z , :.. ,, ..::.1,8§TA8L1511ED - IN. 1786. GSII BITSIAESS DIRECTORY. ELL 00.'8 AVTICIMI.earet AGENCY 147 NiWu mss*. Nis You., - - , 4.d -Zih. Nadi abut, Baskat. r: a ca. sr. Lahti farQs last and lartratt theatatin& tottuatizekal Patera both to tha United Stabtas pgvf. YOR K ADVERTIBERMS: Thsibllsortait of Bitataige SIVAS axes t bast 1 mitt Inset !Wanks= ttom ottf of Now York fiaoOHDEON HMSO& allg. CO:;,(Isto C. • - /4 9 4 1 Ezi lrnsa il i=slit -2=Lsr. - • ist2iSiblie OOTTO?i SAIL DUCE. 4°ll COUPS Standard CottonDuok; lf-C 3I :BIACTI CU. No. Ti ttreat.ilow anontn • Cotton Cantu 60011 weld other mlllr _41%, UlJtl Print Cloths and CoPOtt Hollerr , =wt. 1,4•14. - • OWSNOdeN.AME & CO.; ImPorters of lli Anne= add 1 , -111/na 8111cand.PaneiGoods.112 and COTTENET &CO.,V). lmporters of French .1: a, an 63 attar European Goods, 40 Broad dive. tap3o' FifSTNIN & HONIG, 1001.41 p unt., and OW= ot.. too , . Trinity Place; Im of Loco Iderlos.l3llka. to. io 2-o=l-03r36 LAWS OWEN ; 15- Broad St., Importer of Drearizircuala d e aria Prinsw. EITIc Crw.te.. . - Mania awl elllgros g a er ie lT. tau 66 O W HN, E SOHLIEPER & , -HAARAUS, Im- SlZa:ar-acOeduN METER D. MULLEN; Importer of Frenchi Garman and Bain Dry Goo(Ls, Satins. Velvets I es" abarria.Wooiecui, ad, ha-32 Broad Ann. New York. .` , IZER'rE.A.ND FRERES HENRY;dr, of Limn; Cambries nut Lth.ll3 HID; URIRKER &aIAIDHOFF, Manufacturers' of Faehlonsble Dna and Cloak Trimming', Tama; Buttons. Ix, 241)sy Meet BtL3-1M /1 , 1, 8.. HATCH .1t - CO., 99-Chambers street, • t-IN t- A. DAVIES. JONES & CO., In .D J Dotted at Gantlennsna' Pamistdmt Gcoda, and Mann urns of &act; Willa Una Warren !treat. A CERTAIN RENIZDY:- the: Mezieen "Mustank Liniment in .stunimatinin Resins. Dams. Siestas.. Out., ;11. Ocers. cleetaal con tar ill external a:02,1421ra. of. =an or animal: B. W.Waslttrook. mithsal progie Lce, 304 Broulway. N. Y. J78Rie2...56 GIMNEYI.No: 34913 roadway, the oldeit • and Wen inim t7taa 'most extendes eetsbibb In the In I tltk4 eenl3it3l:,_ '~:a~~4:~fic~:.:~ _ . EDWARDS, SANFORD & CO„ Foreiin Eritiokbfr. 38 Broad's', Gewalt bud Naimoli fk• ad to sod from all pazta.of tbb Agent trr eittabtmlib. Adams it Co. / bol3l7,tooltao • PB,Wilni AND litralklAZl FANCY BABBATS. . grinAlUIS ZINN - &Co,s2Maiden • N..." Inverters of Anatab .1114 OKTIIIIII Panty and TISTtL/- tag Baskets, sad autnatachnowee Canes:a Mimed, Wil low Parniture and Jenny Lind Warkilards. 11294ja17.58 Itirf.l.l..{.3l)lVVlM;+:4 _ • • IVIVH. H. JACKSON. (formerly:W. 41, N. v v " iction t Sant.) Cirite and Tinder ;dater, VI groathrryi oaa dXr stern 19th it., New Torkmeld tar:St, BUB= GLUM NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO., 5) irEmwiaLLE., Pat e nt wha. Ocodyear' Lulls Bobber Boots; /Shoes d. WhltetClathhur, icons. Tors. Ps, 1b63r41.630'65 1 • I: , tV. ,:t : : :4 . • 'I., • 0 m a • st, mzkvel Ms& of Rubba . - • • . Cloths. Drug- Fla • ' • -, T ILIWILICHLYE MOIR : it O thuini ,s aalISCIP;No..67.rme it:. New . Y Commissigna ifeeshazda 1* tbsmal• stall kinds -.Tuft asoiCottosci asuiWadern bisalnary. levak tbs best =kin. .Ittatash. Asada r 2is4. l.mrra 11., • .RAPES WASSHO9ZIB:._ Mptl4. EEO &110., 11 Cliff etrett; tnd Wbblessle Dealers is tai.gricmlwah, ' and - ftli.That PAYERBouI; K. 117 da.crt •of tang3lls `, Wllllna .....1%, A LA - c: .v : . 411: a ; ' irt : lt t .B.,, . .. _ ANL, cows =Num:rum& • - LAINBOW COLORWORMS,RoMiiter N Yort.Dooo23 MAW. La% Pads amilleatems • ...17.1- rANr - sArAmAN D SAFES & ewDefan LoebNl4lOrr /8117BrL nEalasiaradaer.193.4, itifiaciag4 . 01).; 54 Maideie Leine, cr Vbeo7:Anseorre enters ME& FOE /LOWMAN° CEITIM/7,247.1. _ =a CoATES Yclla rk m . a...1 ben" L - H. POILLOIi ed.; of irrioat oath .no miter u ace i vakr 1300 TS -A.' SHOES, WD:VLF:B „ r .AND RETAIL, JAMES.: BUBB, 0) MARKET and 6,-Union at 73 , 1: door. troumultsrkat itawks.Vittabsttattoroald bdorm bianda and the publlo • gewbally. Out be yee'd tdoPoll Stock of Boots sad abase in at itailr Stack Ls ow of .tba Lama ows opawd i t= and oratbatew arattblog wen by: tb• lama, of Pbta. llaorrocll sualßooad: and be toads pasact fall to plows all. Oast en hay bad giwojtk - sobatbd the ehoteest goods. all of bblett be travail . lia oda continnaa to aubstactoattw towdooni. attptaas of Boots ant Sara sad from bit • beg wddd cud of owe 20 yeas La bualawln Ibis dty,_iit be trust; •adLelent guarantoro tbst than allto taros blm villa nod balatallaa bill botaldi doalt odtb, . nissourrioN.OF- PARTIMISILIP.— m . Nou. is babbi tt. ' lava ibbill y t m hnr, KlHNllll.l.lbeottei. Tbi(V—• al *ATCLI OKYASALI3 will be tardsd on..a mail by the rabiblinit pubboy. All tears beysttioadadbo: bOY Pam ado ,Dimudyllowst,lPtltaboysll. a.. ?.7curretrat..,:....4—.-, tt ancinnoo.... '..1 mums _ ,Rtratilli VwmageTactay, eSTON; ; BROTHERS .1; C 0.,. loud ..tai Onont Xing* am . or ofltoboxiand Belmont dn. A:MVPs. him on tonzdand gm sonnntneturing 'we ortosnitro sonolniamt of Calrettoctonsn l / 2 BMW.. .13ArOw, ie. - nada In all neon' dyke * with gord to d=ab=2 and Tof &OA, ' , num in MI intt wort the bet J=4.a Lton and rontarni'lekorr. i g Sti conargtra t t t° all m tgro m rtaitr " the trrtr t!nr . Ir T rol rolntot t n e l uet ir.n ,* nartectly .4.tk on VIZ, of.tholr work. Tito and V.ilm Omnlntnno put the lac ;tory tem Damns' during tho dal._ - , oat .... 4.M. WESTERVELT ' Venetian Blind • N•u •Ihclacter, N 0.13 St. dab RNA, littac..2s.ba• rbSTEAM BOAT RS—Wanted to or. so *about o atom Ibr , 014, ash. or reolostatexill itemsdn , • ILIOIL.B 11700D8,74. 4th 4. RIMY CHINA STORE f euS WOODBnalgr. PrlTlOUltafi. ' - JUST e. e.a .11assor atemE freneb asid o. Xwelhh Out •• • - WltttoChina, GU{ -tr* 4 l 9 4 ' arma gt i le.. Vigtlir l" . 110DIINSON!".. IX; 01110.111; . - A3TNA•..-GLASS W08K9., . 4 4AvrDBov & C0,,', , M t gpfAC.EITREBS and dealers in Vials, 01l kinds of theft and runt Glassware, , 401likar,'&x.—No.Sq-Alarket stree t t a == Vs:m=o Mmtltat pod to private 10.0RSAM-480- , itereir-pf land 7on.Yhite _I. Oak Sato= 1 mils from Me/Coottort... . E moats aro Slum ot awed load. aS e bona• and _ c4t e d =t n ite . 4, lA, u lk d v to troy root estate, would do eh get a lt :.'= l ' t l2 my adloo, tt to tho tiokkoot Vio7 to Lad ben on bitud. &Kat! , . tth ot. us9 4l :. - ,•• mrsAW noon s4ro4 - 7towlll.oS. Warn. &-COrlio.!4L. &nth . 2d itrwit I,l4adistplll*-1191rolld now artalalbsocut.— floods—Zara. sa4 113M9.111114 assartwat. I mtakly 'BIFEWART & ILLOORE,' ``.COOKING.: HEATING-. FANCY -,, STOVRS, MATES, YENDSRSO' • Pipes, Bozes, and Foundry pilatins o all kinds, - OFFIOBAND. wAßEioriliEl - No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Ifiracl, PITTSBURGH; PL. Po.''66 4 "te; reuaaapeta, Invrtgra of G. & I. Ciaa'a _NEEDLES. , Agntaiorthe moat Celebrated WOOLEN' YARNS. sosuraratxgrem Man.% MUMMA*. HAILDWAIIB FOR IaDDLIMIND CA.RIII4GE MlUnul • R. T. Leech, Jr., WooD OASIS; ITIVIDDgua. 'maw' GothiJams,vamaks, Halkr.er s am' 1 4 %irg AngY Miba:Bigings, vAindsb,iir... Dm • •' WM. A. IRWEN'S !.., INAL ESTATE- OFFICE No, .87 , Front _mmat.ll4 dear Dam lialoM Dr J& In imk• Chao-I • ..z7Z 7 i15• 14 %!. / 4100111 FroParricastxt , squ i 0,41 . • - PITTSBURGH COACH FICTORY' -: —..L.Jurr ur smumat;;;•49o , " u U . 