PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC.

"GOING TEACH ALL NATION'S. • • • AND liHlIOLD 1 AM WITH VOTi ALL DAV>, KVKN TO fJONslMNf \'ffr)\ or IIIK WdFn.; —M., x^vui. 19. 20.

VOL VII. PITTSBUllGH. vS.VTURDAY. .SEPTEMHEIl 7, I8o0. NO. 2

TUK 'lTTSHl K(;H CAl'llOLIC :ind to teed himself upon merely 'locusts ami tlependence of soul than voiir ancestors, rived from Ireland's poor. To manv of our I- TKIMKI) AM> IMlU.ISlIKn K\KK\ >.MIin)AV wild honey.' And havinir thus mortified his Knglishmen' It was then, before littleness of readers will occur the par:dlel tde;i of lh« body and subdued his spirit, he comes forth mind and base selfishness became the characier- blessinirs heaped upon this i-ountrv by the H\ from the recesses of the desert, and he pre:ich- isiic features of the human raee, that the Keli- Fn-nch refu^rees, and which hav« flowed ever .IV* OK I'OltTtK, , what he had already practiced—penance gioiis Orders of the Catholic Church became sinci^ so abundaiUh uimn it, from the lime (trrnrr of I food strrrt (iiul l'irp:in >i/fri/. for the remission of sins. so irrr-at fivorites with every nation bearing when C;itholicism w;is fearfully on tbe wane (Kiilr.iiirc ciii Viryin .-Mlcy.) "What ."plendid picture is given us of this the luime of Ciiristian. And how well ami in this ('ountrv, but which seems to have been great m;in in the Divine words of the Saviour? how faithfully they preserved the trust reposed resuscitated ;done by the fulfilment of the 'J'lic passage must cjuoted from the (iospel in them, history too strtuigly atujsts. 1 mean evanpelic;d counsel, "I was hungry, and ye 'i"Kl{.MS. —(Matt, xi.) ',\nd wht.n they went their not the chronicles kept bv those men who ga\ me to eat; I W:IH ihirslv ;ind ye gave me (INVIIIIIIILT IX «llVA^rr.) way. .lesus began to say to the multitudes con- commenced their demolition, but bv the annals to drink; I was a str;ini{, and took ine cernintr .lolin; What went vou out into the written by even I'roiestant historians." in." I <"npv fnr Mill- vcar. -••i on .< CcipicK fur oni- year. 5 00 desert to see.' a reed shaken with the wind? With these jroldeu days of summer h:irvesi. "Olil Kngiishiuenl you often exclaim againat .* (^^()^e^s for one y«Hr 8 00 But what went you out to see? a man clothed FathiT Scallv contrasts the i)resent wintry and the poor Irish who flock to your towns ;ind in soft irarments.' Behokl! they that are cloth- .«olate aspect of this spiriluallv l)enit:hted cities in search of a morsel of food and a patch '. 0 Oopios for oil'- y<"ar 1.5 UO ed in soft garments live in the houses of kings, isbmd. of raiment—you forget that your :ilins to the.«e No '>ril«r will be Hltrmlf.l to unles-s it is .irroinpaiiiwl Hut what w^ent you out to see? a prophet? ".\t the present moment the Hntish Nation poor ones of Christ bring down the ph-ntitul with !tic iiiDiirv. Y(.'a, I tell you, and more than a [irophet. l'\)r is one vast congregation of all classes of men, showers of (Jod's holy grace and mercy. Re- this is he of whom it is written. Behold. I send —nobles, gentry, merchants, traders to every dining in your spleiidiil m:insions, and eating my ;uigel before thy face, who shall [irepare corner of the world, men ul the highest science.of the land's t'rmtfulness, the aspect of a poor thy way before. Amen, I say to you. there and (d" the most jierfeci skill in mechanics; sipialid Irish pauper ;ilarms and disgusts you. SELKCTIONS. hath not arisen among them that are born of farmers of the tirst inteUijr<"iice and industry. Know vou not lh;il the Redeemer who pur- women, a irreater than .lohii the Btiptist.' and biborers of all grides, Tlirm as to Reli- chased for your immorUil souls eternal glory, '•What a irniiid testimony is this in favor id gioii, Kngland beats out the whole world for often times comes to vour door in that lowly the retirtMi life of the Recluse! Here h;iv(,' variety. Think of any sect that ever existed garb' -What you do' said he, -to the least of (il-.\NI) WITH KKKKRKNCK TO the .Son (Jod l)earing evidence to the excel- in the ;iges p.ist or [•resent, ;tnd, if you wish to these, you do to me." Would to (iod! that THE MONASTIC INSTITUri:. lence of the life pursued by those who, (lying see it, you find it in Fiigland. Wonder at everv Kuglishman i-ould duh ap[)reciat<' th*" .?» t^ssai/ upon thr Restoration of Catholirity the world's vain ;ind tr;insitorv pleasures, de- ignorance the most groHs of the Deity. ;ind etlieacy of those prayers .sent up to Heaven by to that Covntrif in itx full i(hn/. By the vote themselves to works of prayer, self-morti- his divine attributes. ;oid you tiud it in Fng- the Irish pauper, whom home tvnmny had fication and penaiute; not because they liave land. sent to the door of the loreigiitir. to ask help Rev. M. Sfally. O.C.C. London: Uurns sinned, so much as to avoid the danger of sin- "This hittfrr is. indeed, a sin-rular feature for and protection from uiU'r ruia. .And, then, and Liiinbert. nine. To any one reading the above beauli- a nation so renowned as England is for :ill ih:ii how Ot'len do ^ on not bj-hold the meek and Father Seally is what thf world would call ful pa.ssajre, it must appear strange, indecni, is great. Vet, looking to the recorded testi- hiunble Irish Priesi moving towards your hap- an enthusiast, if it did not put hiin down as a how it c;imt> to pass that nn.'ii, who profess the mony of (Commissioners of Imiuiry employed py homes to solicit an alms for his Religion madman. He has aeinally written an Ivssay most ardent love for scriptural education, can by i eountrv? Refuse him not. Oh; in behalf of ihi- .Monastie Insiiniie, anil in favor with such Vehemence and bigotry cry out. out. : pitv him and bless his mission? Mark vou of a return to the cnstotns of those dark aires, •Away with the .Monastic liistittite. and away "Takiiii: a view of the surlace ot Kngland, well, O Fnglishmen of we;ilth! when an Irish when mankind eiinally and proportionately with those who profess its vocatiiin.""' we liiul a rich and luxuriant soil prevailing Priest appro;iches your tiouse to ask voiir divided its time lietvveen its duty to (Jod and to I'ather Si'ally traces monasticism from the throughout; a;id m every dire.iion. from end charily. Heaven alone could tell what a feeling man. and multitudes were found, both of men foutidaliou of'Christianilv. of which it is the to end. and from side to side, we are pleased ol internal suH'ering scizi's upon h;s heart and women, who tied even from the saii'-tuary very essence and crowning fulfilment. to find this rich land dotted (i\<,'r with risiULT Pit\ hmi then, aiii- co.'isole him tor hi.-< r-oun- of a Catholie home and family, to seeliide "Returnintr to our siib|ect. we find lliat the .mil loiiK-estahlished cities and towns. Ficrv Irs's sake." iheinselves from everyihiiiL' bm (iodV most Redeemer, who so fully pr.iised his precursor, tiling in lOlliilaiid is I'alculated to please the The following on the progress K)\ the reli- intimate |irespiice. Then was the lime when .lohn the Baplisl. h.is c-iveii his hiir^iest ;ipprov:il eve mumbiiie. But U) the .searcher of spiritual LHOUS orders in this country, who, with our­ the propheeies of Isaiah and Hzekiel were ftil- to the life otCelibacv Is it wicked, tu' is it tliinijs in this great country, what a sad \ acuiim selves, owe a debt of gratitude especially to fiUcd. and ••llir- eardi" was litirnUij as full of Itlaspheiiiy to sa\'. that "His own diviiu' ix:im- is pn'sented! .S(i imiueiise is the prejxmder- the personal /.cat \ii our present Bishop, will the "glories oi' the I.ofd as the waters eover ple IS thr- corne'r-stone of the .Monastic liisii- aiitig number of those who lliink not in reality interest the readers ut the Cntholii Stdii- the sea;" then was the time when the human tuie? If by this expression I sin—my contri- of a hitun-. that the other class is nearly :ib- dar.l. raee fultilled its appointed purpo.se and liiLrhest tion IS prompt I :un sorry. sori'vd from vision—at Ir-ast 111 most parts of ••Some cigiueeii ceiitiirii!s ago. a city called destinv. and assemlilmu' 111 solenin choir as the ••.Mary, Joseph. PiMer. P.iul, John; all tiie Kiii'land. C.itholicity is niakint: every e\cr- Rone- was the iheatrc id' :dl the P:igan gods, aiii^elp above surpassed .\dam in their ^lory. .Aposdes of Jesus were celibats. .And in this ii(,n. hut yet an immensity is to l>e done to and in that cilv stood one temple, called the and Kve. in their innor«'nce; then were the grand truth did Kuirland believe, till :i Friar— elleei even a partial conversion of Kngland PaiUheon, a phic'e where all those lilUe deities coiiniless seconds nf human time divided with yes, a Friar—broached the doctrine, by his from the road of error. But. lookiiii.'ajjain at were worshipped. Tlie [irayers of the con- the i;r<'at«!st care and scrupulosity between the practise of coticubinaiie. .\nd. to make his the ma[) spiritu;d of l^'nylaiiil. wiiat a sadness verliMl m:ide ol tins Pairan house a church m choi.'- and the cell, between (iod and the bejj- crime yet more grievous, he, to have ;i wil'e. i'all.~ ^^\v\• the soul' 'I'o think of so in;uiy mii- which the immaculate .sacrifice h;is been offer- gar, netweeii noble ami ;«.sa;it, between re- rol)bed Jesus (/hrist of a s[)0U8e! Could uii- lions of tin- human race lollowiiiir the order of ,.(1 for manv vears past. In the citv of Lon- rlanninjr the vicious and enriching the virtu­ happy Martin Luther—the once dignilied I'riar the mere animal 111 :ill th'ir daily proccediiiirs; don. another Pantheon was erei-ted some yearn ous; tlu'ii were majestic structures seen to rise of Saint Aiigustin's Order, have conceived the rising at early morniiiir. not to jtraise and bless since, in which the youth of London paid their out of the earth, telliiiij. as it were, of a secoiul lerrii)le extent to which his crime has since led. the great Cre;itor of all things, but to provide devotions to every b:ise passion of hiiniKn na- creation, and all the sjlories id' (Christendom, liow tar would li<' have lieen from uiviiitr rein for the body that must su .somi return to dust. ture. The devil held his court there during and p,ver\' resource ;ind device of art were ex­ to Ills hase passion? But, owini: to huin:iii Year after year rolls hy like the waves of iln- many vears. and poor fallen man paid tribute pended on the <:ilded roof, and the hundred i'milly 'heresy lyust come.'" ocean, and by their frir'lioii wear aw:iy each at the stirme ol [irostitution. Rome—eternal arches that bore it aloft, to reverberate with In :dlusioii to the h;ipp\ ihiys of Moiia.s- succeedintr generation oi ihe human r:ice — Rome attracted the curiosity of certain Kn- the human echoes of the choirs of the ati-iels tic Institutions. F;iiher Sc;illy truly ni)serve.-.— Monumental mounds and marble toniiis tre irlish Protest;iiit ministers to its ancient shrines, above. Then was siniring no longer conlined "It IS true that 111 those davs l']ii;:lish com- erected to commeiuorate iiep:irted member^ ol A Faber went there..and a Newman, who had to levity, or to tlie paltr\ measures of court nierce in things mundane was not :is gre;u as it this ijreat f'amily of I'liiirlaiid. but the rams of I on>r fought against the Truth. The soinfire and inundaiii' music, or to the (renins of the IS iiiiM : !)ui all that time. I'lnglishnien thouuiit heaven and the rot of liim take them awav lir anil light of the catacombs cooled their big- rhytilfi of the nurserv. Hut then wore the in­ iiion ol >nial Heaven than ol :iMnroaeftins: to lUni." •'The e_arly Chri-itiaiis were the ".naiid prop- when Jestis began his mission of salvation. St. Vhhcv is established too, and the grand eere- "What a trulv siii^jnlar Instilute is ihe .Mo­ air:itors of the Monastic liisiituie. .Approacli- P;iul. in his Kpistle to liic Ruinaus. gives us a iiumies of the faith are cciebraied; l)ui \\\v cita- nastic? VVhere it bei^an in the Church of (Jod iiiiT nearer to the fountain Kv,iii>relic, thev short picture of what the people of his day ilels are to he tirst. and m e;irnest, stormed, no historian can poim out: vet it had ;i besrin- drank the sweei waters tli;il llowed from tiie wi-re. A friirhiful dralt indeed ot poor blind |,Sai ,1 reigns triumphant ill the cities and towns nint?. To the davsoftheold Law. m;iii\ verv throne of the Lamb, and they drank thein uii- h'lm.in nature. Vn. (lotwiihstaiidinsr all those Hj l_.,nglaiu!;—liien; his kingdom is to be tirst lusily at;,. .'i;;:; lition. We know, alloyed by the world's mud. Trade and com- crimes, the .same people whi. .v^ . :.. perpe- il(.|:;.,|ishcd. from Holy Writ, that the Prophets of the Old meiei-. fasliioii and \ice. h:id not the same in- tr:itors of them, bec,aine tiie most perfect .sauii> ..ill, then, Uie days of bigolrv are j>as.sed I eslaTncfit were, in inanv cases, men who led diieiice ihev now pos.sess over the human in many instances. ('Iirisi came to call not c,, and, even though black loiter may .say, sinj/iilar lives. T.'iey retired from the worlil's heart. ThouiTh science and literature were \\w just, but sinners to repentance; :ind suidi >ucli and such must not be," vet the spirit ot confusion anil mrmoil, and dwelt in the silence then iriaiits in coinp;irison to ihe-ir staiuie in was the work ol his Apostles, and such is the the dav will hiive it otherwise. Religion must of the forest and of the wilderne.ss: their food our days, vet tliere was a modest i)earing ministry of their siicc(\ssors fill time no more, survive! The (Jratoriaii.s have taken their was poor and scanty—sometimes supplied by about them, and a demission of soul, tliat per- .Many people say, and atiuuigsi liiese are manv fixed course; they walk out before pul)lic gaze the hands of antfols', as in the case of f-Mias; initted the sweei odour of the (Jospel truUi to of them Knglishmen. that the iniquities of in the streets of London, in the habit of their lodo-insr. even exalted as was their mis­ apjiroach near their precincts. Kmirs ihoii iwiglaiKl are so .nonnous that vengeance must their Oriier; thev ft^ar not man and man loves sion, sometimes of the verv poorest character could listen to a recital of their faults troui -.iu- •oim . (Jraii! It. But I prefer to think of,them. —witness .lonas before his field of labor, the lips of an humble priest of the .VIos' Hiirii; ;un! nmei caiiaini t'orgiforgiH thttiec case of -Nine-\iiie- ••Then, again, there is tier;ilduie. malimg situ'ul Nine^ah; and their c,lothiii;r such ;is nobles had not then learned to despise ilu aiai of D.iMil. Both those sinned, and i her own mission lu London. Poor, she works made them .siiianlar indeed. IJut, coiuiiit; h'ssoiis of salvation. Think not that this mode »o:h were, because of their repentance, pardon- away. The rums of an ancient chapel form her nearer to the Christian epoch, we find the pre" of mind on i!ie jiart of kiiiirs and nobles was ed. Shall we deny to Ktighmd that men-v of .Abbey; and the benevolence of the piitilie is cursor of the Rede(;mer. in his tender years, :ittributable to a pusillanimous spiril of the'(Jod which fills the earth? (iod forbid!" her only lemponil wealth. And what is her rwedmir from the parental roof, and letirinij times, Who were braver men titan ili< W have liic lollowing beautiful idea [>ri!- o;reat work? She knows too well the innu- into the de.sertto live in silence and meilitation", cients? wh< > iraw more ample jirool's of in- iiU'd to U-. oil the spirilu tl licnelils to be dc- nierable bl.asphemies that are uttered through- 202 THE PlTTSBUllGH CATHOLIC

