r;inE! . . I TTSBVRGH GAZETTE PIIBLIBMID DAILY ADD WEEKLY ay CO. '.A.vrolurs w WuHI rrai TE & [SAMUEL DAIGIII%. aspics 011 TEEDD ri 1 ril,-111WISD INALICrr AND ROOD. -.. • • - 'DAILY-Sit totters Pee m.. une, beyable b a it yew ) . -•- IV nitit la-Two dolhieeper Annum. In e4tente Clubs wilt b. enbolled on the Wavle 0 apttitknas: . • Mee oonlee ote annnut---.........-....3 600 1 , .. ' .._ . l . h. 41.... . 04resett dab all.; etCdt;;;;l-17).02;e*.r.0" --- -sad to be NM Invariably in edvanot .No club payet..lo : - -be . ti situ the year steins, *UAW the M./ L Ilartt lbr ..fES OF ADVERTISING: ,bni (1011nes or Nongerill or 4oul " eachad 0 25 one 'week , t 3 '''' ....... 16b -• ' taa neon 4 00 11 00 F•tendlei (6 Ines n . or len i.e annum) .6.00 Utie dollar for each additional line. • . iooll r ,a nr .• thsv *mem ehangenie at plenum (per an j her and additional square. Marten one' ono Month. and roe e l zteldlikenal enure inserted under the Loan- rates, • • 117• Advertinments eanieding winners, and not weer fifteen 'to charged as a wroare and - s half. 15 be charg e d not amountable. fi¢ bail nieerthwitents •' beyond the amount charged gm then ' OS gether ad one nteentrandidataelor Odin to be ebarged the emu vedisamenta. . • - • Adrertioseeeete not Larked on the eoprlor • nod Sea ntimistr i tif Inentiona, will be mounded um forbid... of DR, annualaf "wdl'l l;ertleers Is etrinir Henna Co "ode on. Irradiate Inn, an d all ad verthnments • ts the tenet of other persona, as welt as WI advertisements • not mime mareneted-with their own Lannert and . • "ad damn or menthol:ant; In length or ant:win. be. =err ,:tatta:Ztgat7l. rendered. and prompttparment is desired: • • • • •-• All advenisergerna gw, charitable institutions. fire weer .I...,.llit t ie jk a a tdxnoLlp, and niter.publie nowilam and all mN and metkes,„ tenchaged hal:Anne. Per" able larked/ in advanne: ' Marriage notion tel. charged 60 nuts. •soan • eldte L tii laserted without eharge; Liles. aesetope• • • honor tone Ira lovltatione or obit ting' notietn and when napanied • to herald for. clientler.advertisers, not d e signed t o comtneinkir 4.0 . 0 ' be ?Winning tidiest to call 'natation to ' , dee; Ceneertw_ or any nubile ectertainterda, where are made Le ann.". •••-4ill notices of M tn. tke doeigned to. tall atteution to private en land "or ,Intended Cu p ro mote • inn sided interest, on mar be bunted 'with -the under. stand/ that the non le to to fte„, If Intended to . • be In the leen 1:01.211121, the game will be charged , at the rate or la cants Per . • siabop arabc - notioes to le esteem trine snow Tavern Enna Petitions 1.3 awn. _ . . •-• tlna' Estate Agents' and Andioneree' advertisment. not o darebe damn under emir rang but shard a disetemt of .: three end'onettdrd gereenn from the amount of • ios =Lzlluz ram&o.;squmum..tlonalgt "_,rlntat loserten IT flanave.(lo Ituaajone t.r..d...4,1411=tatud 1tenvt1en....— . ..5 mat. ' fa to be J*ld In advance. • _ , RATES OF DISCOUNT. C9II.IWRD WILT ?CM TEM !TennlGO CUISITZ, al . N. lIOLMES & SONS, Brokers. Ne. 67 Node if. Oda= Mari( gad /bona Oa POYskiron • . Beak BENNISTINANLL pa 8.k,.C10einnati...334 of Vltlanorak.. ...pairmuneroil Bk-Cautin'L. do Maokaara Bank of dZ...-par Franklin Bank... - - do ,-: /lea and Ilanars f do-par Lafaratto Ilan__ --k.. ...... do Z - rE k. 3l, 01 0n0ara4..........Par Ohk , Llfeltaa..Truitida. do • , kof North Amnia- `Madera Rowse Bank- do ~ .; or.lsOrtlk'n Mallon Bank of 3Lasailka-....-. --; -;*-ral:fir.::":4=isid*';;.-W 3"nliiN't'EVl-C..g.K.11. - _ Bank of Pa........per All solvent T1anka.......... x ''''" ' =ll:alr' Bk..par NEW SOUL . r " ' -! Baaidogka liii,F.::::. - 1,1! N I" Y°:) , 42 9 , ----r , ...... a Meta. itati. - -- — tlitialtb.7 — .:... ana al=.-- 3olle Etr lW if N l l f A a rl. I e.,_aran'all t k ....par dlia Banke--.. %T eete id ßaok..ak..---.iar VleTa/l e . Wrn.--..--..par .kof th r.-- IS( Bank of OBranotarsbarek...l'n Bank of Fa-Ilkamond.. - I Beak of Mater Coontr...par iga., Bank. Va., Norfolk . . .. -Banker Itaaville....---....par Fano-ara' Bk of tlaeula. Beak of Dall.l3a. (2nater..par atarthazded 31 .ank ‘.; •:_i . r Bask of Gerutantona--...par Ninth Woodard Bank-, . Ml L' e g ?e=r an n- it. -=: ni I" iflrg - biIiCTLY - A. 1'; Baakatkllddatown.....-..7..4 Bail of-Cape rear.._ .... 2 - ' alontrumery Co. D o ak--par Beak of Ft of N. Car:ea 2 .. Bank dfNortatabeeland- CO.- Ban lk i Nklinlaiton. 2 Cambia ilk &Bridge Co-par erobantfir macro. 2 Boykatown Dank...,...... MUTH RUMBA. - a Zaptoulank .-..............paT Ilk oftheStaff =lna, ..? ~,V iittetV Ilk ofii - k7G - 4 3 al i n traiir, th-.',... i ...........na--....: ~ .,...........aw i Rumen' Bank of Resding.par ii BORGIA. Ear, lit ofBlanylkill 0.-aar Animate Las. a Ilk'st Co regg n . Ilk Zarearg•l).i 1 1 1 6 1==o- r -.. li j ~...1 Haerfatarg Stank--....T TENNEABF-7.. . flonadale nask--..---13. Alleolrent Hanka—. 3 Lasesator (anntrltaa.....ar nt at Kntucky. Loulte.4 /atnalen , Bank..... ....... Ilk of Lontero.Tirandon - 'Miners' Bank of PottortilleporiNorthorn akar Koettnok a ” Moneoanhela n‘aa parroadnern ilk ofKentnekr .. Wed Broach Bank—...rar INDIANA. , Wyoming Bk.,Wiikasoarrerr State Bank k kranebal- 1 1. i BtellarNotai.„...---,,........134 31k otatate ottnanuart, - . 134 Oldo a t . 31,,,... r.: . sue Dal l ik L annlthea to itraoca at. atetta........... ai• ROok of BB --- - fp Brandi at Atbena............ 'do WIEX)NB/11. --. ' A r grra h o a l t tt h kl 4 =.: - - ..r.*--tirelllrit :T . ehks S Branch ataeradaat-,---, do FartoareateebanloYßank 3 Brandt at Tololo.--...- doertawrot Stook . Bank 3 Braneh st lb. V, dotinsidsr Bank-..-. 3 Brandt at Baklava— ... r e ouranoe Compaar..-- 2 ' , Branch at Oanio .1.0. . - doltAuesoc..--..-- 3 ' = /..t t a sas. imarna...- Ito si 01 , N. A WADA i. to 6 Brandt ma atanalialL-- do Ilk of the FoottNeranto b Branca at Itioler..-.......... do Dank of tdontreal.---.. =at W C l' al r i r" -... gO 81‘ i...i h i I f k It f ' l ' i . i.,11. b Heenan at Caddo_._...._. do N... Y0rk......_.,..... ..‘ ..-; Branca, at Lannoter---. do On Pallaidonia.,...-.... do naafi at ateubenville... do On Ballow. ...... -... . do .=at 1111. Yerosna...... do WCATERN EXCIIANYR. at Norark. ..-_ do ilneinnatt__„-,..-..- I% Bannon ot 2 o7dald-..... doianintlie.----...-.- ..-- ___=l . 4:l Tray "*.---.'-. L° 41.1111"gb - ii - alivir.up.. - Joirasom. at Att. Plnuont..... do Donalooas. Stanah..-.1400 Broach at. 2aaesellie.-.... Co. do _Patriot -..35.t4) Branch at tioraralk...-,» d do olfazia. old.---..-..-.....1(1.00 Brandi at rldta._ - ..,-- do Da d e. nea........--..1040 Bail at rainanotan..... faadetekarcon-..--- "AO •. arsata at )C itattal..... ..... daTen Thalera.-----. 7.80 ornr Brad% di 1k0ica'N01 an:.... . .... ...... d Noterelann - -....-..- 4.93 • Brunk at UsaaWoa....- do Ten 0 olidera------ 234 arum:war Waaatar.. .. do tNacoitooa-.—.—,- 2.23 Beason aldoiDnests..-1,---.--- 2.16 &sank at rocakatmot._, do l n. . PRICES OP . STOCKS.` POE. THE PITTSBURGH' GATEITE. Bt j A. 'IVILKINS '& CO. STOCK A.VD. EXCHANGE BROKERS, zro.n 1 , 12b - R271 srsFr a. • l'o9onoor4,ll.o4lsber 4, U 44. • , , . • .3 ..1' . • • - • I 74 1. 1 111111 .• • • 251.511. i "... 4. 2 ---: . .17alted Eli* 164......-- 1 "" "" ' tat.l6/1.4.1017 Do, . Va.*. 1 , 63 .. - loCleb 4 Am. ~. Pona4g74.olo' 51.---- -:100 . - 1 / 2 1.1..4J0ry 61:--.- 100 •- 1a946.• A All Way o a-.. •' c ' • 100 LI 79 t. lot. 1142 oNot • • C. Do, cop. coop. 51 sat/ 100 •41 do • Do. coop. 64---- 100 83 161' do Eittaboodt ells 6 9•--•• 10 0 65 00 1nt.360.4.1417 • Do. • , soap. 61,14. E. 970 55 00 do • 4314gb00d sits 61-.-.- 100 $3 80 lot. My &Nos Do. • amp. 61,12111. 100 83 . 80 do. of mega • Cook of Eltlaborgh..-. 50 44 67 ix..MatMat llootioate 4 blaourlaa4 10 IS 16 40 6- - - Eschaato Dank.-* . - 60 07 UN OD 4 . Alleoboor Saslogo Dant ~.. 255 64 46 ..... . • . • atonso•3 1.C45 ..- 60 61% 61K • Illooongthola ETidgif......• = 15 73 . D1T.M0i 2 4 1 141. Pt Clair 61,1121 . 0.......... MS .17 56 Doo.joa.g ct, 114.1 et. • 20 44 41 . o 90 6tortbaso fa10We5.......::. 66 40 22 id,. ok R. 'WLWomsoart Rrtdr4-....«. =1 12 , - . , tomottoss. . . .- - . • P11t46 . 6 Lib lasarioos- 8 10 •8 . dio.goldoo Wootero lotosonsoCp.- .- 19 lOld etio,ni, da • ' Plttobtusb to Ph126.:--.... 41 AIl• 1i41.44/ d0 .5 111 et. ! P11541.0at0 5 1001n1119.... LO 40 , • . . : • .44t b 4 / 4 4 lforke-... 60 • 6 1 1 . le' ,•• ' • ' . . um.. 52tokwator- 40 43 . 41, ../oly 4111.3 beer Illooklostar 111 ... Now 114444.' . To oatis. utast ttallreset.., gl ri._.: 41... ,- • , • obio a Poss. liallsood- .. QM 1 . ..74 . •.' .: • . ZAMA Otdo Itollroad-...- .08 .. -* 4 • W 411.1114 R. 60 -* .... ' •-. • Dael 100 • Fayette ltoodoo.-...-... SO • 60" .. .... .' f •"' '.! •' ....4444Gual Boo& (WO-- 1 60 58 '''' ' . • 5 .", do. u. 1 Tortio Ws fah do Rood 25 10 lOO .30 - .. ~• •-. • • . ALS. a • Plaok ltd .Z 1 211• 25 .., ." . . tkorostoor lOU '44 :10 II . I.liartto s .. C0,...i..... .13 ... '''' . • • '' ' D1199049..,----.4.....