:•; - X[e - • - ' PITTNIIt7RGH GAZETTE.. Pcma(in srwinn a co. / - I , lTTsisuitors 'THURSDAY MOBBING, JULY 21, 1853.! MrEEADING MATTER WTIZBE FORD BAOII PAGE 0,171113 PAPER. 1 . , 113-Pmsrcriwii Amy Eixzerc,The astansive circa .j ./Aglan at oar Weakly Gantt* agars to oar tautness limn • 111iii.ddsidtabliMattInta (inmates theft troatheas Vi a . •Ow eh...aWA fa baawann tom and 11'4 tbowasid, b -11; 1' at I,lnare rrar vMses and mail In Westftst Pm:7y 'nob aed Laws 061 - , !;' , rum, Aurviensati—srAtt.e Lutarul nor - Prlntliss Itstablinhount of tho DAILY nourri:nro Omen on &War,' .ADIIaTISII6II who Amino Owls saloon to nom to the .11onan7. toorol,‘r• ;. plow Dann, th em to before I o'clock. car Saturday amizir• . , DENOCIUTIO 'WHIG , OLIAZ COXESSIOIIk 11081;13 POWNAIL, Of Zaneasitr County? TOZ AIMITOZ manna.; . - zz , o& : .+: ALEX. k moctogs, Of 'really' Coutity:!; 101 ',mynas CHRiklitAN MEYSIIB,- Oj Clarion Comfy; .CATWOLIC CRUNCH ; PHOPERTT , QUESTION, writer in 'the ,fthronick, who aline. himieli - • "A•Layman," his undertaken to defend the mode by Wiloh - the proPerty of the Roman Cabello Church Is held in this State; and to assail these who, in defense of the liberties of the psoPle; oppose all sub exclusive and dangerous powers. I;. The writer starts out with a perversion lor *lintsidentanding at the meaning of our po --I' Mon, by saying that our minks were "written . with a view to, create a feeling favorable to the repeal of the laot passed by ths — Legislitua of -this Stale in,1842,1n relation to the title of reel 1 . - Mate for religious purposes ;", and fOrther, that the minolaslon is irresistible," judging from I, our iangneger !' that we think that Catholic cid. d ,zeris have ao dents to be considered an incluted in the Wilt of Bights which leaves equality, ,, to veil ' ' • • I • ' I regard to theftret allegation, ills untrue . • .I''iltsit we have naked er - rsithe a repeal it the Ast • of 1842. • That net refersio all religious dentnedj 'nations, and plexus il( on &perfect equality under . • Aloilaws of the iltate. With that act we !thy, In relation to Its gtmerall - Provisions. belleie it might be =tilled to prevent ahtutes , such Modifications we would hive I r 4xtended to ali danomilutelons alike. We would •-•`. piece all on a perfect equality. This may also as a reply to the eicond Allegation of the writer. We deny that It can be legitimately tarredfrom our laimmge, in any pert of this I confrOisray - , that wis. havelny wish to ImPOse . _ • airy disabilities on Catholics we would not lin pee. no i'retestitt` te. We holdmost religiously •I . that all laws shioild be genital in their Opus title,. and that all citizens Mouth be equal before' • ". j'the laws. If any denomination, hoWerer, zre , • quire any exclusive privileges, In 'order to adapt I the - laws to their peculiar dogmu or forms lof •i riamrott Organization, It Is not to be granted,, un tiJete it ie clearlyirvident that suchdem and can he ne injury to the rights, liberties and safety others. We hope our Catholic citizens will tn . "' f ithri Itend us - hereafter; We award to them pSr t;ego but: more. It is betluse doilionds are exclusive, danger= and ar iogetit, that wonippose ihem. • r WltatWe oppose; and what we desire shall be re pealed is the sot of 1844,whiek vests 'litho ecole i elistioil property of every kind, as will as all pr e peity designed for educational purposes, belorig- . ! log to the: Woman - Catitelle• Church in Pennsil vUin; in the Rerun Catholic Bishops of I kielPtan:and of,Pittsburgh, and in their moors ins, forever/. add In 'no Colter pennies whatso- F eve, oppotte this act built/Id it recognises. • 4 iliiiii , ikterat • capacity, an agent of a foreign pritalo...and a high official eecleeiaetical dignitary, ' • ..' ' , which la not , done in the cue of any other le rpathwion whatever and butzum there is CO ` l lttisti to the amount of' proper:4 which may he • aliipkind. The- /3lshop of, Plitsbugh his twicansors,,Jitthity not made sole - corpora& r Wi iniwilknallmitild•poiers of acquirement; for ' • thirt?,.tiniattio limit to possessions for "hospitals, ,thmeirres; s i eminariee, churchee, panics**, or ether r4F4!ki. end d o,itob4 inilPottem whole Eteta'kety be screed over in 'this way, Data this &Rent; who is iniepons ible as far as ibe'people of this'country ere.thisconcerned, would 'exercise n power in every =vary dangerous to liberty. This right of unlimited sogAr's. 'ice* is pazsemsoi by no other religious oorpora • Aiontet the State. • All boards of trustees cr `l4l•Diiiii.'•vt ` any religious congregation, are com pelledapplytors separate:, greet, or net et _ , • • pnerporation, hi which theatriannt of - piroperip i ; ,'whleliniey be sew:tired is speiißoally 1;1E8,4 ►mime provision, to guard the State froM ,the danger / arming from - mammoth religion. :'lsierder to joetify the act of 1844„ and the Be • to "for platting eq much tore power in the luutdis of the Biehop, the writer in the Chronicle asps - • Th . . discipihte of the Catluille Church mot- Asithap"the Bishopase the proper repository of the • • titles to property perolumed and used for ehtmoh .* The Bids p .holdr Ms sffies, notfroris the polar of Air Dix' eser, but Ifroes • a power whin) Cathelid, p as well hip as clerical, ars astitikl to ' .kaaseirsl as mimesis in a) *anal or secksiartmal [hat power is as Peps—io *dem the Bid; ' is respaiuslie for his adetiohtratioir ef. She roll Stiossialraire of his Dkeas be, alone, a mower: able' for the. discipline' and government of the eihuridum mudded to hie out. That being the woe, Whelks ire content that he chill have the* control of the churches." • !. Ife'requert the reader to , merk wall Me ha! 1040 ars.bare plaid lb italic. Here IS is ad 4 Aiitted thit the Illahoi bathe his oftlee, nor froM Mb - people of his 'fliocaise but from a foreign prime, timb'ope of. Borne, t. whom alone be - nammible for the administrehon of affair,.- Bove 1. a high aeoleMiatioal officer, with almost . . ,supreme powers In religious matters, holding ths bbYe of Heaven, the gates of which he -min st '': ' • it* minute shit spinet hie people, : permitted ' ... 45.litr, laws to gulp the whole ecclesiastic/4^ .- - .edirostlonst:andolattritstiliproperty of that pail, .''. ~..- $ litill gig him' almost unlimlied cannot 0) , ~....,,%. -.......y.,,,, a ,:i r .,....„,,,,, of nepotist.: i",fr , lti l .„ ltd . wettAtiiidfh t i restit to: 10tlfkitifilr i e4e*allite of the : : ;5:f2, ,, .: 94 . ,...., - Icitigiisti-tlio.:Blithops es the: p - .-.....4...,.,,,,,,„rty.,,. rig..,-.. , . ,, fi.ite.,,,,**.ky,„,,d,..„ .-„, :,...... ...),04.....,.., 0 ......, *...izy1fi.674.r. :. ..' iFit}l,lo.***atklt 'l4°°- 'fiZ 4 4oo.LeilialtP. 44 44 tri 4 11*tfri4 140 1 pyr1.4.7.;acyl' 947:?ittat' iaoritilos and tiv',l . l44 s eiiiillirila.!