3r.) _ESTABLISHEIi_IN '1786. lIIRIXESfc DIR.ECTO&Y• - H.1L...1.1TT1 . NCi4 ;11 00.'13 AvERTUILNG dditSCY gam 71i;a7Ficii: co. Amu ft. tiomwst lattunlti;Dind tm . t. 1. 1 . 4 ti consuometa Pim, both to the flatted 1 1 :o 7 Viltilesale *Wooers, -Liiittor Dealers. ICH& enbsoriber is now importing riw*t w . r °COB of Cleguse,o(Whlch 3cor en ounce IC ea o Spirit; wlll predate I. e. Cothate M.tedr. Noma of itodiello end Curd's Brendp,ot JemeinueldßLLlrotnitero• Ap Cider andtplatth Brandy, —Manua Betiedan Bete . 40otell rap ere knowledmatly rap t Now Yen Mordants Dr the crest de- . mend after thenn.;,2llrsdiaa vz a. Will. larerably be Oren by - Dr Lswts niuthEITWANG Oil, a Lnee.New Teak. N . . N . _pephip. wed Derratrreo tsp. Ceennicele.' Metals sad Patens Mediate., Bromine, ledhse, Cyanide. Yahwism. Jeklelalra. Metaled Mertary,Nltrete Me, Thonsts Ithetrsed *Taira. Plualoting Plad mu, Beneath. Nickel. Item tazte.Cerrn.Oarretne Rouge, ne4 gi g Bine. - this .4ttatiPerr Oesene4 Plateatoi --: Han4ga n a n ." 3 4 7/Let.' 13 VIWITARD a:BUEK;'22 South-Will it...; Nor York, sok agents of •Om Efunzarign Who . anr il'a eame lrrunlttOgt.Ttlin t a i re ' l a I f..:. . sad dr7 ..slare Whom n.xl al irtilt.e. TlLok.a.l. M. " 1.. I,==, 4ff,...._,tftlett.trrlkaC i 4 ! . ..K9 'Whorl. ......".. t ; et .offs r ' t braaw, (Lt . • . • WARRANTED TO PORE GI ac JUICES _An orders prt?mptly tateuted on ta Me tangs. MEW YORK: ADVIDITIMIENTB Mel.Donjon Wt of fluidness Fisior ors& won ',..• Ind • sot most rllle in the city of . Zit. TOM , ,- - . ALICi11DF.01e121111408; i•-. ftmRUN°, VESSSENBORN't CO (late C. anowojtmportieSemilMokindoDm*:lnGsmisi4 mlissaltidWlMsolleidlsoomuuntslindnuinen.nn '2lllallenium- i . gssiatdonVO . -- COTTON HAM DUCK. • 'III . OHNCOL7S . Sta,n3ard-Cotton Sail Duck; C. ULWU 011., No. 71 - line, Firma; New York, pole stoats. Cotton Csams ham twirlers! other nail* also, IYINAIJILO'S Ptirtt Cloths and Copper Itoilirs. I.C.lito and Sktinatt Prlntan L . i501.r.m.7'2C14 OWEN BE:NAMES CO: 1 cOportora of Broad ',Ago Bilk wieViosey d00d.112 arid way. tayarab COTTENET & CO., lortarteri of Freneh is • ma other&olopeaa Lkiods. lio.+lol?niict street. ' p 31115 • IkPSTEIN fr.. HON IG, -100 Liberty mt., and 105Ceduct, eor.Trialty Place. Importas LA.. claims. BUM Jo 243.1410113 TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer ef Dress Ttimmlngl, thn. and Ainget.Sla Mitt; sad RIM Goals evueraltr. . 4xgra766 MpRN, SCHLIEPER & HAARAUS, orta% of Omani and Wean Broad 13131 i, es Le.,. No. /SO Ezzl..an Eno.. . .11,00 , 116 PETER S ULLEN, Importer of Fremth Berman tad Swiss:Dry good; Winn Velvets -Mort. nos, Mania, W tioroolens, bs in, No-33 &owl ntllnt., Nen York. 50n13 , 17t - B. HATCH & CO.; 99-Chaml;era street, • Zoloortais of Clootlemone Ifoxulablns Mods..onef &setoff. afahlrfaatooko..to. ii. 4131.5& JOHN, RICVIES, _ JONES :A Im t.ta: 011/entlemawr ittralablagGoods4 and Maws. ofllll,xts. Mir" 'rite. am.. W.ren taD3Cr6B • Fc.laiAcs3 . *siAql S the liezican Mustang, Liniment in • Bliatunatimaa. Bradiei , Bona. Sarnia., Cuts. ?Bra . an orsa, an algeetualeux• for all astarnal cornolainta of masa or aulmal. S. W.Waat.braot, original originator scat proprietor, MI Broadway. x. Y. rratja2'6s TneUCILISEUTTPFI. GURNKY,310.1.349 Broadway, ihe olded • and mod =Waft. establithiaart. th• Coital ..•te• aw1,13-171:aaa'311l4 E I DIVARDS, SANFORD ',Foreign Exprsen.No.3Bltensdaar. Goads and Issalagso fin , sae alto sad from all ":11orta . af tits ,Farld..i Agent to I'lltsburgb. Adam t Co. , 4.43-173.1614 TEENqa AND 1110E3Let WWI( 8A55.1=9. tiIIARLES ZINN & ili j cita s a u arar:=== 7"er ud l ."‘wit Ifurultars Ind Jenny Lind.Woftsisads, tt..• / t..•-edd • 31LCHLYE:IT ANDMIIZITINE TOOL& ,-- 6 mt.., 4 VIDREWS & JESUP, No: 67 Pine Nene Tart. Cososohision Iltordsaniala the sale tit all kiwis o auto Vols.aod Oottoa owl Wooten HarAtnery. rom a h em t motels. Jitse der.l4zttudre-Oztrots far lanai blar . Moo 0i1,1765 pq:l4.lr.rl:4 , 4.twizul 11,YRUS W..FIELD.Lto att. street, IL/113171am. sad Wlrdseide Dended;l idataidonjr.ddh, Gamut awl Nee& PAPERS, add gray dideription tt .Psdper Ifsantletardes . MINOAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 areet..-.4 treat Viai47 of PAPER Ibr Beak awl Tnm nstioners,izemsenersur. Prtatem lisattiestrarly I tuns. 'MEE. TFIANCE TOTS A.Np NA= GOOl6. JAHLILOILN &CO., Maideit Lane, 14-Wirjoil z.lja " erltrwt ' ll ' ParW 10. T° 1 , 011.1L008S AND CEDEISZI , TOPA ykr , r,r,Eß, COAT.ES A.:10171X,..N0. 279 .Perui Arcot, Itmenosodia 1144 r, 43sreatrit , Chimnsy ciips, umbers' matatata, b '. - Ungar IS L• EL POILLON & ;CO., Isporizza of Praia Cosa and Wladoer Glue—No. BBoidu TiHOS. WHITE k CO. No. 41 South 2d street, Ptataelotthe—Spletald new ertabllhnunt— ew Ocoit— Tarn and tusismalled awortmant. • . . . . - - BOOTS!& SHOES, WTI 0 LK'S AL E . AND -RETAIL, • : -. :LIKES RUBE ISIQ MARKET and 6 Union sta., 3d. door from the Rabat noose, Pittsburgh. would inform ~..4s and the lodge seawall', that b. - .has Jost reed his rail Stott of Bost:sand Shoe. in all their varieties. Ills Btook is one of the largest ever *vowel In this ear and embrace. rat worn 'by the ladle; of Philandpida, New YorM thi ßoeton. and he trade cannot , fail to ulnae all. -.'Grest. cambia been larva tis Werth= the ehoiend goods. ail of whish he warrants. -' • , ii. shoneouttunes to euvrollneture, as heretofore, an de striations of Boots awl Shoes, and Irmo hi. hug orient. VIP of over 90 years In badness , in this tits% is. b. true... a imfdeientgytmtea that thus who fanuhimvriththetr naronass. wlll be MOW dealt with. - , old Excelsior VairoseFactory 4 01INSTON; BROTHERS •,t. CO., pricti- - ad Conch linters, earner ofitebeevivand Belmont int. legheny Clity,Pnv tem on hand and we manotednrinit an ontsztalre wortmentotChretwee,." :Meg. Can, darebility ie, made lu era brat!en their ing? 7anlin all our work. the boot Juniata Irosiad AMA= 'Wharf. Th =eonildent who ytwor them with tteir pe e l be perfeetly 16U404.113 of their welt. 117Mttetherwh and ilhuseheeter Omnibme tam the Pea tory every mooing dating the der. FANCY CHINA lITORE. WOOD grazer. nrrSBURGEI. JUST Imported and now open a fall assort .o. swath th•that Chit and Whit. Chi... Oat gr ',P.-a-. I ig thm rot i t " DAV111141...-..-111:1CMAINI..-.........1171711 . t. _ /ETNA GLASS WORKS. WM. DAVIDSON CO.' NLANUFACTIMERS dertiern Trude, sat All kinaxeirGreen and flint 0 Lunrox... n Mato, te.--Ne.23 Market street. Pltriburgb, Ps PotteolopattAntkot DWI to prirstatattOds top bMtla No. 58 Aral Bata, riutaaaprisa, imparters of G. L Gee's Unrivalled - NEEDLES. • '' Agents for the most Celobrated WOOL= TARK,s, Hasrmar. glum° .snixiir. DRAWZR.T.&.-- PITTSBURGH •COACH FACTORY. {LW BIGELOW 4.00.,' o; 2 Di. 46, -. e mu, 4 .„D./..mo aaR vL.....m,71 : . Pittsburgh t .Penua,. , LOActigq,..CARRIAOES, PLUETONS, - Buzgies,-sad emirs ' dooniption of Purr' Votarlu taco:l.4=d ULU& s mssolor nosakz a / mr beauty of dombp4o= u of faistr. skill of Iwo Fall and Winter thaods. • • imarozrD wxrrs • • MERCHANT 'TAILOR. • • • - • 138 LZBERTISTRY/47'. nATE, hawbard a largo Stocrof F.all and Winter Gan* oleanatinarXeraltaltnaar &Mani, nahliaannes of Oa mad tannUnal rattan= 'ranch ana ailel•knimm• aaan7 Marfa and shads in ft* =r cc 'bawl min to order an tn. mad roman Una& toa.aana ta . /142 CARPETS; OIL. CLOTHS • IVOLINTOR. 'a BROS. aro now sell iY., T rorttl fu vritar_s_ n uig" t °a ro l aZolVt an mark= Oporo= oonneran pular the dr /Nob Velvet Ille A Vl=erla7 llroemag Brom% an , a= reannon . lnarslll: Dereeeto. ena Veoltlen eks .. I.IA nod 142 Cane= Ana Ifstr of ell klnde, With s mor=ent of as o f wasesitr WSW • = ardW w ubta t ' lir. to forniali Steetaborar. Home r;r lla Ws•Wal to rahnor. ll. net, N the Veneto wart met ,Ileaeamber the slaw N 0.112 if st., orer WM.A. nivinsrs MAL ESTATE OiTICE,No. If. Front 'pSßPotot".aofr.emosatms2ks,4eVontltir BTtAt - 9 FOUNDAUS, PLUILBARS AND CIA 9 MIX= 111 ma 129 Pirst Abvd, /WAWA. AlMlrplp./kßlUMP.Ornaris, LinitlLD irrAtlM, At num - 414AbMPACTURE allkinds of Water Gas = abort ft. ..MtU.AL Baum i tittwv liabdassaa sta. nettles. LEATHER. - • PRITZ,AIENDRY CO. No. - 119 North TIIIRD Sirirt,PRITAA'DA Mi m IROCCO MANUFACTURERS. COUR; TRU, and %dotter: or PRZNCII CALT-BICI P. Nt d ars la /LED sad OAK BOLE LUTHER AND 'cif JACKSON A.