ESTABLISHED IN 1786. 4- "DESINESS. DIRECTORY. N. M. 4TTINGILL t DVS ADVEHTIiGNO AGENCY !Ws. num :ay lost. 10. Ssu geed. • P. * 90. are kyente tat the meet Iv tti hleaal wed tamed Oreulating eommetrigTatars , both la the United States ati4 the ; (.4hadae. riEW_YORK ADVERTISOLENTB BEVdriess VIM. Ore =Mg UM bees sad cult M1A ,111.1 New York. •CCOgDEOS 5171LNGS, 1 RtINO. WEISSENBORS & CO., (late C. LJP Mum) Imparters and WWllessis Deniers' in Germsn. ett and Ha...Jan . -Magical Vustrnmeota and Styttmg, 2 Maiden, bane. :ere. jel2.lyr LaTD 3 LuER.2P ,Cl-0 •usline from thuket pram. azi - 6A1L1, - crdk 011 N COLT'S Standard Cotton Soil Duck; OR IL U. ueACll t (X).. 'N0.71 Pinestreet. Nor York. ruo•snoltn. Caton Canvas from enteral other:nal". also. oSkntle.6'a root moo aad Copper tkdkr. , .." l " an.lNatinett nn 15.1. "DOT . • DOWEN, MtliZ‘.. &MEE CO. Importers of Atistainmand V -nSilk.dTancyGoods ,ll2 and EMME., • coT_TENETT & co., Importers of French • ice other Eur . :nreir, Goode. Sa. 40 Wald Meet. PTEIN 8 HONIG, 100 Liberty st., and 114 Cadarm, mr. Trinity Mora imP:mtm , " of Leee molderimy tills, ml2-Mm, AMES OMEN, 5 Broad St., Importer of Lie Preire Trimmlng.,-Gimps And fringes. bfik C.vats, .11iltec .d Bilk (lands genera, IiENNEQUIN b CO, Importera of LAI tiAlge,3l, p i l6 , OlAr r. .c,...7 . : . 5n i t . wiZ, aro Js 110:INSONt CO.. No. 187 Broadway, *n lV4Latcos,rom.eitttiS:mttagio,Exw,g..t 1y spl3,• 00104 S6IILiEPER LIAARAILS. Irn . miler. of German and Belolso Broad Cloaks. morlog .to.. No. 60 Ittthatio. Plow. KOMNSTAMM, Importer of Mts. Slss.la„ tern and Embroideries and Tallortng Goods, - 62 1311.1 way: - - - DETER D. MULL} N, Importer of French II at+ollo end Swim Drifinods. 2131 n. Ye 1 ,03 Merl .* E 1 E:•:.1141roolcos, !e n \0.9 1.1r0a4 staiNet:ltenr lark. 5ep13.17 fI OELLSAAT 8R05..; 40 John-street; vhser of Leaks DRESS TRIMMINGS, Deribl, Gimps Taasel% Ituttuoit, Stars. Laem ie. jals6m EtICER MAIDIIPFF, Mattufacturero, ~..f.,°""Ptirett="V.92kige42s‘lag-V=" IL HATCH CO.. 9i, William street, u,16. 1 , 1apnr t t....1 1. 4:xf Geni.lemert . randshina 04.1 , .. wad I OLIN IL. DAVIES, JONES & CO„ of Gentlosnesue Furnlstatrg goods. and Mann -1,-..a.ccrez4 of Stoat. Stthis, Tice. dc., IV Arlen oteeet. SiBAIILETSI t. o. 69 Broadway lo,rtera or Lono •nd CO., Lamar,. Oman. Lahr Jerk and Thaw:rang, FROLICH & llOLT trAtlipi, Nola 92 and C. 4 Llbertfatrert,—lmanr.tera C&ItTALN ILE.IIDY SE the 31ezieen Mu stniag Liniment in Abeuroatinn, Brabek Burns. Sprains, Cuts. Mee an Bares: an enestunl cora for alb aaternal enroplabota et or %avant. S. W. Westbrook, =Banal originator and prop:deb:lk 304, ntuteway.n. GURNEY; No. 349 Broadway, the oldest Suite . n and mest.enteturie• estabilehinentja the United eeptd-ly I=l I W. ORR, Designer ant' Engraver on !fdt,lTTlit=tlgr:ulzdt-s=l•th•h—d FWARDS, SANFORI) oreign Express. Es. 361licsulsray. Gersixxod CO., iseksress fors ,ratrulaa= Parts 'h.' Bent :. . 