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• • Oar Telegraphic reports will be found
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-afyfall and interesting to day. We have news
from almost eves, pan of the irorld, from Eo
, 'rope and California, and T 114005 sections of the
and some interesting political news,
• . baeidestull markets. What a wonder o modern
Daily paper is—and i still greater wonder is,
• that it is so little appreciated.
- 'The leder. of Dr. JACOBUS, will be read with
universal interest The Doctor propounds some
eery knotty questions . to the Catholic Bish
op, and in a vigorous epitome bee exhibited
, enough of faults sad errors, to see soft expres
nicer, in tbi Roman Catholic Church, to cause
the Bishop to pause and consider his ground, if
' • ' . his mind Is open to conviction. Supergeisl and
. . thoughtleee persons look upon this contiovcily
. ~
em they do upon any dispute about trivial mat
. . . tem, a county election, or some such wean
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~ • ascent and local question, whereas it is of the
_ most intense importance to every human teing,
-... ; ageeting his weal or woe both for time and eter- '
oily- ; Neither Party may COSITiSICS the other,
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bet thentio a great public mind to enlighten
:....., , , And to educate on t heeegrandsubjeeti,"atni this
i--.' oootroverey will lead men to thinli' sad to in;
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' ..=. 7 ,quLvo—to read tbeirßibles,to =Moine the roan
-1•,:.i. r •;,.ditlien of their religions faith, as well e. of
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` . 'their civil liberties, and by the exercise of their
't •,... •.. • , Vprivatejudgment,"—that Heaven given fuel
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„Tim:belied down by Catholic Prelites, who
7., e a ' to do all tie thinking thes m .
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Neatly tine whole Whig Press of the conch
condemn, in unmeasured terme the conduct of
the fiecederi from the Whig Congressional Can
' cos. TIM Irmo York Commercial says: '
. . "The movement, at lout no far as its origina
- tar and his immediate enpportire are concerned,
abeam strongly of seeking an opportunity of
..quatmil with old political, anociatee, and a pre
. tent for deserting the Whig party, possibly with
the' Intention of forming a third potty, with
- 'themselves at ha head. Looking et the matter
with.all_candor, it ecareely seems to admit of
. any other solution.• • • •
- MI Whig Party, and the •
truth may as well
betroth], avowed, can better do without such
impracticable and headstrong gentlemen than
they can without the Whig party; as time will
. show, 'Mould their present. movement ripen in
.to ultimate and avowed disaffection and bona
,. by."
We believe the Whig party has been strength
ened 6y:the defection of the few eeeeders. The
real dangei to be apprehended to in the nation
_of the National' Convention!, It ire pass the
bream! there in eafety, all will he ; well, and
.Gia. &Or: will be the next PLieeient
The Allegbepy Temperance Aesociation hare
appointed Dr. Coffin to deliver n Lereuri on the
pathology of Drankennees. The lecture will take
place io ' Dr. Rodgers' Church, Allegheny,!Wn
Monday evening, May 10. It will no doubt hr
an Interesting and instructive Lecture.
A lama named Kennedy, in New Yink. a few
days ego,- persuaded and abstost fOrced a little
bay earned Joseph White, to drink' two glasses
of Brandy, which caused the poor little fellow's
death in a few hours. A warrant has been is.
sued for the arrest of Kennedy, but be had not
bees toned at lest &deices.
tlawszU COAL.—Oar correspondent. 'IL"
belaying the agreeable intelligence that the im
mouse bee; of Cannel Coal lying in the great
bend dike Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad,ia the
vicinity of Darlington, Bearer County, is soon
to be reached by s Railroad, and that we may
coon expect to find that delightful sod clean
fuel for cooking sad parlor User, for sale in thin
ettarlost.. 'An excellent charter for the forma
tlan of iijOint 'Rook company hog been obtain-
sod the books' are now open for stook, and
cod isisousit boa beou'ocoored tolael for oeveria
conersum.. We Mould advise capitaliets to '
"hat there mines, wd examine for themselvea.
They will find there ti a chance for a rare rapes.
: .
lievetv—At the Inc election, iu Maine, ni
towns voted to ettetain the prohibitory Liquor
Law; 7 were divided or doubtful, and 29 voted
itgalut it. 'Mails settles the question to to the
atisehmenVof the people of that state to the law
after baring tried it. They find it e. good law
and bold onto it.
SOUTH CAROLIIA in about to hold her State
Convention, - to determine whether be abaft se
cede fists the Union roles or wait for the 'Coop
eration' sleet Slave Stiles. The People, in
sleetiug Delegates, voted strongly for 'Copes
Con,' whiob ern sensible.
- ioorrerpowleocs of tbo Plitoborgh- Diilf Gooirtts.
Thie weeh the initiatory meet New Yoke
ing.April 26.
in favor
orth• mourn,. of It,. Fillmore. rame of( and o good
Owl of Wand 4 shown to to how the weak'. work will
• end. It emilwardly fall to show that It.. Fillmore haw
-otrugthhere Dot tuck Inferior to that of Oen Stott. and
hn demonalrat, that ite, can catty riew York, If wombs a
...1:M.0.( which tbensis not unieh probability. It cannot be
dlgnbt Mist. Mr. Mihnorn" has been • modal banderol,
• raw kWh!. admidatistkin stn nand boldly rgth
rho tem of klatoryos one La which great quons were
met ud mottled boon grisweipks hooorable to .11 cosmosl
alba Republic: Mr. Fillmore limbo. Imo Odom of
windrowing hi. soma 'nom the onto., ..d will soon
awry oat alt dotersdoelou; god take the poOlion of a I
prints rillsra. ...is ho tom bon ondoned by Dlr. Coy..
burin ht torn • owmonaud Ida friend. to afire
pelt te Mr. Webater, brown admen ni (Go. Scott the
lutlmwreCcenlttk. oust &dd..
Sosethlng donee is about to odor la New York. tte
tigand Joey hulas preendad as • onleano oar Polka,
oargood of wait. and too trerwetiorial Huhu...act to
limemb Thor amen thaw with 'Wowing thowneds of
uslloosed rut holes to be mooed. and wiihoonaLlering
ono awyllowit for hot • wird man
If
haw ten
ddiani of basskabla sumwy to pay for a Ikon.. They a n d
tha t that tbo city Is a het brd rar youilifol eke. and
shad*rm*. presoodenume. of Module aro youths at
Marto* to twenty oars of Th. Grand Jury hare
toll nething bist .the truth. sad °sadden ems lase.*
What a delight:el city New York Is te s t
the derelopeutrut
:of dander to young mew' .
Two track drums of ihnPad do Company are to make
the ow bloom New York &oil. gan Fraselsen. so the
steamboat wire mole 0.7. The Illhatis dada to day for
(iger7 Mel) where her pasemigers tato the
. rouroto gall gond, and are transfored to Me•
pl e b. Clobbm ado, 'Oka is mooted to ta l
k. U. on d
Millie
motto Pe dank or Misolabouta. The rerpeetabla Om of
Ytheillta• k 0.. km boo diselowned by oar moral ow
thodllo. sae tho ;mow nearer Mato to the poor crew
tams who bandit than.. AN I stated id Um Moe 07th.
anot, the tkkots told had roman originations attached.
to ho oorahtfed wllh at • roar. thus, Matra, actual fraud
amid ho loud.
So wautms tilde b nothing MO mita of low
tot may= low. mud oir math tows Otraittir
u borrow.
OM want. Meets kw imolithe arid okay .teamed
cat
oho.
