... 1 ,:. . ..:.:.:-.::.THE.','-::-.-'..'..'''D'Al'Ij...._......,..,.'.-PIT.T.-;IVROO.'::....-0.A::Z:::V.T.T!:. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ;+4.:31-Prrnwans. *.00:8 . ADVERTISING AGENCY L 122" Namur ffr7 . : i r su rt ru i . P..& Oa an Acosta fir the mart trldluentfelaLl vlairtitt . riv errom ardahl Papal both 'o "1 Tolir, Liquor Dealers, • 1 • - and Muinfecturers. I MEE atibsoriber is nor importing a ue- 1 ..Aleltria=rlair C' VllolO9i l . In li 1. e 0 c th l i g 1 6 ;gra= 1 aesskY. Hit teeetterof attilelle aid Char.ro lirsiely,_ act of Jamakaanda4.otott auto. Ateet el Sdeithr sad:Neck Whisky Brandi, floi &Weds= admige, and m aro kno las wle si dge(' to. Ur New York biennial's Dr the Chat cif.. , wand otter them. . Innetione itc ale will Interialdg be 10= 1 4 ' . ,De Latina r6I3OIITWANOEIt, . ~. . . .. 141 bidden lase, New York.. ...twenlilO. and Dagnorreotrpe Cbeinlesl4. klatele and Patent Mosa,nes. atomise, 1011., Cyaolne. .Itotoeticon,Osido tillveri Distilled 'bream Nitrate "row tio„ Thom • Samoa llowelva, ismlgating Paellas. Platt na, alestitte Mob& idesolotkaeonamm.aarsime Bongs. g a .., ww glae,heoigo, -- Ws J WOW, Oeraway _ Inman*. Eittir — Alm.d . : .a. , -' ' ' ial , M.. t - -.Sun arias Wines. MSARD & Jhrt:. BUM, - 22 South William Vow York. sots isseits of the 'gun tut= Wine Iteomtl= hothithoh, have ennstantlV his mud In mac andeemSsa sucatute.ntltakkmost methathd sweet Vet dgi=EdanrEdVlZTegrj rrgacias l34 K° Tl: ater. cogent. 8 Meow) Mehemet% acrib(Er anorl.vllhesyb_harlovat wAJLitairr&D 1CP a r 7 1 ,11ff 5 e G r RA t P EU d IC ES. • Alt orders promptly executed ork favorable terms. .441.4mr . Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts. A.TEB EBANCE No. 1 Barclay, Streets R Matta covet the? Dow the stamp Ottbs Wont.' AIL trnaufsetaiwo „sad oeltworta• ISM =Min twasslaad swastiotat-P tit f JACKSON bUINI, or the late firm ‘,". of W. t li.Jaddas darn, arts soft Venda likioss;246 Float at, sad WO Itecadan. Nip York. Ws ld 1101111AnaT an turndown wrist, of Grate.* sad Wade A rs AbaSls M iteular sad SOW* Germ ram 135stes. Whole ry aiAIM =Ng M. to I 1 • NEW YORK IJIVERTLSMENTS. . , .. , • Tbill.,taglfat of Etaginoor Moms eras ~,,s 1,.. b..t. 4 moot rolloblo In the dry of Nor York. -• . . •Aoronsos nanies, a-. • MIINO,-WEISSETIBORN & CU.,*(iiita C. • Bruno.) Import= mut WlsolosoloDoslorsgad Berl 061213; MAU= linsi;ollostrofmts and Berlskprff o. J• 11440.1 1 .00 _ . oxfrros sktit DUO& .4.0111 i COLT'S Standard Cotten SaalDack; 10,.}3804 1 1. 1 1 :2. croNfaill Mat Cnottrantl Copper Pallas, to WU* and Batinattnintara Mr2r6s OWEN' MeNAligE lc CO. Importora of and Pn-elca 13.11kandrug7 Clood&U 2 sisb tapN,S5 F• comma CO:. Importers GI French ampsula4ortarepaut9ocal. ioßradstreet. Elu.iSrf .IIONIG, 100 Liberty.: et, sad los Cedar at, aso.Trioltr Plops, Lavortoes of Loci Slits. an.. AllOccotap3rlo - VMS 1,13. en e m y, _Bri n d I[loo Xixtv#stursi. No. 13 St. Calk ttratt, Vt.115.V1. 0 ' '• ' 1 . ANN" " I • ll:tiOazoilltsan of Iron Goods. No. IS Nurrair., ANTES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of Drms mitt] arkutc.dtGauk Impo rter ORN, SCHLIEPEA.& HA.ABAIIS, Artars l mo{Csrman and Balglut Bend loths. MAL &lin La; 60 litthalage Plam. • tarOl'/53 DEAIDETER D: MILLEN, Importer of French arroso and Bobs Dr,. Gordo. Wink Velvets Mal. m o .,l,iasono,yrocalmrote., ro. 83 Brad greet, lifor York. 000t3.171•11.$ B. BATCH k CO., 99 Chambers street, .31tilorr ggs bm . st="Lr'rathi's G00d... Im a.:311:. Id. DAVIES, JONES B. CO., 'fortes a:CO=o2i 77111:1AINI GOT.% and Ma au aißtacka. =eta, Ties. &a, Viama strait. - • 02.11241. ER REILZDY., • AlgE the Mexican libistanetiniment - Itheumatla..l3ralses,"Barns,' Soralm. es L ai Sons. an effectual ears for an asumml •ccartylalsta of laza or aniret4. B. W. Westbroak.arleval caigthApr sa.l pr,4l.star. 304 IlvasOrsa V.Y. JTP-taerhS • - _s . GURNEY NO. 349 Broadway, the oldest ut,. .ad w,at jawatw. cabala:meet Ltk the United eeplSlyteed3l.ss &WARDS, BAI3FORD fr. CO.. Foreign Ewen, No.. 8 Elogaiosy. Goods and Pialield Foreign to sod room all ports of the wool Agent In to to osl347,tmolfits ----------- r .1.. - - 111=180/dli dEILILLN FANCY IMIULIELS . tINABLES ZINN k, CO., fit:Maiden "Lane, 'A. xj Isnportars of Vivnth and Gonna Tana and Wm. -1 . ~ ling Basket. and nunesetutori of Cana and Wang Wll - law turaltd. and Jitini Lad Wadutanda ad ; , , IDICELDMILY ADD NDEEWS & JESUP, No., 67 Pixy) s . 61+7 _L I N_ oxamudTmll zi reaada rano irtm==re. ert. =Aso, =ciao , mout" baotzbilaffs3 FIELD k. CO., 11 Cliff street, sad Sitcamh Dialers Ls JD•11124 CkYnalmi ElMOUV=3.t.tb.anjn 6 i IINCAN, LEWIS 8c BARTOW, 1.1 o. ~vnnmsmt. — A !max VitrW af PAP= ta• wok csia.../.. EVlnters. Mscoxect.rag. sad Tradasmaa - MANGE SAT A A.NDER SAWS, & (MEV/ Adisnea Lecke sad Cita* MOW 11. .192 Plan • WOO% _'TOYS LIND ?MGM GOODS. 1 I AIILMORM & C 0.," 54 Malden Lana, fraiSnreacTertrllle."x°r""telaTdr. a . TI ca FOIL nomAND CHIMNEY TOPS. _ , yiniLLER, PATEB to .70131.31, No. 279 amet GUlddAtsChbnr Nat WENDOW GLUM; PiIVA az II POISION co, Izavor of .7rsoch **a 112 Ia IMAM" alar—S. alawelsr - tatara , MBAR aooms—R4Sa ios...MEM a). No. 41 South 24 ,steset; VrAladslphYs—lipbrzarld sum ettablihmmt.— Goods—Um sad wneciustlictaamtmrot. 1312110TS , &SHO E5 WHOLzB.III. II. -AN I) Itp.e.A.lL, JA ES ROBE. 1730 MASIIIVIand.,6 Uni4a - 34 dais framtbs Illirtatlloass.,Atbbotatt octal& tufbrin • **Ms load - Ms oetunally. that bs ltastust odd his IND fhotk Setts sad Qom ln all Oat? varbates. His Ittoctr. ti_........05s of the Ulltort • ow f.=. lzt Ills sitt • oltil stabrotes 'by tbs of PbUsaa, Nor Ifork, sad be tract/ S OS WI to Moos all. Bost , combos boor Oren In, oboldfig tto ebolort vac% all of which bs vartsats. - Ifs slfolootbosts to owsnaltetare, as berstolbra. all dip oolf4btfol of Boats and Moos. and tom his loot szPit ,4 sass of aver 2D. rots la toaloossla We Wyja, to tr.Sti. a stalkints sasnolse that. thaw oboltrafbla tithtbtlf otroolloto , wlll to SKr flsslivitts. , tell T. scoorrosar. fuelsk /Imelda. Carnreatory. 4.OOI.OTENSTON; .BROTHMW CO. practi eiltkottitt ct fttorglaurar:pirol. do. toiostozodrosirktamjtOokormThßUlSik 't Clll4.a.rnaa t• al their, miens swim Anal stdot, '' . mod t t o dorAtillty AO bow of ' 467 . 6 . 0 . work tut bog Junists ipsol Eagan Maw. stOrodad to onsbo moot. MlPtibl. WON. • Killinaffla that at lama tom Curs with th.b . . will t• pareettr sat Ugli%. .11:6•Lof. their wet. tory .I.,•al.strget dosing the &IV .<24 au" =MS. 1111. mA As s WOsxs. • Wit.',ItA_„VIDBOIT .itc XADTLlFAOTunano nk. zdAa l viud ers Bottlei.insdlal kir( 0/118d&c-3°' Drftsio, iwtkr , No.. 56 Arch Street_rauaaapry *portend Ow& I. Gee's llarnralled N.F E DZ.ES Agents Tot the mast' Celetratted.._ 100 Liar rawartHogrzar,izaffo EKLAYIA. PITTSBURGH COACH pherouv. 11311 T • BIGELOW lt CO, No. 46 • gat tat- An; ,- - Wccst... w , • • • riiiibgly, Penna. __ cABAIAGES, REIJETONS,- Mirratiag. clown" of Pawl ' ittletem time/ of d/krlbti=etp:XerliO.Alit soa dorabl .2,..llnrAU.MbariteiTtmoll - - - - ' r CA33l l Ll___, ___S - lOUIC OIL CLOTHS, &e. ' tiV. 'PEOLLIV & SPAS, are now sell - w • ems °snow indite stock tgClornetles, ell Mew. ay, gm aim, at view bievettan mg agora to the ween. on toartet...oar week towhee In nano , W. gnawing. rin - • Web latent leili'nettestry Itnissenn . Between n T. I SU ire Sad 0:61i11111511 . 1.1 . 301 1 4' ' - Detsount.. 4 ......50A .... Plettt Ai Veniz t ire ioutati • , .- ,': •'; -.l4 tilittrte;Tiredei t . I%r Raw. . .. . :row ~srw to hired& Stew . 10040. Muer or nee nig no well to tat tn.'. is 'Pm ...p. a . to wows 77grent lettWOM• ACOSlatil g ul / dam. 5 , °. ~a... ,s~._ 1 , , . , _ Wffi. A.