«...... ... 173 174 Es.' Ms. ,'. . p t ie h bos2=6o/4.........• .....«. . 1 . 112 . 1411 15 v. 1 8 84A11121 •`• lath Zodoto-.............- - 24 VS I ltl=26.*dilii/1: :7 7 . . 1 . • 01126--...................,........ .. 14 1 .., atv , 422 .... etimp....4.....-........44. ... 294 Ili a • . 1....:44..........4«,......,.. .- ... 4/t • te ll erdoo nag t . „=" .. ...:: ': • I X ' .. 1 ! i • . .7= 4 4 1 '".. T. 21 . I. ' ... , ~.4., t , • 13011b0r......04.1.....--:.4., ~. ' 514 . I .". '. p • . ' 44444-....• ' • . ... 14 a. •• -^ :'.;., itti05a1........4...:::.:...... :.... Ali • 40. • - • =1..-.;...4.4........,..... ... iv El: 1 . --. *MI nor - 1:0 . 1131 OF ILCCI4IION ;Jai it;INIUNG IT( 4. WILKINS 8 CO, maw foam/ink Arini.t sired. r rseaerd Ir. PA. VOREIGIN and Domestic Exchange Coin. 'lima &Rim mailidond Wait net:might azedidl. = " A l litfruk tt rosnip smpaihitetl liteeta wadt araxedakm;. Yawl or naelOot Jai • end ":61114"a etNOLD & CO. I- a+m atto sat as. 2:1116.4t1r, at "Oa ' . HARDWARE FOR .SADDLERBzAND CARRIAGE MAKERS. . R.: T, ut MOOD STZALT, 11777111171101 r. saiorl• MAtukerni4=harAtUa4r: . 2.012".•••••••••••••••• ••.....4 5 611.4...:............../.. PALM -B ATMA N; FALLIS:_a 00...Commissi°n x.rthaatsorm agueval foniramksw b 7 0 . 0 . 1. Blva Hafiroad. No. Z. Qaol•ol.00t WIT , Male awl "'ate otniwts, Booth_ 24.40,) lA N • Masa ob.-. Notcro.rinAndorotWON.O. • . . • ^ I l t f i nnit . tt &01odanstl. Aff Thidl TAlAM "4l tri=rlll 7 l:7 " SW:2:Y • 7 ,IOiIRPIL CHAPMAN; wmasAgazir .A.vo RETAIL •DIALIts: • • .• pIEORTED CIGARS. 511 - lobe elreil, Putsburga, ca''' !mail ~....,;,, TERMS fExNA,Y CO. Bankers.r i al Excht insbarsth. Pa. • • Wiley Badmen Reek Rotesand 'Colo. , Dheount Time - Exchange: and PromtworrNotmg make Collections In Mr the prim:had title. of the Union; Receive Deposits on call and on, interest, and glee their prompt attention Walt oth er matters a opertainloir to a Rroker'S bosinem. • • 13Evutere Etcheoge soustanUr roe sale. te l lT3-17 atYN nottra;cs ifßAMEEE RAJIM Banktra and Ex k &awe Itrotera. Blit NU Qat and /Silver .d V=so hetes, negotiate Inane no d Real Estate or Stock Sece .o.hteht=:27.l:4ll2,l Thee.lllllsor&ifost mons :mule on all voints le' the Un mien rernerTt Third and Wood rarest% dtrettly opposite the ht. Marin Rotel • nD. KING, Coin; Steck . . and" Exchange, ulirolmr, Fourth. mt.64—Bala and lens 'Batts tat. .rant mtoMil e tr w6 zW ut lrAl ti , 9 .. P141.4 at • Lace Bank Not. =tit a: O he . 7 t !" rates Ay. 11,113tVilf HAIM ... - / 1.11/Cr. VALUER, 'IIA.NNA 'Co., S - uccessoes ~a rliktgritlV4 Z L=l=l o exit=nalc.N4=l447:7-111‘,rfiamn; Woad awl Chests tbs.'s, and solleettens mole on.near all Indust paLssants of the United States. • tdattest premim paid for rondos kid Adteadein Adransea east .madeost ~ eonstannteuta PrOduC44, eIdPPO on Ilberal tams. • ' . , .ll.Nlfa.fa MS .E . !Co:i Baxikers And ebsur Enters, Sada East earner of Wood and tratuaattons on tame, and sailestloaa W77.K1116 k'. CO.; Exchange ' , Brokers, . 76 Fou rt h street. , ammula the Bank of Pitto b. All!nmarMatmat mat tiara. 1310, MZgl;i;:ttl - LARIMER Jr.,. Banker Tand Bro- T Plttrtm ker, 4th "grog; No; GO, adjohilulne the Bank on N• IiOLAERS SON, Dealers in Foreign andDrnmertie sm. or .111aeliacIL/e.Clertllleatece ern. Notes and Specie. Ma 69 Market street, Mime Mrgh..._WOnlleetlene made on all the principal cities throunbout the ilultal State.. IL. RNA% gooksoller arid Stailoner, No. Vi • TS - Fourth street. Apollo Buildhigs. R. WELDIN, Whole l Eude k e..and "df • , er Wood * street, (betseeu ' g l and= OLIN ayl S. DAVISON, Bookseller aia Sta • m, irueosseor to Nelson 1, giuirir, Igo. 0 Market stree near gettrth. Pittsburgh. Pa. HENRY S. BOSWORTH; Bookseller and Deed., ateneerr r ae 4 -21. 82 *mist street. near d, idttsbandt. ea. • AICA CO. ifc;olselle.rs and Stationers, No. GSLWt..od street, nextZlcor to rs the parlier of Thlr, ur114...rt. _ II Doo e!lnsts.eUT on J. W. BUTLER . st C 0.,. IOIWARDING COMMISSION MER ell ANTS and Deliteis la kindssf Fittsbursh Start unst Astarte% Lead Pips sad ffittet Lead; tin. VT First Strew:, FittslasmlL •• m15 , 114'51 • ' VIII. H. SUTTON. WAolesale Groe . er, • &poen! and Dealer . hi • —IVOREIGN WINES, Brandies And Old Mo ol Kum and f" 'L,Tth . E", , IY. POINDEXTER, Genera ftlerchan • di.. Broker and Conundirlon 'ma; idmt and 115 Sneond street.Wlltsktradt.' • sna , d , nd &TA: W ANE,. CommiErsion . and For . • • Mddlnd Merrhanta, dealers In Wool and Pnd aan TlMldirgh ilanntsettors: Svond otdcat...lhttgbarg..- , ' BOBISON , k co.; - ,tirhoiesale•- -Grocers, Praluco Deilers sad CE.Meitbants. No. berty trws.iitteltnazgh. ••• 'jalCl 115 PRINGER HARBAtiOff I CO:, (Saceim mom to EC Ilartatiqt.) Coma%We *ad erehantec 11 , 4414 rs le'•\PPoal Auld Ilodone g0.J4416 .4" 1r1, .145 Frost and 116 &mond amts. Pltt•bur¢d Pa. niV.4 y • 1 - , Jr. iv. , REA,ilcrar Factors,'oOmmissiOn of and Fonvardlegg Merthant.t.txtd Dottrit In 'hulas, araelalty. Orden for PittsburghMeumfarturtil pn.noT stte.lto to. lios.lllitater atbd,9° Front wt., Pittsburgh, Pal . rear. . . . . ARDT, JO — N . Rii" - Sn'coOssoni to ATIViIiOD7_ONEA 00—Couirolostou suill Forward-. .PittsbMtercbau urgh. ts. healers hi Pittsiiiimb !Ise ugasturedtiosils„ • WICEY, MATHEWS & CO...Wholeante Giro •a re, Ilninobidno amid 7151 ; 11{Allidir, Gi Unrlnot., and Ails for Itrigliton Colton Torn. al Watsot.„Elttaburigh. MIIRCEIL'i: AIiT.ELO; General Commis . efon erchant.. rbliladelrlda. 'Liberal Memnon aon anadizinneole oryrodure Ronrra.l% -.. inilrr . ettux were— '. • . oux Sven.! Grocer*, 1/11 Cesmilleefeen Merchant", and Dealer* 111 Prtelerei mei 1 tteleugh Manual:teem, (Co. 460 Lib.rtT et, Pitt.te.sh B. 'CANFIELD, late of Worren, Ohio, salee ,1473 , :r i . n ber and . cozera4hAV a ea. Neat Aeh, and Weetern Produce y, Weeee efe! ‘ .. Te, between Smithfield and W00d..14 burgh. T • 114.1. _ i lliisTii.a.;;O: Litt).* 00.) • LE' & CO., WholeAale Orocern, pn at , ; r lrime i r .n asklOramedados Meivlesatr, and Desk,. In cabala,: lift 112 &cowl ',beet, PM. bargb. 1•12,r...13 CILEESE WAREIIOOSE.--11ENRY - • IL COLLINS, Ymsanllng andVenunloolon Merclannt,ml 1... r In Chem. Ilatter_, Lek. /1.1. um! Nahum sten , nar 26 Weal Merin...bow* Anter, Ilttaborel VON BONNUORST MURPHY, Whole y fa. sad Dosi Wanes sod Compl.alas Iferettaang la Mahwah. klaaalkel- = Water Amt., fin* .baralb. Pa. TACCIB FOR91"1121, ! Jr., Pon ca:din= y *Jr oawnhakm Netehairt. No. 61 Water Elmer, PI t felln'S3 !SOMAS PAL3LER ; Importer and Dmlor La Prmah sad A6ll7ielLA W& Paper No. 65 Itaztot Imams iblret bad Fourth genet. rittaburgb. andWholo eale sad Retail Dealer . lu Clptlyn, Flom 011 Slam Irst i M= l 2ll l. lr .W " "r Xj7 STCY:effeiritiZreillWill4.ll4;. Omens, OS Itm! pistap. AM* ThirVaraws4. •-•• • ." ' • • • ' • • FRANK :Y.A.N . GORDEB, - Denier in 37: S,: k =u, Fatly artl aodti r:r, •f= aait& as alway• be but atL. So. lb craw uf ZuMitenii sod I.ll44Sispostl, rittsbureb. m 0147 11. - 1•71117 Ai d...MASON & CO., 'Minima° anti Retail • rk , la Faber sad . Stapt• Der Grob .115 • • • " MURPHY & BIIROLIFIMW, WMl=l6 Vid,Rrtall Dry (foalsSl uchants, cur., Yourtb sod innsisu kithibozsh- tort F 10110 ...... , .....U1311111110T21—..L. • ...111113LIN 4 OLIN .F . LOYD • & CO., . Grocers toeconapkwucewstiorosystro o .j..3 22a pUrt, Fltirbtrgh. • • k 1 0; _ . • • • ..-•• • - • • BrEILT MOOR& Mamas (*Goer. Rec tifying DlAiller, Eirslor In Mem, od rlttebotgli Ilso • rex: sod all Ided• of Funism sod Dovoldle lilorew in d itonots, No. Ms Liberty Asset. load s inn,P will WI . ...' um5....".7 • .... L)BLACKBtriiii. 7 l 645.,Nnofeuds (hi*. any: Baal Porn and Deal.. In Rodoncsind amb Munefaetureg 01 .oabena tafa IS band 1 1 Wag tack Marabonae. /triden at, In r - decivaes&• nalz"dahldieritttret,•• • 'MN 11.0114;••••....../11116 10.0111:147::;* SOL MULLS & ROE. Wholeale•Oroesarand Calmlisp** Ifenhasati, No.lol Wort, dirqlitta. . . Lap Slant; • BAG ALEY &CO.; WLolonalo Orb- N 0.15 444 :V Wool! gnat. Pludyarsh. WILLIAM'S A.~ WCLURO, Grocer an,d -vv tanwhis!, mot Wood • Sad StrOKA abeartaa baud a aro nuotaaas et Thrlir °MMUS ad ea:Tar/man Data/al Pan, Wbalarla and Read. Inked supdfird cm the head !min • .1..1.; . 4 0BERT DAT:4.rIL k Wholesith nein& Qumlake Marelkaatra Nolen la Prolam Pl Ita Pllxu rgb tabargb No., 243 Masts aloft t. • • . : 1 /airs WICK Ciiie — CANALESSi: eneceisots Ito YV L a ilk Melt. Whalwalenrogara, Fantantaga.64l Catasalaaoa Memblata, Dealer. la Iran, Na/1a.111.1.014 Yana., Pletobargh 11.apetane goaerallr azaar al •CULBERTSON Wheless)* *Wes and ./V Owsalarkna Iktersqual,dalerl 14sliNsairlits• blurb. haugh Illanalbetared Ankles. 194 Llimetranst. &R. FLOYD. Wricrelut . (iromeg:Coni . Wain, Marlmots, and broiler% to 4. aril 11411410" ft.:WU 0 0 Ll oa / 7 .' oak Isla streets, Pittablent. Int. a. wootirmus—''''"*""""'^ •• X. anani, — Zinririu.." 