7 2 " . EMELOr Ca tsEff* Duran> 4 LET Pittabargity reimacm -tcOADIEES, JOARBIAGES, ,, PHATONS; t laratusza t,,, 1,U03.0.L Vabltha tosatToitienotes=lllf 2 =4 Sad AT ei • BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. - jOSEPH S. - A A. P. MORRISON, Atter rmstgr,, .0111 e• No. 10-No%Ma alma, Wyss* Pa.mrss RAils Attorn6y at - 14 w, "Bahr van sundbi g iv• Grant Sind. brn"..F.MITI DOUBT R. PITILLIPS, Attorney at Law, xi. toto.. feT 110 BERT POLLOCE, Attorney at Law-;- , Comer of Ifflth =I Groat striet4o thellaurt 011 ie 4 04 Plttlarargh. my 24-71.3 TAXES J - KUHN, Attorney. kit, Law, office fur iouratetnet..marChaat. Pittsbolgb. jaalny MANOIS O.FLANEGIN, Attorn oy at Law JU So. FM Fourth strut. Plttrburgh. JASPER E Attor n ey BRADY,- ni Lam, H,:B9fifth West, Pittsburgh. M',l BANKERS AND BROKERS. XLERNANA.OO 3A . Bankers :and ElSbango Breh burgh:s. ,Sh Soh Wood mt. oonterorDtareand eller. t wrisur =dull Molt NOW end (loin. ,DiarOunt T Battm Proollehrry Nr.,•xtutko Oolleettons to m The roio Mtge of the Solo= Sere Depoeite on and= totem; awl ere attar prompt !attention Wall oth er matters apperthlng to • Brokers terehoese. , , - *3.usgtml Xx.t.amo enummuy ft, mm. mllly ma* 1agx....--nezins W.X. • Jc:RAILIK, Mixikera and Ex. 'harta Broken. Bay and G old and Slim , and ha Notes, no Mho loana_palteal Latta or Stock Slea .MrAMT.lnal. aell.=rooThlarlia on 'alma made on AIL points in the Union. Jeer‘toraez of Third and Wood streets; dietattr opsette the St. Charles ritN 3 l / 4 2 ,0 , Coin,. Stoc* Buyi ...l . Lid_ . .. a. .Elc s a toas hange ou . on; Eastern cilia supplied st cut 'rent ester; Oolleettauma de on the West at lowrstes sr tens Bank Mcdter itmzed and soltr. 1318 LU511LL:.......1111g. L 11111.?. LALMER ; HANNA- Successors to rtL im untok i l t ?l,..,=rdi t. v. c atro je kv: o d f rgl i gnV. l' g ' re " n r i d 3fon ' i. l y o r 1.7:ka Wood Bpd Checks ibr de; anII collettlone mad, on, ti all plod! PoLontoto of the Unttol Staten ! • TDB Gold: highert mph= paid for I'4Am sod Unetteon . Adenoma mad on totistshn • ounta of trodont.. ththhett . r. • U - W aaaMH.aagl... i "...... §. & Co. ilankers and North East masa of Wood sad : Third •:•All=dot ma a otil Libra tams, and taloa= stattotly sttsodat to. • istt•lir NHOLAIES IE SON, Dealers in Foreign a and Domestic BUJ, of Itzehanse,Cestlfientee or Bank Nola and Specie, No. en Market street, Pitts. burgh. SigrOollestkeze nude on all the reindPc du« throughout the United Staten BOOKSELLERS &C. J. L. REM), Bookseller and Stetloner, No J p owit h stmt. Apollo Balldinn OHN DAVISON, • Bootee Des and Stu- . tkaer; raoesorto Dalton A .Aorgwarr. r I Marlut .. %w4=l; y i i AY CO., toolcsallers,. and Stationery, Nd ISSWooastamit'agai axe to the earner orrhlrd, ‘• arch. Ps.. Bthool sad law blob emetamtly no head. comlusslON &C. CQ., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 17 North Wharves, Phihutelphia, 13.14 Amato lb, the Ale R. S. =LDS & CO.'S. A IA P . sareu =ten tor the_e_boTtigtUae PromDul ntsud•a nollamdw J.. W. BUTLER & CO.; FORWARDING & COMbiTSSION MR CILLATEI,and Deslara ha an Ida& et Pitts bwah Min a:ad Articles. Lad Pipe madam:lt DIM. Na. PT Pint Eared. Pittabsegh. , au6-lyala EL MI3A.NE, ;nll F. • ',waft lterebestla, dodos to Wool and Prod • - " ling6l4-1-dirMro=6-4=, nitlonaua.C6a_» alVdrra =GER IIiRI3AUGH & CO., (Sum& mono to B. liarbau).) Comm:Asko and Rbrolattog Dealers in Wool and Prodnoe Imogralln Wm. 11.6 Slott sadll6 Socond.streets.Plttaburgh. 5kp.347 taRDY, w— " -- yeistg 7E 7 - 6 i: anomalous to r Caucialsoleor and illawsras r.ooDi=ertua.sh 31.../kctur.,loa3ds, :4: . .1* mAri, t "oral .70183 TA iIIORN. WATT- at CO., Wh — olessle 'Wooers, • Ccoandefon Manhunts. sod Donlon In Produce and ttaborgh Illuntlyntonm No. Ton Üblifir Itt.PittibUtith" B. CANFIELD, late of Warren,! Ohio; t Zararr m w ee Lae Parwardln v e ..... l4alrat. Petri Ash. sad Western Prodece ortiy. Mary. Kreet, • - - te of ana Itottion A lAttio a 0o.) , & CO., ..olesale Grocers, _ , Trodoro andOomzolooloolfereboalloooolThistorsla Rittiomeala ktoot Na 112 811[021 , 1 Fitts CHEESE WAREHOUSE.;—HENRT H. ocumis.w.mmuur sad anamutoallaciantand Basler to awns, Butter, lake nab sad Maws greirearly 26 Word stmt., ulurve Water, Pittabargh • " try= VN:BONNHORST • & 31IIRPHt: Whole. Grooneoad-Ooronoloolatilitietuuotl. sod 4 . 0‘0100l Ea , Pftlabutzh Nottorthettons. No . Z Water othoot, PlNts baroh. Po. I: 031.19 PALMER, Importer end Denier to French ~d dakorkan Wall lor, No Dotwoon iktni sod Wank shoo 4 PlttaioXll4. w. E IdeCLINTOCK, Im nwe porter and Whole ism"'Ltd, and Piano C%ronaritfbil l e • ORRIS .1 PATTON,Wholesale tuld Re y /4 tat Gloom on the Eastern qde of the Dletnono. DRY ,G OODS . ,ERANKNAN GORDERi. Dealer is EL'fita ;dlr,,V="4lLll7=B°4'lllVA t vbleti can slime bp hi dat No. 84 tamer at *Jabot stmt. slut the Dbunatat, Fitt/burgh, Pa.: at. 1147 2 1 A. A. IM it 00 O" .. ITITSUIPINLC. r AirniOn A CO, • TOIL A. MASON & CO., Wholesale and te tail D ittsbureem la Flory rad Stoll. Dry G oode. r. 1 Filth IsT ::•:. ..•1:11E011, ".. es e a sad Eaton Dry Occds iterchsats, conwr F• • • saul -- GROCERS. 406.11 : . WWII BOOSETAARBAVOR ii - 1160Et fiENERALGOMMISMNMEROTIANTS, Dealers In mot llonntlndsee and Provisleda, No orth Water street. Madelonia. toBituo'ii7gi VORW ARDING COMMISSION MBAAtac. Atactliafbats" l " s =ltittens P ZlT , :01Arktdd.. :MI ROM. nonx.-......-..vrusait nom. -JOBN FLOYD tt CO., Wholeale Cl*ooerf and Commisdozi Merebsots.NcanWoOtt aid taa Lltp daitalltaburgh. • thle ' E t BERT MOORE, Wholesale Groce —r— r Reo , ifyina DletuFe Molar la Prodape, fitalbalata Man se, awl ell kinds or Fordroosnd um , o and Illmrs, No. alb Litertyat.l•••4 • mr brC Mock an:pato? ala 11,:wanialtals Whf.L.7oohl.b ,0111 • • • awgb ßLAcKiiiiiit7iTAY., Wholesal Gm annittaltrurolaluM..and Asks. In Pmlpcp w and PR& and Oak itin_qi en band is tbdr WanLryi iWatar, fur r ALAII . -DlORElil3l7.,,Wholosal Oro itTe, - eratßeonunledon. Merchats. sat Deshaw In a. 66 waSar end. and MT 'rant streat.Plthrour h. roan sennL... -- ..suna a. Warm-. :.....-armaxa tae. Nralar§ . ti. ROE, Wholeisale Groce and poeweneeneiereheate:Nametabeitr tPlttle . ~..... • . WM. BAOALEY & CO., Gro w y eard. 2102. IS and 20 Wood stmt. Pittabidralt. WIILIA.M. A. iII'OLURG, Graced 'and y V Ton Dramoornd2 of Wood aed 12.2t# &Sta. Wig Mad •km soortosont of ebodoi UVOWIIso and TordsairaW and flats, Wholtdald aad 14411 pea= supplbd on the Unrest Wm& - • 1 , • -- • „ emit. Grocers, Onmabalos lbrekantir, ...awn irodueo pity Itanarsetarea.. No. 12,8 Liberty e_ • , , , woe • sroatuag. WITIOK 8i McCANDLESS, anocessdn to v LLD. Wlek. tirtiolawat . ffererwarding and ifftrowt“,Z4gerfe Irratt WCO , I Watar trigt 3 3 l / 460 r 44 I CULBERTSON; Wholesale 0 and Cba=Wag Illarturatatgrarkr! and pa R. FLOYD, Whole:setae CirociereM taw= Umburts, Nacre Preduelp-aforand , rtes EtW i Lsiltroatbis at Math WOO 4 NMI Elxtb , 11X. S. IXISILITS. ", ItViALEYTWOOMVARD:t ar.,'WhOlfr ails Altman. No.SISI limb! elnort. Madelattle. - DAVID • MALIAN /1„00.77131/ OCANDLEga, MANS & CO. (epees. was toWlak t NoCsaitleosa 01 . 02a14 1, 011.4=gba4,0011.012 Y 1121911, %Rd Plttnbarpb . ceps or.ww• '••ter 11:17TTRY.--2 bbla. and 1 keg Roll.Bnter; J,ljtjj wid a. • 61 tBBLS Eti gliat Venitian Bea more and he age bi J•l6 FLEXING BROIL in 040240-30 doi.,this day nz r o elgti m a l t LT Ai nu by alb IUAY-1i tons Wa g ta i l saby_ L _ . Li An VILWO=. PITTSBURGH, ;MONDAY 'MORININ, JASUA.RY 29, 1855. AORNOIES. } pp5~i....~.........«:....~.«.....~..... ~.~6 L .~ . S. MMIBERT 4 13011. f:4ENERAL COMMISSION ... AGENTS, for , the alma tratobarrof Basil Estate, Co Soo of Itt o o= IMWoons t zatoods. Nottemllie i No. 41:14igazithmeralconuniuion pdpolleo: tionilgeney Office, . LOR the aallectan ar , linnie and taraign Mematlhisadallothar/Konsy that:Win Minima omat etsteklatatment a. 94 Psymeutg Mom 11 "1 toots anr aYaL b ". " ; P411 9 u" PELT Wt kANDIRBC/N w . pezbit. k lfgra. ..rvinark co ca. : ow,- Lorca% SU...Flirt 00. ..Wawa-Twaelet 911 , Michigan ft= rft.ct•bi• iszl9-I.rd 4 USTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Cogent, soxitoserstursuse set' 818 Broker, *Mot No. ouithiltete, stave Wend= Bushiest proieuilY ettonad it&INT AU L MARSHELL•Secretkiry Citi- L 3 mem Irunzraties Oanapaay, 94 Water 'treat. F.M. CHlEDON, , Secretary . Western Inset ire r' m 012 4 -92 Waterstreet. J GAADINERFF COIN', Agent for*lnklin • Fire Unarm= Oompanr. tarp:mot cornet: of Wood sod nlrd weeti. • PA—MADURA, Agent for Delaware Mu . -teal Instosna• Oasrdsay. 