r2 .7~ ¢1 r, i '+JJJ 11111 ESTMII.I§FtgaR : IN 1.780 )IWRINJEISS DIRECTORY. stille Lief Rau l° ...Dr .' .*z,,„,kii .. • , . . —.... . , .. IP 4 Co. aro Una, for Mil clad tnaoeuitl t sheulatlos N adal Pa c* WU. I. Ow 7."" sail the usindam. 11/4 '.oomus, Bits end: abods ...-• •Willlßts Tasket 11) PiRKTIACIE , - NEW YORII, vitas • bt s :=l l l7 15 2= P tkM. a °-• W ed oo Lv r = m r. a i l ja iTealr 411 : . 3 6 1 ,37 : 0 t zri1mer .. "41 1 / I l bwi l mi ttba. stut Vir imeg.a gtirgreasz.% l / 4 1. 7 stue s m k "r trt i lalniddrirgr=lll_ ru arA lt. N rD manna, • '.wet (..t.: l °.P?O` !Pr°. 174. Hinmles Patent Elastic Skirts. 11.5.W.54 - 1 0 11ANOE; Ilardayl street, Ike/Turk. , Unatt—roar lareAptualno etrePt • Mei Huts Want: Au atattabotorsra sed senora La • sees et will loa pa:Wonted secordlna to law. MhZ•lt W. .7A.OKSON' & SON. 'GRATE AND rENDP.It MARIEK. CPRONTEr. el 9 BROADWAY, NEW Tpß/E. Jusi,ll7 . • - • W it& WARMIOUB L • ONOADT; LBW; -BARTOW, No. 1.81 Nn i =tot i g fwaraka=oZAisPLlß TOTS AND •7•XOT 000D15. • ARLITOILM & CO:, 54 Maiden Lung E a r l arm a airso lams, naverten sad • - .:ISAAC L. PLATT, - - • Iniiortm of •Polished Plate Glass, from the , , • ' old established manufactory of the . ' ".BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY, - . RATENTIZAD, LAIWASEURS, ILVOLAND. - , - LIBILED LATE of all sizes, imitablo IkV a ls.jo:nr of MOM And Drl . llm Blot= the Flam. IP /141.114NTLST..Nea• York.. „ . .... ' AXCIERIOLHPLATE GLASS COMPANY . - factory, _Williamsburg, L. L .! • THE sittscriber having taken the Agent --or ae ar gu seolaoosisscA b ar e Gus= u f . raT* lll4 t** Itt • WAY ease gittt.pißb‘d jilt* AM at much lour rotas. JOtIN It. PLATT. , ~ ':.loll-sm. . -- 1 O Varrst otreot, Now York. i/TA PNEt os aucrrjos AND, t.IiSMITATION • GEM:M. TRACY No. B{ Nllllam st . rm. ot Raid.= Lava) attar TOtb, Gentlimites Furnishing Goods. 1101[A_:_111.1121 determined ed to adopt tho oaslu •ouldtatltb Wool to on laspottloa attest. , dal ag iadt,.. gtibil orMlit i r& bi tt lb orgi =al s al a 4 gt- IMlottoolot lons. Ocala uaramatallampradom Stooks an Napoleon Tie% Sakti al tall taalltb., Laving boa owned to tali an:dam the tail lark twenty rani. oconattat stualamossy, , andttary bais toads goon ansagaatanta lamps that taOtata otootttalt by ohms: =littator., atm tholoala roods tholOarbot aorta and awl_ only . 0,11 to satisfy Uttoot USA stay DaroDMAN Ulm moo' too thotOl WO. : - . P 14,21 b ,9 2 5MN; S. B§.4ND. • 0110•14, Jawrb TiwirCteri 1 4 618 Celebrated color is now aeknowledg . is bra to too the DRIIIITEST AND DOST PAN /NPR! protium:l I. this or mu" "other rAtratrri a 'shilZor4tri Werth thetas grow ma sausisation It Imo ems uttarorsr rod. Magi tortiths toils meta. my bp chteltutt dry= LI oil. pat up Ist ' ..Ir!er . ...„i MIAOW= main; with • tariff of prim. • 11 - 16 sorts isily pert ar, Duo country. nom IPPD=Dott • bp littotat st asotteo.- - litho them will be poixsalwwl to bo rutty swot lo the saw litoniravt. L • Alt optiersvilt promptlr %Donald to filtheolar -:•••• Ittlasholtwpth thenmetnewn‘abie tame. lu Providas at Pads Dirt troth; Zito* at; F. V7cu4. - - - °Meting* . Oil Cloths 'add Mini/W.. 'ROBIISISON Ed CO.. , fin CI 1aff13117.8.8/Cl. NIUE WOOD. :ARE now readying n largo and 'choice an "Lierlautrat of outrzn.vatz, of Ulu .Istest mad "tout teal considling at - • .. Putout Tupoß.ry,lnzukluo ---- 0 and ftb• U Mllo.4l,illll 3* Ciral.o ...- , Scotut id* aria agettiptims - at He Oottka• SS . • °f grad . • • • - - : . - a ria OIL MOMS, •. , - tram a tollf 'lnt widy. eff QUlfffful uzuS_llbi9o6 saus. . - MAW/NON 011Cdobbic tau sad Arran ou us buff : - miasma IfoUsad Window Regulus Mao sad Tubb. Mu ' ' ' Mr s.l". rtAutipitila°zeittif =l , lll Ift LtURBALIMS PLA:I79IIII•SULLES. agandotaigned having bean appbinted T itue.x. •'• ; Ozelutive Aiteate fte tbo ode ot a the c ni :O celetasted ., , . , eassedeelet.d 2 tah 3 e 4 Ml bawd= hteepeetthhilarotte at:teatime the basher ecomettrothe loci. P.P.4. .1 i ta at Uwe Scaler ors/ all °them itM"heeeee tree ben sattieeted to the StrEREST es olt tho Febohol Italtrouts to the lashed States - And leaglatel. Mgt In were hewed:tot ballOoni theoughout • UM India 11.1 t %bole =dem WINCCORT and =eat dot...MU . hilMMlrter "* lrall rMt '. a e CALLe b" tit 'r l i g A . . l _ Wiiig t0 ‘... t1.11 order, be Omuta. Pot . " Ittemitah SIM. tioxv o:4l,_Beetrand orte. 'haat ~ Sate% at serum HAM! a If MAR; . , o,ll2sltherty stmt. Oseasert oo b. • _ ,;: -.:' •- ' -.- Book anti lob Printing. • ' - • 4 -01 IN T. SIIILYOCK, haung recently re • --:---- mooed !Ai 7db Prtotttot - Mob mm rntnitre.t obgto 11.0 bold titortte Butottos. .tott.l mo oo tttal 7 WIC , A b. = . SE. qt ....r.h.at., cUMAIA.Men fi. othars. 1 --.-.,• .` :soil wino= with room point sod .alor tooat. yob to mmto kb .lo eobblod_toozomtv oral .4. Ask altook. - sod sumialla. joii. print"' Et Om i "ilirrscrailtrolLs. ' orttol• of bib _ ...:.., , 'Mel .o4box Astmobt mow ft 7 ream Hook - ..P•00t, Stsl3. ato hood sod Att al. . . role 'PITTSBURGH. COICII FACTORY.. re5tui1—.........0z0 &Liszt lIMELOW &CO. • • to R. IL Etioloor. --VOL 21°- 8 413111 k DLLVOSV LIZ _ Pittiburgb, Tensai 7- • 'CA =k01.8.. paarroNs, 111usiirt, sad WWI - doosiptitot of ' Waldo, b t tooolow. Awl Wilma to beauty of oboototstatoot of fintot=l7=4:ll2; Hide Oil and Leather Store. Na 21,South -.Third Street, salvers IlLarkstaad Oberenst sta. Phtladdpei‘ BAXO II . SALE SPANLSH HIDES, Dr Gnaw salted Pates Mph Team& 011.Tsancrs • Sco; citAc9swriptiesa sad as battens, 11111-121 klailsaf /AMYL tpl tete towskusdad. wt.* • ia~ *winos crews yds will by rime Cs cash, at takes In I" ! si ghtrA nd. • •- • KoCIITCHEON CO., Mrl , lol - ..E.SALE.GROCEBS Produce Ind Commillion Icrelants, • • ..• .11K0 DISALNJUI B• Pittibm . gh blannfactured Articles, • Yo. 219 y aired, writer qf EITIBErBOII.PA. • M. .14, /OM.- girES Vifoirfir, WHOLESALE 0110,11ERS - BOAT Firtt r ACISTIBBS; . pmati Yrodatif and Pittsburgh lanufactares, No. 141 Water. Street, ""cllllV.BrAini. _ Jatnes Irwin & Co., MANUFACTURERti OF aU i k m L m eP e i s tH llR a t A" l p O e f r A e Ct nID: ; Sllulpha lo * Ether; ''la her; • gzr err Pi 4u my lt=vi ; yin& !MAIM ' .ETNA GLASS WORKS. Wit, DAVID_ ON 4 CO. UPAOTURERS =ado:dont in Vials,. waimiggr ii =irv,42lr.zap . „ AI So pinup moialabe As. I Ow- i.- Ill utimmomi 1r , • ' PAINTEIW. - - -140111 G • & LANE_,_ NOUSE AND 'MON PAINTERS, • 110.2417111t0_,ITATEr. .. ' 014.4.ii1,001•04 winos tt.r.tr.) _4ll orders . promptly Attondod to. ' I lllLmesapowtsti la • •• MM.V AUL , MIX U PLA'IIOI34II safaxs_ .., ictFinny dosonptioa,sultable for trattrattle, i tA ir r mpi hl rs tr. Its. COAL. a.m iii t l i , reitr g ai / rai lritg• b p . . - at ....r. t .p..'",..t Vbir mot. Om . ~.*._ yam !Anus. 0 ninrit lid RUIN idnits, ,--- T.. I'M , i guestoeno to =talrertlat.L partings, Oil Cloths sad Itstusgs. ROBISON & 00., ZITS MEW. (wows Mr razoits. "lAV2 scow ott bold, sad to mitich they aro tertestra tsm"r ta l t I 1064 7, i tsWrtior of imuoasoal • - -.... - 0 aIC% . ..,:,•-,.:;&,,, o ~ i.l Intel, !gene. , _ _ ... __AO I I Irrt.AI.I.III'IITADF- ....... 112 ' ESVAtab 0 . I descriptions = inapiennwil 4,7 eel end news ars mia014. 4 _ g . 1 . emou of tholoctituismow,...F! . , one. Unni•• .' =ZEE • ••. 