• BUSINESS - DIRECTORY.. PETTIINGILL. k 130:8 ADNaarnslNG AGENCY In .I . :AalAzr Einar, Nit Tom P. rt Co. aro AgenM for dm moot n noonti mtd ttronlatl C on oommerrial Parer, both In the United Mat. nd. theanada& NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS The fJlowlnsr Mt meene,s ririar kr a among the br.t Lod oroo4.rallaLla In the city or Near York. ACCURDZON 811112iliA. * A!, PRuNO, W SSENBORN & CO. (Late C. Itrorok)Lowlotteov and rYlokliotrieLkoirrs'ln G.rorke, elt and Italian Moran/ loosen moot. and e tringS. Stal.!au farm rel2-Iyr , • , movii ALFRED' 31(TlitOE & CO. Exttnsive 5e...11-Clothin¢ Egt..ollebiztent, 441 enstlica &atm. ra.arkr, .• C .O=TA74-.l[LT;.c:i J . . - - .• 01IN COLTS S t andard Cotton Sail Duck; Mt% DEACII & CO.. tin. Plne aim.. ten York, 0 ot ABU solentrent. Cotten Can ran fromseveral nth.'ln t end __et' n. oleo, RAYS Print Clothe and .krpper nnr.ir lion le fle n eti Printer. nols, • OWEN, MoNAMEE & CO. Importers of American and Allk and rantlaxia 112 and Broadiray. - COTTENET &CO:, Importers Jl , reneb •ectotter thatr....G.4 , 4 N. 40 R m.' 3t.re t4- PS lIONIG. 100 Liberty etT, and' Cif 103 Cedar et_. mr. Trinity . Mae, ,Ixoportata of Lam, ..nkatalderiaa. Sills. de. 14241in* AMES OWEN 15 Broad SL, Importer of 'JP Dress Trimmings, Gimps aid Fringes, ElDi Cravats, Lams Mat= piaci Silk Gauls generWr. lIENNEO,UIN & CO, Importers of • Ks.: s . 6 1 , 1 lam ROBINSONtreet. mt:r at CO. No. 18j . Broadway, Al ip.s.tii=aavid Jobb e r; of lar* 1111.ois, tiod,r, Gloves., Sbavls, throai area, po s cill porters a/Gorman and Malan Moral Cloth, Ellice, oakenano, to-, No. On Exthaanollsoa QAI.O3IAALNSTA.M.SI, Importer of sad .15:nbraidarfmn and Tailoring IVETER D. 3.1111 m tl er t (Ftenctv ~iiii_ .16. 4 *A: v. r street; Isa- I. rater of La'Allies DAMS TRINXINGE,Bea-111. ' pup% Tassels. Buttons., Et. rs, Laces,. ' al —,•• 3i — _ m .AIDHOFF lkinnuf 0 ( . 1'84110=6k Dress =Weak' letarengZ pe2, Tama% Buttaza, to.. No. rrbey gtrvet. 1 BATCH, Witham street, •Faralstd., Gotea sal mufactuan of Sbirts. Barka ta _lon , M. DAMES .. JONES & CO., Ira ~" IX2tsr. 0221.1 s' 1 112121211,22 1 122212, 444 %au tsztorera of Stoeb, Eh 1.222, 1124 , 4.2, 12 Warren str222. S . LTRALLLEDI & CO., No. 69 Broadway IiCHIICHATOT, FROLICH sma 0. 4_ 1: !1 ,, OLT. ''''`te,7lWeintJUl'Pa"-tV1L7.17.1 CI:IMAM laniEDT. • tin -the, ZlOxigall. Mustan Liniment in azt.. Pllno room or salaiaL ottatn.`'D4la4'l. proprietor, 301 Eroottway.W:Y. •••atl .17.4-r vaau GURNEt*N.o. 349 ,_B•rcadvmy, the oldest . and .azaete.;teructv• the Uzdtal tatc, 54114.17 &NOR& rElli a W. ORR, Designor Ind Engraver on t...T:lll,t4l7,l4,,TralZEta'' the Engrave FOLPILESM. • DWARDS, SAINTFO — RD & ForeiKn 1241 Express. No. as Itroadway. Goods and d_ Pack,,,, Ls- R tsgri ,ur tzlad fsmis e parts or the •srurl /srAtrlst ANCY GOODS AND irosiEny JE NOE L MANN & 93 William street, Fanny Ou3ttn Batton, Cotton and Woolen lbwbe, M o nub buyers. only wren Ten neut. net prate nn the in rtlnc Fnr ynur on n nen , nt.rall and am. audl, YRE,Nr// A-ND 01:11.31AN PA_NCY BASKETS. fil - ARLES ZESTN.' 52 Maiden Lane, to n lmporteis of Preol.4 Getman ktn;e,p4"l7We'Lrlrr.7le42!,.'°7 `"11- lvw Yurg.;ti,,7:,,. , ❑RATES AND TENDERI4. 11.ACI JACKSON, L f°,ll.9 le e c ri V l' M;A ' 1 * . 1 31 Bradsrar,ttee door above nth st. Nay Vert. 0.16.! • • - LIANDWAII.I:, 1 B. W. W. CORNELL, 135 and 143 CerttrettrreL Plain and Orrumam La Iran Wrsks. UAT3: riitP.To N it- ito — istris, *0: 14 ltaiderk Lana traporfearand 3lnnufactorwrie of tufa nod leasin Drain. in ta Stray licoaf. ar. .rite --- --- , .. ROT AIE _FURNACE?, L. • npAVID CULVER, — (lnientoinnd Patentee amier mteet,nasnufseturtm and &Alin% lIIITAMTLI rtta• in Parnarro. Rendstous. Mutilators. no, tintA munnErt own s . XIE NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO.. 59 - Malden" Lao, N. Y., 3lstnoiartarreso and ItiaAsosls to Goodyear's Patent India Robber Boats. Sham, Waist!, Clothiaz Gab. Thy.% k, h. , —. fts,l ENRY DAVENPORT, 86 Johit street, ( Mannthottcrer and Dealer In noon! dolonion ph o Lea Patent 'lubber Fabetret Pane] ll.tht'T lINION INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 4lin Kt, mho all klntblof Rubber Clothlnt. Clotho. Dr.- te Cnato Iron CA toS4OO egtet, 11524 FP MACIIIXEILY AND IdACITLCH TOOLS_ CISLIENCK'S MACHINERY DEPOT, 62 Coartland Itachlruno, and dlachlno Tools . _ sicn. c.u. Ecrrnum &rs• • if 1 ARCIfILL 8: CO., 47 3faiden Lane, Guitars, decanlearin, Masi Lortraments, azut Strl.o. OM:alma!, • IVERDINAND ZOGBAUM CO.; NO. 97 L Malden Lute, Importers 111 Vtollne s Godure AeerddeL mu, Strings; Arms lostrumente4e-. de. mliteetar 41 • PLASIpLLED TIN AND Jc i a-VED WAAL. fI EORCiE ITODGETTS, '0..158 William LA et., New 'York. NI - holm:de •Ifeentecter:r and Impetrte er of nes and Coffee Urns, Stust-ILlshee, WM.: feeler; i fko . fr Zese end Iron Goods, te. de. Was awarded th e Premien:tat th e Fee York Crystal Pelves. led7Le 'PAPER ITAILEIIOLIER. irtYRUS W. WELD & CO. XI Cliff street.,jimpore.. Irlokal• Deiamnibt Ameri=a.Proradi, OtIVISIN =1 • PAPERS, and . 4 . 757 apreeriptioa ot . . . pUNOAN; L.EWIB a BARTOW: No. 161 wwrimozeo:=A lima' Tarprt7 ofPAPER ka Book. re, Ilcarhlten, Bookb=m, Mao alachrir„ aad Tradsrmea gentlallr. . , 001.0. R. hiIianiMiTLIAZIM • JR:ArlcwilV CODE wora:S. F. L. NICH OL% etirt.43 Jam it., New Yuri,- Paris two ettivicoii next &e.,` kG-Iy7 EFIAIVCE SALANAIk7DEE: SAFES, & Gotta'. Defiance Lockeand Crow Dam MIMS X Cll. dlennlectaxer. 192 Paul e TOYS AND NANCY WOOS. ' . y • AtELRORN da CO., •54 Maiden Lana, Itl V A TMEl . Du.atre.r.a.Lararcen orrom -- TILES, VOA IYLOO.3I± AYD CIIffNhR TOPA, 1: , VI I LF,II I ve _COO fa ES In l k OULE, No. 279 tone msteriatotiletas, , WLNDOW GWE, PAINTS, aa. ... T . - IL MILLON _6 CO., - Lxtporters of lel • rrserlt conch 'cod WlAdor sudsy. FHOPKINS .i.BROTHEBS,Importers of lorsret. tr0.d...01. - ... No. ex xsrasy straet.Nent YATEBAMLI. PLIMILM SCALES. - r L.= Amt5....P9.1.10,14ax0 . w.Cootr itAIIIMANk.sk Cam - ' ,-• No. Watqst. EORGE .13 - : SMALLEY, Negotilitor of •• /twines' Fairy, Mond', Mortga, and other seeu rl No. 6414•11 obvert. N. York. .ftmmanteations villtrmire prompt attention. P. , ....M—Uth.eeraylor, Rut., n. t.m., Now Terec ` / ears. pace 2 Zama. /Sinkers. In. lon/f4 Mo. 'ITETLL• LENGTIIOIIYING k, LAITGIIING itagrArttionT=l,4g di ggri igg thrt of other testet. sod s httelltnl time* hints durte groe werby the rsonrismienrthrottgboot the PlUti the New,ltorkaubbur Co.: Lame. bi. Ir.. us - • _ • . . -.- Groat Excitement in gem , York. - . • -P,LLSMS AND iIIIZOI,EO..VS FOR CA.lll.' '. iORACE,WATERS, the grest,Musia raid PlumForfa-Dealer.= tiroadentaNr,,, York me te rkkrokumr t c .re at, with hie eoatommt. retie art . lartt to _the re of WO atreet, e r , ~..k u ,, available tocateitomaablo h at to stato am arneht. tight tuaehottors his tonmetraoamortmontor.eleont sad: wak. rental. Vlanoe awl . hiraeleam. trt . a. Mr.... ew, tom Ardor, ratomferr omh. Ails asenrtaiatt c0010.i.... rh o ,. hoot three orthei Lerma: and mmt triehreted Barton Meta alloterlow alto, ttowe of woreral of the trot New Tort. 31e- Mat. lawittalest the brauttral *54 malt' *droned Mato* Waramr Masa, haat hit own Vartorr: and Ydrioleoes of the hem smM...hew 'Merry New York awilhahlomakew nl.l,lloir an opportunity L. selection* net Wats.* elm where. Mechfammtment warranted. Erma& tad at armt baraollaw—Prirer from .6h) 1., pap- -, llltwai tad Muskat InetramentaoTeli kinds:: Dealer*, Teacher* and .I.leade 'of betwohr ea Wiwi ow ttre heat torma. , Matto mot brmallooet paid,: eiwaeret aMlSoloct Oa- tatmura at Mamn ajrPTI- o a tmil a t - MartiahohololeOrFata7riod e-ear_ Introent V wa t MfPlom • ovem or of FAST COUII OALICOES—_dart iced fig r . ,ord Coimes, M:ld Wdr.ltbe itiLl al Yo C . / bxB.- prima. IV. - R. Cheese .reea•witittrraktz .Ta.IIALVAO3.II , lien. vi4Lou.R.--100 extralamily_Floarjueit trea auatbrnie 74lrna 132. 2 7 .4 . ------ ' -- 2 1 AtitiERS OIL-20 bNe. Brcreen Oil for ;r. - .1. miasma co . . , . , • 2 . • .:.. 7 . ,_...', -,• . \ ,i . :. 2 , i „. '1: - . -_, -1: h . DAILY , piT . - -,,-,.. s uRv_H B . . EirT.E _ IsitgwiNl7B6. .: - .BUSINESS dARDS. ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor gatnitLin6Tged,"l.FlVl • r •W. HALL, Attorney at Law - , "Bake ,' •Alley. Dendie.‘" Greet 'treat, betweetk Fourth And Ititatterstl itoßElrr E. PILILLIPS, Attorney at Law., ()BERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— I, Comer or Fifth ma d GruntttFeelthapposita titeCehrt .li,ieseetepe. enytl-hi'M _ - A.SIES J. KUlL.'sr, Attartoi.Yat Law, "iliac ., Feturth meat. ntur Gront._Pittsburuh. Fi-,,,..,:,:,.....!..15t,c:F,LA.,1,,ipia2:1;;...1bittarueyat Law, No. ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, CP Eh Fifth ru:ost, Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BRO r r iIIEBNAN d. CO, Bankers and Exchange Broken. No. e 3 4'ood At/vet, corner erpiammw 'at/Murat, Pa. J 1 10 unison Bank Notesand Coln. Discount Tine, Exchange. and Promissory Notes; make Collections in all the principal chi. of the Onion: Receive Deposita en call salon intereet, and ireg thelr rrom st attention Wall at, er matter. •Pr,saini nn to a Broker's business. 1113.E...en Exchange ceartantly for .10. mh=t-ly • L.-. ..... .23114,14.11 giß ,b ,llllEli £ RAIIM, Bankers and kx lot NZ , F.Vgliltt 1 n°7 :j ,4 R7sVitltnclor d STPc . C. clam purchase Promlsserr Notes, and Time Bills en Evd. sad Wr,t. Boy and rell 'took. on Commlsei..n. !Inter 11 D. KING, Coid, Stock and Esehan :rest—lA7: end sells , SOVE snp r..nt rates: Collection, guts on the W l e U snara=s i ii" t , rn tank Notes Iksztht Sod nold.. jitS ...urzsatix ntara....... Jos - az/ trAN",.. nna D_AALMER, lIA:NNA 4E- On., :§ucceilsors to Fluecop !loom d illankers,fachange. trolcernand e l ' = l -alat r ifc%Vi cllp m eer °- ined Ftree R"aann of 5iW nod ts- current Manor readved on Decod richt 1.71/coks tor sale. and collections nude on measly on princi pai_points of th e Caked Stitt-, Th. 1.1.11e4 vend= p, I Rd Foreign and Ames-ion lIMMI=III2EII --- 14T•11. Ithtm r and E u x , elmTlea, North Foot corner of Woo aryl • All transactions nude on liberal tonne, and mlleetl oaa r sdeacled A NVILWINS CO: Leh:ticgo Bracers, &Ica . N1 1 .1 . ?_ N0t.4.6 et 6 tot °Motto the }yakof Cirri. .•:rte ai Poet Ilb.nnl rated. i7/0 1473.1 LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Brn dant. No. 66. Aolfoinlning the Beak of tt, SON, Denleni in Foreign and Dotasette MU of nehaner, Certineatee of Dee P.ltd• Bank. None ndS SPeeek Ma CO Xasket street, Mtn antral. igr Colima>. made on all the principal tithe theondSota the Volteel States. BOOKSELLE ll q L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No. Of • 291.1121 otrell.APo2. OLIN S. D.r.V.lsON,Bookseller and Sta g) tionerortircepses to Dulfnet4 I¢oer Tar Market tfeet. near F•orth. Plitabare t . to • :IY S. BOSWORTLI, Bookseller and sh• •1 •• Iv Ftattoobarraty erf, se.. No. B 2 31arket Atf•ft Pitt• :Fr nar AT & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, the' ''''Bra a s h a . . con•tao rf. -- - - COMMISSION &C. J. W. WISER & CO-, FORWARDING & COMMIBSION JIER• CILANTSand Dealers In all kludaef Man nu-trowt Arth,Jn . Lead Pipe and Sheet LerA. N 0.07 Find ans-11 , 1'34 - - - Wit a SUIION. "117oleml, Giocrc, rmpm, roil D-.alcr in • OREIGN WINES; Biandies and ow.mo , offmngnhela Mai& F, N 0.12. F.tals-Fut. - mina Woo.l sad Front sta. Pil.4l.burgb. Nun, atti.'l 1... wrA. WILINE. ConuniAdon and Ear ding: Mefriannt, deal.," in Wool and Prod.,* u r !Ono. Pittabccmh Mane...re. No. 114. goroad _ __llttrburnh. aDC..13.7.1 • ,ttROBISON Whl:lesale Grocersi • ProdEL., Derders. and Commlnlon Afeßhant, , rty Mawr. Pl:t.bgrch. jalo d. eee Q PRINGEI: UG CO., (Suree , r , Z4I,7,:t`,:EL I 4IIrAW. trit;'nf.f..n.°Vn7.,l7l. 11.5 Fingt mm1116 , 3.'1.1 ittr,t, l'a. & W. REA, Flour Factors, Commisßion PP • and Forwardlna. Marrhanta and Aldan rod arms mnerally Orders fnr PittekurOk Manuhrtom rmaid!r att•ndr4 Nf. 74 Water azot,Po Vrcot CA,Plttobur,h, r,nnn- tr,•••• I(AR DY, JOKES & CO.. Socre.sors Mll - WOOLn JONF- i itC(t.Cansunintion nait Inman.. crehantn, binders In Iltutourgh • . _ _ ERCER ANTELn Go-ner' 1 C omm n &Om. i t _4o rrt mn.l~Tmente of r. , 113.^.3 gr_marally. PO7: • f`rOILN WATT do CO., Wholesaleuc Grers, Commie,lon Thotrizante. and Louder, In Prodeme and ttobotoon Idanufseturel. No. 2. - A Plttehnzah 11 - B. CANFIELD, late Al' Warren, Ohio, fo.p . (Nomalvinti and Yorrardine alierhant. mad ..do Dealer la Vemorn Iteeerre .12beeea Hotter. Pot and Pearl Aeh. and Neaten, Moeda,. eento.allt. Wain . stered. le,tween Smithfield and Wood. Pittaintrath- _ 7/1.• ta LIME, ne (Lula nf drarlin . Ulan. Ueda Ca.) rirl LITTLE ,fr. CO., lirliolemle ar err, !•tigg jr7111:- burgh. isitnrad tir IIIEESE WAREIMIISE.—BENRY COLLTNS,lnewarding and Commisakon Marehan.and Bread, 1n Ctmesn. dotter, luta Ptah and Prolate missend, 21 Wand stare. Riven Rate. Pittstnarah tura - VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole , ado Gwen. and Conunission Merchant. and Dealers in Pittsburgh Maanfaetuen. Ce=Water dew. Pine burgh, P. THOMAS PALnER, Importer and Dealer ha French and Amerlean Walt raper No. Ld Market t, between Thad and Fourth street, eittoberah. bre'ral MeCLINTOCK, Importer and Nlhol, ckaLlfiftira l e. .."'•l 4 sble' d ,ls p ars' f:c.n"P' flm (mi 'tom Boat Trisesca. yam, No. 11l stet lamer "' " VI ORRIS & PATTON, Wholesale and Re , VI tstar Gnaws, on the &ataeß side of the Diamond, ossesch. DRY GOODS. kRANK VAN - GORDEN, Dealer in Trim, - . 4.047..1. 7 .12461. t...... Good, Embroldartea. . 0 Gent'. Forniablng Goa& and Danny artfoloon • fah ego Foot of width can away. be had at .No be. earner of Xastort otnoot eadthe Diamond. Pittsburgh:Pa. apll-ly a. A. cum: a ce., orrosanaon.-4. L alma. a no., a. roll 4. A. MASON 1 00.,.WholesaleandRetaii . . Nairn In Laney and Ellaple Dry emir, 2 .5 Fifth t, Pittsburgh. • . URPHY BURCHFIELD, Wholesale eat et g tree aad &t ll Drybarzh. Goods tots. tcaziaz Itart.b mod t. litti ~ GROCERS. -.BOONE, HABBAIIGH & BOOM. ENERALCOMMISSIONMERCILANTS, , Deana la Went, Moat. Prolate and IlayWawa No • ' orth Water dna, Philadelphia., • • HARBAUGHi Boons; 0 RIV ARDi NO COMMISSION BIER • TailianrAT In ir.°l4,Vb° 1 7:: 'f:ll7'l°,t7 - -,---- - JO= TA= WIWI. nartl,-.........,Mi1ax sun,. # 01IN FLOYD & CO., Wholftvilo Orneerm and Ccomrdssion Ititrebants,No.l73 Woodand 28 LW. 1- 7 W.I. Pittaburarb. - - • 00 OBERT . I4OORE, Wholeruile6,loce 'r:TteT): lining Distiller, t...sier in Trahno, Plitabrtryililis . ra, 1.1,140. and all kintLg ofVolvfornod Do ' die WI ' el gunny .'o. 113 Libertr dreet. On hand • very' I.r. R t,,,r,t., of rtmeri or old Mosidnobela **WIT. *bleb nil bit told b~tM ----- TACKctru YURY &CO -- 1 - n o lal l e o it. Ikalera in Produer ' and SAIAII, DICKEY k CO., IVholesale Gra 1.27 6.4.1 '..M"rat.t....4 NOW* lo Prndude. F. 46_ r *teat. tad lU Front atreed, titteoarab. Joni D. WWII. VAL= IL COL 40/Lia & ROE, Whniesale Grocers and 0.2.110md0n lierglutate. 141,0nt ritteet Pitts V. • W00D..!.11. . " -BAUM lIMIATET.. R, • BAGALEY t holtuale Oro- IF cm. /4", x. 11 and LT Wad CO., artreet.lltirbtuvh. . ,11'CLURG, Cmocer and T T Tea Under. &n ow sad Sixth strnets.ll*. nirrqjn qr. barnd *UM. &nowt..t ehnleel Gronnirs and tine inan—Yoloo.7rulta and Nirtn, irbolennla awl 1:044,1 nn,prina OD the lowent term& • ROBERT DAL/ZIA, C cE 0 a t o Grown. nalsalou_ 31nreirsati, Day,.. ln 4,40,1,na. nerd. PI rtatn..gb 41suntsfentura. N 243 Idlati' street., Jinvi P. WICK. ..... ...... WCAXIA.C.I. W ICK /C 7 :3lcdAlkliifkB, snceessors •te T y y lyldr.,Trholmis Orooerr, Plum. sling and •Clsgarsissinu Siersbnuts. Desiers h bun, 2411.5. Obss44..t's 'Yarns, isn.l Pittsburgh .Aturndertures marsh): sUrsuar Of Wood nd Watar ettsets..Plastrorart - • A -. . - IULBERTSON; Wholesale Grocer . _nd 41. Qmactintort Mrt*ort.NOn f if. Pmft .r n 4 a l4,l7', +c - 1 Man cthettcrtd Article& 12•5 tertf Ikarb• lONS MM.:. WM= ,&.• R. FLOYD,-Wholesale Grocem-Onm gtd.4.^ Mrthnnlnonla Donlon In Prodone—lkrand rteum4h Roildlnsh frentine w IJbertm Wood, azt6 faith ens •rsn4 yap MALEY, WOODWARD4.OO,: , ply pwwla Mn 9tl YN ; Atitm• eOANDLESS, MEANS & 156 .„, 0 0 ,1 3 6 8 , . . oir to wtoN it Kmotwounct , whouint, 'on no, i n !ton, NW ', Glum. Option rims, and BUM= ~.. , 7..... , eas:unt, ol.W . ced . Ard suf. AGE NC lES ... . ...... S. CUTIEBE.RT & SON, fi 1 ENER AI. COMMISSION AGENTS, for 4.1 11, sale and purchase of Iteal Estate, Of (mann tI 't'' '' ' '' fl ' :l= °. ZP - ". "''''"-:,7''.1 t .-J.. .. i..; Michigan General Commiasion and Callee hen Agency Office, rigoic tile collection of home and Foreign I Mserantile and ail othsr Money claims. in Michi g an end mijamnt Stati.f, Inrestment attil 1.1 9 nwnt a Hour ys, Pa, ment orrases. Purchase and Salo Pi 11051 Estato and Stoets. and tumors., Agents. PELT' Eli 4, ANDEIMUN. Detroit. Mltlausa. ere7 . 4:l7cl on C 1 7 1 .1"te - 1 i )7,71 tT4'n's r , 'St.', t h •Tt . ra Merchants. i .tt.r . %'— c T o wg .i t n it z .rie s er Mlchipan too zs , p iT t i a , lt. '.tadCARD.--Ilaving been appointed the ex- . 'u =“ A rfLrat.r firo t ttiZ h in':ll.. ° ; . itti"o f e j ,% . .. n o!' ufarturni by JEW t:Lle.t SON. of Lisrtf , rd.Cmincrticut. We now offer for pas a large ruuturtutent nI all widths, manufactured, at the manufacturer's prime , ht. article bein g coPitli.l In coy Leather Bellingseer totem orimpd In this market. Aim, • large stock of all widths of India itnhhar Belting mas po tanti r on hand, and for sale It the st ..31aPhIne Bsltha Det." No. 116 Market street. .. n,26 J.! H. PHILLIPS AUSTIAUSTIN LOO3IIS, Real Entato Agent, Stosk, Mr.rehandise d Rill Broker, elm No. II) N street, above Wood. an :Meioses promptly atteudsd o. Jr6All, . .._ , . _ Q A3IUEL L. MARSIIELG, Secretary Oki 1.:7 eon's Insurance 0r9211 , .., .4 Wats , street. i l l M. GORDON, Secretary Western Lb LI -3 . ran, en- 42 Watar street. ?lAGARDINER COFTIN, Agent for Frank lin I.ar t s . l , p r : :, i , r ;:mee Company. north.e eat corner of Wood Lir A. M.