*l)kll' = .4tiiiiiaishoir. '0 0 4 *sii'itetibiLiiiiii4Our As' ~;.111*-T.titthie:AftdriA: ft liim,tibiliV to the l..:ll4litik..itati Andrei toailtiiiiiller then; or to 0 - ;; Aliiallaiilifilai*Olito:tiitiOlitilitiould uy c" l ::;i:*Olitkineklil 4 o. .140 6 *ni...444f0rd or 1 J.l44liiii*siiglll46.; O. tfticaiiiinfiiiiii. : p: '44.,.1 W4:74ts:if,th**/#!;9,;.445ii t r 'ikliiiTut/014 i* ,' - ' 4 *ii.iiiirki , 4 oo Fabiii.. l oo: - Niisyliisfit;:ol4 4:-4- : :: : : Inistudydibitba*etitif.earPinterity,, Milur . ; _.10 1. 4 0r de. il : o , ) l otei,#* l oillisr:lblip ;' is -' ' . ;431tt1i.1...!:F!-uSre Ttif i 'flitiporil. natters - I Vito itit. *;:..inictifilit*n:a ebes Id , liiiiato 'Wont : Of Gam torso r'.-../..?!.': . ,-.1i„..- , 'o-• -,, "... ' ' '., ;*io7.llo4iiiisis 'of qiii Church does not firsiis tie property to be vested in the Bishop. It heabein the - perpetual and persevering effort of the Blihops and otheineleslestka of the Bor Manahan& to secure sit the property, as the stipPlig-iitone titall the power, of the Church, In #lollll**., `,'This his beeireeisted by Ostleolio `l,4lkeilituieut audio modern Bina. The fa. estrtismaitties of mortmeln, were passed in Zig laid beige the iteformation;stid were found de. ~ . eimaryby the people to , prevent the smounula - tAtut: if tod greatan amount of priperty lithe - hstialtdandidistice, byte:Mob the country was maned and imporeriehed. In th 4. ooiiotq, this olotoi of the Bishops woo got tsasted opoi thr Much Wipe' to In ortofmt toliegth ard power, ant lt, 'aloud no! eewtJYo haie suoti.litta hold' up , on the people as iii - pieeetee thole ftuto theentlghtenlog greats • et beedoct of otieeili cod freedom of thought. Thottini - dieger,'Uttlies eoote . fottbu to*s of oputtel sisito; 'right of priTete jadg. • aluttuighi creep , Lite the 9112rob;eid produce tioubhusomi'eoutequetieo. - Mhe Oitholki ohueoh tutoul,y exist,' with itoselegio, of putit7;whitu r , therti„.4 wed-sobtalericut on the 10 . 4 . 11 to PIPPO° the regairemeateof iluktepr. • , •":7 •;-• • ",:.?" 4. , ' 1 6 % - „V-.•• '•••.• ••'.,-;,•• • " __ .ti ~ ~g.~ - - his e get*, the Bielepm To seam this Subs: ' ilea It sisinrihathitiriony 4 the Ohoreb be tauagi from as Wide of ley tom to attee:pf the Bishops. This gestation ea- Batik the atkatioi of the drat Provincial Cone= oil*, sad ta.Ootober, 1829, the Provintisi Cowl' all of Balatieee, pissed the following deiree: "Whereas Isy trustees - have frequently abused thipoviers granted to theta by the civil anthorl ty, to the great detriment of- religion end scan dal of the falafel, we most earnestly desire ((p -lasma moseus) that in Scare no church be este ;tad or consecrated calms it be assigned by a written instrument to the Bishop In whose dio cese It le to be erected for divine worship and the nee of the falafel, whenever this can be done.? Thik,deeree wu approved by Pope Gregory /01;1,y advice of the Booted College, on the 16th of October, 1880. This decree was tiotxuandatory. It took the gentler course of the eipreesion of a'desire. It advised that tbe' Property be deeded to the Bishop. Al that early day the Bishops . were 'afraid to develop their whole - policy.. Now Archbishop Hughes and Bishop Thum venture to lay a Chinch ander an Inteidict for dazing to resist their arrogant' nd 0.1.010/11TO Claim& In Penasylveitia this decree seems to have been yielded to without much resistance; but in New "'York there has been a determined opposi tion to It which has been kept up to this'day.— In Idlehlun, on the 20th of April, 1343, the acting Bishop, WOITO, made the following ar bitrary thine: "Adhering "to the fifth decree oT the first Pro- rinds! - Council of Baltimore, (the same above quoted,), we have decreed that henceforth no *hush Usti be built or consecrated in this dio cese mums we shall previously be made the sole trustee thereof, and it be aniseed over tone." • Two Catholic churches, is that Btate,were sub .sequently laid nadir an Interdict by Bishop Le., fevre, , for Organising a Board of Trustees under' the statute of that State relating to religious Bo oties', on the ground that the Canon Law Prohib it' a Layman to hold clotiolt"Proporty. We see,here the commencement and progrees of this attempt on the part uLthe-Bishopeto passes themselves of allytli property of'lhe churl, of every kind anddegree, In which they hive ettimeeded to a wpoderful• extent, to the everlasting disgrace of the layisen of 'the ohnrobr who ought to have reaisteduch uarightons claims The writer in the Chioniele c - ontegde that the Bishop is not an IrrespOnalble ageat., He sayer "The objection that it enables the Bishop to ammo veer amount, if real estate, subject to no question eadjunder ao responsibility, is not true, to point of fact. The Bishop Is but a trnstee, codas mob is amenable to the Courts of the State for the manner in which he manages the trust. •It is not..true as the Editor contends that he is not responsible. The law of our State takes cognisance of all true* 'and icy member of a congregation who. feele himself agatoved, or fancies that he is, can usnytbrie compel an account." • In an 'extract given shrive, the triter ac knowledges that the Bishop holds hie power from the Pope, and is alone reeponsible to the Pope. He holds all this vest property of the church in fee, to, him '.utd his sucousors forever. Now, how are oar Ciliate to escirtain whether a Bleb °phis betrayed his trust? He may bring a cer tificate from the hinds of imcdselastieal an. porter, that 7 hiscoadact has been perfectly in acoorduos kith the usages of the Church sad the will of his absolute master, the Pope, whom he has sworn to alien in the words of the follow ing oath, which we are Informed every Catholic 'Bishop is obliged to take before is' an officiate in the United Suttee:. " I do solemnly swear, on the holy evangelist, and before Almighty God, to defedd the domains of St. Peter against every aggressor; to preserve, augment, and extend the rights, honors, pill. lege; and powers of the Loon POPS, and his en amors ; to observe, and with all my might to enforce,. hie decrees, ordinnoes, reservations, *violins, and all disposition whatever, ems noting from the coin? or Sore; topmasts and combat, to abut carentins,hastia, sehismatiaosi all alto wilt not pay to the neendon'eonny all the obediates which Ms sovereign shall regtdre." . There is km danger that any Bishop will per vert hls.trust, *suss his own aggrandisement, the absolute power of the Hierarchy, the saner lion of the entire liberties of the laymen, and . the overthrow of Protestants and of all religious liberty, depends upon his carrying out his trust to Its utmost eitent. In this way he on the best observe his oath, and osugnient and extend . the right., honon, privileges