42 Water 'treat MUSIC, &C, ttOHN H.MILLOR; Dialer in Piano Fortes, - Maude and BOW Instroonanna S a oool Woks, mod knony. Ena• Nona far CblekeelnPlano F for Warn P ot nurytaanta—No. 81 Wood Meet. or* HENRY KLEDEB, Dealer in Muelo, Mu skat tostrualsatr, Imports of Ittllo Statrma. „ith a it a l r= v o . a . fil t rit=l, a Also ir= • DRUGGISTS. TogN HAFT ; Jr, (successor to Jae. Want- Fujybok.u. slut Man Drusalst. and Dealer la • ts. Drestuffs, 141 Wood. MOM 3 doors Wow 'lo4lc Myr, Pittsburgh. gr,lloodar Am{ RI Dr. Modlidne. mh3o TORN r , DI KO/1 7 :. , Wholasale Dealer in • Dryer: Planta One. Vantdshau and Dye Stuffy, No. WS r rtrag, Pittet triptoutpt ertgb. . tedersirM nea attention. air Adult for &hawk's PWattudo Syrup. nter 24-1 y A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. Wholesale • Dm sista. and manufactur•rs of Milts LowtHad and 'comer Ift:4N:id - Pront iambi; Pitt*. mete/ E.7SFILT.FRS, WOnsale Dealer in _ A ar, i ta zi a. t i tt le . tratv i g ns i °^ num= /OM. ARAUN REITER: Wholesale & Retail =dna come Cr Marty and St. Clair Manta SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale el • Draftls4. Ro. 241, Wood stain, Ilttsbunts. • JOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcot a Co., minor Mazkat otraot Ctrs *Portman . , .1.1 atatktly on , haul fall and eamplet• aiacatsloot of •43W M.didn. * Portman . , and all parl43lag to Me trasina Limesm.., Phym , ma-ppsacriptioneoitafally ozospoandixl at all . . WOOL MERCHAN 11 LEE, successor to MURPHY' ,t 1 LEE, Wooi -Destor,"stiO Vateuxusettou Merchant (,r the mV - of Amnion Wool; Goods No LA Mort, stmt. ntre MEDICINE. Whl. VARIAN, U. D., Office 6th street, tras;t . tVc . e. ceceemem-11 /.41 2to = ITO kolmtio: FAO/ a Pro ORESTEk Merchant Tailor and ClO - thin., No, T 4 wced inma. Partimiar e.t.a= to Bone ma Tonthe ClothialL. 0016-7 r te • ere. .t or, I ' WATTS -& CO:,"&ferchant Ta il ors, 181 rtrook—W. 'now rocirlrtrot our sto? l aCiooda Orallosocrft Woor , -(l4tui. Coo. and Vostlnslortho enrol .4W arri Asortalualri, MANUFACTURING. . 111:11114 a 11.111114. . --11.114 14 LIMaluL WILLIAM &TO.; MILER - .MAKERS and SHERVERON WORKERS. inumaidnams of RaeahtlP. Pstaut adauters.Briaban i Are Bad Mama Pat, Cot.. datum... Salt Para. Saw Iron Latta Mat* ate. AL m.„ maelcamdtba' Wort, riU• mad Inadoart hots, am. Rasablrias.daske oat the abortmabasb.... - LW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail Manstractoor and Della la Cadnot. WWI/. N 0.83 Knot. TWIN WET : Manufacturer of tiv PA.TXNT BOX VICE, a =patter ertklok, SOLID BOX =II BRAZED BOX VIC/21, tomer of Anilerwa and Bob. E MBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN TILLIE-,-Matedgs =Awl Ibr Imbroldm W 4 L. WILSON, c'7l 1. 2f0. = rt. PaAstabon lisp& Bolivar Fire Brick and Crowlle Clay Man- Company. %IRIS COM IIfi rAN VINO ENLARGED te.m. tiVapieltr 1 6 =fte s = it ian=ar . e . l lidldlai a". C44"5 W ar :WM= Dula. Pittsburgh. Deptaattall. . Boots and Bhoeel .141 AMES - ROBB, No. 89 Market ! street, 3d door from the Market Flume, would Inform the Ruh that he has weer a ear foil mek of every thing to the Boot and Shoe trade. each ea Witte Genera hail Gaiters, :Jenny Lind Padores, lady Franklin and all the etyiee mend on the Esetern title; Idea, Mines' and 'Ctildrev . Ganef, end Fancy flootaand Bhotehin thelr varlet.. also, Gentleman.' iineOpera Patent Calf pooh. French Can &Jots. Couples Gaiters and Shoat Boy.' ane renthellootailae Ynnteth Celt • Pima gin as a call ea we "lab to tell each an article to all who Over or with their custom ea will air* Wiese. Hon.lleamnber the plan. 89 Market street.torn • • Hats azid . Caps. • WILSON "S. SON keep constantly on op . hand erniy description and Threoty of Hots .4 thia=wholeasle asnl veto& Th ose desiring • neat Hat or Cap, coal and cheap. wOtad 40 esoll to oho an a call baton putoliattez olorwlestet IO D. aroolD.. ....11.31211 O. Wag= it r eiiiiiVar. — to. • - WHOLEPALE AND =AFL 7ASDIORABLD HAT AND. OAP , MADTUFACTITRERS, AND =ALUM' ALDEINDI3 OW Ma cc! was Or WOOD AND 1777 Zr VENN= Pittabnith, Pa. set. Thek stock 'mt... entry unary sauciurburnm• and Cu Muff., Bat. Cur a sad Fur Botuuls. Coach and Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, -BROTHER & CO., corner of Petulant Sod Reloora streets. AlhathetEelty. would rastatettally Intim their frlenk . adLiteEt= that tityl i ranonfortuting seam Weighs aod 117= . n all theft is HellstyleSOf-11 and nratortlan. mien to executed eith street repro Weedt MO and beauty or, nte: PAWN tern 00 to ed to on the matt reasonable tenus. Wins lo a 0 their meek the best Easterly BUM. Poles and' Wheel Staff. they reel aontldant that all oho favor them with their Airman erillbt p =tly Bandied on trial or their wick. are reqnested to file them.. can bare lerl. • C. IL MADLY at CO. CHEAP, CARPET WAREHOUSE, . • • • IVO. r 2 THIRD 87% REAR MARKE.r. W °MAD 'retLt?jl i tinforin their friends their roirAte JIE 'Stock: wallas of Oeine h tro i r dm.* detrinttion. thnlttfral.Vetnt ma Brussels, to lb. Mftfoon hoar n. Um:ON end Eng. Floor Oil Cloth from or i tiemg = j erl=sl.om it te suolvez . 7 , l.ll , Mos tertnnow Shades, de g : Pareoniiin I= ere brrlted to eat and „teeth* thetr amt. Btatuntenet notate mid Bad Menem forniehnlt on the moot reasonable term. . Taini—ErfrOji/firll"ds"" 811'4 1 :4 „ • a. a. trrariatoo.. —.Curry . KOOIILD . I "lnis t Cs)* NOVELTY OR t 8, SBUROH, PA. ELACE and Depot .Railroad Scales, Hay; da d Chola do.; Platform and oatiotar do.; ooc D of all a doa, .Drop and 'Mama Lotrasa. Codas eon. of various , klutz P. 1.1-• Millat !Muted yottaar. bats and I Mallagda boa vaiOSIM pf MIT , o• rlatr to form .ad • otf W. WALLACE, STEAM:MARBLE WORKS, 210.821 and 921 Lag:Kw drat. Mcegi est /Odd drod. PITTSBUILOIL tyIONITMENTS, . Tonibai ',Gmel Stonotf; 171 Yoram, Took Mantel; In ' tows, 21, el. my. co WA, sad =as to Wm, cy, so tly lowed lakes + nos tomdrod woo woofed dp fro rot al:ir d w aor in t,daz t tliod it .l3laelt sad Illobilln VO A' "144° 3'4'114""r VC, ' iLL,o n." CEIL Now Goads aad - Prithgtnifor Gentladeale: • '-Olothing for Bpruit of ;WATTS CO.aleg ram xespectfullj 1 ,1 of woo sasotid „ ;stow eo—t.o.cas oem the halo en markets Apra—am t th^:r aro mody to nodes ar• dentin. m . . 4111.46 them up In n .at wool intoorb_ptyls. The imsoo so Irrnaa , 4l CrPrISSIId bY SAM auto. mom hithatoorkth tho 4 ,he *theta to Ammo, Atm. , totem them to mom ohm= Itt,tko woo ohmatlon. Walk or in et L r "L 3thutitoro aro timooitbsi out W I. No.onU6 Maly strootatath d atcr ie Et. OWL •ma Penn Cotton Mills, Pittobvugh. ENNEDY; CHILDS 'lt. CO:, Monello:: Ponn A No. 1 Awry 4-4 Bllsetingg • . 6 So pa Araks:l9N Ankdased Batttog, left- At the Tiodinire LAPIN WEN* *Oo a Wood lazed. will Awn sit= . c .. . lad! T . SCOTT, Dentist, Fotucn t • A. doors wed of Blespi.. 7:= A o n a = , t t — 7 1712 Fr I 11F2; httill4NlTU SALB—A.. A. adason. it 4. Cd mamma tdop opening of their lamFAnnual Sal% n lodoonsa 'took. sod condom. tbsiOLIZO thro, tho month pi JadMitz. AU Usk. whatnots now mill to opmed to the retaU hada and tba satin stoat la all Uadr salmi maw lona* marked dorm sad Amid oat at from tA to 60 tot mt. Isio than rataist Adam, . - :AM.-, , UEANS-100 bws: rend and far sale by LP nal , B — VKt k MINO EDFrUIT9IO. D: s Pe goshte.!;rl3laze. NEW YORK ADVREt : hart VISSOIIKII & SCHELL'S General nous. No. 346 scut 348 Reoidway. No! IlstV t a Nix= atent4 f '.. A CARD. . 