-IRV/211S _1 VaALISTATE OFFICE, N0.,87 Thoutd stmt. td don roma nub& Licata to- Lake Maar v Pig Ina, 46. Oail proper tcßigh , , ire 4,, , ---------------. .-------- . --, Alp Sis ,rozm I pir i 31113.3:,,tag1At nen= 1 RiZIMAL NWT wowstea . gut ANINACItIIRE Of w Ma i ens wia sum ntenso.irsch on Abort ast. ,- . ,- - •:- ~ r I fro. t 9 'North wart sired, P.BI74'DA - CROCCO MANUFACTURERS, C 01713- MIEZI, sad ImMazr glincm2yEgassm tp, • in arm xQT _ ?'rs rlot a o Va,127"77 " -- 70013F 1--6 in 5 45essios tors d for age by . *Can a Pao —caretwter - ws wit.: 4:- BUD 116.0=-150 bas. in store and sassose, Nal a. mason o. • BUSINESS CARDS m w i l idacfi OSEPR S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor tgat.iangitmrut .3b.Yartl‘ -tW. HALL,. Attorney at law, 'Bake arp Tama: iitset street, between Fourth and tra:HrlyT OBERT E. Pinwes, Attorney atLart, . St Loaid. 310. e~OBERT POLLOCE, Attorney at Low— Comer of Plith mid h. so Grunt streethruPos ttorzsqqa thoOmrt Mues OAPs. Pittsburg JAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street. near Gnat. Pittsburgh. 106417 7RANCIS O. FLANEG.III, Attorney at Law, Na 170 Fourth street. ritistrarit. SEM. E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89 Fifth stoat, flttaboxih. h , J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, • cm= of Mint had Sycamore street., Cl.1:11.11. see cqi tirzirgal ;Ki N S & m cez.o. eriagm • cu.) BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS, IVO. 71 FOCRTH STREET, P17737311251M IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers wed Itrokars thraughmat the eouutrY.durfeir the lest moutbsore ars sat laed thatlualmost - every !Intense their tro u bles have green out of & departurti-from their )cgittaste badness, sad ire thereat* take coati= to ar sure the public, la Mum., that us el 'Nations la •Istr er sexes," or other • outside operation.' shell tempt us from the strict sod legitimate line of our business, belles' !tif "Vg'lltay."`" li a.q t osf r hut that in adoßtirtir suoh agourse vre'rheilro mots our oine ultimate onetlL fed WILEL•id CO.a rrillb7 .& BRNAN CO., Bankers and Ezehalige Brans, NO. 9. Wood street, corner of Diamond Allen busido. Mr Buy . Po. deell Bank Notes and Coin. Discount Time Bmchange. and Promiesorr_Notsa, make Collections to all ttu winch* cities crib. Union; Bowl. Deposits on tall and. Intarest. and sloe their prompt attention Loral oth er matters amcrtainms to a Broker s bode.. 11.1 X, —nasals limn. KBAltigit RAHM, Iranknrs and Ex elnungs Broken. Thu and sell Gold and Silver wad .=lX9:trPrlfi Seen ti ttteailtt. 'and n made . 7 .11":01% Ira V,`,` cdiw oi xt tt drnand Wood streeta,•dlractli oDDmte th• EL Ch.. 1.• myVly . .. T4.IIZXIII .711.1031..-....—TIWICA 1111.115 A.... Vt. L SW. i fi l. AMER, HANNA , lc Co., Successors to Hammy, Hanna a Co.. liallker.eradt. o o Itrotr....d to TONiSSI and DaMlDlttia ram/MUM Oertit , ate• of = Notes, and Opeeta—V.W comer of Waal l a ces sad Canard tdoney ra = nked Donna. S • Cud. Sy oda and eolleetlons wade en nearly all lint pal points of the United Rated Tha Maned pramlnar yeld for Yarelym and /mark= H. WILLIAMS & Co.. Bankers and EtcIMO Erokess, North East camas of Wad atA strosetsattts All hialasUms. =orr liberal tarns. =A carat rts proarptly attended to. . jatt.lr mass & SON,.Deslers in Foreign -LI • mid Domestic ECM. Exchaior t. Oirtilloetee of°. =4.6BahhEirtawaktr.oee and N o :. 61 th. te= P a l u tr . thicmsbout the United Bictm- Di ri wizilvT.l4 L:ItEAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No. . 7$ Fourth stmt. asollo OHN S. DAMSON, Bookseller and Sta, 0 nonaroncreasa to Davison a Aga... No. g IMarkst wart. soar /math. Pittsburgh. Pa. K3NI: S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller end D.A.lor etstimary, Na. 82 itarkst olzfrei. near Pittabargb. Ps. tAY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, No —l3 Wcod irtrest, nazi door to U.. corm of Third. COMMISSION &C. A. A. HARDY. COMILISA am N AND tn 1 ,1 0 1 7(4 1. 112 ° D 7117 ( 1 Agent of the Sadism and Indianapolis BAILROAD. No, SO Water Bt., Pittsburgh, ,:mars J.W. L -14-9RWARDING COMMISSIu'N CIIANTS sad Degas is *ll landse Pritabaritallati sunetaxed Mild.... lead Pipe sa/ll then No. 97 Vint Wee, Pittsburgh. salArd"s4 gb A. bi'BANE, Commission . and For swains listchsuts, deem in Wag sad Praha, 31 also, Pittsburgh ithinufseturss. .14,usul Pittsburgh. 5p6.171.3 zawetsox w.,itaegtilf; Gro:eit I 5 1 , 1/A ,--a--.mrt•D 11:11101W IOIJITTS tti.NOKRRARBA I I4Iaa r d eC r a ; oofll to ft - Dealzrenirt.oottert 11..a.nry Nor. 143 Plea sad 116 &mond otrank Plitabamb. 59.47 MANTELO, General Wmmie tlaa..listebaata Philadelphia. Liberal actranan au amsliprowsda at Rvodia• rateralr, 1aT:1 wawa. fos lend. Omen ! e: WATT s & CO, a ditutthubut od:mutt ad Doane la Prods= Goo lionolbactro. o. 255 Utility st. Pittsburgh B. OANFLELD, bite of Warren, Ohio, . coonaumioa so& lonroodia*iorehant, Whol. Dodgy Ist WoyOren Bonoryo Mauer. Pot ozol 'Port Ash, sy4 :W..attoya Peodsco y. lista Moot. betortabooltb- • Vzhar.thE fr., CO, Wholesale Groan, . Induce sad CoramLod= M l ard=andihragn idszoggUms, No. U 2 51b1,61 effEESE WAREIIOUSE.-LUENRY EL OOLLMlonrudtas art CostmLitioa Idercbastt,sad DeaSer Chaos. Buitar, Lake rah and Proise• Wit' Ifrtreet. sbn W • atax, Ilttsbcmgh y YON BONNTIORST MURPHY, Wholo- Jgte'lMlM 4 =2=. l MVlle tt z" : go. rgO3IASPALBSER, Importer and Dealer la t reee „jardi aneaftgrpitureArstreiret aa llea/NTOCK. Imgorter and Whole &as, tdrarteek aro= Cor C tA i rinhotor Eaug l o i eta= Bost Ilimmoto.ts. tie. 112 Marko_oot.. , ik. r& - PATTON, W 6 Oiettllo an WI Growls, au tbs Eastern side et to Mammy Una. la. SHAW, COMMIES= and For- V V Arstdlng m eat.:7o. Ta walnut gt, ano . Obi. ' OLTINT;' - uniximax , - , 7. B. Ithmsn a c0,T.«..4 a. 1014,17, __ . gracaecttrants. Cameam, Pittatmrec ..4-a.a__,---------------------'-- - DRY; GO LRANIC.PAI4 GORDER, Dealer in Traull hat, otersrasbes GaAs. Ittabroldstiti • Gatt`a =ftlifkxds sad Vs= srttelsts tall I • t of which can sisals Ghat st No. $l4 straw the Dtsotarst:tttsbordt, Ps. syllay• LIONXI A. 26.m i 21MIGIN tt cola -..c. Pr. TUX. raftubeia.inliarf OC.CdiMa 46Retainfthi BIJIIOHFIKLD, Wholesale ria4 Itstall Dry Owir ItirdssaL, earnsz !meth sad _Ptttatar [H'~~ZN ~ii:rl BOONE, HARBATICIS & BOONE, grElarrtALcom- ZSIONMERCHANTS, Dealers la VW, V. 'r, ti uls°s tad PrudeDm& Do orth Water stmt. ILLSBAIIGE t4c BOWES, "VOILW ARD INC' COMMISSION MEE &°ll!".l7l3l,l=='lW,lfr.r,:. Wallace & Gardiner, • TVUOLBSAZZ DEALERS IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, . No.llo utfillerair SMAIL DICKEY & .00., Wholegale Gro toignsuitr. .1=4"4 pIIN FLOYD a CO. Wholesale Grecers andOommisidena Itachaatt,No.l73l7oodaza ID. str.ttibtnrh - • J•l6 G UI OBERT MOORE, o row; Rea. MEAVORA i regrazh lc=golti uanam.o Mb Merry arse, oo hand • TM Wpm !dark of smieficer old Monongahela Whblurr. shier' TA 1:M told len for emh. B• BIAOSBUItii itrholesale Oro it. IfixecdMr Dealer& la Maws sad trarth Alfaeurrer, Pada . sna Oalrem shrsp oat:awl Ctr't anuW ara01261.1 WiOgr street, ,PitubmlM 7 05a127 MMn. ees sal. ULLS RAE, 'Wholal Orwel a. l end Oanandoinn idanannts. N0."194 Liberty strestPlits. ussr.. . Ireatmaii , .. ... . . su amlis.rr • VU BAOALEY & CO., Wholesale Gio. 'TY woo•ls'idoe yam, Pittances& WOLUM Grocer to - • Too Doan, tome of Wood wad , Sloth Weido.toko 101' ohm' an bond a bale assoildwmt of dunce Oraeades sod an* Toio—Yondon - Potato and Wank Wbonoolo sod BAWL Dodownnot.ds, Ei --------- iiofitli , T I.L LL ------°/elua k CO_., W i t ?mt. : ors.rs,coa.dmic. mg‘t et...yr...... .....,_ ticubarsa stantakdera , • in. .... ~...., ---- Pitu"s ". zoto. o. wicz•—•••-••• ' Amass, ) succeszors t& ~Vla. lc. Bice L a J. il. inst, Wboksailir.sirocesiil=. Ca. ii—i- 100 Au. te: =hetams riptl6l/4 of W1T 1. 