44llo. 1111 A tiAtElt; WOODWARD & alb ammo% X* 111 Witto Arpsyjiiagibiii , • • • • • THE BUSINESS CARDS. INIP 44i 4:0 tvt3.ollllll 40SEPII S.. A. P. MORRISON Attor ruireitlgl,,,,l'l'lg:i.zArth •beet, I.ow*'n .r0r.14 W. lIALL; Attorney Levr,. "Bake !. IlhOldings.. Mint sloidapraan - Vonstl. and si and Alley. nisSamlyT, 1401131,1 RT pmmaps, Attorney at Lute, OBEItT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law-- coronet fun mkt theett rtreetson.*. Murt uss stout, Pittsburgh. mr.res-03 J. KUlLN,'Attoraoylit• Law; office north atm; wow Gnutt. Plitiburiti. dNa AANCIS C:FLANEGIN, Attorney at taw, ITO Fourth dna% Pittaburgl!. ASPER E. - BRADY, Attorney nt - Law, .tot. 89 Firth street, rittsbizrat,_ BANKERS AND BRO BOOKSELLERS &C COMMISSION DRY GOODS GROCE RS. ~.. DAILY Ludoappointed the dinar. Agents Ad. 111 tahurgh, re. the sale °Manna water.l Oenunded and litlvieb.4 boather Belting. luau , untamed by P.JISW.ehI. It SON, of num.* c....o.tcct, We now offer Coronae a halm aeaortwant of nil width*. teanuandurod.. at the inanufacturer'a nrtab, • •Ide ankle Itrdljanla""ttel_tallio grhgatt.kiNirwllttrof"fne'dil t ' unities' oonehintly ea heed, and for alto at the " 11 . 400 . DeVot... No. Alward atroot. . and% • - . f. 171.11,13P3 USIIN- LOO MIS, heat .Latate Agent; Stook, aloirelluntine and UM Itroker,'affino Nn. tt ourth *treat, above Wood. Huainan promptly attended tn.• Jye,dly _ _ AbIUEL MARSIIELL, Secretary eiti lan's lawman Company. Pi Water 'street. ~.---- • FGORDON, SCeretary . Western Intm ranee C 0.., Y 2 Water Want. GA RDINERCOFFIN,- Agent for Franklin • Tiro Tortresooo Company, tharl.b..uf. corner of Wood and 'Mini sarroets. - - PA. MADEMA,Agent for Delaware Mu . cum I =mace COMMn.r. 42 WM.. stmt. . . I EO. 11. TAYLOR A. -- Rl/STON;(auCcesimr4 vm to Taylor .t Ttllorne,) , thiortal ,Opitonitaton For- . warding Merehants, and Atratitalbr.. ittarrk Tranaportao !tattea.l7 .3. lV. 1 , ,6%11,1ent taMratares Maud laatttekjr'lletok., , Vairok Gloat, Pfg.'llar_sad Motto Mad, Naval Storer, and Undo, eat 4 Pittsburgh •Mattolaeture.l•.ooola,.weaeratly. .==%lPort i ,EC t an . g t rain o (0 74M4: , Plttabiarah sad St. Linda 'racket laydlm BAs. A. HUTCHIS L ON & CO.; Commission el • Merchanta and Agents for the St. fonds Sugulteile• Onitum, cry'. e"JonZiar, e, 8ug...11°1w., Pig and Oar Load, Hemp, te7 - MUSIC, &C. J • • UN 11. 31XLLOR, 11•441orifi • Moaantn and lbwlead Inatnunenta - School , Ilnaut; and Matlr, &do %nom Pen agent: Mr ebirkerinta Plano fut.. lbr naylvanta—No. 61 Wood nava. ' HENRY KLEBER, Dotiler, in Masi*, Mkt- Weal Indenteatb; aml Tnappilw /Milan or /lan litzingS; Pitds.erut. far Noma 6 (.Istlift gnm6 and square Plum, 044.2191111 . 11 .dr.olriat Attachment. Also Ea ua Duntik'. um • DItUGGIS - - TOriN IrAFT,Jr.; - (etwcessor to JI6 /11'13nr• - Wholiosla Ana Dotal! Drum:lst Dostor Pants, 04 streot. 3 doors 1.10.. DriftPittsburitts: am Agent zdr. YOrtra Medicine- wi- Lcox - o „ k 'urine ruggLatS and Apoth g&t.r. hand img,tr.l,r`"dthgin'"'''.'"P klumP.rf!...n4a.naricr''' or .mrad.hatota.ar . .. .. • 1 "..2 . j_., - yldrdatut ippeikerlplions metfultrecnovounded. my IP •jOi r rN P. , SCOTT Wholnsale..Deiler in ./Ifddi Osinti., Oat. vuutan 40- nre Stags. Na. ZOO tarty street, Pittebisrah.. . • .• All mdem will meets* prompt attention. • . Wird gent for London A We vial:male (sadly medicines. -..._..,... R . - . ••• A. FAHNESTOOK: a CO., - Wlaotesnle - • • Dru.agitlits, and snaimaiensma Of White lea.d.Red and sa~ge, corner Wood and Front Amato. Pitte. W .ii., E.. •••ffilLi. tii 9 ; -. Wii7;iiiire77 - iiiifii in a_tange. Palate, Nye Stage, ens. Vansishee. A' , am.. ci. ' Wood etroet, Pittsautisia bonds Irarranted. Mass . rut:4am . LAG X RA ON & & Retail v ig h tracruti trznar of 1:11.217 and St. Clak etreata., SCIIOONMAKIR & - eci - Wholesale • Druggist+. No. 24. Wood street. Pittsburgh. J - . - __ • • __- TOSEPII FLENINO Suceeßsor tot lir 1 cox eP A Co, earner Market etrtvt +.l Dismouti—Neet• con stautir on leand • MI and eotoplete astartuteat or Drugs. Medicines, Medkioe ttiusrtt, Perfumery. and ail srtirle• pertaining to Ma 'ropiness. Physkians preseriptimot easefully eemrowd.H at •11 hoots. istkly WOOL MERCHANTS. 41 , 211, r ziectsep. r to Al i ?Tic k t . f LEt : of t Acitarksa 14'a " eveadir N. Elbertr:tr:o r t. l 131.4 pit. JANES ICINCr: Ofliac and Residence N 0.11213114 street, opponit. the t.l , Uttedral., ntt e. J*I:1 WALVARiAN, cdreTt, Y below Fttelthf.4l: 0,47er Ilnecrr..-8 to O. A. If .., 2 t 3, P... 7 to 11, P. le. my : . Int IVIERCIIA NT TAILORS. Tailor nod b P"u"""gr Uimtion yvnLinit . BIBBY, Merchant Tailor, Bra per nod baxlet• Jo Roar )lado figthlok,lBl Tv - WATTS it CO: 'Titerehartt.Titilnrii. 181 .11.1... IPirty • t. -- 2 1.re' ars ern. leutuisinu cu ~ rlork of Mato ilw Ocullowuwit Wraa , -(lluilu.. Cal awry. mud T.slingmuf Um wfunwt ortyllut mut llountqwwl it y Our friend. and etutororn. will Aker Om us • call Inl,l ANUFACTURING. firW. WOODWELL, Wholeonle null Retail • AlanufactonT otull Dtaler 134 Ca/4314. Wire, No. 113 tint strrvt. 3011.11 'WETDERELL. liLluafw~blrer of w 0 6APATENT EOX VICES, a ompe_ribr 001.10.1R0X 1 BOX TICE& own, Atoierpoo Em, hum oz. 14 frvart tlto Iloso/ otrv.t Erklim. elty. ce.,b.rll BROIDERED AND APLICA MAN lL_Alar:l4o,l,6—Materials marlinltilftll7l3l.4,llo,;- je2tt 261-9; Peen *tweet. IgISTII Mad. Bolivar Fire Brick and Crupany. cible Clay Man- COIM' Com. . ,IMI-AXING ENLARGED to mwt o!r in r" = l r4TatTlC ?IL STIZ I Uu1141141.2aT. thloas TromptlT xttoodo.l HIER & JONES, Canal nosh*. rittftnrrp". fleolnsmber 21. LASS. - - • •-- •--. - Boots. and Stoles!! 'IAMBS ROBE, No. 1;9 Market - strert, • 4issfeeln th e Mulee llnuse , wonl4 the pub , : lk tbat b• has non a eery AM .111 of oven thin g In the risk sad !aka trade. such ea La..llfte Battery, hair Jenny 1.1e4 i's.bssa, I.ly rranklla and ell lb. Pt.. rms.! en ths Eastern elths at" More andl:olldrzne nutsa and taney Dupla and Shag/Lin tlklr rarhllPC lisntMmrol 11.0rws relent Calf Ikkto. Frnkh Csllllnota, thew., GAHM - Rll4 beck also, tos' Youths' a' and P 1 ,411.0 €l.ran am se mkt. to .11 such srikto kbo favor as lb thpls enato.n es will Cho 1414/161. Ikkoml.er the Onse.tl9 nn , h•t•Ctlst• • INTO ItI'CORD & CO. err wuOLYJLL AND ILLTAIL . ILAT AN D• CAP MANUFACTURERS, • AND DEALERIS IN ALL RI DlO/ MIL • 001111W1 OP WOOD .AND PIPI7I4IWEETA • • '• •Pittsbirth, Pa. 71C1.• etc , * Mon" atm/punt/ 8 04 - 8 1 4 1 .4 HAW Lod 311n6a. Lau, inW for Weeds. • Coach and Carriage Fictory. • • TOILNSTON, .11110TM:it & C 0.,. corner. of 4,1/ helmunt and ILO** Weeds, Alieshehr eitY, thPki peel...mats inamsa their friend*. and the piddle wenerall • y • , that Molar" inanotseturinx SPrrisues. liarnnehPa, Pork. t7,14%1411rP..,1 4 ,f,!." Luo , all unless wilt 1. tOr OrtliAd with *let resent tn dor. I.llllr and Leads"( helot, Astaire will aka, Ire attended to ow the tend reitannable a , and hetes alithelt wort the best rastem Shafts. holes and %Hurd therfsei. conOdent that' all who rarer thew with their pateettase will Ise perlettlsPatioGed np trial of their work. Purceers are requested Elm them WA. pa oae n . chub. New Coachlactory-411egheny. Apipm..- M. H. IVIIITE & CO., would to r';'l,(.lP".l6lll.QAast47 M uj g/ t lrl' At r i. i gg" Worts. : ileel; aro now making end aro prepared to wake order" fcr every deeerlptlon or rebid.% footling., Cliarfeta, Basone.s. Muncie; Mesons. V, Re, whleh, 00111 their long erre-donee he the manufecture of Mosinee* wart. and the farillthei they have. they feel con Went they are relsl.). ell t.do work on the oxen re.snahle lento with times wanting artklee to their line. • • • . • Paying partkuslar attention to the nalertlon Menet...la/4 and leselng none hot COOSOCUot workmen. they hate no bealtatka to warranting their wort- W therif.re oak the attontket or the patina to thle smatter. • .• • . N. 11.—Inrealting Jon. La the hog meaner. 00Am the moot reseenahle ten. • • itION 1 , 1111.01.11W1T • COACH FACTOILY.OV-,. Mewed Mar . • E. 11. 1110111.1)W, Vrti/PlttY.Tult. • . 1)1/01ILD rexpeittfully call too ntteutioti of .y • &other., end Wedeln Merthants In hla dock olo=agea. mowing In price how /100eto {Mu. Them ee are bolls from the toot material and work man dm* and tinder file corn supervletnal he ran. with e.g. dam warraut hlawock to be Inferior to none nuuntlan keratin the. Linton. The lOW.. of Ms boalr.sa .4 the areal Increase in demand far Ude dialleof tratt has indored wen WI( w bt3l4 .7 COMM Ott 111 f. lOWY ork In lA@ ertthilehment. Peno. wanting mod n th. -A l plower .oth and eicandow Wolfe ohm Rath. -All work.. warranted. ifoomisu, : J. I,.mnXJI CuPl3.4hll. Li ton itoggen & Co. . NOVELTY' WORKS, PITTSBYROti, PA. IRACK and Pcpot Railro it Scalds, May, CattitalulClfolo do; Platfrm end Co , fmtomelo.:• boor , ff ill fhof K. ..4 Thtmlb Latats. Mt= U itt, e 61"t.t. alragr i at riotr form and ' loalot., l° ; * ett . • • W. W. WALIACE;:' STEA4I MARBLE wonku, • • 410 ..r 1 and = 2l7 i•Volv .77 , Pdge ihnetVeld . . MONIDIE.NTS, • Tombs, GrnTe &atm; Tornilare Tonekllantsle. Insprelog Ftfinea ri.At.; al. maim on hand sal made :to ardor. Ity vsaeltinear. at the tonal/ velem. Three howls,* o f and selected dee IdnooaeoieA..34l, hand. . Block 404 Pleb Nu.. i 11411 1 01.4 tb 4optictsr the lowest at 31D iah., plow . rillorterr W. W.. IVAIXACZ. • . . New Goodi and Faddonifot Gentlamena' Clotbing for aping of 1854. • .