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BUSINESS CARDS:
- °SEM 3:1 -- .L.Z• MORRISON — Attar;
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L"w. rum_ Attorney %id Law; "Bake.
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TAMES .1, KUHN. Attorney et law, airiest
tl sotqmstreet. assaGrant,Pittaburgh 40.54.1"
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VERNitii 430-,Satilent and. P'"l'MgP
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ARAMER BAHIC-Bankinv fluid Ex-
Brokion.' 044 and - Biller and
Boa.nn.cthrto loan. on Brat EMU. or Btrok Baru
'if riar„purehanh rforntraoryair
Boer, .ad Thu BBL on East
ond wort. Buy and .ell &nets on CoounfralcuL Wire.
ALM la do on all yowl In th• Union. .0010. torpor of
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. KING, Coin, r: ant •Tacha ß nge
roker, 794 street—HaTir - and setts. EWelup on
orm.lterhang• ./tastero titles szspolld at our.
net rston.Oollactima toads ors thoWeit at low Mac We.
tan Plank Note. Bought and mold. - 4 - 1126
.11k11:1111AIIMa?.EeAT.NIER;11ANNA` Co.,'Eluecessirts.
auneil Muini A CN,'lliko Ei
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re in 'amigo Ind Domesitle 'Whim" Cettittoga of
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, t All Ingladimisvmon- Lb.* rata, or
LAIIIIKER;Jr"—Bazdcar and Bro
• krev 4111 street, Na 66 .-Istiehlirdnit tb* Nu* of
AT 110LATES h SON, Dealers in Foreign
. and Doane.l.l tun, or Exchange. Cal Miming aba
ft. Bank Nand and Specie. No. Market W M
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tr,s' b... iarcollaetfon• c
mad* on all gm plindpa <Men
Ihrouxiamt Oa !ladled Staten . ,
:COMMISSION &C.
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:."- • WAgranigthnecr. and . Pi`akil is
F:ORERINVINES, Brandies and Old Mo
neilee revels Rye 'Whisk T. N0.12,1 1 / 4 rtille-114 eartzr
Wocal sal front da.. Pltitbargh. Wens.-.lub=
POINDEXTER, General Merr..han
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31.'X: JACCLURCI;DeaIer iri
Y 'Choke YisiitY threaded. Wooden and WlllowWada
'teener or Wood mat Steth Etaseta. Ix nowymeletng a bra
'eatratment of Peed. acada, In addition to .tds shady
ez-
Modem wtook,,_ tonelumed Dons *rat hands In timEadarn
markets. labia wilt ha midst Um lowed market prism
notate; Stemoboate. and Yamaha., bnying try tbs
Atuottitrommllledlat wholesale atm. •
.....wr-Lboda adhered In lb. dty free of &aim sold
:111"BANE,Coriunlisiori aid For-
Bferatatz,daalent Waal sand Produce
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1 11 8. LEECH, - MdALPIN k CO.. Wbolc,
' eals - Oroms, ad Dealers to ProviOss, SAW, and
Ctslrent Itute•Ww, N 0.24.2 and Matr street,
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dor Otaceml " 7-
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PRINGER rIARBALIGIr& - 004 (Sinew=
15son to S. larbisigt4) Amadssion sad rammed - Ing
erellsotg Dealers m Moot - and Piodven't.al3lT l new
145 /Int and 110 Second Arcata. littebargb; ap."l-ly
W. REA, Flour Factors, Commission
. and ramsr4log Merebants and Dalays In Prod
stragrallr; • Ord.:11111w Pletsbargh Maaelfacturen imnmptly
attended ta. oa. 71 Water asid,9o Emit WA,. Plttaborg.6„
Paana.
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XgILARDYATW,. JONES & CO., Succesmrs to
OOD, JONES it .gortm.4o:m ikad „il:Tlfsz,l,
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MERCIor
ER. dr.:ANTELO,:deneral Comilla;
similMeorthatha.. niladelphla. • Mu* *dm:ma
psossigtosteatrof ?mince ganatailr. , • "..i•MT
Ar.zzirreli7vr,=.o.,
OnentdidertoSrenblintly ab 4 Deakin In - pinata. said
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; II: CANFIELD, late of Warren,' Ohio,
.62 1 .. , b etbinto. and larearilbtAtbant, tad Whittle
, Batter 141 t &ad
Atikaat ud eestarn Product r.- Water abet;
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it is & - CO: 'Wholen ra
le ' Gnts;
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.amesettcrai; 0.. 112 &wn&
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PAUSE' NirU,EHOUBE..-:-112NRY • fl
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ON-BONIIROBST ItTITRPHY, Whole.
Green i:tta Oolosdailoa N•rilhantk cud Dftlas
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11 - AVOB -I)ollSrai. , Jr» Wirwardint and
I.l.7,explirso.sirrtserrigretautoco.
ZIASPALNER; liwboirter aid Doge
.. ranesimn beam= wai 'SS libuttd,
berasealleixd sad Irtnala •
MoCLINTOOK, Impotitarlutd
valszs • id Seta' laarrosthtynxe- 013
tetus,Tobk Cos=adow IOWw
_ OAR'S 4t:RATTON.VIDIeide - inji_ •-•
,unovyataros - Vo'sattens Me of the Maronb,
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DRY-GOODS-
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Mr. •
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in Trim
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"Nottomt of which ow slims bs kid st No: tilk tottst or
Dtc2oll et
Etliata6ll:4
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A. MASON & CO:, Wholesaleaud Retail
Rotors in Foca aced Stoploprrl:kit . .2ll Sinn
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Illiv.lllAsllso
13/IP.IIY- & 'IIISIIO}I7IXL9, Wholesale
'INA sad *tun Dry OevisiSarptmatismisarocultunad
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Fir Stock-
;Mr WLO
YDDXD..& co., -Wholesalo,Grocers
iadOtramahoilm Ltb•
prtnet.Pitldnach... 1•10
pal , =km Wholesale Gimes, Rao:
slobs Dame; nesse to Praia* Pltisboth Nan.
avc
old all kinds of Pava" sad Montle Wino aigt
sic Av aMb Warty slateri'Al
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ht.o, GRAVY &cu.; Geo Care and: Com
littlest.. Ilanamax • as", Desleri in an. Mods of
th Illannhotorod ortloloo. Mute of Sword mud
ins,rltubargb, Ps. .. • - 0,1.4.17 . ,
1 - 1 BLACKBEritifrifkr' Wholesale Gro;
• ~.e. , .....airsgLoat Pantlindi ti Netri c in. Produil n,
uhatures, .01.
thdt Wwilevart,l spvit,,
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Joss Alit ti.abnt.:.....,-Nru oa. kn.
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'GILL doROE; Wholesale Chums and
pandielon Werebsas taati.l94 übereritniet
ge - . - A4l[4.
int.-suutzr- s; counts;
'snazzy.
BAGALEY & CO., ; Wholeoale
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-. Dios. 15 salt, Wait itteot.lnttatraralt., ,
'WILLIAM 1 A. - M'CLIIIIG,: Grocer .ana
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.V V Toni , &rend Wood awl Sixth Arsets, hui
Milli= II WV salosimmt of ads Groeedie• awl
tali rnita mut Mau. Whaled* AS Mall.
Irma,
,- %M LL' .4X1 4 . Whiklesalo
ormintc isetimets. n•kho. PMI3OI
1,7,=4 Na 1 ". 14 " r0. !U.".
—tut ntirnurnum
McCANDLESB,: - successors ,to
At Z. D.Wttliitillettenis &oohs, Thrtnnitutit
Votmlininalltnibnaln'Ettatlll in hos, Girt, Cot.
- Tnranntid ritu= a m o nhetora plarain
of
"rrir iirbcdeeele Grocer end
4oecoreisese &ruckeN ll ilotr rue" ot.
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45ikrauhalacua, •
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ATTORNEYS.- --
GROCERS.
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AGENCIES.
'ARD--:it - txing been appointed the ex-
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erosive Agana far Plttaburtrh, fir the OM ofPatent
refed threletitertand Milder:at Loather Belting, rasa
1111mtared brit axwata. a SON. of Ifertford.G...tkut ,
Na fff." - aralte" gale A. Urge astartateat af all width;
maardletared,at the • taanufeetareee pekoe, ht. stride
uNtrz.v. Lather 11.1110 elver bribes offered
mnaynd for,noat the
Naehloe ffff Deferre t 4trll6 ' ll4arkNetrert.
eetrftl • . J. ft 11: - PHILLIPS
AUS:rifi 1.00/EIS, 'heat , Mate -fAifent,
soaxwitteathatotha Ind 11111:111nlrerwidhal No: e 2
ariftti street, *AM. l% d. SUOMI. Mervtly attended
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• , BETEL 31.42SITELL,' Secretary Citi
ielkt•mmum a••••• 7, Water street. .
1FM.4745C - FIDN, -Secretary Western lan- .
