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R:'MaELSRE, Of,Franklis County. . . ioi ' • OfiRiSTIAN MEYERS, O!Claoion comfy .. osTEOLIC 02071101 pionan , QUEhnoh f The Rev. ;Dr.- Dynast, in an article pule , \ Bahrain the Philadelphia Bulletin, and cop ed ' - " unto air oolumns, remarked, In refaence to the attempt making In New 'York to roofer on Arch bishop Hughes the Rower of holding oil the pro ' ,'pert, of the Catholic Church In that Blain, that .. ,be expected that at no dlitant day osintilar4l t would be introduced into our own Pansyl 4 ‘,; , , 1 Legislature. The Reverend Doctor vra. unawar e ~,,,'",, - ',_,,- that the statute books of Pennsylvanie are a1i.Y,,.`,.. i.Y , ,.` , .. reedy stained with an sats° nearly Bold to `..-', .".. that required by .drehbleltop , Hughes, dhat i lthe - e.fi' '. difference, If any, is In favor of the Mho is 1, 1,,.' .., this State. That Aat le Cotonou: - ~ shunt muse, Fraweis Patrick Kotriek to cono)y to Nsehae/ O'Connor, certors properties, for as uses and trust therein stentioxed: Whereas : Otrjaill lands, tenements and other ' . pr operties , being within this Commonwealth, ave been heretofore conveyed to the Right Rev . L...erand limey Conwell, late Roman , Catkolio Bishop of Philadelphia, and his =scissors . and ', • also unto the Right Reverend Francis l'.'llin lick, the t o w . Bishop of Pciladelptda, 'and ble suceeeeare, upon the trust, express or implied, • to hold and tranimit the seas to the emoesaora .., .. , of either of them, for the use and benefit of vs , ~ Hose religiose eangragationa of Roman Catholier, and for religious, charitable =4 literary purrs'- , , Cie of such oongregationa: And whereas, acme the making of said conveyances, the said bish opric of Polladelphla has been divided, and' the Right Reverend "Michael O'Connor hue beea ap pointed bishop of Pittsburgh, which bishOprio , , includes the western part of the Bate, and leen • titled in equity and Igstica, to each of said lands, tenements and proOtty; m be theta% : I And • whereu, doubts hove arisen whether the said . the Right Reverend Panels P:Keuritic, the now . - bishop of Philadelphia, eau well and'auffiebtatly convey snob lands, tenements and other prop ' ',eV, to the slid the Blot t Reverend. Michael - O'Connor, now bishop of Pittebargh , and. his ear 1 ' sworn, and also whether the aciooessorst of the said Francis P. Keswick, bishop ,of PhdrAelphis, I and Michaelg'Contios bishop of Pittsburgh, can', --- .., take and hold the legal title of and to portions v • ' : .of. tfie same which respectively belong to them : t Ant whereas, by the thirty-second section of an ''....'sot of the general assembly; pissed en the seer 1 ' ond day of August, eighteen hundred and forty - two, entitled, .. An Act annexing the counties of . Eichetylkill,tp., fee,'" it was exacted that It should be lawful for any religions society or damming- Non within thin Commonwealth, to paehase, take, receive and bald by deed, grant, 'gift or ~,• otherwise, lands or tenements, for cantata reli gious, charitable and literary purposes, as there- . in apeeilled, and to have and to bold the same , azoording,to the respeeUve rules and diselptinary regulations of such aocieties ; Therefore, _ Biome I. Be it emoted, dea. That all 'gifts, 1 , Mete, deeds, wilis, - -and other conveyances, wherein , or whereby any lands, tenements, or atterproperty within tble commonwealth, have . Men or hereafter may be given, daybed or grant -,t:',,,..;',,` Wee In any monster conveyed by any person or rll4pereenty whatever, unto any mein, by name, "eV- Style and title of Bateau Cathode, bishop of Phil- " , ,,-24: , adelphia, or his aneacesore ' or Roman Cabello I / bishop of Pittsburgh , and his sucesesons, upon ' trait, expressed or implied, to take, hold and , / receive the tame far the use and lament of any 7 ..?'• religions congregation of Roman Catholics, or for the rapport, or mantastanoe of say hospital, eimillimott, itemitstf. church or parsonage, or ' . other religious or charitable purpose within this • , - , Conimonwealth, are hereby confirmed and dealt, red to be good, and sufficient and effectual In law, to vest the legel title or estate in fee sim ple, of, in sad to said lends and tenements, and ether property in snob grantee or delimit, being at the 'Me Raman Cetholio bishop of Philadel . phis - 'or; of Pittsburgh; and in ouch pantie is t ,} ,Ball be is future the =Panora of the erste, ' as Boman Catholio bishops of Philadelphil or ' Pittsburgh, forever, and be no other pereon er ' •• persons whatever: .Provided however, ,That'no ' Wag in tide act shall be taken or construed to give or grant to the said Roman Cabello bishops, or their eneaseons the tight to hold real estate , in trust far any, religlooe society, except for cheritable, religious and literary puppies, as - ' . • . 1 1 provided for by the above recited not. ; , Approved 24th Pebrusry. 1844. , Pamphlet Laws 1844, pose 62. , ; • Iffusßeetion of the Act of 24 August, 1842, . , recited in the preamble to the foregoing Act, is , Si nntos 82.—That It "hail and may be Lida! fot any religious denominates or society within this Commonwealth to purchase, take, receive • and hold hy,cleedigrant or otherwise, loads or tenements, for tgift, he purposes — of burying .• grounds, churches, parsonages, school houses and alms houses foe any estate whatever, and - to have and to hold, the same ,"according to the ', • , respective rules and diselpihusy repletion, of sad religious se:Settee • Provided, That nth - lig this oat contains Sill be construed to pre , vent any religious denomination or society, or any person In trust for them, unless specially . atithorised -by Crprter to purchar, to take or hog real estate, except for the porpoise afore said; and so much of the sat of the Sixth of Fob- , , . ..' ruory, one thoussad , seven hundred and thirty . _ one, entitled " As set for enabling religions so-; ' fir,,. eleties of Bade within this 'province, to, r .,, -, parabola loads for burying ground', ehorolute„ , houses of 'worship, tshools, nada* forth." NY , ' ~.. • '''' inoonsistent herewith, be and the same Is tang, I Prom the above, i will be seen that Bishop, O'Connor Is, la 1116 Ingle person, and by virtue I • et his office as 11.09 In Clithollo Bishop of _Pitts ) ; . burgh, the sole e, possessor, owner acid controller, ‘ ln fee e ple, of all the Church peal . . . , t party In his Botta, over which he poeticises mei . limited Power subject to no question, end 'laded , e ,no wispossibilitY,s. er Gan to hie blaster the Pope Of 241,11 1 . .", I t . , seal* 'Gotha of the power possesaed by ' "' flui-ilitateM Calholli,llLshope of Pennsylvania; 4, 7„ v a aatimcbi..trobbtitiop 114hee, and the el rili.A. - s ett ,made usa of in Neer :Teak to obtain WS dalrrrere,loftte ror , ale itattanßaiholies themselep •,.: ,f,, , , lioi:zipraitiituruiiitad for their lititirtle4 we ' ."-•, UM,' long Amine; firum a Speech lotely deliver et , iel In Gtifilliiiideol'New York, an this subject, by .A • - ''.f'-r- Weßd 2, tss l o But 4tA l . f r la E6e ftanif• After ir Witieg ihisbny ofithe straggle intheintglaliture . ‘;.: 0141143 10 10 - th ief and after renewing the ' I ';.. 14' , 4 ibeißlsphrt "Ash ' eatlesiatleal priperty IS lteld 1 \ , / , 7 fe 'tinliew York, by all denominotions, Catholics, es t' /le- ,-. *r.'lli/0114111 °them and after elating that the Conti ' ''t-- ,, ',tin Camara la New York, Albany, Avenida, i • ' . • ' t_ ' ' ileffolo; and other tome, Were organized wilder ~. , 'fi it, and to this day continue to hold their prop ilik.ety ;Peed in lay tristees, notwithstanding the l''.. r„,..7:--t-,!;'llrnalleaSlßMP efforts made to compel a change, 1: - "Mr-''' Babcock proceeds as fellow= , i 'Tat, his President, whence the cry for the awns contemplated by the bill before oat Beta store may recollect that net stony, years sin e 1 , the present &Loh Bishop lleghes was elevated I \ the bishop:Jo et New York. This prelate 0111 rept:Wan df Debi en able and accomplished men, intensely devoted to the aggrandkemeht of bis ale, sod" withal, , a 'aiming. aMbltlolll putli.a. ',regard him es the Hildebrand id „,,esperliss—s. distinetton,that,l dcubt not he will Ideem ootoplienatary: . fader his adadttlatratlte ,Crantanitad a system of mamas Glamors in tended to restore the clergy • of hie faith to soma 1. , thing ot the power they had exeroised - of old.— „7. - ..,..„;'• ,` pe- aguattoy of the public school question In .1., , !,..,',-..., et city, of New ~ Pork was one of the= The -':;4- -- ,Y1.,, , _woe that th e aanosiall twain regard to the, ill r Ci,,ff -...;;;;F, p ra r g y alld.ullualtro on kp f church property apd - devoted to Venni:an, was a put of t h e '-,,..; ; ,,, i '14 ; ;C sa! 'or **Ahura, 1118 soothe”; sad to,thie am V.."' ..11fitilidebted fa the bill now before us It og,' - i d 2" i be well to look fora moment at the canon ilvt, to swe whit sort of a bevmate to the,easi of I Ikr , -'''... dell end rellitialls , ffell 4o l 2lll w ill Prove IR 'LI •li WM promulptatt In the 1 2 iit toff /ea ern-1 Mill, VIM the Pontiloste, - . tinder:the 'sestet ‘ ,l-•" , ., s.i. 'such bold; ambitious and unsorepaliste„stesse 0, Innocent ILL, Gregory PIL, and 8014140 d 'VII', 11 ,. , t bid 'barbed the civil littallos of ebrititendom; ,i . ",-, , ,, ; ":. I ,' , when It tampled alike epos th e necks sit hi4p '.'::"- ' - '7.4„,, - Alitt rot* lasti.bei the rebeilltevot,lolo 3 ba t - t :: , ...,,,',lOO, atiniastote talk tordir„ sad datable m i lts ~'''' •, -.'-'''.' -',"_ - ' - . ,- - • ,1. ,l i tl, "i; • ..-,, ..;._ --'' ! ' '';'.. • - , ~. ~..., ~ t{. .', I ' , h 1... -Ix 1 • ~,--- -A, <\ rV, ,•0, a , 1.,.2. \ \/ '''‘," t. .. • 1 . :, 't , g., : :•.,:•.-]: , :: , ,, , .. , .-; , ..:.-;t:',:y..? ' - .. - 'z -, ..*:. 'f,-,17,i.:-.!rj,...':;•-•,.:;',-.1:::::::, • , • • • - '""'" ,„ 1 11. 