68 CAN•L 4014. MOLE MIX BELL, IMPORTER AND NANIMICIIIBES CLOAKS & IVIANTILT,AIB; 'IVOOLD ritrtfully infirm thb v that tdlthr and Inarurraokarad c ntollu t ier r s pr b, y r .& orlll ready Ste toryortion Ile, Wog trio may grata Orertbatil boat 1 ITA i r =That be will titre lata thl ar= tnr i t = ix o ' f il =r;ottled to C6 , rabola,' may rep lII' # non attention. 'Cliirles'a London. Cordial 0 1 W ITHOUT the necessity °text= . * .'ary gitabgl. ri‘gt=tlfrTAVZ,Z;Vgratt: elsraed siene Its Intrrandlon to the Amara= p blle, tam achieved • m i r x = beyond Dewclaw% In the holw lid Mrs aolic knos.k.s A r .m Pict nourract . Phyriciatar to Antlered and the - Dratted Mates, proclaim Ha tearacenrant merits. It le u . no the Mohnen,/ of the i fla i li ti, rind fr ie , bar of " 1 7 1:tb Gr in b ritrhealthy, Fre f . th 4 kooT o • ti adak,A, Us harmless In Its aeration. The Metal ;te„ by - Reuse, grain a ellght ellatoliatt, whichj while It i the espettte, neutrally weans to fora tbb horrors a delirium, era restore. a shattered =Mutton. drs d ;Aso ooe = n iA n = t r i rn i 4 absolute Durgin! —lt, greet Arallty se smodfein. L, ceme e Tir gape e irl . .t. sta..", abeam' or tbe ladneragl Innumerable ottr• as Ia which as • remedy primmtlle It bra DO unaL • •To braelen it is tudinsomably dlpol ing the d nnoynce. rrtamently engendered by Zign.r,tkitZTAN bORDIAL 0 Its= a 41 P t k . bottles, stamped with th e Droprletco I name, • isralle signature apos the label, and pecked Maw. of "Mira web. Brame of Lratatkata: !The sentara Charted, London &Masi Ohs can to bad retail of an retractable druggists and groers, at allbotels, and wholesale cd the *le Import, ere.; - DR VERMIN n S., HBIRS. Airara treated with on Ilberal=. l Nl.Tin7dki Fire and Burglar - Proof Bafa.Detat. W3l. McFARLAND j - • .• . 113 - .11.4.1DX117 LANX tairl rase,. -Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltirapre, Md. ju t ARKS', Jeweler? . and Counting Howie _UP Salhottarorwalso. eousisatii . osi hand lioo so* std ' ftr "' "44 7.47 _7 1P't " Mr, You, April 6th. Num. Vivissch authwun—it gimps thou two to islbru rot that you thee preserved coy auks and Papaw unlnjurod In the Cr. lut nisht, iu which inert th, shoot my premise. Wu asteumod, Utlfsigutighlt Wow oncost throughout the tiro, to intense ha tj It. cot too to rambled unsoUsd. the Esto,withUttio rushicut. wilhl think. spurn kw another Win Bwouettally yours jrsw T, JENNY, Jr., 11 South Williston 0000 FEVER AND AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECIKER'S _ - STAMPEDE" MIXTURE, Are this Ater and dvs ko tadres Aar, ../hannain and al Proprietors of =Leine wal state. out bealtilden ey Lii ' ot runtradation, 'that the Swaim Mama has 'eared morn perms sat lb has beer intsabiteed.than any , ether maid= In for the above drums. This medkdeis las neither nor Quinine In Ito nom=aWn of Lhe are TA Ma their tendenv, *Ws ng thls. 11 .4 1 0 1 0. WU , 0 0 1* be' bmmed tits:Maras to inter or • dump anicahers no more truudirnia hrtileasunalhealth. Planta+ Inactions of the country where the Aga pa vWr w i ll de troll v t° Vrtn.itfill o " t h 'd V . "'" a assured Vargas curs Irif ProbriebroZdiedgaTei thousands a mall:late+ flan thine antis highest respect. , ability, but praferssaing Mitts ask tins One b and rou will hare thaln.Ws proof In bottle. mitt Mrsio. tans *u la use asompany each Catidestes can be isais at the odlee4honig where tribe . Medicine has and van all others has Called. For Dbapirla ant all athi."Complalrits cheap not • betfa Medians tarn. market. It ha aien belaCtaken lath themestastonlarn team In sacral ma. of Ittaninsatlsos and Mont Mr MI coin- Pj ot u t b&lruir=iga ir ated fa. dislnd * tor L i ng igis=n al patio! the:Dated Mate. P ri or panda. • &BLittOiaoals ankm moot .be .46..4 to WEED & B war Prostar. A. Broadway No. ork. AClllllll gm. B. A. Fahnoutork & oo.i L. WU cox A sod 00. KOMI 10304yT IRON WAREHOUSE MARTIN, SPRING & CO., Dap rtes and Da en In :IRON AND STEEL. . emmichser.:42ka rork. •- .. . . Rod - STEEL OF ALL KINDS. • 'Sarasota frlal bf seetkes of the ocintryare tßivited. to tan az lendamdsr Wig buyins• i i.l,th"4 AßTl.m b. tn.i .t the lomat elkst rstas. ItN.3PSYNO 00,_ 242 Oreandth at, N. Y. SIMIIHMILTH BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW YVBX:' ilarstricomi ilvo.no Wilthee st4tee•qattnan, EIPORTEIG theleading-•.Dri . afroxi their eiletnal esett•te, both lele • beslea, and llt ir =kly Ober had Mahn= Meat* theme., Orelth Om" ike, they ou. Lt.= che the moot toserhable to m. Order* etuter In mem, cc by mil, Will metre tear tort ett•telaa 4 Jele.Lewr SAMUEL L. CAVERLY, Wholesale Deal et lit Erotism Painted Palls and Tube, Wood sod life 10", Warr. Burns, lints. Omial.T.thr Wittigl„Mstd. Irk An. 241. tlreetnriell Pim art, • • lyr. likS : .ii '. el t 'meas. a. 8 .. 1 : 1 Oi l I Cla ri th, " kc.olollN TERRI/NZ, Manutictureruid UM. lIEEBDT, 150 Wooster et., beAlroen AbPrlnoe and llourton std. New "ark Manntactann. seeortmernt always on band. Orden for Snipping punctually attended te. CQ.,:Wboletnle Print Sellers._ finuldiers. 00 en.Pssis. pentbus.,namw, and No. 866 erns. New York. Cstakeinet tent tr malt the um& discount to the trade and InstitUtlons._ ACM. Transom f amished MiSCELLA OUS ROBERT 8 , PATTEISON'S LIVERY Alit, - 4 4A try STABLEI4 orwer Dianiond &Men and Cluny Alley, apls-tf • ' PITTSIIIIRAS. ammo HOUSE, ABCS SUM, AbOTS simmt sum, - •P /1 IL A .0 EL P . H. EL BENSON, Paoparrroz. serrimtf B..rd, 51.60 per 4117.111, MST B. lt4W-lid • • JOSEPH, CHAPMAN. WHOLE-11LX AND HATAtI. DiaLan IN IMPOR'rEDVIGARS, 68 . Market /hid, Praubuita, VIVALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and brio le Pl T 4 ln,7irondind b DecorstinPaperllary aomttWood =rburg. urgb. Vof Pain 'B4 nall* rARIn FASHIONS FORLADIES'DRESS EIL—Tbo Parish hallow On lONS. direct par Onamoi bo on ale Cu the LtprozlmoM Mk& L. & WILSON. P. sone....— KLEE, ThNEB & CO iiPROPRIAIORS - HIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, - =• FORWARDING AND COMMISSION autumns, Oita Bala, &Rath aural, Plita ardt, L td. Lard OIL Maas Port, IL C. Hams. Elrr's ar. tra 110 d Na 1 Balt, Ana:traria *rut Scarab Pa Ira, Bolivar Brick and Oar, Antarsetts OW, ;a. _ aria BANItING' :140IISES JO .1111.1. HOGG: NEW YORK • "Cc , 29 SOUTH SD ST. PHILADELPHIA,• PITTSBURGH, ALLEGHENY 00 SOMERSET. SOMERSET _ MOUNT PLEASANT, WERTMORRI) tn. PUMA; OONNELLIWILLS, ,S4kIfACCTE UNIONTOWN r Dolmens naive!, Discounts made, Ovate heti and collected. Dunk Rates and Oporto bought ladensad other Securities bdu.sht goal Oonssixedeues sag esasetions sea =RSV . . mOBE3E...EA:TV . 70 . .19 at., ;agent f:41 1 AsattithATATZt e __.' 1:1 3 ,12W:11" Itatt:mtrot Chlefolm n gxr Stamm ragmem ••• gnosagrock slilsetanu. Oopeland's Ststtonart and PCIVISMI Bow mtug ersolbor LBW= sad Water fluom.suu• , Origithh Wrought Irma hahrood Mar lagololues. • • Thaw attletw has bean oxasstiurd briar:OW median. les mg mochlowts. grOnourradruperlor to ant to two Ell Is deo SIabOTIMIG te ink a tiad dnlgroi * „. l ' ili.. P ro s hr rotorel and Wighw hood Ma Is stotOkl to tato Adtnedo tba Woof oth er Manor, Invention+. sa4 all* to 'hi Po= ag"umul ta ' .a t... l .4!" . .‘: U. r*ft7W hor _Fmkrirtbots imintlant tegi siXcetalniatt mr = mu ll= gig . kgr t lr 410da t t law,4zEgra ttesun of undoubtod lotorrrit) In whore exertions nary r i m zr, l 7. i alz;.; John Graham, 14 -..,,,_WWor a t C B c lg, • R. ansad. ' rummer &Marry •• C = llo, - ; A. W. Loomis, Prnasusag. November 9lfthatt - oar • . Fall and Winter-Caoda..' • .kamozrD — .MERCHANT TAILOR, _ ~ T HAKE now tati Una a :li r & stack of fall andWieter Gaeta, arnftaftypteadtrill not dodge* oat Vettlngeo of the mat boanumrortmotternola so& U 104.12 Outman% of trot etrio cut shade in ebo mere krt. we of which IEII. mike to %tab, thi rsootrosson oblotatter. ined ..s.