•Nux,i 01. uie late_ y of W. t N.Jaelone m u, huhon:246Pront r. and OM ;Now York, ha .onstan on band angry vaddi of Omits and V •• • 2 ticga..„4Bo.,,Chonnan m. Grates. .Who 'l 3 baalsos aannho2 , - • _ 1•121ro R, WESZERVBLZ 'Venetian' Blind Et; lissztactunir,.l9o.lll Clatrafres, pstMb.. DAILY `' A' iF MI 11$1:1 lel DF:ltit./111.4 114 ATTORNEYS. °SEM. S. ic A: P. 'MORRIS° Attor be it L., Caw N. 143 :Muth Amt. tetween W.IIALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake ', • watra But Mum" Grant stmt. between Powth and Bake- W/ /Way: • stoo-Nrin OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, fe7 •••••11=1 11 .. OBKRT POLLOCK, :AttorneYrat Law IL Conker of fifth sad Gnat streettopposita thecoart umemps. . MY24-7113 j"ES J. IKUIIN, Attorney lw Law, office Fourthereet. war arse, Pittsburgh. .415411 VAINSIIFLANEGIN,AttorneyatLaw, N 0.170 Fourth street. Pittrbureh JASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 8.9 Fifth stmt. Pittsburgh. J. lIENBYb. Attorney at Law: Office, • cornet of Third and to • M V l 7 irrarMr4l'irinl WirskiNS: tk. IC O.; nommarele to a- IMAM. BLITHERS &EXCHANFE BROKERS, NO. 71 P 01171171 STREET, PISTSBVRGEL IN the numerous =Tensions of Bankers and Bakers throughout the motto ,try during the Let a mouth, wearesatidalthatin almost even. instance their trouNiei bare groans out of a departure boom their legitimate business, atol ere thank. take or Mon to sr ento the public. in adratmta that no apeejilatiosui inTan ey stooks," or other • outside operations tempt us , from the aria end legitimate tineorour Mahan. abet. to that to 'avoiding all euch-Laternmenta ue alien not •onle be better able to gene our customama and mare their Way, but that in adopting .each a oouno ere gall pro mate oar ore ultimate benefit, fen - WILKINS & OD. ‘ h. LEEMAN &TO. Bankcia and Fachange' r . ErokeVo. 03 .Wood street, cameo of Diamond Alley, mod sell Bank Kota. aitd Goin. Naccont Im. Ex ea yolnelnal eltes c rtM N or=o= tk'n' tt om i l ' S .don interest, al m,..t :gz o ttex- Protnot attennon to all oth er matters • Erokees Dustman • , 11116Eartern Exchange conitantlg Ihr sale. , 5ah21147 sun =MEL. .011rAILD KRAMER HARM, Bankers . and Ex daaai Brokers. Thar saufeell Gold wad River end Notes; mgotiste loans eti Real Estate or Stock Been ritles.purebass Yromlmmy. PI otos, sad Thon • Ellison rist sod Hest. Bur sad sell Mocks on Commission, Wiles- Ilona made on an rants ha the Union. Ake corner of Med sad Wood streets, directly appetite the at. Charts* note/. • myl.l 7/1113.11411 1111111..... —RN. E.: BAIT. .ipAlatEß, lIANNA & Co.,Successors to, IforseT, Hanna 1- Co., Bankera,NaLsons Wars to l'orelan and Domeatio Hschange, Certificates of liemalt, Bank Notes, and Spot,is—N. W earner of Wood and Third Mroeft. Currant Stoney rewired ottDepoalt. Sight Cheeks for sale, and colh,ctions made on nearly all princi pal_ points of the United Mates. , The highest premium paid far Yersign and Arnerloan Gold. A 4 rnbtrt mode oa .tnitrunenta :of Produce. &Upped wt. on liberal terms. WTAT. I v t . H. WILLIAMSi — &. CO., tl. o n f k w ers and Third streets, gttsb.h. eu tramacUons made on literal terms. and collections promptly attended to. a .110.1 r NHOLMES SSON, Dealers in Foreign . sad Domed.le BBL of Ezehau Certificates of De posita, Bank Notes and Specie. Na 69 3tattattenst, Pitts throughout.oon made oa all the principal. cities Ma Vaned Stake. BOOKSELLERS Br.C. JL. READ, Hooka°ller and StaLioner, No .TS Reath. street, Apollo Buildings. • ; - .JOHN S. DAVISON, Bookie Der and Ste, toast. races= So Door's= AgmeTraio. k Illartst stmt. near.foartb. Pittatmegh. "ASHBY'S: BOSWORTH, Bookseller and Dealer In S ta tationery, dr., tic, &I Market streei, mut tas lamoad.; Pltbutath II :it • COMMISSION &C. COMJILSIA AND t' FOllltit h iaNit rriAzum Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis No. 80 Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. Utl== Burfifif tiORWARDING COMMISSI6N MER CUANSB aad Deales la all kinds el Ilttliburo StaaZ. Adieu:nal articles. laad Plpe and Sheet Lead; Na. V 7 First area. Pittabasr.h. aa3.17114 A. M'BANE, Commission and For warding Ileraluntiolaanny In Wool and Prolnon gensillr rho. Plttenneth Manufacranes, No 114, &moat sernot...3lll4thinik. ' apn-IrE3 BOBLSON CO., Who'elude Grocers, :Proem* De9ere.sad ConanlapianStrew. No. PRLNGER HARBAUGH ,t CO., (Sneere r:este E, ll..rbsum.l.) Coanahnica lead l'amrdlnz Cerefusr*Dealerigln wml. sod Pfod... NC. ERCER ANTELO, General Commis- Alan ltsraanta, Pblladelphla Llbwal &drums • 01114 WiTt -- .C. , c151, ifflolosale Grocers, 'cormd.k. . and Dealer, In Pyodone and ITIL CANFIELD, late - of Warren, Ohio,' it ar;mr 1 1 4 ,1 ? 5t mud rarrerltnir liferchant; end Mild. Reserve CBeerd, Butter, Pot Led barmen Smithfield Prod .W; cad Waders, sad Woo d. P Produce generallittabccrirb y. Water Arm; MOILSLrITLITI. adßt• °ff.:m . soldoor, Lan" a Co.) flEt' LITTLE CO., Wholesale Grocers, Praloes and Cornmlodoa lifsettants,uhd Dee.lers to rcriag. itungsetorat, 112 Second moat, Pitts burgh. jal97-63 ILKESE WAREII.OUSE.—IIENRY H. • . ';tt;e: ' VON BONNHORST k NIORPHY, WWI). a•L CI t and Ocarddasion kfierdusda, dud Dealer. gba.o3LiS P A tyrß , Importer and Dador French and Asartiesst WO Paper, Na t 4 Market beams= Tblld and "math street. Pittstrana. 31eCLINTOCII, Importer and Whole cartmeds sad rill Dean 114Csrcr i ft Itlnor Oil iltam-Boga=tarkNo.ll2 lia ' rksrertesic -7 nad" ERRLS & PATTON, Whotwit& and Be. tail aroma, Cu the Eastern stdent the Dimond. _ Pe. WM 111: SHAW, Commission and 7 7. - i . mam amebas% 73 Wakant Clod:matt. OL 8i1m0 , 09,--1 . .. 9. Thirst ea: Tonal & Alblry, Comm. ier Ford. Cineinamt& &nth/ & awn.. N.& Od.&&& A. cat,rteau. Pittsburgh; Tripled; 91eysden.*. co.. St. Loui.. DRY GOODS, lIRANK VAN OCORDEN Dealer. in Mao , lap. Hoslerratul Glower. Low Goods, RrobrolderiS Osot . s. Fm-nlahlag Goods and s run sorlrosat or which as always b. bad !'at, No. SO, corner Market street and U. Diamond. riltsburgb. Pa. OPII-1Y MAW a CO., ACITSAMIAXI,..C. L. MIMOSA t N. TOIL LA. MASON CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In fanny and Maple Dry Gonda, 25 fifth FlDatenran. ' URPHY do BURCHFIELD, Wholesale INA_ and RAW Dry Ckails Blerdynot., corska lourth and ark et stmt. lltttbscrall. GROCERS. 1. tA21141101r...4 ...... /: 1001111 BOONE/IL&B.BAIIGH 11 . 0010 E - CLENERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nolen la Wool, Flour. Produce sod Prorlalnuo, No th. Water oimort. PhiladolpOlo. HARI3AUGH ec BOONES ORW ARD IRO COMMISSION HER cri.?l,lMitlgg:t.'pluribjr. Trarifd' . ....... Wallace & Gardiner, If BOLESALN DRALERII IN Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, NO. EIS LIBERTY BT. .1•IBLY 113MAILDICKEY Eioa, Viloletale Any /urn, ' LICIWIDrurn. ......WW.IIX non. OHN FLOYD IcCO., Wii . oleerkle Grocers • sadOogmalsdonitatlunts4falTal Woodsy/I= LID. / • • lola • - ita.t I MEBT.AIOOI[E, - Wholesalo Grocer, Reo- Wens Mailer Dealer Jo Prodww, Pittsburgh lbw. tad sil kids of Purvign and Dormotk War. and a Mb lebarty Weer. On band a very lugs . make old blown Mamie 1i 7 4/effrh i'Olich PM b. .old low Oar eartg- ' ', • r ... . . • win ..am I. J. BLACKBURN • WholesabiGro- P. nero,Post and Dea and lers In Prodnas end ttabargh Diantthicturelw Pitch Osktnn gwieti 'on bandst. tbelt W61 . 0=0E41 Water street, PUts /our Vaus--......r.5ree 9. seatu----vm.sts a. imut. 'GILLS ROE, Wholesale Grocer, and 014MlidOil /11/Fd4.1...i../941,1tert7sfrbet.PItta• ALEYuO wn uro H i 73- I 7lll o Wi e • ems. Not 18 sad 7D Wood stmt. Pittaburgn. WILLIAM :'ISI!GLITRG; Grocer and TeaDealen renter of WiXed of Math atreeta, bass %Mira an band a large assortment of choke Orcerrion and fins 'feu—Tore= Fruits awl hall: inadesale sad Install. - -tinders 'walled - on Um Sowed tenon • - - • --- TPOISERT DALZZLL OIOIIIO I.lll.4ranits,Oondaladon ilarobania, Dealers In and rittalannb Idanaracturea. No. 2D3 /41saldri=t. MIS D. . • ' ...