• room Oa, OR Water Knot. .
GARDOIXRCOMEN, Ageinthrrranklin.
11 1 1 12 us,
t., •• eet•p••r, nail:mast ocean. of Wood
icon.= norrog
REG.II'. TAYLOI & llllSTON;(sucgensors
to Sheb' IlidrneGeneral thanchalou sod For
ing abisebants, and- A gents for Eastern'
Con Lince.l.lthe Deakra StaploOrscrai T =
Inge, Cotton. Cotton Karns. Patting, Twine, 311s
ao and Hentackp Hemp, Totem% Soda AA. Window
Visas, Pig, Bar and White Lead,
_Natal Stores, and Mohr
matt, and. Pittsburgh Mannfactured Goods
.fiteterally..—
..r..... the 6 5Plort MCP' and ""Banner Mediu
taboret, No.. - 43 .Frunt stave; . ((opposite
ttaborgh sad M. Louis Packet Land/ssg,)
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R. IFAZIINGTOZIN
HUTCHISON it CO.; COinitlB63l3:
el % rate and Agents Ibrth• St. Louis Sugar Reill.
al in Sogir.Oblaisi: =db. /..d. 11.1.PN
thavata, Paha. d.e., ' - • ga
BOOKSELLERS. &C.
JL. READ, Bookseller anti Stationer, No
. 78 Fourth drat, Apollo Bundlnipt,
IL WELDIN, - Vholesale and' Retail
a Dtalas.lna:lank and Sehoer-bsota Paper and St.
t A M-fa Wn . X l sinxt. (teSimen Third ieia ninth)
ToaN., 5... DAVISON,; Bookseller Autt . Sta..
M0n0,....0,0ct00t to Dottoon & Agtom, No. t' Market
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S. BOSWORTH, Bookeeller.and
. Deals ,
lit Stataburs it; tlarrn7 l k , .. Px- 82 Market . stm ' , tilt'
I d re.
is.AY CO., Bookaellers and Stathintra j
No. 65 Wood street, pert door to Use eortierOf Third,
• borra, No. Mort oudiserbooks ••• • • lyeak bond.
1111JSIC,
• ij OEIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes,
studs see meet! tertsemeets. saket liesbk ima
hake lah.dlat kw *detainee Pim Faut,,lbr
Wadam IW.—No. Si Wood dad.
BENRX KLEBER,
'dad Tnitensnents, and loirnidne nr. Rahn :Etnindi.
writ tor Nunes park's mad and avian Plana,
Lnitn Wamsn'n ttne , ”.. o eho Ibr Dunham'.
•
ItSCIIRCEDER, • Music- Store, Fourth
area, between Market sod Wood. Now Moeda ooza
goo tosetrizuco M
ood od* Imtrotocats sll land& ,
DRUGGISTS. =
- :.'TORN HAFT, Jr, (auccessor to afin. 11,01if
fri.,4,0,D0.1TV:trontnn 411 Dr 21d nod Dsler (n
w Lodi' i'bik i 'is=7"
ggp:ata and A th
eeiries; corner Market atmetaiattm keep
ennatantly en, hand • foil and complete' asmatment of
rat•Dbe reenmery.sadar,tklaspertatoboatothel!'
• 'lllystelana paiactiptitma oarelidlicoMpoondedr..
TOIIN .P. SCO T T, -1911olesale, Dealer
Dettaa:Paints. 014% Far:Jebel and Litt . . /Unfit, No.=
rtritteet. Pittebornb. •-- . • .
order, will Ivo-Ire prompt attention. .
A rant tar Landon Co, minable. funEY natatinen
A•.,,L , EATINESTOCK k CO., Wholesale
Dm and mumentstrem of White Im4.llad
im4 Lthazaq coma 'Weed and hoot stroda. Pr.
lAE. • SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer
1. Druck Podatx, V7O Stuff& 4111 s. Tyndale*, h.. ta.
o Wood irtmet, PittsbwO. Goods warm:Md. Prim
iIAUN & Retail
Aitabo Dra=tsta, eataer of Liberty sad at. *boots;
rsda. - •
SCHOONMAXER. A .CO., 'Wholes*
V :Druiciots. 24, 'Wood +Out. Plttsbareta.
arfITLEMING, SuceeisoitaL.Wilaix
a Ca.:aatare Market itreet aid Thaaknad—ltereins-
Iledlcr 'l aVan i e ".7t°" , sad * alf art •
pettaittlrta to ht. badman _ _ •
Plualclaaa vrateelptlaas tanattui atmaromaaa at all
MEDICINE.
R. JAMES RING: Office and Residence,
Ns. 112 Illth Watt. brradt• tt. C.th.d." 4 . Pitt.
W.M. VARIAN, M. D., Of6tte 6th street,
V • Wow Stolthtlact. Ceice Hourc-8 to 9. A. 11, 2 10
3. rag,: to P. NI. 1.711111Td
MERCHANT. TAILORS.
CHESTER, itierchatit Tai
than No. 71 Wood ,beet.: Particular littootkret
to Bore uld Swathe Mainz -
•
tivrilmum Meichantlailor,Dra
• • • Sward I:Nigeria Malady Mods eldhlmi, tl l 141.
T. WATTS iFiCO.:,'lterthant Tailors, 181.
e Liberty street:-,We are war ieeetrieg
ng stork of Geode far Gentlemem's Weer-Clothe. C . A.
• mares e.ndVeettrupettb• oevast dries awl thuortquelltr-
Our feta:dazed aorta:mere will please giro ea a mil: [add
UUW ‘ U . La$ .$ ,
vev. WOODWELL, Wholesal and Retail
Manufacturer and Dealer In Cabluat Wu% Na 83
401 IN WETIIERE,II4-'Manufacturer of
, PASEXT BOX TIM, •roperlor sitkla; SHAD BOX
• sod RRAZED.BOX -VICES, corner of Atulpiott sad Bob.
thag.
r s Ot. WWII from the Bend Omit &We:Al
•
EvISIBROLUERED 'AND APLIOA MAR
TIL L.1.9.-41.star raarksit Itantesddqvu2d Ay
ark try MRS. L.S. W USW!,
pat( , Manr, Ann street. gams rha.
Bolivar Sire and Cruatlde MY "raj
' tdactaring Company. •
TIES COMPANY:HAVING ENLARGED
theft eittlietti Ite .. 1 I V,Z i taa n gl t r =
to meat tha ttethatal Mimeo
rum u
H.vded to by.
24"1" JOltiSSlCenta 3 / 1 ,42 .
, Patsharalk.teDtatmimr 2/*
Sci 13110130
AItLES:ROBB, No, 89 ftlarket street, 3d
donrfrant the Market linear. you'd Whim Ile peb
!I.e
fi .W d ir kro now ruck or every thing the
Rae trade. La d y ss /mow Gaiters, bait Gal
JIMA)" col Pridrees, Lady Franklin and all the styles
Stand on the Eastern ritlea ale; • Mune and Cblietrenal
Matins and fancy Bents sod noels, In nil their varletler
Gentitonenir Ape Oynas _Patent Celt Ikda, Mach
Colt Boats,. Carrera - Marta and Mere also, Heil'. sad
linen aa. as a emirs* Ire wish . to sell such . an eirthiir
tall the Ater sts with their tortoni as will glee satilthe
.
tien, • ramembirthe place. SO 41.esket street. . mrzt
rums s. . N. WOW.
, - &
= rruOLIZALE AIMILETAIL FASIRONABLII
'HAT . 'AND OAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEILLEREnr ALLICINDS OF /OM • .
C ow= cwirpop Arm surrirs4Ern t. •
Thar rock usabruors *wry . quality . itylooritati
4Yl= l ll..Dors,.Calle and Fur Sortuuta. • .
New CoacVFactory--Ailegheny,
WIIITE CO., :would 're
portray Ritmo therbiltr that they - h ave
"p ay. ce Lak. betiroen 'edema and Band oskey
stmts. hey aro nose making on me prepared to melee
orders thr erery Sit.soVh,el , ' Tabbis, tkosehms. Chariots,
Baroactimt Tomdes; ge, ke, which. from their
espodenee In the menalkotore oMe above mark, and
the teMtass they bars. Obey teal confident they ere sniabl
-Wle do work on the most nesonable terms with thole
wanting artier* in their Roe. . •
.Psylog particular attention to the selection of materials.
• and harrow nom bat competent workmen, they have no
isesitatten in lestrenting- their work. We tbsonfmn oak
the ettentkin of the Immo to this matter.
N. IL—Repairing dem In the tort manner, and Mt the
A • Coach and:Carriage Factory. •
iroiINSTON; BROTBER & CO., corner - cif
. Delaiimt and Reboots ameba Allegheny City, would
`reaportfally Inform their frfenda, and tba clglgertur t
that th%0.0 mannfertnring,
es Volans and C= " la all their name
styles of and
• All olden will • egVrottel with arid regard to
dorm-
An
and haat of flnlah- liana," will also be Waded
too n the, mat roamnaom tam. Mina in all tate yea
the b ee , we. gang, Poles and Wheel Stuff, any feel
mu anadent that all yda tiros them with their atlonagn
beetlyßattened on tidal of tab , mark. .
are aquested to gla them a all Deka pm.
