell them, the purchaser paying , the minimum price into the federal treasury and the excess to the State. The State may take es pre-emption seven thouland six hundred and eighty acres of land for each mils of canal or railroad, for which it maygrant charters, and. may sell the same, out to theiaid Tali road and canal compitiles it Its. Theieighth-eeetiottaf the act makes the pro tended homestead - grmit,.'alloiing, nominally, each head of a fiam.Uwand persona_ over twenty ono yestrai' , slot-„ot4atesi, jto . enter -.any, of the hada In cog Class, et 2 , 5 - centelt;;And'ito ' in aikk:l 1' OcCr twenty , yearer, ami Zieitii2t . base been longer than that period, for 121 cents per acre, after five years occupation and culti vation. Now, how palpable is this juggle. Every Sudo will'immedintely take up the whole of the lands within her borders as pre-emptors, will im mediately put theni up to three or ten times the minimum price, and will of coui4e exclude:the poadbility of a single homestead right being set tled upon them. The act will go into effect next July, and in the mean time the State Legislatures will all have met, and every acre of public land will have been thus,seised upon. It may be said that the old States will not be robbed by this process, be came the t procceds of the sales to the extent of the minimum prices will go into 'the Federal • Treasury as.now. How long will they stay there! The land States will of course combine and com pel Congress to remove this restriction upon the enjoyment of what wilt then become their prop erty, and they will succeed. Nor can any one of the privileges and advantages 'conferred by this act be at any time recovered. I know that a different construction is put by some on the eighth section of the bill,.and they suppose that the selection of the lands by a State will not bar the right of a settler to lay his home stead claim, upon it. But I think differently, And I believe that the States will take such measures es speedily to • settle the quelition in their own favor. As to 'the signature of the Cape Fear River Improvement bill; I have only space to say that it is considered. equivalent to the defeat of the. River and Hirbor bill. The President accompa nies his signature with a protest, in whlcit be hints that as the appropriation is designed only to remove obstructions placed in the river by the Government itself, he will permit them to be ta ken out. It follows trim this that if the ob struction to be removed result from natural cau ses he :will veto any bill providing the moans for taking them away. JUNIUS. WASTIIX4TON, July 2it. The-Corruption of 6ngrete—Tbe Texas Debt and Bribery Thu low tone of political morality whichhas so long prevailed in our public councils Is bOaring its fruit in the repeated matufestatloni of per sonal and pecuniary corruption In Congress.—:- It Is but a few weeks sine° thatClingman retail ed on the floor the luuendoes and covert ehirges which, hail been for somo time,in •eironlation about the lobbies that members of the lionseind Semite bail been bribed with money to` votelfor the extension of Colt's patent. I have . abown that the members have v'obatLto , themselves $1202 each in books, pretendedly for their own infot motion and the use of their con stituents,'Whileit is notorious: that nearly every set of books thus voted Is sold by the members, in bulk,to secret speculater,witbout seeing them at all, and they pocket the money; end that $188,370 will be this year drawn from the treasury to de fray the cast of those books. Every member of the House knows of these practices. Clingmak knows it, every man on the itivestliatingeam mitteeknows it. And now Bert Green, -son of Dab Green, comes forward with the charge7that the immaculate Reply; of Acconie, was bribed, Rs chairman of the Committee el' Wags and Means, in 1800, and subsequently to ket",threugh the various hills, for -the payment of .the instal ments of the ,Idexicari indetunity, by which car - - coma 6: Riggs are alleged to harecorruptly - gained half a million of Ateliers at the expedite of the tretl,ury, The pammge of the Texas boundary bill in 1850 by which the treasury was robbede r $10,000,1100 for thebimcfitef that:Stale, nadir the