and powers of the 10.1 Pope,"and noombes to the extremity, I heretics, schismatics, and all who do. not pay l obedlenee to the Sovereign Pontiff." It Is a mere mockery to talk of a layman obtaining redeem dor, plenums from a man who holds both the keys Of heaven and of the Church, and Who, by :the extraordinary accumulation of power In his nude' has almost, If not spite, unlimited influ ence over his flock: If he ohne to:do so, he ovidd .creteh the swiped layman under his heel, and the poor wretoh, NMI& there writhing under 11 SOWN of his hopeless degradation, would feel how completel,y be had sacrificed his rights as a and u eCheistlan—yea, at 'a Cat/to:keit' ices, V'ben he permitted the Bishops to gnep each un- I 'resemble and-ordindted pewee I - This writer, "4 folsootos," further sap, that long as the Cethollo len is satisliedwlth their petition, It le notnecessary for nsto be distress ed on the subject; and he begs es to spare them the instils of appearing as their defender. The Writer mistakes ;we do not apiiear es the de.. l . fender of suck ;as he le. But there ore other Catholio !aim& who are not motioned with Moir, position, and who are struggling for Nair Sher. „ties: To nob' we extend. our sympathies, nod encourage them manfully to reedit ; though we fear they will tinnily have to go to the yeall, or to come out from a Church which requires such unreasonable embmissiOn. —, - J Our principal object, however, Is to prevent the Catholic Bishops of tile country from oon solidating and oementing their power by the' legal authority of our State government.. the While lettreill persist is giving them the' , meths iontrol of their ecolestutleal, edematous! and chit Stable property, we do not wish the. cancan of the State to be given to a power so contrary to the spirit of our Institutions, and so . . datgerous to the very stability of-these bstitu llons. Cider the laws nosiiit exists:tee In this State, and asked for in New York, the Catholic Bishopeapppoluted by the . Pope of Itome, the moat of them forelpere, mai hold in perpetuity the Immense amount of property% their hands, whlehts constantly incresslng,ind whioh,arotord-• logic the Canon Law, cannot be alienated, for to ' alienate church .prOpeity is sacrilege. Every Bishop *ill be a sole 'corporation, responsible only tithe Pope, who is their absolute muter., The effect of all, hls will be,and we ask the at: *attar of every American saloon to the etas-. meat-the effect, wiaisy, will be to make the Pops of Romp a sole corporation in the (ratted Stater, and to place' in hi, hands the absolute ifontrol of millions of real estate, with the uollm ited right of acquisition If • Stu cltisens,' the voters of, this scantly, %Ink %brie • safe 14 wine polloy, they will fold their heads in heart less indifferonce. If they think; 'on the other hand, that the liberties purchased at so great -• piss Vane %then aralsoirth preseninsh they will sepealabe act 011844, In this State, and re sht all mama% of a similar kind In future. We cannot close this ariiclebetterithan by co pying the coinmunleution of aiotherwriter, who signelfinself . "4Laysion," which appeared In the Buffalo aommitzetal Advertiser. This writer, unlike the "Layman" of the Chroniele, third% .• at the laity have some rights as well as the .prieithood, and restate the dangerous claims of man, who, having lumped to thiiiielvee the keys of Heaven, :nate arrogate to themselves all the wealth satlpower of earth, !earth to the laity ,cooly thee - privilege .of tutoondhlonel subudielon I ;To theusilissitsf this "Larsen" we ask. the 'candid atteatisitibtenr reedirei 'To as Editor of the Buffalo Cosinittaal Adeortiair . Gammen with others, who clew the scheme of *healthier' of the Roman Catholic, 'Church to obtain cootrol of the entire property approprlatedly the *embers of their communio n to charitable and pious glee- as pregnant with Mom mottoes consequeness to the people of Ms State; .1 thank you for the publication of Mr. lithcooes able speech in opposition to it= Would that its wirrilngs could read own mem ber of that eommunion I Would that they mold homed* tone* that there Is no 'difference be; tweet them and the red of the community, la the Medd of the propoad Mann upon their roepertty and !slippiness. and that.it has no °causation whatever With aid!" relgival getem Paean that thi New York .1516 tis adialta thi datiat *ha 'project. wiiktbe Fiffiria • N Al r' ' • „th 411 I,:q • , Z . itktY:Fl,7ls,a^o.&27Lis.::'*l; 6 .1 • l tore , but gires oat 'that It will be rearcied With, • future *ay.': Thrill is no more theriatlY baetz• peeted, so long la the Bishops see .enaitiraged in their attempts by the etipport cfano6 jonnuiLs as the Trams' and'Ehening Journal. Let the eololuoters of those journals weigh-well the re sponsibility that rests upon them in this matter. If this UV pasty, it lig! he inconsequence of their support! blot, sir, even with their support, the bill meet not be allowed to peas; to prevent it the opposition to It moat be as settee as its sup porters: :In tits ' nomination and election of member!' - of Assembly and Bedate, the question most behorne iremind by those opposed to the bill, no it most aesuredly will by toe Bishops end their seadjatora The Tributes says they will meet as at Phillippf—menniog, dosibtlees, THI P&O. Let no heed the warning, and prepare to them then. I do. not. hesitate to say, that I regard the queltion promoted by the Bishops as the moat momentous of any That is now before the peo ple of thW gate, in either their federal er do mestic relations. It is a vital quesllon of civil Po/a-Y. One principal misrepresentation, in the arti cles In favor of the Bishops in the Zama, and Journal le, that ills a question of religicaut Bow • question of the tenure of land. can be. made a question of rellgion;withont upsetting all distinctions betweeneecntse and religious vies; dens, Ido not undentand. Certain it is, that it Is a question of aivirpolity; and with as, all by 'igloos interests are regarded as independent of such 'questions; none are allowed to bend them to their purposee. No religiose acct is permitted 'to intrude eta tenth upon the legislature. Any other principle would lead to endless oonfneion. The Mormons would want Jaws alining polyq. amy. The Shakers 'would call foil legislation forbidding marriage and sexual intercourse.