1; Donaldson. Alderman. ''• COE,. ootner of Pawl and St. Olds tie., ruttazit 04/6 pertabohur to Ms agog 0, Now Sly att•Dad to. 6.147.1 - SCOTT, Dentist, Foam street • Ow dienimat of Naitist. AM, t o save=s 4 i hag : AZ7friteffropriatota • of w. fisMarr eiiiih mi D•eatiV i lam.r , AN ISli " samisTr„ . ttifjeturar - of' 3VEftePrgIVP°Z. MENEM MMMI n 2,1 .. : .- ..* 5. ' ..... '' .• !_ .- '""."'' 1,'!"...'.7 . ' -... • ----.F ., ,--'-'-•-•.‘"?'.. .. - - _ C -1 :4 - • .. , T ;?:, :. : • !;-. - .i: - _, L .r.: ;.*-.. -,, , ,• , • i -,- . • , - .3 3. ~i. 1 ..._, - .:' -.. . ' 4 I' -- 4 BUSINESS CARDS. LOUIS 130112.1221. attornef . at Lair, and Ba'torn Collector. OM P " , allip VY l'll7l6l7.V.Altri • 41r ROAD, Kie; •naulds.,Partuegrarcanuoubovartz.nes s .. a co.. 11 " ur " Guam. O. " prof Yaw ' Inagamma Tbaodons troasiuttar. mhl4ll. W.. TtiallESON, ATTORNEYDAT LAW, AN C'Olunsstosg FOR rivusrirawu, Davenport, 'ODLE Buy, Sell and Locate Lands and V V .Lod Warrootr, POT Tsui. Collect Claims, Moot . . WM. W. F. •RALISWPI4 • 1 . . • hielui.Eprilieu IlattumetiA 00. LAMA Mahn 4 0.• littatmrsh. *owl Lloyd. Z. . m 08411114 W. SALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake to vies Balldtaiar Gtint stiiet, Pawns roviihvai d AMT. , ..a.+04471. VRPII S. A. P. MORRISON, Attor =Limy, OMent-Ne. 143 46torth ilteth hetatill Grout, Pittsburgh. P.. myl4 ItA MBERT POLLOCK., Attorney st Lew— Garber of Iffftti and Grant stronn . .ovnailt• ttoOmf @tarn fittitnardh. mr241'63 TAMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office fel Vourthitsret. Grua, Pittsburgh. J 515417 TABPER 'B. BRADY, Attorney at Law, ON No. SD Fifth strest.Pittabargb. !Cagan General ecnaminsion and Oellee . ton Agency Office, OR tie collection of Home and :Forei g n leacistthe ete tott and tlotherldr7 cts m "a. i r i le em i i i esfmAme g te sia il MlNtxm zetmt,muniz.- - . M*awok—ne a esra:Eruntre takam. Ogiwitte . omen. Imam. t3. , nrart s, 0 .• WAIFIZD-011 at Niallican tcola =at Insannes - • - Soldiers' Bounty Lands • &Claims against • - - the Government. EWELL prtiottie Bounty' land Wax :mutat* Nolan% thel.r.trdosi solnae"ehladzetta poteente Clam atteloApt. the. Govermnt, sho to timings ha the "Routs ef yeoenuy et bi lip TIIIrI et, ceiti *bon RaelthfieLL ., • • . CuARLSB NAYLOR. WIC A. Lemma REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, 87 Front strut, 3/Idcor hoist IllastsU Dada, In LAU Man. /!°-4//axl-,,010a1717105dal bountic sad sold. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agmt, c4 rxih r __ „a loe:14041: 1 4a% gu li zro= it s= • AMCIEL NIABSHRLL; Searetarreiti- M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inn • nibt• Ca., 02 Wats! stmt. t . 111 :V ► I " . • i• • AN 'H finumessor to Jas. DPW kr.) mama. Droxilit sad Dealer In 003077•10:33301w MI Wood innet, 3 dam Wow 011,=rAbg,106 Sarltelau Asset for Dr. JOUR P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer. in Drag., Pattibh Ons„Panilibee WI - Staa. 1t0.1.11 FAILNESTOCK..& CO., Wholesale hes=saa laaanhaterai urinate ked.ited snuff Root end heat eireetneir E. SELLERS, 'Macula Desks in BARN k REITER. Wholesale ic Retail ..... tomer of Maly awl Ittolgla stele; . • 801100NMAKER & CO., Wholesale 4. fee • D 22122224. N. 24, Woc4t stmt. Pitlaborgb- JOSEPH FLEMING, &mem? to L.Wiloox 41106., earner Market strut and Dismika—liom • •• rn"Ji=nWgtarAtkorlr'm't'''. 7oirs ASIEISL. Ariirgra., LEE &CO, GROCERS. Produea 4c, Commiszian Mordants. AND Ditaxas PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, N.. 9 Weed It., _between Water awl Frost It • slal P1211513=311. - • DAVID Q. KERBIT, Flour, Produce, Provision and Commission - - MESOILAN.T, sa me* owe: corwertf Thod. Pittsburgh, (IMES his' attention to the sate ofFlour, 11, Pr*. NAM. Led, Chao. slava onus. Dm+ - 1 -I= b4 m "ullatvirmentur •etkine. avatv . . vrAzzit ris Atarat. AND dLOON4 NG. 76 Water street, below Diarket, sop erereetreon. pee Na. 0 , 7 - ittreity — ervia - 8. — ` 41 ` 4 " KE wwesaln' Denten in Provision frENKBALUMSIIII3SI N NZROELANTS, nriusarr u= P rratit ROM PA. • 12111MatOVAL7-Zprit' Igor liteningh a .004 IA ban omen! to N 0.295 /dbuld' - irsspass —....—ALIXANDri MIMI - WO= ItARBAUGH to 00 4 (Sumo.' to IL IhrbeagN) Conunbalon and Iramardthig Nana In Mixdjukti. Plutons s: s.l We WV olaamd.Pittobaran.' 1./. .. ._ Nat A. A. HARDY.. commiersirMir ng i uirilDimi ?alai.= Mutt ot tbs Winn sad lodissapolbt I aso. ;11:. 80 Wilte_r st., Pittsburgh., Pa. MC"' 1. 3 1. 1111.....**..-.....,........-.V. W. 111,1112.1. J. W. BllTLsBtEirco & cominsaN MER CHANTS and Midas ba Itl kasdaf Pltabaaft. Nan. Mtt M . Lead Mao •ada:lnt Laid. la in Asa BISON & CO., Wholessale Grocers, rt 6t tm= 4. 3kA%.. uß i g h. oouusioStm MathanNtoo. It; OLNFIBLD, late of W.nrren, Ohio; CambiaSon and farratdlWat, and Waal& wmAlit - nosher xm in - worn = Thm.riltseorve 711.utterwatTaaruat.4 ,__Ate et AI Verataatsie a co • fir :LITTLE k co"- Wholesale, Grow, r&e6.sr'srgrsefeerAlrirt =Vent: VASS'S - WAREHOUSE:4IMM IL IhelorVl, 1 =4 6 ArA Prod i Ls go t urn% 2k Week Okra wauly.Plttabursti - mill WAS PAI•IdEr, Importer 'and Dealer lesstaa.. ntairMasf u ri si nkl 6 40. 1 . 65 /I It MI - - 77 ' ---- ..-1---------:. 1 lII,' /IW :M hnP(irter sod Whole. astar. 1 i n . 4 r D. P2 0 atittn.,:azioa. • ' , z - - ,,.41,WF:,"::/latr; 7 4TrW;i ' ,_ ' ,-74. re v-3k~ ;;~:-d• lATTORNEYS. AGENCIES. DRUGGISTS. COMMISSIO MIRY 8. KO% (late of the-Aran of king Moorhead, COMIUSSI9N MARAIIANT, Dait GOODS. .JoBICEIL 11(t11,41:E* CO., Wholesale and Retail Dolan in tozZ lia li o S 'a:Ozovaa • AM lar o kettf., kle. Ws owl fAsDkow4,.... APllto maws Yams. D: 1'4Bro•, 43. 01 - Market at , are closing out tkeir ' th. 4= l " 3 "tfr i t , OßVl a ggi =l Wita= wweammairlm4r&R " th : bucanaymble-... Web unicva tritraNi z uSP ll " str imi va gnl ':Wra Maann aLV:i • ...•••4•,-a; !. LIMON_ M15M31.11.44 .„,.. zat o m m, BIIROHY.I.ELDi Wholeseli Ratan Dry Cads Illsrelants. eclair Youth yLth — i'LLINERY 000DS--Thnunt Ribbons; ' freattp_ddLdia , 1' Ati Val Mthar. do latiT conak ' '' (hoA vtrigiskl.„„ ut t i : . - ' Malt aad Wta Llama= • iR , /.....A ejmili.iiid - hypet frrarr arra "" ~I I , llll , l= ,„ rian mel o r w in tu a i lL a • lt i : .10(11.. . .103.1101ta1l 40001 Maxi it, Liss 45E1 ived, - • N EXTENSIVE Arid wsri selected -stook is of wl pattriIILBHPING 000prkaBtign.u. Jr. asocirt „ • . Aril, Briu. TOBACCO -30 boxes Russell & Robinson, ss tope _rr,G oty,eind wsrl brio& for ego 11UPITI.a" BEBBING-10 bbla. No. 1 Batimon Her ssis este ' ware • wimps. „ . . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY ,MORNING, OCTOBER a, 1855. BANKPRS AND BROKERS. 1:1. S. IMAM -Awn =Env WILKINS 6: 00-• (MICCIEMOS3 T. wuaums•os..) BALII..ESS dr. EXCHANGE NEOEXES, • Ifo. n Formayrsizasz Frrr.tamiarr. r AL the numerone euspenenens of Ban kers and Brokers throwandot the oonntry, daring tile Last =. 71 , 11t74 .X.1.114aN thatinalMOrt anti 11n= u g ium.t. t;hX,ll744°V.:4%,: l etirceugesil'ig to sr sure the palate, In .drama sownslattone In 'lsar :4olVelifft ° =4rtlzust• ° =o d Ltal tole ih gertt e lleil that In wrokting all nth tneestmeots, we ILL net r in better •blo to lierliroll7 aliatotpinara ensure their safet o wn th In ...looting • snob a course we shall_ pro. mote o u r aLtimate benefit. 