% DEER A, Agent fur Deinuaro M It . tval I.. grancee"mpli.nr. 42 Waller rtnn.L MUSIC, &C. I TORN 11. MELLOR / Dealer in Piano F rt Mar - - , 1 mow -I honl Mot, and 10 . , L , L7ens ' n. " ;l4%l:lll 11.1:ENRY KIEDER, Dealer in 3 faqir 31 u deal innqlunenta, nodlmportcr Boa': .41 th ntrneh. un L Lruni 11.11 •• F lea= Attachment PL i;""LhanhaLlPW"; Plant. DRUGGISTS. - - - I OHN lIAFT, Jr. (successor to Jae. 31'Guf 0/ tNy,)Wholelal e and Retail Dmitri,. and Dealer to Prir.i n aints, Oils, Ilyestuffl. 141 Mani at .t, a 11 , 011, WOW Pittommh- Pord's nth:SO 1 WILCOX CO., Druggists and Ayedh 1.1.4• unrn conies Market strret. and Detthe Dlamossa,kl4P ,s A t T i l t on rh..agia I,l.ll,..aLgoktoelet.• Physicist. reeserhaloes owl:dlr.:mem:mama. lerie 101 IN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer it tD s ., p.l MI., ra ms u m b smd Eton's, No. zte ',re, Pittsimmth. ,4113 24-I'o7:t . fi ',l r l l.cm l a Pra t t :1= family mediethirt mar y FAIINESTOCIL. & CO., Wholeaale • nrassriss•mind manutarlarin °MLitt. Isaul.Ftdd and Liturgic.. ovum. ovum . Wood and Front strusta, Pitts costa E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Dromt. Paints,. nn Stela trlld Tumid:te., Ad, de.„ bo. dilAcird strati, Pittsburgh. Gouda ,iu'rantdi or. ens RATIN & REITER, & Retail itosufst•t• , rxran. or Musts arm! Ed. Cilate alnaria. SCHOON.MAK.P.R & CO., Wholesale is. • Druggists. No. gt, Word strlsst. Pittsburub. OSEPLI FLEINI4NG, cettPfVor to L. iVilenx op A Co. rornir !Target stmt rut Diamond —Kaspa eon. str-ntly an band a full and conintrbs assurbasnt or ores, Slabkrua clnlu~GtoblkruaMunro, lorfunnory, Ind nit arid. s has - India. Phrsidiund rrsersibUotin it e that he. nor a wory .torn of fwd., thing In the Hoot and ht.e trade, owl, se l.adi.e• lialtem half Cattalo, td".l',l7‘!;l"tge EL1tr.74,!4'1V,.1:1.1117.9dan1 the tlin Oath,. and Paw, BOOltil t ants I , hoed, In 111 their 1.101 on alenodantlenornte Cantry•era Patent Calf 13e.d.a. Yrauch Calf BOnta. Coup., flaitero and 01unin 'lmo, Days' avl Youth,' lkevnt deo Vrrneh Calf. Pious rd., as • call as we with to wit rach m all an afthdo rho 6xw no with their condom as 0111 ette aatloNd• Uon. Iteanomber the plane. 112 Marital xtroot. tny.N/ Rata and Cap& WILSOY - I , ZON keep constantly on m band attar, dragrintkni and Twisty er Ilata and =lt wholexato and rotall. Thom &airing • t. la Mt or Cap.od . sod the., . m olt.o airs • all barn& purchasing nisotrbero. - 3I'CORD Sr. CO. .SFLIOLEAALE AlaD RETAIL rAtunoNAnix lIAP AND CAP -MANUFACTURERS, ASO DEALI:II9 IN ALL RINDS OF MOS. CORN= OP WOOD AND PIPIT! STIMETA U... noir N.mr 4na brans am , 4.44 An g , loorne. Pittsburpt, Pa. And Cap, Mal:N. Boom. Cads ana Fa, tlaratetA aurAsaLlAly yr Coach and Carriage Factory. 'OIINSTON, BROTIIERh CO., corner of Rama. and Rebecca Muria. Allegan,' City. world sexpectfedly luform their frien e public may ally. that the am manufacturing ficoki LOAM laggles. blelalm and -- C1....ra,1n all thole rations Mike ofdoUh and nroThrtion. All alien will be esecuted with atria musrd to dun- Milt, and beauty of gulch. heyalre 0111 aim he attended to on the mod rememabla tame. Using to aU their week the best Mortara khan.; Poles and What Ruff they feel confiden m t that all rho fear them with their patumage ha satiated on tr wo ial of their rk Paraern ly nignestod to give them . befom pa/ ellewhaw om New Coach Factory—Allegheny. EAEAM. IL L & CO., would re, Rpeethilly .Infam Wm public that they hare se op on Lock, between Varna and Vandal., greets They are now making and Soo prepared to receive Onion fig every deauriptem of vehicles, flarbee, Charichb Paroncl4 . llougla. Pluchan ku, which. from their long. lone. In lilt munition.. of the above mart. and the hed tin they ham, they feel Confiding they are enahl. ed be do work on the meet rmactiata, taloa with them wranUng attar to their one. E llie fn i g . t i o% u etu n t "."M f=t tb :o " rtn ' . ' l t tnVentlt altetlon In warmly/am tb , ir work. Wo thororats ask attention of the public I Ude matter. N. 11.—Itearalog deme In Cm hod manner / and ow the knoet reasonable tame. • ielektf ••.0.41,01 ADAMe. R. woonnz.. - Livingston, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS; . PITTSBUROR, PA; ABACK so and Dopcd Railroad &aka, Hay, Cattla d Grain d".l 91.0brra Conaltar 004 b. , iatte7i Vg47,' ;11alts and Fastents 31•11trable Laba 10 9. 0 , 0149- :Mob , In fnest ant.ll9l.b. W. W. WALLACE. .STEAM MARBLE WORKS, V. Liberty tfrof. rinautte Mada.drld enact, rirrsacumt. ' I%4ONITIVEEN TS, Tombm„ dray() Stones, iv rundtm. 51antain, rllll.ilatlanra wail, on hand, and made to order,ar madatnet7. et the lowest Time bend original and Waded de. data roe Caveman la da4an hand. • Mack and Flab Ms, 1117 2;11Pfit= 1.1447ttr7'. All olden an2.l _W._ le. WALLACR Rew (foodsand Fashions forl3e ntlannnzi' - Clothing for. Spring of 1854. p, WATTS & CO. beg leave reupectfulli .1 • to lee ma theta numeral. euetnen et, L , tha Do li h. e generally. that the? hart tort Wel red a teeth oupyly *Moab. adant,l to their patronage-0411e heft the 1 P.7.1:1*)," rg - g 7,lm g b irtiWo%d " gg,::4ll: °°P Tho. vatteftefice seaterfllT oat... Pea br theft mete meta hitherto...nth their humble efforts to rime, elm a la les theta to bash ebertiffna In the racta Olfaction. Wok tom Nevem —Strom ma ate 1[01 , 1.1.0 that ore toaese le No. 170 Libeeto ettaet.Netth PLS. above ht. Clll, WM ' T. O. WARRINGTON; - - ARIES ' (N/PL)SIA.I CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. lista" &bray, on hand 1 NB imortroont, No. 25 JlLr......,..riltAktrrh 01:0•Iod. • . _ Cleattasatns' :First Class Goods. r l trar 4 4t11, tabscribero..bog Inavirto inform .tho . vette that theyhave ree'Elthalrilampatr Stra,k,eotn. • the.nalvertaaet wet InOnetenle Paten, We Oen • Awn.' , e , eee:' ..-,, • . 11 WATTS aW. , Mil •". • ' . .T,.... , T1 Loortriitile.: NEW YORK ADVE'RTISENEENTB. From VI.FSCIIE/t Sr fr' , (.7.11ta.L . !.. (learn! Advorl.loing nom, No. 3400r0l at, ilroulway. N o York.; logo NO. 0 0 Moreau otrocC.) Rellnf4, Pinny in Ent 00y rzf New Yarn, Exnsion Tables. 11/ M. UFA:R te.llT. Wooster t , Lett:Tint V T Pain, and Ilnugtnn rta.. Nola A Wren aasnatvaant alway. nu 11.1 d. fdrdarn ,Llppium punrtually attandad 0c1741 v g lOUPIL it CO., Whole:tale Print Sellers, M r 4 ,01 3 tirz. Argre.b. !km Yo;kS. Cataloameneent by d and , all. Tim u ' d aual dlaNdigt: t, Idlata and Inatltutinna !Inure Pram., nirrinreil Cloaks, Mantillas and Talmas. 1,1 OLYNEUX BELL, No. 58 Canal dtrjet, ~, s 3 t . . Tiz.imr.p.irend illannf%tur, o, la4im' tlott se , oul.l sler, tux - 41m0., n.le exprosely ucenunn or C orrhante to hie O cult. tztb.— tein tuhlens are CI,,. I,,ge ol_th.soneon. an h« num/ 1 .1 ref•rting Frttnk L olol • 9l .l.ti, , ,asette of Futdon., the orkzy rellah:o t..0/1 of Faehlmn. publinhed In Atoe,lat, King tuiblllthed only few Itsyn belbro the ol.nanennenssitt uf °I , , 'Llwrw•PPearltts before thvlr time. • Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! TTENTION of purclutheni in. S T o ric TX , Cummtla;Trlplm atnti t :,l lanknown nm I the 0.1,40. Hann conmlrtn in n ta capacity fbr ' ogr gyr o . ' n I: o t t b h .. vat,,....,flnrger,a attainment hltheyto The mnat n ordln to ry trattonnerlamnabh•l by tho aid ofthla Id mnfunndn P1an.4 , 14 capacity to he net at •I II am an tradln.l Plano of th.• inctvtrmt quality Of t , .130 and Is Inltartll7 L•hanrr,ed 40th, al. of a common pada] 6 ona bination .LT-Tr:;.r.:l7=',T,,-41.,',Int;t:d,,Vr-to‘ th ern tMd tr:ct mony u Profen•ras and Am. , utr•ebo harm ...ate.l i t , mloatla l l Plano Online, !I vicruttrayallman tla• out aorant.d band Am maim at tine. 4 ta..' Lit AMO \ YOrk, ...2-Unm Mannheim.. arbalrwle A•stall. Brotho's Cloaks and Mantillas? 14E0. BRODIE , 51 Canal, and 63 Linz , - ep1 4 1111711 [ar h ir Lirrialt , " 31 ANTII,,u•S of , every fabric and dearalPtlon. the Ltteationorbaxer. to big mate& stocklDtlan, of gocal...ltable fT Me Pall Season Ills etylralma7l the tele am conPrzniad Mona/ T garter'., °oder', and other leadlpg.k biPn ----- Musical Instruments.. • rritiE subscribers are now preparc4 to offer it ror the Inspection of Jobbare. Thuile Dealeta and cal ./ d Derehandlit, rhaTdo l, :to I* iNre.l 4 eV l''''br"" L'' " 1,,,, 0,,, I 'Lau, , :vdarv. P 1 We, "Viv, err. • FrnerA dam:ln Accontesw, S./lora, fbrrndo.Pte. pt.. Traralents. dr.., erc.o , ..irs,ars rcl, and Ituli , n,s. 4c... dr , Ear nerancerneute with hellsaeet and ruostcelebrated Manufacturer.. ha Karon, aro Pith am to enside n. to sell sneel• •t. their loreet. parer and we can alter our men,. clan the advantage et eclatlng I}nu. an entirely ne• and ramfolly No ertedatock. &lug In Mu. Mertat at all ema. a...n0 WITH THE CAlqii. reed/ t.c.. D t.,. .T.1 , ` , tot. " in.q.lo that may offer. 