pretence of buying out stale and unfounded claims Of Tex. 49 upon New Idazieo,:ataa a flagrant and glar ing case of Congressional corruption. The mo tives under which that, bill was passed were nal corollary of the damnable atrocity of its twin sister, the pettye slams act." The Ritchie bill, by Whbih'that person obtained $OO,OOO of the sublletnbney was a "base and impudent *mid beginning to end; yet it passed after a two Years' struggle, when every bodybodyooncerntdin it perfectly well kniti its utter wantof foundation.' They tame total absence of common hales% and and.heneribletoeling again came DM; play when the sacred compact of the Missouri :prcenise Wailisielled;"antkof . , , G , . , •_. -..,,, - .„.„. A ..., .. s. . ~ course thnt contract nonS, - . .rePt4ted.. in feet, f,, Tun , news liy , tbe Pvemotheus, given biilow, , the sentiment of honor and the principle of hen - , reveals an outrage on the , part of this' govern= enty are so contilssedli estinet in Congress that 7 ment which calls for ',Curdy' conderenatieu, The I nobodY now aPPearti to tip= 1...„ I These remarks' are .preliminary to notice of n t lan American Ship captain on charge of mar the pecullatly villainous billintrOduced b y Bright ('der; Mr. Worland; who was en, his way borne; of la., for , paying rightiniilieris and a half of dolL interfered • tit procure bii: escape, and the-San tars to the creditors of Texan, e' place of the $3,- , Juan authorities put him , in temporary duress. 009,090 in stock, and the sualloon in interest, I Admitting That Mr. Borland, as an Anibassador, which is new due upon it, set apart Tor. those I was entitled to fieedom from arrest, and that the claimant+ In IM ' O. Why pay the two million! authorities-of-San .Tinin acted-imprudently in ar- end a half more thou is duo untie the lax" -il . resting him, the attempt to punish theM by set- What is the pretext! ' The pretence q tbaithese i‘4.isig their toWn on fire strikes es as barbarous m rl creditoh cannot agree among themselves about' and eveiTwo4 , - unjustifiable.' Ingultsnffered to the division of the plunder, and that the stock 1 anthill-sliders are subjects for diploniatic eoxisid lien unused in the treasury, waiting for them—. oration 4.0..n0t for summary vengeanCe. mid (lint If the stook • lies there tea years Ringer ; New Tone July 24.—The . steamer-Prome the additional interest *ill amount to the atm hous arrived hero this afternoon from Sin Juan, $2,309,000. Therefore we 'ought to pay ilia bringing 883 passengers, and tho highly irepor whole slit now together with ell the interest that i ttniftnin,:fillefnliej the i t la s i iitZ et -I °i V f the would be duo ten yearn hence, I f the money wan The sloop'of-wai eine° arrived nt San Tea% not paid, To state such a pretence in le allow Its on the Ilth inst., to demnnd a full and satiafac- . falsehood and its Impudenoi. The two millions tort' apology for the inenh to our Minister,. Mr. and a half time intended to be filched front the. l r il n ef e b , infL The nail i inhabitant.l re -1 to maketh a e u n ti ligh . es .e t 3 a treasury inn margin to be appropriated for the Capt. Holland, of' the I;;n a tfe Y ,. then, on the ptirehami or votes for the 1,111 in the Senate and 12th, Ensued a proclamation to the' authorities House. It line alritolY la t os e d the Se na t e . I and residents, that unless on apology Nos made by obis o'clock, A. M., on the lath, he should t statemy own and the current belief that Senators Intro pommel knowledge of no facts, and I only proceed to bombard the town. , lee apology ame, and Capt. M. in the mean fond the friends and relations of liettoters who time took posse possession of the Transit Company's controlled their votes on the bill, are holders 4f steamers, and sent them to the town, offering Texas stocks and claims, that will be cashed un- protection to all those who chose to accept it. der its provision, to the amountqf millions: The Prociselymt 9 o'clock.on the morning of the • robbery in bold, palpable, audacione, Will It go !thin' the time. throrigh the House ? I believe not, because the till 8 o'clock P. AL No disposition being still majority against ouch indefensible and uncon• manifested on the part of the inhabitants to