1 • 4 Water streota.Patia , -4.cULBERTSON. Wholdaalo urocer a nd . campatawa gnewart,AsKilt=__T; prff, t Miusautowl Artialas. .... ?..r , •••• bosh, . —annual , rums. Bitbrif ........... • =Woo *Nrebazto, sad Dolan Prota" — Emad linlldlnsg. Matins ca Watt. !Me sod SIAS stmts. ElStsSwzb- oceans. ex, mein. • . It&OALICY, WOODWARD .4 CO:, Wbele IF a* W's Ilan* stemot:Philsielybh., INITV , .1 34°M1 ' .'--. .11.[I'l'I .10ANDLESS M . - &wa MISS,-t.5...a• 11.0 d mo Gleam ga ro l o rg tr aisodoolrian.tmot a VIM * ohomsow. • WSW 01:WW .. -4. , . .0 I tellosh b. 4 . AGENCIES. S. Oiling= & SON, GENERAL: COMMISSION AGENTS,' for thenietud pub of Rola &tato. CaliettiOn of Rena, Booda. Ilortzsgoaf; No. a i tig. Michigan General commission and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection o 1 home and Foreign Idanantila and ail other Manor clam. in Michigan va meat c r ~troz=.t:VctsztaPanza 2211 at . D awoke "tilMakrAUN.D•bnit. MAUL. MuMnOh—Measzs.Krazaar Bah., Rank agaira Oa, Gazette 000.: lAnarta. Stagart. t Co. Marchanta. Wartro—Two A g enda. or Mlchigsn tcc.n Intarance EU Int AIISTIN LOOISIIS, Rest EstStAT - iienE, swa..iternasai. and Ifinker, *Mee tirs min West, above Wood. &mines promptly attended to. /78.117 SLIMEL L. hi&RSHELL, Secretary Citi. mei /WM..* 056 , D•n7. 941,50., street PP . M. GORDON, Secretary • rim. Co.. 92 Water wtreet. 11; GARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfoannklin I =rm. Compaq. ncatheut MEW Or WWood La• AA. MADEIRA , Agent for Delaware Mn • to•nouir•••• CV:U=7. 42 Wads. street. Music, &C. TOUN H. 51111aLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, gt 11421. " MlLl'4' Chi rnte• P eehool ANTI wegM 'r r4slytva k4 la 81 Wood argot- XIMBER, Dealer in Musk lila ruotromento; ooa impootor of Italian Amnia. Ila t in m, Tzd t a to n= NUM*. DRUGGISTS._ TWIN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. M'GuT- Istsgsr!o7.l=Os4e.,/liN T Z:irst,n a d D" a i rit ' ttseurst4 Agent .. jOILN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer' iii Thrui.a, Paints. 0114 Vandalise and. DTO :RUC& DO. RDA bort,' OtTeet,Pittabxu . gh. • • 1 All orders will TOOCITO prompt attention. air Agent Axe Petisnek's Pairoonlo Syrup.. Aar WY DokA. ' FAILNESTOCK .i. CO., Wholesale . Dr . Otts. and manotietscrei a Welts LeaugLat and Uthargo, ammo Wood arid Rot stmts. ntt _, burg —.-----, R E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in Nithiivxam...g=ff..oo:l-v—ahm.a.. l i catik u tiffittlf:Wg;i '''''''''' irtz to Vellto. coma Cl Larty sad. Clb,h• at stmts. • , SCIMONITABER & CO., Wholosatti WI •_ Dr2r.e.t.. No. 34, Wood moos, Plttsburit, YSEPII FLEMING, Successor to E:WiICOI Ox, norna Marble street and Dismond—li• can• s m teadta on Vali e t . t:n=om pieta ihmitnitx. aU Llnta parlx ,7. = bnsinm. Prowriptkaup earafully aomponadaQ at ail boars. ItIERCHANT TAILORS• • • _.- •J. LITTLE. MEE t:H AN T TAILOR, IBS Linsarr STREET. KtkE E P S CONSTANTLY ON HAND A 4--2. Lawn:tent of Cloths. Cualmorea and Vesting, To ntlanune ma*.mble _ MEDICINE. 1) IL DAV MINT, Dentist, luny again ti &nod lane 01:11<a, on Tomtit at. nosey oelT-Sppootlt• f Pattersons LlvoTstabi.. I%] M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, Wow SmltbSead. • Cdre Sours --e to O.L. se, 2to PAL T 6, P. myZ3-Ird 1 SCOTT, Dentist, Volum etreet, ewe dams west of Mullet. Moo he treset K., to 5 t. wurante6. jou • INEtNUFACTURING. insuAr Isms. • WILLI,OI BARNHILL & 'Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh& ILMLER: MAKERS and SITERZIRON_ atannfarturerts of Barnhill'. Patent ettleanst, nettten, rier Bed atom Pima, Con damn', ash Pans, 6 , 1513. Pana,lroa Yawl. or Lite Dtata eta AIM, Biselvaatang Mora. Bridal , and Viaduct. tronN Rnaltists do. an the ann.% nate. na.l4)-11d. 11. ,. tr: T V 715 0D IV itrboienale andßetail • Usaabetz..• and Dealer In Cabinet Ware, 1115. 113 Wye- OUN WETIIEtiEIaq Manufacturer of s nod 88 r.vB BO IIL'BII. o ="e tilt=il / . 41 °,, E wen 1113v.t.. ons Klan from th. sitara ds* ta , Seglauni Var. ErbiBROIDERED AND APLICA TILLAS-11rAnialo %mod At ItetAvldaTAS Av. TILL br 3111.8. L. S. WILEI Or, .o.2tf . Aran ergot. . Rand. Hats and Caps. 1, WILSON, lc SON keep constantly on E...a.ae svgrf demmePtios and ydr.oty nt Ilata and toth wbolseate and Mall. Thom dashing d mkt OM flat or Cawood and clomp. would do d•U to ft. vs • all Wilms Maud= aloorbele. oold-tt _ _ WHOLIDIALIS AND IILSCUONABLZ HAT AND 'CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND MULLIS ALL KINDS OP MISS CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STEC= Pittatrargh, Pa. 114, . MM. owillowwk 0w0.5 tiosUty oworotiloot Bum saw ulna, Moll., &ea, Collo w 0,41 tux' Boometa woo"Amlwar • I. 3. .LivingstoP, tio - ggqn & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. CH and Depot Railroad Sealoe, Hay, Cattle ud Goals 304 rlatibral and Compotes do.: Door at all duo, riai_w, Drop and Th umb Iswenso,Ckdoe 11111 s of ootloss klodK DUD.= Tatum% Dolts and rowlocks , Mallostolo I nowo of oval?. eats to faros sad 6CI/21. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MAW:MS*7OIMS, WAIL ad BM Zattly Wog, Mote& atdafrig Wog. PITISMIIEOI. ItifONOMENTS, Tombs, Grove Stones, to Tongtoto TowlL9Gle. laoodstr Ramo. = boat, sad mW ma w ItY 2141elalnery.ot too i wy 4 Sti r . Throe oiooirelorltly# whatott.do- V=rt tittlretral Vl:torosTrzter. d ritt= tII.IEI with doopotob 319 Llborty Won. W. W. WALLS= Penn Cott= Mills, Pittsburgh. K ENNEDY, CHILDS it CO.. Nunes° c, 1 besr 1-4 ilbeefteurft =Mulls et aft cefteee sad &saw • • ". Bed Onell; " PlOll/01 mew Rad tub ftert4' • •• Hope °left/lees wed deeerlpftear Co..rer left s th eft illerafte" Sft th ee ofLomW •a Wood demiT m "teat= _ _ TO'DEALERS • IN WANHBOAILDS. 1C1847 O.' RICE,.or. Cincinnati, invented a ealeable./mprow,od fa Illesafelle. for which be nedsralent InUetsll49. Said hopromment masilt• .6 In 7pellY Prepering.the Edda of • dues of Zino (or other rultsole medal) ).65th there esneherthem to feed., or ant their nay Into the aoll4 wooden rides or lege of Ilfsehteent the . mottled* pterelessly 'employed, hoeing barn lookup* nommen ads merlin to melee the me. tale plat.. 0.810/leateeduently sold bin entire inst and wortership la old Potent to the embeeriber. irtro I if outhorinni ems. cr:,V,P7itil.Wird7,lo.o' - PATENT ZINC? .481WfhaiLDS, booing sumeedel the late dem of Wayne..Balley .Itoo to that busineea. Induoed by th e PoPularity.dextsmdm mleof odd Patentediflab sundry Demote tureeentaxed In =abut end eandlue them wallow atilhoray so to do. theriby vidahmtp tA4 Right preared .PT V mid Patent. Pulteltare bten Donna need end ' I7L ' a as'"ro'd% tiler I n ' gr t i t.lTn==t7f to o trir ..........upon ner legal sad . Just light to the exteot ot the 1... All peruse are then .ore cautioned *genet pureboulud or &alto In 7,1n0 Washboards, aide after I be rusnowr patent Arm =deo branded "O. Rice's lammed Ilhatenudr. 0a..i50," V.+ teen , rei.0.,.. It may be mall to rams. that the Won In tne m ohne of - the tlitlng. Or the omtlorpent of 7 Pgt.t. edMachine to nail 'Muhl:mud. dna not alretto right to eue.the itdreied Inetneur Proem. aboeideeamed, otos vadat the mho of the Beard really depends. Wbo.eale orders foe the permit. article reepeetdelly rollethed and Rfrgv,..y. , ,-,.,;-- -- rigniu,r. ;AA -E.. -- L .: ... Bele Posprletterand ManufFluner ther:ofh , mat Sardines Store, No . t9B Milne Mall • . :Cloannatl Ohio. _.