'reran affinil otportututlee of bar alas la man) article.. Agenta arearhart t Needham? celebrate" Patent Mob d,ne. FERDINAND 70(111.101 A CO. Inapartera . ettUalulv No. D 7 Malden La., hear Vnrk- TILL undersigned having the Agency of Mem,. OAIIFIAIL t F.D11.1.111( (Nen I'm LELEBRATED P A T} N'r MELODEONS,- Pnuld Inform the Trade and the rubllc In general , that thee are new nr..pareed to te. Dealer, .4 others. thee. truly enlebrateel I astrureente at the Stanstattarsts "vi'MluCr'2'st 'l GRlTtiT , O r lfs7l . 7l . TO: Inrortere nt Ineeramenta, attl:Z..3tor No. 417 Malden Lane. Neer DOgUerreotYDO CO., W. THOMPSON &CO., 35 Broadway, OR •New York. 'tttnufsetureniand Ilenlernln Oncurcrou. t, ne Vanes, Apparel.. Mattlnge, I. .....erwere.tc.. and IM fi=l,,,l,:latee.Cte-miqA%Fance ram. and Cue. and Vol p - tlatuier JC.tobrie. C. O. ILartiannlF and all ot fr. hts A merino, Cameras 'moqtantly on bend itt the tome" Inner prices. and trarrant•ed perfect. anldemer Fire andßurglarProofiife Depot. • WIB. 1 1 IeFARLAND & CO., I srAtrbr..v L.LVF, NEW roßy. Warehonme 145 Pratt et., Baltimore., Md. r N AK S', Jewelers' and Counting I.lnusr I 111 elm. muptaritle on band far pale, a.] et - ranted In evxre respect. Mean, "Ixa Faux. Aral! Ma. I R.U. , Ina.rw EiHatal: Guntlamen-11 al., ova ;.lasa • .4... f that unnz Eal. Darn ,f nu 11 14. , 1. yrra unlajnywd In Lb. Yr. lust night. ...ry on my pracala.• wau aununmoa, and alclaanta tt •eApneesd Ihmugluoul tn. era. 33..na. haat. Il• at. ',nal unbaira-d. Th. Yea', nth tlttla repuirlaz. I think, ammay r anothat trial. Ilaara.utrully yvarll r•-• T. Jr.NNI(..I, II Semth William wt. . - DR. E FEVERAra AND AGUE. DIT i IILEECKF.R'S .P..fIA Fem., an. 4 lidgres lean. anal 11 ..too.Alrufnmc F 115 Proprietor,. thin Mefiieine will state E. !Maul hegtatlvrt of cuntevo!ferJon.. that t o Aralla.rra Mama]. ~ wad mot . " para., o hare it to intrAdured, than any , thee rued/el. , An nar am diArtag, rbla rmrlarltre heal neither Aramtgc uor quinine* In Ito encui.alti , ,, all of tha In p. tmellents ate at a rfia,tly bralthr eha - ar..., and highly ••litnufathaz and a slant . ..fang In their l'ara.na while arias Ulla Wan ?tart,'" lu'irmalrne M y th. co'antrry w'r,rit Ago. ft, "all . • Itl do well to .1.0 tht• mahrtr, Me they , ti•d. Abaced to lay by n - hlie nod. trmttneat and War 44 . 1 0 - 11 , fa nbt,El y lan. Plat. ref. Odic,/ ClateBllkarlea Perry ilatels) TirrY HOTEL, (lota Broome,) corner of I c / 0 7,T t i . tgoll i valkoroatro.ti t , Plitabarab.era., (11.A80 Sri% le lird and cemmodin. Paritg date gene llenc.ugh repair, sad farniebrd rith new entilinnente tbronabout, not open Orr I 0 reception ofahe traveling public. Cuasars pearlier. ard&darri 011 N SOUTH, Conch Mokor, comer on North Common And. Vederol rt., Allegheny Clty j or or.. he ore...heir mantifkottion del...Mkt , I rviIIICIJO,. Or M. herr eosteel.l, and hy the Dort **eke., Met b. aim, 0r...t1 1. Iri;ljerl to the Ht. kl.orler j Inelltilosts. an Boom d stn. Wood rt. whore ten hos of pee,' ent • Tory role PLock or work, o.lor - dolly Juldlllneasa to Lich ho Invitee the ot.ollon and orltleol ormolootto, fooling confident—hrm hi. motif...J.l 'UMW. In barlseon., MN ostonalvo Isl.. the malfroosa..l .roelteoro employed. nrrinlxh orb!. worn—la noo n ! La enerepotml with to the 04/1" or Wert. .2.3. JOllll SOUTH. - • IVALTER I'. MARSHALL, Importar and V V Dealer in 11.113. Vieurvotlattil Decorative Paper nang. la. A g entrnit •trnet, l'lttaburgh. Sale ale bratod mussitthacturet. !deem, D.ll. court I. ran, 10h.1.63 wt.)1,11[1.0 SII lONS FOR LA DIEST M RESS .—Tbe Parish Va...11143.11irr JUNE. rtlrat per rtearorr Ilw solr oaths in proxtmo iN/ PirrolZlPolalorLiMt. KIRK, JONES & CO., -molt:m:76ns KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, 1 41 (s)tigiitAjaliZi AND CUiIi\IISSIOA urch, Mao% lard, WA Oil, aiese Pork, N.O. Hun. Klee. ex tra And Na 1 nit, Antra...eta and Scotch Ply iron. Holler thick apd ten. Anthracite (kat, ge. _`_mull NEW ESTABLISHMENT.' • • ' .1•01111 LAUGHLIR ••• • • .• MERCHANT TAILOR. 1.1 AS comineyieMbiviirteps ne No. :19 Mar ket street., belottne Emond and Thinl atrerts. lle tut. Just rentlred from rho Importer. and amountoturers • emnpleto and extensive mrsoftment. of arm dermfrtionni Good , Cu totntiman'.wee. Mending all the modern /Sl.a and quall*st s whirft he prof axed to make tip..to order, fn inn neon kshlonitlee soil.. and in the bed.raa 11°,1°.c Wed Watt onerimmo In his tentintlan he feet rounder& of ;tiring entire tuti.fhotion. -11 e la 'Mao his frt.imis to e.II and ...min. hi. stork. anlf4f ,.. :o:sB6Effribbr OP iirAITNEItSuIP-- The lima of LITIfi.T. & PAXTON. ta thl. day db. erd by dlobud dbd..1.1 or Out ild- VISTNTL AVD..b h : ', .;IIII . II . .,3Ie ° j etZlidt , L i ft' t; oettret alt =M. dm to eta med&o sett/. a hmebf ll claims Nal... nut. .10(10 S ON V. Amine. tind. iterh • IYII2S PAXTQN • James W.7ltEeFarlantl,. WHOLESALE &RETAIL DEALER IN FEELY 'GROCERIES, Spices, Preserves; WOOD 'AND prznor WANE, Bilst . A.ritrlibhbil 014 710 , 166 filbert, ;Strict, Pittsburgh.: PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 11o3L)%1 MMCNING, DEI. 11,1;,14. Fot] the Chtittl. Itemorthramter CATHOLIC THEORY OF MORALITY. Rt. Alfonso de . LItto;r1•• Theory of Theft. Ardon.e The/Nona Horatio .V..44 ,, tottoide !Again, Flo Cionsvcsitionit S. ' , westing:vie ac off AlsnoL e deotAcs av ndo n orissloss: enrarit Mon , dial" cone ant., E ES. Petobrter,et t'enfteror Then. More nations, ISIS. 'lrmo Arvarennu sine Proxaselnlogrocoi, n? 1'- 3. Ctioriendnos ThrvJ. g i nr ,Itorrstio Wohooli Jtq.ea de 4 , - tromo,AorrEoe. n. "IFT2.I6EritT. Preshrternblosiens Rothe nouns Llburotnifil. TnAT S, Alfomo Maria ale Theyelogia Moralie is the latest exponent of Rome's moral system we have already made clear, in an arkle which appeered in our January number of the present year. We showed that he hod been he atified and canonized Co late as the year I Saw that the Sacred Congregation of Rites had exam ined hie system of morality twenty times, and had agreed, "with concordant voice,, with none imou conseut, with one voice and with man mind," that it contained nothing to he censured. We elsowed that an authoritative document, tenting from the Sacred Penitentiary in 1 8:31, : throreed Chet the opinions professed in the Blerserl'Alfon ao's Moral Theology might with safety be follow ed and professed, on the ground that the Holy Apostolic Soo had declared that it found nothing in Lis works worthy of censures end that the, Cardinal Archbikhop of Besancon had required ' his clergy to adhere to the judgment of Rome, • by following and reducing to practice the,opin ions of the Blessed Alpheus° do' Liguori, all doubt whatever beingthrown aside. Bat it-up pears that the beatification, canonization, com mendation, approbation, ratification, and sane lion have not been sufficient to persuade some of our readers that all members of the Roman Church are really tied to accepting hie morality. Indeed with respect to Englishmen who are mem bers of the Roman Communion, we cannot won der at a little kicking, and plunging, and tossing the yoke, when they find What they have to bear, We must, therefore :add more testimeey, show- log on unimpeachable authority that Rome is committed to 8. Altoneo, and that hie morality Is her morality. The preface to his Moral Theology opens as follows : 'The new edition of S. Alf?nso de' Li 'genii's Moral Theology, which - has been long 'looked for from the Mechlin press, is at last !published. The work which is thus issued 'afresh after innumerable editions end no small 'labor, la not only the teaching of a very learn 'ed, experienced, and wise author, but of a Saint; 'and it is approved by the judgment of the Cads 'olio Church Itself. We hold, therefore, that it 'is a superfluous task to commend or defend it 'against those who find fault with it, since it has 'been commended and defended by the oracle of 'the Church itself.' Again t 'l5lO have issued a work in which, by 'the judgment of the Roman Chanel itself, there 'is found nothing, no opinion and no prineiple, 'which Is deserving of censure; of this we are 'meet perfectly assured by tho decree, concern. 'Mg the revision of S. Alfonso's walks. The 'teaching of Benedict %I V. about the canonizes, iron of Sainte shown us what force the Apos.l. upprobatiors hay, and what is the mind of else Church in upproving of the writings of the ' q.v. - ants of God with a view to their canonise.- I 'that lu our. times all the writings of a eervimt 'of God, who is to be placed among the Blessed, i must be subjected to an extremely rigid exami 'nation according to the decrees of Urban VIII., 'Anti the ap'proved teaching of Benedict XIV.