— The Mohametane ;(If any were hare) weuld have circumcision iegslized; in *kith they would be . supported by the Jews; who, again," with the Seventh-day' Baptiste, would call for laws In favor of the observance of the. Sabbath ,on the seventh day of the wick. The Communlits Would ask'for law, in favor of their principles; while the Anti-ftenters nave only to erect them- selves into *religion" body, claim the right, as of oonnolinoe; to occupy land free of rent and without a title. In the absence of, any established religion, there are two ways of being impartial toward all these °onions; one•lit to give coach all that it asks ; the other is, to ignore them all, and to plies laws far the general welfare of the whole, without regard to thein ; and this applies equally to Protestant and Cathollit, and to every sect or fraternity of either. The American States adopt- Led the latter alternative, as being the most con. daoive to harmony; and so fer,suntil now; no onions attempt has been made to load them to a different determination. I notion a swatting en deavor to create the impression among their readers—by both.ths 21,3unr and the Journal— that our lbgislation has been in favor of the principles of one or all of the Protestant sects, on this subject; but ea I 'am entirely unaware that it -is matter of religions consolanoe with any Protestant sent, I cats only attribute Inch endeavor to a want of knowledge or a want of ' The only foundation for 'nab an idea is, that. as a majority of the People of this State are Pro testant, their legislation pay be assumed to be influenced by the' religions opinions which they profess. Bat this is only amsumption, and is not to be received as truth. The truth is, that with 1 Catholics and Protestants, alike, the civil ware of England had, befor' the American Resolution, erected an Impassable wall between secular and religions questions; and on the secular side of this wall was the tentire• of load, whether for purposes of religion of "otherwise. /1 it with rsfertne rto this wall, thatsre make all religious opinions equal and , frle; that is to say,. when we rosy that all religionsopluions-ahall be equal before the law, we mean, by religiose opinions, such opiniona u relate to aluture elate; not nob as are of interest to . - society in the mstatitate This principle was contended for by the Catho. ofthat period, - against ihe.thurch of Eng land, as fiercely as by the. Puritans Wherrtheir imehoPo and clergy were banished from England, they 'culled it pereecutim, that they were not per mitted to hold properly for the purposes of wor ship; and when lord Baltimore established the Catholic colony of Weiland, ho did not ask, nor did the Catholic Chunk ask,, that the Biehops or _their clergy 'shank'. hold the real estate of the Church; bat it was-held, in that Roman Cube lia colony, by reflect:lC corporations, substantial ly attifow with is. This Is my recollection ;if I em-wrong, I can be eitt right, - Jty recollection is, :also, that in the Cat:mile Oolony of Louisiana, the chnrches were held by the laity, and not hy the clergy; and that, under thlasietem, from ser Orleans to Orem Bay, and throttgbout the region west, the Catholic re ligion subsisted in peace and prosperity—us conscience in perfect repose on this subject. 9; the Cott:lotion of Upper and Lower'.Canada—a numerous and inficentill body—ootutectuvi to their union to Britain withont.any claim, of arty each eight; an the part of their ilishipe, 'as Is here set gp for them. So in Ireland;the laity of that oppressed.esuntry claim no suntsprivilege for their Bishops; neither one I aware that the clergy male any Malta of. the kind for "the m une". On the continent of Dieppe, large bodies of Catholics, in the Protestant Mates of Pflllsll, Holland,' Gummy, and Belgium exalt, their consciences undiaturbed by any oath idea as this, and witluint toying right existing in the clergy; and tonic In Catholic Franco no such tight exists. Ido nolknetw - what the fools are is Italy, Spain; and Austria; but I am willing to take, it, for granted, that then the Catholic conscience is equally 'at eon under a, myelin; of clericalland tenures. I. Tbe•eystem of tennies of Church property is not aayxnare curiform. in Protestant countries, and hasioothing to do With ionsolenee. Thugs, rich ehuroberof the Church of England, end their temporalities; ore to charge of the rector: war. dens and vestry—a, mixture of clergy and laity; While the churches of the disuniting seats and the Catholics' are held by trustees—laymen or clergymen as the eau may be. 'ln the Lutheran state', the clew and the mete exercisel joint guarihtneldp over thin description of proprrty; lees favorable to the Indium of the laity, if I recollect aright, than id the Church of Neighed. Ia New England, the whole congregation olahned the right, and exorcised it too, to hold and Men age rest estate, and cit ether temporalities, by mejority.vote. In New York property hanbeen vested In trustees, or veat9raien; the latter be teg, in feat, only Linens; and eo on,—every. where the question lan' been treated as one of convenience and Mill pOilty; and In no seine, u a question at eonicieuce. lint it may be add, .that, however Indifferent the Protestants and the Catholic laity may be to this question, the anon Of the Cotholio•Churet,: have. made Ii & - hitter:of condemn with their clergy, to pones' themselves of the control of the temporalities of their Church. Their nominee, certainly cannot reqnire impossibilities; we have, therefore; only to kesithe law as It is, and we satisfy their consolencsis and presume oar oyes tent. Bat, tir, the eletikf thfflteman Church' trareffee Nokia history for support, whenthey rest their claims upon the pretensions of the Pe• piny ander ,Inneenter 111, and his immediate aucansors ; peeteuelomerbieb were the main preventives of rennin sigainst Ite 'power In Germany, England, end Prance, end of mogul. nary civil were all over Europa; ending; to the two former countries, In the overthrow 'of Ile power ; in the latter, tuna compromise 101Zrbby the eery gentian now m &Tuts was yielded, in Prance;-cad virtually, sea matter of conscitice, everywhere. ji A 111,TiLAZ. HIATT Uncut ar Itsuaoan BONDIP, AM The oeuntingroom of Messre. , Briwn & WIl s, I commtmlan merchants, Of 83 Beaver street, New -York; was entered on the afternoon of the 6th lest., and robbed of &large pocketbook contain ing notes of hand, rellreed bonds, certificatee of Meeks, and a dividend .iiteck on the Bank at . Commerce for s2B;the Whole being on:airily of ' upwards - of $80;000. Ae;the time of the robbery the clerk was in the ethos but had fallen asleep' in his dude, and the thief took the property and , lift unmolested. The negotiation of the bonds sad papersewas immedibtely ;itopped, and the bank was notified to rblatioe to the- diiidend °awe of $2B. Nothing' as heard of the stolen property , until the afternoon of Friday last, wheel the cheek was 'presented at the counter of tbei bank by- • German boy, eanied Francis Venn, whoreeldes st. No. 164 Rtade,street. The clerk recognised it at ono., and gave-some bank bills to the boy, telling him tel take them to the per -1 son from whom he had repaired the check. The] boy went out followed bylthe clerk, Mr. Samuel Orton, nod priceedetko the opposite aide of the street, where • Freidman named Charles Jean Godard, • paper•boi manufacturer; at No. 1 490 Broadway, was' npon the front atepe et • building. The latterimetedintely arose and went towards the tiny , be when .he saw hp, was followed by Mr. 