—DAITD IrCLNDLIMS. WOK & gaccessOre to • W OK Wboteants Grocens.Vorrneding and gDmmligian lineman Du kas In Iron. Ittinln.• Own, On. on.. nod PlttaWrrsh llsnafactrinn neurnlyt =lnn F.l Wont sed-Wann Mann,. kittabtarls. • CULBERTSON, lirholeeale urocer end ' Crossmildon kteleitsra.Nster tei Pod aad Pitt& Mactsdkcturett Attleles„l96 Liberty street, PIM. - •- ts R.-FLOYD, Wholesale Grocers, Cora . assessi Ideratudda, and Dmiliri hi route.-Round arch Ihitld.htzi, Ihintkoz cai Math. Wcol• 1 . 3 . 4 lizah EIEEREiEN s W 06 4 WiW k 00., JODI& a 7 4 cSMOL§§ 'k CO ., ( weir • sum toWlek korialthodi, Oillarale Quark Itae=flLem.Catim arasoaut AGENCIES. S. OUTIEFOULT & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for tbo sae sal parasol+ of Heal Haste. Donation of pat.. Hasattolleig Losetaan Bondi& Mortgage.. de., no. 0 Third it. Pittaborgb. Ps. aalay llilthigan General Commission and Callen ,. taon Agenotolllee, R. the collection of Home and Foreign Lrillereantßeandallotherlkkoer claims, to Michigan an adjacent S tate klnvastraont and Payment of Mao" Yamont of Tsang. FMCAM and Salo of Real Estate and Stocks and Inn: ante Agents. mm yiL f.omr TlESt .1171.0ixte1SO.ADolttrozit,11:1=Ichlguitix Wrirco7- o r , Pror or Metals= roam re.roorobl Inascroato ourl94rd AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rent Estate Agett, Stork. Itorobandloo and Bill Broker, once No. 02 ourth stmt. above Wood. Bottom promptly attended to. jy8.1117 ~~:1iU1~1~~5/.\:1.'ft1~111A.Y!d7S'l:I~ II M. GORDON, Secretary Western Instr. J: • mom Co, 92 WatAt drag. GARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFrankrin Yin Inmmo* Comraay. amth-ast earner of Waal . Th ird osisota.- pA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma • tnal Inearaaae COMMIT. 42 Water stmt. OHN H. 3/ILLOR, Dealer in Piano FOitn Mask and Musing Lurtruments, &bad Boots, ind • ada scent ft* Cldekertn i rs Plano Forts, for Western rtrsnl•—No. c 1 Wood strest, ITENRY Lk .5, :DER, Dealer in Music, Mu 'Seal lnrtrnmanta. and Importer of ltalbszt Atstags: agent tee Manna a Clart's annd and spume Plum. with Coleman's Aitken Attachment. Also fur Dunham', DRUGGISTS. J OAN RAFT, Jr., (anoceaßor to Jas. ISPGaf- MA T) i w k l iilr i t:ft"al., l lllVat n ln t e..3 d doo p r's Vtrgin Auer, Pittsburgh- Sirßetrular Alma fall, tordi hisdWne. rifollN P. SCOTT,' Wholesale Dealer in .Druits. Paints. Oils, Varnishes and Dye 21Cuff o 20.':94 dirty Mast, Pittsburgh. All orders will moire prompt attentkni. tar Agent for Sehanek's Pols:koala Syrup. mar 13 - 17 4, A. FAJINESTOOK it CO., Wholesale( • Dru grads. and insoufsetitrers of Whits Load, Sad and corner Wood nod front streets, Pitts bur trir.h7 ' E.SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in I*.. • Draft. Paint.n, Dy• St, b. Oils, Va.lahre, ta. ~.416Wcad Area, Pittsbwrzh. Good. warranted. trim. low. . ll= • I 112•CN ...... . .— GtOMIII =MX. ARAUN dc REITER; Whole - sale dc Retail b Druete, earner of Liberty and et. CILlz SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale Cr • DrageMa. Wood ergot. Plttebtush. TOSEPII. FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox elf it Cr, corner Ifuketutreet and Dlumoud—lise .• • ealgca hoods tall end °crate ossortm eot of u, ml b . prtalulug to Ma Imue. Amideno yreollytiorka carefully aotowunde4 at all holm roar WOOL MERCHANTS. LEE. successor to MURPIIi & LEE ' . Wool Doolor wad Conambsslos Menissot rot the c,r Armoric= Wooll Gads No Ul7 Liberty stmt. tot. 111 R . DATifli AUNT,Deniist, again W fount/ in hi. Waco. on rotulti st. nearly gcrvta 1 otto!son's Livery MAU*. W 2.1. VARIAN, I. D, Office 6th street, Wm. &wade& OW How'r to 0. ILt° 3. P. K., 7 to B. P. st. m 7 SS- yd SCOTT, Dentist, Bonin street, 7• ere dam matt of Mintst. Mal - 1... A. x., to 6 r. V. . MI work ...,anus. sae _ _ MERCHANT TAILORS. gCHESTER, Merchant Tailor and Clo ,. War. No. 74 Wood stmt. Particular atteutiou to Bora' ant 'Youths' CirttiLort. notary LIAM DIORY,.Merch.,At Dra .l7 Itt i l lr i l L ocr sort Beam lu [toady Node Cirthing, Bri Lb eat. WATTS A CO, Merchant Tailara, 181 14 Untr etrott.—Wo are now recshing our Auk of Ooods Clontlemees Wear—Conn Cu cod Vootinuortho itylaa ud Enortgultil , • Oar [duds sod unmet. will Nom en , us•• co& oshl bIANITPACTURING. • " Lan3rEXlffillltta7: CO., 01 Penn et., belmi Marburylittaburgh. D OILER. MAKERS ouII'EHEET-IRON ,WOREBB.9, garialnettirers or Dunhill's Patent Bueert. Chhanerrt Rrirhen, Ptre 17.04 Melon Pl_per, Vow dangers, Pelt Pm:m.Bllga, Pans, Iron Yawls or Lliti Boats ate. Alen, Martertithei Wort. Midge and Vintigt irons, re. Repairing done on the shatnit mitten n0.30-Ird. LW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Martotaetorer sod Dealer la Grand Ware. No. el atelier. TOHI4 WETHERELL, Manufacturer of ow PATENT BOX VICE& a warrior. wilds. SOLID DOI aad BRAZZD BOX VICIE coma. of Anderwra aM Rob. ham stnata, cmo quar• ham If. nand Ozer. Drido. laytiml Qtr. FIBROEROIDERED IDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLAS—Materialm bwited fur Embradwry and Ap- Vark b y UR& L. & WILSON, Jodi! Ra SPX Nan smut. 1b, , . Ilan& Bolivar Fire Brick andnngCompany Crucible Clay Man ufactu_. Tun COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED tir it.?" l " r r°r drmand gatra. Crud= Building °I " . ' lnt "' Pr aTEriMa t ' , 32,ll Baal. IlttAnre g b. 6.14.0., 71. 1961 Hats and Caps. 1 WILSON tt SON keep constantly on 'bothesse7 description and Taney of Red.s and wholasale and retail. Thor desizins • snaat list-or Cop. ire:44 snd cheap. 'would do ...0 to can bow. ammutns slametters. nol&if M'CORD & CO. WIIOLRAALN AND [MAIL 7ASIIIONAHLIII RAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALTILE IN ALL KIND§ OF KIR& . CORNED OF WOOD AND PIP TA 572211A73, Pittsburgb, Pa. 10, Their 'keit =braces ovary quality .t,1.0f Lista 1.7 . 1=11:, Bc., Cuff. sad tar Boaoerts. C. B. HEADLY & CO. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, tio. 9 THIRD .57„ NEAR JILAIRKET. W OULD restieeiftav inform their friends and ths_pabllesesereir. that have they la slam their enraplets Vall Rork. amstrtler of Carpets Of t o re deemiption. from the ItontYelvet and limmeed. common Ingrain, Hemp, ..d hail. Floor Oil tith from one to eight rods whim, new designs ass rerr Coem, Sml Cant. , gettle HIVA. Mats, r Window elhadm,'Se. Yeranne In want or. Invited to ma And 00, their ninth riteamtnate, lintels arid He -deneettartilabed on the moat reasonable term. MerNmatl Prontsanderh*lialre."loll Issas—C.43lt ONI.i. . <3 Livingstonj Roggen & Co. NOVELTY.WORKS, - PITTSBUROLI, PA. RACK and Depol Railroad Scales; flay, Cattle sad Grain do.; Platanto And Counter do— Door Loc of all Maw, Sarin& Drop and Thumb Lateb7offe• MID. of Tarim, Undo. in MD approred p tarn; Bolts nd o Partenlogr, platlAsb4, Iron Oartlupof cry no. rletz to ram and Mash. ' : : .', ' i dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, silken Pad stl Lately era; appointee Satlehiked greet, • PITTSBUItaII. MONUMENTS, Tombs, , Grave Stones, • Yurnittna To Mantels, imposing Stones; in, J. ways ontand,ert4 to order, bg machinery, at the lowest prima. Three hundred original and selected de signs ha idoonmenis, Ar...bn band. Bloc* and Slab Mar bier bobbed to the Trade at the lowairtEdam All unix** , filled with dempatela at SID Liberty sateet. aa23 W. W. WALLACE. on N,,, Penn PittitArg 1.• KENNgDY, CIIILDS & CO.; Madinfao Plum n A No. l hairy 4-11Bbeetir= Oarp•t Chain of all colon sad shadag oven Twin.; nasanil rash o = „ nape otau alma and Battlog. ' 4GrOrdorn left at the Ifiudirare Btori of Logan. Faison Co.. 131 Wald stmt. will tuffs attention. - •---- - ;JOSEPH CHAPMAN. witilt,MALE AND DILLLICR IMPORTEDO/GARS, 63 Narket ortral, PfttOurgh, between Third and Fourth. 