2 , " • rthere i a ttribute, , ettprealif:t=t al wellini over tempo- rat 'qa.spizitail - - .1 ' Ail ifectstutafthesi,prdeisions,hear cast "Ac the lon - nd the moon are placed le tlis - jirmamem,Vhe greeter an theithbt• of the I dayifilo the letawr of the night; lithe are thee* two possess in the church; the pontifical, which, as latf . tho charge if Foal% is the greater,. sad the ro ;which ie tee% and to which the boffin( .ofinea only are trusted" Illetery tells ue of what application was made of this 'higher law," and itareetilta. The canon law le founded in the - deoreee of council' mad deoretal epistles et Popes,itipoe matters of discipline and suleslas. Out eco nomy . It la, in fact, th e legislation' of the Pa acy, and wu administered by the spirit sal courts At some periods, the sentences of' the cherish tribunals were enforced by the civil piweri Of lei kit:woe upon the cause of civil liberty, allow me to read two extracts from that eratneet onatitutional historian, Hallam. • ..This general supremacy effected' by the Bo man Climb 'deer mankind in the 12th and 18th centuries, desired material sapportfrout the pro , mulgatien of the ration law." Ages.he gays “Tte euperterity of eeelesiestioal to temporal powei s at least, 'eke absolute independesoe of the former' may to cm:adored se a sort of key note *doh regulates every peerage in the canon We sball to ready to assent to the troth of thil propooltfon when we find in the . canon law the declaration that the clergy were absolutely exempt !NM the criminal justice of the State; that title Valli right of which the iswa of pis sea renid not divest them; that a lale could not be Witness to a criminal ease against a clerk; that lave intended to divest the clergy of these . prleileges, and all laws &fleeting thetights of the okenabirteere Invalid, and that oath! dleadvants , geoith to the church were not binding. Upon the Taunton of the right et laymen to the mirage muse and dleposltien of church property, allow . mete read a few extracts .from a work called' ..Corpue furls Canonici," printed in 1780. Its antitority,,pa canon law, will not be questioned. Here is the book, from the State Library, and any Senator who id disposed , can examine it for himself Here are the entreats; good canoe law to he enforced 'when the institutions of the one try will snow:" Bet your brotherhood must tote core that ecaluisatioal property be not entrusted to secu lar men, and to men not livieg under oar rule ; but tie the approved clerics of your own faith." layman shall ocuespy or cliques of church . - eo or of church property; but he who shall act otherwise, let Mat—according to the atopter of the blessed Alexander—be driven from the bor. -demi of the chuich.i . "As the robe of the Lord was not parted, but 'they cutlets for it, eo neither ought the church be divided, because It consists in entire unity I Let the churobed therefore be brought under the control of the, proper bishop, sod by him let them he &spotted—as ie cautioned in the reared moos ~ -otherwlse, let those churches and their clergy be deprived of their 'sacred' office." "(In no manner man any cleric or presbyter ob. tarn a church from laymen, either gratis or by ptutlisee." 4Lathaiare not tole appointed stewards over church property, bur such atewirde are to be . chores from the proper clergy," for says the de- oree, tis tuthectoraing that a layman be a vi ear to • bishop, and that a seeder man should give judgment in a church. For in ens and the same office there ehould not be a different protect. Dion. It ie . even prohibited in the divine law by Mates, who sue: "Thou shalt not plough with on ox and ass together,"' that is; thou shalt not esuctate in one ace men of differeut prates tains." - ?'To Lumen thanes they be religions no pow er - Jo entrusted of disposing of any ecclesiastical Prollort7." ! ...Many-piece or other lairs shall have claimed* bimielf the right or disposal of ecclesiastical property, or pesseselons,. let him be judged an a aserilegione person." iNow, Mr. President, I ask haw doe. the Ga uen law aqnsreWith,our notions of Deuseirsey Ins it suited to *publican instilutiaT:Csr Is it in trUn' :nay: with the course of our fathers from Plymouth Back to Jamestownt B o han we give it fall effect hqour State, at regards the holding of church property, by meting the bill which is Moder comiderationt , I have said, upon another scuttion,; that. the canon law was not a ,part of the creed of the Boman church, and was not es. UMtal to it as et"theological" system. To it, as 140th:el fabric, it may be essential, probably ie and lißtathe where the civil institution will allow it free scope, or to the: extent that they Will allow it to prevail, it may be the pollo7 of the Papal See to maintain But the Boman olatrob,, tat a political institution," 'rich been shorn of no= of its ancient ((pleader, and it „Yields with flexible cue to the existing. order of things. In tnlo le found one of Its streageet ele ments of eneues, It, exists , and flourishes un der the moat diverse torus of government. In the despotiame of .Austria, Naples, Spain, Por tugal and the Italian States, it seems to have no firmer footing than la the republican anarchies 94 booth Amen'es and Mexico. In the , constitn. nionarchtes of England, Brazil, Belgium ,and same of the Gannon Sates, as well as In our own • republic, It is found in tiger. In 'Frame, under, the Bourbons, Napoleon, the Bourbons agate, Louis Philippe, republican Ls merlins; and now, 1,09111 Napoleon, it maintains its soperiority over all other , for= of' the dais ~tiae faith: . . t The canon laws, however; rektlngto the hold log andiesnagemeat f- .property devoted to eo nlealsattial purpoaes, are cot force In most .countrirs where a tugs majority of its people are Boutaniets, In France, far instance; all , such- propeity is held by the municipal councils 'of thet=l3:lll3llS% composed exclusively of lay ;men. The dent , km nothing to de with it, 'except under the direction of the civil power.— 'Afoluteries, neninales. schools, colleges, hos kn., with some few exceptions, are held and managed, so tar u regard . repairs , revenues lead gamma eamboletration, by laymen. In the Catholic Swiss canton% 'and many of the Gor man Stales, saintlier state of affairs is found. In Belgium,the churches and their revenues arehold by the goecroment,ind the clergy receive fixed salaries u employet orate state. Would such ISW ea that we are hailed upon to enact receive' , favor In 'these countriref No sir. They have I tried It in other days. It out struggles, and blood, and long years of suffering, to emencipata their people the um:patient of the clerical power: la it wise for us, in the light of their experience, to adopt a system which they have Monied? I think not. I prefer the path of our fathers, which . his so far proved one of safety. • Our sister States, generally, have not departed from it, so far sal oats learn. I was informed,. a day or two since, that two flourishing Boman Catholla Churches in Charleston, 8. C., nulled special charteri from • the Legislature of that .State in 1861; with lay trusteets Bishop of tern dionie caseating thereto.. Would he hire aa seated if. as the fienator from the 11th pretends, ..this is contrary to a good Catholle's 001211460111 'ln connecition with the extracts that hive been road from the erancelaw, I ark tha attention of Bloaters to a brief narration of occurrences with in my own district, which will Illustrate some of the positions that I have taken, from the begin ning, npon thitbill. It it furnishes any reason in fuer of Int passage, the Senator from'. the 11th may avail himself of it. rr ! About the leer 1830, an estimable citizen of Buffalo, the late Louis Le ,CooteuLs, (who for meal yurshald an her:arable poet In this body,) conveyed ealuible lot on Moth street, la that city, to' anthem Bishep of Nei York,, Debate, in trust for the welt • 'Othello Church to be thereafter organized flabeetpaiti nt re. fit Linde Church of th • ci o under the third estotionnt at the ty act of 18 8, with seven trustees. This organisation waswith the hearty concurrence of the worthy Bishop, and liberal `donor of the lead A church wee bent upon the gronend, was dedicatedbi the Ilishop, and the society continued in, harmony and prosperity un til the death of POWs, about 1840, and the death of Le Coutenlx, in 1813, , Bishop Hughes attempted to compel the trustees to eansey . the title of theultuott property to him.. The trus tees valeta firmly; and with a view to coerce rumpllance with hie. demands. the Bishop with drew the prleat and enspendelall ordinances in .fit. Lois Chirob. This war an attempt to en force the (aeon low . which have . just read.— The tristilealild not yield, but eeot one Of tbelr member, Wm ; -BI Le Contrail, Ettl rtc EaroPor for redress against thy arbitrary,' and, as it is claimed, illegal het of their 1311 hop. Through the Intervention of Cardinal Fornari, the Pope's Nuncio at Paris, Mr. Le Conteullaneceeded je his Mission: :'Bishop Bathes visited Buffalo, bad an interview with the treetees,said they, lad misconceived Ma Intentiou,sad, upon condition ehat wooid ergo s statement to that effect, 'agreed tp reatere their priest Seeking peace. sod duppotirrg that this was s final settlement'of the !potion, thy tnuteeeueented. The Bishop drew 'eV the paper: trustees slimed it,and the rileigymnit'esamed--bis functions. I am not award that Bishop Hughes =de any !nether ef forts to dieted , : the title of the Matra, Subsequently, the dloesse'eme divided. and those . of ,AlOany and Buffalo erected. Bishop 'Timm beeamti the Dead of the latter. H. was coottotated Atli holy sic: in this church of Eg. , Laub', • the; title of ; which seated in these tate' tete, in violation of t ecanon laws which are nose deemed, by :certain genitors, an etheatill put of the Catholic creed! If this la • ques tion of eonsolenee 'with orthodox Bathelloc as his been contended on the floor and in the press. does any 'peririu believe that the Bishop would have italliTed his eaaieerallon in, St eonis I Chanted Barely . not; TO aria the contrary is an-andesernefimpurchnent of the Bishop. Mil ohnieb; being the hugest id the city was mad by the Bishop for some time, and was conshin ed.