'Orton,. e stopped Leadenly, turned round and attemPled to nut off, but Sir. 0. seemed him and handed him deer to thecae tody of Ofileer Van Winkle; on searching his per son,a business oat 4 ehowing his name and rui- - ! dress, was found on his' parson. The primmer was then AskenActere A leetioe Osborne, who granted a warren t to'seareb hGsynolles, which i reacted In the recovery if -the pocket-book and ail of the stolen property. gd was then committed by the magistrate, in default 0f . 56000 bail for trial. It appears that the 'prisoner had reeds about $5 worth of fancy boxes far a lady, who bad instructed hint to present hie bill at this of dee of Mums. Brown & Wilson, for payment; he had called once or-twigs 10, relation to the mat ter, and on the last occasion seeing the pooket, book lying temptingly on the desk mid the plerk fastasleep, he thought proper to appropriate it to his own,uati. 7 .X. Y.:Trident. ONlnloo.—The`Oserego people dee 'Destining thesisel#4. with more tbadus dal reel, Slade their redent 'estanalti: Centsiblitions Are ;comingln ftelaj, Dinah to the relief 'L innlynn portion' a of Ins rum. mitt Smith boo sent tSin of one daktri • ; - • ' . . _ „. „.. Fstp-fee PitmlittrgAtfitarette. rianazto letcooluitscu. - • . Ala Ernica.L.-To replysto ...01merveea" lionisation In your, paper; of Tuesday filet,. 1 state that all the caste arising tram cults on fors felted reoognis ivies ere not "diepoeed of by the coMmiesioners, either by collecting debt 'and costs in full oa some,, and by compromising others " 1 iiiso assert that the average does not "amount to forty dollars a cult, with costs," float the feet that, with the exception of four oa sts, none have been compromised; indeed, -three of, then were not eonopromieedtmpon the repre sentation from the pi,oper officer I was estiefied that senile Nor. were to base been entered in those cseee, but had been overlooked at the time; 1 however tank what would have beeti the fine. The other one the party was bail in two other cases, and the Court recommended Me to accept a smaller amount otO that soooont. I .received sloointbis case.andstillholdthepartyae i sarety is the otheresees. I have received $862 up to this time, aid have the tresenrer's receipt for the sable. . J r, Two of the cases were paid in full to e, and fire were paid on account, clod which Ilene to make the balance oni. The Sheriff has collected eome on the e3eoutions now In his hamis, and may probably collect, more. I herewith annex s letter from the Prothono tary of the District Court, giving a statement of tne cases as they stand. You will perceive that 'have obtained 61 jidgmenls and issued 69 exe cutions, on moat of the recognizinece I shed the principal and surety separate., and whew I ob tained judgments I issued, execution against the principal before proceeding against bailortdoh is the reason why I issued lel& eSecutiOns than judgmenta. • .Afridevlts of defencelirenterviin ninety-eight oases, sad In many instances refer ajeo to actions against the bail, which would really bring the defence to a much larger amount. • I can freely refer to gentlemen - of dirtier hay log canoe for defence P to bear Me out &the as rertion, when I my that I utterly refuse to inter fere where applicAtlon in made fora rednotionin the amount of the judgment. Neither the Com missioners or myself have the power to remit, aid if I had, in a majority of caves, I would ra ke° to interfere in any manner. I hope to realize something.for, the county out of actions brought, if not interfered.with. The Commissioners are ncit interfering !lithe collec tion of the forfeited recognizance,. They have placed them in my Mode, and I Emus them I would do all In my newer to make the moat out of them. The Andlters' report Or fide year will fully mower any person anxious to know 'the true state of collections made. Respectfully, • Pft 0 i 11021 0TA;&&01/110111, July 19,1858. J. Ilswaisox Brwria s—Dear Sir—On exam ining the Records is this office,' I find that to Juno and October Terms, 1852, one hundred and eighty 'suits were brought on forfeited remigni :snots, for the use ofiiillegheny county; of this ounkbee. , fiftP. oo e lave been Prostionted 20 Judg ment. Hfildimitit of defame are Bled in ninety- Twenty:tito'!"okthe original write were - not served, and two Mums are diseoritinued. , •On the Judgicenta obtained , thirty-nine ere euilons wore maued,i twenty-oei of which the .Bheriff- returned . " ',..gooda,'" !two "money 'made," flee "fitxrediby• the Court of Common Pleas," 'one "Stayed; One. Bigler hating remit ted the &IN!' and ten jet remain in the Sheriff's hands. And to three:of:the .Judgments write of error s bare been teketi; and the rooords are now in the StveremsCour.;.., tDII. Cstrinxix., Jr., Prothonotary. I V.Trre.psadonea of di• Oomminelal Adveitiner.) r . tonnes, July 6,'.1858. The increasing excitement on, the war question has produced, since the departure of the lest packet, a more repid l and eerioar effect on the prides of the funde r lthan had pcitionsly been experisoced. Two dais age a pealtive announce ment came tram Vienioathat the tandem of the Danubian prinoipalitiev hod acts commenced by a body of 12,000 Ituseiatt troop having cran ed the Froth and incepted Jassy, the capital of Moldavia, and a fall of vearly , ene per cent. to Consols was the immediate eousequeeee. Sob , sentiently doubts were thrown upon the state ' meet, but the market ehowsd scarcely any, re. revery, reports beloglrife that *hither it had or had not yet actually taken ;leo, the•aggression was fully resolved upon by the Csar, sod this moralog this adverse !impreesion has been con drmed by advice, from 8t Petersburg, with the Imperial ?reclamation of the intended Inventor, which, however, it is fought to soften by the an. noun:lemma that it le not to be regarded as a step of actual .war," but merely ati a! means of oh felting a guarantee of the rigida which Rtissials entitled to demand. That this mode of forcibly occupilog. the ter ritories of in independent severelgo will not be interpreted by the ether powere in ',the oonvetd ebt fashion proposed by Reseda, en as to allow herta spahiall that wax can obtain; without run ning the flak of tte'Penaltles, la considered Geer talc. Hence the schemer of - the „geese Said: _French feet' through the Dardanelles to Con atantinople appears incikable, end has probably I alertly taken place, in which ease the existence of bestilidee between! Turkey all Putik-fbo cdnies ailetogitived feet: At this name time thorn, are certain ahem. silences which tend to inspirit the belled that the ~.Cser would be glad that matte's 'SOU atop with I the act he has just cothreitted, and that having ' mode what he censiders a :display pf his dater. 