- 2-- Intelligence Office, NO. 7 sr. CLAIE sTssir. CER.VANTB of all .descriptions supplied la Privet' Welles and Hotels are yeetrotlVllLeo _flaw to anti theateetres of the farllttlea oovroinered. ran ler . toee offered ae guarantee brAuture &ears. N 8.-4.7oVectioatromPOT .0 41 . 4 . 4 " - • 41),171 JOS. LEWIS. CkHIO PENNA. ILJF 20 ewes of Stack mroPiltArdiri co • • it A:•BROWN; would moot respectfully in el sum UK polite that he tow 00 - bwid. st his stone' on 'So .at side of Mt. thamood. Alielhooy_ City, mat plate stoortmsot of Whitton Pilo Al.'. Youth= Shot. Um om mole to order,ln the tomdrarg. otorsated wont - to soy Ist the United Mates. Ille HI utli eau be remort4 without the of or . law 011ie,abi liat Le toghomuted ib. Moat tmh4 ...d ... 4 1 of tho Cnet tohthootoot of hammy h McClelland, t mil ,zroor4 to throtth their tors:. well e n the_r_tar, i t 'WWI Irlttly, as 1 45".e7. "' " ad : . M.::".'T.rtraiVN N. :AUNDBY BLUE—The attention fam hd i- Thll'il'andTrDia. Erevan, over th. Indigo 1% rot e hnler•ognmpVl 41,t 011:: Inns ming atabont. Wt. owing to • fret that not. more than on. half of the Indigo east emirs] by ma: tar. Ills ontirrly dertlttits of any prop.rtles 10040101. 0 dente d. W. mold "kita trial, and trarrant It to bir ao arpr...oted. Par salt by JOHN WAIT Jr.. de) $0.141 {flood CA (O LDS tiro not always Ckpinmption, yet, ominoaptv (61 jrr TZLIAIO:tV kti=tblSUla AMR r rfirrOZtar EGOE6--9 tus. now landing from Me *staoo. rd 11.4 1.1.dx.111 Ibr MMIDI MCKIM AttiTER-- 15 bbla tram Roll Batter on Ail hand ad far We or arrarvaa a =moans. SITE BEANS 75 bus, a prime article, vjAv. e. and @r ads by u lastyw D. w. 00.. RN tn i SKS. f2NTP.T . n -- ry CO „ mt man N. in , etd. srrive GGS -46 boxes Tim*, men PIG IN-200 .tons to arrive at i raz iv. sad ßO 100tragr u k a v a tv . T. NEW YORK .A.DVENTISENYST s; nom VISSCLIER it Ilearral Advert/Ant Rau" No. Wand 348 Zi.s.l 0, 14 gab , ..!to. SO Nassau atreet..) M!!Ms==72 PAP HAIWINGS, lorgoLUlaS Jan tzrAlt. THOMAS FAIE St: CO.. 56 and 57,Brochlw0; New Yort, • Directly opyalte the City„ftlon k Park, "LAVE constantly on band a full stock of Amailtartamt French NM Plasigliga , Doukas. re eds., Prints, Curtala P•votr. De 6 'rester. Statues, Landenspes..tc, crew, ety le hewn to the Md.. 24.xchaatit huh:uric their lathe, eau buy toms sift hande, out we manufacture lerorel#knol loilent, direct frim row& M a nuf a cturer., for whom N. ClVlloll.amte in the • United Mut.. (Mr retail department roculyritis the . richest steles of Decoration,. V mrt at o uor mail., when desired. from nut. epleudire.lallirenrat of eamUl - a. Artistic Papa Ilangere nut to any parlor the Molted Sheer. onhlto.3mv Umbrellas and Parasols. JOhN I. SMITH, WHOLESALE 234 and 235 nrGaawsip, Now York. The most extensive in the world, • THE lam fall in the pritio of materials, eon- 1 hu enabled ts:ePstOlrsig Xr• e Exit trade; srwl d to alter to LE: t er ixAttgeg kir pryek. the tilaßrEills AND PARASOLS • to be Ibund to Rumps Or IlmeZies. Mlresh_satr . ll. lll nis New York to bur their goods. am tvarectraill vited to egll and examine the stock. Won ritrelk'ring. et tt trso . U cto P s lo"e referon eut ee tl" . 'rd aat an ALLN ot hi.narlTrek rabiknav 1855. MILLIMY. • Mrs. WM..BIMMONS, • fieln HrtecrdwaAN. .3 now prepared to ezzlibit, and offers for sale to wholesale sad Wald news, at the lowest pm. a la cute prices, the largest anal meet seleeted! Welt of French !Coolish and American 71111 , Iner/ /maw accede vet "Tad at our one oatabllalliMi to UM eitr• equal, Meet superior to her former isehortstleos. They. hem been selected with greet cars by the Molested Much' rolillaers Maar. Lehallsure dra ft s: L and Airs, Larmito• tine. of Mod st., London. P. 0.--PatWa Sooners ataattatltt oahartd. Orden., la mail punctuar attended to. • aIItSIOS, - Se274m. Mdelleoadway, Yak. - _ _ - ' Daguerreotype 'Materials, &o. Jrcergente are,==r7rtglulushow tzar advertae. , mad toady Dew QNTHONW-eratpapot of bfaterialß Dr the Daguerreotype. Lug log Setups egitsgrang ea. Catalogues furnished owevolledlon. Goals an be mut by arts.* Payable ou delivery. but twitter with whom ere are eguierlwutiten Dust glee Wer e= as to their shinty to pay tar the erode on MVO. Or remit with their order enough to weer erpenew or trarr. Fortatiou. fs27.nuiv E. ANT DONT. nOn ilreadway. N. I. - - New York Bag Idaneacters., PaAM,.Flour, Feed, Grain, Iteal,.llomini, shookitbdoe. , esa.,usa,, and oilier lthicl, of rna4 . aet.4 I dreutted,to ordow . 'kr machlaarr , der 4 17 Platava. Arm; ie27-azziT. ,ONS, nolegain•veluor in STRAW GOODS _MO MILLINERY, Wrassr :b32 BRDA D Y, I'. Straw Goodaflaremah Flowers, ito. CASII purcbasese . are,solieited to examine onsatook STRAHAit.OO.Ij__,S Prantlilricorara, found nomor to that. of any other sloallal boon ba,tha City. we gall Mahe, the condai aroma. Der steam.* and of one ownatannbotura, Ibor West atylaa at ISQ:olrit. Fresh Flowers. tO.- to- villa' otter to CASH mirth. mars at greatLyzoina•d prima • , 11031101. KETCIIUM, falftZtor 04 aO Jobn id- cot. WUllaco. Now York. CAN MUSIC &ILAN° STORE ORACE — WATtRS. No. 333 Broady*, New Teri. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY: ffinsio at Greatly_ Reduced Bata.. VOTwITELSTeIiviSG the combination Deniers to keet the viola of coin OM. riehs noceicy option the Int ooi notice «mowers, and their xfneal to extend to lir. stet the coutteales of the v trade. be lir iet ao brenac,==eatiewhig nd nx ol3 = undaot e n !. Nativopio e Talent, and to VICIA 2: 7 :tionat •Clitrency. -1110 'want dinerirlin end 5.1109e11n Kuck intinener, and the candor. of Me own troblications Le oo e of the &mind awl best ceed. ttee 'United o f lie Au oleo made a Great Reduction to the prints of Mince. Melodeons and Mortal Inetroinenta or kinds. &pone, tonsfliti octet" 510.0.f0r Ey, ow and =.3,l¢Uniar of Le rend imolai , . and tostrarcent• se droop d t dangle ss due* which wet co. Memo: evinT variety of stile and price unto 51000. comprising they a ten different crounfeetorire, anionic them the celebrated duelers noprened !Itasca tv,mur Pusoemnd PlArs f S. titterer d mete. (ovum tf the Molten rwtentJ Perm/ hand Pianos at prondenroinu MOM from 540 to }ISO Ifelritomfrosojireddirtinanufactorielt. loolod log th. ne.l known B. D. . furrerra 31elodeosol, tttur ed..to the runt! ter2olin Ow best nuts in fic Untied Rata Prim 145- Si- fits; 5175,_!uht OW. tholtiet no Vaud Woos* Arch nolo could/dodo. wierreened. bnit lama to the ertuole. del IV; pa cent. discount to clergymen non chum:bee. All wlre wrotasilly attended to. Music twat to off MU of the country'. pest-paid, at the reduced rates. Alamos) end *elect ceselorwee end ectiedni• of =:f Platen ftstwasitd to any sadden free of dame. A CARD. se ()ARAL STMT. Tit Ziir TORE. - ,MOLYNEUX BELL, .nIPOIZTPR ut.Nll, Xi/ N PACTITR L7St OP CLO A.MS, . ,LULAS. WOULD li q. n ritrally income the tntde `T thit ids ood WtiN.[Vorttiptrtoo for thi treys 'Mo roo4y i•potAM on las mak of totorstairs , flo, Wog the soh itoottft zoorctiSta ham NSW Tory .au to porsoosully etdUnit Ifni the mum may illy samert . LW he ‘l.ll hoe, Wei and men vetted SOU. than am Donn to tract. tprTho ootto. of doalars Wand to the atom ao4 the, may rely unla ann, att., mien. Jale-Itso• BCHIEYYELTH BROTHERS & WIIOLESALE r owc. DGGISTS, NEW RU rane rewired to N 0370 =um stay...elbows.. IMPORTING the leading Drags from their' original ,nark•ta. bo th to BUM* nod 7 , ••t ram...