Mande. of work, milkweeds • moderate mount of
msdkorino hog hub nada for the dike as lately
"'NW by the death of Ma Clow. Yount, It Ms beta um
dared a (ho Hot. Lboth.r Bradbh, but who thar he will
arralikr it worth 'Anti to Mn trolooo houdgar $4,00
pot gummy to • goad of doubt -
Minato are itorbanod, and only triodooto trauma.
Mum la owimminattOi of tie. dark whkh
AVM' to balm emestik
Ord. The
had leather dyad to bars • good feat uvantha
pnbuo
wok.
hielh—ody Mg bitanuentg woo repotted. Pre the pot
-
‘f 4 4.
/or the Dall 7 Plttsbargh Meet.
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DARLIErZON masa COAL lan. ROAD.
ow
neh. i. a .
fact perhaps not generally known to
of Mahwah aed AL... OW • abetter
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has he. otieleed. ud • ereapaer are stow oftedlitlet„
let the
Ye I.Peee a/halt:Unite 11. entail Pad, toresetleg
malt Ohio met ?You'll nolo Ron Awl to Ewer
_ -Oman • /maths mot or the Ohio Etats 11.. The ob
heet of the lawareleuret Is lo a bout the mewl roil
fn. the saltad. NY b.d s. about 13.5 f WI. be*. the
u nr . at Detllagtoe, ea the tattle Beene. *eastern sod
mese. surtret ,
as Thetwal Isom trotted at three sedate . the 11. of the
h.h.nhd Reit Zoo* It Is tat. out to the depth of It
hot, and rtaYs Um enamel sod la Ite ehb.,.. h .. , h . h .
Idea edlte est. say_be *mod. from the Oct ti.„, h h
_ ..h.h d I. Beaver, a dittos. of ON. tall on. a
edeerableomatts
ehrh w hat qualirood. and Nitta* ola orate tor bubo,
ty et littsharth WU althea..or pilot
at Ids orate per boatel.
LW:
my
hoo yomputy twill to sigootood by Um ith of it" an.an.ts ate tom op. tor .a .ad about o
Met al th e stock me two an.]i as bseribed t. by a
Inderpridagtoctividn*. Th• °eel land. ere retard nw
by
_ nem who Oats • deep Intone to the new, lead Rl* ale
gal errant • portba of Om to otter to are.. the
' The expertmenta/ theme have ban embleien,e, et
leeeertalned that a drat thew Bannted can be balls
at
. a nadan eathemmenne with the Olda sad Newel
' • Irak lahned at two tedeett, ethe - ma the /behest°,
••• steam ad the other, between the Tem ad Yelatthe
• habeas of Chat nal, tithe amenemo %Pea the ..t< sad
motets .leveht. Thte :hoe woad pane *lade a stones
•- _ throw of theaosl bed, be the endgame Mlles Med one halt
albs, aad ors immanent lewd beheift to ideal Mite
• being throb . . loaded 00th. track., •• • • ; •
• j.k r b c h h . the asnewolng date. aid the bet that the ' 1
' itehlithted et Methanol. are marl 5iv..14, 4 i t pm . .
that Uri bate Win b• liked he ChM den.
PITTSHURGH GAZKITE
P 16113 0
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL nO, 1862.
On our first pap will be found the conch:quo
of the interesting sketch of Thorwaldsen, trans
)10,04 especially for this paper.
IRON NEW YORK.
LEITER ON CATHOLICISM,
- MON
DR. JACOBUS TO BISHOP O'CONNOR
lALLIGULI Ear, April 28th, .1852.
To rite R. EVIRMID DI. O'Cossrort,
Roman Catholic Bishop; 4c.
Ilie—The relation of Romanism to Free Prin
ciples, aa embodied in our Civil Institotione, is
fairly before thin community. I beg to remind
you that it was brought forward by your own
motion, and thereby submitted to the private
judgment of this people. Ton are. pleased to
speak of yourself as the tanned party. But to
this we enter our solemn Protest, We feel that
a greater indignity could not hive been done
to the American public by the two chief func
tionaries of Rome among ttß, than to claim the
paternity of our civil institutions. for the Rom
lab Church—the notable enemy of all freedom.
And it is not yet forgotten, that one third of your
first lecture was an assault upon Protestants.
and upon Presbyterians, especially, as well nigh
lost in Infidelity by the mischievous workings of
l'rivate Judgment. Aro you not, them, tho as
sailant? And was it, aa you now allege, your
only position, that our institutions have de
scended from Catholic times? And base you at
all vindicated that latter portion of your dis
course from the absurdities charged upon it?
Have you attempted to show how a system,
wbone foundation is laid in a denial of man's
first fight, could ever have originated Popular
Liberty, or bow it can consiet with Free Insti
tution.? An occasional sneer or eta or carica
ture will not froths'. .
Allow me to propose, in peasing,lltst the lec
tures delivered by us in reply to yours be sub
mitted to the judgment .of your own people,
through the columns or,the Pittsburgh Catholic .
Tfile will seem to you the more reasonable, as
your last discourie an scarcely , be appreciated
apart from those against which it is a —vindica
*doe?' .
You have come forward at thin late day with
a new issue. And now, front the broad plat
form of your linst lecture, you have retreated to
the Origin of Common Law. But I have asked if
you could be the Parent and Patron of all good
1.4.6„..............,_ 11wind, of all popular rights as ordained by
when you dread the . Infinite&
of .therc..o the people, and prescribe its
rt.s as the moat poisoaorts of books. I have
. ged upon you the clear testimony of history
to Ilea put, that wbeze this volume had had
free circulation, there civil liberty has moot
flourished; and that th e moat egregious despot
ism in all the world, moat [mode be that of a
State Church, which is even now hunting thielli
eine Guide and Charter of Burnett Bights from
the houses of th e people, as Ito most fatal toe.
How ban, you met this argument? By talk
ing of the "Common Law," twelve hundred
years ago. And what of the Bible. an the
source of all good law, and the bags of all
righteous ~jurinpratience in all following time?
On your own showing, have you not admitted
1 that your argument, at beet, in "inconclusive?"
That if Common Law Acid "come down from
Catholic times," it might. have originated pre.
vioanly—might have grown out of other els
meats at work, and in epito of Roma:Agra? And
as this is the great plea en which you have un
, dertaken to evade all the facts charged upon
the actual, practical operation of Itomanism, to
wit: that ruck dreadful rills ar, due to other
( unexplained ) centre, you have established
nothing by your argument Your rule, to work
ing both ware, demolish, all that you built up.
We contend that the Common Law is due to
other causes, and aro have shown that always it
ban grown up, and been in force only in spite of
RC4OIIIIIIIIIII. When it snitn yogi. argeoicut, to
show that Popery Is not Accountable for the i
atrocities I have named—to make your rule
work - only way—you have laid it down that ••a
hundred things may c.;nror to form the char.
act, of a nation, besides its religion." This
vitiates your whole reasoning. And just her.
we come in and ask, how a religion that Is seen
now in all Pagan Lands, baptising their idolatries,
and admitting their god. under new names, can
claim to have had an 111 controlling power,
against all its essential nature and ail its knot,
operation?