40 WILKINS At GO. • BANKING' HOUSES,. OF JO HN. T. HOGG: BEDFORD BEDFORD CO, 1 soura94, BOWER/MT 00„ I • MOUNT Punanar4T, WXITMOHIVD 00, CO B EL B IZILE, s, FAYrII CO : Penns UNIONTOWN NSIY BIIII3IITON N BEAVELIt zt. I. la, iati Delman! WwliMti, u'u dV • ipeal . bought fmd sold and casco.% Now .3,, Stack; Notes awl altar aworttlas bought and Ka on enmmialoa.Clearerpoodsnew andedlaetlona sallaltat '!A AU WM1LL.......A1t; L 111.11. HANNA. 'A CO., SUMMON to Gauen Ilaael t Ou. Danl....LP:W=o nfollomod Volnlett. and Domestic dozbaaso, Ocrtlllcaloo Of Mark= If=d l Li n vectr re lltiogrear of Wool ra zt Clbooka for sal., and colleen= =do on nnt77 all mint pa.l manta of too dotted RAW. The thatild paid ntr Imago and &onion Gold. Admen outdo to tonslonnuntto or Produce..bloPed sad. on liberal toonto.- .hilt W11:11.......15M1XD WM. .. ...MAW= 101. m W: It BMW, Bers and Ex - ammo Brokers. - Buy' and B ank Gold and Wm and vinktrattim u srat e4 men eft. Buy and sell Blocks on Oomatulsoloa. Calla alone made ou all points la Ono Dodon. Alm =Dor of Tithd ..d Wood Amts.oal diru. ll Y 0PP:41.• Ea. at.ouyl-ly abui.• liotaL W&I.H. WICII A & Co., Bankers and Third l i X t rA t. llroth . rep h t North Mist an= of Wood Usame.iono on Maid tonna. and collodion' promptly' attundod to. . -..11417 .IVI UOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . and Domatto BD' of 'fulmar", Oortiroates Foreign Boar &Ma e nad 8= fg: ZOltr.ro=y;re. MANUFACTURING. 1111011•11 . /...-10.11X NUTEUaII UNION 1:01INDRY, herrou d; Co. WILL continue the businere of the Union V Youndry, at the old rand of PANNOCN, kit MOH ILL A CO., No. re Warty a. Thor will menedierme an arr. a large and general armament of tIAWILNON annprleleg Cookba t Or r t r gnm o a i tt e d Side Ovens, MANTLE do KITCHEN ORATES, Halm Ware, Wagon Bares, Deg Irons, Sad Irons, • • Vs Soltlts, Plows and Plow Points, MW and Machinery Castings generally, And OAe and WATEN ol ern ' IRON k NAILS OFTIE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Eioks, All of rah whll beard at numufsedarer tram . BOOTS 'AHD - SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ITAILES ROBB, 89 Markot and 6 Union 111 J/ ets.thlell door from the Market Mauna Plt'rebelite. Ilensldr.ally llama Me noneerona Wends and cu. UooAel ezi.thrla of llll=3ler.a.nd o'7. Somwan mer le the eastern cites. 7 .11.• n.otlOOl.rr adamant of Um Ladka I/dratted too mall snortedpneE of llaluun and Fanny Boots and Nippon of tll Owerlaticar alum a nlw.tock of ChadramV Oaken and tnaci Shoo ',bleb saaamehally samtad. for Waltman. ha• any- pattern oflianaTand Minartor artkdim Na chman. fa cash In Lim aosoUtlaa enable him to ma at ea to. pima camoy mdaWrahmant aall la Um city, Us an to maanfactlra as beasts an any Mad of el=d amatlannute Mara In thal lammt - arm and of Um boa ma terial& aplChtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKB, 1111,1191 old 1191 Liberia *not. wafts MitAildd rrt ' • • , MmMONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones Tannin" 2=Eluktala. Inis.fts Bunter, at , .. Imo ea bend. and to order, by ineettinee7. at tbo lam pima . Tette sitrite“Tiebset and neeeeedl dee gem ear Moemest& _lotk. bead. bled , eod blob NW- Me beratabod to Use In4s st. tba .....ttion. All ceders pod IN lib deapatek at 819 lebeetr IF* . wAxj4o3. Penn Cotten Mille, Pittsburgh. Er P.NNEDY; - CHILDS & CO., Manes° .EL. tants of— .. Ivan • No. / bar4ll4 15 =Wain" 1% 1' . " a asui Sub Qat , " Rape aims Nit Olocrlptioar , Battu& Nkft at the Ilarlswe !taro of loos. Wllsem ItE r tilVosd ex. 1 • t. will Lave attesting.. .dkly ipsirproasa........--.... taktli• 11. IFICe.. Ii•CORD 4 CO. WILOLIOLALS AND scram TAAELIONABLI HAT :AND' CAP INANUPACTIIMS% AIM DILALIBSIN AWLINDS 01 MOLL ' CORNER Dr WOOD AND NATI t Ma= burgh, Pa. usiabox r.tiantmoitzeiPitts ri gsu=striesfilsta ana==zig. L LTRIPISMIL soops.------w. i commis. Livinaston. Rog en * Co.. NOVKLTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH:I, PA. and Depot Railroad K ouittarScales, Ray, ILV. C ialltaka ILL; Initleiz w. sad Q Door of al alses, Thumb - Lagebos, Who ? ... :171ass c s=t e irsturroi rktr IA form awl • • "'lir BROWY, would most raTectfidly la. Ili • tasia th• ambito that tu keep. on tuna. at MD otnta op Up Pan. Pao of tb• vfte••••• Autry My. • cola Nato anortnuat of Voottnat Taunus MP too in matte IO arder,_ In Us =Oa •IrraniPa *nalt bo any In tb• Unnad Bubo. Eu•••••• ontoope without tb• ski of • earn Mins, Il i ra=llb• Wurrlegttard.l "to tarnish their Intypt• nat Thi mpany " 2re 5 04 " atts•tSt 'h ta r- .16 vaunt UP ..".-- ..........—. MUD IL illAill. WILLIAM BARNHILL k CO., 61 Penn it, belcrw Marti tul t Pitdabus. QTEAMBOILEB-MABB and SW:ET -10. w,., 1 E-woniczes. Mannfootomoro of llarnbliro Pat. ono • M clod sod OTlindor Bottom Chit. ono. . 'by Stain lives, CookOomoro. Solt ato_t_ a Oloosts sus . Yowl& LUO Doail. diftc. AI" the IC WV. and. 'Moog Iron; dose Wooded to. • ot =it . toolOolt salam. ' * 4 micro tram • Olatooot ' geo••eo •'• - Hats ant Caps!. WILSON & SOthmT.mdN- keep oonsinntly on • Mad .1.7 4•= sad mrs•ty bna 4 zhose pa dostrismir ld • nisi Lir m it Atal dray, wou aio IrsltA Etre ma all teibre perdAdwrolsrwbere. solms lOLIN WETUERELL, Idanufactarer of and twitftes. 0 1 /. Wan ft= th• liaad stmet lisoma7 CUT- eacuell W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Dligneaator= sad Ikalre In Ogdnst WarOlo.ll4l GROCERS. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER, IVROLESAIS GROCERS, I= Second end al Front street, /alb nrrapinwit, PA Darn WALIACR. Wa late & 'Gardiner, RBOLXRAILI DJAZIRR In Plow, Provisions andProdnoe Generally, N0.23111.113119TY ST. ..j230.1y AGALES, COSORAVE & CO., Who i ads aroma, Mod 31 Waal And. PlUmbluSh. a 0947 CULBERTSON, Wholewde urocer and za= s s I..vg.n=aadPrtAt.: /01111 ROTD,- ROTA JOUN F . LOYD 00., Wholeßalo Grocers ep sad °oust:dodos gerehiats.Noan Wood ula zte Lib* nistrutalttalnostk. - 1•16 ROBERT MORA. et Wholesale Omer, Newts rilxlmilluottnnaktanalhatundr, sad oil 147:0141 . 1 ' A T W ` la i tivear.Zzeie tint= ' son le 5 1:14E ., 1 4 Oroaerso • Vim V : °l ll ' cP al . • sod kiZtotrulla OMNI g Mood ad Mate ma. lOUS Ohl— ...USW 11. 100 • 'WM C. SOL M'OLLLB k 808, Wholostdo Grocers glad • 13esso4ske Sarhaato. ao 3YlMoertyOrme Plots vint.T.T AM A.' M'CLURG, Grocer and' vthestref o rr im edfog r..1LL!.9=114.91 two liw trim mass' Poi. • ana Dowsniwwwwitiaaa tabby twits. . 140SERT VAUZELLk 000 . , - ~ Wholesale' m la Proinaa aa lass• laat7 iaarata i=tronv - s; . orwtotrio.scm.). AGALICIri WOODWIVID & no., Whohk alb Owens No.llll glom WM to PbUstotabithlik CtiM 13, TAVlSON,'Booliseller . and Sta oner, eseessear to, Malmo I Asosaw.lfoi I 111101 tat met 700:thalttilnwsla. In. Eixe....lrrtl BOSWORTH,' Bookseller and Nolo In r Stationerh, n• , 1N0.113 lifarbot strat. um Plitglatilk. • • . _--.------..----.----_ ILik 4 °" l 1--kOhne tIttIOUO2 Plo, 51Wood staert.mext dooe to the warm MTN! fteed bodteeonetsetle ea AP- LREAD • B" "nd 8414 °fler , Bh , - re If g4REIRING-6. bble; • tmo ersin seadro4 sad thr tali Iry ATIVILL. LIN /k 00. IpIDILND SORIPof the WI Penns: u. moo. waist wi t % tom a gne Wirt. w.ti A Q P 06.124 'WOOLEN DATIGGET; L CI bo tee Cravat, Okassi 1 bile* Loma Tuftos maim , tainM ilia Moo ciat . :2,Just ripp'd at the rt,Mratileiii 7mBB K. • 8113Y—Jusi " received; er.aditvisivie WALUulliklUMßuilL BBW YOILIE !MITER . From SECIML't visscam. Yus N11111%19. ArrlrMatila nemst, No. Broadwair, LESTER'S 11101 'WORKS, ' - rex ins liesTnrior ;or WOODWORTH'S PLANIEGMMIIifirEB AIVD 5T1C11M4046,.... 