• Fifth Street Stocking Factory, -
AbBILITY, ENERGY , AN - D ECON DIY,-
TM balloon* in Chndmele Ewe. lian'a Bolt ii;.
Inn andlnaress,sold at manufacture's iLe5 at the
Itg l i=rs 14521111 1 . STlAt' w" ,
Blanton ininam Inn Med. between Stood and gorket
'd; a; uicidattor... L0AXL......J.' I. oanun
tivingston, Roggen It Co. • - -
.NOVELTX WORKS, PITTSBIJROII, PA.
XRAGIC. and Depot: Railroad Scales, Ihy,
Cattlefiad Onto do.; Mali= dod.Ccnader Dp_or
_ _I Is Ut t tors 1 gg Ara ‘l4lllr LIMIIt74
ACM l'astesdod /Idade of /ovum.
rfory to farm dad ither. • dtr
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
ass us.* sans. masse t~lrrsnanalL asaM.ss .
MONUMENTS, Tombs, Crave to a r:fs,
ANA. iniNton TON, 11.2irsdIN fa
ways Ni Mad, and maN . :r d
kmet wino. Mae -
te,3* Nuut. RNA NWO-
2 14 fon l iged NON TraN Um IowNINNN.
talc X* . 1, ! 1 9 1 ! Win " VN. WALLA&
. . ,
BlicksinithltellowslitintifOtort
FO-PARTNEASTIIP NOTICIThe
emb.re immut r<tan_r. team Oa. Moods sad
• voile amenlin they teen entered hste , WSW
witamaratem:
thq tb.
.1U prlander a Lrmof
1V.414.67.74rbc....=4,7 dear,
Irmt , i n. g= ~.c . rm..
`: u„a+m at )! ``:
QRORT ARMS sorram, roi wrong
112,-m=sitter!rAgo
• PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1854.
SEW YORK envEßmmxmsrrs
From VISSCHER R ECUELVB General.'Adrerkleio4
Homo. N0..140 awl 318 Broadvra,r, New 17ork.(Lato No. FO
Nassau stmt.)
•
- ' •
. • Reli.itle /Waren the Cave/kilo Thele.
ThciEagle Manufacturing Company
Nanolfactaireawd ialb.,Ar Me II is fogorinp da . ..iiratie Good*,
dadircountf iont tAsprie. trFOREJON GOOD&
BROCATELLES AND carom:um.
la groat tariar of Patterns saffeiimbinallon irt,Colorfi all
..... . .. . .. .. . . .
.: • CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, • •
An entirely.now sitlele for ' - 7 . . •
, • .117R.N.177171E. DP!/07 t - ERI J ' . . , ni:Li .'
Whlce comblami the greatest amount m DU I.LITY
and EICIINESB found In any ankle orerbeiben need. -
. - Them Goods are made be Power Loom and are the only
Goods *Mat manufaetnri ever effort:llllhr sale. „Dealers
will do well to eumlne those Goods beton Dureheadme.
SO
-Oftlee of Os 00., tio.4 Park Mee, N : Y. -
Jele,lmv - • B. B. MAUSIT.. Await.'
IRON WAREROUBS,
MARTIN, SPRING
Impartarg and C 0. , .
Dealars lo
IRON ANDI.BTEEL;
.552 Gremiach sayis,..zrno Tort. • •
Keep comptentlr an hand a full `assortment of Hsi, Rod
'Baud, loop. Harm Shoe. and other IlLON.•
• STEEL OF ALL - •
, Idercluarta from all meatlone of the =larks,* invited le'
cell mama their order' hake, bur/tut. ' • " •
Orderehp.mill eatnuted topor ote erlll roe et the
forest market rates. MARTIN, SPRING 2 CO4
scifimmur BROTH:6IIS C 0 ..;
• WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. • •'. -
Thee reamed ie No;170 Wahani it., eer:q/Be44volut..
JDIPORTIN. the leading Deuke fedin Hide
original
anlcOn.lx i gh Mut i z anattarn r e, o lll
Nrlland Thlantrtall, it
Gloves and litrntekKrie oh 4
Triene kh.nnee. Corte. Bonin, 4e.. te..,thei. otter theta an
the tenet reuonable term. Orates eMer In
melee their beet ittantion. ,=•..grb-1
ICUMBEL'S
PATENT MACHINE BTU:WILED LEATIICIt DA:tut:W.
• . ?hotly /trtentikzxds U 1 Um anaft. -• •
FICIFIEY.ara made-from the beat oak tanned
Ak4 l lll l . 4 r74l2M2 h 't ir- r .t 7 roglg,Ta t akra
with perfixt nun to the PaILZo 'warrantedtobeSdnt
rate arUele and to plena* the parchuer. They WI he had
Angie. double or round-41th Lace Leather, Midge and'
4/1 notesears ankle* In the Use, by addressing' 4
..•jellamr StitIDEL, Patentee. MI Ferry ac.,
' iron . Bailing . Works.
Na. 311 and 813 Munroe street, Nem York,
OPPOINITX THE ALLAIMS Wollitd
SA/S.7:R 0 OMS. 122 GRAND STJETET,
LEE Subieribers baying extensive an& an
summed arrungetoeute manutiettuing ITAII7III ,
e their Hoe, Aran.. prepared to Agree ts tin Publio
and dealer* throughout the counter, • •
•. WoOrGHTL• OAST MON RdILIXO,
• • • f every dearrtptton, •
aturinr. Shatter. !Mom earn
her Brdstedds,pWleaad
oneurserdah Cribs art thlYire -for dlfr...
• C Baw l; tillrjV trr; t "a •
Also, a riperior . 'quality of Iron -Vann Fame, all cri artdch
they mill Inman In Surpass In strenuth.Nunbally, beau
ty of design and cheapnesa, the manufactures of ea } oth
er haus. In their lina.• °Was from emery action of the
United State. thankfully maned awl saurated allti
utmost despatch. ] 72
ENT
.I.,AVERA,
rand anat.?". Y.
A LFREE WOODRAM, Ifiumfacturer
A
kometaa organs. Ranee. Phttu, as leo ruitha at
Q IL WASNICIL, Manufacturer of
Cottweihrmitirm, lie-, id Milts R.
TOIIN DAMS, Contruisaion Merchant tind
fa "warlord ltrandler, Mlle* sod Clam .WS Wash-
Batm GOODWIN & BRO., Maunacturera of
Tiros Cut Tabun; CUlcars„amt MT salt - DX)
• at. .
• •
VILEELER & WILSON; Proprietors and
MonnOctarern et A.B. Miami's Patent Stliehltur
offkar'2L3 ttroedway. .
WM. SIMMONS,: Millinery, 04 Brno&
war, near Metropolitan lloted- • -•
e 4- 6oPEßribUS44.rPease :E Bro ; Pro
Ilensdsrr, ' • ,
WjiREIAN- tOtTER, Successor to 1.e7,
nersterit Co.. Importer and lob*. In Stavin DM
44 Codas it. •
CILAFFER, lato W. Newman, BEanufac
tares acid.WbolesaleDealcrlnLadtaeGalteri.lihoes,
Davaltvsy rataamv
IQ AMU CAtEßLY;lTholesale Deal kar Brom. Nat"! Pal!. and bs, Woodsad W
:fti k"r ae, Va teriree kki et44 l.
Itritsll:ol§Vrl
• n e,
_ o lo 4 ,ol.lo,4oflN.TEßlll.l7,4l3,l46.olatareraftel.
DeVer,„No, 10 C...tbarina st- sad No. 6 Chad:are
1115turep,New York;'
(110. BULPIN, ParisMantillaEmporium,
Imparters alio of Plumy .Irnd, SEI Brokhnn,
Staten Mud PancypyingEstablishment.
orrice yo. 1 JOHN STIZZIST.
trw. noose nog =Anwar. . NEW TORE arr.
ORDERS received by Expreei, or °them - We,
Air ying or denoting LaMar? Drover. Mantillas and
au. o f erery description. Daroark and Noreen Cur
ILIm beautifully dyed. Lane Constr.. reatorod. Canton
.Crapt &merle dred Manson brilliant. or the more grave
color. AU kinds ofellk, woolen tend Ogler iModt. (ht the
Vero or garment.) treated In the mat staooteghtl manner.
The andersigned hare hod long experience In the terror.
cotton' WIWI. bantam at - Mateo intandoord Abed alantro.l
.that their euem Rao art of dying le muiveßed...
nth-togr ' BARRETT. NEPHEws a co.
M OLYNEAUXBELL, Mantilla and Cloak Slawatketsuvr sett Importer. 56 Anal tt•
n F. •MBBARD & SON, Wild Cheny
..a.iteillttas, Omani* Balm. Pills, Save. 1e.,921 John M.