1 ininetlen, he *cold noir be glad to Make" loop: holes for negotiation. fTki , 3 Menefee of Austria has just deopatehed - franca Gyulall on a special !minion from Vistula ut Bt Petemburgh,.for they purpose, it is undtratothel, of facilitating a paolb: cation; and this step! may perhaps' be looked upon As haring been inkeu to obedience to shine I Grit, being desired. !- The wording of the Proclamation of the Csar, announcing the I.lliaololl, In also oonsidered In come pare to iedicate a hope of ant' ultimate withdrawal being found prmicable. He le still 'read., he eve, to stop the movement of the Ito troops if Turkey bled herself to observe solemnly the loviolability of the cram .don church," and as Tdrkey has lately given per fect freedom to all thelChrietisu churches, and protested her resdinese to give .spy guarantee with regard to,thent riblelvthe united European! powers may require, it la ovideet that in the forel of this declaration there•can he no perm. neat pretext fur attacking her. ' it The strongeat ground, however, for believing in the preservetioa of pose°, Ingtall'still to con-. alit it the peril to *blob Ameba wohlttobvieuely expose herself by a cootrary course; The events that noise after war hal elate commenced, In sup part of the 'arta, 'are itemise cartons and nn- expected, that It te-imptedelble to feet confidence In any:progneaticatlcur !of itadinal courtier, but as !far se exletiog slip:mesa bent ogee Is enabling ' en anticipation to be fMmed-In theitireiiiit In , stance, it aroma that thmeThes certainly never been an *Kemple In of a nation rtiebleg Into sn act of aggreselen Noel Ip reckleasnees ' to that 'kick IttusiB"*Hrfeerpetrate If she forces mattere.radhele dengerdua outwit:aims, .; • , 1 ' Regular Melees from Constantinople are only as late as RUID 20; six days, at issat,lbefore era marched her. troops aerate the frontiers. Prom the. Journal de Cohetantinopte Of the 19th, of lone, acid other enuicles, we glean the fob. terrine:— I • • I At 6 o'olook on the Itith, M. Argyropulo, went to the Porte, and had half an hose's _ coneerea tiou with Itedschid Nobs, who delivired'into I hle bandit the reply to the ultimatum. In most mild and'imraillatory bit finnleagnage, the de. mantis of Resale, sis contained in Count lifesel rode's note, were rejeited, "for high reescue (haute, reams) connected with the dignity,! righie,„andi eovereign hodependenee 'of the flub 1 tan." Shield the threat which had been held out--"thatlin este of the rejection of the note, the Hamden troops wouldpross the frontless," be pat Into execution, "the Imports! Government would be under the mantel necessity:of could eying it a declaration of War.l • The Paris pipers speak - pointedly,'lnd the facts that the French journals esy only what the Government permits theca to say, and that tea, iy all of theca epeak in almost the frame lan- , tuage, lead to the Inference that the Minister of ' 'Foreign affairs has given the. cue. They alt maintain that the pim(;e of the Peuth by the Et:seisms lee elolatiora of trestles. The &eels Me the following, which! appears to have made considerable imposition Parra: • ; - rho Cast!, in spite of thatiee,of,iiratioe,tutd of International law, invedee the T territory. It will, no doubt, be- said that , the :question of the invasion of the prlncitialitiat it a ease of liar. Certainty neither Englazid nor Felines can det clam themselves !tinnily at war with Beals, because that power violate," a treaty between the Czar end the Billtlll., n; is for Me lake to take Ms initiative 'France and. England have done ail that depooded on them, in expresaing, to diple. matte dispatcher, the forrital Opinion that the 00. cupetion of the principalities constittites • moue Still nausea enters the prorinces Of the Dan ube, and the Baffin' gammons the allied fleets, the Meets .respond to his Mei/Mimi. This is what we cenelder certain.; • 'As for - the euppoeltion thet Tarkersicratid ale low herself to be Insulted,ldespoiled!witheut de. meeding.tustistance whieh l ohs has at drand; enh whtel generously.offer erial lyid to her, we •conalder It morally- and mat ineeeeptable. The manner is whittle the Sedum deflinded,the right of asyluat• in li34Bantr'lBss, should, twee to us, place him out of the reacher an ttedusation of cowardice, for . It is on migration of that kind that some persons hetes dared" to Make In stating that, theme' eupported ,by France !and England, 'he will ! g i ve ' gve why to Muscovite Ina tenon The Boothero and South-western - pipers gen. erall~, in eihertleir htieeteetppl to po . her ro • pudleted bends, • both for her owe, esker sod One of 'hi (*miry, to welt as Ih junto thigreet, ly bottd.holdere. :I They reaoloo per that her .projected *orb - of llama impeonmett. wW zogli#ifilt aee of *me eneliK mut ait tiff. body wall trese-hyr while the preseetitehiiiiii upon b•lf ehsrsstar: 1 4 Aliittnrollzroe.-cutCostrz— odor this head tie Detroit 2rane4 esys e=vfn Um= frame oor reepoident at thi_North Ainericin Copper Mice, ,Loke Soperior Countiy, pica of mass capper hat been found "lying -round" In that region, detached from the rook and ready for cutting, ~the' weight of which is estigutteA at one hundred and fifty torts. At the preSent market value of "(tappet,: this onMinalln , it !meth-over ryis Amara pourand dollars . . When the gold diggers can s on , cut a inmp of gold worth as touch, we 'hail h twilling to admit that the Pacific is worth more that theLakkeSuperior California" and not tilt then. ' , The miss referred to u Olaf: No. 1, North American Mine, and it is worth a visit to the upper penirundar loam it. Tun Jona IfoFmoatt.—ln Cor Friday's jostle, on' the information of a pamenger, we stated that the cook of the John lifoFaden, on e recent tip up the Ohio, had thzewn a boy overboard, eampellbog him to swim ashore, and the boat go ing off and leaving him, in the moody. The statement was erroneous appears, u we learn from the officers of the beat that the boy referred to was the assistant cook. The bosewas aground, cad Bald boy dropped a bucket overboard, and after rolling up his pints, jumped into' the river alter it, and jut then the boat started ahead, cud he waded ashore,. Merely taking in a little water over the tope of hie boots._LoU. Courier. PAM PATCH Come Acutr.