57 ' , earl invest . di . ?P. • Y., T HE enbe:Vraving . DIVA engaged 'for the last 15 Tars I. the sw , .bill2.lstrorsc. hue of Wanton trortung +l=l. --. ',..7„xi,',,,,. 6 5_11,1 the lar Ma , nddlVirt g o hie 7' estmqes Iron Works, will e ° acute with illmhlt all soden la the above ltne to an mlted extent The i Wy sokaowleda , . 4 / =Mitch of. Woodntorthho Jana:num. mann. , f . t ..„ tn , ~ 5 on, of do rellarstlan. i . ta . 4 5 5T 115118; ore elabn a irlt ' tomr and 'lb* " 1111,1 = , 100 her sown sorer he: ...... I ..ri n am t l= b. tornishea by any other tr ~.. ..l / 0 0 par rent satins in new lurk ss nails lute min` , , in ths consort lion ot fuel. . 14ftr" 3.11 ' An."" Af '"" 41. it ." l.T ' B ' Z'k. A 714 rn ' ". . A 0"ti; Vilir""LaL *WWI, ITILIPAII . es Satan. CU la on = rt York Clt7l Ches. P. . Austrian Ittneraseee to Banker home 11nt e.dith ......:4 1 ..... , . rt.millP Ji. , ' G. It. Blost e hAtton, P PS,..7l.ldder a Merlin. WIl .0., Al MOP& Men 017. Ala: G. A. hanand. sr onhats. Las Gave •C.. Clnotrots t %Xct hannon. Cobb A ' .Z.• Crud. OM% 1,011 a 0 Cblesso, Mat J. 4,41 , Mthesulde, Ma; P. .Os ILL Eaton. Puna.. I C . 70 1larn a Malls °saws N. Y.:John Soon 7n 70 .0 7 . C. • ' ; • • •a nn and prOtosespostral brmatar.otheraisafroot all ;arts aro. United BPhil Canals, omaternerles, and ill=will bapromptly atlnntled baby Amu Into an 5 In sll mum of MI rentnita Ulm= b 7 bler addrus ; _ • I —J LYSLEB,_ eelltants I I. k Pearl she Moot Ira N. Y. FANCY - GOODS Glassware, Tops, Archery, Cricket, And SPORTM:gNS' EQUMMENTS. THUMB, Bo BE& & CO., • 64 TABER • STREET, NNW V) • k- HAVE now on toad andboixtinue to re oavooonstaitlr, and Ilniroder to tba Bina em trade as unnsuidla am& bat &mutants ar Garman. Bach and Usilan Innar QooddS aonatlng fa Itualstu Lama pears and Pandora. Zdasleal Boss. & MAW and Inatanasal Intro- ment& TWITS EMS: edirwwwa, :Manua:Bain& Iran Dam ad Uhlmann Baal Mamba= sad oar Baia ta b& aamanddl&am & Plgarat w, aannud m Ga mtainnetanntssmL a na ß rd = a n r M aandla raamDMstßUlllamnetdt, BU[. 1010 andanisZ SORLEYEELLN • BROB. 4c CO.. • lALPOIrriLtB aim Dwane re Drus t •PaintA, Dyes,,Perfamety, 170.WILTIA3i ST., New York, INVITE the attention of the trade to their urge soe'rertea doo a r. nnual; Pena.. MA beam . rir at i la • Uoatotnnumulalmoortnfoor °Maple Drullik nor nod, ono troonforptllnat from tblimones t lucluo• tin mabufactu ni uml=th, learr, Lubfort ainou UMW ethos ar tier.. mall/ *rubrical in Men, which nor arc dm enabled to olio on the most Manna/romp team -00: 1 / 1 2.: etUler to pawn or by moll. tern man prompt ..,•• • • Jotf•inr LIEPORTAIIT . - 1 TO DOUSEICEEPERS THE HOPI AND : DEALERS. KILLS, 71 lassos emu. _sad . 71 Humus num Nett You. riiscipal, Wier, ltO Frost OW, Am To* 'Notary, rlos. 8807 salt Isqls!lsou suer% Jtsiqr Mr, T" ' nnatOrs of this long mil well , lenown • come AND ntrantausamENr. O N, to prepare taw best ,Pnannesesiftsl rbealers In nab for Raising Bread. Blsenit.Tha and Win Womb ta,— Tbsy maw misers ldsudard.tlosai. sad renny_otteer Lartb can et dab' we is wywri las o =r *Ur yaw UP= 7. 1120.11. reasonable tams. rt ..d.,.r. ... request tam. R. ' . 11 1 1511•11. N. 3.—Coassrun ordeal to Wean _ cs. Pp sr . von dr TO WESTERN JEWELERS. And Dad"' la Yang Goods. %MN subscribers. Manufacturers of .and AL Dalai la all Taristlea of lasshais OLOOKS AND TIME-PLIOES,' lemur.? enmason to the& lards aid wan world amt. Whoa pan rasa last to bylaw Rill dads. can attar dm...a 48 Courslandt Street, N.,Y. Oty, when Too will Clad al diti bat whits siThili at. the for at - prices. Ira aro esoWat by pe beam la Oa Llama ="".°2" ""±" NollTAVW 31 0 1401 , 43 Ocicatlasal atraas N. Chu. fhotographio andit9PB The only faxlsigoe Establidiesit is as Coastry. BIhIPSON, (successor to Heath it lw tte=iiir mat Mt country is on plawillio tared sad pat tillo Atli taro mit& Blum t•ty .s. ponststMo the ottedwful w ao Pbote ao allArY . AiDe. 441 ghlltriM Oar: stitlext_ NNW YOBS CORN RICRANGE BAG MANUFACTORY, N0a.1.25 and 127 Broad at.„ a eras, Corn Exchange Braidings. Nee. Yak. ILLERS, MICR DERLEBR, saP i Me ld arro l o g ioth r "tr.ortotod to 21a e¢t vogidl eel Um attention of Oilman' rtraz. tt2Lis r=4.l="4. innWitiug cu hi nuilmos. sum era. sod liwaltistarleas. it=r4riga. shartett musto. acc. - Charlotte Mime, NthALTFACTUREA and Dealer in P4lllO sad Inseam of Id _aris idol feudal lostur prosts. Mesons for th• LIALSIBURU PIANO* Co for ILLUArrjrAVIII t 00.11 Iloodoerlaimmorith sad with. oat Asian lUarborest- . relD US Wood sr.. LIRNILY ILLEBER, Dealer in Mamie, Ma hmtnuttrattat. end Imparter of Itirtes ritrtage, • clerlimma a tiara's great mel .4=. rt.." AtI LIN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, ifsdeal Instrsuseati. Bcbool sag as 0,101:1WMPIA;1 7 014M JAMBS W: WOODWZGL i , 0•1119IST /012111TOlti fIANUFALOT 11111, pc 97 MID 99 280139 warm mucus. W. W. respectfully informs his friends ` u r m "fsb ZLel'" sa t _trarsis a rti l b a a SM a d toralntoodt7. Ai lo _otatocoblistlt bit dock, ~oust tontatiot oto Dolma dooms sod tom Its dbmtEfo u. 4 Otelleagror=,,blo. =MI! gradual IMF - r . a bs 7. ars oo band th• itros Ca — ntioby ct s fm fondtrp Stan 12k4 eboll f t ; 20. """ t e rae7o7llfir ar te 4 Co.PZ"laC2t.hkbVgg.=ijl• Mg= Q v dosogrsgord In arvL it tlo Sodom "dos; ' 900 MCA; Pl= Mir attto don, Mammon' Chian; ma t e l4shost do Mau . Wobant Z V I do 100 MoWoosT Nisei. • 1014alost do 100 Mattis Top Cootts 2 = • es • too Comma do • SO Plats Drugs( .Itoriasit .40 lishonoTs4d 10 %rebind do 190 Coda". do cOoCborry as 0u r09909 obast • 7,7* -- 10 CloodT a.m to 4011ds • Dlolog and drookladTddle 12 ,1.w.5.::71 5:a suss .20 t , T= 4l 24 Cum IratViTooni th aisVwb.terin - a otos got Tablas rtib Ugs , tbolt ,Cl e4 4 s od Pitt f a"ifturtabre able oad Ga=ble Laws smortmontol'econora Pondturoadd *154. =moms avid IdtkWieloo ta timer Md. • etrusabolds and 11 tbo aborted sotto. -,6d atom promptly toudad to. tob2o . - • iNXLEIONS, MOM it: CO, .1 LB/L/11{3D 8 . LAND AGENTS, ANDIMALIBBIN •._ ... . t . Lands, Land Warrants and Exchange, .irost,Dedge.Weastoreo4lown. I.A.NDS LOCATED Dv...UAL PART OP v ,. rate non enteted c ien .... me. c riminate roared r,. me ni n ag i tjfirtl i g mita to their 1 , I r. I=l it=l ki. "I I . ..1 ri _Ltelsetiao= iniltatireagletitrutrYlariria Z ooo hly exattne, In Deems. all the unsold !midi In ftiestonftaloth'lMl=lifferrsrsit=l=4* ",.. • einautene,— , .......... 1 . t05precni..............X *MIL ; It/weldor thew Factory.' 1 CSTON, BRA S &130 4 . praotl 7 cal Mach blab" canutr_of becaiikai rintmoat eta. ... uts a i tra=sirt mrasuffetoZt r to, walk Bus PM best M - T i pg r ioos %111 fTa "g6ra tt a Zit I; , sas in a t t a trtem illthih War. ltrago . ArllsT or t Um, vi t lA:r 2 = Itr,m,ssitz4cm„..t....thitarin. ..a. ton ~7 1 aialstsii durhur Ms dal. ; oc2f. - - ST.` 01-4 R CornerDann and St. Clair lineti Ai, 0:73r11 3 .81417, 1 14 A p1i au44/41016 COMM & , . CIaAL COMMISSION AGlmat3; for o.salesna v etarokitet Estate. CoUsetla sr.