• WAI7S 3i CO: - beg Tears cespectfultY t 6 Tornio !brit unman= ellltoitom I. a Lb. rob ' iFtstteggllg. 'bat lltgy hire jun reieireg 0f,.0b siege • (inked. adapted: to Intir parousto.-I.e.Ms with Etta rro mad: :lint, .Lein that th.t. are run, to rerelve o oh J." r ot , Itp up In their anal superb tt ht Th. pat ••n so tTn.raUyexpmerd b 7 their miao w» blthorto. Intl) th eir bom b. elYtea E. niece" g thou- Latta Win to huh tri—qtlolli in the in Olrrattou. Walt AersrAtrautera an Infornmeltbit ntarlontirls N 0.176 • Itabgliy,gtrort t tiortli 'LIN glove suasir Gentlemen' First Clan (laci& • - subscribers .be ' leave the Ty r l g wie lb 4 lllty Lag. rt . 0.1 Utak Itommag Skell;tcgto tog N.rriMl . ewJ mad ittaionitti. hr Oft. trrn.. lie tittacatne T .$4l • • • l.lpatr otroot.. KK~.o. ,:~-~;r^ .. -; ~~.: PITTSBURGH-:: PITISBUR • NEW Year ADvErrlarzteNTs• rnizat VISSCIIER - E.CITELLS • °emend AdVirtlefim no now°, ND. 340 and 04 8,11ntaway, !le* Tait (lite no. so . . liafA Arm is the Alpo/Soo 1 rk • .:______ r .B radio's' Cloaks - itna Mari as: dri EO: BRQDIE;.SI: Quint, - nm 63-Lispe-- it ir mLni Ate.; .I%"ew . York. hallOrter, ?dm I:dation:a and 11 babeala 004 Kebab beeer In 'LADIES' CLOAKS ant 31ANSILLAS of en...Mbyte and deacripbon. pallets tbe attentlonothpyeln to blaextennive M.* otadods. Oldbli.b for the Fall Kew.: Ilfcatylao lext the trade as continued t i r , /at .r bly by barper:vicatey's andotheekadlny Kaabioer ---- 1 ----, . : _ • • repleam:v . _._tisicallnstruments. ,r2::n - Ruloteribeix are now prepared to offei for the intr....MIMI ofJobbers, Munielienieni and oth ers. ling In. Stash.' 1 natrumento and ltierehandive.. tnefolinaing irtielete • rani , ,,.,. Cidiev. • Bores, (luau,: lade2,P:ke, de.: French' and /en AVM)* 1 5....Ce1.Th4"... o.noet tont, Heel's, Trombehau. do.; Go' roma .14enthism ifteAniAreirierado » Ldra si grzrfajigenten i ts with the iarggst and tuesteviefictel gods ihroTh ' vre . ;r.fil7e ' v ' i ';'. we eta ra t' hi g e olre en:t ol xv MP. the advantage or reted . t . urr frattlan ' im o trrely tow and • easeful! ft . rrilvdvtoek• Beteg In the alarket at ail nee eons WiTil THE CASIL ready toseeent of any joh lota of A.& that May offer. mime LINN opportimltlis of bar. gales In validly artielev. Agents nf tissitart 8 :if...theme eelebratel. atent deans. 'FERDINAND 7 ASIDAI3I S (Yl,l atild-amr Na. 117 alaiden Linn, ew Yolk. undersigned having the gene of -.■ Messrs. OM:MART NRDII EAAPS (Se York t.4.11,118RAT1.) PA'I'ENT MEW CON would Inform the Trade and the .ruldie general. that ii:° 7 7;47.,LZ.V k w .lll2gl.llDet . LOWEST gEICES. InstrumenthW=te.Lu"" FEED/NANO ZOGBAUSI (10.. • Importers of Initrornertiv. • ' atild.,lmg Niv.:ll7 italdenjone, New York' Daguerreotype W. ri.Lop.pso..&. CO., 315 BroatlWay; ..Natr York. Ifenufseturera unt Seale:min Dagnerrrev eaves. Annan. tua:ltattings. PiviserrersA, and hu rtles of P i late,. Choredral i s o . Taney kraint. and Cuen. s. and • tirig2llgd:;,7kr.an.PO. usniten's and an other American Cameras constantly outland, at the Minna. terms lowest nrhge, and warranted perfect, anlo-8011 . . CLOTH D ING WAREHOUS-Es 258, 259 lef.26oltroadway, car. Warren at, —..• • , •;N-EW 0 WE Leg attslllll7ltiel States to our faNllttee for =relying the umet. eitesisir* demand from ester sertlonof the Country for the better. Sodltlea of • • : . . ciEN'S AND BOYS' OWTIIING. • The constantly increasing demand ter Clothing of our manufacture. bee rendered It neremary that we ehouhl • mesas. our aecommodationa, and we ham therefore eveered &building. the largest and mint mm 1.14 8 ,014 kind In the 'werld. Which we have 1111.4 with the, choicest description of Clothing of every variety. It Is our Intention to doe Mrs large trade , million. la .feet, and we have thatefare made euch. arrangements will !mere burets • larger and mom varied emertment, at lad.. which no rre.timr homer. atford. AU goods from our Eatahliptueont are Wan-anted, Loth forst - 0e and 'quality, and the utinoel Fatletactlon 4 guaranteed to our .tedrons. Term. strictly 6 month. or 6 per cent. dlemunt for melt aulfalmr D. DEVLIN a CO. — tire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. . ... • W3l. MeFARLAND ih CO.. • • •.• •• mAips.v 1,4 m; NEW .1'01,a; . • Warehouse 145 Pratt at:, Baltimore, Md.. : DANES', Jewelene. slid Counting Mouse errEatmot slit. roustantly "oultaind . "4.or sale, and warranted ny respect. • Nnr You, April Gal. lad. Meirm. M7intank Genthenen—lt Orman° tams. goff Inanen that_sonr Safe eserved nay Nooks and gr.ll.'sajel. rdprte%thi4e.artt. Aright; e Zert=al t i:tlatn ' tePhet:ll. n oriTilt h a reptri aui although Z 11)1.41.1bi'k."74't..PIC.111tit.g...V1:1ouRthelIy • Elegant Cabiaet Furniture. SeII.APPEK&SUCKOW, dI 127 Aithens rt. Xeie AIANUFACTURERS, Wholesale and E. Dealers In Rkb Carved 7 Unarened Furniture if every daee=riation. Inger/or artlelea. - Orders br taloa./ ralteroDY nod Dreamily exteeted. Dealers and elan's are Inal lad to rail and examine Otte Sleek. Jy.t.dzar.- FEVER. AND AGUE. • DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIX TURE,Fwd.* liner nod Atm. nasty. m, _ ILt,iAt. yr RI: l'roprirtors of this Idedicint will Ante battalion or mot e, raeltetn that the foram nog ktrztrne No, rob ot rettautte whore It haa been totranned.than any enhar atodicin•ln err for lho tamer dire-tors. ThDenodkina haw neither dreont, new ttalatur Itacranpoaltion. all of Cho ingradia le are of a mfeetly health,- ebarsotor acid Ittahly • throdatlog sad e , t , ratAng thole tendency, rerawot whet. asiolt Dd. nuolleino ¢l/1 hot lee ettlectret be axon:Ore to water or a demo atulterrhoew Izto uuns tbs. w Iwo In 1 heir papal haaltb. P lanter, ineartitoo, nithe country where. Lt. Sox.. pro alt-..1r111 .16 Ityll to e4opt this btedleiner, as the patient la a O obliged to lay by while under troalestatat uq Dear mar 1.. alnowl Veit/v.44race. Fropristor could Introtince thousand. of . nertilleato• from thawatafthe highest reetwet• alktlty, Lot prefers raying to IL,, via oar, ..n teak and yea irllll.lb turiuthi.r..r. .1. Eft:wit vim din.- tteout Itt Lit nee .o.lx. omit e•rit putt.. • • Certlilettra can to - toen at the otlyweNhowtor *here tht, kfollelne has mead when all other; barn &DAL Far Dnoetcda and all other Dilllonse:kanyklata them Is not a better 01.41 clue to Ow alto 1..4ne1:0n with tiptoed att.:old-dog euneCelw I-. weeral c.a. of Knettandoon od Gout; for Mora tkdH• blaints take • tableercwatut • boy. late Iwtth, of 1131. klediclua vet, often has the deeleiel at Ca Prue BI pr rbottle. an d feet. - sal* nada. by Drophelata Ise an partSof,the talt.o.l dtattel Wboldsato andera meet Iw.s.ddree-VIIEDD pt,r.zKxr,. wife IlimeHlatai .-Artisaleita i :Uri. • Actrara-111watua L. wit and 0.,,, It. Kerrey, ytttahori4o. te7-ft7 FL: The Peoples r ßeekl77 • TO one who eau read should be viitlmnt 4.7tTa . r rIt I . II Vinc:it.V;IMIVEN T L I A ' sVA IT ,V; W AP lIINGT, tes J t o e n w with ltiihee dP a ta e t of V t a a a w b ' lo , g Ploapn . a .. r k d .- J P e a l a a r H v O i Doted raper. Moo-Cloth, :17 4 ktotr Pacer Coerro 2.• eta, CA:nobler/no the ny le la achl4l thl, rook le cot alp, It lel one or the Mll.lal'Ert Vv.(' oew olthe ertn. lawber, publinho,t. Liberal terse to tlr. 1 tole. Donk motleys aeol on roar redo. to the Putllsta, TIM* l'ltt:H.E, Nabrawatnw or N.8.-Ronald. Areal. ww , b`el U. erll th e n ew g throughout the eountrr• yee,alf r • The Eagle Manufacturing' Company Atseetliiere and elArfor SAL. at . 641 .Messer. ra disemottfrops 1:1101IS, It tett BILK 011OCATELLIti AND PAOLI :M., great variety af Pattern, aid cnnibinalson of Odom an of • bko hitrrar are CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES, Aa entirely beer ertiele for IT'UI7TURY trzlzolarrnr; ok. Whiel4 61 , 1tibitm• the areateet autropot et Min a / 1 11.1TV and 11.10111itS5 Pam/ in any aril" to ISM" legre toed. Ihnilo , IWO made by Foyer fx5.a.11134 are the , only (I n!. of that maaufwetune neer °Renal for sale. Dealers 111 do wall to ea Asa Ina tb.... Gond. Leber.purentaing alrOlikeof 1.14eCe.. Park Ylere. N. V. j.l6.nrar P. N. }I.AII.XII, Almat. IRVir WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & VO4, • tm.r.t.r...aYoh IRON AND STEEL. rear. Karp rearlantly on tn.e.l• mreetraest of Bar. R 4 Ban..l:Bonp, nom HA.. and offer IRUX. STEEL OF ALL KINDS. • lheenhat• trete all wilco. of the eeeetr, ge 1.1(d to thlt oreettd their nederelefere latrine. • UM.) br roll ore trusted to oar akar., he Wed et Ihe Invest haartiei rah, AI A ;MIN. A PRINJ A W. .14.1.