cealablevillainy Is too numerous to be bought,and come to terms, - at 4 Pi' M. a party of men were tlaenodanedjwrobm. burnt t Cl l t i t e ne t ,. w co n tnia n a g n4l , ? n d b r Lo a l i ., n i flu the transactions must necessarily be too public. That fact of prObable publicity is the only bar- but one or two small buildings in the suburbs to tier between the depredators and the treasury. mark the spot where it stood. No lives were There is Nome debate whether Pierce notnally 'lost. - ' . - , means, by Ida “testarnentioneseci". to the Cape Fear river appropriation, .to say that he to the river au& harbor' I'etmot•petAlve how there can be'any'doilbt linSut 'lt'elther means a veto or nothing at and,,..01 ?title; presumption, is:. not:_ot.Yery...Yitllin* Whigs who allowed their judgements_ and theh , good nature to be imposed upon by Agit,• o red mouthed Loi•ansco opponent or all improvements not in hie own , district, so far as to vote for.this single item, apart from all others, appear to be hearth -ant wholesomely ashamed of themselves and the r vote. Jostes. • . For the Daisy nittshursth ousts,. As cep of. the" "people of Pennsylvania" ad. dressed by the "Democratic State Central,l,:om : mittee' I wish to reply, in a few words, on two iseehilon of the supreme coast of tinacoeuitn on points:. . - the Fugitive Shave, La wr. ' ‘ I. The ntlttalldiletn. eynre W o aro of opinion that so much of, he, act of i44I F — "cleferidiugtlatinlildeeticall434oylila stir own Congress in question as-refers- to the Commis peculiar views without tporc . s,tation, without pro- elopers for deciaion the, question 3 of fact which ecription and perseentlem , ''''''l'he evident inter- are to be established by evidence before the, al• Lion is to make the impression by this and other leged fugitive :1 be delivered up to the claim statenipits that their political oppinents are per- ant, is repugnantto the Constitution, of the U. secutint the Catholics. Thus they wish to blind- S., anti therefore void for two reations,"- c -liit, he s , fold aid enlist the sympathies of 'half Protest- cause it attempts to confer upon: those, officers eats to the support of Dethocracy and the Oath- judicial powers: and \ild, because it is a, denial of olics. No responsible Protestant sect or society the right of the allotted fugitive to have , those has. been persecuting them in Pennsylvania or questions tried and decided, by a Jury; which, anywhere else in the United States. Fair, faith- we think, is given himby the Constitution of the ful and timely warning has been given in your United States, We havesreferredlo thethase4if paper, and in others, and in pulpits, against the ,Martin ye. limatens Lessees, (1 W m heaton. 31.13 - . ; "peculiar views" of Brownson. the Shepherd of -anti to Art. 3; See: 1, of the Constitution of the, the Valley awl thepittaburg Catholic, and other. United 'l3ates, tethriw 'that 'Corigreas einnotvest accredited journal' , of the Papacy in which it 'any judicial poiver,•tinder the ', Constitution, 'ex has been boldly avowed that as soon they were mt in "Courts. -We are aware .that Congress in the majority there*Ould be en knd of Pia: hai'establithed Courts in the - various territories,,ent religious liberty is this country. ' Thilatte tonnes proVided for the appointment of Judgea publication admitted that they haVe not re- with A different tenare , of office front that fixed nonneed the, pervecutina decrees of, the Council by the Constiintioh; but the 'power to appoint of Trent,'but that they considered it inexpedient" these Judges is Supposed - to be derived from Arti to enforce them. This au:Crass/6th the aisump- 4,1ec..