out Enirland. uffainsi that iin st( ry of love, tlifj tlicy carod not whence it canK', or i>y \vl;at| tonirnes are irrouj-.d aroimd thrti pniicipalj It is not the espc-eial i)rivilesre of the noble and llolv HiicharisL, m which we have Jesus real-j means; and now. at the end of tliici'eeiiluriesj laniiiiaiiis; and the latter, in their lurn show, and the wealth \. lis sounds are heard as Iv present iiiion our altars, and she labor? tolof I'rote.^taiiiisin, which they so /-'alously ^by their niimcri'us connciMJons. both a conunon hnidly in IIH' \vorksluq>. the kitchen, and the restore one of the ancient Orde• r s i)f Keltgioii.i prnpaijated, w c find the awful .•.cenunt of-orii;in and a ."^epuralion, which could not Ite the tirld, as in the halls of a university. Boyg adding: to its other lievout practices, that ^ol a|Kncla!id'r* delinquency as above and the slow au'l [^'•adual work of ajt's.* If we after- and irirls bcirin the inti-llcclual strujinic. {^yen per|»etual adoration of the IJedeemer in hi^' Uriiish nalitin enctiinbcred with :> money' wanls n'lrace iIu liiiewliich dillcrrnl idioin.s ih<' childish ptatile of Catholic infancy is so sacrament d presence. debt ol eiLfiit hiiiidnd nnllinii pimnils -tir-. and dillcreni naiiiuis liav<.' followed lu ibiir di- unlike that of I'nUestauts ;i>. to provoke remark "In I.midoii. arc many other re!i,nn!f movement, we .-.hall arrive precisely at and comj)cl discussion, 'i'he arjfiinuius for fenndes. all scatterinix about tln;ir framcii, they proceed in their L'lorious career, inst., .Messrs. .Mich.tel !•'. ('lark, ami .Maurice! Hm while eoiisultiiiii the historical and liter- poorer classes would avoid thi'in if they could. Aided by'tiietiu several co-operators, how con-iKoach, n'cceived the tonsure and minor orders, i a ry monuments of nations, if we look into their'I? it to he endured, then, that tliesic in'numera- solmii; it'iniist be to the hearts of the .Spirit- t )i) ih.t lollowinj; day the\ were promoted to!'••"•'•'(I'*, we sledl lind that their lelitrious Iradi- ble souls should be placed ill all this peril un- ual Pastor.'? to .see their ilocks daily incroas- subdeaconship, on Wednesday to deacouship,:''""i always unite in one primitive tradition, of. i'repared to defend iheir iaiih. and to convert ing, and the kingdom of Satan hourly irrow ing! and on 'I'hiirsday, the festival of ihe A.ssiimi)-> which ihe\ are only a more or less g^ross cor-j their op|)onents. if so (Jod may will ii? [^ ^ 1/.9S?" ' jtion, both were raised to the dignity of tlie|rnplion. Tin unity of God, the creation ofi not our niaiiifesi duty to liirni.sh them with To reg-ain England we have hut to ciuisider Triestliood. The Hishop celebrated l'oniifical|'""'ven and earth, the existence of ;iood and. proper weapons, and still more, to leach them how we lost it."^ Tlie shepherds were first IIiijh Mass, assisted bv Kev. Mr. Verluyden.: l'-'"' "Spirits, the felicity enjoyed by our lirst j)a-; how to u...ei shee..... pf, were soon .scat^... - archdeacon;, liev. 'I'heod. jNo'then. de*a<-«ui;, i"''"!^. . *'li<-' crime b.\ which thev. Icll, their ion- it—that the Catholic jioor are to be lainrhtcon. t^rcd. As leather Scally says. "TA" rnbhrrs Mv.w Mr. Wadham. subdeacon; and Iii:v. .lohii| tl^-'^ilv, die (.xpeetatiou of a deliverer, faidi in trover.sy. Hut they oufrht to be not onlv of Englmid's Catholiritu brgnn by the dftno-S. Conroy. as masler of ceremonies. liev.j fu'"re rewards and puni.ihmenl.-i. prayer, .saori- ihoroujrhly insirucied in what is Catholic doc- Ution of Hit Monastic ftistitute: do you cnvi-\ Mr. Powers and others were in llie sanctuary} lii"i'"us details, in the creiHls of all nations, ercised by the di.scipliin-of a inanly education service.''^ »..,.,....x. , i -•.• _• --^- , "WII.I., „ , FIND^ uiAMONUnilAMoNUJ s TO OKI oKATK TiiTHK AI.TAK'ordination held this year for tlithe Diocese of'Phe human race, like naliirt.', has but one voicevo' , as to enable them to defend themselves when give back the Monastic Institute to Kngland,! Albany, which has iu»w nearly sixty I'riestsjJUKl tliai voice is Christian. attacked, and. when nei'essar\', to carry war­ and vou sj»cedilv convert the poor. 'Phe'actively employed on the mission.— I'm in (in'a fare into the enemy's r-ainp. whole of this litUc essay is excecdintrly hc.\\\i-\Joiirnul. . ' ^'''')V^""i'."'n^^''"!';"'''i:>'.f'*' '•^'''l''^'^""'''*-'-. "And think for a moment of the perils that I . .. Adricii \\.\\\\. Alius Elhiiograpliiquf du Ulotit,i\o, in fact, surround them at this hour. Every liful, and in descriptive portions, wliicli we nu riaysijiciitinn!! tiis i'mphs nnrlmcs ft mmknux,^ \.^^^^. ^^^^y has its associ.itions. it.s meetings, itg have been unable to (juoto, is written in a very .lri.uin.'ur« lanKUcM. &r. ' books, its .servants, devoted to the .-nsnariW of charming and graphic style. Many of our UNITY OF THE HUMAN RACK. readers are pleased with the portions we have ^ ^ ....^.., .,r „ .. 1. , .. • . I -I > I.-.. 1. the Catholic poor. I rotestant schools of va- selected, will, we doubt not, procure this^ ^^'"'•^" "/ '*•''•'' Oays—f'nity of thr //'/?/i«/i, Pafav. v'V'ms, isyii.' rioiis kinds strive to tempt their idiildren from cheap and rxcellcni tract; the profits of which; liarr—Cnivtrsnl Trnditionfi \ their religi(U). Tracts are .scattered amongst them, literally by millions. All that iifiioranw, if any, are to be devoted to the Carmelites of „,. ... . , I dullness, and prejudice can do to prevent them t ,1 in\ c\\ • n- I 'lie Alosaic <'osmoff(inv ai>i)e;ircd to the' Til .MHI.KIi (»A POP! LAR is done, and d(me in every variety of device. Irelandspecime. n oPhf Fathee followinr Scally'g muss description:t suHice ' as ai ' >" hyy nij;i.inu vu on., ,, 1 ,1,' linilosoptien; ol (he eijrhtceuth centun-a.-* an; KIM)CATJ(»N. Fverv year finds the intrlleet of ihe poor of the bright and of the black side ISo f bolihei'"d .' ' . ' , , ,- i - , , • . : imtigiaarles y tjue.unw(»rthy of the attention of the! riien is an e.vcellcnt article in this month's Protectant more cultivated and morr' competent picture. tion of light before the -'Long ere the lark has. with cheerful s.mg, "•'"'•arned" . ""'Amon" ,"""'"g othe• ;'r" circnni.<«L;inces^''".^\=^^ ^^ ^v, thamusine creag- Rnmbi Popui.ir Rdiu tif Voltaire," and of his school, "aj;aiiist tin church. Refreshed by sweet sleep, undisturb­ of so much moment. Fducation is the battle, sliiniilai(> r-ontroversy throujrh everv rank in book of (ituiesis."' ed by evil dreams, the whole community raise field ; create.-^ fresh di.scnssions ainonir a mimerovts nr/.es in the luminous fluid, an existence indi-- comes forth to the .\ltar the vested priest, and present [)osition. and for the regaining of the <'ircle, and urges Protestants to renewed efforta; pcndent of the siiti—a ihcor\ which must iia- dady High Mass proceeds. Not the fantastir peoples and iiiuliitndes it has lost. Willi against us. Kvery new eiuuch lh.it xye build: "'•'• " ""i , tiirally enter the tboiiirhls of philosoiiliers every music of our days aecompanii education we may hojie to do wonders; with- arou.ses tliem. and awakens a deeper interest this solemn' . •, . , ,,,',- ' ,, • lUit it we must e.vpecl litde indeed. 'Phe. even in cases when: it does ni»t stir up a perfoet rite, but the sweet notes of ancient soim. com­ time they write by the light of a wax-candle or present is especially lh(> age f a de- "nd enquiry—vast multitudes who have driftt- Catholic laboring men ami women can wiUi- blessing given, the new day's duty jirocceds. monstraled fact. ed awjiv from their .iin-ient moorings, and stand ihi.s torrent, or do their diitv loiJodand As lo the recital of Ihe work of six days, all' Whilst the pious Monk is eiiiraired at his pre­ who .ire everv where ••siieking rest and liiid- their fellows, if they were unmatched in pow^ men of science au^ree that there is iiothinL' in it scribed work, tin fire of morniuir's devotion ing none, arc in earnest quest of (hat .some-. er.-i of araumciil. and unfurnished with neces- 1 1-. .• ' \ " i" '" ,"'""" . , ,."" iiu-ompatibic with moder. n (hsco\crie.s ilii'ii-' which they have lost, and are bent on'sury knowledge.' It is idle to suppos<; that, and meditation keeiis Ins soul warm with di- ^, ' , , , , vine love: and whilst his hands are emploved' ^ome |.er.sons. behevmg that they lind a per- Lrraspino- ,i whenver its like is u, be found, beraiuse Cathcdo.-ism is divine, and Protestanl- ,n working, or his ton- in teachiiiL', his heart '''''' correspondence between the sreographical K.hication and increasinu intelligence is the one ism human, therefore an i.rnorani Catholic is a is m Heaven. About food and raiment, i,,. «'""^"\"""" "* die globe and the order ol ler- ,hing we stand in need of to dispel the mi-st and m:itdi for a better instructed Protestant It thinks mit; tho.se things he accepts as mvn ''f''^ productions siat.-d by iMoses in the hrst ..loiids of ignorance that ob.scun- all the aven-'lnis plea.t'-'»P''ranes.+ customs, ecclesiastical art, both ancient and and ability do mu convert the soul of the un- of F.ufrland- lived in former dav.**; and• • it was : ''^'''-'-^ ^''^l'"'''"ir.ii'>t witlumi s.mie rea.son.nu.dern. northeiai and southern: ami all we believer; but they prep this sanctity of life that made Satan wage war this coincidence, see nothing in the reciuil of ii,;ed is the energy to take advantatre of these sion. 1)\ coiiiinuiiicauiii> that knowh.'dL'e, with-- againat the .Monastic Institute, and etVect, by (ienesis but the history of the formation of the- f;icbi, and briiii! them home to individual minds., out which he cannot believe, and by destroying. the agency of human [lassion. its annihila- Adamic world, and date the existemre of an-' |t js useless to expect .Jupiter to move the cart Oiose prejudices which hinder his believing. ! Uuior w(M-lds, who.se anlidihiviaii beds conceal unless we put our shoulders to the wTua-l. It -And so also no conceivalile exttmt of human uon. , , , , , . 1 i.v ,i..„i „,.• immense ruins, from the va.st in-riod of time; is the very condition of our own iiic.irnilc and acuteness or information will preserve us from "In those hapiiv days ol out l.ngland. no , , . , • , .i . .• . • , , ,. , , , , , i i i . • .uch dn'adfnl chronicles of crime were present-' "'''"•' '•'^'•"•7^'-' '"•'^^7'" "'; ••'"^ " '•"-"*^" mysterious be„,g that Cod works thronuh hu- :.postacy-grace alone can do this; yet they ed to thp nilmL^ monarch as IS now ',,,^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^<^rf^^^l^-^^^^^ man nistrnmentalilies. I hough it is Cod alone may dmiiiush the force of tempuuion to an ,. ... y . L .1 i„ /' ,„ I ihe unity of the human race which, accord- who tdves the increase, vet we are told Paul almost mdchnite. extent, and render it compa* to Oupen Victoria, by tliose wlioiu tioxcrn-, . i- , •• i i i i i •. j i i i i , . ., • . • , i i i. i .• i • ,. mcnt have emploved to enquir<- into the state' '"^^ '" Vohair.-, could only be .ulniittcl by idiiid must plant, and Apollos must water. And in ratively harmless. Hoth tor the; sake o our tr? r u -^i • i:.,. iiL .....;,.ci,- „..,., ,„,,i |> n t .P , ,, .1.' i.....,ir„t ;,,,„,„ nc iJirte.J'''>• ^"'''^"''''"''='''"^'''''''''''•'='''"'"' "•"'^'^'"''^*<>"'^f':''•''^ssenliallv IH^ innumerabh! I'roiestani companions, a furnishefurnished fowitr hroya sucl hinspectio tlretulfun l in itemthe sIJlii ase tnosHook!'"";"e " o i i , w .i , i, /-• . , , ,^' • i. i- i n <• L o^.tf 1Q41R19Q . Real>„„,df ,l,„rthen, /O^ KntrlandV„„|..„,l!l ann„,dl M,,clblush, . '\ '-»"">""."•'^'llnf veiiuallc of ih.^d greatesIns impietvt moder. n naturalists.i^lr'J«'"l.v (h'stroyed by an act of Divine success will open brfore us. h w.is the last lemplaied. It is ;m auviliary U> reliirion of Wales, no less than 8.5.659 persons untierl •'""''•''•^'-'"""••''"•'"'>•''"•''^'"i'^rative study remark oT the ereat HossueU on appealiu.r remarkable etnc.acv, in supplying the mind summarj' convictions during the year: and- soj(' d langmiges. * losely examuied, all kmr.vn fnun the p:i.st to the future, and closing his'wall healthy and innocent recnatmn ihrou-rh many as 160,369 were confined in iho.scj faithfiil sketch of the work of the Reformers ilie future life. LOvery educated jierson knows Wools (if .\f. the Uiiriin oi Firussar, liuMclhi IJni- in this land, that on a future ilay the .Star of h) his own experience that his literary tastes prisons during that period! Of this \^r^ ^^rJd^'^Znc^^^Z^Z^^vC'lZ^^^^ nth miiihi arise .again ujion iMigland, but luruish him with luanv of his sweetest seasons number, .39,807 were as ignonint :i.s thuiee ; (_;^.„,ur^. „.1,„ 1,,,,.,. trcau-.iilu's;im-.i books of tlu-He­ brate beasts. They could neither road nor brew.'brew.,; with clcli<'illwr,>icli

entcen years of age!!! and twenty thousand and l>e.-i G'po/()"(>, "o;/u/lf//rc, I'iiri.s.'18:).'!. I). 15(1. they received Christianit}, will always be the, amu.sement, the education of the poor would fifty under twenty-one years of age!!!!—'Pcr- i This hvpoihf.«is. which soiiri- now to prrvail ron- object of their hatred. 'Phe time of veiiiretuice l>o an unspe;ikable blessing. What can a la- rific consequences of Henry the Eighth's cupid­ ccrning the theory of tho day-periods of the learned De' ami illusion shall pa.ss away, and Cod will '/we tioring man do if he ciuinot re;ul, and has no ity for Monastic property and many wives; l,nc. would have the double a.ivuiitaue old.iitm no vio- ,,;,,• i„ i}^„. prayers of His Saints.'" one to comerse widi, when circumsUinccs for- of Martin Luther's pride and his accursed lencc U) the word.s of tfcriptiire, and aureeinj; with a' 'p|,p importance of this subject must be our hid aiiv other recreation wli.Mi the toils of the certain niitnhor of eeoloijieul laets. ll would lind also, ^i ^ • , !• o i .i .i r n • ' i ", i ii- i. L . i i „„ tnn Reformation; and of England's loss of Oatho- ,, . ... apolotfy for quoiiiiir at full leiiirth the followiiur day are over! u e know what he does too licHy. . a rcsiMJctoble .support in the inonuineiits o( aiitiumtv. ' ./^- » . " ^i 'n ir u >• ^,^ Looking at this dreadful progress of Satiin's ! courxfwhether on, Christthe relation. L or 'lifUvteriprofane. .scifuccSee \V,.<..man and reradrdl. />,,,-r'^'""':'''' "But' if='"^ a soiiii' Pr='«^t'«"'d educatiol niiiarks:n is a— politica l biess- , ^^'^^^Well. mischiefHe eithe, orr stagnateijuarrelss, or goesulkss t, o othr eperpe pub-- kingdom, what Catholic Englishman, pos­ Religion, disco,ur«u e 5th.—De.sdouit«, i;nrM.. * Month-] u\ir, still more is it a religious blessing. ,\j,\ j lie-house, or far worse. 'Phere is no amuse- sessed of the power, w'dl refuse his aid in lery.—Jehan Aouwau Trailc de.i science-8 irtoloninuji, ,n\\-,-,A ip,,, .a s„ oal .,1l 1cias.se ,.l.,o-,s .o l^. VCattiolic « ' .i is ar"e^ with '"^'"' ^^'l"*-"'' i^^" ^'^ available at all times, and building up that Church, again, ont of which { etude xii. " " ' 'i Protestaut.smi.xed \ip a, s ital li s classedie heigtis ol t L oatholicf (!nielts yar eno tw to '" •^'' persons, except reading: it is wonderfully § Histoire. de Ku.tte, sout I'irrrr It: Grand, rh. there is no salvation? A great cause of the arm them with ht weapons to tight tlie battles •"'"-•'P- •'•',"' '"-'.^ '"' '»'ide cheaper still; it cares I Bufi'on, Cuvier, Laeepede. fllumeabach. ikc. horrid immorality of England must be the 1 Kralantem terra labii unius, ct m-raionuui eonun-;*^'^ ^'*' '"''illl ;igainst its enemies. We must re-i'"" .'"'' '""' weather or rain, or storm: it casts many afflictions her evil rulers have heaped dem. Vcnitc igiiur descendamus, et confundurauK lin- collect Uiat religious controversy is not cinifincdj ''"^ ''>^'^' ihruui^di the murky smoke of an enof- upon poor Ireland. Rapacious of weaJtb, guana coruno. (Gen. xi. 1,7.) , to the pulpit, tlie platform, ami the periodical. '"""^ '"> ^^ steadily as in a cottage on moun-