•• . • • . Unve %rich H. X. V. & co., WHOLISALE 1111170:11.STS, NEW MAIr. • flew roam/ So. 370 Fancy d. qtr. afikel. awn. IMPORTIN(I.thq leading Drugs from their original ana,kata. loth la Europa and Y.ut In and trenfil and Ennllab Henan air. Taffinnert. T. , db• Nap and 11.1 r Ilrnotma, flair 01. not and Attaps ratio and 'Mona Naves% San. tie,. ...ffer Own on the wet mammal& Lama. Ordna Wilier In pargne, or P., InalEi9ll I:erwlral.4clr brat . Jan-Moly •":111711BEL'S PATENT AT UEDU . ATUD. tIANDINCI, Theen/D Mat Boots in fit au,.!, . 1;4‘"1./j1Wainlundi'l Omit the beit oak titnoed indllrasnighlt rtlntebod, minanle.l. and lad Joplin% sad ens& to - tug I..rlaatlr bra) 1.1. and :lallb=et bull On PullN , a, sod war...M.lin ba b nAl donbrfirro p tgr-tlTlrarro:a TX! u, attenerinnry artleiaa In the Ilne, by addrefalng • • gad 01.2.ania WM. ;tunnel., Patent., 333 erry al, K. T. . . • QAMUEL L.- OAVNIRLY, Wholesale Deal- I.3er Ie Nnanna. Indalad Palo sad Tatra Woad and Wil• L. Wan.. Naatald.alata,Couloira.Sulna,WlAlno /Taub or. dr. 204 Usawalwirb Nay. York. • . , WINDOW ADES; Oill - Ceinirea; Table OW W on ctoeste.. JOHN TO:UM:NIX IlannOwlunnnnal VI ,Oman., No. IU L.llbarloa 6.1.. and No. U Chatlnua knate. Near York. . • ' . ulllO.-Irr • MISCELLANEOUS. DLIAIOND BIGIELPW, Proprietor. • tOBEEIit ICA:fink-Mt . LIVERY AND SALL - RYAILIS, DiadOnd WU( and Cherry Alky, ~nlyu• .PITTBBUIWI L PA. . . ASHLAND BOOS& ,• utcu'tritEET, AIIOYX SKY7I7CTa STAAMT. I'llll, A .0 P 1114. K. B.' BENSON, l'aorntArom • . .ti - 010 4/ ik,a,k • . um... Mu. Nu. T.4.imespa.thillsay . 4.,5/1 Prarrl • PITY nOTErsalthi. : 1 1 A mteld and F 44tfr , iirTbls boxy ad cormhoelkairKasia Amity= =lb...Ph MA 1,. and ur.d.m *Mari sop show. I. on op. tor the erapUolradal Tlllll • • - . OIITICBIMT & SON, • -,:-:- /lENPIRAL COMMIISSION • Al3l2,N7B;:illir theleigeotillirclius or Neal Mats o.oettitii of ' _ . .R. V. rin ' u na iffifft, - lONES & CO„ PROMINIORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, • 0 R WA RDING 'AND cO3IMISSIOR a /JHEICIAST3. Canal Ldo. &Troth atm', l'stla• llomn WWI.. hard. Lard 011.1 Ms Pork. 011 Ilam.H a es. its and No 1 4.1 t, Anthracite and Motet Ylll , lmu. llotlyaz BHA and LILL An tbratita Coal. fa intr.) Coin miasioninrCidie; ton Agency Office, ..d.,,...tetstwOtolotnoull and Payment sr Mangy, Payment rd Tam. Parr•Adaa aad awe arLeal Mato and Etoraa awl mma Drlll , OM, DORA, gljebitaa. rdwb.dah—l/mon. hraiiat k/abta. MA , •,• ••• • 01..•Viasoil• °Zvi Lurang, Stewart a Co. Warts . nl x . ar . thr diteldran from fearienteJ• 11:417"1349 garllVlVfi - • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDN.ESPAY ..111010111 , 111, SEPT. 12, 1854: verses for the Y e ar Tell John[ to set the kettle 'on, I want-to take a drive r — I only waht to gate home, And shill be back at Ere: _ Tell cook 4o dress those humming•hirds • shot in Mexico; Th erre now been killed at least two days, 'Theytoon be un pee haul. And•Tont takeymithe gold-leaf wings, And start for Bpi& at three— ' I want seine Serill,i oranges, • ' 'Twixtdinner time and tea; Ply 'round by Franc&and bripg a new Perpettial motion On, To-tuorrqW with some . friends go A. hunpg in the sun. . . The tripi took the other day, To breakfast in the moon, Thanks to ray lord liellair, for be Spoiled myonr .ball000n; For, steering through the milky way, ran against II star, , Anci . coining ?nand again too soon, ';.Cani4 jolt Itainst my car. "Ent•TO111, Must get the car repaired, • And then let Dan and Dick Inflate with, ten square mllekof ;gas, `.I mean el nick, Mysteara iS e brnoir; "., Put thrhigls presftre on, Give too ibo breath-bag for the way— .--., All riglit•Lli.y-- - whix—l'm gone. .• A Cana roaCancen.—The first idea which will strike most readers' nth eight of the beading of this article will be, .here is another humbug." Well, it is poffible it is,"and so little faith - have we in all spqfics and- nostrums Profesiiing to cure Incurable diseases that we should not have noticed this vmsent_all;,:lnit for the high and di ;net anthority3n which it Conies to us. It is reeetnittende4,`acferiilereenar 'iiirunination wad thowitncEse4 experience of the venerable Dr. Bonn, editor: of the. Christin Advocate and . Journal, wire 'his 'sustained. a, high character as %practising . physician for more than forty years, and, o hallo great a professional. ve pnguance t all - 41 , ecret nostrums, that he .will ante no. Pa .. i medicines to be advertised in his paper .' :e. copy What he says, both from the.inter va is aCCOnnt:possesses and in the Lope that iamaygivo consolation and relief to some - sufferer from the most distressing atid indeed horrifying disease of Cancer. Dr. Bowl As a phrician, we have hiullarge opportunity to see the -evil.4 of quackery—the utter heart testiness of the venders of secret nostrums, the -unaccountable folly whieh gives currency to their impositions, and the eruct diappuir&tents of the miserable victims of the fraud.. Within our own time totimany such remedies have been in great vogue. sustained by certificates of the cures they bad effected, so ntuneroui; and apparently relia ble as to overpower all reasoning; and all pro- - fes;cional opposition; and we have lived to see these highly-lauded remedies fall . into general I disuse, and ruOveraal condemnation, in spite - oil nil the testimonials of their marvellous efficaey, simply by the general disappointment of those who had rellet.l.upon them. To each nn extent.' loss this tekeh, place as utterly to weaken confi dence in allimumn testimony. Yet the quack 'remedies advertised are not 1045 numerous than .thrmerly t'onfidenee iti quackery is not with drawn, bot only transferred from old to new pretensions., resting on no better foundations. Impressed with these facts, we hare, as editor of the quietism Advocate ancl.lotu-nal, steadfast ly resisted all importunity ,id advertise - any pre tension whielt.felt under the-commou.denomina tion of quackery—allaccret medicines or i medi caments, however Commended by the discover-1 era or by certificates.. Wahaveatuided all nor ticipatiOn in thafraad bfgaackery. But we are now compelled, by compassion for human su . ffering, and: a deep sense of Christian duty, so far to depart from oar rule as to eon- j IlleMi to public attention and confidence a means ' of eradicating cancer, and other tumors, for Which wa had heretofore believed there was no remedy bat-the knife, and that this resort 'was I ofterrimprigeeeble fro:nth* location are relative! connections of the . distert4d parts. a shall r state, itflY, what has led ns trine ifllll ample. . It now • Considerable One ago the &friend I from Georgie, for whom we have great personal esteem, introduced to us a gentleman whom he kidded Dr. Gilbert, an - appellation 'which wepre- Sinned was given in courtesy, not as legitimately correct. Ile assured on that' he had been con-1 vinced, by thaaratittiony of persona an whom he i could rely, and from tweeter demonstration, that 1 Dr. Gilbert hid ffiscovemd a means of extipating cancers, and other utatigua.ot tumors,without the use of the knife, which the greatest surgeons and physicians had pronounced. incurable, even with all the olds whichsurgery offered; and that pi. G. had resolved toextend the area of his opera tions by removing to the city of New York. The person so introduced infer:nett us that he had opened rooms in Broadway, and had then! under has care a number of patienth in process ofeure, and invited us to visit hithand examine the caves for ourself. We learned, alkm, that the same invitation *as extended to the public, and to all professional men'. in particular. 'Wo confess ire listened to all Oda - with imperturba ble scepticism.- We did not doubt the sincerity, the disinterestedness, or the natural 'good sense ! of our friemh-but he was not a profmcsional man, 1 and could not be u judge of the distinguished feats and characteristics of cancer and fan gnus- blate, and his informers might have been infinenced by, the' common end eager lo'vo of the mariellons. No proinised bits, howeveV„lo - vis- it:Dr. (filbert's rooms, and examine fairly what ever ho might have to exhibit in proof of bas claims on public confidence. We may told that our friend represented the doctor as being typi- • •"-In fulfilment of one promise we went to 483 Bromluny, and feared in Alto rooms some thirty or:forty persons, all under tceatment for various khidie of tumors Mad etp.on ulcers, some of which liteihetrno hesitation In determining to be can cerous—aeons vary large, come smaller. Bonus largeseleirheas tumors bed been fairly taken out and weee preserved in spirits, while the places . 