-par exeelleate, the. bishop's church. In proem' of 'Usk the Biehop began to talk. and preach melnetiqmon.holdlng and lunar churchip_ropatp a renewal of the feud, Walt Bishop Haight" told Mr. Lei/masa: aid the trustees, npok . thcoooselen of Bishop. 11 11 00.. "Ogetlidalk VW/ lalaa , NOW.' II Was INISCOVICIS O asat betroth el 416.f0t MOO , , „ op ruaoa -r was fully advised of folio:TlEMe - 01es and their .iettlement before rernileis4coeseern= Von in'thfa &urn], The trustees' sad the congregation, although devout and orthodnx Catholics, deemed this au ism/don of their rights as laymen and American citisans. They resisted resolutely. This pro- dnoed venoms atotoyamcots to the congregation of St. Louie;•ataong which was the wlthdranal of the Bishsp from the church, after the trus tees had made large expenditures for hie scrum racitetiottin it in his official character, and the placing of Jostato and other priests ha'., it, who were olonosteus to tho mombere of the cotigrels - - doh. Theme means failing, all priests were with drawn fent:WA:le church, after the manner of his predecessor, Hughes. Deprived of all spiritual guider, the congregation were accustomed to meet on the Sabbath in their church, end there make their prayers In common. This coming to the knowledge of the Bishop, he exercised the power recognized in the extracts which I hays read from the canon laws. It Is cialmedltiat be bad no authority for this step, hit it is's question that I will not undertake to decide.. Tim ,practleal effect of the interdict which he tuned against the church of St Lints, and which lain force at this boar, is, that all .the ordinances, servioes and sacraments of the Catholic religion ire forbidden and withhell therein, and from the members ottliat society, even in another,editioe, except upon condition of their renouncing connection with the church of Bt. Louis. No priest can enter its walla, Its bells have ceased to call to morning and evening PrUer• The gospel, with • Its warnings and promisee, Li no longer preached by men set ttpart to Ate divine tulerdon. , Baptiams are not perform ed—the holy dice ormarriage are dculed—the solemn offices of the' church in Mamma and death are withheld, and, fnny, burial In con. mounted ground, and masses for the repose of the souls of the deed—offices of immense impor. tine. in the ettlebstiou of 'devout Cmholics, aro no longer the 'privilege of the members of this deemed churob, except _upon abject submisaion to the will of their Bishop. What t federal-Vot er! Are we In Amerilia or Italy? In the 19th or 18th canter'? You ere ready to ask, Mr. President, what law hive these pone people of fended! Flonevhstever, so far se I have knowl edge: They ere reepsotable, well conducted ab beys—observant of all the obligetions of "moiety, and desirous of maintaining their rights as men and republicans in strict conformity with our. ' laws and institutions. For this I vouch, from a long personal somosintanee with many of thy leading members of that church, who ate my es , teemed constituesta. They have not yielded to these arbitrary de mend!, backed, as they are, by this terrible 'power- Mr. Le Conceals. went across the seta _second time to seek redrees., At Borne, from whence he has just returned, he presented the ewe of the Bt. Louis church to the , Ijoly Father and the College of the Propagandethe result of which is, that • special envoy is 'on his way to the Untied States to correct this' , and other Anus to the Roman Catholic church,, growing out of a desire on the part of some otzthe clergy to.es.eroise extreme power oter the laity. I trust that these remake will not be considered irrelevant. If I hive euccoeded in`my object thee far, we are in a position to appreciate the doable and aspen of this bill-which, I maintain, le to vest in the bishop or etch-bishop of each diocese, es • • corporation, the sole title of ell property devoted to the Roman Church. , The design or the bishops to to reader the ipriestbeed entirely independent of the people; and to accomplish their object it is only nerves ry to pose this bill. Themien finish the game at their leisure. It will' reduce the laity to the condition of 'serfs, and they will bo ruled by these Appointed over them, without a eater In their selection or rejection, however 'odious or oppressive. If they ere to have be voice in the Beim:don of bishops and priests, It would seam to be- bet: partial - justice 'that they ehoold, say who should control property boright with their earnings, and designed to be need for their ben efit Again, pass this bill and you will find It but the Bret of a series of encroachments upon the right of the manes and assaults upon our most valuable institutions Next you willbe required to surrender your glorious system of common eahool instruction to the :priests. I regard this as the coiner 'stone and Dope of cur republican les:buttons. While lour Bible and 'salmon schools' remain Lea never despair of She Re public. Many good men feel alarmed-et the inundation of foreign immigrants that ace ,yearly precipitated upon our shores--men ground down by the degradation's of tyranny in Europe -:-unacenstomed to self government, and into qualeted with our luetitudone, to exercise, in a short Boa the privileges of citizens, and liable to become the toole of demagogues or, victims of their own ignorance. But give them the Bi ble—the; Donny Bible if you please, owl our 'common 'schools, and I do not fear tho result— They will rapidly become edahated In repribli- I can institutions. They will learn that they ate I plothed with privileges and responsibilities, which were unknown to them in their father land-, Finding that they are treated, they will respect themselves.: In a few years they acquire, the right of enfirege. They- are called to fill earl one minor offices in the ward, the tows, the dis trict or the parish church. .To all,.these trusts they were, strangers at home. They feel an ale cation of character cansequett thereto, end strive to merit the confidence of their neigh-, bora Ps due time they reach higher distinctions and find the road Open to the highest. They learn to despise king-craft and prieet twat._ _Their children become educated In our "Weide . side by Bide with the children of the Pant:snit They . issoclate upon tonne of per feet equality, assimilate - In their tastes end hob- Its, and blend In fuming a harmonious whole. This is the blatorylf thoneands, who have fled frotadegradation and wont In the 91d World, to this whim of the oppressed. It is open to all. Let us keep It for all. If you depart from the cardinal priticples of our goventment,lt will soon cease to bear each fruits. If you pose this bill, 'rem to a taiga elm, we consider yen debt for self government, unfit to have the management of your oemahurch Oahe By tide yen degrade the laity: you say they cannot he trusted, andf, while bpman rat= remains ea it is, it would be strange if they did not deteriorate under such ostracism If yon build up the power of the clergy, and enooursge their encroachments upon the rights of the laity; bow long will It be before laws for themvpression of hereir be demanded?— Row long before each laws against sacrilege and the profanation of the dotty estate, with a death pens* annexed; as were adopted in Biti,French chamber as late as 1824?' This, sir, Le not-a questhin between Protestants and Catholics; but between the laity and the clergy. It is not a questich whether one religions sent than have rights equal with others, but whether the laity of that sect shell hate Tlgiths guaranteed by our litre to all: It Is a.question whether. the princi ples of.Amerioen leis and policy shelf obtain, or those of Bole. It is, in short, a question between liberty and depattete. • .:. . . Theabo' vs b but a brief statement of the Gain., . but is eutfielent to 'cults the . Interest and trietlr the elnmberlng ettschmen to -1 betty In the ' heart of every true patriot. It is truly a quite, (lon' between liberty and despotism; end to car own . State despotism his stolen a taunt on liberty. The Catholic Bishops' in Penne:l- . 'Tenth , .have, ohtsined from the easy-nstuni, Ig- 4 norinee end politial sottishneseaf stir Loeb-. lathed; a power width would not be' gelato' . d,in main! Catholic. countries In Ettiope r and Which 'given bithem a power dangerous to the State, and to -the liberties of the people, - 'and which Plitnie them In' lhe position of absolute despots over their own people. This power is ntterly at ' war . With the spirit of oar Inetitutious, at with with alt onruseges, and If we,moetake not is un; mustitationst The at granting It ought to be repeatekbefore the power to dolt is lost through the aeounualation of property, and oesseqdently power, in the hands of esthete Blzhops, adopted with the corrupting irdlceeta of party attach.; menu, which blinds thousands to ill settee of !diner. personal and dell and !nightie . We theme the anklet:4 without further remitke, at present, to, the . releations of those freemeti who are not yit wholly last to all feelings of self respect, end to the duty of preserving the Inval uable bleaddesbegneathed to. them by the' easel. . , , Beth Mid blood of our . fathers. • Pion Clasdom--The *dykes 614 to thlrf et of June. Governor Lowe had taken the oath of .1 tffioa as Govemicraf the Teeeitofb. bAt religte: ed 1010111diltilliy llttervard, and aeoepted the Demooratio. nomination for Congress. Judge A. A. Skioner, Indian Agent, herd bpen noun nate idy the ' , People's party,'? but it , was P« orally expected that Lowe Would be cant" - The pilots had discovered enotber neyaltannel at the mouth of the Columbia, with three Whims. water at high tide:' Capt. Alrord, of the army, writes from the Galles of the Columbia that there it. muok, at citemeut among some of the tribes, on the fron ded: vowing out of the approach if the whited and the failure of the treaties negotiated with the Indians west of the Cascade thereon tune emigrants .not to tittle In the Indian country out of the tereiteries of Oregon, teed Wuhington, se the Indian title Wait ,it bele eltiddlnated by treaty: idenyof these In dian tribal, hiesaye, have behaved navel toward all the whites mete merit the =Mini' odd 401:'' Judi. Lancaster hae bent notobtand as osndi date for delegate to Congress in the nig temito• sy. of Wastingtoa: '• t _ • t' • ' Iscamun et Ltimsna.