•nd French and Itostiab (21.13rA15. Perrunnry. Tooth. ond Unto Illro•bak Ilotr Glove. mad Straps rads nod 'Meru Promos. Carts, Saw. te, they one them on tb• Mono:normal , . tonna. Orim•lttoor In Pr.... b 7 ready* their toot sac:dim. 1011.12 m• ALDERMEN,. L Donaldson. Alderman. FFICE, corner of resin and St. Clair eta.. Plttsba. All bualtom portalnlog to the offloo of g mti row will Do promptly Mteodd to. fe&-lyd • Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. () FFICE cornet or Grant and Fifth streets, tout ppo "m ptM l 100 p t i oteolttoo of rdo 1 =1 ) :4 of l ' tl roam will to promptly Wavle.' to. t. - MISCELLANEO 161M:oi• riliS4 COOKING . . HEA.TINO A.ND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of _ all kind& OFFICE AND WAREBO USE, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Rand, PITTSBURGH, PA. :1:4; : , • . : 1 ; LIVERY AND SALE 14 S TABLE, orser Diamend street tad" - terry WA& PrrISIIIIRUII. PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, - awn m PIIILA E aim MOPS 151117 LP IT DIA. H. B. DENBO N, Paoriurroz. isrprip yJ /bard. $1.50 yvday.. mr 81•7 6.16.64—1 rd W ALTER - 111 "; I tte N A R .7AD t 7: :in:t4F.:ll 1....,_AfP011---"77912:111:::-'1"1114iiircti,NP:10;r0bimrs!0:6;11,17.7LAPrts.:_7,:ifEmiwi::Idp.'asorteim.;:uve.07.8871: RAI it Pam. above name U I BIER, .TOHIES & CO., PROPHIETOII S KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, OBWABDINO AND COMMISSION 111111CILILNTS, Canal Dada, Elarautb ',treat, Mts. IE, Pa. Barra, Lard, lAA 00, Fmk. S.O. Hams, Hires az. trs and No. I Salt. Antlmetta and Soot& Pia Iron, Bollvar Mak Clay, Anthracite Coal, An. =IP B______ ANKINCt y HOUSES JOHN T. 11000: e • ; L. ..„.• FEW TOUR. Ne• rn AD gr. - ,PIIILADELPIUS, 11=0 Rail, . , .A.LIMITIMNY 80t161tBrr CO.. trirditanT CO. gOSlllllNirt•lattn". • ' VION".. p."l OfiIwITOWN • 12111.1)11WVILLE, • CO. , a. Det.eite received, Discounts made, Drafts booght. , eg , lt and collected, Cant Notes god .Bpecie bought end 101 l Stocks, Notes end other Beat:rifles baught.and !gold or ororarde,doro.Correepooderkee sad colloctioneeolleited. -------------------- . , Agency.. MOSES?. EAT.ON, No. 19 Sixth at., :agent w 71 b a s , ltE m P i tt ua stre y rt. itia tm tprz tieur is now Prott's-toßilMolapdic ins= naina4 ps. Ilslll. for hag I t tom • i on tschlnu. Copeland 's Stationatu,r, Sairidllht • atfillt'leee ti=ti 4, d hats beennertatalned to. ine and machinists, aUI nrdmitmosd saystior to sap taws. • Its Is also authorised to et i ld t li e igsg.nd t o sod tund tom gru I mTur nL Vt•pliasad Nn ' tVa'and Walnut. and finished Brass Work. immatitil to Who Uncial for the sato or eta. Ito is elm patontsd Rhtlits and new Intentions. =dud/. to tho businss fai e thful and constant attantion : j orm,, G 4. Man to abs followita m. • The !Intending , haw long bra sonnatuud with. Ito hix.l.lldos:pt.P.l.lE:a.tobdttit►a,bund ha l. zo w no sa, hr oi tati lvdxtr..., on ricomia l a i n = dlnit to unosi f inertiont rml map to u=i• • • Mi t t ! I LI a e r. i fit, rigglg, L . 7 • W, U. tunny, • • . Chllds Oa. James Wood • Italian It Bosh P. It. Mend: Etr i zt ward• F. Lamm p IF. ikka, , 111. I am P. Johnitell. A. v l .i.oni tv " = " arl.W. Prwwww.t. Notonba lath, ISt , girt ms Tribune, 114 Wdar 412 per tke is one of the oldest, and , most widely pi Arnim. , " Moira. Karebsota sane ra Ittlate MT 1 "* " .4 4"4 " %irate* DalligitiLl NI, Daly. wmaritsnd . • ,70 w ltrunina. " DYE VLOUR-80 bbls. dare Met JOB. a4 br A.ll 1058.1011, Ili, Met PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1266. Yee ths Pittsburg Gazette. Te the, Reverend Deeper °Tanner, omen • Catholic omega, eke ' I' Bra t Your letter of the 111th tut., in reply to a correspondent, on the subject of Bataan Catholic) church property, as held in this State, under a specialism- in your , favor, Is, truly re markable. And Ist, in regaitT to the Pope's nutecutu Kum -You say, "I will enter Intone controversy on-the Pope's temporal power. IC what has been said and written on that subject within the last half century is not enough ' to utisfy any one that we admit no temporal p ow . 1 er in him outside of the small territory known a, . 1 the States of flie Church, 'I will not attempt to supply the deficiency. I admit my incompeten- ay to counteract the &alighting influence. under 1 which those labor who will insist on the contrary." We understand this language to mean,—(l.) That you for yourself deny utterly the Pope's claim to temporal authority in any land, except the narrow district of Italy known as the 'States of the Church." And (2ndly)whoti you say we, 1 and speak for others also, we understand you to' mean that no such doctrine of the Pope's tempo, I eel power is held by your fellow Bishops, or by the Roman Catholic Church. And (8dly) you have even gone further. You are pleased. to denounce "those who insist on the, canteen," as "ia,boring under beniekting influences, *Mayon are utterly incompetent.to counteract," and therefore you will make noisier( attempt I What are we to understand by this language 1 Are you at length - brought to confess the “benight ing influences" under which Pope Pius labors, and under; with:hail yoor Holy Fathers, the Popes, have labored I—for they have notoriously blas ted 'kW unitary. Of„tho facts ,you are very Well aware. amendxi _uncompromising terms 'Gregory VII, &Waco 111, and .Plus V, and Innocent 111, and Leo li, and Paul v, and Six tus V, and Pins IX himself, have .inaisted on the contrary," cannot be unknown to you. Surely Sixtus V is denounced by young laboring under the most "benighling influences" when, in his Bull against Henry, King of Navarre, and the Prince of Conde, he said, "The authority given to St. Peter and his successors by the immense power 1 of the Eternal King mels all the power of kings and princes.-- t passes uncontrollable sentence on them all. We &Fru Mau and ties' yorteriiy r foratit of duds doMiiiwite and kingdoms. By the I authority of these presents, we do absolve and set free all persons, as well jointly as severally from any such oath, and from all allegience whatever in regard of dominion, fealty, and obedience; end do charge and forbid all and every of them that they do not dare to obey them, or any of their admonitions, laws and commands." allidia Sirius V. What means it that from the time of the Em peror Leo lU,down to that of Henry IV of France, no fewer than lilX7l manes monarchs were excom municated aiddeposed by over forty Popes?- - and this number not including subordinate prin ces, royal dukes, and others similarly treated— (See the list in "Bruce's Free Thoughts," p BO.) To all this earl chapter in history we have your word for it, that all these tyrannizing claimants of a temporal power outside of "the States of the Church" were Laboring under most "benighing inlinenees." "I grant," said King John of England, "that) I ought to obey his lion:teas in spiritual matters —but that this submission should reach to my temporal jurisdiction, and lessen my preroga tive, I cannot allow." To which Cardinal Pen dell, the Nuncio of Innocent 111, replied. "that this distinction with respect to his Holiness' au thority was unsound, and that Ills Highness ought to obey the Pope in tempered, as well as in 'primate.' And then followed that scene -immortalized by Shabspearet -non rand sot. Cardinal, dirtier • name ISo alight. notrorthr, and rttlimalool, To charge me to art antra., ea lAs .^,P, Tell ttha this tale. sad from the mambo( floglood Add thu. mach more that no Rail. prlast " ...Ites i A . ;;_rall ' A s e:v ' en d .Tr:titt as thad. to. outtat'utm, that igreat.papramari g lls i allredr=a.