/. TllK I'l ITS BURGH CATHOLIC •m tiin'ssidp. Oliildroii lovoi' iVom their oarlicst' ihin;: to them. They an* not favored widi the iniirht be nnajrined to he. it i.f a remarkablei ..ipoke of C!aiholie KoHciiisko ami Pulaski and years iiid it is a limnir rcrifslnmiit lor the .same advaniairps of bi»me education aP we are, speeimeii of the skill of the [jruat arti.'*i even injnf ihc aid we received tVom Calholic Frrtnciv. hoary head. Combiiiiid Willi olhtn' aimiric- If they do not learn at schoid. tln-y learn no- the most diHiciili and tlelicatc malterri. hideed.! ||,. ,|epree;iied ininelinc pnlitic-.s and rehLnon UliMll*'. il ijivcs all thai amusi'iai'iu ran i^ivo; thin)>. If they are noi disciplined at .-ichool, Uic whole painunir is a ••jreiii oi the purest I all he proposer! to do niider the resolution wa.t and wlira aloijf. it (Mil do more lor a.-! than, llicy irrow up uiilraimd. Their parenl-s are ra\."—I'lritlium'a Mitj;iiz'n)e. to choose such candidates of ilnur I'roie.s- aiiv olhi'f single n-iTPation whatsomrT. It' we too iifnoraiit or too bus\ to teach them, or to tant brethren, as would respect the riI.ICS. The blank in the resolution was tilled with bill tjo I'liUun.' iln!ir yoiiiia iiiit'lliueiici's as to iiiL'lu'r station can irmde the childhood of their "lilly," .so as to mak<' ihi^ rewiird otl'ered :>rjO. jrivi- thfin lialiits ol' ihouijhi and plcasurs. and rciiuest them lo offer prc'liniinarv knowlrd;;*- wliicli, il' not attaiiird ' hold on the mind of Catholic l']ii!,rland. and cothe—jiriiicipallv iiieinbers of the Homan Ca-, a like reward of •it.'btl, lo be p!a<'ed with tin; in voiith, is rarely ailamahlf WIKMI the liahits' have alreadv wrought a chaniff^ which is at tbolic Church— assembl(Ml at Waddie's Hall.! rSioti oifcred by Uic iueetin>r: He was conlideut ol alter liic are perinaiu-nilv tnrmeil. once our reward and our stimulus to still wither al H o'clock. P. "Vl. On motion of |)r .McNal-, that the sum Would then'^be lari,n: enom/h to ••'riie unbelieving world clioo-^es to assert etiorls."—('(il/iii/ir Slmxhird. ly, seconded by .Mr. A. .Vlberli, \h^\. Mr. Car- i ferret oul llie dejiri'daiors. The Marshal o tiiai ("albolics are alraid ot the liglil; tint, in rell, Priest of St. Mary's Cliurch was called; the city, in the absence of any l.nv reipiirinff faot, thev llieinselves fiv from us and our ar- to lake \\\v Chair, and announced die .-.ause and | the aiilhorilies to olfera rew.anl (and he. Mr. ^mcntpa': if our wordn wore poisoned arrows: \VnMi:>iHi ISO.—A correspondent oliho/'/(i- i^urpose of the meelinjT. fie stated that, pur-j A., ilioutrlii that the auaumties had done all and wi.spjv too. in tlirir (reneratioii. ihounh not Vira writes thus:—"Our missiiuis are aitended siiant to the invitation of the Catholics of Chilli-'they were, authon.sed lo do)—had oll'ered Slil consistently accordiiiii to their assi-rtions. i\ol with the trreatesi ^UCCCRS; we have just com- ''odie, a colony of the .Sisters ol Notre Dame'or ^^\'^ of his own pitt.ince to that purpose, only bus Cafliolie iruth all ihat awful power menced our tliiid. which is preached iii tlie whose mother establishment is at <'iiicinnali,! i)ul tlii^ sum was too small, whieli helonii- lo ii as divine, l)iit in matter of plain in die environs of N(erdlin»rer. on Uic bad been induced to come her.-, piin-ha.se The committee of ten was then appointed, fart, Tatholie inlelloels are found to display a frontii-rs of Havana. Other missions will also property, and open a seminary for the ediica-iand the resolutions passed. Thev were order- most forinidahlr snreiiijtli and suhtletv when be preached in other parts of the .ountry.— Hon of children and lemale youth. Th.jy had ed lo be lodged with the t'liairnian of tiie. employed in deli>noe of their ened. And .Moiiscicrneur tin! bishop of Koitembui!: has established a free t;cluiol. which is atteiuhal liy ineetiiii;, to awail the aclioii of the c.ommitieeT what I'rote.stanis reroonise in tear, we recojr- assisted in the consecration of the Hisliop of one hundred children, and a Miunw ladiws' and die siibseipicni direction of the CatholiCi nise with pjy. (iive ilu- poor (.-iilliolif hut a Mavence. Moiiseiirneur de Keteler. foriifHy :ieaiieiiiy. at which the liiiih(!r branches of fe-| of the city: and the inectiiii: adjounieil. tolerable I'liani-c; jrive hull some eduealion, canon of U.rlm. who in tiie full viiror ol inan- male learniiis,' and accomidishnients are laiiirht. niise him nearly to an eijual posititiii with his hood ^his .ii,'«:beiii« (mly :t!) years), and no le.s.s'l'his latter had been patronized by some of; I.* At a meeiini,'of the Citv Council, thiH foes, ami that verv multitude wbieh Protest­ distiiiirnished for his taleiit.s than liis\irtues, ilio more liberal minderl of the ProtesUint afternoon, dn; commitieir appointed at the (.'aih- ants imaifine i<> lie sunk iti llie depths of super­ inspires every Caihidie with the i^reaiest ex- ''r^'diren. Soon atlor their arrival, unmielaka- ()lic meetiiiir held last nifrht, in:ide a represeii- stition and servile |iries!-u'orHhip will prove to pectations. We licrmans in jrciieral are very' 1>1<' die building owned by those ladie.s, and held this afternoon—all the menibers pre.sent. and toriiinr-s lo the buildini; of churches, the thev can ;iitain to the harmony which Catholi- threw rotten e eleri^y. ihe iinpro\emom of cisi'ii has itself established b.ii.'wcen science and <'ieiit tbree to break o.ie of the \'encli:iii shits meeiinirwas two fojil:—for the piiri)03e of con* eoileLfe^ tor the hiirjicr elas-^es, the pubiicullon pietv. The Hishop.s of the eccb'siasucal jiar- —some .•ntereil the open windows, fell ai^ainst ffrrins: with a committee /if C.uh.ilie citizens of hook", liiid those ollur duties m which die ish id" the Upper Ubim are doubdess. at the the walls, and on iht: lloors of the rooms; and ,„ rLJaticm lo re.!ent ouiratres perpetrated on thu Church hxs lalmred for CetUliricri, kv us not present moment, enirajied upon analoo-oiH so intolerable was the stench, ihat otic ol die .'Sit^mrs ot' Noire Hame.'' :ind for the purposo l'or;:ei iliat the work of ihe present generation ipiestions. A solid union upon die .subject of sisters commenced vomilinir m the most :darni- ,,f ni:ikin>r an a|>projirialiun lo meet cert:iiii or- is the Catholic ediieation of the \ ist miiliitude. i^overnmenls and the discipline of die cleruy m'J. manner. Two individu:ils of the sister- ders of the Hoard of Health, Happily for tis the work is alreadv beinin, will be, 1 believe, the chief object of that deli- bood volunteered, IIILMH as it was, to iro to the VV. Marsliall Anderson, Ks(i..(m leave, then and Willi extremely eneoura::m!r result.s. The beritioii. house of die nearesi Catholic, and solicit hia addressed the Council in i)..li;df of die commil- Catholic J'oor School Coiniiiiitee has been es­ protcclion. Durintr the recurience ..f these i..^. Jcpuied by a nieetiiit,' of thu Catholic cui- tablished on prinei|>les which have enabled it • • ouirajres, the Calholics ufChdIicothe had wail- zens. above mentioned. aiirle h:is recoirnised die :incieni riijht of ihi' po|)iilar e(hication, it stands in a species ol au­ capilwlalions, which constitute us their jirolec- ihemsflve.s—to test the lull -iient;ih oi die ih,. house :ind person-; of the "Sisters of Notr<» thoritative posjiioii which no other Kimlish laws for dial purpose. Tlley were resolved |):iiin.'" lors. A .second conference is c.vjiecied to be Catholic eduraiioiial iiodv lias ever possessed. upon siisiainiiiir their school—to ._rive ihtir Rt.-Milv.d, Tliai tieori,^; Harnian. U . Mar- held on an early occasion for ihe. purpose ol Ii.s proiTeedintjs hitheno h;i\C been marked bv children an education in the iiianm r tli.-\ pn- .-hall \iider.-^oii. .Vnloiirf Albeni, l)r. 'I'iiomaa J united caulion and enerav which jive the deierniiniii;f wliai are the usurped saiiciu:iries. Such an imiuirv will ix-rbaps be necessary. lerred—wit, h , their, heart's, blood,, if neee.s.-..iy., , . M.-Ndl'^- . Mich.i.l D.ivies. .Michael Uii;neyr- ./•, best au-rury for Us future <-our.se; while it is The Turks appear disposed to settle this im- ^l^' 'r"^'*''^ '^'-'^ ''"^'^ ^^''K' <'»'ti'il addres,s ijie John Rvan, Francis Aid, -Rooer Cull, and Wil- iindeiRiood that its limiiiess in resisting; theanti- port:int ouestion aceordin- to justice. Heli- '»fi'>tii'i: ^voiild propose no viohMit measures. |i,„„ H. Hanlev, be. and thev are hereby ap- Calholic devices of ilii> (Government ha\e been .rious reform and tolerance are henceforth '''' «^-''T'l'mtr 1>'^ said and dom> calmly, as p.Huled a committee to wait upon, ami confor repaiil by complete succrsf.-. and t;ia! iien<'eforth '» u-revocable in Turkey. The Uanidj. or poll- »'>'-»"^'' ^ '"""^'' '''"^ '•'•4>^''' •*""•'' ''"' '•••'mm^-. with the City Council, on ihe .subject of de- the <'oinmittee of Privy ('ouiicil will transfer -ioji of the last oiltratre. tax, levied upon the Christians :uiil other siili- Msmi; some etlicienl mode of preventing; siiiii- to u.-> our duo .share in the Parliamentarv urant tbre iecls of the .Sultan who are not Musseliiien. Dr. .McNallv moved "ar att:icks and outniiies ajriiins, t ihi' dwelling without encroachin-: on our lilierties. The has .•ham'c.l its nt.m.' and its mode of collec- •-<• prepare a p.eaiiibl.- : nd resolutions. e.\- ;,nd persons of the "Sisters of Notre Dame. preliminaries for the i'sL:iblishiiieni of a lari;i; lion. Their evidence IS admitted in the new pr^'ssive o| the .seiL-^e ol the meeiiUf,^. i'he; and also rcpiesi iheni to olfer a reward of .siif- Catholic Normal Scliool are completed, ami • iribiinals which li:ive just been formed. A ^''''".'• ^M'l"""'^"'! >1'-Hrs. U . .M. AndiTsoii, T.; ticunil amount lo secure Uie deieciion and .!on- die work in actual proa-ress; wliile a small ino.M deplorable and .scandalous circumstaiice M'-^'''ll.v. ;uid <-. Harmaii. viciiou of dio.se, who thus d.'spise an.i trample nuiulwr ,,,,, vi.. i> .. ;. , in inosi fav()rable terms. , ,,,, 111/^11 1- « 1 iMi motion ol VIr. liv an. It was un:inimouslv iliii lo pndii i)V all Ihe-'C troui'ies.— t.tt I ni.c. "Men's eye.<* are oponilt!: to ihe awl'ul evils 1. licit while the Catholics repudi;ite" tlie' /> / , . , ,// /« /V///r. idea <.f minirlim: secular allaiis with politi.-s.' /''•*"''•'•'/• ''^^t 'h.' Mavor bv authorized to which el\e!; noito vote for candblales who were not known "'"' '"'^"^'f-i'"" "' 'l'/' [H-rpeirators of the rec^ttt Willi IIR: friijhtfiil niuliiiudes of poor Calholic to be laiorable to an e.ewhere. who we Till: MAKONNV I)I:I. \ I:I,O.—.\nioiig the pa.ssage of such ordmauces and laws ;is would "^ s crs o ; ore .mie. .... MV only what we know iV..m t)ie !)esi aiithiM- many works of art. which the unscitle.d .state of secure them in the same. SiilOO K<-\vair In-auttioi;4/.ifri to oitcr ii rcwnr'! of .AIOII for tlic ;ip;)ii'iiciiMi>ii .iiiil i-»»rr I'ltion "ced-iime of youth: and mere prudence is finished MadiHinadel \"elo b\ Uatraelle. This arrest. of lh» |ierp«lr:iti>rs /if ttii- re<-Hiit (iiitriii;e>i on- llie par- sliowinsr to us that it is tent'old easier to pro- attractive picture derives its tide from the Vir- 3. That it the I'liv auihoriiies would not ••oiii -III.! (iioiiiTiv ol ti:t. "Si: .lesiis. She i* Would be forced to adopt .some measures in Or- ! 'I'll-! atwve r<-\\ar.i is iieretiy lie paiii on 11. whether in inuorance or no. \\\ see ihai ga/iiiir on the iiilani with all thi' devoted love der lo protect theinsehes. the ••onvi(;tioii of fluMitrcriilt'i iirOlfi'iKii.T.^. " ' '' '!"' wmirino labors of the most apostolic ofamollier, and with all a Aladoiin:i's reve- I'ol. .\nde.r.son e.\pl;iiiied the motive of the The niitraj,'<;.t r'i>('frr(i' Wity of Jo tor ihe yoiin.a what nothing,' else can do. and interesieil spectator ot the proceedinij. as«;uilts were eommilted tiy miscliievoiis boys.'(•;,; 'tli^, l=ii v'M-y msiruction and iraimn« which all respects of the higliesi praise, and die land-, shoidd deter the.se cowardly :issadants—men: red hoi. In June IH'.U>, .soia<' cannon balls schools alone can confer, tlie work of ihe scape forms a delightful b;ick grand. To\oT strong hoi/ti—from disturbing dio.se peace-! wen; raised from the ship .yiiU'y iiose, >vhich H.Tiry ,s alter life, and on more public occa­ mention one little I'xample of die .-ingular .~iiiil '1 ladies, who had been invited among us.siuik in a naval engagemeut neaj llie Isle of sions. ,s in a crreal measure inisirate.l. and has and linisJi displayed in this beautifui v. ork, th'^ ol. A. alludeii to the genius of our free insii- Wight, in .fuly, 1.5(.''>, nearly 300 years before. 'lo biusi. on which t.i rais,. u hLStin. striienire. veil which the Virgin is reiiresentetl as lifting 'iions, which was tolerant of all tenets ol'reli-!'I'lii'se balls all became hot on exposure to the 1 eucr'n ••"['-r"'^- '""• '"' "»J'^'«>^uid a little I'rom the sleeping iiifuiii's face, IS marveloii.slv ;,noii. The coinmou treedoni «l America had! air, and fell to pieces^ The cast iron grating, painted. U is pertei;tly transparent,and seems, been won b\ the miiitrlini,' of Proteslant blood alter being loin;; in flie breweries of London, •so singuhirly tine, tilmy and li'"-'"-" of the "••^ciumc and the peasant is well nurh everv all die appearance of what a silken •oiiwebjthc a:->suinpiioiis ot Prolestant Fimlami. He; similar cause. 1

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nient; Uiat iliere is a judge appointed to decide! Crocket ? If you liavc, you must have seen' The foUowiug was probably intended as an what Religious Tnnh is: that he is constiluled; iJ»- following expression,—"barking up tho : argument: " They have forgotten, or perhaps THE CATHOLIC. til for his office bv having from (Jod the Spiriij wrong tree." Now, this is precisely what you never learned, that Paul, the tent maker. pMsed of infallibility. Hut lurther than ibis she doespiiive been doing in your famous article—you|a part of his time in the 'workshop.' and went not go. She does not punish heretics, slie j'•^^•"'' been barking up the wrong tree—you from it to the pulpit; and that Petea, their own PITTSBURGH, SEPTEMBKR *!, 1850. warns', enlreaus. threatens them there shejl'a^e been whaling like thunder, (pardon our, elected patron saint, was a tisherimm, and ac- stops. " Ecclesia abhorret a sanguine." — i ignorance of classical language !) some imagin- cording to the testimony of an old Greek book "The Church a!)hors bloodshed;" she neither !»•>' Priests for writing the article alluded to injon our shelf, followed that business somewhat THE CHARGE OF PERSECUTION. ution. What-i^'*^' Catholic. .\m\ it wasn't a Priest at all o/ after he became an .\posile." persecutes nor enrounigcs perseci The Catliolic Church claims to be absolute­ If Ciitholic'^'''- Nevertheless, you have been barking at! As we must dismiss the " testimony " of an ever (Jod permits she submits to. ly infallible in all her decisions in matters of them when they wer'nt there to be barked aU^^'old Greek book," we are left but one Apoaile governments have visited with civil punish­ faith and morals: and. singularly enough, this or, in other words, in attacking them you have! who, after his call to the ministry, worked ment their rehellious, their disobedient, their claim, 80 reasonable in a Church which pro- been barking up the wrong tree. ! " somewhat" at his former employment. Now impious subjects, she has had no hand in it fesses to teach men what to believe and do, mjj^ .^^ _^ semi-barbirous acre, barbarous and '^''**' *"^^"'" "'" ^^'^^ ^'"^'*'''' "*''"'•'' ^'-'^ excited when the circumstances in which St. Paul was order to save tlieir souls, is opposed' a"s the bloody' penalties were inllicled, she is not re-1 y^^""" ''''' *« =^ ^""''X '"Xnuin of good mind and placed. :it the commencemem of his ministry, highest pitch of arrogance by men who as- sponsible for what she could not prevent. t.-ilents, without much pretension to learning or, in tlie infant Church, when lhe.se, together with iume to themselves that infiillibility which they The Church is the judge, she is not the exe­ classical style, who happened that week to ap-i tho»e mentioned by himself, are taken into riew deny to the Church. cutioner. pear in our columns without his usual signa-jthis instance, in the case of Paul alone, will No claim should be admitted without exa- jiure, "Theophilus." He may even be unable hardly deserve the name of even an cxfrftne If Catholic governments have punished ob- mmaiion. No teacher should be received, no to read the old (ireek hook to which the .'id-] exception: while in the Melhodi.st case, the stinati! heretics, however wrong and injudi­ ambassador should be treated with, who is not I'C'curf so complacently alludes. Hut, noiwiih- working at trades and the following of mere cious we may think such conduct, it is not »blo and willing to produce .sufficient creden- standing thi.s. he may. perhajis, be found! worldly business forms the grand rule, general