- 2, of the' Constitution, which provides . tion of an unchanging Church., Whereas Prot- tha .Congress shell have Rower to dispose of, estarits heartily renounce any intolerntit semi- and ko allneedful soles and 'regulations res. meets that them forefatherti learned in the pectin the,territor other i property of the schools of the Papacy and any persecuting United totes," \ ' c steps that map ye been taken by them before But, h waver thin y be, we \ are not aware they got entirelY tof \the darkness of. Rome. ' that the a tlimity to Veld any portion of thejn lod have the y-,mit ritht Jo -protest against the s ilicial pow , in any tribunals created by itself, .co rr thrwed ...yetsq . viewe" of therus,who say except those entioned in ~ section I\ of art 3of they woidorpersseu nd put an, ersidteiellgiona . the, Constitub - a; in claied`for Congiesis by any: n \ liberty if they had owei,? Can any honest on4save,in the single 'instance of judicial offi- Protestant and true e ocrit be silent; eve- errs_ for the 'Territories - belonging to the United Mal& when he blows o it Is in every land States, and for the District of,Colambia.. We 'where Popery prevai ? Ile\should:respect think that the dut)e performed Eby the Commis every good Catholic citizen but. oppose the in- sioners, under.the net in`queation,\are judicial in trigues and sentiments of 5, but is who are sworn their character; as clearly so as these perform adherents of a foreign pow at hates repnb- ed by a Mgt+ in the ordinary administration' of Unarm. . . 's justice. Ile is (kilted to decide upon, the ques- The next, piece of nate - cies:L. , `ritical pa- Lions presented jiiiiicially, and toy ii'eti certifi laver which is intended to gull e "peOple of cute to the persons claiming the alleged fowl- Pemurylvania," is the following; • \ • tire, which:nuthorizeslis`tranapo s itation to the "The principles of the Dampers. 'ir party are State from-when he IS alleged k to have escaped, :, benignant, end meet the wants of in in all the or withheld it, as hall thnk " ' iew diversified interests of life. They toch 'Man's . of the evidence submitted for his emisideraticin. equality with his fellow man, and at, Le same It is true that then t, by providing that the 're: time that they him Inunbleviews imself, • cord made in the Stath from whencethe alleged they dignify, enoble exalt. Min." \ , ' fagitive may have es ped, abaft, hi conclusive True Democracy does this,:ana it Is ',farther' evidence of the escape, and orthe fact that the raid, "honors 'no,:distictions and will titles:de persoisolaimod owes sery re or labor to the chain- ' none," but this sistyled Democratic paht3tis ant, materially lessens thelabor of the thinimia. against "man's ell il With his fellow men 'K' sionei, bet this does not'alter the nature Of the and will not give to e colored man the rig); act which he perfothisi—it Must ,be regarded es bestowed by monarchigal tyrantb. Setae of shim a judicial determinationof thikmatter submitted have been abridging alatery and its tioutidariee k to him. We are; therefore,' o Opinion:, that the whereas, the majority a the DemoCratic power' , t under consideration, by attempting to 'vest have `been steadily ''e nding \ the territory 'y power, in officers created by. Congress'- I .l\ where man shalt \be depr ved of his inalienable apunknown to the Censtitution„; 'repugnant right of, liberty ever' since the ecqusition of td , , that instrument, and for' that re on vela.'" . , Texas. Let recent , acts of the Demoeratin party • the Coast!, ' il a4 in Congress and of, their representatives tiom tutien\is violated by withholding fro the person Penclaybrania - spealtf , of the "henignant" 'party clairded, the right to a trial by jury, before he which opens \up the way for more skies. to ye can bit , delivered up to the clam: tint ', \ tr\ bred and driven in gauge in C/1198 to Kalmas, if The `fifth article of amendments to th Consti not to Nebtooka, to to \ 'dealt with as Wilds of, tution of the United Stites provides, attiongetti the field. If the demoCratic representatives \er things:A:at "no person, - shall be deprz;l,of from this State had done their duty, e violation 'life, liberti i or property, without, due pros 'of of the CompromMe would not have taken plithe- law.' Chahcellor Sent, in his catamentaries, And now the State Committee, with unblushing elffent corn fi,j,"it may be neeived as a self- impudence, speak' f their "principles" ila "meet) evident propoktion, universally understood d ing the Wante, of man all thndivereifie4 inter- \ acknowledged throughout this country that h, I este of life 'that they shed '..blessing ahke person ean be talc' or imprisoned, or ffieseize' i upon all classes'of the eommtinitY." , of hie freehold . or 'bertio, or estate, oi\exiled,`, a \ But you Whlgehave