= _bre.. 2 2"..1.- Vfa.V.MAI 7 = "l ' 4""amai .sal' ' 1141111112 H PATTXRISOWB 4 Igi.ptreaa.dr , irz. a. xrlia. „ • XIABDISON,III/21113 &MILLERS wounicas AND IENGINZ v- Irnl . 4of all il . esettioes Xl4 0804120, i= #olllseksistir, .111est s ai eigass n;1 Late etamslibt Iron Ore V.ONSTANTLY ON HAND AND BOB ; y a ra Wz = zir ie* ' DIEEMI MEM PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY maNniii; OOTOBER 1866. . . /or the Pittilbakh Day Gareth , Masers. EDIIOI/1.6-•—lt has been thought that, at this moment, for reasons that are painfully obvious, this community might 'be specially in terested in the Sabbath argument. I will con fine myself, in this communication, tb the qua tion as it has been stated by the objector. " h the fourth meimandesot binding open Christiana:" Is it binding upon - American., and upon us ? The discussion of the Sabbath ques tion is safely enough put upoethia ground of the Decalogue. If the fourth commandment is not binding, why is the mad,' which the Pa niets choose to strike out; or why is any of the ten? The question answers Wed in the minds of all these who hove always _regarded the De calogue, as a whole, "to be God's moral code and the sun of the duty which trod requires of man. , The authority of the Sabbath has been too much rested on grounds of mere expediency.— It, bas been too much referred to the testimony of the physician, who long before the time of "The beloved physician," has ehown lt to be a natural law—uoessary to the mental and phys ical health and Inwovea with the,very constitu tion of nature. We see that the Divas authority is needed for its effeotive maintenance. God saw this from the beginning; and therefore,' this most emotes commandment, commandment, fortified by the reas o ns of God himself; and carrying, in its very terms, its am ple vindication against all assailants.' It is argued, that tfie Sabbath is a Jewish in stitution, part of the ceremoniallaw, and hence binding on the Jews only. But observe. Like Its great author it was "before Abraham," se the commandment =itself so pointedly claims. let. The command is, Ilsmixams the Sabbath Day. This allows it to have been already in ;Suited and well known, aid not - then for the first, set up, at the giving of the Law, on Sinai. It bay have been more or lees neglected eau the original appointment, but the language plain ly supposes that they knew of such a day as the Sabbath day appointed to be kept holy. Hence the law is—tt Eanember" (what you and all, are so prone to forget or to neglect,) and saiording-. ly the date and history of its institution are referred to in the commandment Itself as anterior to ail national affairs. 2nd. The reasons assigned for its observance is one that settles its universal obligation. It is God's own maniple in the creative week; and this rarely is equally applicable to all men in all ages, " Fez in six days the Lord made Heaven and earth, the see, be., and rested the seventh day." e Besides—Sri—There is included slso the erea- live claim, by which God, as our creator, can surely den—ed of his creatures such a portion of time as He please. Hence the commandment reads.— But "too seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God"—the Loars:Day—"ln it thou shalt not do any work" he. 4th. That it is universally binding is plain by the fact that it expressly applies to the stranger, within their gatee—to Gentile as well as I Jew. bib. Its original intention altheatation is die- tinotly given in the commandment . itself as a , 1 ground for its observance—and this must be of acquit price for all' people. "Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it"— set it apart for universal observance. He rested the seventh day and along with this act he blessed and set apart the Sabbath day—not necessarily the seventh day—but one day in seven, whether commandment of all the ten Is so ea:tinily guarded—no SO unite, in the very language of the statute, e ground on which God justifies it soden Which it is always to be vin dicated. Gars reasons which are found to be as good for us as foamy age or nation—as if, in all wise provision for theipereistent and wad at teaks which should ells be directed against it, famishing in its ample t majestic words the ar mory for Its defence which the child can no ceseftilly use against the most subtle disputant. First, than, the Sabbath was instituted at the creation, in Paradise, for man when he was yet Sion.. Adam's first day on earth was the Bab beth—the first Sabbath.. Before Jew or Gentile or ceremonial was yet named or in existence, God provided s Sabbath for his creature man just se won as there was • man in being to need it and enjoy it. It was, even before the austri age institution, as of higher necessity. liventhe creative week wan arranged, we are .told, with a view to its institution: the-ea days work with a view to the seventh day'. rest. What God did on that day ins not lees Impartial than what he did on either of Meal* days foregoing, though it was only to rut. It was not surely that Ha needed rest, but that we need it. What he mads on this dry was • glorious boon to mankind, as mach as the stars or the fields; and more—• sacred Sab bath day for man and beast from the beginning, needed in Paradise, and much more sines the fall. The histciry in Genesis in; "He blessed acid sanctified (or eel apart) the seventh day, because In it be rested." He made it a pattern for men to apply even to busts as a law of creation, and belonging to his worldni ba i cro b atu , rea To say that though Moses Mee d here in the history this setting apart of the "it did not take place for many agesaftirarda." la contrary to all sound Lutmpretatioa, and a sheer assump tion. As well might it be alleged that be did not rest on the seventh day, and "not till ages afterwards." The language at Sinai. Is not t. Wherefore the Lord blesses" &a, as It would have read if that wen the ' time of its Institu tion; but "the Lard blamed," as a thing past, referring to the record in Genesis, at the mu- Bon. Thie fourth commandment of the Dena logus, written on the tables of stone, along with 'the law for reverencing God and honoring par ents, points back to the history at the beginning; and along with the laws against lying, against theft, and against murder, commands ua to "Es number the Sabbath day, (as- originally Institut od,).to keep it holy." , If now any one would doubt about the perpet mai nature and obligation of the Sabbath, let him take to connection with this history of the Sab bath, as weds at the citation, the express testi mony offer Salim himself as to the object for which It was made. "Tns BANDATII (he says) was NADI( rot au," not for Adam alone, not for the Jews only, but for tun, as man—for the hu man race. Let it observed Calif the Mirth command ment be not binding Japan Christians, the Sab bath is no part orour religion, exoept as a mere human institution, like any of the Saints' days and festivals of the Rotnish Church If this were so, Christianity would be Inferior in privi lege and. in means of grace to the Jewish econo my; and to get the, realms holy day of God, , milli...ail he sanctity Ind with Its sacred ordinan ces we might be glad to go back to the wilderness itself. They who regard the Chrlingebb l. ath se a burdensome ceremonial, may for its abrogation. They who have plunge the old Jewish ritualism; with pompous rites and forms, may, and eheutd, medentand that as Le vitical Sabbath is dohs away, to give plaae to the proper New Testament Sabbath, with ail Its sim plicity of worship., the Sabbath: as it "sided before, Moses, and be fore the Levitical law, the Sabbath as given at the Creation and observed In Paradise, Mande only more haUcleml, by the New Creation. , But suppose, that God bee designeito estab lish, the - Sabbath u a perpetual . institution, and to enforce its observance upon all men, how could be have done it more expressly or forcibly theatre find In the fourth commandment Whit other Idnd of Wilsey, could he have used to embody and enforce a Calling command 'for -the Sabbath , obserratiad. . „ When tt Is objected, then, that we derive this weekly:Sabbath from the Aws, we answer sows do.