'DANCE GOODS AND TIOSIERY. • ' .' l, JE NOEL ?SANDI . .k. 00., 93 ' William street, Fanny Owela. Eottons,_Cotton and Woolen 11.1.7. ea.ah buyer. onla seen de cent. net pronto. the Me • r :- Portia e crirea Foe imam benefit call and an. an2l.e • • YEENCII AND OlOniAN iE.ANCT BASKETS. - f4ii.4RLES ZLNN & CO., .s'....'3lliitlen Lane, '.•..) Inspdtteka of arroth and German Fancy and Travel. tog Ranketa. and mannfaettnare of Cane and Colored Sall. 41 low Vuinlvare and Jena" . Lind'Workitand, /TlM,_ae. 1 - !__ • ORATES AND TENDERS. • I • • A— '''---- %/TM. 11. JACKSON, (forategY W. k N. ~ .• . ; -4acr.--as k &alai' Grata antr 'Tender Ital.a. 11l ,''ltenadan)r,onadan•abova lath st... New Vor. oe/OT ... ; i. - HARDWARE, to. . .!.': I B. k W..W. CORNELL, 135 tei 143 i u . Centreatmet. Plain and Ornamental Iron-Work... 1=1M23 116M;PSON 41.ROESLER,'No. 14 Maiden lArne, Importer. and llan¢Latenn of Yen and Ingle Dealer In Ite. Straw, Dona. an &DM ROT AIM FURNACES, a. rA AVID CULT ER,(lneentor and Patentee) p fed GUI street. nowsufwindso and &so al. wholesale ad rased. Plumw.t. Itedistera. Centilaunw te. TA NEWARK INDIA RUBBER CO.. 59 Mr-Idea Los. N. r.. Slonufacturors and tilvolevala er4 to tkovayavesTatrat Lodi* Rubber Boots. Shoos, Whics;Colthluvr, Bonv.:Torv. ke.... ke. ~.. - foollyr HENRY 11/OVEN - PORT, 85 John street, /lanufodurer and Dealer in every doseription 0 dTears Patent Rubber Fabrics. F.. 7 Robb.' GoosiS T vs. soul:Ay UNAON INDIA RUBBER CO., 41 John mate all kings' of Rubber Clothing, Cloth& Drag- Aga.' i.sl.laa. Gate fr..o 5.. , 141 to $4.00 nab. fe52.177 31.3CIILNERY MACTILNE MOLL SaIeTiK.'S,II.tk.SFEINERLI2IE .P2a . Nu - vjr.AL turrainimris. _ & CO., 47 Maiden Lane, Guitars, 03o1Ins Aaamteow, E ran Lutram.its., sad St ri ng., at Bolen), LIERDINANT ZOOBAUM & CO., N.:1.97 Maiden L. Importer. of Vkales. Oohag,Amore. orm. Iltrime., Been ImPrmente. Am. to. rattl-Grop pwlcilri) TIN /qit. JAPANED HODGETTS, No. 158 Wiliam ljz Market:Ewer and Ipcxt ofSe rCopyrer, Z nal Ito. 0.0,1 th !vet P ,,,, Mtma at the Nee Veltrystal Pn.te7 ' . .27.; -1 PAWL yresprouse6 • 11 - 101 1 . 9 W. FIELD & CO.; 11 Cliff street, Importers end Wholesale Dealers In ArnerkeneTienc. Osman end Emend& ' PAPERS, and nreri descent:lon or Paper atenntsetsrms melees]. • ItiUNCAN, LEWIS & BARTOW, No. 161 wow .= streel.—A meat Variety of PAPER'for Reek- St11101:0114 Pent.; Bookbinders, Alsanteefarrar. mad Tradesmen cenerr. ; PAINT CYJlolll4lsllrettruildßll. . AI BOW COLORWORRS, F. L NICII 0124:Aeh.93_Joto t. NKr York; Paris end Chrome rem ae. , • WM. LEFIVICE SALAMANDER SAFES, to &ogle. Delfasum todu sad Cross Bass 11.98X11T C Irtanursztem ,, ,l9 2 Pearl • TOTS .LND YANCY GOOD& T ARMOR'S &. CO:, 54 31aiden Lane, vac wavz)ub , :t7 irt.Fa5t,11.03,012.1r5. of TOYB , Fog PLOOILB d.YII CIII3LVER TOr73. •—• ILLER, COATES & TOUIE, N0;279 vi read street. EnesartJes TLles, Guakirt allbasurr opasPlumbers' enaterlals. M etas. as iiI3DOW OLAZ PAIIIII3. at. POILLON & CO.; Importers of naorh C9seicand Wpadow plan—So. Serards7 14^1 HOPKINS &BROTllEBS,lthportets of . Freud. Wlador Gla. No. 61 Bards,' at... 4 1 4 ., 4k. 1 FAIRBANI2 . O 1 • PL.ATIOSII SCALES. , tcrag ir.....