—,llere were ten 'Ma llon het more or Wilber mareged, In.Baager terintltd Saticale pant mama lest sere.. lis , tng,Casmussies ' rstaaszatu Grrxwoxsis, 7 l . Our r .G.:unti Canimis ice ets hav:n.rtifireda,notb-1 or cheek in their 4 tra4t dilLory I rotteedings.—• T4e,W hare ,been le kte. bsbit,. ocossioually, of taking pe r reoim cot c ';,iiil who rens iacarctr a ted far pas , paying ficei, far keeping tippling hones. No sooner, in tome eases, have there offenderi.commenced to: expiate their armee tb in they have been! rot I rte by the Canomiasion,, ere, after taking a due MI from them for thi fie,, which le nice osses4ut of ten would never be collected. We hhvo always consWered this a high-banded and illegal ocerse, 64) it nullified all the efforts of the Coot to prevent these cffen ueo against the pea l oo of society. Of wliat use wee the inquisition' of Ulu Grand Jury and the coletim sentence ofl . the Court, if ;the Comials al oners could rends thel,acts wholly inoperative far any good purid i se t Sheriff Magill has-pro tested against this preimsding of the o,,eginis. sionein, and bee filially resisted their demands, mid the Case has 'den brought before Judge Wile llama, on a writ oflhcbtas corpus, who tins deci ded that the Sheri was right, and remanded the culprit back to jail. Whose duties ..ii rlihts will the Commissiclliers invade next ? Did they pursue the course which has been rebuked by the Judgei in aticordLace with theadvice of their Solleitor ? . 1 • CLIVICLABID . A3t. PIII . 3I3CROH The dommissfoutis hate agreed upon the sub scription of $150,000, to thls Railroad. i'he work will bnativertlnedlor letting from Wellsville to Rochester in a fete day t. The bridge across the Beaver; at its mouth, is already eommeneed. Fur M Piagurph gazati. Me Entrap.—Az some misunderstitediog ap• pears to exist with regard to the dautige the eit4tem Pennsylvania Hospital would swain, from the adoption of the proposed plane of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, I beg leave to state that the Board hare been informed that the Company are preparing to ley tracks the whole _width of Porgoe.on street, Including the foot walk along the whole front of the Hospital grounds, being more than 1000 feet, which they • have a right to, sell or lease, end froutewhich a hamlet'sme revenue towards the supportsif the. Inetitution hus been expected. No proposal has yet been made to the Board wits regard to a bridge, without whioh, - acme to the let will be rendered both difficult and hastirionte. The Board entertain no hostile feel logs towards tbe'Railroad,lut duty towards the contributors' to the Institution they repreiect, acne pelt them to defend rte interests when assailed. A. MAN.IOIII Prrrinuncat, July 14, 1853. TUN GREAT COAL FAMOUS PAM/D.—We bare as yet seen no full and sitiefaotory account of tale alleged stupendous fraud ; but is seems to be a real mint. it appears that several boil"operators," or speoulatare, hove for acme years had a clerk of their own at 'Mine Hilt railroad office, by whom an account has been kept of the coal sent to them over the .Reeding railroad; and that the cottlionce of hie auttioritlit of the road com pany In these poreooe and their clerk has' boon each as to induce them to acquiesce in an ar raogement, amoducive to their Awn couvenlenee, by which the &barges for' freight have bean ba sed the certificates of this clerk. Soddenly, however, the inferar.tion haa gleamed. upon ' them that foul play . 3,4 long bean Practieed, and thst, by tho deceptions that hero been adop ted, they have,!withlo we do not know how many years, traasperted to market without remuoera tion a . - quantity of aze', the tolls open which imolai bare amounted to from $260,000 to $400,- 000. The Philadelphia /legatee rays " Marcus and Pithy flviiner. sad George sad William - Payoe; bud John Btotaberger, see the five guilty 'parties; and Dsvid Deforest, '• their clerk, is the ga4u.nstailid tool they used " • • The olerk, it appears, has' been arrested, but what is to be, trade If him we know not. The fraud sip Pears be ost too large a scale to 'be clamed amoog the diegracefol traossotions that seal their perpoirsialro to the penitentiary. Another seer .p.st ears . "The fraud ear been going on for years, and invoetigatione oonneeted. with it have been Au progress since 1851 by idr. Tacker, who hcolly traced it to the Mint Hill Railroad. - Beretta in dividuals are raid to nice made immense for • • •- . tomes by the operatior., while others hays been mile bankrupts. The fraud was perpetrated by returning false eettifi noes of weight; ihns et the Mine Hill Railroad Mies it was ascertained that the coal of. Messrs. Rainer, Payne, anii.Stein bergs; was almost invariably understated, while tbat sent by otirir parties was overstated, so as to preserve the equilibrium of the aggre gate tonnage. The books and dote of the nine Hill Railroad have been seised by Mr. Tucker, gad tho investigution It still going on. Tho Reading Railroad is raid to be a loser et from $250,000 td , $400,000, and private portles• as m... 1„ enzents Arrans —Tee arrival of tic Ildnote briny' us intelligence from Kong Hong four day. later t4an had been previously noticed; bat it gins us very little additional news concerning the actual progress of rho limb:Rim, It I, • eat csoy, Indeed, to derive any altar and coal:meted narrative et retest proceedings there from the broken statements of tho Hoeg 6cog journals. The Mermen's, some doys eirmi7lirought a, ru mor, whichvreached England from: Hoeg keen under the date of April 22, that the Rebel's had taken Nankin, and that a decisive engagement between them and' _Oho Imperial fence was Lex. pected in a few cloys The Illinois confirms the report that Nankin had fallen into their bands, and adds, that they ogre agate &Men out of it. Aoooodiog, to tbesa,aceounts Nankin was token on the 2let.gf Much, after a series of rapid and suceissfel • marches - ewers firkins other pointe; but ,the Rebels were eompmlled t ee' evacuate it.- Moms after, and were i.efettted by [ the Imperial forces on the 6th of April, in an engagement about, thirty miles south of Nankin. Oar es thole from Hong Ilocg pspere oontsin many contradictory and irreconcilable staionosnts con cerning their proceedings; —but these fonts' seem to be very clearly eat forth,l end are pr be bly authentic. .., .• . • Acteording to thielecoust, th revolution ho received a merlons de*. Up o that tim th rebate 'maned to have had ererythiog their or way. They very seldom met any of the imp rig troops, and•theirchly oonfibits were with the pet pia of the :ministry through widen they p set It bee frequently bedew asserted tt et their pro re: would' be checked whenever th y Mto honld o t near enough to Oho capital to eras enter the r tit tones of the Government troop; end the ei in, stems to havejestifiod the piedlotlon. The Meese patina generally attribute less weight to tilt rebellion, and tem confident its ultimate since's, then the Eaglish joarna a `ory ehooking, stories are told of the barbs Om praatioed by,the rebels, especially wino they took Nankla--though they donut comeiri a s Apo, whioh entitles them to fall 'credit. An the Ceicese Mail titers sundry aogeni unite for ,believing that the - commercial intonate; of 4 og. land and Other foreign nations would enifer More from their triumph than .frem their Aden ,0 Upon these points, as upon mane others n neotesrwith this - extraordinary movement, we aro not yet poesessed of dattienthient to oalble us to form anopinion —N. Y.' I'iehu. . , Tim Carint.TALton. - -The New York tour ler and Inquirer nays that altbonghihe Crystal Palate will certainly; be opened on - Therelay next,. it - edit be some devil afteU before nil the artiOes intended for s ethibltion will be preeented to the ',lei of the visitors to advantage. The workmen, - are Yet buoy upon the onfeida and in !lido of. the building, while a multitude of men. engaged lu hurrying into pooltion huge bezels and, bales. auditundling ,statuary to and fro, create a Babel•like Dome of nolee and oonfnaton. IS hen. earppleted, all ,indges unite , in haying that the edifice will be the most beautiful of nay in the United Statue ;.but Ufa believed three menthe mart 'elapse before the entire structure ban be_ Seen with all its datdil to admirition. A large number ors:dilates, for which places bore been titeigned, hale net yet arrived, though additions are comitig,ln daily. 1, Flier.= of Chteranr. Seorr.--It will to re. 'lumbered that General &lett met with a severe seeldent, seine weeks since, while walking. in Ninth street in New York. learn pore the 'Ulnae that) he Is very slowly tea:Tering the. nie of his um, but it is very doubtful will Over have t o fall , use of it restored.to him. lie is now staying at West Point fot - Eho benefit of Hear Pcmanesan.-4 gentlemen from Louie. villa hes bion . baying. fraely far a day er two peek, chiefly from storo,'Orl rouging from $OO le $lOO. Yeeterciey he took soma 400 ,or 600 bolos— to.iny'evir,Boo. The whole, -we believe, le' intended fir lottierille es soon as freight an be °Melded at a roe/enable rite: The amok is store aavold, may be optlmatod at 8,000 to 8;600 bites'-81. Latiis Newi -Teta IaDUNA-CALM AT TES PALM .