--just. as we derive the Old Scriptures tons thelews. - -,nto :whom vats "committed the oracles of Godu—just as we derive the other command ments of the Deeologne from the Jews, -"for to them were committed the orachisof Gail" Does this make the Scriptures nought' for net or the moral law of none effect?-This Is revery favor; its plea with a aaitainclaas—a very convenient and eummery way of setting aside the Scrip tares. So indeed many get rid of the whole New Testament - at a dub broiling it down as all for the Jews, and quite 'obsoieth for our ad vanced sp. Mai is said by objeoterialo, 2 t its as being spoken of a Sigma between God end that people, as though that would devit to be a sign between lied and - ether people who should keep it Thu , points rather toles high importance, as being the eaponent of pie% If properly , kept a sign ef the essential soled:a between man and his hiskee—sa ordinautge for Gars public sekutruledgment 1111.11 a 'thief Ind signal means of grime. ' The question then, might be listed on thie simple;. , -. . , • ~ , . - . . -, What is the , Moral lam? I contains those fundamental statutes which were data - gabbed by all the Coleini, promulgation . at.' tibial, and which w e dealgisad to be . of uniremal , moral font: As well mightiny one attempt to prove that the toga eoinmandmenti which closes. the second table of the law as the - fourth closes the first table, was meant for the Jews only; Wawa It snakes reference to the domestic affgrs of the Jews. - Not llets , n the table of stoat mrittea yilth the finger o God, .we find amongst the rea commands, this Use statute at the. very ;ere andleart of the whole, closing the first table, as essential to Septum perfenosoceof our du ties to God, sod Introducing the second table, es stet foimdatterr of Social piety.' That 'does sustain this 'keenest Siegel te,:the;tiecaloguei, has been abundantly promm - trOM multitudinous 6 .14 i. .0 41101 ** 0 4 Di**4 l o:l l —' ' It yet there could be any doubt, our . Salina. binieelf Du -already enforced this as one of "*Ose Cosessawdmeds." Mimi. 19. 17. If these will enter Into Wei keep the Couunandmenta. Were not the whole ten well known under this designa tion? What matters it Ithat in the brief enumer- ation whisk follows, our Lord does not name Llis.oaey.' For neither did he name others, the first second, or third. I Were these also shown thus to be abrogated? I Is it not plain that he recited only those of the second tale, belonging toths Social relations because it Inman this score of practical._ - obedience ' ' that our. Saviour would take the young man snt' shoW him how,' by fail leg in his duties to men, he proved his failing in all the ditties to God? Again it is expressly laid down in the New Testament as the prixici ple In regard to the Decislogue, that he ego “of fends in onrpstst, guilts, of all" Ulnas 2: 10. Nor is thefourthpoint rarepterl. The violation of either of the ten Oomnutnds dose, - in the judg ment of. the great Law giver, break the whole law, beoause the Spirit which would set at nought any one of them is essentially that Spir it which sets,at nought God in them atLI If this be true of any one of the Commands more than of the others, it is true pmetainentiy of the fourth. I shudder at the responsibility one takes in unsettiug this great oolumn of the so dal fabric,. Who would dare to argue the inno item of murder, or put forth a 'theory, against the Divine Sanctions of the sixth, seventh or eighth Commandment/0 lint in aiming topersuede men that there in no lbw of . God against Sabbath breaking, and no . law for Sabbath keep ing, one does, in effect, t hough he know it net, etrike a blow at the great prop of social order, and do what in him lies to Open the Atiod gates - to the blackest social crimes of the Deealogne. Look at the Fienoh experiment. That is no nur sery tale. Iyill only now add that if this argitment be valid for Sabbath law as part of the Decakque, it harries away the minor objections - which bane been often masted and as otten exploded.— They will be- noticed, liowevar, in our next. M. W. J. Now York Whin end Bomafleas Maori& Resolved, 'That the Federal Government being one of defined and limited powers, among which the power : to enslave human beings is not found, we most earnestly deny Its night to 'establish, uphold or tolerste Slavery in any portion of the public, domain, or to connive at its establish ment In the Federal Territory by any means whatever. Resolved, That since there can be' no legal Slavery in the Territories of our toren, there can be no Slave States legally formed out of such Territories, and we declare ourselves un alterably oppoied to the formation them of any more Slave States, and. In favor of an empress prohibitory by Congress of :slavery in all terri tory of the Union. Rewired, That the repudiation in the Inter est and by the vote of the Slave pqwer of so much of the tdisainri compact as inures to the advantage of Freedom, after it had jielded all possible advantages to Slavery, adeopaishes 'us of the insufficiency of any compact to restrain that spirit of aggression and rapacity inherent in a system which robe man of his liberty, earth of its fertilityoand labor of its rightful reward• Rooked, That OM .Fedeinl Alministration by its uniform policy, but especially by ;the remo val of Governor Reeder and. the appointment in his stead of one who recognizes the elect of the Missouri invaders as is - true legislature for Kan sas, and demands that the tyrannical usurpation of that body shall be obeyed is the laws of that Territory, fully identifies itself with the effort to plant Slavery thereon, end renders impale'. ble the further cupport of the Szeenllve by men who desire that Eames shall now be s free Ter ritory and in due times Free State. i • , • .Resoled, That those *citizens of Free Suites who have migrated to Kansas with the rapine of making her free, have In so doing; violated no law and assailed no right; that peacefal yet res olute bearing in view the outrages to:wkleh they I have been subjected by armed • ban* precip itated upon them from Missouri, , commends them to our warmest admiration, and we pledge them our zebus and satire support:; until these Invaders shill be defeated, and their rights fril ly secured. I Bodged,• Thai the outrages committed in a sister State, under color of judicial authoity, on a citizen gully of no crime but. humanity and truth, admonishes us that Slavery is everywhere at war with justice and intent - on , bending all things to its will; wherefore we exhort our fel low citizens; as they value their!; own rights and liberties, not to entrust with power, judi cial or other men, who upbold and sympathize with the oppressors of Peasmore Wi lliamson. Bawled, That secret political rgazdzstions are inconsistent with the liberal principles of I t l , r free government , and sziti-repuplican in air eharseter; and that we repudiate and con • rem the proscriptive end anti-republican dal es of the order of Know Nothings and all sir secret constitutiona, oaths, ; rituals, and ormuditatiors. 