— 'And the purpose of a judicial revision of this 'nature is that it may he seen whether rte; teach ,.ing of the servant of God he free from all the siloy,iail censure- Now every prop,sition which 'is heretical, erroneous. approaching to error. otsvourino ' of heresy or error, suspected of 'roe, rash ,, scandalone, offensive t o piou s ear., 'in-sounding, misleading to thy simple , echis market injurious, impious, or blasphemous, is 'subject to theological eeneure, several sorts of 'which Benedict himself recount,. The revisory 'are hound to !lOW if there is in the works any 'error . agninst faith or good morels, or any new, 'doctrine unticcurannt with the acnse of the 'Church meaning by new doctrine, not any. 'thing brought forward in a new way, hot some 'thing put forth which is. really new, PO.in:LIP, 'less, opposed to Scripture and to the Fathers. 'lt is the duty, therefore, of the emir., to sub-' .ject every single proposition to its own special "censure, and to pass judgment on the quality of 'the propositions na they arc in themselves, In slependeatly of the anther's intention, so that it inerevsiblo to proceed further when enc. they .fired that the servant of God has written any 'thing opined the faith, or good morals, or the 'sense- of the Church, although he wrote it with a 'Komi intention. An examination of this nature 'having been instituted with a view to the canon ization of S. Alton. de' Ligromi, and the Church . 'having declared that in his works 'here was 'found nothing worthy of censure, it follows that 'it is safe for any um to follow and profess the 'opinions which 8. Alfonso professes In his Moral 'Theology, and that co man is to be troubled for 'doing no, although he may not have weighed the wesosse on which the conceal opinions rest.' The meaning of add ensue. thyoum is then further explained to ho a true approhatioa 'by 'which it is certain that :the'whole teaching of sour saintly author is altogether free from every 'error which the Church now sees to be error. 'The Weeks of S. Alfonso, therefore, rejoice 'in this highest and singular privilege, which 'these of no uncanonized moral writers can pos. 'sees, for in their awe it ie not made certain by ie. solemn a judgment of the Church, that there uo error, no erroneous principle, nu errone ous opinion is their writings. But we are now made quite mire, by the infallible judgment of 'the Catholic Church, that in 8. Alfonso', works, 'in the whole of his Moral Theology, there is not "no principle disapproved, not one opinion mgainet the faith or good morals, new,`unaecor 'dant with the sense of the Church, heretical, 'erroneous, approaching to error, aavouriog of 'heresy or error, sunpeeted of error, melt, scan quiets.; offensive to pions ears, ill -sounding, las 'leading to the simple, schismatical, injurious, 'impione, or blasphemous. And this being so, 'who will not confess that in the matter of moo ,, ealt r .grave and difficult as it to, and so involved 'with doubts and question; minds are wonder 'fully met at rest by an approbation of this ea 'tore, which, if not called formally p *Rive, is 'practically the same ttieyroguet Is no lees nappy and confident. Raving quoted the approbation of Pope Pins VII., Popo Leo XII., Pope Pius ITU., and Pope Gregory XVI., he continues; 'Thus by noting 'and teaching, to heaven flew off the Blessed 'One. What can you prize higher? what hap 'pier lot can you wish for yourself 7 There is , then no danger of erring, no possibility of fear. "Mg hell in following the steps of so great a man. 'lt le no wonder, therefore, that in these times 'this Theology is everywhere desired and sought 'after; that it is extolled-with the highest praises 'by prelates of Churches, stud the cbiefest doe 'tore, not only in Italy, but alas in Germany, Bel 'giant, France, So.; that It Is circulated through 'out the whole world, and is in the hands of al most all the clergy. What then can be more ab surd than to find Bruit with a work of such ein 'vial' excellence,' which innumerable doctOrtand 'en many oracles of the Holy See have en highly 'commended!' • In tho tame vray the Itedemptorist Father who has translated 8. Alaimo's Glories of Mary, stands over same reinetnnt friends whom be mentally anticipates as retraleitreting at some of the toles which are recounted, like Queen Eleanor before Fair Rosamond, with his nib( censures &yawn In ono hand, and his book in the other, and tells them to take their choke between con demning the Holy See, and swallowing the miracles, having himself, with delightful incon sistency, omitted two of the stories as being to tally imposnible of digestion to an Euglish stom ach. 'Remember,' be says, 'Stet it has been 'strictly examined by the authority which to char 'god-by God Himself' to Instruct you, nod that 'that nutherity has declared tbrit it contains N0.7211P3 . 7211P3 worthy of censure, and that it has been 'Welcomed by all lovers of deems and Mary, 'throughout the world, With euthusinsm.' (1) The Bull of Canonization was limed by the present Pope's predecessor, Gregory XVL , and in ii we find the lute Pontiff nnouncing as notaltr dig:turn, ouod ficel eopiosinime Peripee 'rim, .jusdera !amen opera inofeneopTenta pede per 'rani a lidelibuo posse, poet diligent tnefifutuni ern 'men prespecnon Acrid.' If any ask, even yet, for eeidence, the following pmengo-from the Life.of S. Alfonso do' Liguori, edited bribe Fathers of 1 the Oratory, and approved and - reootaixteaded by I Confirm! Wiseman, may satisfy them. "The 'works of 8. Alfonso not only do. not contain ally 'proposition whatever, which can be - called echia 'mailed or seandalons, but Ids* : none which are 'either pernicious, erroneous, or rash; the mor als, therefore, : of this Saintly .111310 p cannot be 'censured without setting up as a censor raf an ,thorityitself; without, in fide, censoring •eision of the lloly See.' n) P. sent,. The Marie di Men• I. • hook erbleh Alibates toils os that he hseytinted Tor the rate of pro- idle blest. with =Menet* Ns. evrtonns on Saturdays teastart:cows In honor of &Starr. Prom the tVorie .rat kg•hm lloVer&AL= as the rardoVlt tar eine end pereeworej, sad render. death met; that he I. the Ilene of all ;Abet her Intercession le neconserr f eome , Rethstinlt that o hm Is_ • tender Adepts, al& to 'are atlYthatthe bribe reeoseesserSetereen stoners end Ned t that ehe delivers her silents from belt, mean her silents hem purl and leads her ...runts to beeves; that she Le the or sli divine green.• that she offered to God the ll* bee Con: that leer tethe Queen =7. : 40sceLbor with mane atone *am - Inventlona of es. Nether Y. N. Wet apporhuar. teens them. ' Cerdhud Wleaseso rardlellypeosseseetide the, 11th truelstlon to the relibhd: no do we. ' . 114 ththh lA boob NS LbSSIZIO•Ct ch,r,eter IS to t oil tcaelt;r2g ten irrevoubly tied to the character of Liguo on, teaching. And it must not be thought that hells the represmitative of a lax school among Roman Custards. fin the contrary, ho makes it his ghente3t hoe , : that he is not an extreme man, that tie is not over-strict or . over-lax, but holds the mulls course. 'ln completing this work,' he in ‘his Preface to his Homo Apo'Wlitets, speaking t tif the Tlaoloyia .11orcl:R 'I have toiled foe tlfteekyears, going over and weighing the 'teaching ofkvery many writers whom I have ex ...mined. 'Wise I found too indulgent,-for led by 'a false teal f 6 expediting the salvedon of souls, 'they bare gratded too conch liberty," not without prejudice to th& laws divine a n ecelesiastiul ; 'und'Others I romPai who, detesting so great corn" 'plane, have fallitn into the other extreme of 'excessive rigor. This has been my greatest la 'her, to select from, a congeries of opinions 'those sentiments w..ifb on one side have due re gard to the precepts ot,God and of the Church, 'and •which an the otlion- `do not n4d. hittlens. 'which have.not been itiposed by God, nor tie I 'every.ate to a perfection width human weakness ' , Pharre morally impossible:to the common run .of the faithful.' And pgaiii in the preface, t, the .Thrologia - .Horatio itself; :4,0 I have 41etertn 'hoed to publish this new worirdo hold a;middle 'place between too lax and too toners opinions.' And in Ids tract upon Conscience:Vl protest the la f ticonot approve of confe, , ,s tvho adherr aver-great austerity, and condemn rising a num• 'bee of opinion, which rest on a graro‘4mndatiom no on the other hand, r cannot a pprovt bf thoc rho eerily admit opinirind n probohNt whi - . aro without or= fetuulathm.'Ckact Li guori is a sore- via media man, tie Romo sounto eyfenes (2y (11 Theol.Mor. 1.113, (2, Toe strict &clew' oensi.ts or Ifertosina enntenelsol. N. Natalie Alssander.'Jneninna Oibeeentius. Collet, fie. netts! Petrotorensis. and Condo, sinned. all of who, It will be Fec, aro Galllcene. It was really for Its arid moral teaching. and n et for Its speculative doguia7, that , . Jansenism. the child of Gallicanism, was prescribed.