sometimes - heen the ss-. - .err\ Oondeannail; .or, eprived of life, liberty, or it \ ful in preventing the fall development of all he property \ unless by, clew of the land, or the :blessings Of the so-called democracy in Penney - judgment f his peers. ' ' ' L\ vitals. In Illinois it lias.hail,,supremg,and nine s "Th e We (law of- e hind,) used in Jferio interrupted 'control for years,',' and there, under \ Marta \ in, eference to is ''subjeot, are under : : the Mubark/ or - Douglass, tee are to look for. \stood ti teen : duo "04 r- of law; that is, by / it fell evidence how it can, 'dignify ennoble, sod Indictment, or presentment of . geod"-anil. lawful, ezidt," - &e.\ ' The 'ripest fruit or that corrupt enM ; =Pth* ye Lord'cii,.ki,ls the true sense tree was borne in the winter, Feb>,l2th, I/153. and eztiositioq o these - wOrde,',/..: "'We are snare; On that day, it was gravely enacted by a demo- 'that, it has been id that slo*Are not persons I craticlogislatien, that , — , \ _ i . ,, in the sense'in. `w iih that terra is used in the .litany negra or mulatto, bond or free, shall amendment th the Constitution, above referred I hereafter come Into this State and remain teit to. lint ads, and 'rig it to bdtrue,. does 'riot days with the .trident intention of residing ins , affect the person, wider considerittlyn, as persons the saute, every such negro or mulatto 'Shill be 'The are \ free are liable to be arrested and de deemed, guilty of, abigh miedememior, and ; for prise,' of\ their tdcti., by virtue lit this act, the firstoffence sloth, be fined the sum of fiftY without having h d a `trial by jury Of their dolts" - tit be recovered before patine of, the. piers. {VS do not pieties° to disease the t hew h pestle, Wm ." 1 11 , . ' \ \ tion. \ whether\e. slave \ escaping from the State "I said \ negro or mulatto shall be (Mind tail, where' ho is held to, service , or labor, into a State , ty, an t he fine assessed Minot mild forthwith to \where, slavery \does nn t, exist, thereby becomes the via ,ae.or the peace tiefore whom said prd , . freebY,virtue Of the loel,l law, subject only to ceeding*were had, it shall. be the. dutyf the' tia -delivered up,'",te be retiiined again to torsi—, said, just to `,commit said negro or mulatto to'And ,e -as i'it is a Taxation not , necessarily involved the custody of the sheriff, nu said justice s thali ,in the consideration of the subjeht before us:',:-. forthwith aVvewtist wild negro° Mulatto, by poet. litiesre propose to examine the:operation of the i \ 23 ing UP notices "thereof, in at l t 'three of ffii?s \, actupon a 'free citizen of a 'free State, and to, moat publio'phimn of - his' district, which said ncl- show that by%it such' a persotamay'be drived ,tides . BUMP , ' RoiltearnP . f.Or tea 1 1-Oie. And utt 'of his liberty ~.without'ilue proness bylaw" 'lt this &it and at the time and placiimentioned in \ Will be o serval that the,claimant canto before said advertisement, the said justice ehall; at pub- any Courtof Record, or any judge thereof, insa ne auction, 'y4000011) sots, said negro or ambit- tion, and make satisfactory prim& sueliCourt to, to any'person or persona, who shall pay said o .ludge, - . in vacation, of the estripe 60. that fine and- ctosts,' - ,130 much for the law: ; ,' [Se. , th , person es7ping \Owes service orlaVor hi ouch LMA.3 of Illinois; pp, 57, 68. ',.- . \ , p ar ly;\ - . —, Only abouktwecti days sine° . In Devices 'Caen- • : It \ gLnbecore.es the duy of the Court* enema' ty; in said State, seven colored persons Who had '4 :recent to be Made aft the matters so'proved, come or been brought in to assist as waiter's and and ;deo a description 'of the person escaping,cooks of the Minnesota company were arrested, and put record being exhibited to any "Op. - though entirely Pisaceable; for the "!sigh iatide- .iquipils . oiler, or other:officer authorized hyjaw ' ,manor" of WO ierAe\pare kraide . They'sthre to'CrniSe perilous escaping from service Or labor sent te:PriSon!! Others who would not be re \- - tit be delivereil np, shall be held and taken to he leamedns they wore world be liable to be Sold.' eorielialim evidence of, the fact of escape, and This is the benignant democratic ` party that ,that thdaervice \or labor \ of the person escaping, "meets the wants of Man 7.. by robbing him of is due tethe party in seek record mentioned.