1 oat, That in forming a new political or ganization, we adopt end reaffirm; as our own, the prinedples set for* as those of the Republi cans of 1800 in the inaugural of Thomas Jeffer son; as follows: "Equal and else juitice to all mem—the support of the State Government in all their rights, as to the most martial admin bantam for oar domestic concerns, and the surest bulwark against anti-Republlenn Minden.; ci ea, the preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor, s jealous care of the right of election by the people, a mild and side corrective of abuses which'are lopped bythe i sword of revolution where peseemble remedies are unprevided, absolute acquiescent:a In the decisions of the msjority—the 'vial principle of Republica fiat which there is no appeal but to face the vital principle and immedi ate parent of despotism, economy In the public expenditures that labor May be lightly burdened, the honest payment of our debts lad' . mend preservation of the public filth, enemaagement of agriculture and of commerce as its handmaid, the diffusion of information end ar. rengement of all abuses at the bar of public opinion, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and freedom of person nada the protec tion of the asked carpus, and trial by juries im partially eeleoted. Then ••principles fbrm the bright, constellation which has gone befoams and guided our steps through an age of revolu tion and reformation-41i° wisdom of our sages and the , blood of our hence hive been devoted to their attainment—they shall be • the,olloit of our political faith—the teat of Mao Instruction —rho touchstone by which to try the services of those we trust; And should we wander, from them in moments of error or alarm; let -, ns has ten to retrace cur steps and to regain the road which alone leads to pesos, liberty and esifety." Two Meeks Muer from CoJlforsh. The steamship Bear of the West, Capt. E. W. Toner, arrived at,Quarantine at noonYester. day, with 651 passengers, and ,$1,160,005 in treasure, brought down to Ban Juan byrlthe. steamship Sierra Nevada, Capt. Blethen, from Ban Francisco on the sth ult. By this arrival we have some interesting news from the Kinney Fillibusters. , Prom tn. soma derma* aut. s.- 81131MABY OF FORTNIGHT'S NEWS. , The city wee disgraced by a sanguinary' af fisy which occurred - at the Sixth 'Ward bolls on the afternoon of the 21st August,' when the Demomstio primary elution soar held. Mr. T. W. -Bagley and Mr. Jules Crushing were severely mounded, - but , ere now recovering. The ell dance thus far has ehown that...these persons 'commenced an tumult with &tab on Jame, Casey, and the latter inflicted the wounde• in eelf-defenee. He , was diecluirge4; the matter will be more folly , invellgated as soon ,is the wounded men are able to appear in court. 'Some , twenty shotawers Seed and many . persona im- The 21st August, the primary election day of the Democrats, was remarkable throughout for street fights and bbudy encounter"— John Farley was stabbed on POOHIO4t , by aman named John Rickets, The wounded man la reeonring ' Jose LlD:mete, an intelligent Chilean; connect ed with the edicorial deparfteint 'of the :Fed deterkano of this eity, stabbed hi. wife, Math, Martine% on the/let August. His victim died two days.after.. A domestio dienhe is the' elle god cause of the deed. Laftiente Is now in !hi Donn ail; pronounced by some insane, The gate Amphitrite arrived from the Anioor Tiber fen , the August,- having left that river on Biala& July, touching at fifths OD I her way to ttikpott., small town ma a river of that name wa sted, but foetid Übe deserted. preolundloti was Issued declaring that - Private property would -.be respected. malt bin etermer belonging to the linindans Was blown A slight shook of earthqOake wee fei In Sao 1 7 rizioleoo on the mort4tg Of . the 28th Awn!, et 0003 o'obat. The new Custom Rolutesnd rost-Office mire nesrly caospletek - sad 'meets with general- ad- The , . Yiltl4l petty bee revived, nominated f• tikat..ert4 isened a .party newspaper entitled Whiy. _ They exhibit:mu& enthusiasm, and hav aside strong nombiatlons. Ife 480U:thanes I. apprehended - daring. the approaching election day. The first trip CV the tiaoremento.Vllll tor Ball road weepade on the 18th August., It, was a shiet ezetindon tram' the Saorantentci. Lte to Eleventeenth Arai: The - train, eonetetingofthree platform , esia..wau•densaly crowded.: ^ :Invited ansat.from ill. parts of the State ware;present on ecoasion, which farms an era in tite.en.. s 4l6l , l3 l l Fg es ; • - - VOLUME:.LXIX.=.NUAIBER 87 A man named Azoiel BriekneU, proprietor of • pobile hot*.or. Esighthltreed. Sacramento, was ehoi and inortalb , wounded on the -26th August, by his eon-in-law,: Sanifid Chtkrett- 26 : 606 U died soon after. Ganwtt had ran sway with BrinkneWe daughter; upon his return the latter assaulted him and was shot. The news fosm Oregon is up to the ' ; 27th alt. the Carafe gold mines, first prof:T=o4i hum bug, are now well spoken of swim. • • hir.lliuton, jut arrived across the plains, re ported a terrible Indian massacre" of ,emitralsts this season, at Derll's Gate, on the sweet water _ river. & train of 800—astm, woman, Dllii chil dren—were attacked by the Chines • Maui and 150 killed, and all their stack, prothilons, arc-, cantared. The remainder of the train readied Salt Like City in a starving -condition. Among the slain were Gen. Lapel •brother . andfamily. itlarejsortoi Dist 70 Whites• hart been mur- ' oared near Fort Collsille‘by dwindles's. • Lieut. Derby has just completed the wittey of the mil- tary road from Salem to Astoti•—a distance of 100 miles. FOUNDRI FOR LUDO, TO BB Llit AFIEST GLASS FOUNDRY WELDING, Patterns, Masks Tarm. eta, will be •Old at Let for • of yam, re moderate henn Or, en active banner nun with a • Mall wowiw . agree eaae. • partner, or ia • manaltan AtlLLwat Port M .rails iuist.T.. - —,— C. mom Blicely.. — e 'licia, zoom . . ItEAL MUTE BROKERS, corner of ' eventh and Ilimithlleld . strets. Pittsburgh P. mos, Boma. Lola, Kills. Ingrnasen itoo,bought and sold onronnolialon. Land Warrants, Bins. Honda and none nesondarod. Forestal attention Keen to Intellridolg Tams and disposing or thent nett. , roonto!,ble, Re-opening of the .Western Onivervisp. HIS Institution will re-opened on. T Thee tgrAbe and of October. oat. ata mantel to be In attandanito at°Wok,. 