4 A. BROWN, would most rospoctfully In ton th e nubile that be keeps on head, at hie etana On ths Teat idde of the Dimond. Alleuhenf, City, a earn eaeortmell at Vetrip b ..ah i lehA.Alao, Vraltlate nab to val ant intaa.yl the United Atltoi.. rile BlTn i ts ' Ain be t l d erird l ved wtthout the abluf s "Frew &ker. Having porehsaod the gtoek, tool!, and weal of the Cabled •tabilatunent of .Barasey / aro prepared to famish their old customers se well as the_ patine at large. with weerriddnit to their lion lamer. rio.b wood abreet,Flttabulnh. mrbXt • • Tea, Tea, Tea, VlParoreceiriOg . from Now York and. Phllad•lptils SAO UALV CUSTS TVA, orompiising 'Youg Uysoo, - Impede, Ounprder, Oolou, &unix= and AAgtlablOutk oil olio have boon earrfally ino WAAL_ saA•lllposokt As TurtOl of Ulu wholosto or rotAIL •. . , . . . . . . A. JAYNE& • J . ' Pekin Toslitore. No.lBllttik Evert AIINDRY - 13LUE- 4 - - & t n . ton of,fami- AA we and Inaletrateen iniiltuttabbli Blttu te sample lull. dawned. havlagall It taoteutte. mules& The L T Blue ponce., over. the andlanned Indlau the ultimate. of Ito pectinn a better eater Se clothes, of W ing mach more simple and convenient Or uut tad of I. hut a ageing °reheat one bal4 oaring to the tact that bat mow then one ballot the Indigo =I be dillooluid by ter. it 10 entirely destitute of any Y o t ectisa Irons to cloths. We would Dollen trial, and _wept t ta er r="ted.. YOt 1. bi JO lrm 141 food R. dFOLDS are not always Consumption, yet Cousin:l;4km Is isrsenklly et* molt of Deglooted m. Bowan, of the., and•proestro lattomllitaly • Wt. UtlykDrage' leibsttad.3oWerrup......97oolll* - - - OUR TY LANDS.. for tho Soldkre, Chap lain.. Taro oters. Lod Potttlastszt sass 111.1141.7 of • Ihritsd Rater Wars, throat /I heirs or snow.. bs • !stela.. sittitlsol to • maatr. This who furntsb. nu their etalrits outo ban MUM PIOMPtIi gterarcipit, mbar =7 L•nd sad isasSEst MI, 76,4 th st y OHN PRUE, OF A TXR: /N. IVORY, tmanU tnesepf IT ory OG*6; Nrejlifirrikr vab47 PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1855 MUSIC, itc. MEDICINE. ...... ! -/111123 IL r 00/I.D. • 1 - Wicr. YORK ADVEtneamsrrs. /mm bIESCILICH a SCIIEWS Oebb Advanlein • Home, 1i0.346u4 348 Etttedwali Nwr York. (late Yw b Nab= btrobb.) Reliable Arms in the at" Qf Neu, roa. Umbrellas and. Parasols. JonN J. MITU WieL&ti64EIIILUFACTUREK, 234 end 235 , Broadway, New York. The most eitenxive4o the world. late full in tha price of materials, eon di =Min 911'1, 4 j/o%7r'; I f rat k i; morn o&elg:4'; tradrt lad mote to oudetutota. at very low pricer, the fantod Pod tordidet• amortruent of UMBREI. AND PARASOLS to tea:mad In lturopi ar *hark*. Merchants rid Una New York to huptboir good.. rearewtfully Invited to call and exarohas the stock *fat N. B.—Please eat this card oat and put It tu Tom pock. mane realreww. JOHN tHILTH, • h9-2mv ,• 31arruketurer. -- 1855. h[ILLINSBY.r 1855. Mrs. IVM. SIMMONS, 464 Doodnestr,..N. IS now prepared to ; extubit, and offers for tale to elolessl. and retail Scum, at the lowest Pm, • • auk pekes. the Want, and beet selected stock of Freneh..Engliels andAmericant4llllln andftraw Goods eyes oNzed at assf:,ete format trt I=te.V=rrmstioth her cans bf i groslolo:atesj Irencts Cott manner, Madame ha ll etsr. of and him Lank*. tine, of Honda. London. Y. IL—Pattern 'Sonnets constantly on hand. • Order. hr matt unettuli. "4.44°.56(114174.9,1•MAT.rk. Dagn.tirreotype' . Materiala# &c. -- ..k.i.4.4 arm rostmestF mtloOttal to thaw thfm atrial!. Omelitto may Avant.% ut moimrtaima. .ii.NTHONY'S D epot of Materials - for tta. raver. earriWandlbr oreturas an /lino. and .._Ostololraom tnrnhtukt onnpOostioo. I amo. oltt b. Mat bI r mrOr!mkbalnbim OD delivery. bat parting with bom mnm an onamommtal. mot give refer me a l to tb lit t marn it, to Day b ro t l Oa:Apo/1 an Mira. or , reril„ portal:lon. 1m20.3mv K. A od.r VTFIarYIO7I= 1 4y.V. Y. m Ni Yr - • ... Ifew York Bag X . H AM, Flour, FeadogruirM7omlny , , Shot eat. Buckwh halt. Oulaoand all other kinds of Baas made and Tainted to order-bi/unchtnet7 lilt . dam. Web. Adctrua, as above, , .17 Platt strut. .ffletorork. fiZ-Stov i SI hole sale SS, . WV ar in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, u.l-:.m. an BROADWAY:W. r. Straw-Goodli, Wen& Flowers, &o. CASH porOhliiiers meOliciteft to o:offline , • STRAN Gg a pDS, beech Flower', do., w wit] be col roped. to that of ant other similar house fn the Cat,. We shall mete., the ocanina imam toe creamers. and of our own manufacture, the mart .tries of fIoNNETdc french Mum, tr. due whkh us offer to AA liporch. ifere at malty red unednrfoes. I , lofd ft kt, Le 16.3.4. 64 • ad John et. me, William, New rock.- - CASH MUSIC IA PIANO STORE HORACE. WATERS; No. 333 Broylanty, Now York.. OPPOSITION TCV MONOPOLY. sunlit at Oreat4 :Reduced J OTWITSSTANuINO tho-41ornbination of Musk Dealer to keep up the melon of uon-eops. • obt roue*, aoudad the inter Wa t er s =lire comperes; mad their refusal to extend to Mr the enuresis. of thr trade, be matins heasemal ealee-having Woodard eeh donee, that he tom Dublin sountenanee ono support, to his orpardeen to the Great lionopply,,aod in his Aborts to aid Natl. Talent, and to adapt thpesae ifietimmi 'Curinurr. Wit rook of inmeleau and baro Mode homenee. and tbe catalogue of his own telltime is ham the tamest and bort teleetedln lb. United litabw Ile also made a Great itednotkm in UM mires ot Pianos, Bisiodeen. and Musical Instruments of oh Kris. Septriortensokri °Mass Moos for $l7O, WO and =5 , interne of u pad QV& and instruments as strong and se durable se throe cost 11.500. Plasm ofwery_Tariele and anal onto VOOO. amortising Ware of •Sea 0 0 1 of manahmatier among than the misteabed repeated Mara Worm' piste and thejtret preriesa Sour. homes of T. 11000057 & Co.'s mate. (rintors of the Hoban Sawed hand Mons at oesehoorponas. Pike. from $4O to $l5O. Melodeons fromjfeedittesantmanufetories.ionind. Ins the war. kvnos Lb S.U.; 11f,hartses blakelsnast rah, ettto the= temrendoent,) lac Lest muds lbe the United glades $75, $115,113, 113.5 and $llO. gositte's ).Sse ltS eCumakittelodeouns grd. Mano and .Iftlatron rurrontad. The beat terror td the trads.' wheals, to; Irf per oath dlaxmot to clergymen and thatches. An m*lll promptly attended In. • Mush rend tow mu 0 f Um eDontry Wstitseld..i. tn. 1.1..4 rater. renn rra d s matayl addle .ne e o t f h e u r r m. f phnmgat aof A CARD. ea CANAL STltillT, NAM T(lftli. MOLYEFEIIIC BELL. LIIPORTAR AND MANUFACTOARD OF CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, WOULD respectfully inform the trade tLas hie Immiial gad laanabourddatTi. ka th. P a ying Snide will be ready tor - lameattan - on tbe nth of Fbruary. He, Ging the oat, Mental& twebsot DtagNow Tart vitals personalty eisiting Pula the wawa. may ream. , bly ueen that be HII bare later and 2:10t. 'pied sty Is• VMS natlbgt &elm &Us] td tbal a/iv'. and they alayrett lava wt., attauthea jal9.llsor - :41 1 12; : 11., WHOL9WO OGISX9, Eill ) 01tT t t.e • ,j;pe Drugs from their . .tishast =AMA. bah Eccro LOW saul Vernet:, knallith laan l d xatt Nectakar. NO end lialr Drusbee, Bele Wens end Dinh. Pule axe Trieste Sperms, Carts, Bow, Z.. tr, they afar them de the thartrresoltableeltiser Plertrambi W will near. their hest Waal.. ALDERMEN. 9FFICE. corner of Penn and St. Clair eta., rlitaburgb. AU beget. pertaining to the eflke of craw will be prerteptly attandoet to. 4.6-174 Patrick Manna, ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. O FFICE corner of Grant and Fifth atreeta obmaerlymrlad by erman Lee) ' , Dere a pertallrna op to the aim Ald ds. arr of Alderman l Jastl l - of tile Peso* will be promptly Minded to. fe2.3m MISCELLANEOUS. STEWART it KILGORE, 14ANO/ACTURHE3 OD COOKING. HEATING. FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND IVAREBOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE railL2C, orner Diamond writ and Cherry stabil PTSTSIUMUU. PA. Irt: .:pi: AIM STREET. MOTH NETV.3II7I STRUT. PRILADELPHIA. EL 8. BENSON, PROPRIXTOI. sr Pria of board. 11.60 per &may, Mn, 3. 