— 1 ' fifty dollars for having a colored altin,, if ho can Thistestlizionyislaken and thiitrecord in made pay; if not,'lt will it digoify, ennoble; exalt iii\the absence of the person, to be affected by the him" by dolling him to \pay, fine 'and coats.--: qtreceeding; lie' Ilea be opportunitY, to cross-ex- Shame on ouch hypocritical pretensions to be a amine the Witnesses\ who depose to the facia 'party, 'where; as the word imptirts„ the people which are thus,conolusively moved; but without rule, when poor people for ria crime aro legisla- hie knowledge ayidenenis mariefactuied, which, ted Into bondage. -, lionest Chtistlan demos-rata by Sainte of thieaot, proves beyond queition that, will ore long see where they are bring led, by he to a slave, undithat litbas escaped from ser- , a meaty-lovingsloveyropogiding \clemocracy i vitudi. - 'We are nt - it logs'\to , perceive haw this which has assumed a' name to which it has no .pic ic eedir is -hyiistda e t w biep a f r eesi as , bee emea just title. ~, ' ' Drs or rim NOPLX. .\a slave can be lustlYcalled Simi process of laW,' ' ' • in the sense to whichthat, languagesia wad in the CiastlttOon; Wert airarathat it has been laid that the proceedings - bell:4W the Commission:. or do riot determine the of -freedom or. alarity;that the fagitive Ill'onlyzient beck'to the State from which he is all gel to have escaped, and that when he reaches there he is a freeman or 'sstove, as rilSinztor shall btEdeteinfittett bythts local law, It is further call that-these preeeed- Inge are analogous to theee bilibleh ;the fugitive fiord ;Insilco is - delivered:ly, tale taken to the State from which he his esumpisli-,thee4 person may "be irrested-bYlktue merely founded on an affidavit Simla' lieforiskmagbdiate, ithargiarhim , Witli 7 4%l , l4*f:fetal:lvor other 'crime, oommltted in Belie- other Statisi and that upon the production Of *Copy ef ',the Indictment or ittildoidttiertlfiedais inithenliiibithe governor of ablef,Mighttiateof the Stati:er Tel-rites:y*o4 .. .-7W EXCITEXIINT MILWAIIKIT. ‘ le arn from. o, gtintlemstivrho left Milwaukee on Friday eve ning, that much excitement existed there in re lation to the imprisonmoutpf tor of the blilwaukie F-ee Democrat, by the Uni- ted States authorities; and:their subsemnmt re fusal to liberate him mrball: Some aids Meads started., for btaglisou to Obtain siprit of Habeas Corpus for hie releaelVbrit the U ,8.-Marshal is said to lutve &aired- that the serif than not be served, under anynirotrastatuies, even , if he has to call out:the entire force of the Government to resist it.. =lf he Adheres to this deteinduat.lol4' trouble: of. the Mist seHlut o &Wm' tended; as.the people of. ilwaukee are deter - mined that Dir. Bo lit shell be , protected by the' laws. We here not jet heard eftha result of the TrOwle . - . , , . , . \ • \ \ \ .. \ • ~..',.::•-:\ --.'...\--:' VOLUME LX1(11-NUNIBE The agent of the Transit Cempany tendered free passage -per steamer Prometheus to all who Wished to leare;.and - i few accepted' the offer. The Cyane west() sail for Boston on the 17th, taking home Mr- Fabius, our commercial \ agent. t•.The•Dritish.war steamer Bermuda, and the Wait fridilltudl steamer Dee, and several British ilerehnntMen, were witnesses to the 'scene: \ The rainy'season had commenced in ernest. \ The difficulties nt San Juan did not , itterfere, with the transit of passengers. • The steamer Pacific, which arrived do from • San Francisco ou the 13th, reports that o the night of the Ist in.q. she saw the steamer Sr Nevada going into San Francisco.. • The Prometheus brings $BOO,llllO in gold on freight, and $200,000 de .tfie hands •of • a • C len gfFs• - _ _. 