„ . •• VI alone 1. t I ga th aaArtli n t9e n d c Tu _Tore gn't -,kino Jail, Act ill—soesta 1. Then_ followed the thunder of excommunica tion, the closing oaf churches, refusal to bury the dead, Ac., till the frightened monarch gave up his crown and sceptre to the Pope's Nuncio. who kept them rive days before restoring them in the name of -the rope.. i Can there be any doubt eil what sense this Pope, the came who declared Magna Charm void, claimed tem f oral power outside of the States of gays Theensa Aquinas, "The power of the Pope is the top of both powers, so that when any one is erreommonicated for apastacy, his subjents are, ipso facto, freed from his dominion and from their oath of .allogiance." Berenice, your standard author, adds, "There can be no doubt of ittipt that the civil principal ity Is subject to the ss erloud." There dignitaries and doctors of your Church, therefore, you pronounce to hare been hopeless ly under "benlghtieg influences," and you plain ly join with C 3 in thus condemning them. We have always regarded these influence. If bmiyheing whether at home or abroad—whether at Rome or in Pittsbur:h—and on this very sot count. we hare honestly and conecientiously, as in duty bound, warned our fellow citizen' against coming under such ••bertighting influences," either in the state or in the echools. But at length, strangely and suddenly enough, we end you on our side, conceding this most Important point, and allowing us your public testimony, that whoever (ha your church or out of it) is found initiating on the temporal power of the Pope, in oth er lanes than hie own is under such hatiyhting influences se you would fain, if possible,. counter- , act, bat cannot ' What, then, is the position of the "Roman Catholic by of Pittsburgh," in regard to the power claimed by the Pops? If you bad simply claimed to differ from the Illtramentane faction , on this point, and to side with the Galilean party against the Popes, Councils and Cardinals, who have " insisted on the contrary," we should have hailed it as evidence of more liberal views in the head of this diocese than those which Brownbon and Bakewell have promulged with the sanction of your en-prelates of St. Louis, 'Baltimore and New York. But when you have undertaken to eyndren them all as irreclaimably in darkness, we wonder if oar senses have not deceived us, or whether Indeed yeti ere indeed getting a step toward the light. Or, peradventure, are we to understand youthat a new dogma has been decreed by Pope Pius, along with that of the °lmmaculate Conception," and that routerroarn he who initiates on the te mp temporal , power of the Pope, is to be ragarde as so it ; reclaimably benighted as you allege? Then what I becomes of the boasted unity and infallibility of I your Church? I can easily see how aboard it must seem at Rome, in this day, to maintain the , old doctrine of the Pope's supremacy over the 1 1 kings of the earth, now that the pauper Pope is 1 so powerless, and must owe his throne and his , very life from day to day, to thp IrMs of -a for- 1 eign prince. But what then becemes of the triple I crown, or triregne representing the Pope's three , fold sovereignty—the second. circlet, given by Pope Boniface VIII, about A. D. 1800, to signify the union of the temporal and spiritual sovereignty—and the third circlet, added by John Mal, er Urban V. to show the combination of the Pontiff°, Imperial and Royal dignities t But in what position then do you find your self? Baronial your own Church Doctor, pro nounces rots , ?dictum. O'Coaeort, a 'rearm I— lie says, "All those who take from the Church of Rome, and from the See of St. Peter one of the two swords. and allow only the epiritual, are neastun at uszurnce."--Look, then ' I beseech you, at the Imminent danger in which you stand! The text book in your Theological Seminaries puts the question, Are heretics nightly punished' with death? Ans. St. Thomas' answers (2. 2. quest XL art. 8, in corp.) Yss l because, So. But your disclaimer is too serious to be drop ped. We must ask further for the meaning.— When, so recently, one of our Pennsylvania rep resentativee on theßoor of Congress maintained this position as the doctrine of your Church, it was generally ascribed to the ignorance of 'et. clesiutical affairs into which a politician might easily fall. But when a Biswor-i-and . one who' has proved himself not lacking either in knowl edge or In tant—recent, too, trotri the 'court of Nome, and from , the conolave of, hierarchs mot under the special eye of the Pope himself re turns to his diocese, to promnige I, this doctrine, what are we to Infer ? . ; Mr. Chandler's speech in Congress has surely drawn forth replies numerous .enough, and well enough fortilitcl.by all - the facts of history to hseerefreshed the memory or one, w ho, In this free land, might have forgotten, for • mo ment, the anteeedimt of Ma 04 Pulitia °4ll !". glens system. And toe could rather ear t , what has been said and written on the subject within the last half century, Is . 4ot enough in satisfy any one that the Pape dote clam tempo. rat power outbid* of the States of the Church, we will not attempt to supply thf dix 6 9 10114 1;• •- • Neither, shall we attempt R. Onr people are not se easily brought under tflienlghtitig In. finances" as to take this Er nest . of Mr. Chant tiler, even Wheal° the aliened by y PUN I self, se wiping oat the Platory of en many haat I tired years, and of so tawny reliant iscub—ht,, tory which and every chill of our aon schools 1 alp (11100 quintet yen, If, Ind oil, the oleo; books have got been' etyur i pl fa t Init the dr- Tm mends of your Olotruh, , w• take your deelarenott Si id In the floc of all the well kilo!' tlitilo kle ask, What out yon mesa i YOU. "li a hive just returned from a fresh eight of tits tiro nor* of the Pope, rep , resenting Ike fouvrof sad Ike &Orilla poor, and of the Triple Crown, signifying the Pontifl- ' cal, Imperial and Royal dignities, you are not ; ignorant that this is a fundamental claim, "ix reran on," in most direct and weighty terms, I and with most terrible fulminations by the Court; of Rome. I might cite the case nearer at home, and on ourown American continent,freah enough in the recollection of our citixens—that of the Pope's allocution in the Sacred Congregation against the Republican government of New Ore utda—or the case of the like assumption otPope lite in Mexico, to dissolve former marriages and to anal lows—or the very recent and flagrant case tf the present Pope's Bull against the Bish op of Lima, for asserting in a published treatise that% questione of civil jnrisdiction, (under their republican government) that of the civil power paramount to that of the Mirth. (See hie "Defence of Civil Government against the pre tensions of the Roman Court". June 10, 1851.) But are . we to regard you as, indeed, so utterly at war with the Papacy es to:take the position of a heretic, and to brand Pope Pius IX and. his Cardinals, and all the linear - Pones and Councils, as lying hopelessly "underhenighting influen. era" in insistingon the temporal power of tbo Pope! Mach rather shou l d we belet4' ' s poseforam me tthat'you ore either.i:ot ign orant own tentionally disingenuows Could It p o ssibly be, ' 4, hfttyothauie.uchungugole appear, totake are unite. jent, in wlu other governments are -..suety. _ _ And you will do me the justice to believe that I seek only to elicit . . the_ truth, to- toaderstand yourself, and to serve e cause of truth and freedom. Oar blessed blaster said to the Roman Gov ernor, "My kingdom is not of this world."