Did you not yourself admit, in the first lec
ture, that thee. •viiperier institutions" were
possessed by the Ariel. Saxon. before bum,.
tine was sent In Blit•10, at the clone of the birth
century, and that the Pope even polutod them
not to him? And do you not know Hilt o point
Hire christianity had been abroad in all Europe
during three six Centuries—a alai -inanity whose
mere reflection open the nations would be more
powerful foi all civil liberty than the fullest tight
of Popery ? And Judge Iliseketbue declares that
••not only was the annient British church a
Stranger to the Bishopof Rome and his pretend
ed authority, hot that we read of no aril author
ity being claimed by the Pope in theis kingdom,,
till the era of the Norman conquest" - Book iv,
e. 8. Popery as a eiva establishment, sad with
Its pectiliar civil institutions had not been set
;up anywhere in Britain till sore Masi four cen
turies afterward. - ' lleeldie, -We Intuit that
you hove recognised this primitive and Pro.
teatant thristiaally in Britain, when you speok
of -se. wilfrid as flying to Rome for protec
tion' from hie enemies, ambafter long struggle.,
regaining his rights through the protection of
the Pope, amt in spite of Mc King and Her a. , or
Northumberl.ll.• S. Wilfrid and the Pope
in spite of the Eing and .4,0;1 What are the
facts? Your own historian, Bede, who wrote no
that very time, has the record. Bishop
Column was one of these clergy. And on
being arraigned, he testified, "All one fath
er.. virtuous men, beloved of Ood, are known
to have had the some ordinances with ins, and
the come which were observed by the Gleaned
St. John whom June loved, and by oil the
churches founded by him." And Bede further
distinguishes this as a Bible-reading church,
while he censure@ them for their nonconformi
ty with Rome. Be says: "That in that remote
region no one poesessed Papal decrees, but dil
igently observed those precepts only which are
to be found in the writings of the priipheist,
gospels and epistles." Here was Pile Bible
with an apostolic mieletry." Arehbiehop Heb
er also rays of them that the "BHAIo was
their only and perfect rale of faith," and
shows where in all distinctive points they were
at perfect antipodes with the Roman Catholics.
How sweepingly or Itinorontiy you have spell.
ed your 'universal claim'to all history-without a
venter proof,withoot an authority quoted—will
appear from a single instance • in the paragraph
naming St. Malachi and Gillibert, and cloning
with the asearttan tlest•the authority of the Ro
mink See was always acknowledged in Ireland.'
We shall see what kind of legates were your St.
Malachi and Gillibert, and what of hien-Christi
lenity twelve hundred years ago. 1 Wilk the ex
plicit testimony of yourfellow prelate and name
sake, the Rev. Dr. O'Connor, in a preface to an
ancient manuscript of the Irish church, 'hewing
as he ooknowledger,tharit war very different from
Rome.' Be rum "The Irish church was inde
pendent of Rome down to the year 1152. The
first act of hostility to it was by the Danes of
Dublin. And this national quarrel suggested to
the court of Rome the facility of subduing
them. Bat no Irishman ever raised his rotor et
junior this subjagarion before the'arrival of St.
Malachi O'filorgair from Rome,in 1138. A leg
saline commission had-been granted to Gillibett
of Limerick, - bat not one Irish ereleriastic was
found to support kiln. Perceiving that nothing
could be effected by snob odious instruments aa
the Danes, the legantine cortmlirsion was grout-
ed to St. Malachi—but whether he was too much
of an Jr-Whelan, or whether his gentle manners
disqualified him for the turbulent teak of alter
ing the discipline of a whole nation, he resign •
ed his comminion and retired. The task of sub
jugation was reserved for Cardinal Papparo,and
the connect of Rills In 1152 'That this Synod I
tweed o foreign yoke on Ireland, whirl. bas,if not
sok/IN at hag most powerfully, contributed to ex
dude the kWh from the benefits offull political and l
tefigicem - liberty to this eery slay; he who rennet °b
urr. must be dieguatified fro...judging of historical
events. The people of Ireland still odhariag to
their popular institutions, Pope Adrian iv issued I
his celebrated bull for converting the 'bestial
people.' Is it likely that a - church which put
down a prithitive Bible rending Chi-intuit, by;
the sword,outld at the sometime have origins-'
ted all righteous fawn ! As well should we look
to Mohammed and the Crescent, for this. Be.
sides as to the better future*, you even admit
that the religion which you claim from Rome at
that time was not Popery, for you speak of It as
distributing the Bible, and this we know in contra
ry to the whole practice and genius of Popery.
And as your church claims to be immutable, It
could not hate had a beginning until it took Its
present shape. Bat we further adduce the no-
table funs of history.: That you eseommunicated
Magas Charts In the Barotis,ona that you nukfird
the Common Law by the Canon Law and the la
quieltion! What do you reply That, as to tie
I first, the- Pope's part in the natter has 'nothing to
do with the subject. And as to. the last ?that only'
two Being persons werefound intl. Roman 'Suomi
sinew' at the breaking out of popular freedom
there. ?Only two firing !' and how manydesd?
But the plain and practical argument from
the bible Is toodeeply Interwoven with all unfree
principles, to be answered by a sneer. Our;
Amulets Bible,readiug people have too fondly
cherished this sacred book, and consulted its 1
dictates to have you come to them with your ,
' authority, and shut it up and take it from them,
nn: the plea-the, they are not fit to form sitar. i
meat of- - it with all the helps at command, and
without your priestly Intervention. You will
find It herd to male them think that the'judg
meat of a foreign priest, especially ott civil prin
ciples, in the Utter directory. No. To Wool
vita such a polity you must begin at childhood,
you must get the children under the power of
your eoufeftional, and out 'of the common
School where the Bible is read, and when you
have trained them to such au , unmixed igno
rance 'of God's weird—and to such a blinded
obedienee to the priest, you may utimul. And
fin. snoh, we may grant you, that a seap a tj ani
is the beat government, at. foe • - •the ebipp uni
or Hotteadot." . Whim yon bins ebbedmen `of
. ,
their natural rights,ff 'based the mental prerog
ative, stripped them o f nil personal dignity and
self reepect,as free and intelligent being, arnan
able to God's jurisdiction, when you hare under
taken to think for there, and believe for am,
and med i ate ,for them at • price, and to pot
your own tariff on their eh., then you may con
tend justly that a free government would not be
the beet for them, But never can you so ja
pose on the judgment of this American people,
am to find in all thin the parentage or support of
free institutions.
Bat what is a religion worth that cannot
bear the 'light? We remember how Rote
anism and Infidlitey joined in proteWing
against the Bible in the Public Schools of New
York. Will you tell us how it now is, that, as
a priest in Tipperary (one of ten priests re
cently converted from Romsnierin,) testifies,your.
church has no Bible for the Irish to their native
tongue. And that now when Protestant mis
sionaries have printed and circulated three edi
tions among them, they ire becoming Proles-,
mots by thousands, Lord.Roden stated lately ,
in the !Neese of Lords, thatln one district alone .
which he vieited—Connentara—they amounted
to 10,1100—an open Bible being the means.
I venture to say that your disparagementof the
Scripture so often hinted in yourlecture, is whol
ly against.the religious sense of thin community;
that it shocks all reading and reffectLig minds,
to hear you speak of "an elan of venenwion
for the Scriptures," and charge it upon your op
ponent as a fault, to hear you speak of it for
your children, (I mean the children of your'
church,) as "a field of •thickets and
,bramble.c"
to bear you "ask what would hays become of our
inslitutiotts, if the Puritans had.rnot found
better laws than the Lows of lied We
ore not used to such language the are
not prepared for this. Bat we plainly eee where
lies concealed that inbred and deadly hatred of
an open Bible, that would kindle the games for
its total extirpation. And yet you tell no
(where it, enite your plea) that the Puritans
"brought with them a Bible which they received
from the Itomlsh Church." What! The Dailey
Bible? The.Rhemish Ndw Teatntament ? The,
Latin Vulgate ? And yet you deny that we ever
had the Bible; and your Church would barn the
Puritans Bible, if she could. Now, in &fiancee/
the Corals. Law, your monks are burning this
Bible in Ireland, and blasphemously declining it
to be "not the word of god Litt the void
of the Devil." hod the courts ore Dow
occupied thin" such case. What par people
ever got the Bible from . you 1 What Pagan otab
tion has had it translated by your Bible Noeloty
or
the
Dr. Duff' testifies that among
all the converts claimed by your Church, in In
rile, not a leaf of the Bible ha, been circulated
for 1100 years. You who claim to be the alone
Interpreter of dcriptnrc, are the only Church
that Las never tarnished any luterprelation'of
the word of God. And even your boasted Latin
Vulgate—do you not know that the Popes re
sisted it during 200 years, till the end of the
tith:ceetury, and that at length two opposing Paper,
in 1590 and 1592, eet forth two eery different rol
yates each as the only true one.' And this in your
—real Bible" which the Council of Trent ordained
to tic the !standard shore th; mammas themreices:
On your own grounds of infallibility you are lets
at loss between two coniending infeliibllilire
and your Bible is lore between them.