gant, by men who are consUmlly making ^.sive of all morality, of all government; as suchj ^^„. ^^ ^^^ ^.,. ,,,;_^^ .^ ^^^.^^^ of practical good! But if the business of the "workshop" is so •imilar'claim fbr Uiemselves. It may be true;'^'^ """^^ "»l lu-allowed to corrupt Others, toj ^^,^^^ ,^^^^ observation, although his classical! mucuch o1)f1 an apostolic practice, how ccomeo s it thaiUi»,.„. —e Catholi^ c Church alon• e h:« «r..«Ympnniry' - . Ui••**e' MethodisMt'iliudist circuit ])reachersi)reachers. ElderElde s and , .. , - , M ..^ .;..„. I,,,, c,...rf,o -. Clous lanalicism led liim to denounce. 1 nis! .»- i,,.,,. »,«,..«..n.. .>,..i i..viti n-iil nr<.a.i,-,n n i • . - • . How excuse cannot be made lor Protestant sects and laisectd , scarcclaime ttho e thihumbless prerogauvet membe; r buoft anscarcy secte .i, ^ i r i, . . , |j hojic, however, inat hoin will preserve n,^l,ops contrive to keeji clear oi it? ha.s been free from the t;iciias.sumption of this'governments who have per-secuied Catholics,.goo ^j^^d^ j-^-tempej ^^^r ,,iisand, wChristiae will nendeavo charityr .t o acShoult thde cuniel,,,p spo.s.s.-e.ssio it that keepinn of gth eclea pavr . oan.f th! egiv wore nonk thee avt extraordmarv power. ;='"'' Quakers, who are obliged by "-e very, j,^^^.^.,,,.^}^^^ .^^ 1.^,,^,,^ ^^^^^ -^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^ lui-'all to the poor double worked loc:d preachers' Since the time of the great Revolt. ,ach P"''^''P'''^ ^v'''^'*''''*^^" ^'l^^''-^^'''^"'^'^ ^""^'^ ="'^i nnm as we hav,- endeavored to do. on the; Qn,. would think from the following picture of Protestant sect, (if we except, perhap., the 'o^'^' citizens; and who persecute Uio.se who j,^^,3g,jj ,^,,^.^^,,,,,^ ^^.j^,, retrard to our neighbor, j their character, that Uiese poor lellowfellows ought Quakers,) has persecuted those who differed.^o but exercise that right ol private judgment not to be m:ide to work and preach for the ex­ from it in religious opinion, when such pen^e-i ^^ich them.sclve,. profess to concede lo Uiem. Far the Piltsburtrh Catholic. clusive benefit of olhern: cation has been in it^ power. That is to -say,! '1^» conclude, the Catholic Church claiming THE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE IN "Our local preachers as a body, are men of each Protestant sect has exercised such power,'« '»^ inl.alhble, denymg to men the right to PASSION. respectable indents and acquirements, generaUy is it possessedJ lor r- th.1,,e . punishmen...,,.i.,v>.«n,it. or^fi wnaw»,-.ti i;t, doubt tlie truth ol what she teaches,' and pro' - n 1 .1 i- .1 /n . 11 I better instructed in what is most important to claiming aloud that she alone can enable men Our brother ot the f hnstian .\dvocaie has , , . , ,, /,,,.• V, , , I >„. vv.,.. nil r„MiwVimnnt Claiming aiouo mat sue aione can enaoie men „. i i i- • ,• . '"' known than the Roman I atholic priests.' regarded as hercs\. Now, all puni-shinent K , ,, ., sullered lum.selt to get into a sintul passion m ,. . . . ,. . r x , • " . , , ,u., ,i,..o« 10 bear die evils oi this world witli patience, _ . , , . Our editor tells us bv way oi threat (tern- supposes a crime, and supposes, also, that those f ''con.sequence ot a lew remarks ot ours on the ,, ,, , , n ' , ,.,... 1 • • , . 1 and to meet the iiidy^menl in the next with a l>le!) that iliese men will soon be in "reffions who inlhctuiimigine their victim to have been •'"" 'onitc I in< juugm. Ill 111 ui, lie XI ui . ,|,.^,^^. Q,- •vj,.,i,„^i,„„ .,„j j^s ,,.,^,3,,, ,„. ^.^^.g_ ' ^ 1 r 1 1, . ^f ,iw. nr.rr,,. Tnr M,hinh ho ^opc of uardoii. claiius to hersell the rielit lo , " ... , , , ' liPretolore purely Roman Catholic, to beard justljudgeyd founby nond gudte buyt oatn thinfallible crime espirit lor whic. h he i i , , .. that," Among sensible people such pnesilv cant . ,. . ' , „ „ ... ,. ,. slinalrt-' c Ierro r ^in regar. d „,,,..„to religiou! s.,,,,„„ opinion. 1 - »se the spiritua sword :ilone; Pnncstints. on us all three, , whil^ , e there ,i s no , evidence a- t all the ,.,lio, n ini hir s i den. He wili l hn/. d it imor to tsuffero be s correcteby somde bcompeteny corporat l judgpunishmente or iribun:il, and;, i ,.an only i.rovoke a smile and a sneer.' A ht • . " I, tiey deliglii , in carryin, g th,e Gosjie. l .t o the, J ,, ,, ' ,, .• , ,,-„,;.„ „.,.;,.,in., .,.„,., „ thverese othet penaltier hands, admittinthose whosg thae t faulthetv hahavs ebee non tha,. t he .'ha 's "winded." , . . ,,• hi,„()|.,s advantag, destitutee l;o amkeei pthe they mar et o notheit runfrequentl vocation oyl andetestabld herese si ssuc a hkm and opiniool crimn ema whicy beh, i c:trotesin be- ' , , , • , ot pa-ssionWe canno, a t grmshu,t anoudr eyea sneers to ,th hee coursshouled which have ; .ti^ ., pioneer, . .?s to new Vneighborhoo ,. •• , ,d and spars,, e , V ,1 , ir u , • warrandiat thet yto rhav ihe muhexercises whicd ah riirhthevt mawhicv happeh theinr thing.' s are Utkin^ g, in ,th. e .so-calle, d , religious! jackal^f;ttie„,.s lo thei- rYes ow.n an"liond whes n atth ehome new. neighHear- " o"- .,•,', said: tor. as prools of fns sense, he has iriv<'n ", anl^ have given convincing prool that such is ' world; and we sometimes take the notion of' borhood is able to pay. then comes tlie Rev. , . , ,• X . tvero professbuy tormentori theis rd o ownont opiniondeny lliem—th, have claimee righdt ,, _, , ., , . ,..;i,. _ . ,, """ speculating a litUe widi reference to llie imme- ..ircuh preacher to settle in it, on -.inalan/; and their opinion, the question arises, who is to :ind- exercised the right to •visi t with ilit " . , ,, , . •.. . L u- of private ludgmenl. diate causes at work. Thai Protcsumtism and! the local preacher is sent, no—"delights in roll- and who is this but he who is infallible?—!,,,,,^ """ISTIVN XDVOCVTE XND'^''^'''' Rationalism arc now Uke two colors in 1,,^ along with the furthest wave of emigration correct It? He who is without sin himsell; THi E CHRIJ ^J , Everthe many ma, doubtlessn who conceive, who is frehimsele frof ml o error;l)e in ' -.-..^--.. i Uie rainbow where lhe.>^e meet, that is a good ,^^^^\ sowing iho first needs of scripture truth in OURSELVES. truUi, must regard his opposer as in error. A | deal confused, in a fact which many Prou-staiits the hi: cabin of the newly arrived emigrants." then ought to punish B, and B to punish .\ ; ; Our worthy neighbor of the Christian .id- of high standing admit; tliey also deplore it.- .\mj then again, when ihe "log cabins" ar. this, however, would introduce confusion and | vocar^- appears to lie quite wrothy with us for But the thing cannot be helped: both sy.'-tems^gpjm.pj j,y aapd substantial frame and brick bloodshed, and lead to die extermination of the, a few words which appeared in our columns ;ire based on human reason, and ever since jj^j^g^j, the Rev. gcnUeman comes to sow the whole human race. i some two or three weeks since. In his paper | Protestantism has advertised itselt in all its /„/,. ^(.^j/an,j to reap the/"rt/iVs of the/?rsr. This difficulty soon beg.^n to be practically jof last week, he has worked himself into a'printed organs, as a religion better adapted than To be sure, the regular preachers the Elders felt by the Rcfonncrs and Reformed; and! towering passion, so far as lo writf.' two co-j the (!!alholic to make men and women luore^uj Bishops should be maintained in a way wherever churches were erected by the State, lumns and ahalf of what oUiers, not we, might j easy and comt'orttble in the present world, thus, mjj^jijig to their higher rank, and the discharge as in England, the State stepped in .md settled leall slang. Indeed, did we not know some-i discovering itself to be identical in its real ob- ^f those more important duties which a certain the question by asserting that the civil inagis-j thing of his meek and genUe nature, we could jjects, as well as in its origin, wiUi Rationalism,; fiissenter from the Church of England by the irate is not only the punisher, but also'^tlie j well imagine him frothing at the mouth, gesli- or rather. Materialism, the two systems have ,^.j,„p yj jo^n Wesley gave them the necessary judge of heresy. To litis it was reasonably jculating most furiously, and stamping on die| been regarded as "birds of a featJier," and we powers to perform: but this is no good reason objected that the civil magistrates differed; that:floor of his sanctum, ever and anon, whil.st he! need noi add, thai, " birds of a feather flock to-' .^yjjy g^ meritorious a body as that of the local op.i; protected as truth what the other punished I fiercely wielded the grey goose quill in his'gether." 'i'he Advocate profes.ses itself unable i preachers should be required [to give their scr- a« heresy, and tlial truth was thus rendered ' rhodomontade against Catholics. When re.ad-! to comprehend how a religion c«n be on die de- vices gratuitously. local and indefinite. ;ing his article, we were forcibly reminded of cline whilst the number of its professors is on| (Jur friend says many fine and encouraging To this difficulty no answer was vouchsafed, 11 ercules and his club—the only ditrerence be- ihe increase. Just remarking thai we did not; things of his beloved .Methodism, Hear him! men were told tlial they must not rea-son onjing, that Hercules dealt his blows judiciously, admit the fact as.sumcd here, we will try to .» Methodism is again upon the increase. She such subjects; that they must be content to re-i whereas he rr/iackrd away at every poor fel- help him out of this difficulty. Religion being ig niarching on lo new victories. Her faith ceive religion on die authority of those whom low that came in his way. Was it tear or fury, i principally a work of die heart, it declines! ami hoi)e are in God, ag:iinst all the niachina- the State appointed as teachers of it. It was!friend Advocate, that caused you lo deal your when the heart turns from (Jod lo Mammon;I tions of die Pope, the priests, and the devil. no matter tliat the Stote supported Episcopacy iblows so injudiciou.sly ! Could you noi havei when it turns its affections from spiritual to! she is already invading portions of the Pope's in England, and Presbytery in Scotland; the j confined yourself to die Priests who. according carnal things; when it breaks with Hod andjilomiiiions, and is mediUiting an altick upon subject must change his opinion as he changed I to you, did all the mischief you complained inakes with the world. It declines, outwardly.: the Eternal Ciiv itself, where Satan's seat is; his place of residence, or suffer such penalties j of ? W'hy did you drag in the Bishops, ('ar-j when it begins to gain large accessions of the or perhaps Rimini." he is not sure which.— as the State saw fit lo inflict. dinals, and even Puis the Niiuh ? What did worthless, and the vicious, and to lose some ofj He should have said " where Satan's seat was The consequence of .such doctrines soon be- Uiey do to you ? Or did you want to spin out its brightest and most virtuous adhcrants. ; a .short time :igo;'* and tliat was just the titni gan lo be seen. If religion is Uius to be re-!a long yam for die lienerit of your readers. In our article we gave/ffo of what we con-, tor Methodism to make die att;ick, that is, ceivcd at the hands of the Government, the which you could not do without dragging them sidcr to be the causes of the decline of .Metho- whilst its friends, a pack of foreign intidels had religion of every country is alike true and ini- in also? Or wasUiis the reason that you spoken; dism. Ujion our remarksoii the first of these, the Pope down. Such a step would be pef portant; or, rather, alike false and contempti-j of the ignorance of the Priests,

.he ascendency of peace, order, and virtue. 1 fiiolic doctrine which is assailed most ^''•"l'^"t-| JJJSCJJLLj^^J^ JJQUS NEWS.''^"""^ the nighl, entered the cell, who remain- 1. fli . K' I>II. rowirdlv md conteinutible; Iv bv tlw enenii<'s of the Church, ilirou^'bout i ^ 'jed with him until ilie hour of hifl oxeculion, baffle not on) itit co ^ -^^ . ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ the ' "'^^' Jny, so Uiat he could not accomplwh self- attempts ot the slaves ol John vvesic) ui , ^ , . _____ jegt^uction were he even so disposeddisnosed. He Enfflibh dissenter, but also all die assaults of| hands ol men ol ability and 1 hf.dogical learn (iiiKAT F1.00D.S IN ruK EAST—Loss OK LUK P^^^*'*' '''<^ "'g^^ camly, and in deep mediUtion. & . - • • .r! ;.,., «l,„,. •„ u« i„ „n"...;««« ..nvili.. die more reckless and professed eiu-mu-s of| ing, Uiey may be made very etricient auxilia- AND l*KOPEKrv.—Philadelphia, Sept. :K—Ac- '^y ^ o'clock, on the morning of the 30th, trudi. THEOPHIU:S. I ries in disseminating light and knowledge ,.^,^,jj,j, ,,.y„^ ^j,^. Schuvlkill represent Uie freshet '^^•^'^^• ^i''*^*'' and avenue leading to the jaU wa« aiiiuiigst the ignorant and prejudiced who will caused by the recent rains, as very destrui'iive *'^'*^'^ ^'''*' human beings, all wending their read a newspaper, whilst iliev will not readi to life and pruperiv. A large number of county "''^>' '^ ^^^ pl^*"*- ^^ execution. Thousands \Ve recommend to die readers of the Cath . Ill \ \ and canal bridires are swent-iwiv Tlie Har-^^'*"'^'^-*'"tJ'"*'ir''»''^<^'" the vicinity of the lail all our standard works nor come to our churches '*""''";•" "•^'"K'" •»" s\*epi awav, * "*^ "^'^ ;„,,„• ,,_,•; „.Y, . 1 1 f ' "nu olic, an article on "Popular Education." to hear our doctrines explained. How many which wc have tran-sferred to our columns this I j^^^^ j^^^^^^^ j^j ^^ ^^^ ^^^^_ Church by meansiri.sburg h and l.ancaster bridges, cros.sing the! ^"^'"""'o ^^Hucss the melancholy scene. The Schuvlkill from Reading, are gone. The '''*"''•'''^^'"^'^^•^'=*"'' ''«"S'--'ops. >" t*»e imme- week from the London Catholic '^'^a«''«'"''-—! apparently as insignificant as that of reading a Read'ing. R. R. and Schuylkill Navigation^'-'*'*'. ^''<^,'"''y ^^ ^^*^ jad were literally fiUed, The Editor has copied it, as he tells us, fromj (-..^^ij^u^ 'newspaper. The children of error Company ar.; losers. Ten iron bridges at =*"'' '" '^^'^ <^^cry I'lac-e where there WAH the die Rainblfr. and introduces it to his readers ^^^^. numerous—they encompass us on all sides, Mill Creek, belongiiiir lo the rail road, are said •'^''«''"--'*' chance of seeing the sad event, to be carried away. Sixty feet of embank- '^' 10 minutes before » die Sherid'call the idi some sensible and appropriate remarks, g^.g^^. ^^\^yJ^ j„ umJe to keep duin in darkness mental Irish Creek Kalis' Dam. and die iiig »=»'"»-"•''"*" witnesses to die exeeution. The wit- 1^ In reading it, we felt sensibly our own condi-j ^.^^j^ ^^,^^j ^^ Catholic trudi. Should we not dam b(>low Reading, property of the Navigal '"^^••'''*' "il'mlU^d numbered 125. He stated tion here, in point of some system of educa-! ^j^^.^.^^-^^^ use every effort to enlighten them by tion Company, are swept away. The canar'^''^y ''^*^ a.ssembled by his invitation as lawful tion adapted to the Catholic youth ot """-l.^.ouraging the Catholic Press of our country? is injured beyond all possibility of repair Uus wtucsses ol ihe execution, lie requestod diem country. We are, we dunk, m.senddy de.i-| j^,^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^.^^^ ^ _^^^^,^^ ^.^^ ,j^^^ -^^.season . A mimlier of houses are swept awayi f^'^^^'I''"•''*"'" '^"""R the solemn ceremonies, cient in this respect. We have a goodly num-| i,.. recollect that we nnisl tax our purse a few —some lloat.'d down ibe river wiUi the peopl'e ^'"^ comi)any then formed in column of two in and on dieiii. Several lives are lost. '"'"^ "*'^' -'"^^ visited the prisoner's eell, when ber of Colleges and Female Academies for i*ie| jyU^trs per annum if we wieh tins desiratum Accounts from I.ehigh bear similarity to the ''"' ^^^•^- '^r- l'"l»:"» oflercd a jirayer. The education of die children of the wealthier; ^^.^,^^i^jl^jj^j^^.j above. The riv<'r had ri.sen to a great'height, •^*'''''ie 10s o'clorkeell int. o thProfe jai. l Websteyard bry wathes schools for our poor—for the poor working ..yj^^j^^.^j ^,-jj^^. Valley" will not onl'y not;I'Ohigh are overllooded, and the injury done '^li'^rid, accompam.rd by omt-,r> of the rourt.

diere. they do not exist. We would, 0»''r«-;;is the odier Catholic Journals, will be sustain pmr. .-. I ii..,w <•> 11 n uriiiii'ii Willi f^iiri, mouifn a.pp 'llie .'inbaiikmcnt of die 'I'ide Water ('anal '"''"'^y "'"'t,'"*'11«> hi.-i fate. The pri.soiK^r w:dk- fore, respectfully call ibf attention ol "»', ed respectably. We have talent and learning'at Havre de (irace, gave way yesterday, and '"'^^ ^^'''''•''""' '^''•p ''•''"'*•''>•<>• ll>^ >?allows, Bi.^hops and Clergy to diis fact, that they may ; p„o„j,h amongst the clergy, and numbers and! naviiraiioii wdl be suspinded 'f(jr a week'. ='"'' •"^•^•'"•••'(i 'h«' «tc|)s suj)porled liy the ch>rgy- devise some plan to remedy this evil. ; ^^^.^m, ^u^ricient amongst'the laitv to su.slain! ^"'•'Z'^'- A'r//,»/«r,v.-i>hiladelphia. S.-p- j'»^" '" atiendanee. The s.-rvices on die gal- The system of public schools does not and: „,, ,„, ,,,, ^^^ ,,, „, ,,, ,,„. ,,,| tember N.-At an earlv hour di. monimg. die ;;;:;:.n';;»;;;;:^;^;;;; Z';^..;- ^^^^^^ P^™ •^ • . . .__:,.,i • ' * , ,. jscene from I'airiiioiiiit to the .\aval Asvhim •• '" ' '" """' ^^'"' '-'^'•" K'l^f'iicj. W lien caimotsupply ourwanUssolong a.^ 11 IS L.irntu^j-^jjj.,ijjj^,^^j|.^^i,^^ijjl^^.j. i,-^.^.^.^y (.^J},Q1,P ^^^yjjj,^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ terrilic, sad, and Pictnr.sque.— 'ompleUHl he bid farewell to all present, - on in it-i present form. The powers that be j^ j^,g ^^^^^ Uy^^^ ^.^^^j^ .^^^^j roar'of t'hi- anurv and devas- '^'"'-' ''y ''»' .''•"'•'• ^^''••i' ''"' Sherilfdrew die must do as die Briush (Government, according! hating waters were appalling. 'I'lie wharvcs'-'^M'o^f''bis fare, and fixed the rope to his neck. to the writer of die article alluded to, is now! ' .,— ---- -.- (wertall hid from view, and above some of '" =' moment after the trap fell, and his spirit domff in England ;-.d.at is, a portion of thej TAKING THE VEIL. i them die water was full ten feet high. Ware- V^'^^ "•*•"• '""<' t^> ""''•nity. The :igonies of doing m r^ngianu, ^,. . •, ,, .,,, , . i ,-.i i.- . rHiouses, mdls, coal and w..od vards. counium ^''••'''' ^^f"' •^''''•' '^^er, as his stnigglcs were Sfhool Fund, wh c 1 we are taxed to lumisli. On Ihursday, AuLUist the loth, heast oi;, i i i ' M '^ very few jscnooi ruiiu, wiinii ^ , . houses, stables and sheils inniiinenible were ^"'^.^ " ^^• Bhoidd be handed overtoils as a body, thatjthe A.ssumption ol the Blessed \ irgin. Mi-^«: inundated. Many of die buddings which; THK OiFHiin.TV HKTSVKK.N TIIK UMTED we may give a Catholic education to our Margaret M'CMoskey, (Sister Mary Ignatia). «tood near die piers, looked as if they had STATES AND PoKTKiAi. SKTTI.KD AMKABI.V.