4e~, Which he fled, 'tie shall be delinred up to beta- ken back. lt iiNcald that as this proceeding does not \ deprive the person.of his liberty Int& emit which .that tern* is, used in the Constitution, • *but Merely delivers `him up, to be taken to the IState Where, ticcoreing to the'indictment or. alli- davit, the offense was otatunittet to be "dealt with according to the; local law, so.' neither, do thew • proceedings accomplish Nmore than the mere transfer of thealleged Ate veto the State where, • as is claimed, ho owes salt or, labor, byforce of local law. We think this on mistaken view of the question: \ The fugitive justice le de- • livered to an agent - appointed by . the Governor Of. • the State where the offense is alleged. to have ,• been committed, without any adjudication upon the question of his guilt or ioncleerice;, in other ho is delliereCto the'ogee. `of the law: and is in the custody of 'the law;fOr the purpose of being taken to the State. ; here alone he can •be tried for the alleged offense. But tha,case is far different with the 'alleged fugitive frornlabor. There is an adjudication before the Committalon erthat he owes Berrie° or labOr, arid that he has • escaped. By for= of the not olpongress under consideration, the record Made in the State from which he is said to have escaped is conclusive evidence that his status Is that of aslaye. , • The CoMmissionee is obliged, if his.identity is proved, so to adjudge, and the certiticate which is given to the claimant is given because the Com missioner has so adjudged. .Moreover,the COM- , inissioner, can only give the . certifies= \ to - the claimant who must be the person to whom the ? labor or service is due, his agent or attorney, and itis given to him for that reason. It is notmate-' riot to inquire what the condition of the person . will be when he has been taken •to the State • where the laborer service is said to be duo: HO' may regain his freedom, but if he does, it will be, by force of the law of the State, and not by vie , tue of the act of Congress under consideration"; for under that hp hits been adjudged n end - • by force of it he hue been taken as - a slave by \ the person adjudged to be his owner, his agent' or attorney; from the State where he was =meat. .-wo, ed to the State from which he is alleged to have escaped. We are therefore obliged to conclude that the' alleged fugitive from labor is taken back - to the State from which he is said tehaveestap;, ed; not as a person merely charged with being a • slave, but as a:person who has been proved and , adjudged to be a slave, and, as we , believe, with= out due process of :law-L—without . having his\ r'ghts passed upon and: eteritined by a ju.ry'of his 'Peers. We think it' essential that his right` should bk . nutiotairted byall coirrte and all tribu nals, and for the ion : sons above given we must affirm thp order de in this case, \dischargir the relator. \ \ - Crickee,UnlitedStatex sm.Canada.' i _ j-ie returh match between the two eonetriei, w w h. hie caused :so much excitement tuid.tal` among Cricketers since last season, catty, off f 'foron last WedneadaY_ July 19 , and 20,;:ba ,proved - sorry effah-rcoxrapared: to the game \el lastseas a. It will be remembered that the Gana, dins ea eon herein AiigN.t. last and Payed tin t‘ maid' on the St. George's ground at the :Ile .11euse, Harlem,. and terminnted;:after, two 114) 1/mIND:a play.m favor of the .United States 39runs. The `;ore on: that occasion wasiTn. r ted Stales— t Innings. 02;,... Second lei - tinge, il-:-Totni 133. Inadituis—hunt Second .Pnnings, t—Tatal 09 The pre s ent. match lutateimina ell in favor of the, Canadians,'With tea',liialiet.4 to Spare: , A tuna, greater vic tory, and might have been played in. one * . the weatherhnot prevented.. It shows the gl -, riousuncertaird 'of Gricketjoi the thiited,States - \ acl lli had a muelt" taro ger teams than they played kit • . \ season, and all good Cricketers. -, . -. Play was, commenced on the Termite, Cricket - : , Ground, near the city, at eleven o'clock, United .-. `States won the top and planed Waller and-as -54 at the wickets to She 'bowlitig",ocfrirsoxis - ,and Bradbury, - . The tieatldir on starting,trnA ad , ti.., - Cricketer could desire. lint SOorCafter\ 5 storm. 1 % . '.. ,got Up which lasti two hours , - after.liktolf.Play, `'tins agaiit resumed .. , 111.,1iy tfie time nine ii,e46 - 3i •., - ,„ were dawn the ate '.eommenceditgain and put aii6ndte the I.leiy. play ; .. The ;United States weip terribly tmfor nato-,ninei wicketsf4 (Mt* thirt'jr-two runs, a nextiday'4he other :t 1 '-',, wickets did not add the acore.l.