1314-1,4 WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Dealer to Plain. Yby?red and Decorative Paper Harr I V Tar;e7e= b ollt t :ifettovvey Mews. ll. court & hub, m 113.63 ARla FASIIIONS FORLADIEWMIESS /Z. rarbb v.Ahin.sm JuNv..lllrectpwr Mama • ho on pie on the let proximo by hill& 4R WH.SON, 281 above Hand etreet. KIM, JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE'BOAT LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION unitrunnTS, (Unat Basin. &moth etre. Mtn Ba.n. Lard, Lard OH, Perm Pork, S. 0. Thrum Kinfa vs • .a bro. ftlt,Anthrwirr and Watch Pig Iron, Bonne Wick Antbradt• Coal. it mrlo BANKIN% HOUSES JOHN S.H000: FM YORK • Igo. M SOUTH JD ST. PIIILADEI.II4II A, . VIITSBURGII, AL.LIWHINNY UM, MOM RRSET, SOK MIRKY (XL, MOUNT PLKASANT, WRSTAIORITD 01, Nad.; tIONNICLI.NYILLK, TAITKITK CO:'' .. ' • UNIONTOWN, _ BROWNSVILLE, Deposits received, Illsoonnte mule, Drafts :bought, sold and collected. &lank Notes and Specie bought and sold ..' .k4.NOtes and other tiegurltiee tv , ught and so „mmie.to., Correspondesene end collections solicit.)ld on. tioTd-tr • Agnc. MOSES F. EATON, e No. y 19 Sixth et., agent LlN:trio /I WO o u P ilT,lPkiggrarr i r rl" l =lall4tl4:= • °`..'• Deana Rock Drhung blachines. Copeland:, nts4onisrspid•Portalsia Bay 14111", (I cr E ronght frini tilt " Mr i lst ' Lebinse. Timm articles hers banes : mined by yesess,yd maeeL Imi and machinists. and prommm.l mire°, to miy nos Ile It. Mao authorised to mil Pats moics •nd rend :Uwe *Midas in mix• out ot th• (*Mary. ya• hoc-premed Nutt, and Washen. finished Drags Wort. U• ia ale. t 0... tak. Mind. Dr Mis min of out. et pecaid. Inlw 11 >V•21118112.. saj 10. to, th• 'business alibied and mutant attention „,. Lis renal th• followisa . The submit/me have loruybeen Mutant.% irita Its limes iston , and bars no rualtation is Msommending .hlmto .ll r b. my wish to employ his mr•loss,sa is gen, Jima= ottindoubtesi Intel:Mt/and indenhigableisideutry. Mania. 0 , 07 r rOlictee niaLb• ghe * .j : Wnidem%Vi t e • • EMI Ch, oLon Denny, U.Childs t Err Daimon. *B;4 , P. fl.; Prised. • artni i =t Lavas Cegy• Wade. William P. Johntban, libutablllll4 Antrim gaits; - • A. W.l.:amis. i Wilson Uecy:th..., Pamtatrean. November 27f.h., Ws. . 4tr Davie Tribune, 5 hi l l% e°lworthelordataajd eilY nkOat wideiv raradatiat Nopapa+ pm . . - lubmitaretanta agora% , u , A , ii ,,,,,,,,,,,„„„. well taMnd tbodr g rdWr d tlorestra tot grattal;ll 14 , A9 1 , rto7g4 ZgoAltrd ife.lll b. arab/ valbrowes "teTaitotoand. g P44144%nr .. . • - . Hagan' & 11% • xf. 91 Market et , are closing out their en tire skek of Dry Goods at an immense dlicoant Own InwPwatorr to warahaeleg thete wring intr• _,_. A= r o t , haul! a age amortmant of the following fadc Tereaserss,r_ ort wartnos. Wool Downes. , VPAiteos Plata*. Mad.. 1.,..., . ,: ..411fiall12 Cloth. Bowbaslnws, ~a h cunt; 30W...a ea sep t ropestor mai., a WaW. and °akar rawnsda. with a variety of Mate and Wawa' Gnaw& Plaid and a tad Draw gilka, all of eta, Eu e.. l 4lt_i_i_a r.±t_______ j a3so .1104INR AND. CEDAR WARE.—SAMTIEL 11_ - =On= beta tatudantly on hand b r swat .6itt:ash and Oath Ro e, Stews Oak Wall, ikben nr Dar &Waft ooden &Mb, arm. Zll.ir 12 .77 ,- wapn Boards. ...1 all ot Grs ter annuli Ids line. okaso—benort•Taba_andlatldasen Iteekita Winorxam. /hawk Vi i. Itrib street. Pi ttabaraii. ft. anUry . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THURSDAY MORItING, MARCH 16,1865 eply to Bishop O'Connor on Eomish Corporations. Toth. &titer or the Gazette: Snu—ln a very summary manner the Bishop frees - himself from the intricacy of the question, as to the Pope's supervision of temporal matters in this country, by saying "I will enter into no controversy on the Pope's temporal power. If what has been said and written on that subject, within the lasUhalf century, is not enough to satisfy any One that we admit no temporal pow er in him outside of, the email territory known as the States of the Church, I will not attempt to supply the deficiency. I admit my incompetency to counteract the benigbting influences under which those labor who will insist on theoontrary." Wise resolution, no doubt, in the present in stance; sometimes "discretion is the better part of valor." But• the avoiding of a difficulty will not meet the question; light stream ming for -"•the last half century" as to the nature of the power outside "of the States of the Church," can make the Bishop's oath nothing more nor lest than what it is. "I shall not sell, nor give away,nor mortgage, nor enfeeff, nor In any way alienate tho possessions being ng to my table; oven with the consent •of : the chapter of my church, without the leave of the Roman Ptintiff." But the good Bishop must bear with PI entbile I examine. into this temporal supervision fa:tittle further. Read the folloilog extract from the 7th Pro vincial Connell of Roman Catholic Bishops; held in Baltimore In 1849: "Anr. 9th. The Fatheri ordain that all dumb, es and all other - ecclesiastical troporty, which have been acquired by donations or the offerings of the faithful; for religious and Charitable use, beleng to the Dirhopajthe Dpette, 'unless it shall be made to appear, andbe confirmed by writings, that it was granted to some religious order-of Monks or to some: congregation of Priests for their use." While in 1844 legislative aition was obtained in - Pennsylvania malting. the IllehOpe Phtla- 1 dolphin and Pittsbarghsolo aarporators; we hero also . in 1849 a-Botnau Catholic Council Lpenking on this point. It may bo asked,how WeS this movement of the Baltimore Council re 'rod at Rome, when the doings of that body were pro -seated to the Holy Father! Who overheard of a veto, instead' or an approval of the acts of the Council on the part of the Vatican? With roe. pact to the St. Louis Church, which tin Bishop lspeake of, we tied that a eon of the late Le C,oul tante, (who conveyed the real estate on which the church was erected,)-when the Trustees got Into difficulties with Bishop Timon about !the title to the property, aetually went to Boma to bring the matter before the Pope for adjitstment. This church of St. Louis was incorporated in the State of New York in 1,838 and seven-Trus ted were elected in , whOm was vestal the title , to the property. , . How was this pilgrimage to Rome on the pert of to Coulteulx regarded To be sure &dint, the Pope's Nuncio, was Seat to this country, but was it to adjust amicably the point of grievance? Certainly not; but to reiterate the claim of the Bishop. Thin does not look much like a spirit .'that would take clubs in band todrivo the clergymen out of the pulpit and out or the church." SO much for the question of the kind of super vision the Pope exercises in this country. Look into the Bishop:a doings with the act of incorporation of 1844, making Mill' sole corpora tor of the Roman Catholio property of his dio cese. Takiog the statement of the Bishop to be trot, that he has given his sanction to various acts of incorporation in the Western Diocese, I would observe that tho Bishop's administration on this property question, it, .18, evident that the preitsure from without bah had' some inflames upon him—heriette*hy these acts of incorporas Lion for Mill:atm, Mercy Hospitals, .k.o ? Again, the Bishop, after enumerating the acts "of incorporation in Pittsburgh and Phi elphia, goes on to state as follows: 'The pro ' 'am in the constitutions of these sooletica„or tit • pre*. tient administration, ,give ' the Bishops, it isrue, o r the clergy of the eity, more or leas in ea is dirt womayeetent The praiisions were ' tended . . • ftittilia4coiding to the Bishop's ahpw Mg, these inahshilne.Orporatioris Acre - been. ;Mat order his Jamaica. I would ask, what ti the difference as to practical effect in managing a thing individn: ally, or by the talluenee of a eorporation which can be controlled by the will of another? Acts of Incorporation got lip by the Bishops will no doubt be committed to the administration of per sena, whether Lay'Brethren or Sisters of Mercy, who will accord with Episcopal desires. It is