--e couple of gentle men were walking quietly across the wire bridge yesterday eyonisg, arid , when about the middle one of them stripped off hieclothee, except pant aloons, and jamped off late the river, a distance about one hundred and fifty feet. Ho swam to the shore, and came up uninjured, except that be wan very much fatigued. The gentlemen do• alined giving his name, but we uaderstend that be is employed in the manufacturing works.— Tots ic certainly a capital way to cool off this warm weather, bat moat persons wouldprofepa. Shorter jump.—Narhtille Whig. Tug New Tose Benserrenzei can EiCINICIRS. —The Netr York Democratic State Central Com raittee, which met at the Mier Rouse .= Friday, to .arrange about the elate Nominating ()outran. broke up, like Mtobeth's feast, moat ed. mired tliorder," in consequence of We Hunker*, erying.to make the Barnburners swallbw emote Lions tufloreing the Fugitive Slave Law. Tho Bonburners ran away, and would not Tote at Thin, it to inspected, is but the beginning' f the rinewid quarrel, which will break oat again be tireea the two hotline, when the State Conven tion-smithies. J.. EL Bawsu.. Proposals are advertised for font:soli on tho Vliginia portion of the Steubenville • and Pitts burgh Railroad, se our Wheeling 'friends may bee by reference to - advertisement. The gen tlemen ,whose names are appended, are 1,1111. g to beard the Douglass in hie hens though we do not opine that \ soy excessive amount of nerve tt requisite to brave him; under all the oiroum. 'stances. Nothing but the Fatala can stop the 1400 motive now, and they will. do well to keep out of the way of tie cow catcher.— Wells burg Iferald. CITAVILARD AID PIITIBIIIIGH RAILROAD. The Ccmmissioners of • Allegheny oonnty have agreed instate a subleription of 43150,000, to the, above . road, The Commissioners of this dowdy after a few preliminaries 'shall hare been spitted, will eabsoribe3loo,ooo. The engineere ate no a at work, permsnontly locating the road. Tim cc arrant will probably be awarded some time next r.ooth.—Bearer Argar. Ont ANDINDIAIt• 4 ,I I:IZEOAD.—TkiI Cbwtard COUrily Forum stated that the Work oo this Im portm.t road is In • gratifying state of forward beau Some of the heariestjaba between Crest line sad Bucyrus ars nearly completed, and a few Miles of iron hare been laid. It Is expected that Eie road will ►o oompleted.ao that the oars May ran to Buying during the fore part of nett Month. Rat tres.—Owingto the unfavorable newe from Spain regarding the lejary to the grape vloee ralsine ore held at,betlei prices, and * cargo of 74000 t 0.8,000 boxes were saki on Saturday, nt New York, to arrive; at $2 70: lINLI,An BILIDGI COMPLATISD —Thogrest iron man:A bridge &arose the Monongahela river, filmic One mile &hove Fairmount, Va , war com pleted last week. It is nutted that it coot four hundred and ninety sir thousand dollars • , sed- Major Jour WILLOCIt. wiU be a eandi 44t.kt, tbeGlitee of OCIDNIT TAB At the Whit Lod Anti-Sletotsie County Convention, ve b. h Ist;AeeTtet next. MIGA S. FLextso, Eeq., oLtnegh ell • e.illho • otodifiete before ihr ttproeohlat AztWileoesdo 4ta 'W , at Conee=oo., for OCmiaitlosi to the atm et 01/UNTY iyl4.llltet.l7:.' - terror eommissionAr.-'-lfs. c . , . ! GLiwunus.,-of Lb. BuoasB or ILIVEMPUt, • emalkista far the nititseteois ty br Lle numeroni friend.% eutdeed toy der,4'n, of the Az thnationie and Whiz Oonnittlonsentteti..\ 1,71 I ICLZSRPC4.I. Attorney,—At.r.iown %Frs. • lay. will hr•eitoditlat• for 12019 rut= for thi Ofilw of/HM*4 Alloftwlt staled to the dedslon of tbs. hir..o• •ollarawtolo Ooriviution. parterre° type&—lf Son Wish. tint's . 'pletur, nut:lent* In wire, g, ro:C.LROCrd GALLERY, N 0.711 fourth street. lid .411"CIABIL-Doctor ldrzu boning seen »Hoof from /tlo ontnial dunes as Mummy and Phoololon of thd 041. Aforloi ifotoltal. ortll m falmorgim Ids mar otted /Wootton to blo Proforlon. OM. mt. emblems No, filt.n.frd ...toot. atm gonadial& norloitto App.% mazer the attention of oar road re the et .IdOECSE.B INVIGOBATMO Ul be fouled open t7u teeelb beie. .02)1 New Certificates--Sin. SocoNows : rille.l at ton: dim on the Sd Jolt. and stotot the as• tore; of my 1110. whlab arm very had at that time:lml ailto ovorrlth Spa:Calle, that did mr ryes a great deal of I atot..-They were eery mush foSamed at has time, bat \ that Intlammittoo has sow ItIL I can now bur Ow hat ofthe Sao or a umpi. well as irer. I than calico too awl 'we another pair. lo mi. b elaciald hare any calaPat• with them. as I would net hr without them under for S;ooderchlon. 'loom mr.p.tfaur. J.oLN 11.10 X Li's.... llSth mut Wabater streets. ' PUSAMIIefIa July 11. 10113. St.S. SOLONIONS:—Bodos compahed to weir Spectacles. I NO* ore' lo 1 o.abl• to set •, pair but whit mad. Mr ayes ailas.-1 hay. Mei • great omabeilof slatted, hot always tolled. until / ebtalnad a pair Snails you. Ima Sea by day Or reolle./ight. for any length of time, with the areat.st rue and comfort. - ....•.. , MR. Wateroasnl.:ierr numb 1 ,1 ....1.111+ Yours, Truly, • - - WASEHBUN, IC9 Wrll. street. Jill 19. 1853. . • ; Itieeebatk muter the ttecesettz of *Mee lila/see Au kretal eedre. butlers nem found •par teentt mr.srei. orthet X weld WM • "About Wien% atm I attar.** persk ktr. tkalttovitei•by: tbe, aid at. hose I bought or tdith.t eatiietiaiiiidlid evert could.. I eon read or . write with teem Ibr htnunt;ettquont the Idtddrathree, hetb br ear aid' candle-Mehl" . : hd , o ttted e to all the atoms ha the State orPeonsytta• eI ti obtain • le`r Pliwee theteseuld cult-mi sin, and &let in bole toesnoe... .Koowted Med:9l=lo of obtiddieg time • oltiblelor the Watt. I do Wide...UT relommeod to 111,4 latiorliet under detective video, to aveirto lip. dedoldoss.ot,erhcon laem end be Wdlded to cult elktoleee. -Tome, do. '' 1. mpßartiON.. dudettles Crtv.• Jab. 31; - • .. Jd'thdaiia. sarLymes ICathalron—nz Pain:mum, lbotroitra sad Diavrtrrtaa tux Elms, is the matt dolight forsad wasidettaihrtiele the world goer .produeed. /to a,tcatiohluo swami. without • prom/eat is the/gator/. of the" Malaya Jledirt. Dart and lox .Rant autir, eon and,a'oar hair, with lwervo.of admirer., (mirk Ole, ditott lo the natters/ eroot with. Kathalroa. Bad and Coy *skier" perfectly utoolohtd. 'Tho Nat/ adopts loa. filly reamed say hair alter s..holdeouiL di 12 mai: J. tosarratort. 70 B,td..t. N. Y.o ;The rathaircat iia•eittairi euro hr Nemo. Yread•Lehti. and 41 Cat.n. eOll2 (Booms. Bold by all deem,. ev.rywhemi Try It. Priewouly= mat., itt UM. bottle."' . ; • • I)..:A..naittigi, Proprietor. 111 Broadway, N. T. Bold:tn . Pit:taboret by It.. B. &Item C. Imam 8.4: PAIIO.i.e/lAsfew• Bro.. and Drano tltriter. iihhlot • ter Dr. 11'D:we's Vennif - uge.