—Jaines C kill, the Yneident of the lonians' C l onal Com. piny., tee appoini ad Mourn, J.',l3:G: Dort and Waeb hrLean ageoto to solicit subscription of eta* tor' the above Work. "Though they hart. only directed • few days to the bueneel, upwards of a htutdred thousand dollars of amok hare been taken; isi.gunti of !cam fire to ten thoumut dol •Thie atm* has moody been taken by oui meat enterpinolths and:- public opieited " me da ll ion had manufitatmete-Lmen who have their fortuaei yet to make. Oar Mtge , copilot; iste,ud gropers hail not yet- bite' ogled upon, but elms err ari, the lannat if steak requlrad "Ig hl " 1 7! 1511 3 7. . 401S - 7 41114 1' Qw Lt• I . 1 - Tnallvsnas•Maltl77.ll2o —Oa the 27th Jiitie, - in the British House of Lords, the manifesto signed by Neste'rode was alluded to. The Times' gives the followieg tefsiall of the 'matter Lard Lyndhurst—l ibala 't oak the noble earl at the head of the Government, if he has any ol jeotion to lay on the table of the house a copy of the state roper, published recently in the lcurcal of Bt Petersburg, and signed by M. N , eselrode, with respect to the differences. with the Ottoman Porte? Al lam not in any way ocanected with the government, I may, without canting any embarrassment, venture to say, trot if the copy of it•l have here be correct, it is ate of the most fallacious, one of the most illog ical, and one of the most offensive and bunking d..enments of that deseription it has ever been my misfortune to read. (Hear, hoar.) Tho• Earl; of Aberdeen was understood to re ply, that,the could note at that moment say he mould bryathe paper referred to on the table, bat he might not be indisposed to do so Ina few doys. • The'LendOn Daily News. contains an interest g letietliO relation to the reported dilloalties between the Turkish' and Russian vessels in the hook Sea. The report that the Ruislans had s.ptured two Turkish vessels laden with slaves, n, incorrect. The facts appear to be that in one Case the captain of a Turkieh vesiel who had been pressed into the service of the Russians, do t. mined to free himself from this Involuntary servitude, and accordingly hauled up his snot= sad: stood out to ma. Be was pursued.by Seinen ship of -war and fired at, hat enocecded hi utaking.hle Mcape with the loss of one of he topmeeds. In tho other instance, s Tarkleh steamer, a transport, way engaged in tatting troops from Constantinople to Treblaond, when cue tier met to the Black Sea by a Russian war creamer, sod ordered to ..lay to." The Turk re fused, worn ~be immediately received a ehot from tie Russian steamer. The Turks held a b writ I council of war, determined to show fight, brought the vessel's head round, and with an- Cauoialtio shouts bore down upon their assailant, who, ureadiug the chance of a hand-to-hand-con test with such numbers, suddenly put shout, and steamed off Co fast no her peddle. wou'd drive her. PIIO.NCIAMESTO AGAINST TILE ..A.ENZIATIO2I - Iv Yale° —We find in the San Francisco papers what kiriritorts to be the of an order tJapecung persons expressing opiniontt In favor of eauexistion, whir& has just bean direct ed by +ha Supreme Court of Mexico to the Go verriri of the Several States, and to the cam riandir.a officers of districts. It directs the es. tsblishiment of a police for the arrest & military trial d punishment of ;every person who may be dievivered advocating the annexation of that repabl'a to the 11. States. Bat tiemfrs.—The Npw - York Journal of Com merce of yesterday says ; There was much ex citement in this market on Monday, in ow:lea gue= ,if the favorable altimeter of the foreign tens by the Atlantic, coupled with the limited supply if shipping panels of both Wheat & dour. Tne Beim fur the day were unusually large; over 80,000 bushels of what were takenonoetly for export. at an advance of 8 to 5 cents per bushel; owl 23 000 barrels of flour nt 'an adman of 25 cents or barrel for shipping brands. This ad vancie.t4s taken plat:wet the right Moment; as, If enemit 'ed. it will benefit the ,producers, few of" whom have engaged their lemming hammer. Meson. Benton & Haye the former from Pitts burgh, cod the loiter one of our old ciliates, are shout rrganising an extends° Iron company in ,thtp . cliy,..bpon, a largo scale. ',lt is proposed to make it n stocfccoastaany. They &renegotiating for grounds to erect tho works east at the Pitts burgh it. R. shop, and it is confidently expected that ad Ale four months the works VIII be In ope rative.. Iv being the point where coil and Iron ore went, i; appears moat-natural that the two should create t. tow and become available for this nee of than.— Cr/try/and Plaindealer. —THE America brings so:tombs of streoge rm. more 1 , hieh were circulating in Parisi= circles —to a : effect that n movement was ooniempla ted in Torkey by the more fanatical limeel -1 men. which will probahly eventuate in 'placing I Abilel Elder on the Turkish throne. It is amid that V.I. will undoubtedly be 'attempted if the pretzu, Suttee, Abdul-Medijld, is not found suf freientl7 exclusive in the ardor of his defence and presert ratan of Islamism. (lmiet SACKS.-11 dealer In this city shipped 29,400 gunny make, slew days alone ' on the ' Alien tor point, on the river below tbleund Cal re, m.l.tfilled with corn already purchased This i sratabe r of snake rill contain mere titan 60,000 hurl:telt ofcoru —St Louis New,. The Greerhay Advocate says that some boye, ou,the 4th, stole cue of the large caution from ,• Fort liaward, placed it la the -centre of the towa, rammed it nearly full of powder, and 1 teethed it off. The pieces dew In all direottome, i cot meting through C. house near try, but fortu nately no perion wee injured. A brdy recently exhumed in Paris, after being burled fee more than thirty years, waelbund to Ibeio to elate of good preservation. The man. .had dill of hydrophobia. Two or three other , like re it 3 are on round in Preece. The virus of ! the distaae in hence inferred to parent the I hotly'. decomposition. Tint Troilecs of the Bank of the Solted States notify claimants on the Trout of Jane 7, 1841, whore cialnii have. been allowed by the Audi tors, to call tit the office, No. 70 Walnut street, bstwl,c the tours of 10 and 2 o'clock, cad re ceive their:money. VIIIDINIA ' GOLD Muse —The Fredericksburg Cale; "We uctderstand that quite a furor prevoi]s to Buckingham, Va., among the holden of gold mines, owing to the reported eale of the celebrated 'looker gold mines, for several hun dred tiousand dollars." • • Thu Deioorstio candidate for Governor in Maine Is opposed to the ;Maine law, i and to was.the convention that nominated him: The . law *lll again be made an Issue In the elec tion. ALDA.IIT.' July 11.—The can al toile lei She first week of July, foot up $85,469, an increase pier the corresponding week of last year of 854.193. The total hares/no thuklar le $ 42 .- 898. It Is meld tbit over 800,000 busbels or gran were destroyed by the greet fire of Oswego. . . a! . Ur Oakland Property for Bale.—T his [ at simmer le Waste about abont half a mile from Manley-Roe. le II fronting on the Pittsburgh Barman toad Idonhanies'Eurrn al. -pike Itoal, bounded on the moth and oast, by Lands of ~..,. Janine Craft. Nig., mid on the ninth er A. P.Chllds. Us.. ,d . i onstalidnir alma DIY ACRES. It Is messed with Fruit . ~ Trees of the obofeeei kind., men: of Mom in noll hearing. ''' 1 Thor, le • menfortablo two.etothelnrame NOUSE, oath 110 other liollittige; aim, an abundance of 0 rah% flambe= Ii nod piranberry glom of good qualify. I ve.II dlssikee or ..t 'the ahoy* Property altogether. or divide - It to toll pas. thaw, " 1110114113 I. CAMPBELL. Jeldealm ' . . No. 110 Water street V° Great Beetorative—Feret and dgue cared by DR. ki'LllSX'd Jr. Ottgall liougham of Wool Unica, Pert county. 1111rmle. wakes to . the proprietor, that he had suffered 'greatly from •e, memo and proinseteti &Meek of Weser and Ago.. ',sod gm eamiletely metered t, health by the tue of the Ideas Pills alone. There Pills unuoasticuably posers. greet lonia properilek trod cal be take. With deeded 1,, many 'ffiedisleing lovitooratiog remedies: but th....LPrer - Pills thud preterolueut to a meow of rash:clog . disorganized Mendel healthy...ohm; hen. Magnet celebrity they bare attained. Then - use. rem formidable &Imams achiag from • dimmed Liver; whloh w bong teemed the Alike! the that eminent phi-: dialogs of the Prod Raton are mar rendered esat Mettle, lbw:the - to the stud) ehd Pesaasenuteu of th•dbo.oo,thlld physician Whor name this groat smolichie beam—a alma which wilt deMend to posterity r one deserving of, grad. tole. This Inraluable thatileine should always be kept pith'. eteoblehll.oe shit •Plocamoce °Ube earliest synth tome of dimpal War. it moo be lately end .9.40 y .1. Mll:llltaft.t. - Pure...mm.4lU be . earttful to ask fat DR. lIPLANIriII OpLEISRATED LIT= Pb LL and take none else. There or. other Pile, purporting to be Limn Pills, now before the rata. DM3l'Lands Myer PIlLs, also'bia celebrated Namulfug4 era wow tea bed at all roc/actable Droll Store. in thiUrilted States, and from the Rol. Proprietois. FLEMING EIROTLYEItd, .1..0 Bummers to J. 81,Id t Co., CO Wood street. . its' Montt lltitis TUTIMONT.—..MY. Sulu mons: sir ;r. think a no more than strut of justice to Ica ui well iv to the Smirks:l community to stets, the SYMOTACIAB 1 bounbt of you suit ms. welL Idea to, slaltt musts Improved. I can ses,smsil taint with \ ibtm for 'any length of _time without fsdatto m my eyes. Should toy t tgf , t continuo to improve by the am of them. , Lbare no dbubt but I shell be ads brresd without UM= in a short tips. Your. train T. 111)UNDE4.: : Allosbioy City. lute 25,1813. 