an old saying that like produces like. But, should the wishes of Bishops be contravened under acts of incorporation, or on the question that titles to property shouldbe in boards of trustees appoint ed by themselves, or In themselves as solo corpo niters, what then? In the memorial sent to the Legislature sometime ago, with tepid to the difficulty in the lioly Trtnity•church, phia, "The memorial goes on to say, that by the ar bitrary conduct of the Boman Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia, the laid church has for more than a year past been deprived of a pastor. MI the applications of the Trustees of said church to him for a pastor have been rejected, unless they, the raid Trustees; de unconditionally surrender and make over to him the church and property thereto." Again, take the case at Buffalo, Bedini calling upon the members of the Bt. Louis church to eubmit to dm Bishop; and mark the sentence of excommunication against than. I would oak, witlrall this testimony before us, is it s harmless thing to fall under the frowns of o Romish Bishop 't It requires .rather more courage than most men possess, especially those who hare been influenced by. Romish teachings, to court such episcopal opposition, even although, to employ the language of Bishop O'Connor, "he has not the legal right to employ the hum /dent menial in- ono of them, (that is Asylums, Hospitals, dc., ) nor do I 'desire it." This lan guage of humility with regard to legal disquali fication is rather ludicrous. Ab! Reverend Bishop, there is a higher law than mere legal enactment, which you wield, no doubt, with great success. I must say that although Bishop O'Connor's better nature may have suggested something like a show of acts of incorporation, still it Is evident these Asylums, Mercy Hospital and Ca thedral all are within the purview of the Epis copate. It is necessary in order to understand this question of corporatorship of Bishop O'Connor; to refer to the not as passed at the session of the Legislature of 1814: "Sac. 1. Be it enacted hy the Senate and Bowe of Representatives, 5:e., That all, gifts, grants, deeds, wills and other conveyances, wherein 'or whereby any tondo, •tenements or other property within this Commonwealth have been or hereaf ter may be given, devised or granted or. in any manner convoyed by any person or persons ;what ever, unto any .person byname, style and title of Roman Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia, and his successors, upon the trust, express or im plied, to take, bold and receive the same for the use and benefit of any religious congregation of Roman Catholics, or for the support, aid and maintenance of an hospital, alms-hone., Semi nary, church or parsonage, or other religions or charitable purpose within this Commenwealth, are hereby confirmed and declared to be good, sufficient and effectual le law, to vest the legal title or estate in fee simple, of, in and to the said lands and tenements, and other property ia such grantee or devisee being at the timeßoman • Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia or of Pittsburgh; and,in such persons as shall be in fitter* the successors of the same, as ROman Catbolle Bish ops of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, forever, and in no other,persoa or persons whatever." This not vas signed by David IL Po r on the 28thVay of February, 1844. In noticing the communication on Re h cor poratism, why should the Bishop go In detail about the corporate condition of certain lams, do? Thitit was not the matter on band, but the expression of dissent to the enactment 'of 1844, making Bishop .O'Connor solo corporator of the Roman Catholic property. The curious expedi ent proposed as a peace measure to the present Legislature is, that Trustees who hold the prop erty shell be appointed by the Bishop. What is thediffcrence between the Bishop's decreeing, or appointing others (no doubt of like mind with himself) to do, certain things? I think there is rather more sleight of hand in this expedient,than a right up and down desire to do what is right. "My sanction," and aboard of laymen or mime gars, appointed by tho Bishop, all mean the same thing, a disposition to keep the power In his own . hands rather than to permit the people to con trolthe property anungementa of the church. Mutt .does the Bishop mean by his pro-tem-, pore holding property? This Is too thin - a seer. ing to hide his sole corporatelicriere. • Bishop O'Connor, If the act of 1844 firepealed making him sole corporator, desires a mode of Incorporation different from that rasa for by other denominations. Again, that the property of the churi3h should be controlled by Elm, either directly, which will be so if the act of 1814 is not repealed, or by relisiessappointod by himself. In one word he calls eportitlitaegiabiture to say that laymen, by election of the people of the church, 81411 nut: be eligible as Trustees in a Roman Catholiciseigregation. Without math of the spirit of prophecy, I think the Bishop, with hie l plarisibßity and special pisding, cannot obtain from the Legislature now i eession such a I power. The illustration of the %shop, that the, commander of a ship must haic =controlled power.has rather more rhetoric' than force in it. This ship is the property of tha Roman Catho lic'ehurch, bought and paid for py the people ; but they must: have no control, bat be contented with the management of the Bishop, or with agents or Trustees appointed by himself. The Bishop is not very complimentary in his remarks with respeot to those whoifeelepposition 'to this I:similar kind of .legislation in favor of the Roman Catholic Bishops. A !word on this point. ' Whit cleim has the Roman Cathollo cler gy to special legislation, which is totally Mer -1 ent from that asked for by other denominations? Property In bad hands, and ruck niighl even exist in the Raman Cath - o7le Church, without any con trolling pbwer In the people; is nota good princi ple to be recognized in a Republican country. There should be one general law to embrace all applications for religions ,inciWporations.— I am for equal rights and privileges to all de nominations, as far as legal enactments are con cerned. In one word, the Rev. Bishop onGrant's Rill cannot clear away the olijeetion to this scheme of incorporation in the manner be sug gests; neither can he accomplish tiny thing by his mournful song of the persecutions Roman Catholics are called to endure because they aro not permitted to have their own way. The decision of this question of ecclesiastical corporations is with the Legislature, and to it we mast look for the law of the commonwealth on the subject.' Commas.:lends of the N. Y. 'Pelham, Presses. of Onletion In Illinois. Sranwourso, March 6, 1855. "The world. does. more P' , Only a.few years ego the people of Illinois, and the whole noun.- tryheside, were chocked with the announcement that an Innocent mat, forth.. expression of an *meat opinion, through a , press that,:he, him self, owned and controlled, was hunted down by mob and put to death. Your readers will re-t Collect the Beetle la Anal, when Lovejoy, the martyr, was sacrificed to the blindand insatiate fury and ignorance of the multitude; inflamed by passion and whiskey, for the expression; in a respectful and . temperate manners of the great truths founded:deep In the nature of man, and underlying, the, whole superstructure of human eolety is this country—truths, which, like a mut, he dared openly avow and defend. The I occur was a horrible one; it has left a blot upon the good name of Illinois, compared with which her failure to pay her just debts, will be, In the eyes of the world, but a. trivial offence. But "the blood oli . the martyrs Is the seed of the Church.'.'