+Anted to Mt NOlariTeKOK & BROS. are now ealll TT radt titul*.taaterwtpLagnatia l aeraestinnompfast Ammar usrstock =mu :apart Iblgivinsrvi lUr n yl ac dvdl4l7m..ll . atir Brussei ' - Danuak,k • AnhaerPlain lAlNlAM i.... .AV3. ciar Cal i =llk aturs au ktna.. with'itan arot * s".o3 l 4mairaur b • leiedas to furnish Otscabellt4 am la l"baakit tert ill mu. Is Sa"kar V4"4"1"" DRY ' ' ORE: I bble. ust ret?d br 69 D T s. 001L11213. . • • GH _ , . . . • _ - • • ••• • • • „. , Wiliggaaa:rmviovwd MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29,1856 ATticIVAI. OF THE PACIFIC. The - Pacifio arrived our on the 9th at T o'clock in the evening.. Had Easterly weather nearly the entire passage to Liverpool. . In running up the Mersey to her Moorings, in that part of the river called "the illoyne,*—the 'bight being exceedingly dark and • thlck,--she - ran. into the brig Corinthian, Captain Kemp, outward bound for Calcutta, (with' a cargo said to be valued at £23,00 sterling)' and at the time !Aug at anchor with her heed up-stream. The Pacific struck her full in the , tern, and sank her immediately. No lives were lost, the twelve men who composed the Corinthian's crew having got on board the steamer. Capt. Kemp was on short. The New York liner George anaing„ is sup posed to have been lost somewhere near the island of Heligoland, on the shore of which island papers and bagoire of passengers have been cast, leaving little doubt' of the calamity. There is no authentic account of the crew and peossengers-L25 crew, and 185 passengers. A letter; indeed, says that all were lost. The cargo watt insured in Hamburg for 250,000 marks banco,and for $lOO,OOO at New. York. _ The only particulars of this sad event, that we bare found, are contained In the following paragraph : Costrraven `January 6.—The storm on New Year's, day ;was the most severe that has been experienced off this coast for 20 years. It was accompanied by an extraordinary high tide, overflowing the kinks, sweeping everything be fore it, and canning immense damage. ' -,' At Hamburg the whole of the lower Mart of the town was underwater, and the freight among the Inhabitants nearly.eqnalled that of the great fire. The fears mentioned relative to the 'Ham burg ' packet ship 'George:Canning; Aeolis, of Hamburg, from New York, hare, we regreCto ray, been realised by the discovery of her papers, and several bodies washed on shore There can be no doubt that she went on shore on the Scorhorn 'Sands, on the morning of the let instant, andthitt averj , Boni belonging to ber was lest.' She was pissed by the John Bull, (s) at 3 o'clock, on the morning of the let instant, about .livemiles. li4SW. of Heligoland; she was then hove to, waiting for day light to make for the harbor. She had a crew of nearly 80 hands, and by the ship's papers and other documents belonging to her, it is supposed she had about 50 passengers. Or'enc.d.os9of the N. Y. Omasnerdsl Adnortiser. Lonnos, Jan. 12. The news by this steamer almoit - sonfined • to the sudden announcement of the capitulation, real or pretended, of the Emperor of Russia, the only other point of importance being the woes. isiott of Sardinia as AO ally of the Western pow. Tfie'netitleation' diet thn Czar had given or ders by telegraph to Prince Gortachakoff at Vi enna to accept the four Conditions demanded by France, England and Austria, with the interpre tation., placed upon them reached London five ago. Ifprodieed hinixiderable effect on all the rearkete,:whiCh Weald bare been inerese ,ed but - for the bid fame that now . Frevents any koZd'of Bawds having the weight of a statement from a respectable source. It appears that after Prince Gortschakoff bad been informed of the terms to which his master would be required to submit, ha endeavored to re-open the matter by, fresh arguments. To this, a formal refueal was given, and he was told that all that was Waited from the Cabinet of St Petersburg wee "Yes " or "No," anal that this reply, must come within fourteen days—that interval b ein g the longest that could-be accorded to the request of the Prince for further time to receivelmstructions. lie then deepatched a cour ier-to illt:”Patersbnig' and also'. a telegraphic message.' As it was inferred that hie thin for delay wait-merely a repetition of former practices, the answer from the Czar was not ex pected till the lapse of the fall time allowed, namely on the 14th of January. It came, how ever, in all heists, and reached 'Vienna on the fith.. According to the general report,. it direct ed Prince Gortschakoff to submit to the condi tioner without reserve,,_ and the Ministers of the Allies Were therefore immediately summoned to a new conference. That Conference is alleged' to• have ended rads' factorily, the three' powers being of 'opinion data baste badteetrfernikthed for negotiations for peace. At the 64018 time it was understood that hostilities' en the part of the Allies would not be suspended. Them are all the partloulars.yet received, and nothing official on the subject has appeared ei ther from the French or Enalieh Government— While the general statements' are to the: effect thatthe 'conditions Irsvelisn accepted without mime, some communications repreeent that a modification of eertaltri remind.; ed, which was conaidereti at Vienna not, to pos sess any importance: -If this be correct,' how ever, differences may yet arise, elude the respec tive Governments may take a different vie*, and the dexterity of Russia with regard tophrases Mimes her to be treated in a manner which, among individuals,' is only shown to perms who have lost both character and shame. • The distrust with which the Czar is regarded 'causes the whole movement moreover to be look ed upon by many persons simply as a new trick to put Ausnis,off. her guard,,and,even his own friends, the 'areal!: adopt this construction .of his action's. The grcetoat caution will therefore still be observed by-the Allied Powers at every step, the penalty of- his_repustion being such that his word cannot be taken even miss to allow a-temporary stop be put to_ the prevailing car nage. • •• • • . . Whetheriesce or, lung continued'wer may be the linatresult, however, the fact of Yds having made tifialh offer to surrender, will beregarded 'at a mitigatory proof of the nature of his grin diloquent'Protestationa, while it also tends. o "confirm the theory of the intellectual deficiency thAt. T "fAtle 44r 1 from loarryinf, ou t coherently either,a,timely aubniiiislon or: in hifiliching re -1 *inhume. On, each, ecassion when he haa pro. feseed.a desire to negotiate, It bee been , under more humiliating circumstances than before, and be has never yetyet been able to. see, (unless his eyes have at length been , opened)' that it is fatal to speak of COZIOIMIOII3 bt.tirc except when the' mind is made np to offer them promptly, and thus stop the danger by which their have been necessitated.