that the same difficulty does not exist with re-1 chapel of die Sisters of Mercy was piled upon them die eveiiinsr before. ment (o refer the ease ot' the (Jen. Arinstroinf, gard to diem, as we experience in die present The water rose to such an altitude in the tn arbilralion, and had proposed either the iiiiaiiufaelnniii: department ol tin- Plliladelphia President of Frauct; or King of Sweden, a.-} system. We hope, dierefore, to see the time Ar\DKMYOK .MT. ST. XAVIER. YovNosTOWN.jCas Works, at the fool of Market slniei. as 10 the releree, inliniatiiiif a willingness '0 ac- when our various Legislatures and SUUesmen —The annual session in this excellent institu-!'^'"P •'" ''P'T'it'O'i^- qniesre in the e.hoi.-e of either, by i'ortugal. will be sudicieudy enlighUMied to see tho wis­ uon commenced on Monday h.st, the 2d wist.' 'H.o •a.rmoun. Water Works were stopped 'niere was some d|.en..s.ou of 'die alleged dom of diis policy, and that our country, which . ' V . 1 ^ and will not run perhaps lor some days. 1 his threuLs under which the (Joverninent of Portu- boasts of its liberality and frei; institiuions, wdl Ihe good Sisters m charge ot tho Academy ,i,„j,i,i ,„ake every body prudeni in the use of cjal had consented to the payment of odier not be behind England in a matter of so much are anxious that parents and guardians liavei water. ^ claims beside that },rrowint; out'of di. atTair of their children sent as early as possible. We: At 2 o'clock iliis morning the water in die -he Annsiroiig. The tact is, no threats were importance as popular education, where die hope that this meritorious insumiion will bo J'-nimounl dam was ten feet ten u.clieH and a used. an,l no' demonstrations of force was rights of conscience will not be infringed. II .1, <' .11.., 1 .,r .,i.„ Mi« :"'"' *"?"• made. The American Charire was under- But untd diis happy suite of things uikes p.alronized by the (.atholics ol our ONUI Dio-^ ^^ ^^,„,,^^^,, ^^,„ j,^ „,^^j,. ,,,- ^,,,. ,,,.,truction s,.,od. by the (irs, niinister of Portugal, lo have nlace it behoves us, nay, it is a duty for us, to: ^•^""•"'^^'^" ^''" '•'''"'^•''^ '^'^^''•''""''"""""! ^ Krom Fairmount to (Jrey's advanced menaces of eniploym-r c(x.rc.ve » ' • , 'i Ti '.,, .^. „„! which It HO richly merits. i 1-erry it has been unprecedented. means, in the course ol a pers.Mia! interview take the matter in hand. i here must be no^ j , .,,,^,, ,j,^^^^ Rock and Manayunk bridges are subsequently lo the presentation of his ulti- apadiy, no indiflerence on the part of eitherj "— ' ' - - I gone. The mills at Manayunk are under, malum in an olhcial dispatch. 'I'he next day clergy or laity. Our course hidierto has pro-1 ^ Iflarv's Cemctcry. ; water. a written eorrespondi-nce passed between the duced its fatal result—a vast mulntude of prac-| ^^^ ^ ^^^ ,;^;^„^, „f j,,^ l,„^,,, „, ManaKcrs ol St.i ',!;i"' l^.'•,"^'"5. railroad susUiined much injury, negotiators, in which the minister gave his tical infidels, who. for aught we know, may; Mary's (Jemetcrv ttic following re-Moluiions were adopt-•, Th, e, Schuylkil, i l . cananl is . sou much damaged• i .i , impression,••,,s , of ,th e conversation, niul desired . . , , • i , , . ,' u V, , , - , r r, "'='^ " IS teared it will not be repaired ihisujuit it should be reduced lo wridnjr. Mr. have a sufficient amount of secular learning,, ed, and ordered to be publisluHl, torthe mfonnation of; ^^,.^^^,, ^,,^^^. ^^^ ^^^^^ x^oxhuw had been tardier but are deplorably de8tituU3 of that religious; tho^.per.on« who h.ve notyci secured Lai«-»H. a^rce-; ;;„,„„^^, ,,„ jf^^ SrhuylkiU r'«««/.—Potts-HVom his intention than lollireaten a resort lo educaUon which is all-important for the forma-i able to the wcond re.olution, nfty i-cr cent will In; add j ^.^jj^ .^^.^j 1.—'I'he .Schuvlkill Canal is a toud' forcible means. Notwithstanding this di.s- tion of their moral character. Let parentsj*** ^» ^''^ ?'«**"* P""-''^'"''"'^ ^^'''^'^'^''">'^^ ^'°"^'wreck in con-setjuence of'die late tVe.shet, and claiim^^ die mi.sapprehension has not been esDCciallv who have so heavy a responsibUityj'*"'"*'"• j "" business can be done on it before llie close; generally corre<-ted, and it is probable that the *^ • w ( V' It i«Jeiired and hoped, therefore, that all the prrRon«oi the season. arrival ol two or three ves.sels of war in die imposed upon lem ,• ; abore alluded to will »ce that it is ihoir inierest (if not| Several bridges have been carried away on Tagus, contributed lo keep its continuance, avail themselves of the opportunity, wherever! ^^j^j^^^^ ^ ^^^^1 ijjcn,^|^.e, „f ,|„. „nj„ ^jiven. and | die Reading Railroad, and two weeks will be The Chairman of the Committee. Mr. McCler- it is affi)rdcd them, of procuring a Catholic! ggp„,.p their Lou at ihe pre.wnt low price-*. i required to repair the damages. i naiid tfxplamed this morning, by authority, education for dieir children. To diem, there-j The following are the resoluiionn adopted — | Thirty houses at Tamaqua have been carried; that the appearance of the Independence^ and , J . 11 , _„„,! „,ia.,.;.ai,- ttwi -ir i I... .n. . . . /. I away, and about half die houses at Port Cliii-^ Mississippi friijales. in the pt)rt of Lisbon, was fore, and to all, we say read attentively the ar-i »7,«' j"',"7 "* nu.-h is accomplished by ^ • ^.rch and die President of France. It is re- II 11.1 ..-PI, «!, 1 1 f .1 ,. ,,..;'»'«^ P»y°''""t'"f"''''f »^M>n"'''/''• (^'f^'und^^^ ^^XKCI'TIONOFPROKK.SSORWEBSTKK.--AM*/ ,^^l,,,.,,t ilie Porl.iirue.se li,,vernmenl have Journal called " 1 he Shepherd ol the \ alley resincuonK shall be taken ofT. and all Lot holders.;/„/pri-i>tr j/iM /us /'nmiYi/.—The last inter- |}„,n.rht the difTicultv with the Umted Siatea isabout to be published at St. Louis, under the, thenceforward, be enutled to inter w-liom they pl.-ft«e ^.j,,^. hetween Prof. WebsU-r and his tainilv .,, ~,„ave •, cle.r-.cier A^ lo rr..nnrc theni to ... • , ., ,, .1 ! within their Lois, or make rurh transfer ol the same as , • , .,,, ., ,, ,,,,,, .• » ,, , ,s" o\ >^> ii.i.i\t .\ tiiaracur A> lo require im,m w nutrnnnirr'inn direction Ol the Most Rev \rcli-: • .• . 1 III-. . 1 took, iilace on 1 Iiursiiav. Hit; i\)\X\ oi .Alls;.. Uie „,,„(•_ ,,,.,... ilw.i.- fli.ir.r/. Uara tlin Kinrlmi- paironagL aiiu uiri.iviiuu Ol mt .Tium ivi.>. .»it.ii , iijpy n,ay iiiink proper, always provided,such interment , , , ' .•., . conier ujioii tneir i ii.inje Mere tiie nigncr bishop Kenrick. From the well known talents! or transfer «hull innowav'be a violation ..f the rules!''^y''*''^""'' ^"*'^'**'^"^"^"- 1 be luterview last- ^.^.j^j^. ,^,^^1 |-,jm.|. p^^^.^.^s of a minister ot the ,nd Io,r„l,.,r ,vf d,is .limin.ruisbe.l and amiable "'"^ re^ulaUons of the Catholic < hurili. and m accord- «'J ^^'vcral hours. W ebsler was under the un- j- class.—Cor. of (hizftlt. and learning ol this disti.isruislic.d and .imiable ^_^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^.^^. _^^ r,^ulat,ons ot the Cemderv. ; press.on that his family was entirely ignorant as •> bPrelatee all tha, wht Iot -shoulwdl, dn obe doubt. , he a very frecjuent ; CemeterR„„kfd,y is herebThat npostpone. order t.l, tpvo Ale lpernoiir: Soul.' , Daydesirou. yatur-s of:' to, di;e time ot_ his execution, but die aiiocaregeneral dini- to | intentio* '"'• nCuKA to fitr heURITAI.r up N foSTKAM-SIIII-.—Ir the conveyanct IeS reo-lf contributoSome timr ief hsmce deo wnoet expresseact as Editord our, regrewe tare ^t':::^^^^.-^]:^:'^!^:^:^^:.::^^^' procuring LoU in -St. Mary'^ Ometery , every reason-; piv.^.sioii is that they were fuUv t^Z^:!:^!aware tha t the Parte,^^^^n^r.d tha t onth eth esteam-shij I'aiific. betwee) "(ireant Panamnrit;iina an' ids sure that "The Sheidiep! of the Valley, " , ^yin :. "'''tje eadde timde tfoo rth selectine preseng t thpricese same, o,n previouall HUdbi-is tto any altera-j .j^n,, ^..,^ the day set apart for his execution, about to be purchased by a linn in this town uon lo broach the subject. The interview is'^-'" Francisco. i^2.^>,000. is mentioned a-s die the discontinuance \ of some ol our Catholic- ,;i'o nFro beinm gth emad minutese in th. e price^tl.(;P: .roiusecratio BKALK, nJr . j the,.^_^^,^ th.-refore, knew that it Was die last visit '•^•"'"'••t^-tl wUh die einigralK.n trade widi the periodicabi, and die sickls condition of odiers.; S,cr(tary. ' said to have been painfully e.vciting. Adeep'«tim demanded, and it is stated that the com- I and mournful solemnii\ pervaded every couii-'":""! will be given to an officer now m the We stiled what ajipcared to us the cause of: „_.,„_ ^ -, tenance. 'I'ears melte'd and dowed (ro'piouslv Halifax squadron. We are notable to guaran- both—want of zeal or of iiiU!rest an. d , therefor,,, e :, BIOOTED MKANNKSS. —An Ex-Mayor of'from the eyes of the mother and daughters, asi lee diese reports, but we believe .some ground hide or no exertion on die part ot die Clergy | chdhoothe, of the name of Wesson, publishes i they looke'd upon the unhappy father and bus-; '-^ists tor them generally .—Atyprpoo/ Jllbxon. to increase dieir circulation and perfect apathy i^ (.„lu„^n ,_j,j,) ^ |j^lf„j t},f. ..(-;;i2ptu;." a Whig! band. 'I'he eyi: of die condemned was also; I.\( RKASK OK THK RUSSIA.S .\RMY,—The or want of generosity on the part ot the laity j paper of thai town, abusing the CJaiholics in. moist and swollen. 'I'he most agonizing sor-. Emperor Nicholas has issued an ukase order- in supporting diera. This, we are inclined to'general. insuUing individuai members of the: row pervaded during the interview. The part- ing seven men in each 1.000 of the population .L- . • „„ ,• ,. .' .. , ,^ \ Church, and condemiiinii the Counsel for od"er- in?, too, was sad and melancholy, and seemed; of the western provinces of Russia, to be raised think, arises from the want ol a proper appre- . , ,- , • ,- i . i i- i . .i i . i 11 r i .,.• i .• »-.Uoa^ .i;o»ri(.fa . . 1 1 ir .'ing a reward for the detection ot dio.se, who! to indicate that it was die last lime diev would: for the army. The poimlation ot these districts ciation ol the usefulness of these vehicles of j ^^^^,,^,^,1 ^j^^ ^^,^^^^, ^^ ^,,^. s^i^^^.^^ ^,f- Notre ever meet and part in life. " | is computed at :J1 millions, whereby an addi- truth. They forget how powerful such papers Dame! This is die meanest thing we have At (i o'clock, in die evening, two persons, j uon of about 180,000 men will be made to the may become in explaining and defending Ca- heard of.—Cath. Td. j who were appointed ic) keep watch widi him j already formidable military force of Rus-Hii- 206 THE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC.

.;. Tut BvRxiKG or CRAI;O\V.—We copy the Tho U^*st aii«I <'licn|ie<> liicir on n I'libljcaiioai, they ttitjpi-^n. JoUowuig oxiriici 01 a l«itor. rdativo to the sad FAMfTA' MKHICINK IN 'I'HK WOIU.r). J]lnl4!^ lYI'Ciiuii'C. istantiy nji iiaoii .1 .wij^v «iiic(; ol r;<:hool. ('iassical ttn.) cal and drtlamity that bcfrll Cracow on the ISth of July ; F \ S H I 0 \ \ /,' A /: 7M 1 1.0 R ] .Vlitcellnneou' Hoiikt, Pajicr, Stiitionnry. i^ D K . It O B E It T S' i Mliich liiyy ar jireparfcl lo siipjily, who: . »n ftif last, from (ho l^ondon Daih/ Xcivx, the writer CO.MIMU'.M) , at tio- ^ (TV 1 lUfSt pri'-c^. • Irdcrs iriiiii aal e andt(^t«jl Ail cif (I (• r ,- 11 r .1 111 [I I I y at; (> n ,| i CCIM- cnri'Toi a i!iro'i(i will rg. o|^,';^'Iji^^h .yai^, an.eyc-Wimess of tho terrible, 10 ii.i oi->iin.if attention aiJE;. 17. — ly. ' jt»u.\ ,\n KPiiy vt 1.0., fimm;— . SARSAPARILLA PILLS, 'I'o 'IVaolK'i'x. S4-hl DinTloro.. and t\ic !T>' lialtiir.oi': -t . I!.Tltiii|.)t?''' I "('racow. "tho hoarf of I'ohinfl," '\» in ashes. .'Ai Jlltendivc. Tonic. iJiiirr/u, anil Mild IVi<>ii«i<« ol" l:^«lii«;utioii. You havi!4ni'ilil«'sir«« txicnil thi> atti?iitinn nl'tliosf HoOA'el]. !• nil i Pllhliclipf, perfi liiat on tho IHlli. at midday. Uie fm- In'okc I'rine °d.*i ociitH per Uoi, cnutiitn(n|; 50 Pllla< J. i lit erf! t I'd in llic caiisr of I'liiicntiiin, lo ttic IMI-; an:: .•(—of. r.ttshiirgh, Pj. lowiiiR V.ALC.AFM-KSCHOOf, !!()(IKS. ol their own j out, almo.st .sirmilianeotiHlv, at five diHpreuti K-,.), hn\ contains, ,...fiftv„ .,,,Pills., „.„.„whirl„) ninkr'>.„„.,.,; tlif-,„..,m„ .,a«, ~ IXX'ToK liL.VKKiNEY, " ,1 ,-.,- ,1 ' L' • I i> I . "•jiii.iiis iiiiy I iiill<^!i.-r, s ir to (i.-orgi- C^ni'lcy, II « n «i: O V A T HIST, Oi the two riiie.st elmrehcs—the Dominieaii and; Umvf. clieapor, mul warrantc.l much «;upi'rior in thiic«.aw to any of tin. Sv-mp mixt.irc .-Vncieiit History : Irom the liispersion of tlu' Sons oi Office, and riaiJincc ,\'n. 110 If'ylic utrM 1 hoii.^ands ot pi^rsons, once m ea.'^y eireum proper' >,,„._ („ n,,. [{^ttic of .\rt iiiin. aii.i ciiaiii^c of the Ro- siUfS ID—11, i man Iw-pubjic into an Knipirx?. Bv Peter Fredct, H. 1 *„,.-.,.„.. »- ., ... . ^-- .1' ' sUinepH. arc now endurin/r aH the suHerinirs ofi rnnH ASTo.Msm.Vi; si CCKS.-^ which i.a, at- IJ., l'r,,iU., r .,t Historv in St. .Marv'. College. Ualti-i AcuUeiUy Oi llu, » .MlHllOU B. V, ^ hunijL'r, without a roof to cover them, or a place; J^ tomi'-d th.- use 01 Pr. Cohorts'CoinuO'in.i Sarsn-i more. \VHi:EI,L\(;, VA. to lind .«he!lcr. Of VOUr sympathy, and thatjpariliarinaa iPills ins, , ih ' omio^ of ( hrist, anil '"Pill", .x.rr s •% of your amiahli^ family we arc certJiiii; Imi we li.y ar.' trulv ; tiitf change of the Uomaii Ropuhlic into an l^nipir*:, lo -*- '"iiineit'oiuL'imh of rui^lM''''\Vh,L'''^ '*''"^», wi,: be trust that all tho8t> whose hearts are acee^sihlo NATURXi'S OlVir RSIMXIBIES, ; "'" y'^f-f our l..r,l LSll Tosvnich i=a,ile.lan .\p- i;7'''V''''T'"'"'''"'"i^''''''••''''''^'''^'•^'Mri.rtu.Z'n,^^^^^ to pitv will comiiine and atlbrd some itsHi?tanee! n.tha, they will cnro all cn^ahle^ea^^!•kor^;;7'i:^^-•- to those unhiippy .sufferers. When Hanihurir nd mor.. pleaf^antly than any other nuMicino ..•-er! '"' •'^"'•«\"""-"'^.«''«'. !»•'were ,leeine,l ol .sulficient Iari...-t amnl.cr of p»rr,„.,. ' •-"'i «"iot. ,ho reach,,, known. iiTiporl'ince, hrini;!ii^ the '•"•ork to l",">ii. I!y I't-t. , Fredct, I>- 1)., Professor of History ni -"*! ^lf\rv's experienced a similar calamitv. every one came, 'I'he Pill.s are principally an alterativH medicine. t'ollepe. Da.tiinore. forward with his f^uhscription, and INdand wa.s ^Iheir i)a.sis biimg the solnl e.^tradof the Sarsaparilla, The .li^tiniriiishtil and wide 'jiread re[iotaI ion rii the prejiare0 not backward on that occasion. The charity author «•= a Jfisloriaii, and Prolesnr tif Mi-,irirv in St. • KleniiMilary tic to :;ently n'p wii-ii per • Jiiarl"r. lost. bi»)od and a healthy action of ine ; of the citv, twelve in niun- • ry and rtatti'rin!? testimonial? th.n', bavebi'.-n «.> Ireely I|"»-o piiU ir liny nctni-aiinaaMv 300 I'lvaiic? authorities could be prevailed upon to o-ive them The Compound Sar«r>pariila Pills are use.i (or ili . ratio. n of. abo, an .Appeiulix. rontainin« the I'cLla- miv •.'?—tiiii. 1 •• • """ » , no, in order 10 render assistance to the l>urnin.r permanent core of those disease, which ari«.- from an' ' "'^'•'' ^'••»\"''independence. n ».'>urapb>c;,l>k..tc; the <",,,h ^lil.u of Km.net.t ion otf pe ther ! '-"' ' I «> IM- |vs|i4'«»iil lii«- !«.( of .\iipi,,t, cit' v impure state of tne blood, and inorbid .secretions of Ihe I »?°='«"'"•'."• •' < :"r"""K"cal J able of Ketn rkabl. liver and stomach, viv.: erysipelas, .scrofula or kind's 1''r''•"'.'Kvents•, l'i.'>-"^'T'eDISCO s loipnnements, .tc., from I "Olthe veracity of this fact 1 red P K 0 N V r. € V V S am prepa evil, ulcers, scald heads, olistinate cutaneous erup- Creation to the vear 1817. Hr M. .f. K'erney . rOK TIIK IT ri I, I r A TI ON OF '" solemnly to depose on oath." lioiif, blot "lie?, lM)ils, pimples, sore, weak or inrtanied Tosucii as are unaciiuainted witli the ineril5of lUr eyeS, ^lijiidulnr uu^-Uini;?, rh.Muiialic alleoliooJ, pains work, the publishers be Iwaie to sjale, that ueitb- r BALMEZ'S GREAT WORK ON CIVILfZATION, in lh»- bones and joints, dropsy, dyspepsia, asllima, pains nor expense have been spared, to make it perled Protr.-tfd/iti.i/ii mil/ I'urlniHrilii Ciuii/Kiredin diarrlio'a and dysi'ntery, cough?, cobis. consumpt ion in e\ery re«pect. Hesiiles lieiiii; minutely correct in (lifjr F.jTi'rts 11)1 ihi Cirilizatiiin nf EuTOpt when caused by '-npiihirY ''bstruction^ of the Iiine«, in all its letiiih, [uid posseifint; an easy, e!e\ated and FINANCE COM.MirrEE persons of scrofnbnjsconstitutions, inllainninlion of Ui classical style, this work has other merits, that should — //// tlif Riv. ./. Ihilmrz—Fir.if ,imeri- OF ST. PA 11,-S NEW 'xrHEDRAE. liinifs, intlueu.£a, indmcstiua. heiidach auiidice. (everr , ^ ,1. recommend it to oni\ > rsal patroiiaire< " . In 'poin t of ar- r.an,fni>n thv Itinl London Fililion, /Revised, an.i :i.;iie, cbiil \er-s and leNer-; m rnni;iiiieiit, nint in its jxeiienii matter ol cniite.nis, V Cnmcti'd, anil .Inirutnilid iritli a li ^cneral I t"' (w-^ra- The flero-ymcii nt tin- (.^ilhodral. and nervous ,i,-!dlity, and diseases arisin- from an in- '' •tecoPdly superior to any work of tiie kimi: but ibat phical Xotlcv of the Jhuhor. John .\ndue. .Martin Connolly, 'jiiilicious use of mercurv, and whenev.-r medicine i, | ^'''''•'h *''""'.-ed pio'lu . ;.iii» {,„„ John M'Fvioi:, J.'imes Diirnam, ' in their op*«ml ion. Hundreds of cert iticales conld he ''''4'"'?''. tii<' r.di;..,..,; sensihiiiiy .if tin. readi-r. use. anil moxt adiiiiriihiy suiiei! Ui diilenrieie 1 XiUfin;l pio'luvi;. . . . »$ot.tke niveu of those who iiave used tbem with j»reat benerit. s English Grammar, adapt^^d to the .liiferent Matthew Ma^niiM. fJ'iirjc Beale, Jr. SVhcn rr(ile?taiil:siiieouM ii.-i;(iiii;.,-r 'i Hialiiin ds in iir limst, We ask no person to take our word as lo the merits I.ear »ii>oninUiii N. n. MurpliN, Tli'MiiM- W\ line, of the medii'ine, iiuT to call on the ajcnt and purciia^i- ii.sse ol i.ear, ers, with an AppendiA '•'^''t'uniii^,J;^;;!,;;;!;;;^;;^?^;;;;;'';;i;;i;!|^^ liiiles :uid ol>:ervaflons lornsMstuu'tno more ii.i'.aiiced: c!,„riii, ,, ;„i,,p;eil .1 new mod.' ,>i ii.-r.;ii<,.-. :i: [looiiiiiji 10 la Jas. C. Cummins, M. W;ird. a box, and if on trial it lioes not "ive the mo*l perfect .^tudeiil' lo vvritewith jierspicoitv and acciiracv. liv ' preirintci! acti:evcmenl.s as ihe Idi.riiii..'of diiiliimiaii iiiind,lie sntisfarlifiii, they C'MI return the box ami receive the I I,, :|,.v "Slurrav Ir^eiid m c:vd H.'KI r.lofnui* Ir.tdi.iii. Uie pa!tf>i; ol ^cic lice »nd G. L. n. I"'etlerman. Thomas Geoirlietjan, the arln; 11111 wcril. 1 piMrf>i; ol iicifiice and uionev naid tor the same. Purchasers will be particu-, •',',•'...,An V.:iriilf;eiin-nt of , Murray'.s Kii(;Us!!• i i .drammar• . , ! the arl»;iii II wcril. liicnciivceietii..idiii all ^ic'li; aii;H!inriii;/.iM Michael ^rCloskey, John 1). Jcnninijs, t! •rii.» IS iru- cli.T.nI.e : :.i,-u aii.i 1. I ill all -Hic'iii aiiwiioratioM iar to a«k t-ir "Dr. lioberts' Cmiipoiiiut •'^nrsaparili;i .\!i Ti.\;irirlf;eiii<-nl Ap.ieiidix, t i-ontaiiiin.ol Murra; yIXi'rci.se s hiinUsSs ui i (iramiuar.'•rtlio:;ra-. •.-alWinp. ! 10 npho'il PrntesiHMijtni f James .M'(."a!)i'. piiy, li .•irj.oiiiieiil 01 Idose vtio .Ste[)hcii liarrcu. Pills,"' and observe that the 2;reea v* rapper on each box ' n Pariing. in Syntax,and in Punctuation l>e- •lie luera 01 iiavoij; ir-ed i:,c ;ii!i- y«tem 'I'liev clalmWit sign Ileiiry Kane, Joiiu S. Cos>,'rave, lias a fur siiiiiit' of thu signature of .los. ilob.Tls, ,M .; i for the younger cia.s,se5 ol Learners. boait.'fj oj man iioin n degr»4iM I) , ,iud C. P. f'av, and to purchase noi-.e others. Irvine's Serie•' s rif" ('ate.-. w ;ir.s, in ri.1 parls, , \ •1 / \ i '*"••*•" •'• <.••Te^ n a 1 ohier iinptilse to ciiTrri'r'se ufiil liidllitirf;*lia Bernard FlancoiiK Patrick Richard, I parts, M/,. . .\s-ipr„^,prny Ail applicat ions lor !ii;encies and let ters on the siib- tronomv, tlotany, Clieniistry. .lowish .•Vntiquities, ry diiectioii llic s<;n! 1)1 loitjouu! ainl didlVld»»i lOIlf Terence Canipbi^ll. James McDonald, (iii-i.-iii .•Vntii(uitie«, lioiiian .ViiUqwi I ios, .Nly lholo;;y', f/ioki'ii? at liicis stipertieiMfly or fhrniich ili« (f»- ;i'cl of liie medic.lie most be addressed. ;i ist-paio, to- liilli .James Flaneo;in. James (Jildea. I.. P. lAV. -New Voik, P. t). Box !>-.a. nio^rnpiiv. History of r. S, lin ,>• , ' ,> •" I liiloviee an»,od nu-diiiiif (lUiiia.i 01 ,prujiidice iibcrlv.amlo. tlu:f) everleil u?y" lliailuiigwhichiJcompjw*l ihc reforiiKM of ike! f.r sah- bv History, lictjlisb Hislorv •cian History, l''*'""''; in the nlurycoiimlHiieword •'civnij-rtd'or.d mu" ' li:.'I')o tb. conitu' devi!' optiiciiluild* delusionf .'ciciidra, fio WilWl I Michael C. .Millijiaii. John ^Icl)oIlOlli;)l. j cniculascd 10 ensnare Ihe mind* of nitii 01 Kin-inair.riiiiiiuai^IK» coinpiw*!i KKV-'Kti \ McDOWi'.r.L, The Ion" estibhslied reputation of IrMti.'s < "ate-'uldiiiirian »«(. die .iiilhor nndertooii the work of which we »te The ai)ove. gentlemen an; authorised to re­ c-ms,.reel,ides the necesMtv of addin-anv.-ommei,ts:;I"'^'l"ii,if. Ayiiai doh;..io.y and id.dtM*opU. Mpnihi*.iJy««tinn. M Wili! I I'l \S 001 -t., .-oiji.r ol \ ir-ui .'Mley, .'' . .,„ •' • ,' ^- .• , How 111!-man. ciili.-r oid;vuliiHl!v or coiittciiveh. voasidcnw .n ceive .subscriptions for tho erection of tho New av^ .'H—ti .Sile .^i^ents lor Pitl'iv«'"'iuflvt'm Cadiolicny jiiirsu* 1. puipperoiisean:!};* subscriptions and donations for this purpose .if Ills wordii i 11... vervbe.st that could he a,i„nl«l. :!>•;''••i;^'ii'•^'-^ ^"U;;'«eji ••inBlcielieron llic:,iov..|iic,il*»Ic-;v;^^^ irpose: t .>.\iAi.h liiiv .\AMED PHOMA> IHGHI:-, TbeCatecii.-!, •al loriii ol .instriicti n ! 1 z»uon tjiu-'h in Uie anitiiriaiii inv..n...n...... —'• 1 .1. --..^-- now admitted ' nn.tw.....I to In will be ackiiowledifed weekly m the Pitts l)Urtfh 1-^J-•'°'''' •* vears, strayed Iron) Herr"s Island un the - - ••••'I proiK).«eil to liiiny milaiiil! miorneadornedu wim! • se > ic • ' ''""''O*'^'""!'"'' erudn:oiiiiiinlirii dtil by i\ fcarlo^- love iiaii era, coinpiiruii' iljc glRanlie I over his left eye, or the liress he h.id on when lie left .1 Miindiy iV Co. havii;;; b. i nchieveineniM of ('wlioiieiiy. in runiis Un; evil,. 01 rtisnhiUd! ' th ....I'isher' ofi c.cvniini; iiuin.an milure, ami il'iru.^oij; iighlaml happmcsn. wilk ST.lMn/S MALE ACAIIKWV ,, . - , , . , . ,/,,,.,„,! .,„, .u,i.tl>»'=!a»d'ird and hiublvi.op.ilatseri,'.soU:atechisms,M''"7';'"''*f^^^^^^^^^ le Island, iiaiiielv, checkered pants, tweec coal, .111.1 .,.,,, , • , i wiUi the liirch oj imtiorv and plnlo.sophy :ii hm uaiid. Hon die 3!- /PHI/PUIS IN.SlN.STlTUril»T IT N wiii.e-11 pen on .Moiidnv the {,,ot. h can Vnv intorination concerninc him will be | ""i''' t" info.-m tiie pubhc, that ihey are brinsuiii out nof, fiir from h« vino-.-lenrdntiy l*ii.lici'*l eiftm upon sooirtiy, , JL 3d .Septcnibe .'.'," • ^ ,. Ill' ., j Vri'er Ws- '"•" editions with all new discoveries, am! ino.iern' has rciunled the ijreai work of c:vdiza:ioii wtiicli Oalhobcijy arises, Ortl!0.;rapiiy. Ke.idini;. Uritin,.^, .\ritliiiietic, lanktui.y received oyjoiin V a\aii.iui,i, • i . •improvements, in each branch, iin.ler the careful «u-!'ommeiiceil. aail wlnen Was i.(tvNi..;i.rv'w prospi-ron»lv im-Jer r"ii:;lish Crnmmar, I']n;;!ish ('oiii;){>sition, (•eo:;rapbv, t.rei)ar«',d \ fc street, near 1 unnol. aut;..^J—-ii r til' .. serie. s ,,1a 1 A1 I'i;iL'i^vr! Hi.-Mv f)il- ,,, i I1 ,f ••r' >i» X'- . ,! he'*yr Ibuausiiiciyii' ^ypo.'inj^ ;.'unliiiiccr the short-ontniiiir. * nr rather ''viln of I'rrttejt- HistorJ^ Mathem,ities,H<>ok-Ki'epini;, and thf Latin ST. FK.WCIS' .\< .iDE.TIV I'Olt KOVS i pervirion ol M..i. Khli.M'.i, I'.sij., wno has creuarf-Vd . ,^..,' OPTHK rXITKn^rVl'i:.-^—aneutireiynew am >ni in a social and poliiicai puini of view, i^ KoeMiet and Classins k. others luid .•xhdnied therti iinrterCie ibeftl- ({'''Xl 4»pec(, Italmei Loretto, Cambria County, Pa < J:i«>«ii«-ili ItOOks.— In calling attent