014..1 here owd Kr. docmons BYE Gialsra too very bd.! patiod, with. dsolded Messina.. and bays no hesitation is stating Iluit a &bears 'Won of lons stand. Inseloss been relayed. sod the organs mem to be acquir ing rizor sod tons. .1 thsrsfors cheerfully bear testbnotty to their eacellenci sad somissey, as also to Its. Solomon' skill as s. insetteal Otaldart, and tbil .7roaderibl twilit' with which, hi adsits his &Muss to the various peen ' ' ' • Darittu of D. B. BUTTON;•. , N 0.24 SY.Tn• stmt. ViltatiD7 IMIXIM BARNES,' to, 13AFF.S , .. Here. d. I. the ktu.of-,fothinsir yoi tho upon which wwoan confidently restxhirenutstlon of our WW bard, itlceedy published several. cerlidentee. mein:lW Bahia nude for one. regully. and inulciarY saes. end roll elm& how been .eutileeted to. the BIVERIST. narra ADTU•Is 00NnieiffeaflONE: .and Preswrcrid that content., totellOnee from dwasieti The Ibllowingils.another Prasfof the sonielnedinteeteblo 4110 000 WORTH OT BOO= AID Perna . •• . • • A LmoN..x.e.in..ll ••• : 12. nu. • • ..Musa: Brun Iltaait—Door Env Your tot rm 'ir.re duly RoaellooL . 1 ova stooot at Um Um., wo tth tld W n owning t tho 10th 2.1 Joss sa-losy . ltar• Porne4 to %a II trulSolltor wool mat bric— enlldlnQ • luso thaw - story bolldhas. 117. 001 , tn. In It at Ma Woo of tti• gm sod MI Into th. magi Wotan.. was • lags azooUat of oLI. 11 oras• nry nothoo • Mr notes mut' book , amount. that :ono to 'the 'mounted to about Um . lbons04.): 1 •1 ottiolv rm. ?g l iilAl L 7 . r oVest• * stri 11m• L lott bay • 1/1/06 to.* 0m0,,,a0.4 tint Ina taat Sit rale it Ola, • .. .7ser Mr.. SOLbIliON8:-.410111 inE,ta.4l have 1' , f••.: : i ti . _ been athlghd trl th visk stag put eharClithtelneme. and ' ' ye Wed...tier laeknr,lb. 13 le all ot• trarele 1 bale netei - brau able to cot a heir or ~Dilm 4 a. ~1 4 , ' , . . 1 , 14 . ......-1 , 111ah 51 , T., 661.25 ES that would help tete.• 1 bave hal srtehet raw , - 4 "'"" i '"^"" ''''''''."-""'" ''''' " [bat would cable MI to sow more distinctly. but could v totter keep that on more than oneshalf hour from the 1 LAyAgays w i : feet that they casual mob gentian , - g o The. Brat and on% COMplite, flan. " Toe had drat imported vane. sod ALA It has cap my nn- I. ONIFOR.M in two large octal.° VOCLITISO, ataut elm to cot • pair that would teach can I thoug ht `ire pave, I would try fount. for hotel h Were. tosetho earl .6dd r O.P. PUTNAM ea) ism You mat net eta PP Mattering when I say My wore re mottmblishel LAYAIW'S new Work on BABYLON a non itrtaWer eI.DOCIMIUM. I bare Oct been able to O • 7.. 4 , mot by candle-light for more them half an harm at any d angral aa.h7 lth M'" nolo botore I got dm alarm Blunt I sot these, I mad "t 11.—.211-0a who curette. this with the Flan WOWS. ore Sunday .e ast a and contli ten o'clock. without e 1,11 itopplialvittillOTtl POSIPLLTS. and habdeammely Panning the l pain. which Is a thing I have aced.. "" for the ;two of AS: On , vado , ` so the Snood' 011 of LAYAILD'II HESE DIS(X)YIin&B before for years. for TWO DOLLattit. think i t g,„..rgi„,,, your A 00 0 N , DE . N5 .... 11D xprno bi N h ot a the ON EY ob reabDiscovfities,wlt. and hoping otho. may be berolitted by it. many ne a Mr •An a l ow nville 01 . HAAR AND A.PUAKTER. You ate at, Liberty to mats toe of my maw at any Loot se a o This (toodetned Edition contain all the interesting &Preference. I am. HI. truly' your,. ittWortat DovtdOn aOf the Maloof; the only matters 1111NRY BIEL, Wharf Manor. Pittsinuwlt. encitteo taloa minute detalls of emptanal and mana mental resuelon p S. S. 1 forgot Co matador that my wit. le greatly bane- I e A NEW EDITION OF THE FIRST EXPEDITION. with dated by the pair the got. and ennalle pleased- IMO re hundred sod thlxteen Ula,tlatlovs , and mID--3 rot 1 - NEW EDITION , 01 THE BABE YINAiIIIINIED, without lb. largos plalies—largelllno. cloth 1 , Meows. O. P Putnam & to. , feel compelled. In wird« fence, to dotty the otatoment of Jlusroa Barger 4 Brothers, that thole oditlon of ./uTard's greet Dimestios is' Ow first American Elltlon , On Pm contrary. thattWoris was go Wished by O. P.Funtam k Po. more than theca mouths asain • hoodoo! enyLe. and at • Prloot 'ardent bet of soy elmlhr emerlsan Cook, whetbef , lanai by Mourn Ilarpor (warty other Aeon:lean onbliduirn G. P. Putnam & a hare Win k, lished so easefully condensed oditton of the se includlnit t o t tho Dropomutial and intereatinu matter. at • ticies which lamp the Work ''lrithia the Meal.. of all , Mom of Whether ether one or both of there editions wen prialat in Now Yak., Boston. London, or BE kotenbrtrg. is a. toaster which Meow. Putnam k Co. antelder am! Olen beildneae.and not that of toter amen 'So long .0 the book Is their groperty, and le alrly put into the inn ket with their itoppot, at and 1110de0ata yet lleme.Pubtam 2 Oamnsider BHP comitOtteMnolly ant( ju sad even then:tore eh . .. Antral nada= of.the AID., eart Trade entitle thorn to ospocoesetapPots Baia s Yleafr7 uncalled tot as it 14 nov:moat ant disModitable to aye respectab.e Maims man. Hems. /Oahu= s tan h, bvive tO State forte 1. Toot LAYANDI NINEVEH hit firet , ork) enthaly printed in New beelt, that all its illuotridlona wore engraved born and that It woe sang... Mend pub honed by no to advance or toy other &Min bona.— the author reetiving a suitable bonus for the T. That the hated' mote of Ill'este.llarcar Motu to [hit Work, and also In wssol 0 tae Prooopt one Po Pm \ Po , h of .tholi ova Nelms In moo) Mrroltotif no \Wird fur by anv peorocallon. however sligfot.,M et Mews l'utram Co and Ina Tallits* witthe oldtnery enatoos and <Mt./ or lefeindt orl puolianera. Aad relemans al they sincerely are toj; Jule as} routine atatmom hnd, O. P. Patna k 00. hod I corgrallal to repeat that the eirentnotanew oonneeted with thoodourferouns—the fart Plat Is lo not done far profit; I but evidently for an ogorrouiva oursato. ant 'the unßtolli nat.le,chua.ter of the attackupon thm prOserty, alto. sethen show en coital, labial hes retedeed no, warrant or rono'Nftntu any Pmeal ngs Mir mt. .Iyl6Hln O. P. PUTNAM A Op. j WL believe Nature lies provided a remedy for every diem. which bah h heir to. KIER'S PETROL/Olt or 11008 OIL, pat up as it cove, hoc the greet latomory, concealed deep to the bowel.. of Mother Earth, Is, enthout doubt. one of the greatoet of these rot:bodies. Head the following testimony, wen by a grateful parent: , Pilaw" Vats". Ohio, 6pt. 'OIL . Rock. Hier-edir: I have sold all TO. Ferrolento. =oll.eome two menthe past and have been look los for row agent to get • further supply. 1 cowl belts aeldsome down more. We hare found the very reflect In idt" and DYsentary. My daughtor. at the " duo your agent eras' bete. was lying very low with the dust Lam heed teaspoonful. sod in them hours gee. the "cond. unthe tittx atoppol. 4111. abe reordered trusosdlettly. It is also extraordinary remedy for ooze and Indonted Sy", Outs. Brute". nod illetunatinn. and for the Piles; some base been eared "lons standing. .ale lor.Y.,:ttiZgasist lure &onow. o to M==l=[l===M= Treasimer. • j Major Joni; WIIJACIL will ho o maid thit. for the Whoa of COUNTY T ttgASUaxa, bolo.. Oa. Whig sod Anti-llasoat oounty Noronha. ha to be Do aognat next. ifidthtf Eleir Dagnerreptypes.—lf yon wish a Pine Picture. moderato In rim go to OARGO'.3 DALLERY. No. TO fourth stmt. jre jerOAßD.—DootorTame having boon relined from hie °Motel Sable es Baryon and Phretoten of the U. S. Marine Flo.oltel.•111 lo future glee his coacdf. et led attention to Me Pretest/loos 'Dike and rerpiente 40. WV Third eteet. oho,. StolthdelS. tos7:43tra— aer WE MSC} the attention of our read ers to the advertlnnuat of "111000041 IBVICORAitiG CORDIAL" to be towel upon the fourth pea. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL -$500,000!' n. C: LOOMIS, Agent. No. 69 Wood groat, PULsbuiTh. DIRECTOR!:. Thmdnre Ina 01 Neuron * Meltensior. R chard i ..... .-Pirm of woe. Meg* Op. glp IL Cledle. Modem & Co, (korre ..... ....... of (Mame 1300 100, Alma of Coo, Maloney & Co. , .hoer ift.t, . .-Farna of Willard s Wood. nn Leury G. Id= o kJ,. CUPP & Bowe.. Jana cf Jame. Low k Co. Chart. B Firm ef Cre - Hetet, & Co. Jelin it Firm of J. 0. Howe a Co. D. Lambs:re. Elmo of st &A. Lawreocs Co. L Clarks .4 ..-...,-.lllmoof Peavey CU. Attabtoli.jr.....Firm of Lew!. Attathil,l Jr. I Co. LASi krodon,..—.l.,Flym of J e ll. Boob., Moreau I Co. Antos T Drapht--..,...P1m0 of Trowbride. Delit I C o. Jinn ltffio n-....F1rm al Deleon Coe CEusrles P ILAki"--.-Nina of Modems. Wart 11 08 . Co Gemwe C thermau & Colll. G• 01. el . D, Holum I Co. Amens Clem ct Comm. IMP rap & Co. Moues of T. & U. tlesmuker. florid &Wont Mem of J pewee & Senior& =IL Re•km.“...---Tirm of Norte's. Butler & Hoyt. r=e t i t lt - g,7417.7 r 31. f ",f.k .J4fral Barnes,.--.-...--FErm of A. a. &Mies it Co. lice /sls . ....Plan of IL Leawood ems. Lucius Hopkies,.-- . ... Of /loDtdrue, Allen & LO. JusfraA - .11;u1 of Dram Dahmer & Dwight. /mac IL Proikieghom.Dlrm of ftothlogbam, Newell * Co. Johan it of Swift, Hurlbut i Co. Ontis of Condit & NOR, /herd Wove. Croke. Naas,. H.IJIJebatIL..-.Firm of themes/Stockwell • Co. Jamey HiunDkrele-Flrm of borne y Humphrey k Ins T. Nookyr,. Cor tlavotel Dank. Skolord N. of Wells; 0.80 IT Morgan, --, . . George Prare,...----...71Gm of GeOrge.Pratere 8051100 k LOOWIS. rresidont. at A 3: J. MARTIN. Demeter, IL C. LOOMIS, on , the late arm d breardy & loosle,) WIIOI.3IIALE DVALER Lu BOOTS 59 Wood street, Plttsbetrgh Third Annual Stateraeut tiE TUE STATE MUTUAL FIEDAND uwice.goe COMPANY. rf Ilarritenre. • E 1•111111,000, !. Pty. 4,1104. Amite of the OMPUII. Mar 4, '02.41919 016 74 Premiums odd to It. 1,1601...._ 135.900 66 . littermtree'S on 1.46.6.--- • 916 99 • Statios.eil 6.92 061 m Furolnite..... 1.000 09 9216,142 6 6 Promiram $ .2290 94 De. tarminatott....—,---, .1262 41 LOaisa, Expense. Commiselone, 11341¢31.11., Itatnrrold Premium). • • • !Statham.). 11.901 61 Is sad sum ad Ell=3:11 .rtroto 1141. for 10 ' Ammo eo Wads mod ktartinft.,t,..k.,..4 !maim lo'bands of —• • «rave! bands---,--- ir,eao et Me .1 arnitu and Asoonat of &ABTA.' calms anima Ito Com. ;• Play oat pt 404—.—.—.--.....—,..