And what have you said to the Marge :If deny
ing the Bible to the people: Nothing whatever to
vindicate your claim to the parentage of our
tree inatitutions. But rather you biro seen this
Book most friutful of ill to home and to the
world. Puritans, forsooth,Judaired our of Mr bbd
Testament. And this is your argument against
its tile nod against ita Republican principles,
And the divine right bags mall he found there
0; well. Have you never read that "God gate
lerael a king in his wrath," when they demand•
ed e civil polity like that of the idolatrous na
tions around them. And that the governi mint of
the Judges WAS ulwaye pointed to n. the period
of Israel's greatest pronperity hod in the
name id all seibernre., I ask, who b.s ahused
the !Wile to Jodaiving more iben Rome bersolf !
Who ham more notoriously copied the denials
I polity in all its abrogated and nbmleto femme,,
and let go all its moral and republican
inshta
tious? The mock Theocraey of your Popedom
h. COCO!from poring weer. the Jewish polity
to get out of it whatever might nerve the r ous e
o f aheolittisto nud - build up the power of a spir
itual despotism on earth You have dug nut of
the effete duadaism of the 111,1 Testament
your pompiam ceremonial and hurdennome rittl
of nod bedierened Itierorchy—sitcrifioe•,
ventibenta—you r feasts mud fasts -your
fish tart Ilenh—your priestx Litt, prieeta, and
wire vs and m.o.—pit. mint. mu %e, and CUM.
tniu—eserythme belongtog to 41 polity that
specincally. done any by Christ, nail
nothing pertaining to that civil liberty
which was constructed fur all lime. And
I agree with you "that it Is not by any such
Jewish hierarchical system thawtho principles
'ef the Bible were ewer impressed on the civil
to
ntitutiona of other nalisne " And your boasted
'ayetem of T1211111.1711b1 1111 tikeil badly from the
whimsy of the Mari/teen who elaiweil to It
written and an unwritten law—an oral tradition
delivered to Atones, and handed down through
g e nerations—forbidden to be translated, nod
coroPri , ed' to twelve mortal folios! And bare
you never read what our Lord charged upon this!
"ystem of nullifying the Scripture' make
void the law of hr year tradition,. teach
dog foe doetrine4 the commandments of men,".
—the washing of pot• and ceps, and many su
like things " Sorely, your precedent end pe lt
for tradffrons is older than "the Common
nod the Dlinti,e, ore the (other. of that I'
onion.
Bat you hare gone turther-• with your per:
versions You bate shockingly abused the
pen, Go pd of Chew, to draw from it your au
thority to put ns to death ito heretic.s. And, in
the name of all that is n.red, I sok why you
ahould claim to be the note keepers of (Imre
word, to make it, mean what you please, and
sanction your nefarious doing's , I quote ouror
two of the notes from the authorised edition of
your New Testament, (Couniurier. I on
Luke 9: titt — , Not justice nor all rigor.as pun
inhment of sinners in here forbidden—acv the
nrsech or Montan gmorm /r my
heretieo to death —t.ut that none of these be door
for desire of oar particular revenge. or without
diseretion." And ace' G— , •The Protestant',
foolishly expound this of Rome, for that THERE
that put heretics to death: and allow of their pun
inhment in other countries—Dot their/dead is not
called •the . tdood of Slain no More thou the !,load
of thierea, and other malefactor,: foe'
the shedding of which, by order of jumre, so torn.
osonerfalln sho/lonswer!!" Awl he Itsto
of your free principles --the HolyEva ngel " on
which you are swearing your paternity of Free
Institutions., Shanie! Shame!!
None ran have felled to observe how you have
waived all the main print, of the argument.
If I minjudged the poor man in St. Peter's, when
I said he wan praying to that iron image, I beg
hie pardon. I pronounced on the common peat
ciples of judgment. I grant that I judged a Pa
pist as I would have judged a Protestant To
ace any man in Pittsburgh, of any other Church,
kneeling, and with clenched hands, and gestures,
imploringly addressing the object, we would deem
to be praying to it. Brit I grant that a Papist,
with a religion of so many tricks, and mysteries,
and mummeries, and mediation'', and mental re
servations, may claim to he judged on special
principles. Bat, Bishop, don't kill me for Daring
to judge so. How it smacks of the Inquinition
to bear you nay, ' , How dare he bring aqbarge
of Idolatry," ka. But you cannot convince thin
intelligent, reading community—by a Joke upon
; the beggary of Pisa, or a slur upon the Inquini
tion—that your Church produced, away iu the
remotest timea sad farthest from its home, that
Law and Liberty which it could never sines pro.
duce in its owe bottom.
You would divert public attention from
the shocking developetnente of Popery abroad,
by arguing a question about the origin of
Common Law. Now, when your persecution
is raging again in Austria, and in Ireland,
against the Protestant minister and the Bi
ble, you are telling, us, forsooth, thatyou
begat the Common Jour,' Now, when you are
stifling a free press all over Europe. an fast as
you are able, and working with Jesuit agencies
to destroy all Civil liberty, you are cooly plead
fog that you ere the fathers of Comm. Late!
Now when your are suppressing Protestant wor
ship at Milan—in imprisoning the Christians in
Florence, banishing innocent Mininters from
Iletgary--and joining with despotism in Fronon
to consolidate opposition to all civil liberty, and
hoping again to fasten your iron shackles upon
the world, ion are taunting us ,with the ahem..
lens pretence of having originated the Common'
Law! When did a tiger beget a lamb? Pod --
make your bold Allegan°m about remotest peel-
I ode which are covered about with Bomish
le
gend and fable. Bat what can you answer to
j the present palpable facts as they come to us by
' every Mall? You only pews a sweeping impute. ,
lion upon the free Protestant press IS this coun
try, that it is nothing but a lying imposture—
,publishing faltehood nithout refutation. And en
you already disclose your longing to have this
noble bulwark of our freedom, pat-to the Inqui
sitor's ruck. I charge you with the fruits of
Popery in league now with all abaolatlsm and
tyranny in Europe I press you with the
plain Bible argument "Do men Esther grailes of
mom, or figs of thistks7" or did they ever? And
you tell ns that 1200 yeses ago,thares didproduce
grapes, and away in Ireland perhaps, thistles
produced tigs! And we must only class this
with your Popish legend of Bt. Patrick swim
ming en 0 millstone.
Please lecture to us from sole parent &vet
tproulat of l'opery in its relation to Civil load
tutions. Take the latent epeeinten—Paawcs—
'hese perfidious and bloody usurper has - just
been crowning nor of Mr princes of idardigon"
as be calls him—with the Cardinal's hat.