not to'nv.'rlook this fact, as it is one of eonci-lorable' "nd liberal education : —Ueadinc, Writinc. .\rith- .! aiHi presented .„ 1, Myie ,;f;:io,p;;:n-;-;ei,io;;;;";n:rr!1"« "^'^' iniportntiee. jmetic, I'.nzlish (.Jrainiiiar, Ancient ami iModern (.^eo- Lrsfil hy Uiejw; ooiisiiliTHt)on»,an.l lU ihe earu^^ rolicilau^ The Quarter wiUocciipv Twelve Weeks. No abate-1 .;raphy, I'je of iljeGl.)bes, Elements of .Natural Philo- ineutvvjiU he made for irregular allendaace. unless in j?oi>by. Ancient and .Mo.iern History. !look-Kee;.i- ca$es of pr' trncteii =ickm:ss. i 'ii^' ^ '^"'' '"'^ur'e of the .Matiiematic«, and of the ' Jreek Tf'riiiVmodertte, made known on application al the' ^'"' '-"'i" flassics, iScc School Uimin, during scii.vil hours. i TFPAt.'< liuppiied lo Huliscnher.. iii llie low pric'e'of S-' percopyVpu'a^bls Illu'tribiis Crbis Roina% .V Ronr 'o ad .An on lie I; very. tJir~t .aui;..3l-tf. J. A. .\1.:D«>NM;LI,. i .,, , , ^. '';,,,. I ^iistiini, .-Viietore I.boiiiond, in rni\ersitate. Parisieii sons .MLKpuviCO,, rrmiers!iiHll'uliUi.h«rs. .- j tile .Annual (leiisiou lor Iward, tuition, 1 1 si Professiird Knierilo, No.a I'iditio. " "•' II~ . . . .1 ^ ~ .. i Wnshiiii!, .Mendiiij'of linen, and use 1 ^ £. , ^'0 1"'^ Market Street. IJtiUiriiore' *;ii|(i tin Bobort \. BjlkCWcll ! onf f FJeddin^n..,..!;.... , ,t'.iavabi• ^..e. :,;,.,• y^^rly in f Fahb's C'loisies de La b'onfaiiip, .Voir..d!e fviitinn .^ f i)utj.icnpt, will be received by all the princi­ ROPi (Sl'lS to ^ive inMruction I 1 a limited niini-! ndvancf?) is, I .A L'lquelli-oil a ajOutPdes riotesex.oli.at ives par .MM pal (Catholic Hookseller.s thnninliout the Inited Statej. J i ( oste, Charles Nodieret aiilres i'.crivaines Moiernos Pittsburirli. l^er of young lieniiomen. lu Ine Cl.asfic.^. Mathe-! Postni^e of letters. GEO. (.jUIGLEV books and stationarv, if not fur III I*r<;ss—and will u« reaov eariv julv 13—tt. inaticsP , and the ordinary uraiicne; of agoo.i Kngiish; niFlmd hv parents or nimrdians, will form an extra _.., ... .ViJ^ust. A education. He will op-n hi< School on .Monday, the| charge, a.s will also Medical attendance. HIsriiRV oi" .\I.\K V LAND, iroiu Its settlement •Jbth inst., in thenviin immeiiately above the oiTice of! The Scholastic Vear, cimimeucingaj above, will close Jin lii.'i-l lo the year l.~48, for the use of Sciwol.s. Hy THF: CAMPAFG-N OF' is.io.' Kirkii-llrick it- Robb, i-ourtli .stK-et, ne.ir .^mithtieid. ' the I.'itli ot Julv tbllowin aines McSin.-rry, F'«ij,, of Frederick liar, r«\\< IS Ki:i:vii.,

must render it de«iraljle as a place (d eiiucat Reni^ion in.Society,or ihe !»olu"uou of Grcju I'nolilcins, tiaii.s- Prepnriim for iiiimedinle pubii.-:ition, ;i newiini .... , ialcd iroiu th • J'reiif h of .\t)be aUrtoiei: ilie llaiiout;: of TUi The attention of the Bnithers to the le,t.-nectita XMERS- WILLZAM SIlVCMOirS "tfrtlItrs.b— • r• Ihi">•". ""-""i.^Rii-nuioi"i of-th-.<• ii.e" Hiflr..--..difTercnt. r.L.1-.;...Chii«liftii. .^„.Communions, , ( moral and reli*i pro.e.i e.lilion of SlILFU'P Dl vLIIIIiner}-. w-lmli Wil tie exhildledforpub- Imuia.aiicw aiiili;heHpeduion; I.ifeof .<^t.S!ajii.s!aas,ofthe( "*-• ^^"' '"^ "" Hy Ji'«« Antonio Pizarro, Professor of SooftJtyof Jt-^Ob.p'atToii t»f ..NowQMiitw SpmtniilCoiiwlar.orj tion ellective, the di.soipline will be |.*n,-t. • e iiispei'Iion, on rhnr'ilay, llie -Jlsl iii't. einbraciog »ll Insiruclioiis 10 J-'i.lishtcii I'lpus .Souls :iv (.heir .loublf. a'id allav an.l parental vei iniidjliii; ..->panisd Lansjua^e in St. .NL'irv'.s Colltfge, Unlti- liie modern iniprovernenis, iatrat »lylrs mid fadhiotic.andwBWii 'tlieir Fcafs; the KIMI Handof Ul«l«r, or ihe l-'oriane»ofHujrir;i » h-.li v ,..,i„ . . c *i i .. , 111 'ro. PhiriJ .'itiuon, iiiipruve.i by the author. wiji he (iminl, 'jpon einininimon. lor chasteiicss 01 ilemgn, rich­ BinJ^'».Uves of UiH-SamU, toe cUeapesie.Jiiioacvei published:, •/^ >• .irly account of the heaitn. -o: :;''-t Tiii: -Pi.is „,.„• e.litioti of a • erv popular wr,rk, bv „.,.• of ness of niaterial, and beauty of liiii-h. eifiiiieiiily worlliy of f** ;ii this c'oiintry: the above with an extensiv-; assortment of''''*'™''-*' P'""";*"*'''. ot e.ich pupil, will be tnns nitted tottiie most rli.1 inrui-hed inistr.ictors i„ th. paironage nfUie liidicfidiNew Virk '«v«jry CttthcJic Work ofunsrij poblished ..1 ihi»..oiuitr>. Al.vi.j iiis jiarent or guardian •ountry, is i ^•ry ny ihf arrival ot'thi- last st«ain«r she i» t'linhied KJ-^xii: a iatge stock of llitii's ami I'rayer Hooks, .11 every style of [ilaui ,xiid«xtra?i!t!iindins,' .M;«sa:», BreviArie:». Allar'Cards. Prayer -Beatli,.*iiver uiid l>rM« iVluitalu, Crow**. Iloiw Water I'oiils, JM.,&C. All :U! .V Ik>iiks received a* soo i as published. Orders "'rr<>nf anypartofllwcouiury vnU be prOfliptly aituideU to. »ail told \*hQle»itie orretKi aitlic .owcJiiprice* OKO. QL'inr.KY.~atV)!;c BoolcMller. auif. .Ill—U StU i!n:Pl. aearSmiihtJe:.!. THE PITTS13U11GH CATHOLIC. 207'^

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'j'llf; eoiiiv,. ' ( . ., r i!n' ralis !•• ill.' IIHI irii'iiits. am! as iiMia i.iu oni-f af llicy j iiiais. Aiiihinelic, I'nictical Geometry, nio! .Mensuni-, ^^ !.li,.>.sc.l.,hr:i::- ' .SCROFULA^ lion, Hook-Keejiiiii:. History, Geography, l.lr&winti Ispi'iii;:: Myic oi lour l»oll.ii: llais for' \ocal .Music, Itotany, .Agriculture, nnd IlorticultuM. IMERGURIArOISEkStS Is.'.O. FKKMS. I Hir !iic inovl -p:.-!!.! d Si'i f itn.i!- (.i .Mlk Ilt>t» rv.r oirored ; i'cr tjiirirti r tor Morirdina and Tuition, ("pavahle ^.TEVER/AGUE,,* i :i! NiW Vorli 'I'lir inndri m adiiiillnl !•) nil -.vln' liiivi »ceu II, j 111 a.haiicr.) Jl8 i lo l.e at oiirr an ijin- aril ilimmmn-, ar.d i:. |HMI i oi iimicrial and llav Scho'ii (nr K\t.ni«. 'I'liitioii per ipiarter, 3 !iiii^tih<> ('••'l* rt^-iiirrd lliBI no llni, in wliuiever vaiu- it iii;>v lie I fBILIOUSFEVE I ra;cil,riin ri.!:p»r li.j ^(iiini; oiy;.-. Il,ru^^l iiiin-n', i.- 1 The i)05tiij;e of Fetters, Rooks, Stntioniry, Doctort' j iiiildroiiS ll:tl> aii«l < aps | Fi--, \Va?liiii^, nil,! H.-d,ling, form f\Un clinrge.* ; ot may he fiirni'heii by parents." The Scliolacfic year will ! ciiitjrace an iiitiiiili' vuriely oi Hiyiir'< aiiu iiiiiicriUi.o: l'ar:> iin-1 ; poilHliiin, uiui >•! Ins i>wa iiiamilui'luii'. runipii* n^; a iii(i...i vu- ojieii on the ht Tne«riny of Septemher, and will b« I rit'd.U'idcXtclisiveasnulUilrnt. Als<>. I