-1 , WO 00 JOBB P. RUT/IRBY...BD.UsarB. ' In county: s P.O. BEDJWICK., Ilarrtalatro ma, xIUIS • JoSZO, Pallotielablia A. WILK'S. :Bazaar, I f tltsburgb: A. A. ciutArfati . JOKY ff. RUPHRBPORD, Dauphin county; A.J. GlLLBTOtarrhburr. \ If T. JOBEA. • s . \ . • ZOBSIIT KLOTZ. Girton mast fa A UP . a r, .10fIN RUTLIeI nn, ?out. . iturr: fi.... tread . Kill km. ofraltat, rfar It of otio,oad bloo d narioatloaf al.. an morohoodiso la , cI•T'Or COlllartf. at foorost rotao ooluittoot withasfoty.', Paffetastmfo4 on tlarolllfar boas. situ, r.orpotoolly or , or iMill, ut year.. , B ouch °elm corner of loofah mat t=t•ntwostmt. Jett! • , 'A. A. 1.10.8K1104 Acta . Citizen's lzumranee pany of Yittsbargn IL D. KING. Paataw. , MA AS 144 fuel. TEIMPSIS OPTICI, 94 *IMES, 8ET19., 41462,11:5T01D WOOD , • • air 1919990 Hum LNT 00100 1/115111 , ON SIDS 01110 .111111 311/11112.13111 1 nityan s . AND TRIBUT 6188. J\ \.. Sir /Mow as kw or tholoce, I • I" •11 ‘ mama Ulf ograa '47.47.4 MIS LPL4II'?I,,N AFJUJ rIOI , I TR,LN 5P021%117UW .., DIRDO2OIW: \ • ' ' Wm. Loth/214..1i:: :tabor! Duo W 00... \ John S. Dilworth. • Yrouoin • V4...l woo.ostoir. .1. &Dorian:twin, rl oiler Drotht. • •il. \ 1 , 11,13ft•II. ••, cloth . JAMES P. TANNER; WHOLESALE • Intltß • • IN EOM' 5,110121, Bolus g ra, HATS, &C;, 50 Wood larva, rare.Tittaburgh, varlly stoic k brace 3 eyary variety and, Style ot Ito3to,fibioelyStototo. yotiObtota direct from thY lb.. Non. grutlood nuttottow o i adopt.' •ex preiorly to pr/ng And Sumam sales. ' Mill \b• aeld at pall. f tgara 171 . 11:;i:1: 4 4=A;:itl .2"" I.V 2 p"ti. saanauka ' balm btkrisur. .114HOLIVIES) , ,8i( IkR 0 . NANOVACTUPI262 SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES . .. WOKS, MATTOCKS: ullow,B.sits, acd4 " - TITTi3BIIROH. 'Oak. 25 *5(4 104 betwee* let and Sta. , 411 Gr All work iarraniad pawl to say 15.55,etared:Ii2 PIMP t ifirlT E Du REMOVAL., - \LOGAN, WILSON 8i .CO.. WILSON imams IN YrOBYIDN Alln;D0b11.8TIO \ • RARDIYARE, CUTLERY, dm 4te. Have *moved to. their now and extensive' ,ite , ,tro. Et; Wool meet. four cleave above the BLOharlee /10.4:Merle . I,eir eiutoloers. *tt toerehoome me /any, I \ ERREOT \ YPEI kruix DAG ITATtENAL GALLERY.. • :oA,Ck:SON'a‘RationaliPagnarretta aallory, . corn. r the btamond 14.1 Narket street, (otrpoalt• Irosl r, &meat Pittsburgh. !••• Ilesend entlemertetehturto utast ILKlkeliknatats at modenseprotek•lllstdease cell et the Wor e establish, moot, fine] he erlth seri env tint hide and rhY USU.. atrumpal • 15 Ouch ektlf ‘ that thh ammeter to take tbs. suet weir, heothe elmtlee 'ef the hem= fb rut with pal the upswing of awn... 4 111 o, am• weans= • ostae•ste; ttu.. aechrotett CeDhld. tatt "stimaue tetwef erten el tlktas-, , • • liS.Phrson.x not ;winked t i take a ClehalyittlAtia Pert lea retembiutea, • • \ ' Ws. I.la.mt, dftennid, mins. *AY tent el th ritT _ A. b peon 0 P . ' II ' : 4' ,Tll l =. Lite IXatal — nd. - 7" ienuthertetT !"IrgusolTsliarr 'DA - GIF ERR EOTYPES. • rosy oina Btrumso, , ougio innuuriv. N• ITIZESB rind straiageniwki4'wish J Wu . = =wits. artlstio mut IL& Ilks Ilkocou. gtito=tri=l4l73ll=jated t .t r a tt i o r chars.. zoado, _RAF or.. d Larva .4 loft artozionl A N nod BXVlalto nor cot. D r oVao r Jar. l ux=itorarortro "" o ' n agoD sc. tt• the l t:Et it i i:Voithir =rm . l i ft by at! , w ooer 1p Lb* patreas et Ma Art: dile d o.l , rpee: idatog thasi7St yblp novor. • tn ' , 4 • ,*".. mnx nocHisa —oxsua 17 ; i1,1111ING"1fROTHIES7 ortvwsessuir,iscm is.) • \ ~.. ~ '\ 7 .1 " " .. Importint to Young lien. \ L• OFPFB. for sale upward. of :`THIRTY 41101.'0 ItECEMS. moor of whirl bate tun oold, tae out roar .or Ore dollero utderea and thtf whole emu\ ;dieing au omen, digerent W 1.70 to MAKE 110E6E.. 10 the ealo of on of the artioNetoloo., 1 baTti known 'yobs. men the put ear to mak, from fire to balm dollar. rm. day! and In nhoutoetnre And tale or lus,r one'of Mitt ar,o!oe. 00 yo it man of guru 1113 d abilitr out 011 to Akemoray: . t. l AUdrola E. MAN. ildotan. Man. eritiosinE ONE 0 !ALMS, gni tb triode number of iteoelpo old tes lore worded by WM.' `to later •t>31.611 from Lusaka oaten preliald. . . :. yyltaillt ..'". .111ILIIV reNHY H. QOLLTINS, FORWABDINA ' 9AD 001111113810 N ,16ERCIULNT„'A 67.:1) NUM :2361g DICALEg . 13 ' , CHEESE, BUleTng, RENDS, 0425(iAND PRODtroP\EJENERALLY, No. 25 iVeoi,•t;e44, Plttnbiirgin, Sew Mnsid r = ~ew binslic. lIILY DALE : • Do they , Miss 1 , 1 . 4, ' at Ditme / "Yrs. We Stan Thee at IIet•e; Nano/ TM: • • Annie. 51y own Love—Pod-21 Plums rylka—lbrown: I'H Throw Al yoolf Awn, o Net, barlintarranited at • dasoteibl. : Abkita'a In do Coll roand4deidne Gull= Love Bt. dettottineb—Browo; . • la belle filn• yolk a—W•onsi[nle, Ihri°d7T°4 Anierl .P."g„r c T.i., t e net 4.l ao Bon Bolt.' , .Wellata The seen Jan reed. by /duns t.oy-bl EU... [ 5. Loge lob of .pop •ad l' abr a tand odd Hook , JOILY E. MELLOIS.IOObod roust cIELLERS' v VERNIIFIIGE VE" ALL a. KSolfora—tot ms 557'.7 5 ., row 0 57 •stoor• 1002 . Ygrenifußr .bare otboll.[,an ,311 roll last 1. chtalzed • bootie of Dl'Land Verontfng• W i.re il • to mr MAW. wilbaut. Ito eapedine soy wostris—tbn 000100001 unwed • for gone wooke-1 tbol polehated D0[11007010; snot[nky• 11. wbloa expelledawor one buw., droll large Vona, , 41G1.1 Tema Tqwnstip. Ttfrooson County. Pao: July 5, P.M. within.; • • Worm Modleite. ttudlllarbo sbould moo that reoodri and sold by - jri~. 11746L.Led19, 57 ll.d.itvoq. ND.Eft'SV OW'S' 'celebrated PIC4ES, B r oE :i aozrbx.t. Pick.kr. pint, 01204 17.=:T0L1.. 1 , 111112 . a 51zuhecoti KetatitiTAA 10 d, Penthr 10 co. 'l7Eiderwmd's eumior Tampa larrta_p. • For .raie by 1.17151 • \ •W. A. .16-OLUTUr. AND = SHOES, YEeln!ira<l:al2tEotiete.fAlT raising ca . k 3gt, 6urk'*-4" qie " yrib N) A. 3IoCLURQ. AMP ,BLACK-50 blll . l:,wasurced La4Lp, 4'4 41,F1a1r Banniaas. . . j 716 irocattoots to J. tLigid, 4'40,. 6o,Wrlrti fl HILK ALLS —lo.page , Chalk Balle t / •• Shazd'el tut real and..tc.t. eat. PLEMltitt 11110THIRS. • A DUES - Iva PLAISTERL-2,000 yards Ad- Lesivo"Pl•lbtar. eTrf ofaro .M for aale by. .1715 ?LEMBO 1014nInaL 44A510511LE FLOWERS-450\ lbs. Oa Ohn=ondli ylonals, In star* and' for P1.305.1nG 13, OVInAn. t LASS-400 lbs. Arriericsdi X l 5 ,tire acd Irr nis,er njauxciN `CE - k --100 1.- \ !Ake stare `46.d . f0 /11J. n• Ur Uslol ~ P 11141170 lILIY2IIIIIIB. • Irrs 1 36-60040. , :litilmegV,Ar0* 11 . 3 * • by o.o*ll..Eurtte NE,II v i r ow OAY-39 bu t A lsU Elonv' In atone 1-4itiv;fikii CA v ILES-12 bone ex I;trutf'4"4"cl.!3!',ll:r."VagruelinAtiiu. CRAP jRON,-).41 iri . OkTEE-430 bags Oo % • 'a biota and fo eral, tu r r lirtsl SPAS 'O/11VILI1111117011. QOAP-3(1 b'o:e3 Soap,P ktiburgh mann YlE""`"' I C' d°9 ' '" "'statAlutiiAeunair. 13r0..i.8.-ASO Mt& x. 0.. sud fop • .0: 8P: LIGAR-OUllptivlitildS—Ot Tana plain , . . Tales', \iliitk \ Action liiiCir. I,rxdov.t. VALES' 15A.11 . 41010K, Yales'‘Ei% Looks , for fltorti, ai , :'•eolfoiskif on land .it y , le,, A tao, ',yen. 'att of e. , tO:4, Vault D00n,,410. • - , . • „ , Iffiali V. &WA CO, -• if l'Ofkoo ; . ' Soto la woofaerlarer.Thlld . 1317Bl e le' Sd_LEA I I USE . and LIO xi T '' g lai r corner of Ibeneend stmetbitt Destine idles, A the SLAM Wetd, eI X of P:ttetorrAttrid be meld art • raison tbe Dolmens. on betarder 1 0 TAIRILET .DA DX JULY. tenant et 2 o'clock 'PAW, Thi lot bee trent 'of to lest Afoot,. en Townsend stmt. end extends butt *loon mad idles 10 tee:. The Ilontn'teNe three stool brick Seebbtx conbenlng illfeil mom Intim mule Imo.. at pale, ' dltte' It OILLS, • jy1441.1, , , NT . A:•II:IIItCLALLAND; TTATIO: FAVOR DA:LAY —., ~, • A TTAININu _ —Thom .111 no tarifa:in so well adept..4l foe tin ioinmon dlruai on plantations so 11s A. IrAIitIESTOCAA.'.7/AIfAIIIOE, now Gamma, Marin .11153- Wears. 11. A rohnettont4o, —Gentlemen: Inni pleased to Worm low Gm your,94.entlftwe continuos taloa wan thladtfomel 10.11VA...bias Woe daltrarablegst one plantar*, Ropy of my enstonme. who Irma in On noble of nella otter medlames.ata now deteemae eV. rt. A. rehtteotoolen Vomit.** only. onion to itsla 'LT U VF.II elheasv.• fact.l. know or no•Venedin es *Ad lei this city trash goods so WI in Um eGlooadonoC the. man then. send noo,Orty4roso amore of ,000 vow him as 1 todour . \ • Ittinwtfulzr, o.nefonon.. Proquee•A mad told' PARGEAOCE; CO.: \ owner of Iflp4And Woodsman. • "hist.q. bjqkup Et. I. Samuel ASNON E . rpm. Eq. b-500 ground lquetarit, , ,Yl ~iCr nip br FLEinso it.r.orank\\, .125 boxeo extra Candles, .a.t, 07 sPICINGIZR sOleias sad Extra Fandly LIARBAUCAL - - tinrces4uoe, for sale by 1716, 'PRIXOSIV BAII.DAMIL `Scrap Iron, just OBE itiILEAIIOII r, in Ito !: Alta UGE. . . itARIMINS IN SUMMER' GOODS, SAT P gintnitt ttI7BOIII , IELVA=W,Ith a e . . Ob.. Ing out our stock of atustutar (hod% to teats room for ao e.ely 7.11 SUPPITIII, nanc44,113. , prices et our Lawns, Barns., • Ttssues,, Grenadines, a: .Itsndletes 1.11,s of light Ps:lto:fest at-1e cents, Also. 800- on. ' idett e• ed out at , Fathlia east: - .\ irta y41:1114" COW—:-Taktv4 nlitrzut r ittlit mtbe preimrl:l Pej; 3,httrheigl 11:ras rat 14 e n Um Ttoi p.n. as Mulled \ cams forward ° ,lP.VVlVlrrirr h " i "'" *" """`"aizeh."Teclu=l b law. :typoalta thcloat Mot; missile% A ' LLYV :01.17.-1410 •ERTY,',FOI3, tu,•l4Jux rislOing a.LOS OTOROUND rural On.oolo t St tate; amt.:2opm Nak 64 a . allyw!taattialt Is mattd a 4P/sad ttlyee stacrlat.gaXg%lll‘ad.....o4.l7.:= I r Niti P .r. i ro • XdT Wend at 40 ppiesj - 1400; pINIDAND-- - The•Trusteol.cifitte•PlTTS, • nuearrOAS CWASPAPIT two Ohio .la 7 a Del'thigi /41 0 1PCLOZNT. tba Capital /Ito i Coin 1. oat f profits of ea lan eta moat s.; Parabla .. WA, • litratiaktara at ttal: pip!. "'4.“1! ItlATVllTfit''Tisaatteer. 2 1/Y " ES, This, monang,"at MUR WURCHVIS47B4Lostst a•d - rhort Munalr • laSgalrlftlidolso:=o:llll,Plie4'.• VIVAM PNPER=loarget anuntment- of w T. arattradatit of Paparihaataia.lttat thr baett 444, to ' th e' ummoa. atala7 and !aghast attl • a • •ash. and qoaitaatlrkshlaza b 7 arrivals Van U* . 4 . 4 .. 1 11tha gamma fr by , JO2 , •1 , Taomas ralatad nailut C.