. Dunngthe sesaion of the Legislature just closed, we had the reverse of the piettire; Owen Lovejoy, the brother of him who fell in that unequal contest with the besotted prejudice of the few who thirsted for his blood, stood up in the lower House, a member from the county of Bureau, and . , in the presence of the beauty, fashion, talent and morality of the capitol, and the Representatives of the whole State, assumed breeder, wider, and more • extreme ground than that, for standing on which his brother..poured out his blood. lie fotmd.a sympathetio audi ence; and, in the home of Douglas—in the very hall wherolia.waning power was won—this type of the fruit which the blood of the martyr has brought fortholeolared, Ina speech of two hours duration, and of surpassing eloquence, his utter abhorrence of Slavery and' the slave system, his determined opposition to the slave power, his de tenon to the truths upon which the Dec laration of Independence is based, his an. compromising 'hostility to the Fugitive Slave Law; and during the whole time, .en profotind was the attentien, and so .breathless the silence of those who listeruid, that a feather might have been hoe - nit° fall I At the conclusion, the deep. drawn breaths,lthe sympathetic, looks, and the moistened, eye, attested the impression he had made. The proprieties of the place forbade fur. Cher manifestation of approval. "Sir," said be, am not ashamed to avow myself a believer in the...higher law.' I hold myself amenable to that law, and avow, myself, my allegiance to the Supreme Power that enact lid it. I would not, ease for the weightiest rea sons, declare my intention to disregard any ha lt= enactment; but, 3lr. Speaker, I tell you, and I tell this House, that bean:rot and will not obey the requisition of that Fngitire Slave hill grace shall help me that sustained my mur dered brother, I wi/1 • meet death itself rather than aid in the emanation of that infamous en actment!" —And the galleries applauded! Say, does not the. world MOTO? This in en D&oois Legia. law% not three score and ten miles from the blood-etained spot where that ' , murdered broth er' laid down his Wei Mr. Lovejoy's was the first exposition of the doctrines of his school trier bean' in our State House. Southern members, who listened for the first time in their lives to an ..Abolition tirade," were surmised that principles so just and con clusions so irresistible could be reked'out of the depravity into which they havesupposed all anti- Slavery men to be plunged. A family of Ken tuckiana—good people in the main, bat violently prejudiced ageing everything that does not chtme in with Southern notions of , ••the inetitu tion"—wav present. After thealatech was non- eluded, and while the crowd woe going down from the gallery to the rotunda,-one member of this family said to another, his voice yet husky from ill-concealed emotion, "John, is that Abo litionism?" "Yes," said John, "I reekon that is all there is of it." "Then," replied 'the first, "I have been an Abolitionist for there than twenty Jinn, only I am snob inold-fobl that I didn't know it !" The avowal of this honest man is significant, and it opens to us Val the hope that when the doctrines of the Anti-Slaverymen are understood nor to mean "nigger-stealing," and oanialgattiation"—when they nosy be can vassed and discussed, like other questions of vital interest, in our Legislature, and the most benighted portions of the State, the world of n finals will move faster than ever before. God speed the day ! • DI2II7IOCTIVI FIRES IX TIM WOODIL—Great Domags to Property.—A fire started in tho woods about fifteen miles from Charleston, S. C.. on Thursday night last, and spread - with great ra pidity along the line of the South Carolina Rail road, till at last accounts it had. approached with in five miles of Charleston. The Mercury of Saturday, says : The fire was exceedingly violent and destruc tive, and has done great injury to the farms on its route. A train loaded with cotton taken in at Kingsville caught fire yesterday from the cur rent of burning flakes, and two cars, containing eighty bales, were burned. The remainder of the train came on to the Tire Mile Post, when, finding it impossible to pus without extreme risk they returned to the Soren Mile Post, and the engineer came to the city for orders. During a great part of yesterdey the city Was completely shrouded with smite., The Charleston Standard alac BAYS ; • About eight or ten miles from the -, eity the road was fringed on each side by a line of fire, while as occasional pine tree was scow/tending like a pillar of blase, with the flames dancing and rushing out to extremest limbs... Few of these valuable treer were burned down however, but the fire continued to increase and ,spread : itself over the eurihee of the ground. Fences, barns and negro huts were .quickly . surrounded, and in some instinBes wholly or partially consu med. Roads were crossed nor was the, iron track Invincible ttgainst it. , Another account states th at at one time the cars were surrounded by fire, snd the passengers suf fered much from the amok!). The woods. along the Georgia railroad, above Thompson, we» also On fire at the sank, time, r and it .4s feared great de mige bas been dodo in that direction, The Columbia (S. 04 Tithesof pattuaifty. nye the falls swooping ererything in the neighbor hood e! Lexington Court, douse, sod, the town, itself is threatened with destruction. Mills, 'houses; berms; stables, &0., for six or ten miles - 12.6[10, had fallen a. prey to the Baines. The pro-Slarcry purposes of the loaders of the mHindoo" Order in this State, are made matters of boasting down South. The Washington Organ of the Order ear . "The American party in NeW'York, it affords us greatideasurcto state, eminently censer satire and decidedly opposed be abolitionisni.— We , have the Most positive asiturancis of this. fact from undoubted authority. , . The Ainerican party has recently beea purged of its anti- Union,elements In New York,. and tho same causes ere Working-Mat the itationality of of our party throughout the Yorth." This is the food dispensed to Virginia palates. It.is yet to be proved whether Out Free Boil son: Smote of the men 'Who have been drawn into the Order are to be that 'summarily "crueled out" to gratify the Southerninarket. ' Tax War- m Mossy Goss—Congteu pre sented each of-the reportervef the=l3lobe for the last Bolden with s3oo,lamonnting in the sg gregitte to $lO,OOO. This is in addition to their regular compensation. At the previous session $3OO was given to each of the Globe reporters in addition to their regularpay froni the publish er of the Globe: At this rate, , a reporter's psi Is at least' eclat to gist of a member of Con gress, while if o reporter does work bard for a few months, he has no constituent to call him ban account for his stewardship.--Taqs; Star- Naw Yong, Aiazeb 12,. 180.—Nows Jut re, oohed annotate' the zare..revald the Decatur at Valparaiso, on /Unary 28th Inst. - All on board were well. TTE. 701E=MI The affair of the Sarrinien immig rants is hap ; pily settled. After all, they ire not Sardinians bat Lombards, once Austrian subjects, who emi t grated-toZartUttis. Buffering politically and so- I daily, front misery ander:fie, they were an oh ! jest of great uneasiness to 'the Sardinian Gov ; ernment, as the most inflammable elements to be set on fire by the faintest spark. We are glad of the satisfactory arrangement of the misunder standing on account of these exiles; and hope they mry find a fatherland among us. We pity the European Governments for being obliged to send away the more intelligent, active and en lightened part of their populations. The oppo sition to the landing of this Sardinian cargo, as well as the proceedings of the Mayor against the Belgians, will, we hope, render the European Governments more careful in the way by which they forcibly increase the number of their emi grants. Our shores are open as a refuge to all those who gaffer for political reasons, and who voluntarily leave their own country; but we shall be always suspicions of any parties forwarded officially to America by the European police, which Is now the soul and life of almost every European. Continental Government —A' Drib Rssovr, 01 HASTY I.4atewirios.