29., a toed., At tta uowartty . Bonding," tb . ntstlon. as to terms,. may tie obtained from tho Potod o from Profemor blaDonald. By r order of the Troeteen mahler. JOHN P. *wan, prandp.i. Bart's Intelligence .Offlee. ILILOTELS,'Monso-keepera, Manufacturers, Mchants and Msehantes ars Invited god soddtad sa er dobtain tbrar help sad thety •wrman An% the norklnn °bow both malt aird srmw , b. at tended to,and WWI, Wad foe then ea nogg, 0 B•dh'n brteMeinn• •broa.4lo Marty Mort, No sewn riturned to ammo= ,by mall =lass arc compantrd by • wages 'taw. . ronlyis Dieeolntioa otiVittneiithip. RE'firin' of A. J. BAKER waa dia sand try the desthof Perl7krr, "on the 25th air tb n it i lits oßtror tigint e Vsr . th. Va l rt ." " geptembar,2so.'6s—ee2s2txT ;: J ,rllAnx.R. Fruit Cans. • rsuimmense sale of T. J. Craig & eallnu Prole ems has somodled us to th aw* anthsture,and are new ambled to MI inners prompt , =out: , 1=e1 , 11;gio born tg st Osgo . ple, vet pro Ssitdaslbas IL In the city, a and sold at tha euenius ustfen One quartgr ler *mem tvoqt, $2,d10 our at. °II " • Madr 4 o(l., disoulhohnure of Tin, Weyer sad Sheenduso _Mare, and Dealess In Stoves, end" Tenders Tlnnsre Mea n t" suadd - way Tar The Attention of the Ladies Is ro4Peatf iru flly invited to the'LARGE and BIAlPt• ormortan•qt of Mae Yrorkelmorkad - do do , do do do do Bettr, • Wht larettesto and Block Clap, Botta, 00l Plots Cloth. ' heath Dimity. Omuta, Ite.;:1) Judo:maid try ‘s. ; 111 a AH4 Jr.* HBO., No. 9rlyst stmt. SEEK otEmbrollaias A Mene ND t, lOUlargest SHALL FIND--At 104 Mattat amortment In Ma <Ufa! Mt dea the mildlons• 1,000 Botto.lbord Wore ,Cotian of dilatant pattern mtd . Myles. nand. sod Itnt , .11Inga tell daimiptiona, Jamonett and Balm Miged and i l na=cltltniemas. in am t ljetool ba Abo Plain and ME N SIIk Nana irbWhart icon ost laded unit maateet tam Itton Mks Woe. and most hablonabla In Me Matti to Mimi P 171. IRMO& 4.1111 ANTIQUE TRIMMEDELOAKB AND CIAPTO—At 104 Matta shad. tad Maw haw =Me tide 6 , 1 the raw atrial of loth 1:1 Cepa. dared sad Wham az Os lowest twah prime from PAO up t 0536,00-4 Iwtratteatide to the Om war Wood wages; sII tUt want a -Fashion able Oahe arCkalc. wlll tall eal sus way gybe Iwo the latent end prim the lowa. ; PAUL BOGUS. f •1t:: : . A • MN* .1' I I Pcaum—Aufammot etrot. "ad door 4a® sth. is • p to ti- Aar ,Dadrain MI6 I dal I tbo ACHANCE FOR SPECULATION-1a now offirmd to thi Ladled atlo4 Marketatimt.lo OR and wall ahead Stock of YmhlOrkatdo - Dry Good. Cow Wog of Bobo Irmo& gnawed from werwar_ Muck Suparke Eromuld Wks and colored dm Wrench DeLaludd and Outman from 37% upward_ SINN Pawns and Plaids {NISI ZS contd . - upward. Mtn aM •21113.1 w tbrjourridrou. there Is no mad camUM to gamins icm ' " ' PATGAIGOGEL &CONSOLATION FOR ALL—If the Fall wiL Vitater should est lo tole. we ell Mew where to Bwe boy good mad cheep Cloths ant thwtmeres. ette. VuUese,Plasseele al elEleteas andel' swim, Video =sad Drawers, Soots, Deselects. 2aula 41 k n . r .• b u i y a c a , Ilaassla. Bob. Day Plaids, Losigasel eta. sad Droetwa Shawls. ea& wreathing .thee lb, fall sad Winter Demist; all at lee Market etrie4 'Sod Door num 6th. . : • PAUL MOD& ItE always preparedSor a rainy .day is an CP old days but If hold. equel7llood to bo Wordod ,' fat • odd day. So then OA arm Coo Dr. WWadl llama Isl.l in • lancidode of Sukeid 130 Lust*. ond- llausol nod.? etdrts. Ilosiszy; Ohm.. Haft do Mambas and travailed Mom* irtna vtdeh yon an mate• rad aolootkni. Tb. mods wood' end am, Mod. r t egololgti " Th lllogimt .""" V l L It w t . "*. r ri U11.1=1:815, 74 Wood most. We studY TUN. • »zr UNDRIES--150 tifelmata Y. H., Imperial '7O gat =.4'4lseiTes4 S6e imp Itio OAK do No. 3 Mackerel: e 0 254511dr to Name to do . rdhadytilt• 8119 P 80 Obis N 011,502 • 70 do •xtra fhlgit% Si do 8 H de; - 25 do No 1 1101 U 27 do Mtn Vines= 110 b do u t i t.TW 7 2 1 1 _do 8.0 tomtit. braadols.'s9 add 1.10, laato T 5554 1 7 , 2 , 5 I z Og 4 ,..... 800 d Aber. 50 do No 1 6 ttrltrlobeeciog 60 Tsui lirasplng Pszor, SO &Naas Watbaostd4 50005555 1 001d8481fd I 100 bsin .liatttag ito 1a . ittet Name 25 do Onsbdlntido : 20 doe Horn litocies. 7• st.as sad mew Annruo.n. 0011, - •- rPaa Woo.l stnut. Nur GOODS-4.A... Mason & Co. hate " or sa&g:MiL li zmnr liDn'en". 6 Coos good rut Wand elsgbams; - 10 •• test Brands of BleachadMullnar. .Al• 6 • tans do 5ak616661_ . t .IMteeks,. J..... Le. rm. INONTA = INDiii NO AL001:10.4-0iygen lu mad , =di . R..r ju iturlZZerrazd rt- 1.1 J, . .1' . ' , l ' off.r- or , 0 11, IT IL & tersothleh Both= Praltle , Tam. Lead In tn. eleeeft lont credit aft 1011 :doe: The • • • 11Z . =lasted In ebiliftliSlL, Pratt aft Ustan ex= •16 Naar boo: ratlrofts males ••• • . . the ft:ft The eity ot-Deatur Is fte t 9tf i xoll • . the land. sa• boat or the mat Ithsui•bleg titled • Btaft Pam • •• sad tuft, • • WI deetrlption Vinvite= examinstion of our 'superior ancortarArt °MIA Trf" "WIT Satin Jed sad luit A. MASON it 00..26 MA rt. tre te :4:1s; . :fe .liff:- 11UPPUT • 117/10NrIff.D !mita the attention of to to their lane unortmeat of Neogene Work (ki• P. Mr" ton tibiae 'Oa 1101 all at &ballt eastern LACK SILKS-=Our assortuoint'of Black U 6ob.hn received:. iodates • few Dime of luever zia== . 4l . Ve s zalso r zaretratl= sad beautiful rtylva cl do. RVIRPLIT III3II4.IIYULLD. .APPIXS-40 bbla. green Apples for sale by ad? larrarn.oouaxs. BROOMS -100 Ibsen , Corn %room for gals br ' •NZ >HRBT IL DOWNS REESE-100 boxes for sale bz 7IOTASH-15 oaks No. 1 Pots for sale by C .err HORT FL OOLLIIOS. 11BASE-45 bbla. for heavy machinery. la Carrimen. Wagmu, llama Oars, kr We by sell UMW N. =.1.71113. s'• • • : r1•1:4: , 1 . ZOO Tardsof &Mien indtbs,:_recolvnl lbe Nia• - n27' • J.AIt•IL 116 Marl Est TABLE COVERS--Assorted ekes and. pat tom. Irluderalciuldestal__,l .- se thoStl Cloth was nom, No.llo IN•zket mt. MI J. •H. PHILLIPS. - LNLCKIIt OIL ,C,LOTH-3-4, 7-8; 4-4, 54. k '1: . 64 snit. 4, vholusle and Mill at tto. 116 Market or fitreet:. • ,ee27J. 8-1 L PHILLIPS. bbls. Ohio Peaches race's; .'oldsad for ado hs - EM IL W 01:ILLIWB, • ' • - da ood wool. IME. NOME ANTIQUE TRIMMINGS —l6 1 418=s000liol widths of tbla fogtdoz..blo tot= Porton at WA- -1/011161115 Rom 61 6166661111. §TrsLLA gfiti.WLEHAn eawtment of very rich sad ihatilatubt• colon of Sung .. l. Jest 0 a. eat A. A. lusav a ock. as. BUS;Tilltler sale by BACILLI/.OISCIBLIZ CO. , • „ And 20 Wood rt. ‘6)IUI Bxs. 'NO. 2 SALETUTTS Wm I"4"4""litiaMtCOlGßAva so?. 1,1 BXS. R. - RAISINS for' Bala by : BAGaLIIT.OOOOU IIII CO. • sad 20 Wood Kroft. as? TIZROS BIO&=.-Yrelsh best - o azolm . 0 4 Wage ELOALIT.,CO,ORAInt *CO. le ma 20 wood sont. 11/Y& 1101111,--25.bble , i received and for u s:i n S br • IdaZll sxol 31, • M. 'FLOM- 100 bbls. choice Ohio Ibtra Mew Itc4•1•11._, , .14411/01114. ANGEL U 4 Noma sttoe4. A P : LES--40 al& Green Applies received sos se wear:- , , mown 'ANUS.. 114 Posed wen , , rOTTON-13 -bales .now laadiajLfrom S. IL. , BMus Dna Ita malels7 UlirAU MCA= • 00. r4BetoCo-420 ' lad; Is: 6e; and 8 ~Ar l lu mp. . 414.1dItig th 4 sts3l3loo. v•I . ' , ' - ', 'T.T.--.001. — 1r00l NA *slat eta 500 bble large ea)Urn ATO 3 Nackordls stmesalejaitras ' • ~ earsas Ilkeleall Wale at* ARDOII4`,RIUMS-4 . Vid ll iejust to ol ~/iPpall(ll6
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