— Again we remind you of your very words, "Wi admit no temporal power in him (the Pope) out side of the email temtory known as the States of -the Church." NO temporal power!. You and your Church admit none. Pius IL declares, '6th, 1847, "W,e have ehosen Pins V. as our patron:" This Pius V., whit was his. doc trine in Queen Elisabeth's time! "Christ," says be, "has tondittstai me king ootr all nations and realms, to pluck up, destroy,..scatt, demolish. and India." "The eald,Queen (Elisabeth) we deprive of her pretended right to the kingdom, and of all dig:. pity, dominion and privilege whatever, and stemma all lichles, subjects and people of the kingdom, and -whoever kited sworn to her, from their oath and ALL DOTY vnirevea."—,()lag. Bull. voL 2, .p. 824, I Lax. 1727.). This we lake to be a claim of "temporal power," and a sufficiently haughty and preposterous exercise of it. Bat Gist, and all gmcb like, we rep udia te d yogi, from your language, to p anti to ascribe to "basighting influences." What benighting tau epees, then, but of the Papacy, whom, claims be asserted, and strove es eminently to carry out! "NO temporal power," you say. None whatever—direct Or indirect. "We admit" none! Hew entirely are we agreed then on this impor tant point! Alas! for the Pop% Bishops and Doctors who hive labored and are still "laboring under such benighag influences," as to "motet on the con trary"! Bat what then of the Bishop's oath to thePopo— "l shall not sell nor give away, nor mortgage, nor enfeoff, nor in any way alienate the posses sions belonging to my table, even with the 0011- NIA of the chapter of my church, without the leave of the Roman Pontiff. And should - I pro ceed to any alienation of them, I am willing to contract by the very fact, the penalties specified in the Constitution published on the - subject." We are not ignorant of the thins made by your Doctors; on 'Certain wagons, to avoid the -fair sense of the Gins, and to declare that the Pope claims only a spiritual supremacy which never theless must includes "temporal power" ta carry into effect the spirituaL But you admit no tem poral power in him. If you hold any such doc trine under cover of such, language ea you hare used, we must charge you with using terms every way calculated to give a false impression. And if this be your doctrine, that the claim of spirit ual bulltsfrostrilues of needs ineinde the tempo ral, then We- tioistahargelou with seeking tem poral pewer for your Lord the rope under guise of mere religious claims. Then we understand the calls you make for a special legislation for the Roman Catholic Church, on the plea of your 're. lizions policy. And then too we understand how our legislators have been misled by granting you. the right of holding in your own name, as Bishop --bag still in your own name—all the church pro perty of your Diocese. Allegheny City, March 22, 1854. ENIGMA:NON TO Kensas.4-Judging from the notices in the papers in the free States, emigration to Kansas is a great feature or the ,may. We have seen nothing like it_ M extent, since the rush to California, that followed the discovery of the gold mines. The general c.liaracter of the emigrants, also, is of a high der, as to intelligence and 'means. Between 011 e. and two hundred leave Boston weekly,. neder the auspices of the Emigrant Aid Society; and so great is the rush, that they contemplate milting two parties weekly in futnre, which, will bel ' ed by large •numbers at eertidn , points -on the' route. • But few are aware how, many. ars embarking at this point. From a few facts we have recent ly learned, there are not lees than six hundred parsons in Cincinnati alone• now getting ready to leave in a few weeks. About one lambed and thirty Germans marched down blaUx street a few days since; preceded by a band of 11111140, and took passage on the steamer Duke, with their families and effects, comprising a good assort - ment of agricultural tools, machinegy,frult trees, seeds, Re. . Another party of excellent families frxi . Ken: dicky, called the fiennicky Kansas Association, have chartered the steamer' ixpress, and. will start today or to-morrow. About two hundred will leave at this trip, - and as many more will follow in a few weeks, as fast as preparations cast be made in Haulm for their reception.' 'This party is composed of men of the right stamintit . they are all strong anti-elavery and temperance men; in easy circumstances, with a good .spic e of educated end Professional persons, They take with them a frame , school house, ten' of Hinkle's Cottages, a stoem engine; saw sev eral yokes of oxen, horses, Durham cattle, Re. ..311r. Clark, , formerly a surveyor on thelexing ton and Covington Railroad, is President of this Association. Ho is now in Kansas, and. has laid out a town for his Assoeiation, on Rance river, eight miles below Fort Riley, and named it healthAsn nun. The neighborhood is pleasant, y and well watered, with good building stone. A large company is also forming , in Wayne county, Indiana, in some respects co-operative, a part of which will start immediately, with • steam-engine, sawmill, and extensive mariner', fruit trees, seeds; cattle, Re., and prepare for the recepti on of others.' The association expects to take out five hundred families during the sea son. .1,-T. King, of Dublin, Wayne Co., Indi ana, will fora& any infarmation desired, to apt plicants.—Cht. Gas. CA4/11 or F1117:3.--its an Interesting paper on fires and fire insurance, published in the AMU, ry number of ,the London Quarterly neriew, it it is asserted, , on the authority .of Mr. Bmldwood, as his belief ; that by long exposure to heat, not much exceeding that, f boiling , water, or 212 de grees; timbor is brought into snob a condition that It will fire without the applioation of light. Thetime during which this dessloation goes on, until Q ends in 'mental:moue combustion,. is, ho thinki,. from eight to ten years; so that a tire may be Imtening on a man's promises during the whole of his. lease, without -making any sign. The small circulating pipes which convoy hot water through a building. hate boon known to set fire to wood, even when the temperature of the water le not over 300 deg. Bulldoze should Inform ,theossolvos of thesis hook and novo? plus pipes 000reitus hostpa oir l'or hot water , near to the wood Work of the building . , OIL QUITMAIL--.11 Natolora'oorresporalant of ttko Boston Journal, to reply to tha Washington rumors that tho ,Goetrutuout Am poaltive ism moos that Gon.'Quitmau has nothlng to do with any filllbuttorlog opodltlon , apinst Cuba, R y ..qulttnan, ait daub; engaged In Aro plistl set !attacks* m atar. Us. loft bin horn" *tow days eltioa s for Now Prima, 'short Wia onPodl• don la talked of as oortain—ali tho '3oll4 l ' o . l w' Inrinoss" of tha UuIL OW* Oorarnmout to tho contrary Potletititautling. It IS a matter of survelitiauvk plot to many of our oltlzona. that twouty;or thlrty going mark of this city biro pith- In two or Oats days loft thotr homes to embark in this eutorprtso, rlaltlngthorolathotrlivakfor tuno; and what It Latin' that honor, A Botatstioi.—Att - fishing* says 'Ocivernor (indoor of Massachunotte has boonlmosonted with • eplendld strotd, by Ms Military staff.' A slid-, Ist teathoulel might be wanted la Pannsyits' ala s Ow, Uttl ost to Om Poi:look's ..nallitary a ' toll by limiting the robscsiptions to Om eat tomb • A tory handsome sum might be raised in this way. New Bita'Rean Criate.,esm Rart.