01041 occupitt were open sores, though in the perietes of healing. • A number of the patients—we think most of them—assured es they bad.consulted celebrated surgeons, and had been assured their eases were llseyead the reach - of the bottling art, mid tunny beyond hopes from oh,, knife Melt . ; yet we maw to case which did notbid fair to get well under the present treatment: • • • . One of the eirchnistruxes which struck no for cibly was, that although the ointment, or salve, uniformly eppited in all them oases, was of a caustic nature, it operated only on dlsessed parts, thus separating tho unsound teem the sound parts in a way wholly ittecrutable. In ono case i of fungous heumettlies the, disease attended to' the left . carotid: artery, no that when removed, the vessel was uncovered for several inches. When we last saw this 018 e the sore was nearly T ealed. Upon the Whole, we Were compelled to admit that what WU lied deemed Incurable lumen sod ulcers were, under the treatment of Dr. Gil mantigenble. Wo Lave teen Reveralof • .the afdrementioned patients from timerto time Thee our first visit--4othe• of them very re 'neatly. Severn] of them were perfectly Cured. sod were about returning to their homes; nod all..arere evidently in n fair way of reonvery.— Wo lava hesitated Yong, nod doubtfully, on to ,the course no ought to take, mien editor of a pa `pEr, •In this natter, aid have come to the con clusion.that. If() ought not any longer to delay givipg,tho above Information to tho public. We are to derive no pecuniary adiantage from it, nor do (bozo to whom the paper belongs. 'We publish the foregoing facts and observations sole ly for the benefit of the ninny sufferers who May be thereby . pointed to a menus of relief of which they might otherwise obtain no Inforioation. 2110 following letter front a gentlemen of Phil adelphia, well known - to the public, will, per bape, be more to the Purpose than nnythinrvie have said , • 04 801:1211•FOIIIIII. PT, Philadelphia, July 8. 1 8 64 . :, Mr Lena ask me 14 give yon a statenovnt of the facts within' Mylmowlilfge with 'reference' to your success iii the treatment of the •1ii1411,50 to which Yon devote your attention. Shunolog publicity, as becomes a gentleman, I think that you are entitled to ask ino, to make. so alight a sacrifice: mad if , '"hat it. has fallen to my lot to know shall Induce, any Suffer er to confide in yon, I dual bo content to have rendered thla little service. it le within 'my knowledge that a potioni, eomewlett sulvaneed to leaks, was adlicted. with a disease, pronounced by two of the-mord eminent artiest yeatletien of this city to be 'rimier and to k inewroafe; that tho relatives and friend; 11 the 114Iferer were informed that though life might be .eparetl for 130M0 months, or Pebslbly years, yet that as restoration to health and.aetivity multi net be hoped fur, and that recovery wl'ta Impost 'liy "accident, your *COSS in such diseases, calm) to my knowledge, and Umade'personallyi- MBER 13, 18.54 by hitter, and duroui)e \ theitiferventjon of friends, citseene, ei e itilihrd end cancelled. Our liberet po t e rre to o,,,, ltivit ...... , t , 4 , 1 .„„ „ t „, oe rigid heptiry, not ted32,epsienit, the to Ray. with , tIO9 will he d,,ideent to ee front the palaceof the e i e yoring tft fooiee teette ,,,", :o 7,_„,. tt e t r ossee , reference to your Agate , to cure the disease, but . Vatican and . the . Holy Inquisition. Instead of , ~,, , ,e c ama s i b s tae 4„ the et r e et te e' v e ie the s t , tetke f else in the trustworthiness of your personal ; weitten constituimuit, we shall Imee for our eitie ; he * p od a , owanott Got detract . •.\, \ , ,I 'lance and Conde bulls miller and mar, In. , ewe, s e es just o f si t e by Jciti &teat andeneenced Oethe g Satielt d, by these inquirie \ e t that you were ,I dulgences, di en Sous, leeedictiens, an d a i ee e te too m e e i , o , yot ef to e fe „ of sT t e c o or „ t , I not one f those who profes)t,'o \ cure rat rates, 1 quantum miffitt( of nggots, inquisi ' I Ilres, m ee t e\aaedl o rt, that pre eDenmeratier Editor, ; nedlhat your succese lino beat , as brilliant as tortures awl dengeoese , Instead of . minces` , wh„ le to d oooe j oinn o to tie, the p o \ to oath your eleuracter was spotlese mid reliable, by my 1 liberty, We dual have \the delightful li erty of ~ \e ; r „, ext e ...e t i os. , em y son e see g eravo old y tequest you visited this city, um! at once I modem Italy and Spain) Por, aceerdineto Re- , T or e to e toferoteoet eoiteat, pain s to a . t pronounced your ability to cure the disease. The I viewer Browneen, , e writ constithtionsepar- i eeq e e,,G oo l oo _.. e who wits passing in the candle- i \ patient was removed to New Yorke and rernaih- liamentery bodies, ellthe Mrivancee of hnreen , room ornow,,e - o ,,,, t et oit.toit ow tm ,„„ m a tit there under your care for nine O ten weeks, wit and wisdom- to restrict the Power of wee 1 storrepipe ts," which compose our pro er the progress 'of th e treatment h ving been ruler, or to bind the eehject to Obedience, are ores and undigni fi ed Prank custom., "tense= somewhat delayed byyour severe Mee. , though, theinsclvel insurucient to neln i :thin eutherit that if ore should erer be tempted to formthe i \ \..,. 1 ee tof the 7.41117011114% escape of * little girl. \ Permit me te . 3lY. Your place was in 3024 f degree against anarchy, or liberty, ste inkt despotism. God aniblfis Prophet, you may bed each re filled by your faithful and intelligent sea, Dr. The legitimate anthorityotethe elect, end,the eking ol y tZel at feet." , --N. Y. Zebrine. \ , Silas T. Gilbert. ' \ jwit liberty of the subject, ate piecticable My . 1 gives an alli he us n Gazette of Thmsday an ac well the expiration of the perloil I have Men- under the en of a divinely instituted tioned, your patient returned home to bis family and to i letsurnatural ietedand Plutee chureg well and cured, and ox in the toll enjoyment In oubmitting (the church \ of me,) we \ i,irin ,iii the \ rttilY \of that city,. who a few / \ of life and health. looks back ns to dream upon are free, because we are sittimitting to tel, who ‘!“ l ,Y, ff , e eileei feV elutu ee ,ei w ,_eil e elf?t e y feet o „ ..e dee Pe. i u n the month s of suffering that you alone were able is our rightful emmeign. lleresfend Unbelief I T . "'" `" e Itu ' e `l e '" " foot-deep. uee p - ".."' ' e i \ 1 to alleviate. The restoration to health of ono ; are contrary to the law of God, aMI therefore without uching the Wane- and passed tbroug , thus pronounced to be ineriently doomed, claims I have and CaLl Lave no rights of the' owi k on e 1 the body f water, her heir being filled with ; ' • the surface she clung to the ' 1 the gratitude of'a family, and it is given ,to you none that the State inn, for their sake, bound to I eamh_e°o leing to ' 4 ded in Miner, A 1 without stint. ; 4 concede or to protect." e wall, called ler help, an Niece.) g I have delayed for some weeks since the re- Who is so hlind as see that the ktnerie ran ee : The `y . •.. ; 'l . • ...1 her aunt to lad lowered the turn of your patient, to reply to your request, can and papal' se a ter.. tu t u sorer agree, .4 th a t bucket to the c d and told her to get MO 1g that I might see and know this result had been American and &mirth ideas of liberty are in di- ~5 1' ° W 4 4" not. ba t reached tee high uP the roPe attained ; and each day has but cottionietl the rest antagonism: It would require the, cast as she could, andlook hold of it. co drawn tit truthfulnese of the opinion that you expressed rye! the dark ages, and the spetacles of le 'shout half way up lobe erica that she euuld u " held on any tut wite told that she tnuet upon your fi rst visit, that you could and would Scotus and Thomas Aquinae, toedscern how killed, l onger,' . . o e ie . or be and man sea to retain uer gni* le extirpate the disease. ` men who cleaves honestly to the Itontisb s ystem Illy own unobtrusive course through,lifi Wile , etterconeisiently take oath to uphold and defend \ til ...e ,..°'r, eget could reset` her- - - A r ehour - efter \• ra 44031L - know, give fo myatatement bet Milo influent). i theconstitetion of the United States, or of enly ' ba IraalivilY " eve"4°44\ \ 4 . , 1, however, at all times be happy if any of the States of thO"' American confederacy.' f The*ltimore l'etriet it laluT \ l3 from OUP ode hesitating to secure your aid, will address I our liberties and institutions are, to be preserved of ?rowdy. Adame & Co:itepapremi Idesseagere , `,. me, satisfied that you promise nothing you can- and perpetuated, it cannot be by the advocates thetsn Hee line Mettler:4lll%W betereen,llunber- • \ not perform, and that you min perform that', of uhraosentane darkness and despotism ; but land end Wheeliug tionserek \ am cceopelled to \ which ethers cannot er en promise. .1 by men„instinct with the fire orfreedom and drive their elttle train ono te feur Wiest° letter I may odd, that the facts I have tested aro patriotiten—imbued and steeped with Aineriean —that t 0 wifOr obtaleed constets of ditieldege, t also known to the ilon. It J. Walker, who, per- tiotiona—and resolved in good faith and .at all from the ounteinsi which .et dionmed to pr i o r \ N." \ , ticipating in my intereet in your patient; was in- hazards, to maintain the principles ee t forth in Tent rte es, ape —int] that In the vicinity of these , \ timately acquainted with your progress and our constitutions. Such aro the men we Want pooli the C' 3 4r4, keel \ end Mlllted, the `milk success. ... for ruler, and - legislate rs ; and it tuattere little being (Artie homiefrom thence. Arei alseitbat \ ... t. ; ti t! o am faithfully yours, , from what ancestors they spmng, or whether the ttupply of write/set menet of the Witter teaks le \ \‘ Sr. Greene T. CA3IPUT,LL \ they or their father emigreted hither from Nova en the railroad s ellensted. end that'll° water \ Scotia or Nova Zambia: \ \ Ina to be procured forehe engmesfronittudll \ \ , - \ dams in the ;Jetta! . e havel t a i llar 3 .. Jena e Rat, 'Seem- Wine BEXceint mt . Sraire of the drought fro 'the astern \ ore of tear,' i'l Paencruea.