—Durin g a amaki. of more than twenty 'Twiny Dr..3l!Letie bed • attended insinaterable patents sanded with era/ nom of traria die." and wee Ind:tool Jo apply all the emir.' • glut of bla naiad to the diedoien , of it Venniftige, or worn( .desinnir, angels In effect.; the pantile of Ids labors la the Aiterfeen....Whint Bromine, now Wars the L oineh fe perfectly...lk en/ may be.glyen alike to children f the mutt tender iiee k or to he Yed edolq It ooze enbdems -few, end destroy. worm! with' Lonnie tr anosesi It - It. la limy of adoilnlatiethin e end ea It does' not *attain :terrors In any [Dim whitterer, no en rreoiwr p with mend to drlolles oold nor is It capable of dolaut the leeet injury to the i tenderest: Infant: AA Incredible . nuinhor of wotine to•ti @availed ..by this wrest yettelfoire;. Pnrohesers will be ealwful 'ask thr DR.SPLANV/3 C1LL2.1111.47D hIWAIL Ply sod take ZlOllO .he. Then ere other P/114 . surnor1ng to be User Pi 11..., wi n . Unit veggie; _lir. ta!Lestee 'Liver eloo his oelebratett Vaught/IN ash how A... had it ill . reshiotehle Dn ni ataais IR thi usaua sub 4 and hem thei sole DripeletoSe; ' - BIE.IIIIIO 11.11011144, JIM BO:0MM te.f.8141 a., ao Wiel *441: - stir ilia EloatheoziFrom infgloy . I have motratpo4 with' wont ant and shornlehtalnast, sad` lo all gor trouts I him ntter - beao obit idiot altaror 6LLBBO. that would bele tor. .1. hart bag serial naltil, that vital enaltla tar 'to goo tepee &WWII: bid etteld one keen thorm on: non than ont.holtboat teem lb. • Z . , U.! Po ..teed such greet Pete. I hattpenott to ntt your abortnigning:lll which " yea nev Jute Imporn4 sorztogin ao It hog bang toy runt inn to grt n nein that would benraipk, l thought lon moot not think an flatterion'aintil than - ignitor nhy onnietannot. 1 bare not boon .attl• to rout by candlnllght for moo lion belt an beat at tel.. time before sot Mem Olseses. Blnoo I got Ora, I no one B a a i L T 4l_4.7te until ten delotle.ititbetit e t oil,l4olitiutita•Mell II • thiot I not z I toy this aragh tit thlak It'dataritileyon t and loges emu: mer be . bistllthat tty,ln 7;7' . .lent 114 at llbortf te maks an Wan' aosinigt any thus ' 131; rstoßnan tono dr kW/ nom,. , • , WhattAtestuvllteitimi t b.: • 1. , .;5: tiara. to mouth. aggigt lee, is ow* biir. . lull 14 a. re. , _ . frontla Tito Sr . . Yuen ~ orntaining • - , - wiltaTh), '.iT i -77' 7 7 "aiiiiiriiA►it,74Ti.4.i . Trete of Stu demi kindsmany of idennialcill b .. There IS ato rrtablo two-storied frame li W ; with ilt IPTEW YEARS A SIR E .—Nal", i l\ ocher hand-Wo e mho. an abtuiSaue• ok s (hape. berry l',, Mee o iILANON NOffTWV.• c nof flew VW, add Stla!‘bwrl7 tea, of godd on:lty. \I wiLildlsroos of 1 l'.. ...t.,..=.. zz r iar ., r ,„ to s o lm ft . he aboz „ P . , . „altoViboorz j div e Ll A to ili tt is ~ • ! If ~. SI 00,--raseekipv,,,,,pli• nit:a= t ... 1494/ii " . \ 3° ' "9 ''''''.g l:-. 1 NAIL RIMBEtE HOSt..—:IL supply iiii.? Wr. boli :. Naar has prprided a , ; Jggixotte. front - Kb g igeb g g i g \ gr. ter. tb_U o-1y for ivory d Id:doh f1.,: ., s Eels Ld, 11.0-8 I ,'"g 4., 4 n11,...' °4 2, r.,.......4 . 84400 Be Ll V .. 7 ILTROIOELM • Or ROCA 11... ding up .it mows , am the , .0, - ,, e 4,7 -%:— "l ..,..ri. 8 1 . .. i fra Mir Srsat ialumlPl7.consialsit deep In the bowels o Mother 1 hn \ ' , nadir, lbablier Deno . it t."l " low . Forth, li. without doubt, )6.§ of the 'timeateet o them \ '-'- • - -"----- -' rrmediai. Raid' the folloviits.tastimiiie.y. ttlysti by la tgatobst Menu \- ' ~_ • \ ' .. ~.. • Biagitter Valls; _Ohio, '➢t. lg. lad Ldp,__ n.,11. I has Auld all YtTr Petrol. . Cr Uo,oll. some two month; Nutt , and ham, been I - lug to ok I our iguana to alit. s footle* surlily. Prnald hay sold tome doxen more. W e hail, fantail the \ Itil 7.7 mellent in flux and unratah. lily taught/T. at tee e e time am ouro.auutit Ira. haw, Ina lyttfet 7.11 7 low with ton dam 1 ter a teas me second. and the IMr . tod . A d ii _lit e. h f l ir:_n , r4l iurscliatelY. 'lbis also , ate• intiiiiirumart! rem edy for cons and inflamed Sly., Cate , 11M.1.5. iivAnssamatlato. ' and toy the Pllesirimoda have been cured lonuitatulluti I Yours, with pectd lame ninmalde "ter sal e mail the Lii7Leasitt Pirtsb_ gur h. fa LPaners adorn - dales Palm:dem Neu* eolrY4 lAiri BURKE - A - BARNES' SAFE-L.llam \' Le the kited, at, taatlictonY es to thr,erdna ey'ogy gang. .7whirlowa cans tondlettly reel the reyntarten of one wc iVeLhaeo altewly llubliebed yimarei ebttllleiliti% y eleitf,that dales made for, 00/ raatilai and aii117.17 ailue, and road abroad. have been anbjoetrei a float ESVEESST TIMM ne,A.OVAL CONTLSOLATIb,Nds aml praerh.d !their, &Vent* totally flee trom dm:advs.' The following le soother Prrof of She fan. aeon abl,e eliarauteyr- .. ', , .. \ . 810,000 WORTH .0P •BOO&S AND P . SAVED WITH , All4O RAPS?' , .. 7, . ..". , Amax, Ewa Oomms. idol ~' floyael ' r 111. 10 , 62., Mane. Inu i t t ritasua- L ax Alrsi be lcolir two let re we.. dniT reeelv.i. I wit,' iaberet at the lime. 'LI would 7, . regara to your Rah, I consider it mirfeetilli Y ildo/F.', 1 wiled the alea / bought of you mat fa 11.,. the mrriling'nf the 10th of dome Isso-my anise building • _ a t at the Vl :ag/ r e n ggrdlldtja ' S b igtla o le w ir c' e ' l "kb titae of the firei and fell Ints th e tear: .here tire was, a iarge immune:4 oil. It arm a very banns •. lly net. and hooka amounts that were In • Safe, amounted ..lo about Ten Mourn& Dellve, erblele eras nmixed. Mara arms not a ifatisrmlso- [stewed, •Mi farther, would: advise any who is doing bualnem , tole. o time: but bay a W person ei to Suet , atelr.Davers. t0.,11.4.4 get o r that I, good. l cam safely rmanunend your USN 1.• to one. . Touts.trod]. , fet...ell - JOAN PURIM: \ _ \ - .. __ Str ‘.afoia HONE TISTINIONL.r. 8010, m00ik..4ii,4 tit.* no otorwthau aft act Of hullos to .rolt a t : welbaw to the laoatioao <Woma:lit, to state. the I'ILECTACLit# i bouicht of :on auk ma well. I And al, abate ollich Wit:cored. I mit onot.teh them toeaor ‘loll6t.lt at Mar wLtboilt fatlgo• to my *yea. Bhottl4 miWahlwontloua to haprOva by the use pi' then. 1 bora no d6Obi kat I shall ho able to road will:mat them in a shoot *law \ Worm. flair, T 310172.1bE1t. Anew/leo./ ClItY. wpm 26. 1853. Iklle / tliero, 111 r. Solomon. EYE GLASSES . .fr' • very brief peel ,relt4 deckled adrant.ge, mod hsx• no hesitation In stating thkt • defective viol., along .tand... loitr. beeprilleredi and the mons arm to-be geode ins rtkor and tone. d th.iefore cheerfully bear tallmony e. theft aacall..7 awl aaaarapy, aa am to 11 c. 8 olomorke klll as 'a practical Op diem and the mtmderful fredllty , wiN whlch he 'Maks a filar... to 111. varloue.pecu- Ilaritleenf b o los . \ D. D. SUTTON', 24,1?p0t street. Plr'eleorch. C=M iiok, . \ •'. 4 \ • ' \ INSURANCE '`C .AIPAN \ Y,\. NEw.* f I*. \ • \ 1 ' OLBB .CA.P/T - 11+ . 10,0001 \ 1 . .., , \\.: „If o.:p '• • i t st,”%Te li. \ .T.Otofis Z. Looolif---.-:._.. LA • of 1..1 if* Co . . 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