—s.,eley trsted—Alvsys siglit—tbeatkrilaw lo o2 o4 eta:dant. ,r" .. . :". ikeras. Philadelphia. GEO iv. Cool,l' • "4.401 r......., 240 HAT ket st. • ' . • "': 4. ' ' l"' T iIIiIBANKS k C., • No. WlCster rt. iIitORGE C. 531 ALLEY, Negotiator co VIF D.J... Note. Bona., Sir , rtiNC,=== Title , co. fiS WsII ex.:. Now York. WilNkra Artar Y.N. Ittrra.rocro.— ages Par. kwk. • 'Now York: Aram Paso Bacon. Batakorif kk. . lat3l-1 rt. - • tULL LENGTH CRYING &LAUGHING BAWL*. also. a g - mat twisty CRYING . India Rubber Doll nada and Toys. all of which sue far more beautiful than t of other materiels-and a hundred time more dims hie. For wile byltieFancy Denims thrnnthont tlal_mdu nim. Made• only try the her Yorkaubbit Oa. 43 liana Y. Astra • - av :Great Excitement m . dew- - York. PIANOS AND JIPIOLZONS TOR CASH. nORACEWATERS: the great Music and Piano forte Dealer.= Broadway, Slew York, pen to *bar, • large percent. with his mwtosmni, rath er than pay P. to us of Wall Etreet, to mho lig enable in sou to enable hies to stem the present tight WMea,offme his imeeense assortment of elegant and wan P. 4404.1 Priori and Illedodeseu at tame illsormat riots Priory primajor roan. His wnitment comprises Pianos from there of largest androostrelebrated Damen Nan ohietotc also; those of several of the beat New York. Ma kers. inclading the beautiful and roach indolent (Imam lV attla.le Primo, fpos hte own' factory, and Mciodeens of the best S 00. dins Mona New Teased Pridaler mater; . rillotritned optorinnity for eclectic. not to be hest Min orison% Lech instransent warrantsd. Second band Plano" at great lamina—Priem font SCA to 5101. dbisle and Musical Instruments ef as kinds, lisalers. Teachers and &Isola of dehools applied oaths heat terma.. Moak rent bi =al Iv* pil. atme . tory nit eel a.c.etettanume. of Mr- alc sod Schedule of Fac prime of Planocrielodenets and conies! instramenda Ibreasdni to lop :Umec ft.). of sett-dint IV AST COLT CALICOES—JuA rec'd 2000 A. yr . 1, .. 1 ...rd Catft% at of which.lll b eld at 6e osttal pens 12g. CORriE-500 las. prime W. IL Chbese ned and - for sal, by T,J.TTYLE At CO- 112, F -2765 , 1 family_Fhpr l arqit ITIANNERSIOII, I7 2O - erown Oil for by' wig ' 6E51=3 • CO. THE. • IIA.:I7LIT nrr TSI,URGW, GA.ET_ BUSI NESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. JOSEPH S. irA. i'..iiiiktßlSON, Attor- ' .aratrill=Z7iil° - b , kl! . .V h '''''',l',.l:``' - 4 i _ 4 W. HALL Attorney at Law, "Bake-1 itii . well'. 13itnaimits." time. gem:. between Pour-1.1 Anil i Diamond Ailey. ALM-10.yr . i 14 613E1LT PIIILLIPS, Attorney at Law, Le, St. Lavis r ,!dn. 113Ela POLLOCK; Attorney at Law Cnroer Fifth and grant stanedn,opponte o.,art L 0 atria. PitteLurgh. AMES J. KUIIN, Attorney at Lase, Ogiet: Yu:nth street. hear Grail Pittsburgh. ts.U.spr VRANCISC.FLA.NEGIN, Attorney at Law, \o. lio Youth htLebuncl.t. ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney kt Law,JNo. 89 Filth Ftzataituburgti. BANKERS AND BROKERS. 17 LERNAN CO, Bankers and Exchangc Broken, No. U:, Kcal street, corner of blanml uAlleS. L ttsburgh, ri - Duyangall Bank Notes and Coin. Dietmut Tug!r ligehatnre,and i'217114.13 .- Notes; mate Colleettccgi in all 4 =.b. 1.40.1 of thAntort Readies. Deposits oneall and .4r4ilt;erest, and glee their prcraptattentlsn t.all oth er matters appertaining to • Broker's tgairrets. I:2l..Kaa4rn Eactmagn mnstantir for "Os. .111 f RAMER & liAll3l, Bankers and Ex lan thxe llrnters. Ituy aud 4 1. 11 Gold 14 :Inver and Notes. nnuottal, luaus on Ileai Lptat, innu rici.. , P . rmmt.rom:awry Nolen, es.nl Time d %%est. Buy so , I Fell nn ennumhelinn. Gan,- lit. mad. no all pun,. In Ilan Uni”, WC, corn, nt Thlrd and Wnod ntr,un. tbrurtly myl-ly IlI). KING, Coin, St rk and Exchange e nicker, Fourth street-14131**nd sells Steels on ausato p; Esebnnee nn Eastern eiti, supplied at cur t rates. rt.llnrtions made en the Weef at law eat, We. hank Notes It, ht and snid. . lIYA.~ Ca ...1031. L., HAFT -AL3tEit, fj.A r lctii & Co. guccessurs to r thine% Henna k lianiersExClange Broker-mod ceders in /ore's.. and Domeetk I:gel:mugs Certillestes of Deposit, Bank Notes and Aprele—N. W corner of Wood and Third et recta. Current Sinner reerived en ISpoeit. bight (Merle for enle. and wile...tie,a made on nearly ell Princi pal points of the United Rate. Ihe 44:beet premium paid for Foryign and Attieri= Adritnees made ou eno , ..grunente of Ilteln.s shipped at. po liberal terms. 117-11. WILLIAMS & Co., Bunkersand, v- Extbanms Brokers, North East tenter or Wm( mud Third streets, Yittaborgh. All trasuartioar mad. on liberal term, sod co lt aaitirms prompt). Wended to. jadly N. WILKINS & CO:, Exchange Br”kers, 'N0.75 Fourth street. ormeisite th e bank cl Mits ui-0- All transaetierm It moat Mersa rites. into L.A.AIM.DR, Jr., Banker ancr4tro v v krr. 4tlt street, No. 051. .10010104ot the Bank of Pittohtcrw.b. N I.IOL3IES & SON, Dealers in Foreign p...ivbTr .711'3'P;"=1,1;j`ifIg”.°11;.E.7,.hg ra"Collieilono made ' on .11 the plionigis t : eitio• thronahout the United State. BOOKSELLERS &C. JL. READ, Bookseller and Sta Goner, Ne. . TS Fourth runt. Apollo Banding.. TORN S. DAVISON, Bookseller ard Sta .) Ilona, =fret.. to Davie= b.t.i.ntesr. No. f ibltrbet Arent, netir Fourth. Pittrhurgh. DellY S. BOS'IVORTIL Bookseller and rr In Stationers. Lo, N. Ef2 Market =treat. ond, rittabtutzth Ps. AY •A CO.,.Booksellers and Stationers, " N 0.5.6 Wood Mint. mat door to the mimes . of Third. tta Bch, Pa. &triad Ind Inv banks constantly on hand. COMMISSION &C. J. W. BUTLER. & CO., 1140cwARDING & CO:S131I;;SIoN 31ER. CII.ANTS and Dealers in all kinds el ilit.letrch 51tor. Placturvi Articles, Levi Pipe and Sheet Len 1. ve. 97 First Etreet, Pitteburttia. au , ' Pr." . - WK. H. surroN. WA°lnside Grocer, Importer and Deal.