T. lIURLBURT. American
Makinee. VIAL, Cum . at, tur
`TAN DEIESEN'S Impioied Wahpene. It
orn mar Hair to Ita °dew <dor, and mates s'
Dom growth oth,alr.. Depot, 123 (mamba , . ,
EMT. GILBERT,.from Memphis, is cur
liaaeltatla ateanters. Spaatts. ,Clcara. and Weal
t we kAllia at Ma means tapas, isa Broad.l.),
MISCELLANEOUS.
CO rariTefi l kY. • - W '
o. 46 DIANO.VD BDREE 7
E. 11. BIGELOW; Projarletor
• ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S
LIVERY AND SALE -
STABLE,
onier. Diamond tired and Cher ry y
1,p114,1 PITTSMIRM PA.
, • ASHLAND - HOUSE; •• .
AMU EMELT, ABOVE sffuxTU nu m,
11. 8. IS ENB 0 N, Paopancroa.•
Sir/liege rborl, $1,50 per &par"
Patent Process for Tasnina%
irJ. FULTON'S Pateiat.Uhaidicil Piocess
. is deeldedly.the greateet improv eme nt ems made In
a art of Tensing. Lestber ot all kinds tan bo men_
turd In one4hlrd the thee required by the old proems at
moth lees erpense. and for smootbueeu stresistb vetlght
mod dunebSitty launsuneemed by Suyotbeeyrpoes otnaa
Utlieturteglestber. , For ttartistilerVt=r my i n .
- NO.= Stied it, Pittsburgh.
Linden Lea 4 Compazy, of, Wisconsin.
THE :Corkocff. br toz of s tbu to F h am . ru t
l ime
ertheVolne lionehortleje. A. WILICINI it CO., No:
ietTlrthOefot. Terteirt477-or4
eh intonation relative to the Cmapeny., voe 3,
&tow.. Nae.TeL Ordea) — tlareillitrZlee pareT,Hae.Ls
PITY :'IIOTEL: (late Brown 'cornet' lOC
amlthleld and Third amts. Plttabanth. Pa443I•ASS
ARR. Peeprlotana - • • . • •
darThla large and commodious 'Rome' havind under
gr :::areaa repar andLen t raleed with neer equipments
putak... c ' 110=1.
8. CIPTHBEAT .& BON, •
jENERAL VOMITISSION AGENTS,' for
lb•sal• and maw* of Ned -Estate, Ociloetkor of
Wart.. Nmtotlatlolt Losas,on Hopi*, ilmtgaves. to.. O.
140 Mint st.litUburth:riL • 4 - . 4 4 , 4 3 47 •
T. C. WARRINGTON;
(DIPLOMA... -
ARIES' & OHILDREN'S SHOE STORE.
bas altar
. 4 on band full woortinint,6l6. 26
Stith stmt. Plttsouno. Pa.
1 - GRANT MOWRY,, Dealer in Leither,
• 111des, 011 sad Shur Valdisgs, No.= ilberty.trost
sadmlts the head of Mood.: • - adaSy
.
E . FELIX'S GENUINE EST/I/LOT OF
00FPZE, establisbed 181 M rixelred fear premium
s s,
2 Sliver Medals 'sad 2 Diplossia—Mati 4be:
P.M street, Pittetrurph. Pa.
121.1hreare ernamereas man terralts.. -
WALTER:P. MARSHALL, Importer:o4
• T Dealer In Main.' Timed .antl Docorsilni., Payer
Ilan ha fiCtioq trap:, elttablynh.. .
ta L OTArr "G • . 7:1":=r
t)ARISFASHIONSMOKLADIES'DRESS.
ES.—Tb• Paris Tublons thr JUNE, alnwtpowstogrws
w blmt Was on the Lcyvulmo try
MU, 'L. IL WILSON. '-
,ant R al6llLl'mM elan nand input.
WILLIAM NOBLE, Upholsterer; and
p Doslar In Cambia:2. WholesahaadltetalLTSlttl
street, Heart, onPosita tne eat omen
4 . BROWN; mostrespeetfully ln
tfully
e tco Garto .i. tArgihil i ttlgt be k d e . el tattit, - At fr ide !WO
plata anartmant of Vanillas Inindr. ll 7l4 ' Lloltlitt Shut
ters an made to order. in the loot style.
wanton
equal
to any to the United Enna .lila'llllada ean be lammed
without the a s et • awn delver. Meng putotumed lb*
non, tools, and ran of. the Callon listiddlabsurol of
Haman a BleCielland, itoweepared la tarnish their old
automata as *ell aa the
_ambito- at luga, with
la their Una. Awaney. No. 6 IYood rant, PittibtlVl
r. 1176:XV . • ....71410iLd WIEITMAX:
PENif
J[ OrtENZ & WIGIITMAN, Manufachireis.
/ g od:
e lli r klnds . li 110 . 1701 h. 00d WINDOW
N. 13.—Partrgor attentloo_t old to oSorlisa bi a%lott;ir
Mist owl =lnto moulds . lrttottloo and
Line
irNES rtilikiii:lllnoufooturers of Spyi:s
43411Ustar Bend. :810 /Iteel. Etna .M.lt
Inas. atl4. Ell 13 itc Erin Ent Tapers. f
patent Berge Man lummerett boa AzlaL—Camgrar
um and /Int streets,Pltuburgb.., " . $
. .
ibis crcan& - =. . „ .
-11 B. ROl:ii - Efig lfanuractwers
ALUM 15m...! Bled Cul
Arit &tilt 4.4. tht°"s
AWI34,I•IOIIAN & CO., Manallictuierit
- ,tevart= a rk rivrogst,,
'vfM "r i =litxMiriti
gaol
AUREB 4.a;;stftimthllfot,*l6:,:uf
SOME
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
THURSDAY MOANING,:JUNE 22,, 1864
• DIABOLIDA4 "RABOAL3.-•Three fellows named
Waggoner, are • now. in • • prison in Wooster; 0.,
awaiti g their Idol for, poisoning - soma fifteen
good barites. oinked by a Mr. Totten, who had
thevilktins a _alight offense.. The-Wag
goners swore they would have_revenge. Shortly
after, this, two-of , 111 r. Totten'S best horses were
-.found dead in 'the pasture. -The suddenness* of
their death induced Totten to examine their
atow~cha: $ e found that they ailed _from the
.effecttss of Corrosive SublimXte. Things passed
on, cud borne alter. horsebelonging to Totten
would drop down dead, or horse,
sick and lose its
The work was done sometimes with Cor
rosive Sublimate, and sometimes with Arsenic,
but always with a sure and, deadly poison..
Fifteen fine 'horses were thus -poisoned in the
course of ten days, wortliat' least $lBOO. • The
threats. and 'exaltations,. an& 'various' diem:lra—
attut'les, seemed to fix suspicion on the defen
dents, and they were arrested and lodged in jail
to await their trial and sentence to the peniten
hary, which the •rillains riehki deserve, if proven.
This pieco of cold-blooded villainy Is-parallel
bya ease in this county. An ncguaintance
of ours has been Cultivating a .fifl, orchard at
Soto distance . from' ids house. This spring the
trees bad "arrived IA a profitable _hearipg age,
atarthioWner expected to reap tlm fruit of his
labor-when-to discovered that 801110 one was
girldGag..his freit, and the process went on at
nights at intervals, until the whole orchard was
ruinediandsopersistentwas the infamous wretch
in his work of destruction; that . when some of
- the trees showed' sins of vitality, -and recovery,
they were attacked , again, and the work of des
truction completed. . ' The villain who performed
this destardly etc thinks he is 'unknown; but
there is an eye upon him which will most cer
tainly bring him to the bar of justice.'
- From the Phthdelphis Syn.
Tie ;tad-Republic Tendency of Itemsuabon.
It is l rope-now that the orens of the Demo
• erotic party - have taken the tory side of who con
test whichlsas commenced 'between Americans
and foreigners is this country, to eh that the , ow
principlesinielml are not at war With religirms
belief or the rights of conscience, hitt are Dun.;
ded on the antagonism to the higher law of the
RomanPriesthoed, which controls belief and
. .
conscience, end perverts them both to the echo
wings of political demagogues The annexed
extract from a Roman Catholic work, which the
New Orleans Creole says is quoted -from a book
entitled the "Conversion of 'a Papist," page .25
28, translated from the French of the "Catechism
of Perseverance," of the noted Abbe T. Ganino,-
vol. 4, pp. 310, 812. This large work. (forming
eight volumes) ettiopproved by nine bishops and
urchbirhops;and by Popo Gregcn7A.Vl ; nod as
1 token of .the Abbo's urthodoxy,' the pontiff
Sent him Out crass of the Order Sylvester.