We hare rood the mutual gratulation], passed
between Pop sod Traltor—between th e fellow
despots at iris end at Nome. And that Bind-
ish, ruthlese robber . and murderer of the pee-
ple, expresses thank' to "his Sminenee" for so
“sorvejuy Ais (forts for the Wittniph or.f2di-
giro.'" This is the way in which Romanirm pro
tects free instibations—"rieb protectionma imi
tates
,gAve latiba, Cowering end devoasinte
them!'' This is the Pope'. .infallade di:trine
ea, Lyle subject, ba the face of the sophirtries
which yea have addezed to omit anotherlangitade.
No, Bishop. We can read for ourselves, gad
judge for °nineteen. And you etendozoiniumpad
by the Pope and the Cardinal, and Louis Napo-
Icon, and all the functiocaries and aßiee of your
•L'hurch in the home of Popery. It in such a
mock Republic whiCh your system ilifiliatn.
And the dutiful acts of this tyrant wherein he
has so eminently eerred your religion, couble
well together-,the battering down of the Re
public in Rome, and the bloody betrayal of the
Republic in France! Look now at the congeal
al institutions erected on each ruins—oonfisca
tion of property-despotic banishment of free-
men by lacuna of thou sande—muzzling of tho
free preen and the Christian ministry—aboli
tion of law and justien—violation of Constitu
tion and oath.
'Here are living illustrations jest ready to
your band. Why should you be wasting CPl
mune in theorizing and quibbling about events
twelve centuries old, if you do not dread the
light?
When you are primed with the present
fruits of your inerneaohle Church, that , no in
Portugal, a man who becomes a Protestant, lo
ses bin citiziaahip, and illegalizes all bit note,
an in leaving the castes of India, or that an iron
despotism rules at Rome—tea home—and wherev
er it ban full eway—yon !mower that this in
hecituer it hoe not it, full away. But take an ac
tual case. Until lately, the Pope's authority in
Austria was under the imperial check. R bad
out fell sway. Ile could net send his bulls in
to the kingdom without the Emperor% consent:
Rut in the recent motet et despotism, and lova
, er trith"the annulling of the eonelitutiors, the•pope
is allowed full scope! . lie can only ailvaniethia
moot tyrannical intereat, no the Emperor well
knows, nod be is admired to free operations..-r.
What is the rental?. The confiscatiotiof the Prot
I petty f the British and Foregn Bible SPedlt"
AU o Sitill, the banishment_pf i Bibles as itioardi
I they were lire rebel* and the,exile of, ehristiett
; ministers, as holding the finatical dectrinee
the Martyr Hum,. We can judge, tardeav
from pfdpable'llicte,Ywkiat Idea of freedom your,
religion would give its, insider u s 'fall eanty.p
''_lend what Is worthy to be remarked, theiu 0111, instance, paid for the confiscation
of•bles in the Papal States, nedonela his serrici.
I But where ere we pointed for its full and prOpki •
working? Not to the Roman States, where the
Pope and Ourditiale have every thing but Popery
put down by throword; where, as Bishop Hughes
declares, the Pope has an Unquestioned-rule,. be-,
i; cause there are no Protestants there. No. Not
to Italy; nor in Au.4trin, nor in Spain, not in
France, bet in Britain, among Pagan invaders,
twelve hundred years ago! .. The
. virgin
for Itomartion has never elute been met with!—
! Hence, and hence Slone, its failure to produce
civil liberty these twelve, hundred year. since!
Truly thin must be a system that works best the
farthest off, and werti the longest it cootie
owe Allow me to apply your own reasoning
about England. If Rome has not been able to
produce free principles and inetitutiono, •here.
she has obtained full away, how little could
she hare been able to effect by a few incurdans
of missionary marauder.! And If your Church
.i
has not fell sway at home, what does it lack tor
this! Only, the Omer oft ha bayonets. And why
not full control there? Deceitee there the people
have
.reaped the full fruits in their better ere
perience anal beyond all human sufferance. And
is not all Rat. Protestant now against your, ,
Church, as a bated, accursed, political establish ,
meet Has net the Pope abdicated his seat, at
the revolution? And are tot the 110111,04 an
donAed what has Popery
done for Rome rn apes poet, when it bed. all
power' You admit •••boeter has the responsi ,
bility Of introducing the bayonet mode of go,
errttnent, has much to answer for." Tell net
then, who introduced it to break down republ(-
can Itherty7 Who' Did not the Pope call in the
bayonets of France, Austria, and Spain—those
beloved Catholic kingdome—and in he not send
tog now his hieesing on the very towels of the
Spanish want, se his ecknowledgement and
ward!
But again, yon nerount for these 4n
polio (nets of Humanism, by contending that to
have tin proper effect, much depends upon the
of ths rep's. And the best people, then,
molt tie they whom Popery it , melf has reared._
Ifit cannot give its own children these free in
stitutions, will ammy onelislieve it can furnish [kiln
to other mm? Various, indeed, that by your own mil
suirsbat,'. Pagan Societyit+ — only villein Coil,"
that timer- atone it tot ml full facility and free limy
Sad fallibly of a more advanced agr! tVe 1141101
•
irturn lo barb In get the rolvantage
Popery Surely then, tilt lien, it is the !not of
all religion. for And so Ido earnestly in
iet
• What element 4 Itoatonism premium., Re
public:in liberty, Is it oar CA.rd,
11 is true,' you nay ..ilmat the Postorroire• not
elected by. the mimic ''Atitl li to
itinalit ruling the ii,,Ltf..l Pope making !onslinals,
and Cardinale , mak ing ‘ the Pope. Yonr Junda •
mental doctrine of naMorily demanding n blindi
nnminemminning sulmutim,sion to absolsite pone,—
pulling the meet in the place of God. •o
overriding all human legislation—whirr mives it
atiow of ant thing but a carat nbjec, nlavery
And your ey•tem of ',if Airenily yeti
are reeking special drgi.latinu tuncrig u•,'te soot
your temporal powers You would nate repro
xentation withont taxation. If your ewers..ini
iii nothing different from our teeniest, then I
ask for what is your Archbishop knocking now
at the door of the New York Legieletore, and
demanding operial lawn for veutiog the reiigions
property no called in the lintnich hierarchy!
England is just now editing this wetter again in
Parliament, and it is found on the tudimon) of
Rev Proncis Trappe, a Amish priest, that the
Propaganda at RIM; claims the exercise of se
pt emc judicial power over three temporal offitirs.
And Mr Mahoney, another priest, testifies that
*lnane' ell the property of your Church in our
cotintrie s .4is toislty dependent on the decree. of
the Propaganda in litigated cane."—that
all
rondi"nre governed by the Propegao-
I it, no if They were in • state of siege and regu
lated by a Court Martial." Very innocent •
doutuleer, these epplicatione for litunigh bawd
Bat Blackstone tells tie how your ecelesiactics
"in the time of Edward 1., under inch gardens,
purchased large Uncle of land, and consecrated
them a, cemeteries to eeetpe taxation."
And every American child know. from hie
lesson, of our early history, that taxation With.
out representation is of the very essence of des
pollem. Oar Immortal becieliation of Indepen
dence confronts your whole gentibliehment, as a
system of unmixed public abuse and oppression.
Ito you not very well knew that your priestly
cabinet at the Vatican, lays its taxes upoNtlie
ens:loved itornans, without giving them any Voice
in puhlte affairs—nay without deigning any ac
count of their matters. And these scarlet formic,
with splendid equipage., and liveried at teodante,
and luxurious fere, ore 'paving on the life
blood of the people. le this an affinity to our
freo institutions? No. An surely as the tea
was thrown overboard in Mouton Bator, or-the
arm of a whole country was nerved In our
Mallon, no surely will your Papal tyranny be
contested by true Americans inch by inch
And I ask you again, Is not your' system
administered among ea by Bishops and Arch
bishops under commiesion from • foreign Po
tentate, to whom they bare sworn an oath of
allegiance? And does not this oath bind them
to advance in every way the rotcreete of tint
power, that roles at Rome, claiming 'utditenuil
sovereignty in the Slate? Awl what is the force
of such an oath but to undermine and betray
ever, Government !list does not own the
authority of that Romig!, bee. I obarirei
you with the fa 4, that the Bishops of the ,
Netherlands, within your own recollection,
refused to take oath to support the new coned.:
talon, which guaranteed Religious Liberty and
equal, civil and political sights to all citizens.