fifiiiit's Mofk or rinbi'i^llas j t1dilr(:ss~llr\ . I.. MrvKii, I)avlnii, Moiilsjouiery I eiiiliracii! evfi} li.n.l Ihnt cuii lip foiiiiil.rrf.ni Ilie rich mlk.linisti- coiintv, Ohio. j„|v l:(_ff ' cd with handit-f ol the iiinsi tiiptrli d^•«l^•ln, lo ihf lew priced j touoii, stronft and lielit. Hr wcalil he happy, HIM), lo KC all OI»JEI%l.^« THIS I>A1, I who have a taair for rare and i'ii|iii>!lr fancy artic en ii llic ' I way ol nap-Tti ridinj? whips, licliiy oiounied r.inci carpet liani | .it -Vo. (.'•(> Market stnei. /'ittuburgh, j «iuf brufho.drcMii.f; CRI;.-S. \C. All these articles will he sold [ at the iiioH r<-a8onH|ilo pnceii. J. N. fiKMN. IN Uli> i\E\V SrOUE, roK THi; i{i:Mov.\i. AM» I'I:I;MANE.NT, The best Faiuily Medicitlu now before the public. 'J14 Jlroftilwav, ! \ l.AUtil". am) spiemUd mock ol ai]irln|; nnd auiumcr junc'--tl ••pp< -t I'aul'st'hnrrh, .N. V. i CURI-: (IF A!,i. i)isi:\^;i;s .MCISI.\(; FKOM • J-V Dry Gootla, entirely new, ami pnrcli»«,il !,.w lor cash, A.N IMP! in; siA ri: or I'm: ui,ooi» It has IM'.II eii)n|)uU'(t. that iliinntc 'he last WlliCIl I he alile lo ^el; ai ,owvi , ..ten than lliev can lie iw.iiiy \e;ii^ three millions of persons have houi-hl cisewhen-. His siroi k comprisef one ol" ihe I'est aa> OK HAItri" OV VUE SVSIKM. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.; ; loam! m the e:l> lie «,,u:ii 1 e happy annually been benefited by the use of U) receive the visits ol his old ousloiners, and ail others who vi/.: UlLI.I.Ai^l .^l(<;i«»ieTV, these Medicines; i; linf \viiKh -|«>ak- vuluniet; wl^ll lo >;et nood liargain* Scrofula or Kiiif'H KviL /i'/i: AND Ulf, (:i,(ri"HS*i:v floiii ill! iiiipuiilie-. The -y-toni i- ii'.t reduced 'pilT. conifc ol mftruclK'ii wi I ruibrucc ihe Eii)(iikh. Clji«iii> SinUI Hidih r.nhtriiiuii nt nnd l\t'in of tlit duriiij; llieir oper;ition, Iml iiivi),'orutoi!. and Uiey JJcir offend to the tnute, emhrueing all the A cal and .Madien.ntiral hran hca. A limited iiuniliir oi j)U- 1 pilsolboih loil lioin:s (Hill .Idint.s. StN/t/icni C/rrrs, ^^l/plli- reipiire no re-truiiit fniiii liii-ini!>s or pleasure. dilferiiit styles. or ijuarier wii: conmn ..iTU weeks No ilednciion ^ ill }•,• made 'Hie aftli.f.l have ui Moffat's Life Pills lor Hhsenee, eicepi m cases ot protracicd Mckm sn. 'I imnkful litic Si/nt/itoins. Srintira or l.iiniliiiiso: unit nKSCUll'TION OK (iO0D.«, VI/.; Uitnuine of these medicine- are now nut up Itrussels, " or hnjiruilnirr in lifi; nlsn^ Clinuur Con-', witli 11 fine -toel enirraveil wrapper and labels, In.per.al Three I'ly Irwiii >»lrc«'t LiviTi Mlublc. stitutiouul Di.iordirif. ^-c. ' and coiiv rijrht secureii accordiii;: {\> Uit! luwsof th« IVailde Super !n({raiii .S'lipcrfinc " " .ANDRKW JACKM.\N, Uniteii Slate*. ri^HlS MKKICI.NK ha- ui-.inirr.l .i v, ry .•\t.ji,lr,i lixira Tine and Fine " I'repiired l.v W. B. MOFFAT, M. D., NBW- IJI.V prurd all Wool " Irwin strut, hetwccn Penn and the liiver, * and l•^lallll^iht•ll r(-|iiitiiti<)ti wlicrtvcr it has hccni York. I'(.lion and Wool Iiigra;n ' hl'.l'.l'S coiutrnntly on Ho) aiPainafk Venetian " al! width* .-.Xlens.Vf as.«ITO1UIIIIIB palieiii. cuviTrd june .'.I—if. I All the iliiTcrciit etylc« ol Mats. aii> numl.cr oi I'nrriaites required, lurnishrd at ilie shortest ia>» Willi tlU "TS, l():illi-;.>iiii' l.> hiiiiscltiiiMl hi-- alltMui;iiil.-., Iia« . i Worsted and l.inrii Talrir <'ovcrK. tiee niav 4—ly. ; Kinh.nseil Tahie .i.id fiaiio I'overf. IH-CII iiiii.li- whole. Huiidr.ils' l.|'^M•r^,Mi^, wlni liml u'r.mti- Di>iri:rNiA : IIV.HIMJVSI v i I • AIM, a larKe aasoniucnt ol Oil ilioiha iroiii 1! to 'A feci wide, \ si>ni\(. (nutns AMI I \siiUK\s t'V. IMill.<»IC. fruin the rack ol disease, and now, with rei,'enernled ' The cxien.sive piiirona(?« hesajue.l iifKiii the nndersiKned ti) tonstilulioil-, i;hul!\ le,~lit"> to lii'' ellioaey olthl-^ itiesti- I his HrcM.kyii and I-ilK Isu'iul Itieiils lor die pa.«t seven yrnr^., .Mt. .!«• i,iiti;i;r\ sriii;i,i'. n I'lsiu ut.ii, • iiBundiii-i-,! him. lor their accominciiation. U> open an eiien.»:ve AS just opened h;» >|.ting Siock. coil.«isliiig of ever) ilt (uahle |ire|iantti(in. j HirrAii.CAHihrrliT.Miu»iiMKNTnlXo ;j<-FUMO.SKTKKKT, HKOOK- H scnpiioii o; Goods juitah.e lor City Trade Tht; Clotht, Ca^^.lll«t fieet Bim kf> < I pciB. U.I <:ii)ih«,aiidotiier iiriic.en licioiij;iii(; i • trade that hiii= irom the l.ilehl imporiiii.oiis. and comprises a part ol everythinft The attention of the reailer is called to tin' following • ' ever 1 ecu presented to llie puh'ic Ihaiisnew .\iii| iininhome lor SI>rlIl^alld ^utl>ulcr Wear* WII.I.IAM .MfflltOliry I'll.- .n>>oiiiiiei.l ol V«-!slil»Jj» i» uniimally !iirj;e anil vuritiil, sslonishini; cure, alVected hv the use ot .Sands" Sarsapa-: roili .11 «i)ie .Hid i)iia.ily.Hiiil. iiiii.oilie excelled, if cipialled,by ipr; Ni 1,- Tiillon sttci 1. Itr rilla: ' ! 111.-. ..iliei c-iid;iMiiici,i 111 :li:> ciiy.fiilicr ,ii (|iiaiil;iy,i|n«lity. Tliih :i- U> i-i:ll:l> llml 1 !iiiv.- n i (ili.ii-il woiiiaii « hii li!i- lipeii j 1* IMt S !• ]• (• 'I' r s or pii-c •• ktfl.cltiiJ lur Uit' ;n^: five \i Tweed CuNiiiinerc, udapted lor lluai- die» I iiMil liHil no twlcci in arifi-loiK iln- jm.(;r! Iier l.i.ify. and liail liiiully eoniliicneeil Us rav-l iiliitmii 1' Ml uiilc' 111 a 11 St liealtliy an.: proM- an anipic iiiiaraiiier ii.> al- win may favor Ihis esinhlish- ngcs III I.'ic root u. liir iiioulii I ni'-ni w.ill L'.eirorders. 11.111 ihev wiiiiiave as (.'(..d and Inshiun- ^^' i^ Imiitilii l part ol D.daware couiils ten miles licnii III iliif lireiutliil -uuatuin, willi Hit- p^o^pcctoI d-niii Murin|;| ah f work, us cnn l.e j.ti..'.ij( ed fy '• uiiv h. UM' in Ihc Ij.sl," •n tile I.micas tier m tlie iac.-, 1 Miilc.l her case n. |tr. Ul.'o^w.^v, ihe apt-ni fori VCnCTADI C nVCPCPCIA DITTCDCf ii;mic!|ihia and 111 tic located lietwi and at much i.wer prices."as have heeii ai kiiowU dped by l$&ilds'Sar»u,larlllalll^ ni'lwaMi.lvisedj fCUClADLC UlOr tlOlA Dil iLnOl r 'I'utnpik and t' luiiiliia liaiiroMd lioth id nhiih iiiiiny will, hiive ificil l.otli I would lurtlii I suite, lliai 1 will lo u«e llial arl:c!f , am! lo my siir(>r!»'' ni il ilial o! in\ iiei^ihliora c at nil times l'.iiii;-ii ar .:ooil nil.I fasliionnhie f.'oods ns civ I c loum! in the " tiiroiiiili It- •.1,1. e (jiouii.is. 10 wluiiii her case wioi knt'wn. allcr lisiiit: lour and a hall botll III*' 1|4»>>I l'o|»iiiai' «»i r..isii-rn 111.1 rk.-1.11 III! n! inncii low. rprice ?v of .iccc E c I. () 7 // / A <;. cmuiiienccd lukiiiK ii. 'inl! -M.vty feci I liity, and IIII.TII led lim'i, two ,|(.r-| .\ iat){e iiiidio-iicrai a-soiiiiieiili i Keaily 91 title <'l«>(tAlxi){ lu Wllllcs^ ol the ira'h ol this Kiaieinerii. I have hereunto aOix* USED BY PHYSICIANS OF HIGH STANDING.' iiiitorii-s ol Ilk diiiieiiMoiiS, ai'o, uav'i rooiiii, )day , IS on i..111.1. n.ail.- in the pre.^.-iil Spr.iip Thsliiini. Ciinpr.fiiig ed mv name, ihis H*;h day oft^epl. 1-47. i t. ., ~*' li|c->, Ir..••!., iiii.l lhi:>:.i.-s.- Coa:- oj ine liiien si> ;.•. piiidr o( rooms. iV c. I III!) iliesys- Trench, i JiRosh, and Aiiicrican Cioms, of uh insbioiiuhie color*. .Mon.il o, Ne„.e lliv.i. Craven Co , .N C I «,,„ 4,;V, „,; ^Ji^^.^^.i^^ •;;' ,,V 'I'Le regular c oiii-.di <;|tidy re(|nisile for era dual ion i suicty. at no I'ltnf nlo r.-, i\c , mot aiioth.-rarti. Ics m the Clothing i:ne. , •treiirhenm),' am! re-toral:vr •-, ai..l av valuanici ,,.,;.. |.„,. ' • " P'oi toric Nat oral and .Mora! Philosopliy, and! from Mrs. 13evan, vvli had i>een alllicieil several years j nnd sure remeii^ i All tiarnii'iis iiiaile ai 4!' are wnrranled to lieciit and made in a Cli.-ii fjoo"! -;yle, ai:.l wilih.- sold low tonnsli. Willi f>crol'ulous Ulcer.-i, Uyspe|isia, •" .None l.iil ihe " l-eioof workmen ' are employed, and full kn aflectiun of the throat and chest:— wat'-s pK.I. A:, tiarineiii- mad. to i rder as alove, wan anted. .\lso,iivcr coinp!ttints,jauiidici-.lieart!iuri Ml velum, la int- lal iiur' lll^ i,r intended to pursue a particular pro- jl. ;-- Wiioii-M.;. purchasers w.li fii;di|i(. -lock al 4!) a moil 1!«ILKTSBCR<. Va . IKc. I.'), ISIS. ncss. i!.sortleii< ol do- sk:n. liv.-rHiid kiCneys, !< Kdo; app. tilc.i (' ourse of instruct ion will he ndnpieij to| ^lon, tin d.-sirnlile one lo select a cheap and ,a,-liioiinlde assS: llciVirr I commenced usoig your low ipirits. nervou»lirailache.i;nlcliiie»ii.paipitaiioiiolihe lieart, •rvou»lira.lache.Knl,line»i..paipitaimnolihe|ieart,; ,,,r...... 1 |,U views or it iii.iv !»• otherwise moditied to from, march Iti-tfj I'. HKI.A.N V. Sarsapariila, my sutlerinps were almost pas' expresi«ion; ray niiikiiij; and ilni'iiesn > or weipht at Ilie moinach, and a!i oilier! ,, » , <• Uiroal was completely u.ceraleil, I had n ilreaillul couijli. and. diseairi cnu'^ese_,d. h,.y^ aann iinpnr|.,.,.e Mal., e 0„1, Ih,,.e. h.ooii, . Iiver»,.. .,A»c ,,:. suit the wishes ol I areiits nnd < .uaniians. there wer-- Ircniienlly wrf k« toijeihci ifial I .onld iioi speak •.vliicA Inch lenIrindl lto debditaice anamdi weaken die »v»iciinyslcini II \s instrudion in11 tin; pritiiMplupritiiTiplus of the •."aliioi•-"aii- n K \ i?s:

atmvc a whisper: ami t.esules, ihc inflaiiimai on iroiii myiliroaij Temalch who suller iroiii a inurlnamrhid aril iinnaniraiinnaitiral coinlition,coinlitio; ' 1 ;.,;„,. -111,^ a strict oljservaiice ol the duties it enjoins, .//.v. >2 Tliirtt slrrct, Ijctuccjt Murkrt and U„od' tSlciided 10 in> head.Bo that 111) hearintr was very iniicli iin- will hiifindd thithiss i ~ ' . <-., , ,- 1 ...i;,,, (•• ll•,^li,- >,« riTTSBI'ROH , paired Alter lakinR the Sarsapanlla a short lime, my heaiih I \11.< | ,1,-tv ,• ,,,.- I V PslM \1 Mtl V V\TI-l-' j Icriii a part of the system ol i-dui ..t mn, t ,it tiolii pn- iinprovcMlanil my throati»n..-.v weil: I Hm«»liee Iroincoush, -^H-UH I.M, t'l 1 .M .> 1 I .M A ISl.r, \.\I,lt-. | i,onai;e alone is solicited, fT\ Wtiere we cnn Iiirnisli all sv ho will lavoi liS willi*7» WL a call with ChnlrHand Cabinet Furnll lire ui and liphlnessof 111.'chest as ever I was. am! can h-ariiiiitcdiit- — j 'Cj.,. «vslciu ol (iovemmei.t is mild and [•ati-rnn;-, HWofllie latest styles, and ot Ihe best ijuality, and on I^^ ";"'i^' 1 •?'* I'"'"" '.i'" 'T" "•'*•',' ",'•""; "'"'' "'"""'»"'*• '-""'I from l.ntlier It \V; man. IIH.^ . !nie I'r.-i'!. nt ol the New York! . ^rict ol.ser\ aiice of .'slnhlihlieil discipim,' is ima- ofwh:ol. has l.een efleclcd eiilirely hv the n-e oi yom >8is,.pa-' .Musical Society now 01 lln.os lyn , yi i sin. 1 uo.t. > uo .. 1 ' 1 'the most reasonahie lerina ' 1 ' nlla Your friend. I.OflSA It. liT.VAN. i The andcrs.pnetl wa's amiei,'.! with ihc ;'>'••'•*'• .,•.,, We return our thanks to our Iriemis, nnd ilicpubiic ueueral- ly, for past lavors. and hope, by nstrici attention lo liusine»«,to •I'he following testimonial to th.- value of the Snrsa-' '"""•'"' <>"« ><•"' "'"I " ••"'!: dnnm- .. urc,,,-, i-uriion of this; Witii re:4ard to the comfor. ol the Mudents ^lener- 1. , ,, 1, 1 ., iir 1 . , _.. ,, ; time he made use ol no r. incities. hut MiUcrcd die disease to i iil|.- niui the siiecini care id I'losewlio reiiiiir." it, it is merit a ccditinuation ol their (atroiinge parilla, iS troiii the Rev. Luther NVri'jit, ayei /(K (%jn-S„t,. ,,,,r,.ofii«eii ,.,,Ill i,...v,i. ,,.,.ntr,,...-ii.i..,ii ,'rv iiiTCHivrs • MI. .- • - .• i. .•. . , nov.l7-y <.cf>(>NNKl., MUFFKN, A CO. ' . , „...... ,,r . I ink. enri. ..I Its. II oTiiii hewiis r. tomn.. 1.1..11', .r> 111.TC ii.No.s . , , ^ . „. II I,,. ,,,,„,,) ,r, the domestic iirrance- preiiatioiiul Mimsler, residing' at Woliurn :— 1 UVSI-KCMA HITTKHS: h.-verj s<.ondf r ve.la l..iieliuiom iheuse; ' , ,, , , . , ,,- ,• . ,.,„ ,.,,,.., WouLUN. Ma*.s . .March aoth, lM(i. j o<" " "•«• ''""I-' "' "'" »'«