-: After all his threats about defend ing-Holy Russia, we' now see him treating for peace with the armies not °tarot England and Prencit; but also of despised Turkey, encamped uponhiseof. .. With regard to-the actual - Progress of heatili. ties, there is nothing of much importance to de. tail in thiewey ef actual incident;- but matters appear bile epproachinga crisis 'at Babaatopol, 'and this suggested by some persois se • prob.. able - CIUMt the.change.,of tone at'St. Peters burg. The latent advice is to the 2d. of Ainiary -when the Preach were perfectly ready for the smolt; and'only waiting for the English, 'whose 'betteriei were leis advanced, owing to the much . peater.diatance over which they bad to' carry their :elegem/aerial as wells's* to the Wearable ,organbtationat head.quarters--eisrythlog appa nutty being- thrown ae usual on the courageous endure's°e of the men,-which teems after the old feebicri 'to increase in proportion as it le tried. The probable' date of the combined attack was thought ,to be about the 12.th.,tifr 14th of this Month. Meanwhile, the town -is nearly sur rounded at all pointel, and as the Turks are land ing in grist forcb at Eupatoris (where they are asidalread— yto .kr.vr, captured 600 horses from the Conch). the ,Ruesmit ,erulf* have ftruld it necessary to draw beck toward the Alma,ieither to meet this new. invasion or to take up &position to prevent a sum* in their rear. , The junction of Sardinia the aliles ehietly:valuable,ina moral poibt of view, sines although she , is not likelY fo .inipiilyeny exten sive eonthigenta,_ her ;weight in 'Europe as 'sound constitutional - govenunent is far from,in conaiderable, and it is a gratification to have 'eta 'additional protest against internal brigand age.. Probably, historytioes not afford another example of , such unanimity as that 'which his boa .iliricted against the Czar; and which hes pbteed'hini in the position.of. the madman who, declared himself perfeatlylient, and the Vio4 a dapirsay on the part of the rest of the veil& , commercial affairs there hie been noth ing of linferttince beyeid the rerimd".Pf activity in thermions markets, comonpuoit.upori the pop sibilitgref 'peace: Consols,• which at the-last date were quoted at 901, and which' on tbo . fol. lowing day touched-: 90f, have ..subsequently reached 921 whence; horreVer, tile* bag been a ,Pardstreactioni the fired price this evening be. big 011.. This reactionhai been in some derma eaesed byrorers offresh , conflicts between the .'furksend Itrumianeen this Danube., • , pho l oi r ypacit loan is quoted to 2 per sent,..premiron,in anticipation Of ita issue, valid has not yet talon Ploom. application from E ee pih SubSCribati have teen, very numeronk de pealt of 10percent. is mired on all that is risked for, even although thit amoint . ut; e in a e ly granted may bcvic7.sinall„ , extremely heavy remittances of gold havebeen temperer/4 1 trade from London to Paris. - rues,litiltertis flare lately been' announeed,l .but. aot Mich indent 'One is thatof Abbott - , la Co.,- an old and resruktable firm `fir the shiitrl bade:lie &Mount:of mterse ties has not been , stated; the second, is, that of Zett4,ll3l Brothms,woollen warehrinalmen„Veltose debts are £40,000 and who-show only 75. in the Telma, and the third is the Amerian home of Hallo; ilethitingtot &So, who ars understood to bate 4 partner in - Bev -York, and who hive been brought .down by the stoppage of Mori:, wood ft &gars, mentioned in the last packet. The prospects of peace have had an effiet the grain market, and' Wes' cif wheat could not be - forced exoept at a decline of about As. per quarter—equal to between-84nd 1 per mat: • .• - Brzerratta: - • Pasts Coaassrommaca.--We are unable to give theletter of onr Paris correspondent to=day, but we attract from it - the fbllowitig paragraph respecting.thethealth of Mr. Mason. - The letter is dated, January 10. , • ! " Since my letter of - last week the indisposi tion of Mr. Mason has sensibly ameliorated. A complete reestiblishtatint from his late dangerous attack, - is now anticipated." It is not probable, however, that he will again assume the duties of his office. In the meantime, gr. Platt, secretary of legation, has assumed the duties of Charge d'Affaires, and has been duly recognized In that capacity by the French Minister of Foreign Af fairs." • Vnessa, January 9. The Austrian Correspondence, the medium hniformly chosen by this Governtheat for corn muniiating With thel:sublio through the pram, publishes the following oommilmosted article reqecting the important proceedings of the last fowdays. The passages italicised are so printed in the original v.— • "The public ere already aware that the pleni potentiaries of the three powers, allied by the treaty of, Decimber 2, met on the 28th ult.; 111 consequence of a communication from the Im perial Russian Ambassador, Prince Goitohakoff, who declared himself empowered to treat gels erallron thebasis of the welfitmownfour points; It Is also, biotin tat. t he y then. fixed in a more definite manner the emir aad - beariag of those points by their interpretatlmi, The. Imperial Russian Ambassador did not Sad* powers !suf ficiently extendiro to enable; biz& to speak on the basis lima , elucidated end it was in consequence agreed, that further negotiaiimni Aouid be post poned for fourteen days, "during, which period Prime Gortioliakoff promised to obtain furgdir instnutticinS trent:Ms court. . "The daY"before yesterdaY; the 6th inst., the Russian ambassador Informed the Imperial Min ister of Foreign Affair& Count Von Baol-Rohan enstein, that. the Instructions. which he had asked ofhis, court had arrived, whereupon yest esclay a conference was held between the imperial French and the royal Ihittanie ambassadors,..;with the Count Von Buol, and Prince Gortseluileiff, at the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs.'" - "From the mutual explanations then exchanged it resulted that the represmatims.of Shelter Pow sr. were medially agreed in their understanding of the tense ancrgefirial biaring of thvi;rundamedal point:, end esinsegtundy—eaviog the assent of the Cabinets of Paris and London yet-tote obtain ed—a basis is gfsinsci upon which negotiations for Us restoration_,of .tha peace of Europe may begin. "We greet this preliatin result iiith great satisfaction, and at the MMUS time ' 'believe we may imam to express oar expectatienthat the high- Courts of France and England- and the Sublime Porte will rimilarly.eee in, it, a molt fully . eopable of issuing as a basis for tlonsgotia' - tiOn of ts' conclusive arid sedgy pease." Ter Cues Abcormicts or rim Pori Ponan. —The following (nye the'CohrtitutiMiiiil) is whit we believe to bathe real Mate of thing= On the 28th of December the interpretition of the four guarantees,. such as they-are undgstood at present by Fait°, England and Austria, was Iced nan-efficially, and; as a matter of informs, tion to GO Thessisin - ainbassador bj ,- ,Coant„ , de Duet PriaraGerfacluduiff took copious notes of the diehment thus communicated, bit not hand ed to him. ' He :faked for and obtained a fort night to write 'to his government onthe shbjeet: It was clearly understood that on JaMiaii.l4 he ass was to declare by a yes bre...no whether ,Russia acceptetihr refused the foui guarantees with their interpretitlon. No discussion was to be edMitted on That in terpretation, and, in ease of refusal on the part of Basalt, the alliance of Austria with the;, West •erapowers was to becomeotilinsive from the 14th of January. Prince Oortsoluskoff, whilst *as: mitting to his goverument the conditions of the powers, declared them unreasonable. A week, after ; and whin ,icarcely hiwbalf of the time allowed bail ixidtial,,Pridie-Geitachakoff came and minoring:ad to 'fa. de. Buol, that 'li was nuthorlied to iccept • theform - tuaranteee, !modi fying alight# the: interpretation of him .or'per - -' hips of two of then:. He added:that if: "'the re presentatives of the allied powers considered themielves empowered to enter, into 60M14111iCa tion with him on thesebasia, hi had the rcer sarY ;hien to ire's; and could com Men e the definite negotiiitioris at once, , According to what has been, egreed to on the 28th of December:the representatives' of Prance' -and England could 'when - Conn Ihol'eomfahnica