They declared, "let, That to swear to maintain
liberty of religious opinions, what else Is it but
to swear to protect error impel] as truth? 2d, To
swear (*maintain the observance of a law which
renders all the snbjects of the king, of whatever
ospable of maintaining all dignities-sod
employments whataiever, would be to sanctlia
the measures which would confide the interests'
of our,religion to -Protestant ftinctionariee."
Here we see the ectualievelopemetit, This is
the practical working of your free system, 'fir
trample on free constitutions end papersr rights,
and Protestant liberties, and to'bee faithful only
to Rome. And I /red' that a republican govern
ment like ours Is moat expoaed to snob a nib ,
veiling policy among ul. Its stability must de
pend on the good faith end virtue and patriotism
of its citizens: with no great seep:meat, nastiest
treason—no great standing artny-130 all-per
vading police.
I know that Itomaniem, on Its own principle,
can borrow a hue, like UMW:malign, from the ,
surface on which it creeps, but her true color is
the same always.
I hold that much has been gained as we now
eland: What have you dm* in.yriur vindication
bet to varnish some points, and evade others.
What have you answered to the farts adduced?
Have you denied the grave charges brought upon
your system and upon yourself, an COlllletted with
that system? timely If you could have done
you would.' You are pleased to reply that 'it has':
notents to crostini the question whether yoss ors pant.
113.1 for the blood of heretics or not!' Nothing to
do with your claim -of originating and (misery-.
Jag all good law a ell free principles! • low'!
little can you h ave s understood the meaning of
the terms. Nothing to era:with the question! ,
It will not meet the challenge to raise tie aryl
of Intolerance . We have heard the thief cry '
stop Mir!' Every one knows that it le yours's
tem of Intolerance that we would please
thin-,
quire Into, and that we have some right, as free
men, to ferret out And this we beg to do while.
we hale the opportunity.
The question la now before the court tile
country, whether a print coder oath toedfor
eign power hie • sight to vote. For- - a hbat of
this. you are pleated• to dare us to the ssue,
?Speak oat boldly gentlemen.! We Pant you then,
Omit "Ndris ma' be,. well 'adawl, now - . at cu‘ey:
time." We demand Menlo know, 'Bishop O'
gamer, whether or not you apt under oath of
allegiance to foreign Potentatt , -toilie Pope--
who claims temporal sovereiguW, Let thti gum.
Lion be met now. Was Cardinall‘Wisentan Wen
in his admission that the oath, hi \ Phich hq was
sworn as Bishop in 1890, Was. apPlicabie t all
countries, and that England was Only made\
epeeist exception?
And In the Roman Pontifical, under the heat 4.
"Forma Juramenti" for the oath of ther•Bishop,
are not these words part of your oatht,'"Bere
, Bees, soblomaticoe ej rebelles eidem Bonin°
Destro of successoribus prredictis, pro posse \per
, negate et impugonbo.". Heretics, sehinnOi.,
afbell
,said, ear Lord the pope or his seceeskot'w,
or perrecute and fi ght to,4*\
Wotan o ght a ga i nst f nay pa. , Cr.
And again, .1 will help thew to defend and h:f \ rp
Me. Roman policy, and the royalties, and the sorer.\
sign pre/I:votive, of Me Pope," &a . :7
This community, and our Protestriateountry.t.
are deeply interested in this matter. It there
be no such
oath, it .will be easy to clear op the
imputation. And sorely this would he of vital
I hoprotsuce to the position taken in your die
oouree. "
And, especially , me private judgment in not al
lowed to the people under your 'Timm, every
interest of - freedom mast depend on the patriot.
lard and fidelity of the priest. And we nee that
thin is almost entirely a foreign class among us.
I am told that they do not usually apply for cit
iienohip here. And month of allegiatmebind
lug them to foreign.Poteutate, would surely he
n moot serious fact, an our free Constitution hat
foretoon. Well said loanyette, whose Frenhh
experience gave him a right to\ know—..if ever
.th'e Liberty of thin Republic lierlcstruyed, it will 'j
be by Roman priest." And Washington, in hie
forwent! Address--"dgrator the iiiidions wiles of •
reiyn .indaence, (I conj.," you. te ;
follow'citizenn,) the jealousy o 4 &vie, peep! ,
to 14 constantly orate: ernro kirory end
prove that foreign intl.:RA (Sane of the
ott baneful
,foes of Republium.Go*dreklit.'
iri.eat .
iolusion I beg yop to coneldei, thask,
eve written noir& effreet-behltr defence, : .
.., e
If. your version of the refuel of the\Ealkolie
v frionyin Canada, to unite in ourßevolapedirry
/draggles, wrie correct that it was bectuse. of
mr. aversion toward .otitholicsit woukVorily
wthat the gforious Old Thirteen were oat
'profoundly Proteoinut—most ,deeply opposed-4'.
%monism, and in dread of it—aud that no arm
liberties were achieved on a dietitictivo protek..
tent basin—and that thin is'a Prottetent Loud,:
that the children of the bre - Teo:nen ,who
bled for our liberties inherit a thoroughnotipatby
to Romanisin no the • Itutorontav foe \of \yrie
,dom. . Yours;
Ti — WORMS-2 . 15 thia io the eertsan of the
1.. yoar whoa irinm• am most formidable snionarchll4 n,
proprioton of 311.aito', Versaifnen to,
apt.n patent, anliolilng their tiltontirdt to IM ilrtu.. or
the ragrol,n, of I hr., anointed( and fatal eactok:a,
f children. Their inrcuti,da it by • Lbyrirlati offr,reat'
etre:n.4.-6 In Vir,inla.lllollaftor ating It for.foral year,
In fd , on". Pr.*, and fdidlna Ito ewer's m onlverral,
loon foilueed at tart It offer It to the putt r, •••
fAPIF,. but mittai au I exmll.nt mrcacin,
to. ',I. l.r reacortal lc Florrbanto and
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au I counter.
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ia amov root., fin, bad It, thn.olara
ilir
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tuo 12 +rt., Input pros... •Pt.Punta-vu:,
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n•r ,
hy erlortallf thennatanut tit. e ar.
Nelson's First Premium
I) A (I ;tiIi;RitE()I'YOES.
(dire Itnildiitg, Third St?yet.
And Stranger" who Irish:to Or
11111.,q1141, aria(ly . •n 4 imtw likebo,r. at e,
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00.1 Imre 00 (xn-rost Hbly and Bk(110bl. er.2 cc.
001, In.truranlite , 01 Ma b.oot
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WOOD SIREETIS„
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SPRING A.RRANGIIIIENT.
igtViaao(s2,
cansy vault' Rail Road and Exprees
lolakoos Paoket rar Ivo Line.
rtoocooralo
Between Pittrhorgrl, .Zito York, Ploarartj+hia and
Baltimore.
310 miles Rail Road, 72 miles Canal.
TI K Til MTV 1110U:L..
FA RE TO TBILABELPUIA A. BALT. 1310.
mom. Mow Putoort aoa . edoroar taut Robes.