Now let . us 'ask the candid. AMerican -reader to .
peruse this, not with a - view to , ciftestioning Its
-orthodoxy in a rellgieus point of view, but to
see whether republicanism can estates be foster
ed where Stich inculcations prevail. We know
that it has been boldly proolainied, that as soon
as the Romanists hare the num rice' power they
will compel the adoption of asps isith by con
stitutional enactments, that the priests. will be
wade the co-equals of God, and the civil magis
trates the mere tools of the priests. - Can libery
,of conscience, toleration or any of the blessings
. -
of republicanism, be anticipated in such a future.
The Abbe Glum° says :
-. What human tongue can destrilii the dignity
of the priesthood, and the greatness of the priest)
The first man.was grest,..who, established as the
king of the universe, commanded all the inhabi
tents of his vast dominion, Who obeyed him with
docility. Mosesira.s great, who, by a word, di
vides:l. the waters of the sea, end caused au en
tire people to pate dry shod between its suspen
ded masses. :Joshua was great, who said to the
BIM "Sun, stand still," aud the sun obeying,
stood still lathe voice of a mortal. The kings
of the earth aro.mighty, who command numerous
armies, aud , shako the _world by the emend of
their 1114110'; botbehold, there is a MA who still
Ia greater, ; -there is a .matt who daily,. when- it
pleases him; opens the gates of heaven, address
es himself to the Son of-the Eternal Father, sit
ting on the throne, sad says? Comedown from
your throne, come. Obedient , to thei voice of
this man; the Word: of - God, he
- by whom all
- things were created;lnstantli leaves the abode
of glory, incarnates himself in the bonds of this
man, more mighty than kings, than angela than
the august. Mary, and this man says -to bins ; You
are my son ; this day I have begotten you ; you
are my victim, and he allows this man to ammo=
late him ; to place him wherever he wishes, and
give him to whosoever he chooses ; this man is : "
the priest -
Thei priest Is not only almighty in heaven, and
over.the body of the God man, he lease almighty
upon earth, and over the mystical body of dorms
Christ. Deltoid: a, man has fallen Into the betide
of the devil; what power able to deliver
him? 'Call - to the assistance of this unhappy
man the angels and .nrobangels, holy Michael
himself, chief. of the celestial host, coninuirer of 1
Satan and of his revolted legions. The holy arch
angel
may put to flight the devils whohesiege
the nnfOrtonate man,, but. the one inn& 'heart;
nevelt nevervrill be be able to sever the chaise
of the sitinerwho' hat' placed his oonildence - in
the wicked one. To.whom will you address
yourselves. to deliver him?you - call upod
Mary, the mother of God, Alin, queen of angels
and of Moir, the terror of-hell? She may pray
forihat sold: , but la unable to absolve him from
the Leiust orhis faults: the priest can do ill
Mnehrmire, suppose Oust the redeemer - visibly
descend in person in his church, and station him
self in.: a confessional to administer the sacra
ment of Penance,- while p priest- occupies an
other. The Son "of God says, admire you; and
the priest says also, I alaolat you : and the pen
itent Sadildiaself just as much absolved by. the
one as by the other . Thee the priest; mighty
like God, can instantly snatch the sinner from
hell, 'resoles hits worthy . of paradise and of a
slave of the dorsi make a child of Ab;aham, and
God himself is obliged to: submit to the judg.
Meat of the priest, to refuse or to grant absolu
tion provided-the penitent is worthy of it: The
Sentence of the priest precedes,' God sobseribes
to it: - Can any:one conceive a greater power, a
Itisotracke Lon 'Plains - or rue, Futinuersus.
-- , Tha Memphis !Thiglearns- from its oichangeo
and oder soureet, that thd - available funds at the,
command Of the friends of Cuban liberty amount
to a little short of one million of- dollars, while
.eight steamers and foul' inllbig reseals have been
'phuzed,it their disposal, and can bo insole really
. for sailing in twenty-four. hotirs :mace. They
are alit° possessors of between eighty and ninety,
thousand stand, of arms, muskets and rifles in- ,
clusioe;they also have, if We are rightly inibria- ,
;ad, :about ninety field including. can
nons, howitzers, and mortars, and arc pretty well
, supplied "with anninltiote and sidearms. The
resourcesresources-bare been 'Placed in :the hands of a
Committee, who are to hold it Until the time set
for the carrying into execution -of. their project.
The Whig proceeds to giro'he following details
.
....... CW3ThXa2
"The entirenommand- of this expedition is to
bo vested in a gentleman of known ability and
skill, = and 'whose name has already , become a
household .word with the citizens of the United
States, in consequence of hie brilliant achieve
menta and successful unamenyres jrhile iA com
mend of a division of the American tinny, dar
ing the Into between the United States and'.
' The second in c om mandoa will, In all probabibi
ity, be a "Norther' Man with. Southern-p!inci
plea," and who:was also a commander of abngade
in: the same war,, and who has since, held the of
fice of ClorMilor; and-who,lf we
. mistake tiOt,etill
retains a prominent civil position. - -'.i.• ' I ' i.-
iDeneral Oonsales, whose name has.becrt nese.
data - with this loorement.frcmi the first, will
without.doubt, be third in taimMand. -. . -- I
gal. Wheat; C01.'1 , /okett, Cbl. Bell, Major J.
‘A. Kelley, Major Bloom Capt. W. 8. - .Fldwards,
Capt. Xing, Cept..l. ir. Dement, and Lieutenant
'Frank Onihnette,„ all
.of whom . were - intimately
connected with the• prerieue expedition, are; wo
nracrodlbly informedomertingthemaelses in pre
:pi:ration for the - finithroming struggle; and will
....beitsit theBeath."
Themunitar of men-mho hare enrolled their
-names and_ pledgedlheir boner ito eurpore this
'cause, cannot be much less'theau fifty thousand,
'Mad they are men who are well ed in the new
of fire iezas. sad irloaara .ticti ned to :: avenge
the Wowardly massacre of Critic' elb Kerr, and
`tiguirs in Havana, on the 8d of gust, liiroi-o- --.
:i - - :Intl eniteditionowill, to all bability, leave
the lehorie *filo . Vidted 13talis,it a thlitiltlint.
Altiaext biinatt4 aid will laadji: 'Welts Vide
Annuity" Ansd thenoirywuneed to arm., _Thera
viltimi,'-perhapa. tan thousaiadia .throirabito
Abe #lwid the tintAtflark 04:- npfillii
tit,
lowed by reinforcements, until thirty or forty
thousand soldiers,gro there, and.vritlr this force
there cannot be niueb doubt as to which party
will be the successful one." • ,
•
Tho Indopendoot Germans.
'A etudied 'effort. is being made" by the sham
elsre-demomacy to drive .or - frighten the Lille
-
I pendent germane back into its rotten organisa
tion, and'"as we „Lora shown, the Cincinnati
„Enquirer, of Cincinnati, and . tho Clevelopd
'Dealer, of this city, lead, ao far as the West Is
:concerned, in this wicked endeiror. .. Lek...who
may second it, the effort will fail.. -These inde,
pendent Gennan.sUre moo of thought; and of in.
diriduality, and , they will, defend that freedom
on which both are based at say cost or sacrifice.
It may be well for us, and for - all "interested
in this matter, for those, especially, most eager
in pressing or demanding "zativistioprivileges,!'
to enquire in this:connection, " What should eon,
stituk an American r
- 'For it will not do, in describing a State, to
stop with its boundaries or battlements, its sur
face of earth or of water," its lakes and rivers,
or its- hills and valleys. These are-means,the
outside or covering, and can give no idea gilt -7
TO get atthat, to know- what a State is we - must
grasp' the intelligenee ' "spirit and energy, - the
rharacter of the uErt who compose 14 understand
the institutions which they-have established;
'and realise of what stuff Mum are made, and for
'vrhay ends they are exercised.
So in rigrini to the citizen.
• For if, in describing an American, we should
pimply say "he was' born at such a spot, and
lived-in such a place," we should fail wholly in
depicting him either as he is, or tie healiould be.
• Very true, these accidents confer upon him cer
tain privileges, legally ; - but but if, while enjoying
them, he defends despotism, and 'seeks to es
tablisl it, if he bates Liberty and loves 'Slavery,
If he is mean and narrow and selfish; he is no
American in principle or impulse: he is better
fitted for the clime and Czardom of Russia than
for the Republic: Bomething morelhan birth is
needed to constitute a citizen. Whoever has or
whoever comes to us with a heart full of real bet
moinuoy and head clear in its - notions of person.
lit eights and deities: revolved to take law in uni
son with justice, and to rit;iy it-,,sitch a man is
an American in principle, Wherever born, and
should be hailed by Antericans as a brother:—
flicker, .for lnetance,*of Baden, the leader of the
Judependent Germans, periled life, and sacrificed
ids - property to establish a Republic like ours,
free from its cursed stain; he failed, but escaped
'the derpot's 'vengeance, and the rebel's fate, and
is now a fanner and citizen of Illinois; yet where
in intelligence, spirit end energy, where, in
character, could we finds better American? He,
and all like him,- therefore, are as - worthy that
name and will be as true to it, and all its
prkvileges, in their highest and broadest accep
tatMn' as any of us born and brought up on the
Pod: -01' the fairness end justness of these po
sitions there can he no dispute.. : :They enforce
themselves, so reasonable they are. .