±OI4,WALL'PAPERAiIinh and band- NVLeart nuatut.. itail.tateseL tIEOOIIATLONB-1 - 6,yrarnisho Oak, Ma tEgtnigitVaye"ltriegv.tlirini",2°ld' , Taw/Claira4:' rbiDOW 'BUNDS'-'catized 004 Griosissorttbezirmat .1713 i .ir s tra3fAilri+Al r Altn. Huirt, WZ:§II.ERN INSUI . LiNOR CIOXPANLY-- : A. " " trN "Pittibrit:t3, 8..92uai azu. iO/18T A Id NI gT. ARGO'S. COTILLONorD,BRASS BAI maim= oc...Yourta st.est. a. r lan \ AUCTIbN S' ALES. BY P. 31. D►VYB. Anektlirlrmer Books, Eogrovings afid Farioy Rpods. I IN SATURDAY arming, JQI,T 16tk . ae8 / .delock ‘Oll5. oold— • N • • . • • An ostoralso, collection a volVsblo tboal= s t . l , ll.4.. sal. btotorlesl,nonnea. OOKS—/mll7 - 31byA ontiono ouslltlns 100 turr, Blank Books Wan . ovolOos, ,"'9.ll4tzg A bonds... moonrcco•nt of fakis lIRATIBOZ. Pooh Monnsiss /AHOY 000 DB. . /YlO ' Court Ade. \ RDAS, July 13k\ at 3 o'olooli, toe Imams., I•wine discrilm4 0n9•912 of 80rrAHD • vls: ill Ito. Woo NOWA LOTO Or 111. 15L9t1t Wonlof Om of rte. 1:04 93.36 obi ay In Imln't plus. own f Inot on Wan. stroot am oottonnto— Wide allok . Fro orblab aro *metal 11.1111111 nWELLINO ilotpuut arch • 01 011.00 N Oaf D. a t red 61 and 194 soon 2) Mt Mat on folotant7 strut 1,0 Mt. 6.lnofnlon Lots UM oat on Kaa . % \ Fonounak. havion front of IN tea ' \ or9eMing book 91 foot Indus. no.balt nun, terkluo tortlx nnn ;Aber norstoolvo4onairo of ?dm Jolio Ms l Me as. nor atv•onovo. No 0 Wad. Irol K. DAVIS, Anetio ON SAT 111. 0011 rt, tho. fall! Mat . ..demo GROUND RIM, bayabonarked baying *trent book 100 b. II and TB: VIII be told .ay In031•1/11`. nb and wandlca ALY3-1.00 N win bTW. W I Wyll• rtrlnt..• .113.Teremb-1 Intoreat. rot Saban, or of zr, attrilt. IJNITED STATES- bURANCE, ANNUtri TRUST. DORMANT, . : ' \*. PHIADICILPELdI. • - RED. 1LPR1L..241. - 1850. . A.F.I, CELOMIR - PlnylerClLL:. , • rrAL-,a50,000.. 0.4... aimatar of %%lid asa,c4s.../ •n\ Iree *mg, Philitdelphlik. :: ornom 07 11111 1101111 BOARD AS PIITLABILMLUL: ElLt on i 1... +rawford. • ... Paul Pk Gaddy& i Ambrose W. Thocapaou, Lawmen Jobtkoosy b, w..X1. 1 00, , 1 iyorry Wilarisr. Jiwob L. Pi t ts., ~ - .' Javan Dovetils; Willtasn M. *Ion; ' VlFlllism Mi" , Pntsule44.-8 6D Ii.CT6 Di. . . • Ms Pnwidad.,Amtmes 7 W. Thals . - . Medtall Easpiapx—Pittabuse...l4=44 U. W 111442. IL D.: ",' R LLB.T.tti&OI.6: ...J. mhlT T4 ninth rtmnt..l4l24bursiu PEARLSTBAILIIILL• LIFE I AN 011 ART CANAL BMH3E, 311A8 Tllll. RATLILOAD ITATIOI4 EEINE; Bunatrins, ...I Ex- TR (of oolootod WEI% Wheat) FLOE& for BIIOHTB and MIDDLICIOBodWaIOod Rood dr We will dellves Flom to fooollrit BEAU s, of the two titles. Orlon p/000d on toms ad :, k REI TER% cantered Llboo_ty &ad EL Oar oirlan LIAAN. WIIkWIN CO: d. 62 Wood otrwekwill bo ottobtiolkta - toy lid - , RAEL.T. HIENEDY -.11 CO. wrcrarir ICELITA.Rt INSTITUTE. . MIREOTED BtABO . Mt.. DOF 'VISITORS . ILII Km:data:l by tb• State. le under the teperiateed; etre of Clolatml IL T. P. ALIAN. a thebegterh.d grade- ate of West Taint nod a ereeebeal Ilegtooeheilded by eh .. ales PeonttrA The 0013glig , OP STUDY la thabutuelly ' . taught, In the Lott Colleges, alth the -.44 , 110n of '.o • . . oxteadel s comet. of Plasbestatlore.Netuzet pima*. &Ea , , theorette end DraetleeTZepinearlag. - - - - . , , • \ The Ettlelletter the lostitate mill be entirety with awl arnmixtoteta ‘14.418. for beatlag them with 'Veen . before the tomb* of the loaning MAO. TIEN. 'thick .111 render. the' Inatltute entltely neettualled to regard to Welsh. tronrentepee. mad eareeabletteee of rerldeeee. ae It L. almdf in lhorougmleils of 9:l3Lrglac s% -..e nee. of govermseht The Se v enth ANNUAL THILII ern' voltam thaltECO lICINDAVIS ekIPTSMOBee l llalb • 'Totbre'ebaree , PM cr etuabarkaael Baselort \ hurgeou'ebee 111 &etre.) Parable • • .dedtetar the Safferlautebaat. at .bhabu•r - lestltate. pranillts ooLtaLy. Ss MOAT: or the oodershreed. P. DODLBY, , \,. '., Jridtati - . -. \ . 'Preddiett of the . \ \ -.llettleeftle .lonreel. Llhaleftepitbllaln. Ph:Waugh (Wet% Naelteltle Rosy beep Batmen Mahvale Mg.. \ eret bleelpbee.Tagle, eel paothb in' eh? end' coaarrr ' !mum be the meant ofwed grad b111.40-the Boverta tatadaat at the Inettinta—fr PR. Oakfert thaisonneam.l • • L•-• s—Olodkoi -Philo liss4, No. Pittsbura, sad seat. side st the .."71iDRY: In .*..w...• • .. .. ii \ i .. NA J 1 .4: _ /REKS'of Or dePcription, ' : . of Coo ininnnoui..4 term i' ' :i Sod ... 4 \ ' Dew row * r *Bose* plata le of orates aod ,i ‘ Proiltly _Tea drat !eel and evert dweriptie. of YOUNDRY \ i OktrYLNGIB. OftEr and Warehouse 11443.1 • • awed.. i ' I i . . HE \ andereiptil. will sell doh.. ', • d upon . \ 1 a 0p . :4.11.1 - A: .1%.,71 Iffrium,,N7,..J.' I \ • 1 , • Pi. of LAM In t th* ettidistrict, 1 14S L o;l.td. I \ . arid Worded \ ttre s ther b OW. avenues Itoeil , a . Acta • TWO lets are situated 41.40 the 4tY hise.lf he bevy a new Wine water course *blob eceettes f Into the atoaosaltdo. ti•e , 0 41.. 124%. iluttelj.... it 4 - an to t e hnesetriate e tr.r Oboe mir th. arm Irate with, tbec.ii.L . . Surd *mirth. wadi with mu) teeny/4i * sdan read. they would be a molt anditablehtvestment t o a . - 1 or any reauulhautiler *woolaten will to dainieterwr , I The utielecen be nunhood on adroulasolatioh ten% ilel-ithliste indieputable. i \ ,N ~,, illi. P4ulV. of the Loi.e.ean be Men at the other of is Becorder of Deeds and or 31te mderaigeedoeherill i • --- A 'W tztein7y r itt 4 l.l a r l ei i na r itt kns. " \ U"11 1 . 41 . ealiciO* the CO tre C it ' oure, " ' "Ub il L.M.l -' ll' n ' I ___ . i TODD \ /11 RISTTIT.,\ 11892. \ 'i •deorsereat Latraitigourth street. • \ Por Sale rpm widergignia• oirmilor • 'll. .1. • licen sza 'siestas TRAOT Of '• LA In\ Pestles tessetillt,olotslatog •OURTZtEi 448,3th.5.fie1 iss - tbe land. - of Tomer. sod Obsigle. R . 'fhb Treat ts omot , gooos to the goor th 'erreet Rood, sod lalanstotiatelr on shs Use of tbe•Clty District t• Wi11t0611,14 , W the 0 10 7 4.1, ireulll tki' earelLoi t licetton *WOW &thing aglasse ary reddest . . %b. 1141414 . dsottrrol9 , lled. wi t h:t...rend le be good stets oT:sl*., ' The hoororeatenta ere tro-erorf fromeD I.lMff. ROUSE sod s. fr the Stelae— for Mae. • \Alga, ] ~ lttt ORIRROTS beer street , \ VA • ":"' Glass. Works for , E E "POINT GLAS S . c • the bolldlosa seeersery for the sethalurortag of. Wthdow, Was see erected, end • rebuilt., nod pdt Thu are armored on sass hest ets_lee all de , from, . Mob eater., sad aro considered ea aeM•ehle "tomer , for, the tudness.se est tho heldoothothehg , Tetholdf.frotot RIO , offerel sellefgetoft tO,ItsT 'olh(f.q Ititgl i ghtte l e 4 r t i !. -C or ot t c . ` • \\' Beni-Allthifir , Sale. 4. A. MASON - ;1 cO:s • w h Aat m oill u ttrof DRY V a t i tgr A tfisz r s it ur WM Theis hartamsta ' tt:kompliffiC ereelft L tv gr=o . 41 d e. ogj a Virt s air t er u ty g .l4PArag tflAecerty.eltof reoentr &Übe ••therlted th ... 2=‘,h, , , 1t..5t from osethr to •ftirD,f The whole shmk c' Borings Lhfil gad tri , Lbe sold off at • grestdlecooot. Together wttb ems sett, goetwee et llnellualfhtte, Geode:..thabrtdOertee. n'Lecee. BOOM, (11.0.-Cr...\ Te.eldryßltoserAptlysqutta...Olothedg_al9se-.. remiz= i r ar eat=.2 . :" . : Drifts. materiaT lava than \➢ A. new 7 - ' \ A. KAWS \ iIE inxierviced has A i ot recairin i k A„I, h (M x 6ll 1124101:18N, Wald worth* Tnied I. o•t 00 0l . :16 "a tirr• Z.This7rh lotwaitt. * Banos *mem. th umno 1:•"'• 1-- tiTiu.k c=tfc.' °MI, I I - 6,111, 1 37 -I . l S'itivlVlA. ll For 8 , e Low• . - 4 FIRST . BATE F MILY wttleta ban Lot . • withal thoo: ' loin bo so st►borsokt. /malls at tlo efts. • &aid I _ yinpue Teach .; Wanted. soh ins PtiTato PinuTi . aiding & b ta b !.! =l4 otir. PI•Or arm Bozliu datit , . 'VII FOR SPROD4TORST:-Wa, 'VIII ..H nPARK emits:zing 151XL11 , 1tC471LACILlae mate between Sun Marto and theiTschear lever. near the residence of Jaw. /Malls:abou Ou trans yule ' the Allegheny Velley.Rellroial on wee eldst and AIMS . * • MU. Man Xast Liberty ow the 'other view Oe..interwire..r .. mot. mac* of a largo tirimurs MUCK ISWXLLINY . Hollar. aiming!, flisiened la mote= style; , r ,.., ... ..untlNanit Yrs.% a Tiatent Ileum abates SOO ItTrwer. i Vwell eoa toren' unteillo % . urban of ; ant ees. ital. it la well ealatilaten for intbellrellea taut esitell.r lota, ray els to. onnibey, ter tonntrytesicueee- • Prise INCe) mien, AaPIY to •‘l - i 'Mts. , : COORTXII4 k L115L14 45 11Ithalieet. t t S O IIASTIBURGIIPROPERTTFOB,B4B -4easistlng of Tyro tors Of OXION lgo.l • St of Si Sot on'..lforth Mast strootorallia6l6t 1..4 • about 65 feet %OLT. strat a on villa. im lonnaut tariN racks tnm g fou ' l D nico n"ll4 . Lot GU na l ' , l6.l9 ' i l ron li ref el" .2lll gri has. •ct Natth putal . ir t tr %extendin g lasraboatia "17.1" - \ %spat:. tent PIZ 6 : 4 S . b• =pat oc 'gat ;aeli saft.'- Moe su.o. A .a ;TOO •Searat Its6WlAlll=l:l,p7.,•atvla& • , MOTIOE T4ZYFABIktIatS arta,9,MRS.. . 2 /• , I ina.Ta aitierlbas ha. toed Xs aavld* air , TWA L NIP lIELDP, via; Lana Danda twc : eb.t0....\•• atilt• aloha Imo alevalt. and Lea a is:weaved Ray.. paaa or II weedLth; .1.10411, law lona of "a 1111.211. ,\ . JLEs,aa• of the battaatwarla Is way =Nat& Ilaw `! • corn. ',Babble.. :mit mos. da. (aI•••7 .04 WA CAticl3.) St . Pbll.l4.lPhia Pri... al". "" ' • IaIPLIcIIXNTS la =vat. .varlory. , at- tar saat • paldarda at. th e Bald awl /Ingrown WarelwanANN \ IjOIEN ALTONOIIO : sad Jl5O. EL ST/M -ARS bays ible dm wucelwtal theiumayie lw tii. , °IMMIX. BUIR111:1511 andar awerili . a . % oribi *its eDOSOUGUI A ISZSWAET. The ill Jahn blalionassh will w satilwi, lit the =mow. N.. 11.3 J.lbietr strut. li•ntatraish. \ 31441:14 • OPA.ABll—lftring 500 cons of oar own y. 6 asautsetoto as basal and 'nada Ire aro ytsysrq to ontasetwith aensomm tar ther nropt, lan swan at it oultorm.4ta4 osotaories,-quilt s Warrw4...al3in REMOVAL -4 omasetpuok:e, — de : . ..q.4 -4 7:1174 ° Ars d alittiftlikE t hnu" 4,,tdv.r!rf Oar basthav : vii _ATICI3II SIZEIII.I4 BACON-7\casks Shoulders; 2 lances- A DITGRACITZ PIG IROAT-40,tces bow 'la- We uk.i IMMO:are rAtfe`, mane. sW• br (1181. I UNIATA 'PIG IRAN-6 0 wpm Rook 78 uLoam "iidiwwed, w- " aoaea~oußsDulms_4lkati‘i - wortmest,ot 11 4 i rt. 00 0wiligNPY« -16.!,000111H. ~"~~ ~~~ ~•.~ ~~ `\ • \ I
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