|'ITrSHi;K(iil MAKKKTr^ ' ••iKro.iiD vrici:i:T ii<»i'si:, 'l°up««'oir>. <;4>iM>ral l:llli;:r:l!;«|^ OttitM'. lim..o . Sfpt. t). J><'0. I /iitweni Wood and -Sinilli/k/d n(rffl:s, 1H50. iM..MrnA.\t'i:suiKit'Hi.«ai>«ap(. r iiilfronidEjuT ;) \«V A J T •Iap..,tt,*«j •rii vcr) imicli i-iil!iii;iMi iiu.' ,tii|iros-i li. ..J .Viiiili ..«irce!, i-oriii-r 01 Ma.il.'ii l.nnc ,\rw'3MK JicorrriiuB;*. :<4 ; l^ilash. M ''»' : I't-nrlnsli. MH r\<..\ 117' fhii Houii.' IIHAII "lork. Travoltirs »iul llo8r.l<-ri will lie iiccniitiiiiHlnli'il iiii \hc mn»l ami !Hi Waterloo n.ail, l.ivfrinnjl iier Ih.; Snlrrntin, .'li : Smln. .'jj. Tl..' ilUl/K-nllCrb llUVlMK itlTcpU'll xUv aircilCX 01 tk« ibfivf rc-a»i)nH(ilfirrin>. Kami les tan 1><* f ii|')>l.<-'1 wiili priviii-' rin« pi,h._.HiTriii«, r.,(lll |..T lit.l.-. Snlmrtti, l^.OO; .Ma.'- 1' IN(kH.l)r;ilV I'rii • ;ur , THREE BIG DOORS Krc now prrp.irr.l tn iiiiiki- nrriiiip. invni/ «!..,.» !hr nan Julv -JT—tilll* lai irrni» uiUi tlio^i' kerel No. I, ll,;''": Mnrkirt-i N.> '-i, I !."">; M"'- li-Birou*? (.1 l>«) iii>; Ihc pa^wse oiih,i, •••^ lUilMr.-ni the Old l ..uiitry Hint Halter ihcnuelTe. ilielf ch«. kerel No, 3, t.J."*: roiiiri>-i will pivi- Biiipie asjn,,,,, ' tiror'Ti.'^—(;,| Moln wdl be cMrrieii 0111 fniiliiiiHy ,ipr gnl. S.ij;iir—I'rimc N. O. 74 rts peril). I'olfcr THIS I.nMKXSK KSTAUI.ISUMKNT is niuTr,ii,.a \\ k J. r Tapdcoti an- long and favoraMy kiiowp \ K R A N G E -M E N T S 1' 0 K ID I I 111: —SBI** ol' Rio nT llal^M cf.. piT lb. Ilin—Siili-^ nl ..rTMf -rix-.r. yrar. ami i.r.-i'.-irtf.l lo .1. !.'.i':ii.'<- (is. Ihf m ilie <.iippr:oi < i;i..<. aoci.ii.iii(.<|nii„ii ainl -rti;ii,i: uualii,,. . ONK I'RICE .SVKIE.M. h.. r I ,., i.i Shij,. I IK (.il KK.N ..1 Tiir.W l,.-T. -SliW? .A^ 4^ 1850. Kix iil>TKK.<;AKKItK.ll<)'l'l'l,N<.( KH Hosciii! liv KHn .< II.. and SIDI.O.N'S. t«.. oi«l,:ch l^uv ....ch pcrin.mu, Prnviniom—\V.-.(not.- Ilnni5 Rl 7i ''ts. .•should­ Til.- rropr..:tcrwi..lif-.u. si.y tlinton .ir.'oi.nioi ilio v.-iv .11.id A M K .S II I. A K K 1. V, \Kcnt, ly. iroiii .Ni-w ^•ork liie 21n ar.it •,'i»ol lll!,c^ >i.iil.k.: leppac. «iih ihrir .i,efe„,n. ,,ai,„. per bul. Fruin store se!U at 4,-20nl,-J.'). arror.luij; Ic Pnketot •.iilini; iioiii V Vi.rk and l.ivrrpiml nii ih-' Mi iii.i;r. -.vn.ir .Mr \\ -I'upi constan, ,,..,^,n,l sop'„|„,;„" and Kiih u( i-acii iiionii it by Flr.Ht CliMH Atnerleiin; The citi/riia of \S'F..-'rr,RN PKNNSVLVA.M.A. 01 VIK quality. ilaiicc 1.1 the Ijumni-k^ 111 Liverpool is an addi •;«"! secur.fj ih„ Shlps« iHiliiif; weekly rilM.\ and OHIO, who pureha*e iheir Goods in I'lilsburRli ure (he .oiiiiori and a. coniiiioilBtioii of ilir pu^?>rlII•l•^« arTi"* """ Grain—Whf-at ,'fmand« 80; Kye ;'>6; tlorn I'l; l>r.i(iH«cle«irou»oim!iuliiiKlor ihcir Irinmia.now rts.dinK in niorno'dtiiaiiheycannowbuyCLOTIILNtiatthe [Jj-Three !,.«ilarly attended to. "'''he p,r. Oaf5 3'2a.'t;<; Harlt^y. liO cts. per Ou. Ih'- Htiil 1,'iiiiiilfy,'\ttii iiiaiie the iieeoor«./.;n •>> prices never Uelore known m the WeM. The subscnberilirinn (as nsuftl) eiii'iisu,.|v nicairfd the nulis.-nher».aiitl have thcnibroilfthtoui !.y the "UlnoW Hall, TranKportation Itiisinesn I.elwceh Pillsl.ur;li 'anil th( lu. *" Hi(i«s. —lW(M.-rii ;ii cl-. paid by tannnrs r.-iaU<. COME. THEN. ONE AND ALL. orOld 1,1111!01 Liverpool l'iickct»,"»ailinKt'roni liivcrpool pane- .,it.t-». ar.- thereby rnablrd lo lake chorRr 01 and liirwarJ „, «t ^^•U.•t^ ; Mi<«Muri,'.»H|(ll; Spniiish llnle;. tunlly .III the Ist and KUh ot" every munih ; alio by "Kir.st (.Has.i The a»-<'rlin.-nt. the i|Uality. the variety, if the niDKt exi.;iided hciiKcrH immrdiatrly 011 their lanriiiip. M iihnul a cjianrc oi'd American-•ship*, sailing from there every nx dayaciuringlSSO [.-nl.i.r. B,-iltim')r<'«ol*'s.'U S K. I' Y • S thr Passage Ccnificatr and lleccipt. tlieir trouble Wher- j.erH.n'- Mint for dccl.nc coiinnij «o ,'!!' liin?t-cd, f^S The ••Black Ball.or (lid Line ofLiveri>ooi Pai-kru,"ci>itipnse amount paid for puBSBRr will be leiiinded 111 full \\v- followtni; inaRnifirrnt nhips, which will nail fn.ni Liverpool r II n E 1: Bid ixK) li s. Pow.ivr—ICiflc i^inands J,.'>ll per krc and HlastinR KK.MITTA.NV-'L^ an iiu'ir ri'miiar .'ippointed days, an ;ollow» Tii'^ subncriberf .irc also pnpurcd !ogi\c draitM,| „,rn • Ui Sept so 151, i.iUKurv .•-'iKi;i;r. 3,12 per keg. tlipITh MolTBZr.Ms, I'll I ft J*!! I't .Mav. any amouiii pHyabie ai ihe principBl iTities ttiid Town, iii Fi'.' RBJLS.—(iood iiiixpd :\i per lb., f.nfU. KuRoeK. •• Iftih " imh •• letii " and•. I•r and, SeotlBiid and Walcn . Ihu5 aUordiiig a ^nft „no ;^l June. litt Oct. .-vill—Dt•I^a^d^ from l.'j:) to 1.31, n'-'-'>rdins " XRW Yoki. Ikt Kcli. 'I'o C<»uiHrj H«Tcli:iiil*. ••upctblJOUB mmlc I rrmiiiini! funds to !hoi,e eotiiitrit,., wi r. lOlh •• Itlth '• l.Wm.niT. • lOth •• I: .» now SiiniiK. .Mercimnts from the Smin. I'Jist .Ni.riii nini persons reijuiring .ol. • CAMBRIDWK. •' lit Apr.i, ihroiiifeil daily -Ailh purchajem. but larRer crowds are rxpect- loonapplicBiioii to TAAM'K A (iCo.N^ojt IBth " llj'.ii •• Feathers.—Snli-1 by llic .juantitv at 31 ct<. pnr riDKLi*. • lOih ed. and the I'ropriflor is ready Hnd aniions to Bllunil 10 ihein. KorwardiiiR and Coimnis«.oii .Mcrcn'o', With such superior and unemialled ftrraiiReinent.the siibscri-; The hrilliani display, the vast .pianiiiy, the excellent ip.aliiy b. From ^tr-re at 33 ct*. inarch It PmsLurihl-. bern confidently look forward lor a coiitiiinance oiihat support and the superior -.vorkmaiiship and style ol these (Jarmertts. Cornnieal.—Sale.? at r)Scls. which has been extended to them lor » 1 many years, tor which ^ surpassthe cirfiions of any former season, and meet with uni­ .KK.MOV.VL.j Lard, fil i-ls. per lb. ihcv are grateful versal approba-ion. We arc happy to stale ihat Ihe manulac- Honey.—Saletat 14 rts. .\pply 10.or address.(ill.V irtter.post paid.) turiiig lac.lines ofihis house arc so great as to prohihit any lack J. I>. Ji:.>i:«IN<;s, ' ' ' .MR IlOCtli;. Scn.'s in the ..upply. w.hilM the astonishmi; low prices at which all the Ike^vax.—SiilHf at ii rts. per lb. I nfticc'sNo 75. Dutiiin sireet. Liverpool. fCm>d« are sold, '•an only b<- understiXid by the leadiiiR eharae- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fruit.—Dried Tenciies «ell iit-Jo'Ha'J.ST per bu. ' KOrilK, imoTIIKKS A Ci.>. tenstic of this fash :dc hii/B.ir, Lari;e and .small AS remove d 10 ihc Hooin formerly occupied |,y Mcurt Dried .\p[df5.Mile.s at 1,S7 rts. per bu. i No m Fulton Mrcet,New York. profits. We say to ail who Imy (."LOTMINfi 10 sell aitain H BiKhagha:m and Leslie. Ijiwrie's buildings. Fourth strctLbe­ RaiMns ?oo i IUWMUS at 3,-J.')a3,r>0 per iiox. (Neil door to the Kulwn llank.) 10 the Three BlR Ooorn—vou will he sure to hin! fiood iween lli thfu-ld and firanl. april6—if \^^t•.« J.H.MKS ULAKKLY. Alderman. suitable for liny market in the (.'nilcd St«te» [rfMiions, 5ale?< at fi.OO per box 1 I'enii ilrerl. near the Canal Hridge. Tittburph. JJ^T" IVin'l foruet ihat the room is No 151 Libcrly street, be- JOHN M'OKVITT J»MK« M I>KVlrT. WM.l.lAM M'OmTT •>ran^!s. "-ale", at r>,.">0, per box. I NOTICE—The public are respectfully notified, by desire O tweenSiiih and Vircii Aliei —.Mcfl.oSKKY mar lt»-tf While l,ea I.—Snl.'f lit |l,>i:VITTA liKOiS.. ' «ts," that in I'assenijer .Aneiits tiul Iloche. Hrolliers S. Co . have Tallow.— Kenderod, tales at "i rt!i. 1 permi'sion from them to advertise to hrins .>ut I'assenR.-rs t>y \Y1HILK„SALL l,H()f;KRS. F>nler» 111 Produce and rt... Dr. J. II. 4> iCri<>ii,: I Dr. It. K. i'aiiiu'r. liurjth .Maiiulaciuiri! .\riic!es (ii'iierally. .No 1,'i. C<4nir,tl- V'inegir.—-"^ales a1 '.) its. per Kallon by liic bbl. ' • • , . . •h. e onl,..,...y RcRular Authon, i id1 A• ..-n,^ thai Line, nnd ihailhey i cinl Row. Lilier!. «ireei opposiie head 01 .>I LIIH' «f Thrrr doors ahorr J'irth. Dennis DutV, Uutlor. March l.st .V(,(r ^^Jl/Ili,'.T^.l/•;J, \l t ilinnreiund Co.. I'o. May !ii!h July t-t CMIF.H TIU. ( AHK OFTIU, Per lirv. ^f. J. Mitchdl,}or September Itlth November 1st fJO.YSV,Ui'TMO.V CURJCMfl up HKN ANOO.MI. Cupiipi W\ II W 2 00 Tin- ! uo.v .ng » troin a L,idy pronounced incurable by TWO ME Self, Murrinsvillo, .March I'lth. May a Is TF. n s or n c i I'BornssoK.'sof the .MKDIC.SI. t!"oLLKGK or OHIO. Was atteii.led 2 00 .luiv Khh SepiI'picinc l T. Xavier'.' Academy olfers peculiar Bdvaiuage, n, ;Ouan by I):; HRODIK. supplied .BATIITOISLY with l)KSl'H.\.M P'S John MatnitT. Mcner, N.jvember 10th .laniiary S ladier who wish to receive a solid and relin^i education, RF..•d|•Il^•. for 'he I'urpose of lestini: fully to their eves ;hai without any sacrifice ot health It is situated about two milei Per lifv. .faints lind,for Ship liLRLLN.Capt. Alfred F. Smth ;nc 1!I:MK1»\ Udl.LI) t;l.-RK (:f)NSUM PTION AL- iroiii YoungKtowii. in one of the most healthy sections of We«- 2 00 -\prii lOth June 1*1. llHIIi.ll ill.KKDirAKV ern Peiiiis) Ivania. sulhciently elevated to cimmiBiid I'roin ertfl Thos. Kloyoint an extensive view of the delightful country which lur- l>;eember KUh Febrnary 1st, 1)R ltK.)UiK,—Sir For your liuinane kindness and that oitht- nunds 11 The buildings are apacious and elegant—capable of Per lirv. T. Mullen, for 2 00 Piie .ibov.,- first c'ash >hips arn l.ii.lt of the best materials, and Sist.'rs 11! (^imrity, I thank you lor ihe medicine and aileniinn aceommoiUliiiR upwards of on-- hundred boBnlers There K Jiimch Hiirkc. Wilmorr, ••ominanded by experienced navlRBlors. Due rcRiird ha* been kindly furnished inc Hller my means were nearly speni .npa>- ample play.itroniid. The water and the products ot the soil are 2 00 ; paid lo select models for-peed, with coinlort for passeiners. The mi: I)i« tor's hills a.id medicine. My cure is one weli known excclieni and abundnnt. T. MrC'-untiill, I ships of thill line will leuve puiirtually on the days adveni.sed. lo tne ilioce«c of the t'alholic communitv as hopeless, being Parents may resi salisfied that ever) necessary atiention will takinfr advaulaireolihe steam low boats on the I).:laware. conlineil lo my room (or over two yars; my hi retliiary ten- be paid to the comfort 01 the children placed ai thi.» institution, Per lirv. ./. H'rl.s/i.Joy 2 00 Persons •.vishiiii? to eiiRHge pBss.iijes lor tiieir ir.ends. can oti- y to e-in»uinpl.on daily mcrensing, became weak ema •.vliilf the utnio:a"iii. been for eleven month* .itilc to attend 10 dunes devolvuiK ,ipon higher departments ol a finished educatiom Reading. Writing, J H. partieubirly desires to call the attent.on of ihe public 10 , me as matron of one ofour lii..>liiutions. practical and rat.onul Arithmetic. Algebra (iroRraphy.firain- Per G. IV. Eash/.for 5 00 the fact.that in the above Line the Passage Certificates are' (Signed! RKBK("CA ONF.IL mar. Rhetoric, Botany, .Natural and .Moral I'hilosonhy, Vocal and James Grirtin, .lohnstnwn, issued d.reel irnn Pittsburgh, so that no deiav can possibly J !l ItRODlK. ihe ^ol.K Pa.n'KtSTuH of the gren FBKMCH Instriimenlai ,MUSIC, French, Italian. Drawing, Painting. Plain F'le parties payinipaying; the passBRcpassBRC - can, if they desire it., RKVKDT, IS solic'tou- in liealiiiK the and Ornainentai .Needlework, Ac .Musie. Painliiig, Freiici, mall the passaRe ticitet themselves -let 2<>—tf and lie lan. areeiirn branches.and will be taughlai the option Cr^ WORST l'O.S.>;||{|j; C.A.-^KS .'";-0 o; the parents Of CON-GUMPTION and of Asril.MA, case.'- givi , up by Lectures will be delivered duriiiR the year, tending to R.ve tne ITIarrlcd, Passaa;*' from '.rieir meilica attend.ints. and iMich a< have m va I SOURhl pupil-a general and more correct knowledge of the branchet relief iVoin ;lie common remcd.es included m the course, and ol others which are not, usually, mid* «>u Sunday, the Iltb i.It., m F.ric, by tne Ke.. J, F. l.iVKIil'onI,. the object 0! special study. The religions principles which the pupds may have on enter- Deane Mr.C. .MM).\I)FKRV. ng the Instiiubon are not iiiterlered with. Kxternal compliancs, botn of Clarion, I'a. A F F I. K'l'K I). however, with the ntle is reijuired from ail. HI;LFAS!'. AM. There is, duringthe year, but one session, which comiiicncSi On the :M intt., 111 .^t. I'aul's Cntbedr.1l. hy the! Hewareoi pallauves. their pretended security n opiates Such vie c.mpouniU ought to be denounced on the 1st of September and rndf alkiut the LtUh of July Rev F. .McMaboii, .Mr. .losrm F. D. KKATixi, of Ihisl DLHI.I.N DF.SCIIA.M1"S RK.MF.UY i.> the unrivalled specific ihai HAS TKHMS, city, to .Miss 'I'linRKs* kiN\,ot Wilkin'.- towuihiii. 1 PlTTSBl!R€iil, CL'RED AVU wiLl. CIHK. whcii all Other medic iiies have failed, in: lioard and Tuition. Washing. Ac. (pajable hai;-)e«ri) 10. tie most desperate cases advance.) ..... JlOO 00' vin yy.v, VORK or I"HII.AI»KLPHIA, T-A^o Meilieal wriers ami Proiessors, !i< an In.-titulion known .MUSIC, and the use ol the Piano, per i.uarter § 00 throughout the United Stales tor us excelleno*, publish in tiieir i Vocal Music. - - - - 5 no BI.AKF.LW can be had, bv applying b> JA.MK; Journal that Deschamp's Remedy -.vill cure Consumption Painting and l>rn WHIR - - - - 5 00 feba—:f. laiiii; l'.i<. Dio-t -Jstti, in tne 81st year of| Jnmon Blakely.] rWm. A. Hilt & Co. H1: midicril me-i For furtherparticular-^npidy totiie Snpenoros 1 the (?S, Lv. .Uny site fist lit, prucc. 1 RcniittunceH to Great Britain and (JblORijL (.iLKJLEV.Pituburgh. Pa . (ionera! .Aireiil tor MARULK MAWOX AAD VAULT UIHLDKR On Friday cveiiinK, Aucnsl ^Wth. at the residence j Ireland. .narch:>-a J . H IIROUIK. s.i.c I'ropr etor Cornrr nl l.i/irrli^ strn-l ttnd Inriii'n ..^llry, otipont! of hi^ mother, corner of O'llara and Quarry streets, j '•prilF. undersigned have made ,-x:i-,:>.•.>• airai,;;eni-lit*-1.) """ A Valuable Farm for Sale. fitail nf Ifo-d .•.t't-i. JAMKK KKMNS, in the -i.'Jii year of his ttg(^. May he. .^ J- ssui 'IraUs under the firino: 'PHE subi-cr ber -.vili «c'i ;i vaaiuble iract of ..iii.i. ..intsining; PiTisitt in;ii. rest in peart.. • IILAKKLY «L Co., JL •JOO acres, sitiiiite in Hutler couiit> , F'airview township, on ' /AN hand, and made to order,OrnameiitHr.Ornamc i .Moruinenl», .M^lt• On Sunday <;vrning, Sojit . Ut, in Pipetown. JOH.NI 1'AYAKt.f; AT ANY It V N K IN Itear Oeek One linndred and twenty acres are cleared, and ' •'leis, Tombs, Ac Also rhoicc selection Drawings oa under fence. .5(1 acres of superior meadow, and about •-'0 acres 13-lv l)ou<;iit-Riv, after a short illness, in liie 'J'.'th vear o(j (.RKAT IIKI TAI.N', [RKI-.V-N D. (IKR M AN Y \ N [) of .^pleinlid ine*do-v land not eleaied, the residue of the tract is hif a^e. May ftis soiil icst m peace. : w.^i; timbered, water m every field, great abundance of limei FRA.NCi:, stone .luii stone coal, two orehurds im it, a log hoiiiu- and barn, J . ,Ti • 14 1: :>i .\ \, r )H SUMS i!«K POi;.ND STKRLI.NO, OR M>3E. and a ^prlni; of delicious water within a lew icci of the kitchen 1 door The main road from Pitisburifh to I-'.rie. and from New-: If I'lOM'.Ki; A.M) fn.MAn.s.Sl(),\ Persons desirous of lemming money lo ihe.r fiiends. 11 any casiie to the (ireat Wesleru Iron Works p.us«!» throuRh ihe ^ ^ii:ii< CI v>'r. partof 1-lurope. are requested lo call at the Offices of either of ecntie oi the tract It ;s 5J miles from the GreBt Western (a •.Miofi ^IKKLT, -ill ImOK fKi'M I i I-I'H <* t. Brotltcrliood of St. Jo«>c>|»b. the su'iscrihers.in Piltsburgh. cash market) There are three (-aiholic churches withii seven : ii i JAMKS BLAKKI.V, miles 'if ihe firm .\n iidisputable title will be i;iven For I'lT'lsitl RCU. PA The Meiiibers of the Urollierhood of .St. Joseid. are Penn sireei. neurth- <' 1 la! liridgc other narticuhirs inijure of ,Mr. Henry Conway of DoneRal •ler lo tile iiriiici 11a! merchant, senllifi—>!i requested to meet at the Hall on to-morrow, the (^th ,rV-R WM. A. HIM. &. CO., lowiisliip, within a lew miles of the place. P. O'.NKIL. in«t., imtncitiatelv after Vc^pors. Hy order, Banking House,64 WO'" mar, iJei^raphy, Na. i;;:ili«>n. the ti.se of the (ilobes.i or ^KiJETSisayrUKA A.\u CASAI H.HIDOK, rcspecKulIy informs Plain and Splieiieai Tri';nti()tTirtry, .M:;>>hrR, (ieoine-| rtiK.IP C.1SH CLOTlll.yfi STORE^ I his fr.ends nnd the lublic.in Rcnera! ihnihe is prepared lo »•• William A. Hill ..t: To.. N ViW LlBRRT»»TBIHrT,<;OKMi« Of (;\RBLV>^ .Au,KT trv M-nsuriitioii, I'ractical and 'I'henretical hand I ! lend to the business 01 Undeitaker. He is supplied with, ^n" ; keep' constaiitly on hand,Coffins01 a 1 kind- and si/cs, mailr is Surmyiui;, wilh B'>o'<-K<'epin(;. His F.-niuR School So. r> -1 Wood >) 1 r e e I, A L. C McMin.LKN r-^pertfuby announce VV . liie r cus|oriier« and -1 iniit l.'icy are older at the shortest notice lie hus, also, a fine Hearse MO will ciiiuiueiiee on .Monday next, tne ;)t!i inst. Hour; I'lTTSBUKOn, PA. no-A leeeiving their FIRST STc V Spring AND Saimiicr '''"^"^"'Kesalwayi-ready to attend tuneriils. Terms moderate —from tj lo 51 o'clOi'k. Young men who would winh t" ()-^ INTKRCS'I .U.I.OWKD ON TIMK P'-ei)MT« GoodHf comprising every n onabli tyle and pal- 1-1. -Jfi—lv learn «iVKF.CM>TmXO Sniilhfidd!il..,bclwicn Diamond n/lr>,' cnd'il/i 'i.m-iantly on iiaiid. A's...(;ein!e : '•:•'• -t.--i.f eo^'HiM. -ucji i HI ILDIM.. KOI'KTII -TKKLT,) the course of next weeK, toseUle their accounts, il not as Shirts.Suapenders, and Cravat.-'. PITTSm'R«iil. I'A. they will heiilaeed in the proper hinds. PITTHBIIRGH, PA. C.iil am! examine before purchns iie • s •*h-r«.as we arei sept 7—'H. .TOIIN BAilRY. I'rin-ipa'. l-!lerniin.;.l .•> le 1 ch-iaplorc.-tsm. inaich-a-tf. !