TIM Shinn Democrats overlooking or o'er leap .
!rig these just-vbmie, assail the independent Ger
triansywhy, we have stated:let us,- in this Lana",
her, then, give the Tea/position of these Germans,
,aa that, if rightly_ understood, will enable
'lsle 'ell sides' to Judge correctly of them, and, of,
these infamous assaults upqn them. ,
:They are anti - -jesuitical. 'Those concerned Ad+
the Itomish church, ind these Sham Demeerats;',
charge upon, them, in consequence, inficklay,—
, lVfiatever their unbelief bo or Is, it isnot4llicen
tie= like that of France,"' nor "coarse and eel
fishlike that of England"--Itiatreaction can.s.:.
ed by despotism; the out-growth or off-shoot, Si
it were, of a rotten, corrupt anti tyrannical State,
religion, and. no clam of men repel immorality ^
in the citizen, or laxity in the Cotitmonwealth, or
brand wrong and unjuatice in both, with etnoit
ger feelingsor a sterner wrath, than these abu
sed Germans. They are, too, anti-plare;y. Free
dom, with them, is a central idea:- they Stake no
exception in regard to it, and will allow none to
be made, in theory or practice; they hold it to be
'no question of interest," "no merchandize,"to he
nteaeured out to class - Or coati, to he- binglieti
eel& by any narrow or mean "rules of pelf Si of
selt!'--but a "principle"' which every being who
bears the stamp of max on his browaliallright
fully possess and enjoy. Hence, without quali
fication or thought - of consequences, 'they de
nounce and resist Caere, Popes, theslave power,
end whoever sustains it. with whatever of ability
Or of strength, they posses's. We have five able
articles from that number o Germannjournals--
all devoted, heretofore, to he Democracy—at"
firming - these views, ea bold y and broadly as we
, have stated them- -We select, as a sample;-por
-Bone of the leader of the Volkablat. Cincinnati,
in reply to the Cleveland. Dealer and Cineitinati
Inquirer, under the beading of the "Papal Hi
erarchy and its tools," to illustrate- their inde
pendence—their eimcrieanism—"their fidelity to
thp fundamental principles of Constitutional,
AtlEateAN FaESOOSI." . . :
- Tho Papal liieritrchy is a sworn enemy of all
popular liberty; for in the end it cannot exist
beside liberty and free. unrettrieted enlighten,
Mont, and its unceasing, tuireconcilable, hostility
is therefore directed egainst every effort at free-
.
Wherever liberty boa found a hearth as yet,
there aleo the unman Hierarchy rneaked in,
either to destroy or poison the first germs of a
free popular life. - -`= -
Itibei we consider this nature of the Papal en
deavors, we'cannot be 'surprised that aka , here
in the -West, this country dedicated to liberty,
this imperious monster attempts to extetethis
fangs, yes hm' extended them already and' in
tends grasping still further.
The Jesuits and their tools nre sown over the
United States like grain, their motto is, "the end
+=tiger the nteaMt," and what means are too, base
for this class of men' for the attainment of their
Ono , of their chief means is the nee of the
Press,- Throughout the country. the Jfisulte have
their obedient organs, which they either bridle
by fear of loes, or lured by the hope of gain; and
for this scanty price many cowardly beinge, who
will publish newapapere, confine the free e
'inform
of their opinion, or at least fail to
'their readers of. what they, ehonld necessarily
. .
• • The .. . Jesuit fathers desire nothing more' than a
free, * unimpeded field for their operations. Ily
falsehood, calumny,' by means of terrifying the
donseience,'bribery.and servility-they will then
surely attain their object. For this reason they
try" to, bring the press ..tnder their lever; and
where this does not succeel to their wish, they
establish papers of their own, espociallyut plaoes
where there Is o larger Catholic population; and,
in oiolcr to be sure of success, they either place
unprincipled creatures or...simpletons at the head
of their organs, who are only animated by the
instinctef dollars arid Cents." - ' .
This is the way them Independent Germane
think, and their organs speak. Can the Cleve
land Dealer hope to alarm them f Deco It count
upon the "Know Nothings" flaunting them while .
holding and expressing these views! Why; men
are not fools 'These Germans are not to hemp
red by threat; nor bridled by fear of leas, nor
lured by the hope of gain; 'they understand the
feelings of American; and know how end where
in they fail, and - Americans nnderstand,.or will
soon understand their character. The VoLtvbfat,.
Indeed, after detailing the mode . and manner by
which the Jesuit, increase their power, seek
to establish ii, and noticing th e /Mete opposition
which it will awaken all over the lend, proceeds
with a note of- wanting to Natiree. 03 f 01101,11:
"In thin mariner they try tualeo open in Ave
nue for the Papal hierarchy In this country, and
to deal a deadly blow to liberty. which ie atriadi
suffering. Tho Americana see and Art
though they may not yet know the rutr. EXTEX . 4
rue DAxotn. ' •
“Novertheless, these signs of. the. times no
more ineotammlate these Jesuit Creatures, then
if they Were not in'exiiteuce at all; they rigidly
Inbor for the segregation of all Catholics.' They
not only prosecute all benevolent orders and
threaten theme with a disgraceful funeral, they
not ezdztriijoi'.:7prevent matrimonial unions
between pelions of different Confessions; yes,
they refuse to Partielpate In the most important
social instltations. The Jesuit Creatures' want
no beneSolent societies, no schools, not wren W.
migration societies in common with us.''
"The Collolig shall hear nothing, read noth
ing, believe but what le talked into them by the
tools of the Jesuits. And whence originates
this uncivil, unsocial and anti-republican spirit?
From the wicked final aim of the Jesuits, to
iaitlnteln fret and unimpeded territory fOr them
lichee and to nudistarbedly labor for the Papal
'Hierarchy in the same: The CatholicMihail see
no more, bear no mere; think no mate, than what
their worldly Catholic papers allow them." • •
Enough oil ibis point. Enough, too, to show
that these anti.Catholio, anti-Slavery. Germane
will laugh to acorn the threats of violence and
Tengcrince burled at them by the Dealer sod En.
pile" in the name of the Slave Demoer:acy,' and
canoe the blOw thus aimed at them to retell up.
on the heads of 'the heartless and slavish duos
gogues who bad struck it. Enough, too, to Btu
'Jay Native, of their real position and earnest
:Oct.—Cleveland Leader.. ' .
idonvatrrr--Itna &Mot:l:A.—The oily
inspector report that the whole cumber °racial'
So this city lost !tektites 429. More thin hal(
the deceased were undorlo pairs of awe. The
number of deaths from cholera was 67, which
added to the 27 previously reported' makes the
- "bole number of:fatal- caste of cholera, Wm
"amen, -88. 4 .19: T. censo r . • • " .
I . S-, . i: - .....::: . : . .., ' :' , . - : ' . ' ,.'l'.
Z.,,f...e4.,:zr.;;.;,....,,•
I VOLUME 14. VIINUMBER 265",
Tux Dust Iterwass tix.V S ' ArSbiltS AND J telX 1 The Living- Thicitalitratlan Is Use ilyilted -...".. -'..
ETAX3.--A
,:correspondent l of the ' C h arleston 0 fii " urea and ustn i artit i *; ' ; . , occ -- ..' -'`- - --:-
) Courier who was an accidental spectator or eel -
with -ur det2l: t o r l- th l o t j ap oiirM igra iS tim ar tmovira l en - C:T il to l it e4 - I : .: : '' '
,
recent duel between Gen. J. Saunders, 'Of Alt- Bands of the natives of - the-WU went - gathering ''' ' ....-..
bama; and'JudgeEvans of Misaissippi, gives the together their-little werldlyPropertY;-“tuid are
1
following details of the encounter : preparing to depart; either forlhe Tailed Stater/ . i -•-- -'
1 Five rounds wereflied ; Hie first round; Gem or Australia.: . The Athlone Sentinel says tlise
Saunders received a ball in his left arm, bat t h,, "every. day the. railway:station-tar. Crowded with ..... ..
bone was not - injured nor any blood vessel Imp. persons primeeding to Amerita.l'-' The Tiunkirk. _ _.
...".
timed. The third round he was again slightly Democrat says that "every boat that leaves thee,
struck in the right breast; the ball passing jest IlaerWearries.og numbers of '
,persona from \
and the adjoining miurities, on their'Wei to. the
under the skin. No fears, are entertained how.
„,.,, from his wounds. -
The fifth round 'Judge Evans wits shot , down being ntostlY paid on the American side of the. \\
and dangerously wounded, the ball entering his Atlantic." 'he - Ttlam liertdd notices the depar, \ ..\\-• •
breast. - The diffi c ulty 'seems to have originated bare of three, hundred emigrants: tit within a' '.