ted to them the answer of the Russian 2tradeter, have given a simple. ;almal to accept it, as they had a right to treat as a refusal on the part of Russia an acceptaice, which was not with int re serve limit. We 'believe that Austria request ed them not to make use of that right lichnedi ately. On one band it could have. been o'hierred that the interpretation given by Russia to the 'form guarantees did- not differ sensibly fram'the interpretation decided on amongst the three al- I'Md! powers, and, on the other, the delay ac corded to Russia to reply bad still a, week to run. There Consequently did not sppear, to be any Inconvenience for the ambassador; in, place of replying by an immediate and irrevocable re : taut .to take, on the, offer of Russia, the in etructfona of, their courts. It •Is 01410 4 1 1 e which was adopted. , Our lettere statethat the English and - French ambassadors have written to their governments for instractioce, and, should it he necessary, for the' necessay,Poitis in treat: • &l are the ruts; if we are well informed, and they are not the proportions which the imagination:of hews- Makers it Mich attributed crlh'T con: Mitute merely, for the policy of . Fromm and her, allies, a great moral anccess. It is already an en o rmous step to have brought Basle id accept in their substance these four -guarantees, in which H. de Nesselnide had beheld the dotruo• Wm of her newer and the ruin - of her honor.— Bit the question which occupies every mind nt . present is to know if we , are nearer tO"p"3ll. ,To that questio - n Mali , one • man can reply, and he is the Emperor' If he be einteoro, 'if the declarations digits am baasadordo not =cell any, duplfolkr; if the no, gotiations be asked, for sincerely, , stul. mill be carried man tha =me spirit,:paaeo msy issue from the conferences.to be perhaps opened. t VienziW But hi-there not some saszelntie offernof Prince Gcsteciekofft ;.Three things authorise no to call In doubt the gravity of Bum* the Ma*lain-. ed rapidity of a complete' change in the oibsions; • language and deal/ratlene of the. Cram the evi dent interest of Thesis to prolongthe dissecord which exists'at present between die twe !great German poiers, and which every pulite step on the: tart Of Busse aggravates by furnishing Prussia the arguments which she wants; and lastly, • deoishroetrategloal reason. The &A sian government anneals as =trams it can from publicity:the movements of lie troops, and st.tew persons take the trouble of following Lithe.map even thole which coma to the knowledge of the public jottxnala. , • ' .The persona Who are the measures taken by SIMI& since the Signature of 'the treaty of pea. 2, and a prospect of a contest with 'Austrikiwillindoritand of whit import ance,would.bq the delay. of a.month at present, to the Dias. -:fit may be remembered that the concentration of the Austrian troops in Trimly!. mat placed the Russian troops in so7thlse position that the Emperor Nicholas .was obliged , to =tem his mind to evacuate the principal ties. Runds:oootseekit to render to Austria what steles done to her.. . • In • order .not to be taken in the rear by - the large forces Which Russia has assembled in Po on the Pi/lwand the Upper - Moak the l Austrian- army ..lea extended. its left , beyond measure, end vas found necessary to Meete in the greatest baste the .marinched-rtimps Cracow and, Lemberg, in order to-protect; Gatli the imperial guard concentrated •at Warsaw, the carps of Blowers and Paniutine, and the reserves whith train lavoulaand A/sorbed, Meats eau in fact ,in a few dap dew 150,000 men into Galicia, oaths .road to:Wm:ea: - The greet point - now is to prOtentibeArstrian army which occupies thePencipalities, and thi 'cob* of whirl is Teusaylvania, from giving assistance to,Gaida.. ohne leaving some dbrisionato bold firm against the Rimini corps whiehgrtard Bes sarabia and the hooka of the Prath... ; " gime December 2; Kneels ' his , been Making every exertion to form, • without' stripping the Danube. a new army to menace the Upper Dube 'tar, and the held-quarters of which :are it Kew. These two malts, the arms-of Poland; intended tabs marched fmnrthe North to the Bondi; and the army of Riddle, - intended "to be 'marched "from theEsat to: the West, antiohlidt *add si plebe between toe fires the Adatrianaivij; irate' be placed under the command:of Prinet•Paskiel ',sited. ' Gen. Heas would be obligetti n prieride 'MUMS' both -it the kaine' time,' and abattle gable or a , mareireoreeisledirouldiSpen to, one Of 'the two 'Russian armies the read to' Viene: vnts Thmuda vents : in order to' briablelo. strike . . hle eta blots is to bate assembled' at ; Podello ialflolant &Mem site brie eo oempletid3rshipped 'her inny of the ' Danube ito defend‘.Beliiko Mid Odessa; that slis has Waist been'able tool, teat around Eleir not mortittior 80,000 Mm.-4 Bbe :requires from 120,000' to 160,000 to sot et: gob:only: 'Did she hope,'lrs pretinditirtonep.' eats, to pin time for the troops *hat are on theit*Atak from all sides to min in Poialla ItWor better informed persons to say. VOLUME Irriartairraitos OP 2/1.11 Follt POZNYIL—In the pabalt of the . 12th inst., Zif. liilvestre de Buy ,gives - some particulars not hitherto. published re spneting the hterpretatiop even to„ the four pea:Asia thn,oonferetuas et Yienna on the 28th Ydt: ' 3 ThRI:RXIIOCOf. or Ake: 28th,00nternIng the liberation et the . .. ntoeths t of the Danube, lays down that a syndicate (Or cauncli) be farm ed in oonunonhetweek the Sys Vara , , and thas its powers arid attributes shall Ixt:lalltdablii i n the course of the negotiations: Railleetbig the _ revision or the treaty of :1841 in the. interest of the European. the prictoool says that Bah equilibrium I= bee ‘v ' ' bid by the pritionderance,which Bessie lain vv,itirad to her not cady . !Inual, of. the -treaty of 1841 but'elso by means of several , preceding treaties. All these treaties &rev) be annulled.: ; The Bleak Ses shall be fres, but the nsval force width each of thiEVU were 441 be at liberty to possesi or keep up:there shill determined, by ad piing the principle of ..equality, which, on this anhoot, , Shall be tha torptittett.ef the fu ture stipulations. ,The protocol of December 28 affirms also, that the allies tare no Intention of riolating.theintegrity,of the %mien, Empire, afid. Coneequently of -taking from aay of its provinces., Nevertheless they, reserve- to them selves the right ofproAting by all the advantages accruing from deeds of sans, when it shall be come nepessary to arrive at a despite under Chaffing concerning the 'lmportance and extent of the military and naval, establlstunents which Russia shall be able to possess hereafter on the shore, of the Black Sea- The !list of the four conditions on the note of August 8 relates to the protectorate that Bosh exercised ever,, the. Principalities: of Wallachia, Moldavia Aunt Sends. -; This protectorate will have to cease. The language.cf the note'of Au gust 8 he° precise on this head that .the proto col of December 28 bad nothing to, add to it.— But this, protocol goes into an' explanation on the fourth condition.. It ,hax.for object the • aefulte abolition of the right of. special protec dein that Russia does not cease td shrill in fa, 'sar of the Bultan's subjeotaprofessing the Greek religion- :ill theAreatiee animated to by Russia in sup- P,OttPf thin Denimsdon, are to _be -.annulled; the comMVii'erithethin orthe Plii:Poiers will be substituted for the exclusive preteolion of Russia; and , those - perweriwill - Migage to deal with the greatesteioneideration. for the Women Porta, and net toward it, with - the greatest delicacy, saes not to excite its ensoeptfbility, - and not to Ware Its bidtpeadenee.. 