' d the Opolling Of earn! Navigation dai
.l,j.lll;'irlgiiwii!lTlT'ller
Ciirn7.llll4ll:
I. 4llr.trit day at nu...car...Log Lbw I . ..tance Waal la day.
i 4 4 l . l .,orrioino St I.l.lladrltdda lialllntom foul,. oral
11•114¢”re para , norra cat arrival at Harris
bora, take the harm. Train Carr 441 lb. Italllmore cad
/...a•tOrhatt,s flail ttoul .llttat My, arrtrioal la {iota
trwayd lo athlooloo clip au. morn..
Y.r. /yam.* or o ther,inforeastioo..rw, ad
L. 1,1 01.11... t Ticked Agent;
J. Alkail s lllk!.l. I Most. Rome.
W ' , AN D. Llitell liaou.
u
SPRINGSPRINGARRANGER/INT. 1552.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road.
iragigWEAMEMEggl_.
CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, SANDUSKY, DE—
TWIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIII,IIINFALO
DUNKIRK, OOLUAIBUS AND CINCINNATI.
!,.48 new and fast 'running steamer FOR
asgezv;t-a,ea t,orvtela ?art. foot of
n.
.t tott:th..l:4l;
I.':FraM, 7 3l'sl•tt Z.lrer....l:llr,tlkl , l
rolum , u. nigh the 41.1.4 awl nil to,d
to, ilawl.ky. Detroit. b.A.U%k,
lo and bon... • ales
luxci,a.pa
t Va.,. apply ID
.
•
I _:, ... if 72, A. INTPI:it• MI Co.
ewe, rm.!' Wat, and Patitht.l4 •troet% (Up stalts)
"rt.& 171 / Ti n e hln u ; r insta R. , to Alliaatn and
Clevt/andned Itlttentran H. tt, 'teat Attlatttp to d., ....
hear Qs tor. (tom I'Moloargh to 1 .1..100d lo i1. ,, 0. Pao.
we arro to , hottCroutoo +met in Cleettonti oh hot =inn.
and ton,, saw &tun Oar.
'Bum= Rama.
_
191/.I%MJ! Tlllillllll,lo Herniae.—We direct
atttlltichn to the advertitorment of Menem. putts°
and Carrel,' htanufactorere of Nesbit, Thraah
tog Machines. The universid popularity of these
machines fe the best test of their velum They
bare beau manufactured and sold extensively_
&spear', and there is no complaint. They have
'been proved by the. farming community, and
glyme entire eatlefaction. We are glad to learn
from one of the proprietors they sell them as
hut as they cam tpanufacture them.
Il li. HOLIES &BRO.
Successor to U. P. Nelsen &
• ALANUVAOPURPRP OP
stazD Box rlcza
Pt."TpD SHOYl:gkkitZToat SPAPP2I:nots,
kr:BA:ea, izniki.
Jkkt:No, nt, 'lova; Ibini door above Salthile4l
kbrAll work warrant...l oqual to.nr 12111116.CltilVd.
New Books.
IiANCROFT'S History of the United States
4tb yaL
man or Illsrgant Pallor Omni:.
Tbo Witrut.'s niek. by U. Steybens sykl ProfmoOkr
ton, !vela. 1110.
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America. fruit Chal
lI tartet, J.J. Thome.
m
• tiltdet awl Iheetleht7h
%hid. Os Table. km Iwo. Muer'. tr. 4imenlon.
Uncle Teat . * COIN er Urbanea, the Lavin by O. H,
Mow.. • .
to ba he. 81 ftehthie7-8141e, Wide World. by • • J. 41 UD,arourth et..
. - Acerb. Matches.
ANTI 'LAS & - Burchfield
write lM otupot elle Wits IA as airortaxamat
eMoUllao Ks oleo tbIA morn
ing.
Black and Nu ty
'oiondiasti. b , 91144.1 Idy. dNok blow/.cMka 1,4.i pis scab [AI tht 4.7.
4 . _by \ _ ,-.....,—...,. mita: reamed and for
. 2 71
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onk
coop
pima. war.airl.,*,,,ajad for alit!,
....., , \: , -nalllllof.. LITYLIS • (h).
vG.S=-9 bhlo. to arrive, for sale 12 ,
ilftAtitINTRX MERCUANTS=Ttie Santa
ratifier ran, the attontion Of tlonnta• flerehanta Anil
olhereNokia strik of tiap. tritier, WI init Note Klart,
Scher] kook, Pectwt sod family ‘t tit lea. Moor at , olo. to
%Io,rry re...eftytton. Wafers. Merl fem. Lord venni , . yet
t's.hkatnr*oter"."..r...l."arttd Uped..MlZlLt"Tairil:'
. Wrapping . f•orea e , re.t,all of or bleb wili basal at I. ne ran.;
\ tor eark,ne rtehanarti for rare. , \
\ ',. 4, k, tir • hank, ft.oha..k er •ity tii.ti.p er . \
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.:-.,..;, , : \ \ 63 rot' at i (hettrn ;7.lrott otaA ,
i'tniii—thilia- 47 16 aAii l Lnii: 2 11 - d4ti;:
aratora. ,', ' \ •
VA/MANTEI) to be thdrOughti built,
cLuot uol' uerh. ?:k.i.:."4:4:eritfradtgb.4lll,Vtlit'rat 1
\ Attart. Pi Th. \ Thtuhing Machines arr. tratalf
frt. akerfalltal eott.Paet. \ or, gully removed Coon riser to
Ware, aural., 1.4 ay. with\ «mai ennvankner In tarn ex
&aid.. ho nurhina, rum. Ilithtek thearhaa liurtre .of water
heti, writ. jdoro. that. IhkUtt of them aro X to 1. in
thr \Wratarn SW, and as many kart of the Mountalent
ataar.akan hare', thrarhe• rtotn`tr) to 100,000, buri.els
,nretn... on thorougt. trial, tt.et have been newsmen+
rd by Ind. whoa. Mein, to locioinolete. sod Jo
noir
~ ...Hs= In Ur. oa . \
The tor is kart'. Patent, with Haatian's Intfunee,
Ptra t " Ltre:td ." tggr n 't t ° ., N t ilt d c" ". W ??l'l.t . !
main aWan.etlon kbeiriief irt
- . N..kleetAll llarkinee imp.
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itdo,Pgravol t. 'l4h z: D kroll.?;;:ttrtlt - irlfit
.r,, , ,w.e__...„,_•.• ‘,.. ‘V/IN 11. 1 104,014,__ \
.." ior Saf - Franciacd, California %,
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'; . TO LOU. MAY 'bro. ~
'ME new Clipper Ship DEFLiNCE,II6
• euai Lit. Lowther', Taylor. llMter. will aall
•so ahoy. Thia thin 'J., iii.d ."o bY ...." . ' ir ''''"' t ''''',
riat!.tier 1;71
k ronetr d niiioz .4. to f foal...lbw writ ..i tthr had,
;: : 4 twit;i ' rt: ' efi ' in "....i st:g 1...%...,1%.,1f...111c°,,7.:
than It tinurstlif t i 1ti ° :. 1 . 7' 1tt1.17,1475:g; l i:: , it:
•
et. MO. No stilt. haw yet b,ori out in; for Callkw.
'pia In which families cool,/ h. takon quits so`oonoliartably
ilo in this 7' b. r brawl, or the Cmunandor \ chosen fog
ti ship Is a auflimmit guaratitto tor iha comfortof lii. ,
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if f 4. to lion. M. PORIYAND. or A. F, lIARIEN `,
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n
DoT 'Ftbores prime, reed 'anti for
oi)iibr„ ali •• lIILI.L A LIOGELL.
14 113,1 3--k,bbl for role by.
• ALatiii„‘ , .: vi, DELL a I:MORT?, Watyr at.