, C:
from very harshlanguage %Med by Saunders; in. fortnight, and all destined for the UM d States.
_ reply
to..
enact, that Judge
..vain,
made before The - Waterford News also chrouieleir.the dew- -, \ '...
the Literary ' SoCiety . of the , Western Military tare . of two steamers, both of.tiaem'crowded with
calingn
in
Alabama. . . „ . ... . - adventurers for America; • The °sista,/ Packet '
Some twelve months ago, the Society appoint- aa7a that emig r ation to the 13eitt all 3 tatee is on
ed Gen. Saunders:to deliver the annual addresa. th e Increase, and that the dread of impressment ,
Ile left the State and'went to Charlestim,.S. C.; is driving away thousands, who 'would netoth-
where fie remained until the first of April. When eririse dream of emigrating, but for fear of being
he returned he found that Judge Evans had been compelled to serve in 'the British...ltaly:" -.The.' ' ---
appointed in his stead to deliverthe address ed i t or _
The day arrived, and these gentlemen both at. \ ' "Before the end of the:year Areland will be ' .
...
tended the school, and both "made speeches,: able . literally deserted, and the dierice and desolation ...' ' , '. •
spesches-•-Evans.speaking first. In the course of whialt now hroatiaareiCeattatnara -will be Vial , ''.., . -• ''.
his remarks he. alluded to the General's leaving tile in theaters , popoloas districts ef the conntry. ...‘,
so soon after reCeiving his appointment the year
,' - The Sligo Chronicle that the"eoutliananee . •
previons, and Stated that "be ;had fled from the of the ra4 for Leaving Ire is on of the'. ex ., 7:''." ..- ,"..
undertaking." , Gen. Saunders; in reply, stated teurdin " features of the , times,' and is wholly
the reasons he had left, and gave the lie to Sc. inexplicable, when we °Murder thopresent Kee-.
nns asertion, and used other very abusive lan- perous state, of the country, and , the accOunte. , • ' -
gunge to the Judge, whieli resulted that evening continually received of the sad disappointment
in a challenge. ' . . "experienced - byethousands who - were happy and
Judge Evans is a native of Charleston, S. C.; comfortable at home ." - ' ' •--'- . ' ''
". '
. 1 ,
he there left when quite young and went to Mas- - . The Roscommon Journal -.-- •.-
",- • • ' '':
,sissippi; where at the age . of 23, he engaged in -" "linndredi iMas ihrerigh thisainir l for ( Aniiii-" '
the practice-of law , and.soon be came dietie " en: This County , is Contributingtao .. Ca
re „t 0 °pop, . ..
gulehed in his profession . and at 27 yeari of age •
- 'ulatton of the'United 'States than any other part
he was elected Judge of'the Circuit Court. lie -
of .Ireland. '.lf. the drain coutinuakas no doubt .; , -,
has a wife and three children. Gen. Saunders '
it will, we Will have • none ;.. ',.,, '.
is every young man ; not more th an 24 Yeats ofof our peasantry but
the aged' and the infirm - Our workhouse con- ' '
age, but possessed of great' ability. and extraor
dinary talents.. Ho is afarmr and native of '
left Lathe a " ether et the children of emigrants who ' ' 7
here Last:and 'previous. years; ,bat'aimed. ,'
North Caroline; he line wif e nor children.—
It is indeed very bud that dievery week we hear of some of them being sant • , ..
fficulties of eo naila
nature Should occur between such - men,' men . IT., and their- pa sages P ei Ai e g i e, t , „ hes ' th el ,
who bid fair to be /Mining lights to their country. sniglortalre"Nees?litiarlt*P ea
with'.a y, m orn
The duel was fought in Mississippi, near the ....g. ahndres. . and sriwts, fasof,ass was
State
__- . upwards of sexty.years o wge. . . _..
The "Fermanagh " Mail says that it lilt most ......--- ,'. • 7
distressing to see the young and the it dying .7.. '.... :'
from the land of their birth, as if th soil tin "2
Which they trod had been poisoned,"' a Cork "-
Constitution 'notices the . departure of e him- . '• i
dred persons within a few - weeks, and ye that .... ', ;
others were preparing to go.
With regard to Australia, it iii,atat tut
41.
ships, with an aggregate:tonnage of a tit 'BO ; .
.... ' .
\ D00;, oat all carrying paisongera, have sailed for-;'
port Philip and other paints. - The Galway Path--
tklVii believe there are more emigits' fr0m .....'-'
Clan at present in'. Australia than f all the„ - ~....;',•-'
rest of Ireland. Tho inhabitants of flint ACittild; , , - .
;..;., ',.:
ty largely availed themselveshy:the 'facility of ''-,-.. y
forded by free emigration in. governitent ahipa,.?'",-, "^.. -, -
Since the,peried of the, famine, and the conse--1 •''.7 . - ''-
quence is,thateveryAnstralian mail which arrives -, -
brings large remittances to the friends of those 7 : '•-• '
who have settled in that region of gold. By late ' : --,
aCCOUntS, We understand that a large timber:of
per :mu from \ the - county Clare, who have, bad -..- -
.their passages, engaged. by their/datives iri Alla. .; '.. '.•
irdia,are about to embark immediately,"
Frook.the N. T. CemmerclalAdverthei...
. .
Tan Ems or Swat Max.—Painfully apparent
is it, that:from some cause or other; the 'present
incumbent of .the: Presidential °Mee entirely
unfitted for its high deities. \. Whether it beliam
inability to take largo and comprehensive vies
of national and political 'affairs, from a mental
incapacity to grasp with principles and a corresa.,
pending 'tendency to play with circumstances, or
from an incompetency of will and energy trycarry
out hilt purposes, or froth, any;cause, we are not
disposed to decide. ' batit is very certain that the
country and the Government never so 'much
lacked an efficient head at the Present,day.
No out can safely calculate, a single month in ad
vance-what will be -the political, dontestio . or
foreign policy of the Executive and titeAdmin
istration. Now courting one , Section. oftheir
party, now another, now maintaining Silence,
upon filibustering operations well known to exist,
now proclaiming against them.; at 'least to 'the
extent of saying, ...fiends off, gentlemen; titat's
our businesit.;" now speaking of serious diffmni
„ties with. Mesdco, now settling them by an anom=,
olous treaty; now promising the security of
cOmproudses, now disturbing them and employ,.
ing. all executive power , to cffeet 'their repeal;',
now 'promising an immense reduction of .import
, duties add of the revenue, now employing agents
to secure the passage of, a bill embodying the
oPpOsite principle, we arc constrained to exclaim,
.11"bern, oh; where, I, th' Administration goner
MrsrumOvs Ramat days ago, while
a munder of workmen were engaged in digging
'a vaultat Daltliaore ' one of them struck hts pick
upon a -.hard" Substanie teremrfeet beloW the .
surface of the earth. Upon removing ,the dirt,
and inspecting 'he object; it - Was found to boa
piece of plank, . ingeniously painted on one side
to resemble 'hickory , Wood, and' on the other in
imitation of granite.', It did not 'seem to 'lave
been bnried . more than a few, weeks, yet it was
found' o be o quite. rotten. ' Traces of obliterate
characters were discoverable on the hickory side,.
but it was impossible to make them out. On the
granite side; which` bail a no*. appearance ! these
words were visible under a strong light:
".Raolowl, That The ,DemoCiatic. party will re
sist all altempta at renewing, in Conorers or out of it,
the agitation of the slavery question, UNDER
WHATEVER SHAPE OR COLOR THE
TE3IPT mAr MADE2'
. The mysterious relic was handed over to it dis
tinguished antiquarian, who took it tiS - Washing,_
ton and Placed it in the Patent Since
then; ithas been visited and exarttined.bi
dent Pierce, Senator Douglas' ' and the Heads
of Depar tments except, perhaps, the Secretary of
State. Honest them pretend to know anything
of its origin, or how it came to be 4, , run into the
Gmtette. . , - ,
The Catholic Church sings no reguieth for dc,
,parted infanta because sheds assured of the per'-.
fect happiness ` of those that depart lithe grace .
of their,.. baptismal inneeence.• ',But there is a
custom la Catholic coUntries, encotiroged by,the
Church,' of celebrating , on the death of a baP
tited infant a =main honor of the angels:Such
MS the' service we assisted at on -last Friday, in
the Church of the most Holy. Redeemer.. The
mortal remains of the happy Child were brought
into the church, but instead of the vestments
and ornaments of black', and, the era 'tones of
the dirge; the body was placed 011 a catalogue all
covered; with white, and dr6sed with awisei
smelling-flowers. A wreath' o f rme-bads, orange
bloisoms, and other odoriferous-flowers, all of
white, rested On the coffin, • symbolical Of purity
and innocence. The music of • ties masswas ju
bilant, and tlac vestments of the priest, deacon
and anti-deacon, were thoie of a festival.—Free
~ Neither does the Protestant Chnrch 'ling re
quiems over departed infants, and for scimitar
reason. But the Protestant Church:celebrates
no mass "in honor of the angels,", nor make os
tentatious displays of festive character, and
though the Freeman's Journal holds nptthii
cereMottlal as an Illustration of the mire which
the Roman Church has over its infants, we con
fess, religious opinions and sentiments apart,
that the funeral service of an infant as perform
ed by the Protestant Choral is much moro con.