'TheProtocol alludes to the itaent Sots - of the. Sultimothose sincerity is tiotoloilitful., The allied powers-guarantee the Maintenance of these, acts so favorable to all Christian communities, and the loyalty - of their execution. - The reading of:this protocol' wasfollowed by a very animated disoussion; in which it appears farther explanationir were given' . respecting the advantages' which the allied' Powers resorted to themselves the right of dertring from . the deeds 'Of arms that may be accOmpliahed. hefore the preliminaries are signed. Thos: It would not be impossible that the demolition of -the fortress of .leamil.cen the Danube Might -be. demanded, and the construction in its stead of a neutral fortress to belong to the; The Potters; and Mild by a gar rison in ommon. -.Thins again -the-destruction • of Sebastopol might perhaps be - exacted, the ' demolition of its forts, and.arsenals, and its re constitution forbidden for ever, as the formation Of - sap:Milky - port' weinid he at the same time 'prohibited; shouleE , it be of' a entire to "menace the: independence of Turkey: . This oommentary, it is said, was energetical ly rejected by Prince ilortsciakoff, who Is also said Where declared that he liadra „powers for accepting sue Conditions :, : he added, that he would imniediately transmit the protocol or me - - mete to the Cabinet of St. Peteraburg,end that he would nimil for. the commendi of , his sorer tip.: On the fidlowing dafPrincei Gort,sahakoff saw 31. de . Vold Ssaert, and showed : himself more disposed to acit • t relipecting,ee third condition a new wording tu did' not essentially differ ' from the one p : posed On the day. previous - con 'teeing the ' . possible itinifeeinencea el, , deeds of arms, and M. de Bilterineetidned in. his reply that it was necessary, to azusrei , : purely and sim ' ply by so eeepteence-or etefusaL Prince Gorts chalroffdentneled the delay necessary for receiv ing on an this term .7114 conceded to him, smiles to expire on - the 14th of January. 'Nrit add iterices - "extractir from eV: fauna* end lettere Of neeripaper - Ooricapondenti , December 80t11:7---Oce the ' - night of:the 20th, ; the'sertief(already' rephited'hy telegraph) was made against the Bride lines; Unfortunately a ; portion' of the - 50th regiment of foot - against whom the - attack Wad 'at fait ilireeted, - ; were M- I ken by surprise' and were - oblige& to ' fly to the 1 nearest 'battery - for; protection, which opened ; tepee'. the ; advancing . Baseline with shot, shell and rockets. All' the tamp was called to arms, and the French opened a - eras/Arson the , lessens; who were 'Obtgod torode with con siderable lose. The allied litai was about thirty , killed. ' December 22.—esresponderice feint the camp at' Beakers - nentions'that many of the stores and Merles, raised by Subscription -iit'England had airiveCtiiid proved exCeedinitifiloceptable. ' Von Of the' army - was hilted; chiefly in apart ments duk in ;the' , groin:id, and reed in with tent -poles and canvaas. - "'- - ' Our letters deacribe all sort of re - hinges in the Weather;--bitter - bold, followiir by comparative beat, occasionally sunshine in the morning, end ing usually in hail; ind"ficallfe henry rains. . December - 80th—The-:railway from Salakiara to the camp is to be commenced at once. Sick ness was en,the iturresse. Under this date Prince hlentichikoff write that nothing important has taken Place before Sebaatopol. ' The fire of the ale is-very feeble;,„ and caused Soartely any Jenuary,2d—A despatch from St. Petersburg ,of date the 10th, has been received ; from Prince Ifenielkoff, dated tieterappoT; Tan. 2d, says— `age-thing new hes - Occirred: '''' We continue to annoy the enemy.- by night 'sortie* ' -In one of these we made tat ZOllll7lB prisonee.r . . . The garrison are constructing* bridge of boats which will connect; the city : of :Sebastopol with the forts oh the Worth side. . . ' The French arnti : before'Elebettopol - will form two norpe under:Oonisralif Pelioder'eina litosquet. The first .is to prosecrite thee:loge, and - the sec ond is to act in the field. . Ow.; Panrobert will exethe chief command as, hitherto. , Turk ish guns, horses 'and men are' daily landed at Enpatoric, but:levee of the - lett:est, say that UP fortie - would ilia be available-for the field for .a weatkor ten days to come. •.- e. ~....;-; A date he been so often had forthe assault on Bebeitopol that it is tamely yorey of men tion thetthe sth or 6th of January Is considered the day when the attack`will amtainly'bei made. • - A telegraphic line is now in operationbetweem Vienna and Bucharest,: and will soon.be couple ted to Verna, and thence by the submarine route to. crimes. . . ' A'earrespinuient of - the Saha' Pielifis'af Ly ims;itates that since the two resent attacks the ' Preach have completed immense works; which will double means „of action. ;The French batteries„whioli Were only eleven In' number, are now tripled and'armed with suns of heavy Calibre; brought from Frame or - handed from - the flee' The line of trenches 'eatery three 'league in extent. ._-- One ' tandrett , and sixty French guns -wertrivady-toopert tire, and only waited until tho English batteries _should be Completed: ' AS the hatterleof Siibiatopal mount 880 pleeis on the laid'side; it would seem that the allied 220 guns cannot ellinnietheni without , gin, assault. . eThcganison had, fee three- weeks task : been „sonstrecting .addititioal tanks of de fence between the Flagstaff and Quarantine bas lions: lienschikoff las retired with - the males body 'of his 'army' between' the right 'hank of -Teems" thuwaha road of the peninsula, and the Dalbeck; and he endeavors to make' oted his position and his communication with4atiastopol by Covering, his army_ by immense defensive works ermited along-the banks of the Teensy*. -r , ifie , force-et the preset 'moment dcies not see releicied 80,000 men.- As already stated, Gen. , Liptindra -division; Which: theatenedtßa- I hada : . 1 n 1 .„ lgljolne4 themaln body Cif . the Russian army- ; htit hetes left from 6000 to dOOO men in - thsecentain' ' Me from the Tole - mays to the -hill "before ' '''''Thir duty of these :troop, b to' watches movements .of the Allies; 1 they ewe only; seperatedly the plaitt..of Beek- . I, lee from the allied line. of and fromgeneral Boat'a diedon., ht addition to , the Stkias worki . direoted" *kit the City, the lallied inufetehate constructed strongdefousire _ leeks On mime points.; Bslaklarsi;lecovered I.byeanysedoubts la prevent attack.„, On the allied extreme left the hen** have beenpushed tee:Chi:firad of the'. Quarantine Battery, under the - gunaef 'the fort, Su** to direct rem; - - isitaiietatidel itiethe lei: . 'Sae tree :alma* Larea works PC , littbat and defence , gen". Mal eripOsltitois of 'Macs:: ' -i OdesseletterS' of the 24th December ' eat .f pi>ieor some daYasthittelner been *#anti of '' erli°4l44i?"w4liiittii. L a test from. `ikiiitiliaiiiiiii army in thatrline; Sa ys that 13. n• miuiaiikor, , menaced', stone is, ttie:', - halk of ' the allied arey;-, and *but eras disembarked - :it'• EltPaterill. --hair eidiselii-'alt gide detached V& -Arrenteolliol-terimer held immediately I .. -afterthis arrival ofliarenOsten.Backette:Whanit . Wits, resolved to await-see oat* of, the 'third . 'Cot-pi and esteem-re or thefourth;andeart to 'take offensive' measures- 'Oiteri - , Bake - VIM : -., watching eieffiektiat -- Ecitiateria" . . ThsFrenek„ have, in the - rusatabas, augmented the garrison. -.- at Enpaterlit and the done els, , the road? , ~ . .
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