— 'The Jansenltee. may. their enemy Pratee!lndee. 'hove tntheir Theoli,v.troth speculative. and practical or moral: '.41,1*R",•:,1?‘` . , iThfun,'",f4g."'M'tl7.•their7,=lgi;:r no. To make very much of the Father,. llttlo of thP Pontiffs, nothing of modern Theohoglerus. To fogy true regard to the Fattier, es girded hy thenaiielv, • pretended regard ' b thi•Pontlffa to the other Darter, neither one nor the t p t rt% I itTgro.notthill,"4: 1,71!•?a „7.14.7y_7n-cil and "..: sons,rnes to go near Pontlls when teeohin:orn¢th,..- droeed to Prof , . to do that Lt. they ent not against ahem: - Always to arch! Selonlmen, ft:rye/ally tterw of the In last nem io contr....rake with respect to morals, both In enhiect and In men., of speech. end not even read the, far make bcniorebl a mention mln their writing,' and books.. Well would It harebee n for France and for the Chrietlan Churoh , had not mal homed Jansenism fallen beneath the cainconles and violence of it, Pf lagian avoillanta: And welt wnuld It be nor Frame now If she could retell the spirit of her Arnaud,' and her Pee calif. !indeed of cherishing In her bosom the extreme. of I.7ltrantocitanism The American Armlcfinprilltion—ltracne Dr: It appears that action&Kane. fears ore entertained for the safety of the - Grinnell . expedition, under command of Dr. Kuno, sent in search of Sir John Franklin, and a proposition has been started that a etetuner be sent in search of it. The sub ject was to have been dismissed at a meeting of the New York Chamber of Commerce Wsterthly, and the Commercial.states that the Hon . John. P. Kennedy and Mr. Grinnell will co-operate with Judge Kane (father of Dr. Kane) and oth ers, in urging the matter upon the immediate attention of Congress. ideriatn, in a ‘communication to the Commercial, makes a strong appeal to the public to unite in the appli cation to Congress. He says: steam vessel can be sent to Upernavik and thence to the head of Smith's Sound, on the opening of the spring; the ran can be matte in a short time ; rind it will boa salutary change for some of our naval marine that ha., boon debilita ted in tropical climes." Mr. Meriam's communication contains some facts of interest. After stating that the great drift of Arctic ice of the th, ceased, and that Dr. Katie has tint returned, he ..There can, be, we think,:no doubt that his vessel. the Advance, is frozen in, and he has therefore [lO means to conic away until another floe; and years may elapse before such another takes place. There have been but three great Arctic ice drifts during the law-fifteen years; the first of these reached lat. 6.9 deg. North in March, 18.12, and continued till September of that year: the second commenced in Delember. ' 1850 and continued till August, 1851—upon that drift the Advance and Rescue rode, in spite , of cold so intense that it congealed quick-silver, full sir 'synths and etc days, a wonderful testimo tiy of of a superintending Prorldenc4; the Ere bus and Terror, Franklin's abandoned ships, rode past the corset of .Ifewfoundland In April, 1851, on the same crystal floe, and were the ships "housed in " seen he a vessel boomolfromLimer- I.ick to Quebec; the third drift commenced _la- Decemller, thin;, and Cantillnieil in prodigious flow till into the month of October, 1834, a term of greater duration than I have ever before re corded. Past observation leads mo to the con elusion another drift of great extent need not be epected the coming year. N. ~D octor Kane and his little band 'of sixteen noble souls went forth to the frozen zone upon a glorious errand—they went to seek and ease tliose who were lost. Should they who 1. nobly _stepped forward in n work of mercy, who - peril. led life4.o save life, be abandoned to staneation and to death! - No, no, they must be rescued.— Thousands and tens of thousands of kind }marts ' i4,will sustain me in this reply. 4 •The venerable father of Dr. • Kane (Judge e of the United States District Court of t rc sylvaida) received letters from his son at tic circle, an In Int. about 73° north.; he then wee on his way to Cape Alexander, which Is in lat. about 77° north, long. about 75° west, and intended to proceed thence as far to' the north as the ice would permit, and then make his way -by land toward the long and anxiously sought geo graphical pole of our earth. It is probable that the great flaw of lee has opened a way, end. his youthful ambition has tempted him still onward, and in the meantime his reseed bas remained fro zen in, and on his return to the Advance has been unable to get away. .•Pennsylvania will apply to Congress, proba bly tho present week; for a vessel to send out to bring home Dr. Kane and his gallant little band. Maryland will follow in the good work. Shall New York remain idle? No; New York will unite with her sister States In this life-saving effort." Mr. Moriam also states that Dr. Kane, in his last letter to him, written • when off the coast of Newfoundland, expressed a confidence in being able to tenth a creditable degree of northerner, and that desire may have carried him to the very 'ergo of the extreme North border of our globe. Trio MOSQUITO FOUAY.—Tho Now York Conti or states that "the Government of Nicaragua does not acquiesce in the proposal colonisation of the Mosquito territory by the company under Col. Kinney, and will probably interpose a most energetic remonstrance, not only with our own government but with the representatives ortbe foreign powers generally." Ksow-Nortusos i t Coiiiintas.—A Rushing ton correspondent says: It is stated that on it direct rote a large ma jority of the House - vi:ad bo found Native Amer icans in principle, and that about 80 members belong to the Know-Nothing order. TM! ACCOUNTS Or MR. 0. L. Ittissn, En-COL LECTOR AT CLEVELAND: OMO.—We learn that since that person has been indicted under - tho Treasiary law for defalcatiori, he has paid Into treasury, through the District Attorney of Ohio, $25,000, and has secured suo,noo more subse quently, no that n o t annot fall to ho eventually recovered. It IS yet known what is the pre cise balance due front /twit:ell, [hi. being ono of the-"false entry" eases alluded to in the report of the Secretary of the Treasury.— Wash. Sloe. The steamer North Star, Cape. ti. D. Sawyer, loft Detroit for Cleveland on Moodny afternoon at four *o'clock, taking the north paccage ; but running for Cimningham's Island. When near it, she breached to, and returned to Malden, where she wooded, andtook the mutt: paasago to Put-in Bay, whore alto laY ,until Tuesday morn ing. and :mired nt Cleveland on Wednesday af ternoon. The North Star did not get clone of a continued field of ice until off Block She mportegeme thirty vessels in the ice and nn- able to move, atl'ut-In Buy, off Point-au-Pelee, and "along shore." The schooner Florence, la don with merchandise for Monroe, was at Put-in Day, with a hole in her bottom; the. propeller Spaulding lying near bar, tight, Several Teazels were on St. Clair Sate, frozen in ; and the brigs Great West end Berman, and the schooner Arc torus; were in St. Choir River. Tut Roma: , Bronst.—The damage the re imat sterna waiimmenee, especially at thuNorth and East. The Erie It. It. mail trains were de layed six hours: eel the trainsbetween'llaffalo and Albany satiered a Still greater Tula or. thne. At Albany and its neighborhood, an implepo number or barges, canal and other boats, were stranded alongthe shore or sank- _Others-,were frotetffnely in at different palate and the Dirt igation was .effectually checked.:' •Aboat' fifty boats wernfrozenin the. Erie. Canal,- and no hope is entertained of getting them through , at this season. ' The mails- between..'-?caw-' York 'and Hoiden were sationaty obstructed. On the lakes there were- many disaetern and great lots of 1 property.. Along-Alm 'river- Liwrena, be- tweea Montreal and Quebec., several steamboats ,and ether craft • were sank, trees - Wereblearo likaelt;.'bOnses Unroofed; and meOlt o th e r Nary sraslbia:- ' , \ .Si, gnu- forticcit is Patens -IN.,,Amernia,—The Neslark Time,4 \ has received a long etatement of the \ Oculiar hardships evperietred by Mn Martin 'Speer, formerly of that city, and now on der sentence of the'„Austrian Government for te n yew, imprisoruneot, at hard labor. \ \ Me sir- cumstances of the case are as follows: , Martin Speer is a respitetrible naturntiiivl eft, ire° of the ItniretiNtutet, of Sermon birth,\ bqt fourteen years 'a residenkoi, Now York, wriere Le has been employed by Maass,. Benjamin Pike Si. Sons as painter of screens fir magio 'niacin:ti c in which art he is a superior hand. To perfect' himself ion.certain branch of lii+ealling. he wont to Earepn in July, Iso, end visited Hungary while Mire in order to make inqiiiries respect ing the ctiaracte/ and connections el`n Hungari an refugee named Zagony, w`.