IP ISIOS- 4 101ble. to arrive, 'for aale by
..
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tel 0u . .1;i, by \j t ... ....„0tt1 er'."
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t - AXE 1F I Sie:,..-o,barreb •
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b!" 4 '..tt, \\•,,164.0. - 0.0• reed imill for solo
[op..
,I, 11, CA NPIPI.D.
EIEATIIERS--Mak s . prime Ohio,. reed
iir• leo tir , .ial. I, ti 02 1 ,1 i,.. , JAC. CA NV14.111.
ig - iria,.. Bugur clue ~Dr)l7teerjjmree'il
m •.? 4 \ '''' e-.l"' iii ‘ ifir4iii mrri,a a .o.
•P -T _ , i,
1 gd iri LBS. Ylire • n
Bing Sides
ell 1., R F1 .4 %_, an/ Stil,' yr., fyr sale At
V. 15 I.aherty i4L'r,t:`..,„ ..-
arM _. . o: n08t . t .,.!..1N,2„1,1TT15: A cp,_
it WiTEff-275hre freidi4ol4 -,
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i, ' "..: I.i.i ij S', FI;MA. FRUIT . , ,,tI .IEUP
n peoiaalre r ill.. ea '
ro:Aif‘',Yr fiN!,!iiati'w,/rit'retTi7i7tit.• ine'4l•Yorlalro..
b.f . 's, raiiwrry. banana:. vubll . r l ib p r 1. i. , ., ' bl ,l r
litilwi,yarkoniall I, Pear. Yr:, 40.1
" : \,./. %
tirTheiii drola ore romlot,l. aii.htly amitaloW, k/ilte•pore
r a' ; ' n/i ' tr: i rirt . r o 7 ' tr. '' , . Zit at?" V • 4 1 1
72..Y 1 4 ~lys'' 41
‘4 N.o 'k'
fob I Y ' rntf,, , o, etyiti roll wow ihnwE i favor, or any Rio . mat. 01 Oliannlainti or lo rover trielame 01 Wissiirki•ah,le
isiiiiiiit. Fruit atri•tia ars rtintra diatinattlY/WA
from itil °awry ay,ibe portly atul witturaess .41110 friltiii,
eivenriiii. lir „lb, Irri.tioua from iiirimir.4iiali nikir we 0 1.11, , ,
i'.l 1, 14 oh./ . iir Ilittr sotoirtor flavor. tor sale wlinlretye . .
, •1 'stall lif,`", .•. lA. A.M . CI,IISUf • ta.l. \ •
hi W. JACOtIeS
J. MUD a W .
u' t 8 I Nanted. `1 '
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t N .pritortteklty, oOw 1 1111111 to ptryou or a
Li ff...P•ar ~r iwtpauCto enrage la a zuaara.,lari..,
I.llalii.d.ent. maaasz I rho and llalaufacturqg Y1...1-
, 1.1.42:71,1.:e1f,:1•14.hrd and inerrao.ng,. I , ould
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Nli, 4 ot ApploO.:, , .LOrary. Co;oloutk O 2 oiolie, at
•ra.410, fry home. 3.otith. , , ,
!1 b 0g:..., or oho \lostoorro of 1:blilor 14. Ilijo
' ReLaro iodotto, tares—Air. NoIL , ''‘. \
, Both InT Loot oaonlli. t0r.trita.z.,40....,N...t;;;..
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v „r a I.brlliloo, Io //so taro. 04 no- Itliiilii,,ar or
It: 4 - ... , by RI sy...ltlollasboa. roe& opal, oor ..I by , •:,
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I"'' s par tII e`ril:i .. p he . retof4re eicieting I,A,
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• ' .. Ic.itle 2,101tk
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. i 4 14 d'l \ ' ll '.. _:.
`.'LOUR-.5i5 iVee, Gee Mills;, utruight
\it t= i i. toi,gi n be
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.. , eILLL b 1.19_!, '71 . ._
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I F you Intuit Ruining, Cutrintg, Figs, Prun er,
a 11111 l'Achoo, 'New V•ri.oo pi nit; Aa , .to kamie
T.o Cure 6 tho , l , ozontl Tor atri. 'Vo the clootooqk Oro!
lan: pia... ha Poloburgt, to ,„,..._ a 027 \
VOA rentgond Tea Mari
A\ In 11.1...0b00dek1. ' \
Iler eanrd or Inferykrannlillee ore ndiTer'ept at t lisp ore \
IYE FLOU.R.4IIeC'd for burg \\
. 16 11N811,11 *COLLINS.
AILD--No 1 in*eire.‘.rec d forviale,by
1.1 , 441 • \ JOIINSTIIN *COLLINS.
a p fur iTT nate -
6611, fresh I{OII [Co' thin do
\ erra JOEINST,N
tpU -, KRTS.--50 doz. 'Beaver, in - st(ife and
111\ 4 1,. e eels TOONTe
Pk= ‘, 5 27 L \berry
1 J. . in atone, t r nal :tJ § by
till !BROW S AS II-8 :10,1.1111..." 9x12. r
• • ld ,. by [nol.`l_ J a r. kJ. J. THIN n.
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g.
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lAA kr male ky \ \ J. T. kJ,J.IIOI,INK
Ar'l Liberty erteet:
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me er. atore, and for
so
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7 Water and Frontrtree4.
oks.ShoalditTer
Clews .7. 10!Nle Istr.
00,0tr,t omtatt - Segall just
Pt sveJ, and for nao Mu.' or raskor o.rt..te
toborab Blanufortoroil ortieleo. , •
tdo..lll4tor stro.g.
COR , T -4 foore and for
leer
tlir Akr 51 fair shares Exch .
Matt E!tork. \ IRWIN, a ', —e
IVOR. SA. A fetvir shares Pitfeburgh
Jll' w 4 .t.rnT.birmig. .rat
' \ ItAlta t IRIFIA,'\.
ESIRABLE City Propariy for solo or
JL. r.rter.:toor faros)
UOA9t .430.
jstslw
Prim 9 reed am
I,4 I LAXSEEp 01.1,=-14 bble:....roo'd and for
111 dot, 1 4 ,217 \StROMER lIARBAUGIL
\Nonicep—„lU keg*, '‘,KistOro ond
■EAB9-500 lii/. 8 IVO;
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rl.tr'sretoPlool:, VVYiWs'D''nFiret. TrokTreet tee itnn
bt alonllttJelt; Trrits-asnren lir !tenets!. -"lg . .' '
Qiintooll Stelittenl• Quirk liutp.-LtentOatel tie the Pisan
Porte..br U.,. Cientu Ile..
i n 1 477 1° 41,71Zi,Z; I ". Pi "' 'l''''" l ".'' .
:The attTr. en& a orreat varteiy orneir sonnevlinikae;
1! !!1 '1 :11T 'll.6" ' ".
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ant , * i t,
• in , Wonletteel. -
Wli r lE FIS4I-20 hhls. & hf. bbls.ree'd
~.._. 5 p, 4 .1 \ 1., JOHNSTON et COLUNA.A
lAkiiid ' AD-- i 52 bilin. &hf. bbi;.ihisitla
A 1., \ ssa \,, auutultas a canam - s. ,
if RO d: F F i — 41t 1.. &pr.' blt'forottle,l)y
,84Alt011--.3fiiiss. Bo u nVighl' A s Extira'i—
. no ", I/entire.: fee! nal. by
04 \ \ A JOHNSTON k COLLINS..
NEWKPAPRKTFILES--Annther supply
of F. A. tneltroll'oTatont Neurnaper rile, Mathieu
I now
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u".'7s..lrtiat, titonitiolin• a Statlowr
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