—The naval appropriation bill, as passed by Congress, Mashd to be replete with the grossest errors. The Washington torreepondent of the Philadelphia American says: "In addition to the $3,000,000 appropriated by a special act of the last session of Congress for the Construction of six war steamers, $3,000,- 000 are now appipiated for continuing the work upon them, making the estimated cost of the whole over $6,000,000, or more than $l,- 000,000 for each .vessel. Further, three sec tions making provision for the marine corps are repeated, word for word, and a clause intended to relieve the contractors for the.floating docks at Pensacola and San' Francisco of a rigid and oppressive construction of their contract on the part of the Secretary of the Navy,.'proves to have been inserted in terms, exactly the opposite of what were designed by the mover.". IFILLFLE NOT WITH A COUG/I--Perfions troubled with • oeughorhich annoys and distrouses them by night and day. should lose no time In .pp! 'log proper mtxeetttob . otherwise inflammation of the luaus and confirmed consumption may be the consequence.— Whertscongh remedy I. to be used one that bee native the approval of physkiane andpatients, should I). Peeler' red to any of the hundreds Which are puffed Into untie, concerning which but little If anything le knows, hem. toustrifse in trying now medloine• which may be good for nothing, when an article of.c.d , Wieffed character am La procured- Seffers'./truteli Sperm hu hems used to tJals city for the' last tam!. spurn. and to known to possess curative prop. atlas meldous found. in omigh eta ugh Swop has never been put forth as a "aura core,' but Is recommended to accompli& all that may be properly expectedfrom cough medicines. It bin the form of •pleasantlyrtip i and •no difficulty wi ll be experienced Iri giving It to children. Moe 25 mote per bottle. Prro we... mid sold . bylL t . 00.. 67 . Wood !street. pRESII BLACK TEAS-50 1-2chgets just readvad, renal prima. oa.uttuo, az 75, it,oo $1,23 etc lb. Eno. " Btrong Nhegyoug, 60and76, UREE2OI. • Young limn, at bdo, G . ." The and $l,OO V b. hared.' and Gunpowder at the. 76e and SI,GO it B. lime the have tried oup,Tvis peonoupee thaw une qualled In the city at the prima, and v a oodhehottr oiler hem as such enh2 • OIiTILE OHIO AND PA. RAILROAD— o ....id' Land in . tconamy towneltilt Remer en, about 2 palleatrout.fladen and ftentanngton Stations. on 0. kP. Railroad. The Perm 1s well watered; DP acres of the around le clewed. the balance wall timbered and hoe erected thereon • emoll dwelling house. Price Vb and wmiy cements. Apply to - B. IdeLAIN k 80. N, In Planet. INE ACRES OF CHOICE L LAND FOR EMU, ell well (mood, masitasto 3 miles from the o • healthy and' pkaaant neighborhood. with • lama DWELLING 11008 E of i mans, portico in front; • stably mid home, to. Two grape_ arbors: al,eo, • plow 'A d Of P r r ho'iret c rtiVr a . a u glenftr a te t n i d "". tioP a n " Tet a ! il jos . I,Bnu. Terms PUY.. S. OUTIIBEIIT g v hoN. 140, 3l et. HOARDING—A desirable opportunity is offered Ibr sacurbin Rooms and bo o s. , tee smelt laminas. In • 'mated private boarding' ten minutes walk from the P. O. Applications most be made loom Addrest, Via name and location, 800 840. Pitts burgh.Rd Fox , SALE.--,34,000 ;worth of Certificates d•pogites on Wm.. Laxlmer, Jr. 4 75 15 .7. 1110.11 AS WOODS. 4 GRASS SEEDS--Clover, Timothy, Herd ore., Ornbud Grata 'Kentucky Blue firsts, It alian Rye Ora" on hand and for man bv E. R. MAMMA/ID ICI 15'1.1 at LAAMES' KID GLOVES-33 doz. Bajou'. suporturKtd aloaaa;iu shit., black, 'and rotor., amortaal from Noe. 0 ittat reed at 04 alaaket ta. AD Itm no Kid Gloves but tba best quality, ladles an . . P _ onvo.E SUNDRIES-- Lar . d. 6614140-1; PorriiO4. 700 bu. 4right b Ira: ko ClOVlErfebt bbLr,, • 1101 l Dot 2o ter, aitblr. Timothy Seed, 4 bbla Paulo. 4 erks par% Ralson, rakK ' Mao& 70 bkr bless Pork. 10 bbbo in atoro .11 th; sala by 819 SHRIVES DILWORTH. CIIDINEY TOPS--200 Gothhi 'Chimney to tob 12 Tope of various pattorna H aate by ICYRY 11. COLLINS. ROOFING TILE—The attention of ors h coaled to brit euperlor fix-proof article. 12 1111NRY 11. COLLIN:4. ARD-23 kegs for sale by A mblll lIENET H. COLLINS. 1 - ionfun—too lbs. tkultish just reed per IL and for W. by JO N. WILSON, No. WI LltArly 174 1 LOUR--200 bbls. extra Flour just recd 1 .4 for We by T. LITTLE t CO, 112. YA et. • piIEESE-1000 bre. prime W. R. Cheese L./ In darre and for Wei Low far cash by anbl.2 T. LITTLE .t C111.,112. 24 at GGUMDROPS—Another large supply of very Onely flavored (Imo Drape received by 2.16 JO6 YLEMINO, ear Dlamondfand Marketer. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and CA- renal= Plata..-1 arose of them erdebratat medicines by ful6 . JOB. FLE3II.IIO 28 DROP BLAUK on hand and and tussle br FLEXING BROS. in LBS. CHROME YELLOW in store vv andtbr Sr PLEMIING BROS. 1.4011L85. CREAM TARTAR oa band 15 and tor aM br 17.411M1NG BROIL NDIA RUBBER WHIPS of all sizes, •hekab sad retail. at the Rubber Depot,ll6 Market del3 J. t 11. KUL CORN-500 bus. in ear for solo by 1.1.1a22 . ROLL BUTTER-20 bbla. freshcloths, in lorgulobr r u R nallEm. a co. CHEESE -500 bac prime cutting for Bale V by fiYi A. DAMN-LIAM:3a CKWHEAT-50 eke Buckwheat Flour Re wa.tri 3M2 JAS. MeLAIIOILLIN. ROUND NUTS-25 sacks in store and Mr Dr MULTI DICKEY k CO. Lbble. fresh Louisville Lime in RA It and for Ws by ISAIAH DICKICY k CO. LBS. BULK PORK for sale by J. B. CLAN VIEUX M KOS. LARD for sale by IL/ MR J. B. CANFIELD 4 BBLS. and 20 Ins. Roil Butter for sal' I.;,rd by 1412 JAL OANYINP- • LMU) in bbls. and kegs on- hand and fur sale by fat R. DALZELL i 00. 'IAOOIIE3-100 dos. oss'd sizes Tor'eaie by 11 fal4 R DALZELL Co.& rrEAs--no h2lf chests Y. 11., Ounpo wder, Imp, and DM, onband. B. DALZ & Co. ROOMS-50 doz. just reed and for sale by LIT HENRY 11. COLLI➢iq RIED APPLE&-100 hble. in.store and for ale by MeCANDMSS, !MANS CO.__ QGIIAN AI CAPS juat rea and for sale law at 01 Wood st. 'fen J. WILsON k BON. 100 IBS ' 11 I I ABS in store and for male br FLEMING DEWS SEWER -40 bbls. fresh Roll; _ 6 MIL reated solid; 19 kegs. pecked !ROM, for WHEAT-100 bus. Seed Sppring 1.3 Wheat on bawl for sale Dr E. IL SHAN ISLAND, tgREAT BARGAIN-80 acres of land in mole moon . , lowa, :0 sexes. cleared, The whole Is heavily timherod,Yndla offered for the low price drank Apply soon to B. 1113LA1N,21. bth ILARD-10 bbls p a No. I Lard, 40 kol Dams row dO.. tor ego by SHRIVIIFt • DILWORTH. lIIICKWHEAT lIR-40 sackgj'ast re °dyad and for oh by WCANDLICI39, MEANS &CO. A RPLES--21 bbls. Itomanita Apple re al,- tbs. dIIT. .nd to? 1 11 . , b7 R. Lex t zn i a 0, WILLOW CHARCOAL,' tai excellent or- Wa prepare. raven)/ far 10 . 11 „trr n 6 lowa nerd D 7• • • -• Jag. • tor. Dlattand and Mutat It. QUI:UR-10 bbda. Tithe Old Spgar in store and Re mkt by . • T—LITTIX k DRIED PEACHES-200 bush . Ohio halves remind and Szt alt ev BYLL t LIGULTT. WI( APPLES-100 bax just reed and fa Webs 1.20 & fIAIRSAUGIII I 00 RE2 .4..4 1NED lIJOARB-1000 libll9 -- bed, 18.V1 1 . f 4z t t Steam BogrßegZ7. : J. M A ri. 15 1612 A. num° - 3*c°. • IFINE SIIARE OF THE- MECHANICS Merlol BANS at $4O. APPV B.Wmcikir a sox. .. . '15:10A.11, HOUSE MOLASSES- , .- 324 bbis. Steam Refined Id. If. Motu. .5 buy L. D. p.m Iglbbla 8: 11. 8. Wham 170 D UP. IL Fl7lO. .._ ~,,....: _., ,_. 264 DUP. W 0•111081 0,0 Il• . u" , • "'""' "'..." 1.11. t , , ft= • •. J. /1.. nultuirood goo. BLUE VITRICI.—MOU lbs. for m 1 0 74 doll ,1 a. N. mums co MED rEACHES-400 bus prime Dried h.md ' "sby ergitia. ik Dlimoirru. tAURNIENG LONG . 13ELAWLSA. A. Munn 00. hots on WWI Gm ow Uty Etat" Mn. fns M unn nt adoni.anneal poison - „ 145 YE FLOUR-40 bble ree'd and for by WS .1..* IiaIYANII.II4.I.I at. - Fp OOFFEE7ISO' it r ig i lrinto arming andlla ale by' 8 Dumoirtn. 1113,111 D PEACRES---500bus, balm._ (or 4M kr two swam t DILWORTH. DRYPEACHES-100 bus. choice in store uul tor ma* by. LlT=•* CO. NUMBER 174