-: had been anx ious to _form an intimate , ceiutection with his family, For this purpose he bore it letter of introdue• Con from Zagony to his pretended connections, tho contents of which, as it woe written in a lan guage unknown to him, can only be conjecenred from the fact that on presenting the lettek ho was immediately thrown into prialin, tried, And condemned to ten years imprisonment at hard labor, without permission to communicate in any I manner with his family and friembi, nor with, the, American Consul. By means of a note - drop-, pent upon the road, and fortunately found by someone who conveyed it to the American con sul, ho contrived to communicate his situation to his, family in New York, who now await, In 'the deepest distress, and destitution, the result of their repeated appeals to the American Govetin ment. , .... filltISIA Duerr:ma Eztozasn or Got%—lize , Philadelphia ledgerromarks that it in a curious fact that the blockade of the Russian harbors, so far froin redncingthe exports of Russia, has only diminished the capacity of England to pay for zhose exports otherwise than in gold. This ex fenordinary result has been brought about by the 111v:sinus shipping their hemp, hider, tallow, ho. from Prussian ports, while they have not receiv ed ii exchange, as formerly;,'lheir raw cotton, ' coffee, and sugar from the London merchants. Thus it bile England has receired thirty-bye mil., .lion dollars , worth of RusSititz , :pkellupe,since the' commen.ogmeut of the war, she - bus glYett Blume but six tallion.s worth-6f goods in return. Per all these articles from Russia, England has been obliged, of course, to pay doable prices, so that besides beintkunable to barter off her own ordi nary share of 'tropical products for the produc tions of her szaluny, she Is compelled to 'contract nearly twice as beat a csebt as usual in order to obtain the quantk e y of Russian articles she re.. quires. `She is thergfore obliged to disbursegold to an unprecedentamount,Land thus fornikhes the Czar with those very sinews of war In which he is most deficient. "The Ledger says: This condition of riffs\rs is attracting 'the at.,, tention of theßritish preys. Dingy journals are \ even calling for a return o the old practice of' seizing enemies goods in n utjal beittoms. The large quantities of lead shipped to Priessian Ports and thence carried into Russ to be Manufactu red into musket balls, has paßicularly exaspera- , ted the British press. Yet what is to be done? It will scarcely do for England to retract from her into decision, with respect td.free ebips ma- king free goods., especially as the ikeaty betwoeu I the United. States and Russia plods this cann ery, in a measure, to enforce that dohtrine in ie gard to our own marine. It will ttnswer bid little better to make war with Prussi4 , for other., avenues for Russian hemp and tallow will open. ' The truth is that England is in what is technical ly called 'a fix' in reference to this watter, and will probably have to pay Aussie, as long us the ' war lasts. from twenty to twenty-five millions of ' dollars in specie, for necessary tallow, wheat and hemp. In other words, the Czar will e;et out of her every year enough to keep a suni/I army in the field. Such are some of the odd reA sults of war when waged between a.military and commercial power." IDEAT/19k ii'Ir.IIAIIEAMIX WOILM-A female named Jeanne De Lux, died in New York a few days ago, from injuries received by being run over , by an omnibus. She way 65 years, of age, and the Journal of Commerce thus spTks of her: • The assessors of - the city tolls alwaysjdoun- :cried in her a most reluctant tax-payer, and pi teeneappeals were made to their clemency; for, to all appearances,, she was in great pecuniary distress, living in a seoluded apartment in an up per story, with a scanty eupply of antique wear ing apparel and rickety furniture, denying her self the ordinary; comforts of life.. In considers s"...se oL ILP-ieltp3.o..sonser_t_r, alarda_ahe •-• as last year assessed for only $10„ r ough the house she occupied and owned, was well worth $25,000. The bureau of the Public Adminis trator now shows that she owned bonds to the value of $BO,OOO, making her entire property at „Meat $lOO,OOO. She is not known to have had any - relatives in this country, except a nephew• residing in Cincinnati. ;\ When inquired of as to what disposition she intended to mako_of her property, she said she meant to build a splendid hospital, After all she died without leaving any will, though often urged to prepare one. Old Madame Do Lax, though of, French origin, was remarkably fluent in English Billingsgate, when her accustomed equanimity 'was disturbed.— Once she was brought before the criminal court charged withstcalinga neighbor's cap; but Mr. i O'Connimas defendanf,•got the ease. Altogeth er, her :life hae , been of varied experience, and it I May some da;i•serve to "point a moral or adorn 'a tale." • FOREIGN EMIGRATION FROM NEW t r ona TO Nu. noel, is the novel title of an amide In:the New York Courier, ini!hish it shows there have emi grated from that port'to Europe since the first of May, ap to the kith of November, fire months and half, no lees than 8.797 persons. This docanot include the shipments of one - or, two paoket lines, statements of which the editors have hoer: unable to obtain for this article. Pit:b old'', he adds, the whole immigration numbers 12,000. 'The cause is said td be went of employ here, and 'the war in the Eastneeding men, tka. It further aeds : "Many others, oho have been .in Al:marina memyyea.rs,and hat eaccumulaied small fortunes now return ari,their former homei, to 'settle' for the remaiudetnf their lives. Thbt especially the case with 'l3any who return to great Britain and Ire and, the act of parliament la relation to encumbered estate's being tilde ritorsl, - to afford much encourageMent to small farmers. Still others from the Continent, loboring• titular the ambilvasotnent of riot nriderttetnling our lan gaage, aeon become discouraged and return. Io thi position ore the French mechanics end la borers who are constantly sailing from thio port to Havre. It ie said that;the know nothing meat has had the effect ict drive beck, in disgust largepambor of the better 'class of foreigners. I And many go out to bring their friende back in the spring. Very many o rn also seat by Coml. missibuerh of Emigration for various reasons—. prinelpallytodvanced age,impiired general health or inability lo provide for themselves." . • KANSAS re t SLArgar.—The most brazen of the false prop et; who bare been the people of the North In a false eecurity and fatal inac tion by voluble and confident em:trances that Slavery mold stern. gain a footboo/d Kft=7.s. must change color \ at the news from that Terri tory now flying across the country. • The first bottle has been fought, and victory perches on the flag of Unman Bondage. Gen. Joseph R. Whitfield, a Federal oifice-holder t unequivecally arid openly favomble legalising Shivery. in Kansas, has been choscoboi. Delegate to Con gress, and chosen on the S arerst inue, True, be boa been some years in she . region, and was resulted ..the Squatters camildati,” which doubt less gained him some votes 31r. it. P. FICIIIII- I ken, his antagonist, being a \cry recent immi- I grant; bat the main question was Slavery or N. 1 Slavery, nod Slavery has triumphed. Doubtless It was helped by a large iminigration, for the week, from Missouri and perhaps Arkarisati;—. but that which the slavehoiders hare done once, they may and probably will do again when the decisive struggle on the election of Delegates to a Territorial Legislature shall take place; and for this' we see no remedy. if Gov. Reeder shall postpone this electioh till next June, - wc may hope for'a better result; but If not, there scarcely a chance. We believe there are this• hour four chanoes that Kantas. will be a Mare State to ono that she will be Free. Where now are the Claytous and Edward Ev erette, the Oldses and Bird Chapman', wheine claimed the whole straggle against Douglas' bin a fight for an abstraction, and declared that Extras was secured to Freedom by•her ellmete, her soil, and her geogrephieral pasltion 1 Where are the followers and disaples of•these prophs dere of smooth things " .Thers wise pa= behoa niatur ttsti Y• dopes vitffuk, .14 use. What becomea, moreover, of. the, sneers at ,tita gamin; Emigre on Bortiety t ',Front the 'Rennie paper! 'which have lately reached. ns, printed a few days before the electiou, we learn that the chief settlement of the emigratlon.