—The New' lurk " Inde d nt" /an d; a nd; inde ed+, eat 4 M " lev 7P u r tib e of • \ pen e 'the.whole country \ , \ \ (Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's paper) is in favor e' e \ ' ..„ ~\ Tex Ent!. Iseertertex.—T e eneet 'i c laer.ir ' \ of suppreteinge the; street preachers and "street sere rn . , , , preaching,"—both a utterance, we are told, that the Erie an North Ease,read a 'Jarboe\ Creek \ e cannot beibated tee seen. The editor gees on Ise to cross \ the higlaW*Y \ at a ` grin au& ' , than now doe It wil we au ose ,' "Last minter when Mr. Parsone was arrested th e lodelien oldie track t hrough bc of . forebarrangning a crowd on the. Sabbath `some igeie, and seep it at the . Wes of U /a good men and some religiousnewspapers tong. 'plan of the town. ' \- , e seed that our religious liberties and the right of , BYeete teems of the lew Pa-‘I kmt.. ~ „te-r i r e k e l \ s s \ epeeeb were compromise.] by that act, In ton- ew, e ueeerateed it, theCleraland e an d eerie, ~\\, \ \ thir\ •derailing the blunder of,' the policeman who use tug Privilege of =Mang tiu'ou ql 4 Ormilw• \ \ \ nimle the arrest we at the saute time showed-the of Erie, ett than the two roads \l7z ,metas \ they e \\ , fallacy of all reach appreltendens ; that freedom 00 W th ie - CZ l u 4 ced /fer.ifit . % , t \ of speech and freedom of worship do not require r A to e roti s ig ht, wheelie... wee Seat- that the highways should be\ blocked ab . your. dirtrge.wayeo.. iliy pi the , \ \ . crowds of loafers listening to so illiterate rant- p o , le mei ty o f ~,iii,tag think., haivlee, et. S, Cr against the Pope and Irtslituee and that no e e with th e trad e . I :i otk the tecussyleanieeCamte ' \ \ , item of our American and Christian libertiee Throughout the whole line- threneengatiesieWith \ \ I would be compromised hi, a police zegulation re= th e - e. o epti on mitring all public diseive , ion to be held within ,has been i r a te unentenupd. me weetelm_ .\ r-k4:14 • ', doors. We predicted that, this out-door preach- ; has net Led ewen the ap =MIS:ea iseemeite,\ \ ing, which is at variance equally with tbecli- ' water at any pointee , \ e\ \ \ mate of our country end the habits of our pet , T . ..,,.....e \ ie .; F ._ ~_.„.,, \ , pie, while substantiating no rights,ll4 , ldiffuting ee venera b l e ,_,____ , ~.1 1 .". • b.% I `no benefit of religion, would promote Sabba th - troller .„,"",,, te Pe, t44,rt'uft u ... \, ~ Seeek iug and the disturbance of the public pfece . 1 ° ueure e °_,,,e rem e e e".... e...ee e e'e t t hi, deti \ee l 4 ~ \\ ;\ mile would become a reproach to rumen. ' \'' t e r u P m tßillet,""',"`Bl7 , au 1 , • ' "I r anyone wonld teat the trumer these pre- m oney w. w otftrotio ( 4 1 . 2 ,,,,, . i . no b, \ . • dictiene, let Lim tale up his abode' near Wash- f Davis G 1 -, \ ingutie Square, or any other public peek, anden of to succeeyl3ir . ITaas as -. \ the Sabi-nth find the quiet of family ictetruction At e meeting of the Bee rd opireeters at and deqeion invaded by loud declnmation 'mid eleveleedeed Wed) Radeeadcompany,held i beieterenkhunes, see tee neiglthore ell agog at the'6th hike, Henry Martin,Esq.e.d . Batido, was \ \ s e ro „, ~.„ their dooreeand windows to enjoy the fuoe and elected a Director ouch th e Preektetteef said Com- overbear appeals to mob violence against ;' the TIDY. in the lace of the th e nem e , e r. mum, , \ \ • foreign population, in the name of a crusade who gave notice of his resimmtion £97 months \ , bagainst the Pope; let\ him see young men and since. '.,,„ , - . s \ , c \ \ oys, mingled With bullies and rimiliee, smokin, .ieeeeeeve. , — ' swearing, laugbilig o gouging, shouting and huz ' raireg,all in the mi me of \America and Relif e iont end ho will feel tlitie in no way is the Sabbath monedhoroughly desecrated than in connection 1,1/ trOLEN 17A1* , with Street preaching., All \eood citizens, and TZ, 4 . 2 1 1:7,11.Z.' 1 eepecial \all who love and respect ' the Sabbath; ,. a twee. with.; stash. should u ite against thi3,crying,evil. meet vet r " e e r e l 'r "It 18 feereil that to suppleee street preaching A i r NW WOP 'would concede a triumph to the Cetholicer . Then 1 ; 11 delved' let diet illuslma be diempated, if, need be, by one e,. f t ,'..e" r grand experiMent. Let all the rattle-brained Tereee ,— denouncer, of P,operyhe privileged to ePPeor for- LIU ; one or two Sabtaths Linger; let-the , Carle:dice wee' LlVle,an squid chime, and if need be, let all the - militia of the State, be on band to protect• the sacred sight of speech ! done is "Plehtly, the only thing to be done is t oo' pup press a sestom of piddle Sabbath• day harangues, rig iEer which, in \ the emceed demo of, religion. stir imp I_ ,Oo''' `the antagoni.m of races \rend of political parties, I-- dieturb the, public peace end endnnger our lib-‘ In the matter of politics it becomes us to know nothing of our fellow citizens neregards their origin and ancestry. It does not . Concern us to inquire whether Saxon or Celtic blood flows through their veins. Buttis our dtity to know I as much as we can of the tendencies of the petit imoroligions system which any portion , of them may adopt and adhere to, 90 far as this , system affects the constitution and government of our country. It 'matters not under what sky or flag or faith an American citizen may have been born; but we Insist that no man deserves the boon of American eitizeuship, .who does, not conform • to the constitutional principles of the American gov ernment. lOUs system be utterly subversive of American Welts of right and liberty, as incorpo rated in our contaltution.anddeclaratiolt of rights —our jealousy for. our national honor Mad safety —our rare lest any harm gnat befall therepub• lie, oblige us to show up such a system and pro test and guard with ceaseless vigilance against its treasonable - tendencies. The system of the L'omish hierarchy denies and denounces the right ofprivatejudgment, liberty of conscience, and religious freedom. The Church of Rome allows to no- man the right to form Ids own opinion and\ exercise . his own free choice in matters of. aith and worship. But this right which the papal system denies, is a right which is guaranteed to every American citizen and resident, by the con stitution and laws of our country. The first ar ticle of the amendments to the constitution of the United States provides that " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of re ligion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." "The real of of the amendment," B a ys Judge Story, in his commentaries on the Constituticiu, "was, not to countenance, much letis to advance, Mahometenism or Judaism, or infidelity,. by prostrating Christianity; but to exclude all 'rival ry among Christian sects, and. to prevent any natioualecelesiastkal establishinent shonld give to hiarchy the CICIII3ITO patronageiff the national government. It thus mat oft' theineans of religious pefecution and of .the subversion of the rights of nselence in matters et religion. which. had bee trampled non almost from the days or the Apostles to the present age." TIM Constitution of this Stete declares, that "Tb.) free exercise and enjoyment of religions prof idea and worship, without discrimination or pre, fercnce, shall be ally teed in this State to all man kind." The Constitution of ..Alairto aseeite that "All inert hare a natural and inalienable right 'to worship Ocel,acciredingao t• vibrates' of their own conscience," - The Constitution of Penn sylvania claims and affirms that "All men\ blitt natural and- indefeasible right to worship\ Al mighty God according "to: the dictatee of . their own conscience." Such is the tone and tenor nf the American . system as expressed in the Consti:, tutions of the several States. Bet the Papal \ system dm:ounces all this and tans these solemn Declarations ofßigbt, a: damnable heresy. The Constitution of every State in the Union—except Louisiana, and this exception is doubtless owing to Papal iutluenett.,-- e -gttarantees liberty of. wor ship to its citiiens. .Theltornielt system regards and stigmatizes arta.) , one of these Constitutions as nehismatie and heretical. .. , They arealmoSt as bad An. the and ""what a glorious bonfire would ,these . free Constitutions make, if they could be piled - upend - tired at the foot of the Oh- 2 . elisk e in:,the piazza , of St. Peters! How would the Heart of his Holiness rejoice, and what an thems apd To Deume retail be.enrig in every basilica of the Eternal City, like those whiekthe feat of St. Barthohnew day called forth. libir triumphantly -would the bishops and other clergy of the Church of Ileum celebrate this day ofju bike. tiveribishop, at his ordination, solemnly swears that he will resist all such grants of re-. ligieus liberty AS our Constitutious guarantee.