—We have been much interested'in a new Rail Road Chair, and Bail, the invention eta Pennsylvanian na med General Dorian (why can't be call himself Mr.) and which we find mentioned in the Poth till4 Righter. The,liSii is a hollow tube of wrought iron, made as gas pipes are, by draw ing the metal through dies. The average *ear of Railroad iron is seven years t—ttudis, they ere constantly laying down new miles along lia r ads, and '• the , calculation le that in seven years they havn'ttine-infimient to relay the whole toad. In this,work' of relaying the track. the danger to life and propertyis very great. By the 'nett the Dorian Rail, when one side wears, a man goes along the Road and aim ply turns it with a toreaeA, and so on as often as they like. The rail being atube, as all meohan= les know,. with the lame weight of Iron it is at least three times as strong ;—the wheel treads on it as. well, and is not as liable to run off the track, as it Is a perfect incline plane, and no sharp corners to catch she flange of the wheel. Aside from the foot that this new Bail will last five times longer than the kind to use, it should be remembered that the best of its production is :•very.rlow. The manufacture of Railroad Iron is et present • a -monopoly, and not very profitable at that, because it requires on enor mons amount of capital to carry it on. The neir precasts of manufacture, on the contrary, places within the power of every Iron master ‘ll the. Union to makelailway rails at a trifling _ • Tinge Bank, deli% ered an Opluio r n, in which ho held that he Savings Bank 'was not liable for two thousand dollars of stock, 'originally subscribed by William &urges and transferred to the Sa vings Bank. Yesterday, the same Judge, In a case where the liability of the trinket...lot certain notes given toile KenttoilriTrast CromPany, and which were given originally forelocks, was in dispute, held that the Trust Company bad no right to issue more than ono hundred thousand dollars of stock, and that the notes given, for stock after that amount had been boiled Ma void, unless It should appear that a coneplinei hid been entered into by the parties to defraud the public in 'which ease they might be made liable in another action.— We understand the Trust Company 13 de notes of this character to the amount of $6 . Cm. dor. . _ . Tamara or AST. —The Buffalo Republic of the 19th chronicles the.passage of a business train over the Niagara Suspension Bridge: 'The first business train of care crossed this splendid bridge yesterday at half-pant ten o'clock. This train consisted of one large imported heavy draft looomotive weighing • thirty-five tone, a tender and 22 loaded freight cars, filling tho bridge from tower to tower. The freight care averaged 12 tone in weight, making the entire weight on the bridge, thecars having stopped to test it, over 300 tons. The bridge, while thin immense weight was resting upon it, which it did for five minutes, sank about 3 inches, and betrayed not the slightest Weakness. Everything appeared as solid asthe reckon which the bridge Ls anchored. Tan Fence or Tar, WIND.—We are informed by a man who was on the Scituate beach when Abe ship-Wm. a.- Cooper came ashore, that the gale .tras so sever! that jt was impossible to stand erect upon the shore. The boats which was first lowered from the ship and from which the cap tain sad two .bands were lost, came ashore with her stern pulled out by the 'fury of the waves, and was-driven by the wind across the beach a distance or over a mile, Rod was stopped by com ing against a barn. The life, boat when unloosed slap broke away from the Men who had it in charge, and was blown's mile and a half and finally lodged against a barn:---Boston Trae. ' Taw 'Cisk or Estate Moose.—The Rochester papers are filled with"the tesiimony taken before the Coroner touching the case of the missing girl, though it-contains nothing to show now ehe came. to her death—whether she was murdered or committed suicide. It appears4owever, that she wan gie,yietim , of a seducer ho evidence disclosing the fact that she was ennenic, and had been so six or seven months. It seems she was engaged to be married to .an individiiid named William Whitlock, who has beett.taken into cus tody. The steamers Edinburg and Sonora left this port yesterday, crowded with passengers. They each had at least 300 in the cabin and on d,er 'bound for Kansas. The emigration to EA-Was and Nebraska is in full bleat, and will be likely to continue for some time. Every boat from the - Ohio comes loaded with passengers for these ter ritories, and great -numbers reach this city by railroad daily. The Missouri river boats are making a good thing of it.—St. I ,, ni. /400.2`ii i can, 201 k. 5!. W. Ja.conos • •• Ifigan & bTO. 91 Market at', are closing out their en tun stock score Goode at an Irtmense.lbeoant from er erica, preparatore to ran:tumble their wring var. ply.. Well/Ml= heart • tau astortzroaut of the Ibllowles PerarneVas, Yroooll ilerlet, , Wool Ds Lel nee. lir=d•Plelde, BlrOolusslllothTarect Cloth. Buckbarlors, chlots, Englith do, erect roDerlor uza.to ,l Mod other FILMIOiI. with e gre t Wirier of Black L tatol:r i and l l s t tr , Dna. or a.INE AND • CEDAR. WARE.--SAMIIEL 'immix bersimastazdtr• On Mutt • /God •••=l. rj. Vole= =W o re.. St o tTraOsk734. Idiainue*, Zinn and Cltn7 :ii , n4k !Board& and all other kinds aware tds line. • - 0 .40 usidaTutn. sad 100 &man Ruckets. NILYITRNIS ..1.0.NG SHAWLS—A. A. Iwo. acm ban.. hand a tow Us State Monne lag Ida at Staliqtan.al price." SIINDRIES-2 4 bags &MC, 4 bias a and 71.weemt Cad *,..,,,,..tnee1ved pa Quaker City. fin We br MUM ICKX7d CO. T. ABB in.bble. and .kege on hand and for Li .1 1 . br den . DALZELL A Co. ROOMS-100 dos. au'd sizes for sate by fit 34 & DALZRI,I, k Co. j INSEED 01L-12 bbla. par recd and for ■/weM _ - IL ROBISON aOO. _ C bbla. reo'd CO L FL B. am far Bak Bs mlll3 ILERRY LINS A PPLES-18 bble. Oreenli_.p_plee recd and ftrr ad by E 021 3• anmy IL COLLINS. bhda. E. 0. Sugar landing a. sad far pile by-' ribl3 3nTIN tarn & 2cdri LT _DROP BLACK on hand am Cliti sad lamb by FLEMING BROS. lIsINDIA. RUBBER WHIPS of all sizes, holessle Winn:o,M the Httbber Dopot, 116 Market Meet. del3 J. t 11. PITILLIPA. vORN-500 bus. :n ear- for sale b' ./J.t w. REA. 74 .taut.W RYE" FLOUR-60 Gins , recd and for sale • ha BRLL ISOM:T. OLL BUTTES-3 bbla. froh for sale by 616 A. it./.61d1ANE.114, 2.16 t. ABD-4 bbla. and 8 kgeL k No. 1 Lard for isle by f•ls ,A. A Aa AN SI a. - - VINE FLOUR-39 .bdle. Erie Flour reo' • sad *, ode by A. a A. IdeBANE,II4 54 .t. 000 D BUSINESS PAPER, hating not otatittan 4 months to our. eon tw oegoth.tot tot 2 • 11. itoLLIN t OON. AS C - Cis usmvss :UNLESS PLOrltref *2400 WANTID.-111.nrweeklas an tenement, for te.tt vorebbao • around Kent of %WI on vaioable Vita nowt,. tcrr Torratritre linsutred arr . " ',Maga SON,10:31 rt. L'u ISYiLL —ikto bbls. to waive bt stoma hilt*. (re iiloba 1.140.8.5 T CO._ ()IL BUTTER— .tr u tas tia frr 2,111.51 11 No 'd , 24 01. 1 „,6, 5a sad 9144111:CCO. —s°llB/;,fl lax.P. clan an . dr.urrut a ijitoolNl23-100 doz. Coln Broome for sale Dr Joux rtari2ALxx_ 1110BN MULL Licaabay, Buckwheat Flour, Af i llerysveltip - wlt t mw. a A aussa 115.1./ 1 . an 00( 11' to sal. %I. . I ARO-20 kegs _No. I.Lard, j ju i rD ea , _ktpa_s_rok_lts. C %MIS B'n—iiNS—.2‘llnp lot y . 21110.. 03. Ar ablb b 7 btirst. Ohio Seed for mu; scorn f 1501)ead'Itopo i y._.. MITZII DIUEAPPLES -00 bbls. store a-d by IieCANIME!& smaxsz.._ 11:PEATHEES-4000 Ills: in store, for sale ~41: by la T. DICKEY 1,4Xk1te..!._ "IptAf.°:b).B., Dry Penchen for sale • e l .15r) JOSSMA.I"I:6ELS. —An excellent awn terthaii - " aftWAINOr 11:2";Birribtils. fes-b in cloaks, Abi'vr • .feA •- BE(YD, wme lendidnes/ styles 01 '41d)311""17.1- laN:Lv tOM. 25.6 th r " D IVIDEND SCRIP OF .T R. B, STOOK bought at Tr en on the . van LBS. CHROME YELLOW n Atom M=Zl LBS. ORLAIITARTAR o. ban and lb, see bf• rIARMING RHOS. 1 . 4,, • e
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