(Widtarnsi. Lawrence) was the focus and etronghold of what ever resistance was made. to the Slave power,-... `Had there been half a dozen Wakarusa hutead of one, the result would hatebeen gloriously !lir- What hi to be done? &new -*et,isguif shielded against the intoade of Slavery for WPM' yeses preceding the last Theta wave:me dares held there, bakthey went held in bondage with out law and velum taw like captives on a pirate ship.. The maw the Zurittovmurersatdsed ~ ., :• t „;r......1 ~‘ I _ , . st\ 'Y _ ;..!.° ' \ ; i!,,, .• VOLUME,LXVIII-NUN •\ • , ailed provided with a Judie 17, me could ham' been liberated )oti iialii:t seine other summaryprocess,lf the-` ell* session had simply Bald no I‘ ,ll Slavery, The victory. just achi red is the second act of the drama tel Congress‘nneler the leadership of e . las. The 'Attu& act, directly and pos.-. _„ golicing Slavery in Kansas, remains...to be Vey, i 4 next seasim. We fervently hope that the ca tastrophe mai be averted, but the elitism are decidedly against co.' It will not be by intro/sneer by caviling, by empty ' predictions that the mat ter will take care of itself, that Freedo4u for ~ Kansas is to be achieved, but by earnest rAvolu tion and energetic eitroggle.— i lf. T. OZ. • Zo . Law Warta st Now OBLZA-Na —There' are titio thitigi which- Ivor %midst the growth and welfare, of Nkw Orleans; ; ono, die amoral recurrence of s, yellosi. terser-Lam other, the petiodkal return of :low 'triter. \ . Just at present; \says the .. . Crescent, the city is free froia,feser, and will continue so fok the en.: .1 suing eight mouths, \but the other and 000esater . evil abides with' us and seems determined ha pro tract its stay beyond alianticipatioi If not all an tecedent For more than six months the Father of Rivera has been shrrseled and.dried up be— tween his banks, and all those lesser sterszes that contribute to his voluMefrorn BE ,Antitony'e s to Red River, have run 'between diminished \ banks. Drought and drynele has been the in.: ~ cessant report from the up °wintry. Steamboats '. grounded, snagged and laid n' fora rise have been returned to 03 until we are satiated and '' k begin to long for heavy rains \ and swelling streams. One year ago today th . were nine: e u ;441. large boats passing out of the mouth of of the Ohio \ on their way to this city. Today - ere is not . \ • ono., The Cumberland, the White and /tie, : ' ere, with numberless others, ark closed trade. `: The commonest articles of expor ret and 4:oport between Louisville and this place a no thrattgh New York, and are simitly returned. Trade is entirely at an end in mais directions, and'nething but patience like that, f Job be Called in to lessen the attendanie, es ' R long this will continue those onl y so to whore \t- "Coating ennts %Cut their shadow beft... , - The Chicago Press says: "The Merchants \end Mechanics' Batik of this city resumed bosinees yesterday after a suspension of lonia three weeks. We make the announcement with* degree of gratification that we cannot well ex-V prtos, became the fact will go far towardgre storing confidence in tho country, and hare afa vocable \, effect upon the stringent condition of money circles." Cleveland and Pittabnrgh Railroad. • 4NI OTICE is hereby kiven that the . Annual N a:cueing of the Stoelholden of the Clandaad and s. ltvinwith holindLd Ca. will Ve holden at theOffloa Ofelld Company, In 'Cleveland, on WEDNESDAY, Jaunad73.l. I. /21. at 10,o , elotk, A. M. at which lbw 12 Dhsctods will • 4" r''''" th "'"°4l / Mei: voLnuter, aser \Cleveland. Nov. IS. 122 4a—nollOdawddar • . .1 I`) 1 , 1. r i l. Li ll t. j ii i t o L, 1 , 1, 1 7 ,0 1:1 1 parAaaer by William harehileof tte efellte WWII be :r i a:! , ltaa. ,„ =l . he !stall,' lothetizedAeo.kleValltways idttalyergh, Nov. 21 h, 1824. JOSHUA HANNA.. . . _ ITU. DMINEITLL hue assotiatad with him JAR= AL DX CSR. !had will continue the bualneaa at the old nand, CO .vereer the hen, and atyle,of WM. BARNHILL 2 OD. • • ' Nobe :Mb. 1564—noMaStd ~ .____ SCULLY 1146111t11........ nag. WILLIAM BARNHILL lt nOILEE CO.,. ,AfAKERS and WEETIRON. ' M u . Otitll4, nrAtralg".Aran'' i..., °11.* bit Paw; Sagas l'anslhat Yawls as .d lggllleata tte.Al'aln&gkE4,/7n arls'itc=oWeleY'. Fire and Marine "ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, " nea:rFonn. cvNN.--CIIARTERED Pald - cAstcAP.rru. $300,000. I' WM rpe StOpt.S. &Clirely horested. '9 1 :11IS old nnd long . tried Cdnipany still prepared to Issno z glenl.llelre on a/I demelptlens Cassi/M4eT."9d l l liMil i t!! ' a .'t onnd 'l o/74tA t t fri *vat gropertr geneiallf. Alen. Usu. Pelletal leant :ft "llefße oll:NavIgraLloo An the River; take , Omuta arid MAO "Ttll'utiarr'sTilnedn'V.lonnnae betel badness ter this - Comps:ay In the Weirilme a roll know edgeof /ta Amur d cod:tabu— now gthat Its dadtal unimpaired—no hank or et al her dent. un are l unpakl—her tem..* were nay. 74.7.,nate&altt.g.=rtiefir The , gaga Cola w irse any : 1 2%41:rtrord 0,0;;Ly7 goilcia=ralesstybs' And at thlt Agency . * VIVA, datement or Its entatlllon. made c'l"nn'Unra"T'llMhalt/ZAP"oses"g. for Pl at et,h3 des , Moo ts of Marke t. t. The under ' d etl 'having' rellgNialsheAtheAgenai olths Atm. human (kannany; traullt theerfally necalmaid I LL *, the *Tent E made •• th rck, ses. the e tam prat= `m lt ut. and the °UMW nf Ph;l,o Hall BubHng. . _,..., F OR RM , -- , 4oonia in thmat i irr o o building _r_tre..._ . The Liverpool and Philadelphia thr g STEInISIT COMPANY Ala wend Selling tie Femenite'StesmltADn. ail& rose, urn OF SIANCIIESTEE..— ~.027.2e, (1114.,_4‘21: 1 CITY OF t 00 r.A . 0 r . 11 1.7 0 01 4 02 ,0 4' r j 021r0: 4p 8i CITY OF STAVOTIE TPR Th r. ITASOAROO—Ithont. 1%1, i 1 CITY OF llANCllCAr . ±Prett .'" nger. 23th Deo.. T/ 1 66. 4 HAI\ OA2.oo—ohout Wednem6Are FLATLY OP P.A.2.20E._ Rat P111110.1,11[4. non meamool. &Icon erthe 190 Saketti Alidehlo ". CS Alldeltly , lr .. , Formerd ... SO Forward s o 16 , T ~ THBV2III2"P= 4 Iri a ' b'• ket 411 ' ' hLit i r "IPIPLg:" Plrir"l2 4 \ i.... From Fblledelehls, .V.S I From Llrer; l.... C. Cortglattee olquene will !minut' The . rip dtAncrcts of o,wgng out their ...M., " trni.P.l.l, • \ lot= 1.100 l fn.. 21 9 PF• 1 26. ' \ _.., An tronionmd Summon mill tee ourrkd cm malkenne• \\ All Uomle sent to the ruts he Phlladelpht 4.1 UT . emcli,7lBtled . _l47omr mut do e PILMIIEL MlTlT i ettet. \ " "'"" "" tid r i th lt rLIABAVITIII =re 4 OrJ i caer;.,BUSs74 ll : l 4Zl . . V \ Re. CO I.lnerty st...Yl=om. \ \ VARY & ALMANAC for 1855, for sae by; ooto .1. L. READ. 76. 4th mt. CRANBERRIEB-5 bble. ..e.asteru !Clan- Dania noed. Dr R. R. .1 41 , W. A. MegiIATELG. PLAYING' CARDS—lfighlander, blungi.V4,44`ba'sh6Mr:Vor4.2l.l'4. CtCROOL, SABBATH SCHOOL 'AND 1,7 'AMU( LIBRATURS.,porom Irigjog Boob lbr Family. drawl, or .9abbothZoboor.Va aminoßot to , lly wow r • VIOTASII-2 casks 'very fine .Potattie • ~ dr , L and for Wsb7 . odd . JOE. FLECLID. i 01) LIY.EROIL-6 doz. Baker's genuine Cod OU hami aria kr br " oPLENUM. .00r. Disausod Miri4BxLl, . OIL -40 bids. Linseed Oil fjnemett,4"'" - IL-25 bble. Willie? Bleached Whale' Oil N. l fat de pelt J. B. OANYCBID. _ QZOAR CUBED 11.A3L9-5 tee, to .wire ax sale bj• noir W. ILEA.I4 Wattr at. 117/LPEf4 BITROLEFIELD Idea reed vow •ereer of Bernd niatmlx Eairmer!inat.' 3QO LBS. COI T ON TIV . LILE . , white and CORN bIEEAL-,8 bble.. fresh.: ruitilSor x 1-077.L°dolt hfind for Bale bye RED FLANNELS—WarNated airNrool, t Aann. ai .lb P." 757 . ratiV TOBACCC. Nat-cured . - 1 4 4; ° !! 4 . : t itt n e"iP• l ,1F',7°.4. 20 ,0 VetterSeWa Careedish 20 e.. 0: Mrs. Miller.. dem eat. lin Ibtl; Tob.e.a: ' ; 10 ...Job* AEA 4.oorne 11303 d and A. esis WOO. IL SUTTON..IIO.I2IC4OkIIL irOBACCO 4:SNUFF-.-7 CAtty tii.ltoia twa Tob... mate? _artkir,__ 2 Istas. br. note IV. thaTON. 20.12 Wo ad. EAB-12 catty b.= extra. finciles,„! T '' • .41(1 Tr. rm, a wean. Nr.N . Dow SaADES vf-xliffereaAtt , Lanz und.e.p.a;hic. au „„a ,="amsa- Itherajn ikt No.7.l¢3lazket . DE; ,-1.00 I;43l3.juatreo'd and &testa by 1 nolt . HOMY IL COLLNE, .NTEIV'BOOK B --Journeltoeetarat.grlea f .t br iVIYMD,I2%4V 2 4, : ge agaiinsix wens ILlksk 1 7-111, - MO 1. W / '9llr4tAlduxiiiofatnalrloiil3?.Cibi *i:C*46* Et * 'Brants Mareau 1 vol.- Ltno.. - 21waberne frale LIAKEIi SWEET CORN--`'reed.and , for LJ .1., by -sew a,war.tram tCDAXS*OO.'DREED TEACHES...4-4w areiTe talk du' Oral.* It .I.IPCZARG., 00P:. ,. \ 6b land and .a Av... Wnw. ou and Pa*Vll*.-sloldillt. Ras autiuF!,:w.n UAB WOE •8 ON HE' , rs ID , Lair-b-Proyurg r mrfta;taiwthookka ss o c - • Oi•o . „„ stew by . wawa= At 01.112 kisekta, - _ MX :FOR KAICSAS,-.Rareatairick • bar. LA.4I tat' Oftsw• Ptttelearebi.. , Asti eol4 et et the. 0 1 , ..11 OM te Kuser& • ere at t • , Country Beat far Heat• A HMSO= OMR ROCK leritlihro, larmlrotrzegs•l'Mt="46..ftit-