?mint with hunian'feeling and a religious hope.
Beside, bow much
of the mass '
and of the at.
tendoaco of priest, deacon and sub-deacon wan
purchased by money? • Will the Freeman's Jour
nal say s that at the funeral of the child of a poor
person " mass is celebrated in honor, of the an
gels," or that three clergymen attend .in feritive,
garb! We rather think not.—.Y. Y. Coin.
ANOTHER VIOTTI! or A WHITE 11.-tr—Banrst
Asestmr.—Among the many visitors who went
from the city to High Bridge yesterday, were Mr.
Joseph Chateilles, of No. 677 Broom street, nod
his friend Mr. Daniel J. Domyoz. of Spring et,
the latter haring the misfortune to wear a white. ,
felt hat, coming under the denomination of 'Wide
.Awoke,'
which is - now as certain to raise the
blood of an Hibernian os a red handkerchief is
to excite the anger of a gobbler. If inquired a
reason, no doubt ono could giro as satisfactory
a . '11(110W NHOthing " answer as the other. • No
sootierlumi Mr. Dentyns (unconsolotis of the den.
„gera 'to which his choice of hot subjected him) .
crossed the bridge than a party of tame 12 or
15' Irishmen, who had been imbibing semewbat
freely,. Uttered a shout, "Down with the Know
Notidng!° and Oct - upon hien, throe 9f them
hawking him down and kicking him In'therface
'and neck. 'Jib friend coming to his assistance,
the cowardly , ruffians ran away, bat not before
they bid nut his face sererely.. Mow long are
the peaccoble citizens to be assaulted for no bet
ter-reaton than-the !shape 'or color of their hate.
Wueeuxo B1111)01.--WO learn tbat.this strew-
turn is tabs rebuilt with bat a single track—Co
that teams crossing cannot,pass each Other. The
Wheeling folks any that they expect the railroad
companies to unite with, them hereafter- forlhe
purpose of Meeting a structure that will Mullein
a train of care, bence thelieourse in resonstrue
ting the bridge la a temporary:manner. . •
It will be remembered thattthe decree of the.
Court requiring the bridge to , be down or alter
ed, so as not to interfere- wittilho navigation of
the river was never Carried thine:motion, Con
gross having stepped In and assuined'th take the,
case out of- the jurisdiction. of the Court. But
Provideneo hiving abated the- noisante, we un
derstand that it is in contemplation to lune en
injunction for the purpose
.of preveintfnga T*
construction of the bridge unless at an elevation
to conform to . the decree of the Court. - - 4 1 f*buft•
Vnfott•
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&Mr/am—ln-view of , a.• psi s seible visitation
from Cholera, the authorities of Dalton are thor
oughly eleanaleg the city awl ta-erting a tempo
rsry hospital. It is also COO 1401 P hite4 to errtsb:
nab small medical depots at the extreme cods of
the, city. • In otherplaoaa. In the totirior of Nee
York and elsewhere, similar preparatory 12(4 3 .
vane are In program. This irjutilaioks.' It ts
nmiemble that MU sewn
,esses of cholera orig. ,
Mate where there ire-no part iarly'tacit:l4am.
se),, sad where dg. coaugetakation hsi bees had
wish maigralilapiltrVigidsitimede from- whialt it
ullsist have betterkatoistwolof
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\ THE ATTOIINic , s , GENERAL oN rue FITITTIVE \
Stara Lsw.-=-- - The Secretariof the Interior her- ‘,`.
\ inkinquired from th e . Attorney-General whether f. , ,
menses incurred in enforcing the fugitive lawi, ,
pripi co the issue of the commissioner's certificate
.of Surrender, are claimuupon the United States - C . .. ,
Treasury, Mr. Cushing lion dellvetednlong Opin-..' , . ,
..ion in, th e affirmative; of Which the folloWing are - .?
the cdheruding paragraphs -.7...
..,,
I ITiewmg,the fermi 2 ebtietle of the act Or Nip- . •:'
A,'
tember . 18ila, ISA.togetherX aeons Whole, and
in,tonnexion. with the - 11 th syntiOn of the act 4;f.. '-
August f11kt,4 6, 852, ia iari'Actiiia,' My opinion; -- --,
therefore, aeoasauming that thec eases, ' ~. •
in the case of the arrest of the fugitive a Chico- ... :
~
t f
go, , !were incurred by th e marshal -i raising
posse' •
.....
the of, his \ dittriet to aid him i k i . E eioCll' ',..
tion of the warreht \ against a threaten reggae, -'•- ' ,
prior to the issuing, by'tbe commisidde ti", of...the', . .'
certificate i3urrendoring the slave; te t e :claim- - -.-+.
ants," still sucker:proses, are "charge hie 446
United States, the 80114 as if . incorretLatter T the ~
.l -,
issue of the certificate.A." ' . ' . ' k . ''.. - , 1 ,, ,:i. ,,, , , .:-.
:- As such expenses,. incu rred by the Ofhief tiL,.;''''''
performing hid duty; upon , Via affidavit ot?this.t . ,;..f
claimant, "that, ho bed reason toatTrelientlibat :2 ' -:.
such fugitjra will. bo resrnekl by _force from his
or . her posseision,".are tn. ho paid One ef . t.l4„:
Treasury of 'the - United - St hte‘s, a;:forderi,'lielk,' - ...",
expenses are to be paid out Ne .the .Treitaury Of 'i..,.. ,
the United Motes, - when ineurredbythittitarabal,r. : .. ..r.
upon his own judgment and that. of the.Commis- .'!,-,
sioner also, of the necessity:to guard -against a \
threatened rescue.. ' . -._ .\,. \_ . ':' . - " '''',..,
. 'This statute of 1850 , is ouncle s d_vaNiVecute , a _
provision of the constitution, the due \null coin
,
pletoexecatiOn it which intimately ii.ii cerna the
fate of the Government of the United Stites: r aid
the integrity of the Union.. Such , a'statlte •
aerfes'and will receive, a beneficial conitructioa: .:*
no that the mischiefs intended to be
„guarded
'against may be suppressed by the full lnk of,a111 •
the remedies provided by Congresi. ‘, ,
Virouss's "Roams" nr • TCIUCRY.—L
correspondent of the Worcester Palladium wniunn'-, •
"Please tell my friend, Iliss Luey,Stone, th 4 . .
I saw in the streets of Constantinople; in
slippers, and ridirg straddle on horse, Rare-
Fotmo-Ifeneum, a noble and rich lady of•Afarselc . ..i.... -
who solicited and obtained a command- among
the Turkish volunteer 'forces. She Las under her
order's a battalion of live hundred,. wicked lonk=
tt
log Asiatics; Cquippetrby heelf. She is about
tifty, years old, goes veiled in the ortlittary.min- •
nor, hat shows her • Wet freely In spite ••of her..
veil One sees by the expreimion of her couute-J
mince that sho is made of the right kind of stuff. ,
~ • .
She will do something." . .
A devastatlisg hurricane visited .
Mexico on too 19th Ult., which did ionsiderable '••
dnmage; among otheithings, ceteplatelydemol-: -
fishing the triumphal arch crectedin honor of the
late achievements of Banta Anna against the to ~
bell. . Oa the proviousevening a very destruct.
Ito hurricane, probably the same as the above,,, .
visited the city of. Ban Lula Potosi. The great
est terror was excited in the place by .the tight,
of. two Immense water spOuts' hanging lumsedfr•
ately over and tnesmcfng the town, which, h0w,.,-
ever, did not descend until they were beyond the
city limits. The atirronsiding country was Uhl,
waste, and on the following day the phenomenon' - • :
was repeated, but with Jas cerevity.
.
,sw ...surantat..—The failure of ha party to -
elect a United State., Senator in Gm New Ramp- .•
shire .Legislature; allows how empty were all. the •
loud rantings of theconec!rd Patriot respecting
there being a clear majority of twenty etannoh' ..
supporters of top Administration, Great efforts
hero been made to 'secure the election of Wells
and Hibbard ; largo sums, of money tiIITO been
expended,- mat coercive taeaearev resorted to
vrhenmild Menne prove,l unavailing, but the tint .
vote proved the uneorruptibillty of a, arnall but
determined band. Thu Patriot confesses its
appointment, and the . Stateanacisays the waiver- ..
ealimpreasion is that neither Veklatterliihbank.
can, obtain etaajority of it& inlet of the.llonia....
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