— These aro the words in Englisle—"Hereties, schismatics and rebels to our Lord (the Pope) and his successors, I - ill, as far an lam able, persecute and attack." This oath demands of the Runtish hierarchy that they do all they can to destroy the Constitutiont) of - our free States and deprive American citizens of every vestige of religious liberty. These prelates will make use of these heretical constitutions withmuch grace and meekness, and get all the privileges and power they can under. them, but with a view, by nudity, to overthrow them. The Church of Rome allows of no liberty of conscience out of its pale; and grants precious little to those whi are : Civil liberty and Papal Rome are rtot on yeti good terms. Whenever Rome-shakes hands With liberty, and givestreedoma Itlss,'we think of the story of Judas. In her view all l'retes tatits are heretics, and Sir Orecle, Mr. Brownson, says, ' "the liberty Of heresy and unbelief '—that is, the herenY of. , Ptoteetantimn and the liberty Which the American system of government guar antees, "is not a natural right, for by the lave of nature, as well tie the divine law, every man is bound to be of the true religion," that is the Re mit' Catholic, "and has no right to be any other. All the 'rights the seas" that_lis• Protestante, "have, are derived from the State, end rest on expediency. As they herein their ehararter-of. sects hostile to true religion, no rights under the law of nature or the law of God, they are neither' wronged nor deprived of liberty,,if the Stile re--'' fuseg,.to giant them any 'rights at' alt.". Rome, claims the right to'eprive American citizens of all their constitutional rights of filth and free dom: What a libel is all this, on` the men who framed the constitution . of our free States! The declaration of rights, proelainied by these Staten, is, in the - view of the Romish hierarchy; a mere sham—o nullity and a heresy which every birth-. op nod pricseis bound by lila oath of ordination and allegiance, to destroy and overthrow. The American and Papal systems are directly oppos , eel .to. each other. They , are antagonistic ele ments. The new wine of American aud Protes tant liberty Will bnist the old bottles of Papal itt fallibility end priestlydontinatien, • • •_ The pettPle of the ltotnan Catholic communion in this country are beginning to sea and feel hoe their dearest rights,- as American citizens', ore trampled under foot by the nsurpatione 'o . f . th e ltomieh great Tim prelates are eat sticklers for liberty, in this free lend. • Taking advantage of the Protestant guarantees or our constitution,—guarantee s which It cost the bigot' of our father's to lerure—they clamor long nod loud for liberty—they demand the largest free dom. Like the Ithrre,leeeli, they cry gm, give, and Insatiate as the grave, they are never saris • I led and say "It is endues." The cry Is stilt for more privilegets—and yet more; and they seek and use their liberty,,to Inflict on..the , civil con stitutions of our land their deadliest wounds.— It Is high time that the people underetoud this repel system. It has; under the nuTices of the inisinuated itself elyly and stutkei-like. Into alutisit every government on the face.tif th e earth ;- and hast, time and again,. been .Got out 'as a :loathsome •thing., Me . may apply .th t is system and its haughty representstive,veri4lail old prophet said of tho Chaldeao King: "lie : is: a proud man,' neither . .keepeth at home; lie en-. t.goth hii desiro'as hell; - end is is death,. and . .cannot.bo eatbstled;•but.gathereth.unto him: all nations and hcapeth unto him ell people". Rome claims the right to manage' the civil an well cia the spiritual attains et all nations; king doms and commonwealths; and her'faitlifeil ser , 'rants in thin free lend, are boinul.to - ,do all they to make oun tin constitations..eonfoint:lo the lusatiattrelahns earl infallible:ilognms of thei • Vatican. If they stuteeed--If the Papal system. pre ea lt; :every State constitution:Am Maine to ' Valifoinin,' gone: by the board ' Fvery . ,rlghtsef faith and of conscience, granted .to Ainericie, • .', ', ' '., •'' ' ' ' \ \\ \I- \`. ' . '' ,-.-'... : ."\: . ~..,:\ - . . ",,, .\ . \ ... .. -• -z - \ -.-'-, , . ~ . . . „, x , ,;r4 , ---,^,ii, \ l- , 4 ,. .'.-*:.',,,'FP.:- , 4C-:,.,''k:2.,,'.'•',.. - 4'.:;'',',•,•.,—:4c.5..,--;•..,-, ,• 'i...,,'"'"'.,.,,..- , 7 , 7 ,—,..,, , ~,.., ~, - , .„,. . • . . \ \ G . ~ ~., .. . . , ~ .. .., \ \ • • From t 6 ButialoCoutmeteini. \ The American and Papal Syneies. . 3.1 . 1'. Carden-- an Englishmen of property--ntteMpted, some time ' Aiece to forcibly abduct an 11 'ressbeleigiug , to the_nobility by waylaying her c :lege aS Ale was coming from church. The attempt failed, but in Mr.. C.!3 carriage provided fel\ carrying the young lady oir were found chloreferm and pistols, and ether - dangerous weapeas. Thotrihi showed the prisoner to be 'crack-brained. rather than criminal, yet Se was sentenced to confine ment in prison for two years. Of that cofinement the London Herald says: ' - ...kstatement is passing the rounds of the Ptese purporting to give the position of 'Mr. Carden in goal, which is not correct. The faits are; the sentence of "hard lobar" is bring carried into ex ecution in the ordinary. The unfortunate culprit was immediately after his conviction attired in the common goat dress, his head tuts shaven,. and he was Pet upon the tread-mill teethe usual space -of time. lie lockedup 'AO o'clock every even, ing, and rises in the merniug at 6: This mach favor has, however, been granted him by theg: 1.- committee—ha is allowed an anti gg cell to reit, his servant men attends him, ad he iaper milted to supply hitnself with food. No wise or , spirits Oen) , description are allowed him .goes on the trmulrinill at 10 o'clock, and remains working at it, with the usual rests, until 2.- This monotonous and severe toil begets threnghiritlii Mat murmuring. - Ho looks very ill, but bag not, formally complained to the gooier that he is suf fering in health, Jle preferwthe long.continuid toil at the mill to walking in the goal-yard among the other convicts. as in the order providedly the regulations of the place. CANADS,-CLIANOS ,or Mtszsrarl- The Cana, than Ministry, com poser of_ Messrs. Mocks. l'Holph, Cameron ,k Co., reargued. yesterdaY, hav ing beett fairly beaten tho day before on the 'electien of a Speaker of the new Parliament - I They proposed Mr. Cartier, who was voted down by 62 to 50 : Mr. Sicette was then proposed by the oppOsition, and elected by . l6 to 11. Mr. Premier }flocks tried to hold ion, . hoping to se cover his lost ground in the debate on tho Gov ernor-General's Speech, .bht in vain.. `That speech takes ground in the seiularitation (con - -; yersiOn to EducatiMial or other, secular. uses) of the Pallici Lands or . Land Proceeds known as the Clergy lieservea ;- and this demertstration, though - clearly uti the right side, arienatodsome of the I Ministry's' supporters, while conciliatitignono of their oppenents-those who are realriuslor Sec- ' uhuization . choosing not to owe it to Mucks &- ' Co, So the Minister's request for a dela3r of twenty:four hours was voted down, and Meeks, seeing, his fortunei irretrievable; tcnde'red his resignation- and that of his Colleagues, which were graCiOusly accepted by !loyalty's represen tative, Lord Elgin'. ' : ' ' . , The opposition have won their first .fichl; and 'now . conintenco their serious difficulties. They cordially* agreed that Ilincits' & Co. should go out; they are not agreed_-for from it-as to the men to fill the placer thus.,vacated.' They em-` brace rivery.shape of discordant 'opinion, from . High church Toryism t.O the most suceping llac calism-froin the steadiest, blindest devothei of Royalty aPd Aristocracy to Annexationist:l and Red Republicans-from Mac Nab to Meelienxie, .1 1 11mther they have or have not a leader,trtewial dexterity and flexibility with, Piancetor-Unnaval ]finks remains to be proved: -lf they hitii.,!ie have yet to know him as such and even 'ObR , . 3.1 '1 facile and dexterona as Ilinelmorenidliaiegreat tiiifieniti in molding theindiscoalal?tiindlakat. - compact, cohering Administrathm,„party.' ',tin :! shalt see hew they succeed; thinighl*wil . 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