\-, . . .., - ,'. The"CansAilm Pla eis Weri..tood; BratibUry - , - a\ bowled splendly, an 'the battings of Liens Deane •.. s and Messra3fadiroin and Parsons ',wa.a . much ad mired . ~- AThe score, below will show mall play en both •• . .: , I sides r. \ •) i Tma ili slrt= " f r ....l-... -- ' . ... i . .'• 1 :14:iii:1174, - diruVri - 11.: ,- 'i 111=am b. 8rti0urr....... 8 b. '8rydbury..........-... 1 . 9-- . -.'! Wad gM. b 9° , ,, out-•-••-• '...) b ' Br ' db P r r - '''' - - ..... "ii 'I? Gibbs L Plebdurb. 9.-b.e . cedburr a la: out.. N . w . ... . . -.„ I , 1 liar& a, Dexter b. lira, a: Plettring-....,...,..... .2 \ ,?.... Cu b s.l9::' - fir . t .. -V: ..... taME t .t g .:7.......'::,..: Z . .X11. . ' Ityet 3 amino ball'_., I. _ . , .... . • , _._. , Phltpota . e.narp b. (km. \~ ._. 112;13I•1;;:i=7..111 Howard b. Saw _ Denehst.`lTinaoa atamsl6 otK. .. ......... .11radburr b. Comer v-...... 1 - Platting b. Sams. ' Ozbro're.Clotneryb. Sam. rns Natner.b. Faun. t001..__...... ho ,..,„ .Phlb . ps h. Comary-- 4ORSEf FOR' SA Strkng, - Biikt iv 'rather Ungar th. the , owner raquirra. Err • of ..• J. 3C1100:15L&HZIt it 00.. 21 Woad 'tree, IVIINtRAL \pedicird wed Blue Lklr. rued dbeut,frout ne e e rAbro . , I°'lllllC 13413INL'Y TOPS-400 et, vrtri one pattemyks,ll:rr sale by iinnv u.COTA:VEL (aUNDRIES-42 \ ' AJ Ms. Gene.= , 14 auks restbent. 1 cask Ginseng, tee urine sad fir sale•by ' • • • •, • - DICHItit tae:, . • HOMPSOYS. • T •gro-.o • Ttho =Woe art.l*.reed by • JOS. YrIX.MING: • JO e• c0r.12 , 1s &and Market at: • RItD APPLE S-1,30 bble::and 45 locks,_. ipi•DOLLARPEI7...E— , -A. g ood.Frazue • I, l Evaigm.rjr,th=',VO"tolr a lli an gst ' I " tt I . l l lMaet h ;interlt t ; ' P4 fr giee m or n- 7 dgn t e Do" of _ . elm/m*4r SON, 19,14 st. \V TiftkikVsy7.Expreli:-at Davison's Eggtore, GS Market et, near 411: me of Walsingbaat, OTate G s fthe Titg e. al k :grforigistieimi.:-: • • • - .• • Travele , ln llrmenlo, Ilnmla. Tutkey ao4 llrda,bl MI enek Lotter. • GtatOlo, 7:4 , irs Alum - • Ctirletlass liolltdeys In llorne, by sip. Goa. ke. • - • • fIITY PAPER WANTEDSOOO to loan :t1"..) on gZEPty,",l alrf r— dte.m6',Alr'Pw.. .YEARS, BEFORE' THE MA'ST, or ' Life in tboroteetutl. aboard of Marrof-Wail. by JR.': - llio!Lb coon,. lu 1 voL,'•?2cr.., fir nib .% _ .:b6 Wood •1 114 SEED OIL— anthfor JAista.by. j . •E. LIAMAIIGILI k Olige - ISIV:-1213 ha f blilp. White' fish; • ••' 10 Wee. Vila* Plih; ' &TN bbts.'Whlto liar„ 11 do Trout, ...10 do do g Ploketsd tot ado `, j 717 , I7IIMLY CoLLLNYL .A111)—No: 1, in kegs, for sale'ky ciIIEL,E-100 boxes prime for toile tfy • InniTER. a Dittwogru. CORN -300 bus: for sale \- • \ m ez ' VON BONNHIIIIS7 MtitPliY, ha NOTHING SHIRTS, COLLARS,r'• .Cravats and ftilissaortmont of rofulthinr_Ongdfa • ha Naar TrlamalogAtora of FRANK VAN 00aDiNa KRINOES=-50 apz.•Knottpd and . • • 'Plazas. Mack foul 01 all colon., ina i se m aarta,N.SpiN j ,2 4 -a3 eocoer of Markea ‘ st.ana to . FRANK. VAN 110111)131 NOR SAL - P.-46,00 Good ShOitritiec;: - ."E wtft..fts ?forth Auerlati.- 1111=.rcir111-o.s.b• IN .-.v • :Mateyo "funds °ought sad fiN4 ' \ 6,AT52,500 butt. fl itetre• for italOy_. tar - • - .nazi LlRazTr-,• AIIACKERP.L- w 1.1 Neo. i, large, yrhole ) and half I=-' "4 " " ! .9" ' l). l ;ektfatritlil cks Jr, Winter Strainek - W l avib IL" bblo.Nol L./ 01 hotneixsae4r 0 : OKBURS* Op. sacks FLJTIR,--200 . : b b.s.. trtk.tuad iiiietfine Wei by d . • NO.I.riCIT I NG :13ERAGES:, - Af4hy • Itaelit save lied an unusually largo 14 IT or goods, varloustigurer. 41 10•Thimedi, L , 4I3ROItTRIES:II4" SETS-Murph y &!" Biredield biro iredin sosortment *Mira, Work lawn% soulatiodootta, setc al^ large *mei. Idot.io Ili sold otOsly. saicatment of Wks aid Jib, ottetidgclaira sad IngOrtings Llama iool midst \ IEAMLESS-BAGS-25 doz. ineriar - Setaxt , I Wm Bassin stosi•tr MeGILLII4# k. APIONINIRM.I.1.0.11••••.- sem ORSE'S DTVIOORATINOVORDIAL=- •doz. 11,61thlt 6,17 aClSZniltariniU. A Pin count - 5.1.145t offered, fot.i Os; it is 12 Air&ZoiVrTtile i tties ul i3 ll , ra q _ sl ,l77 . P° , „ TuOLlts woOus. 114'4thiit. VANNOY -C45.0W4,d0z 'Bird lawrivet-Arer..56,24441aitri.V4 AND GREA3E--`l5 No -Wltd;74) bbl 9'l4o'%tittirnetkito.'„ ••\ • 4 \ ~~ ~. \, R 295 =con, mum,. Loki o ' 4 ; 9 It. - ,1 n~ntar::~ . ~ ~.. x ~