- in OREIGN WINES. Brandies and Old Mo it%•.Nranll.ltZth-E-";',,,lin A- A A. M'BANE, Commi:lsion and For ...aj.a7rX Ant= I=acitnumw;.'"Lnli.TV , stmt. Inltitburnh. aff.nr.s.l Me, d 491+oZt ROBISON & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Produce CM.Alt.rp. nnd I.kmmlarlatt Iliachant.. N. Fr.rret. Plitst;urgh. Mar= QPRINGER FrARBAUGII & CO., (Succee i-J sbi-s ft. Ilarbatid:h.) Commissicn Forwardin: 574reban4v, Drakes In 14 on: add Prbdare grnerany, tbs. 145 First andlls :Wand streets. Pittebarah. Pd. std -1 / T& W. REA, Flour EaciA CernmiKsion . and 17erriardind Iderehdats and Dealers In Produce eralle. Orders fur Pittsbnrets Manufarturce nbdnrd 3 7 attended W. Nos. 74 Water .B_9o Front stn.. Pittsburgh. Penna. n-ly. ' to ATWOOD, JONES CO - . Commtesl jAßDY, JONES b CO.. on and TorOud•. in= . I ercbants. Destiny fn Pittehargh lhosufactu - etiOmd. , Ilttaburch A.4ERcER & ANTELO, General Comraio- Or don 31o:chants, rbiladelphia. I.lber.l made no camaidrazents.of Pr,ade, eenerallr. 401 IN WATT .1 CO., IVholesnle Grocero, • Onnoo,..ionM.neb.o..t.,sto Dealer. In Perdue.d PittebnrAb Manobeturee, N0..".43 Nine et.Pltte, r en - B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, . 6. =ber and F tery p oree l ar . Jig 31erelent, end , Whale- Pearl Ant. and Weetern Pet:dace eeen. holler. gen—T. ` ter Ativec, between ErniLhfielet and Wad. Pitteburgh. - - - • (Late of tsm Roblaoa. LltUet co.) TLITTLE 4k. CO. Wheleamle Grocers, Produre and CznuaLkolon Merchant , . emd IN-slrs Pittare - gb 31.antracrures, Itl Sec t Incrvb. ("MEESE .WAREROUSE.—HENRY 11. CQLLM,Fererardlne and CommLedon Merchant.and Dealer In Cheese:nutter: Lake Met, and Pralines genend/T Woo' greet, above if aton, Pittebnrub nin , d VON BONNIIORST & MURPHY, Whole rale Chnonn and-corrakisec.l Merchant., and Degree In Pllnkburgb Manufacture; No Z Water greet, Pitt. burgh. Pa. itillosl—ASPALSitß,—lmporter and Dealer 2, liernala and American Wall Pape, No. Market r Creet. betaeon Third and Fourth 'treat, littaburrl. valar.,s3 `VT McCLINTOCK, Importer and Whole ow% .ed noun _nceer . Co Cerretlyte. Min . Oil Inmintt'Tzzag.,.° stii2==f4e -ORRIS I PATTON, Wholesale and Ite- Ate:. to figr.•ont the Paste. aide of the Dlemood, DRY GOODS. RANK VAN GORDER Dealer in Trim- G.. Gent'a FartaaaS.o Goods and Fatter art a fall u sorttuent of which can alas," he had at No. al, cornet of Market street and the Diamond. Pittsburgh, It apt siisoi a en- rrrrascunu.-c. soon ot, rum. A. A. MASON & holesale and Retail ar.„"ti =g b i:aney and Co., ' empi. Dry Gm's, 2.5 Ptah ViaRPnY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale ' atiS Diy Goods Mahan. wirer Fourth wia. Aran Anse. Pittsburgh. GROCERS. BOONS, HARBAIIGH 8c BOONE, ...NNERALCOMMISSION MERCHANTS 5.14 . 11 In Wool, Flonr. Prconme P19V111.01, VJ nen Wster - anart, Ptaladelybln., HARI3ATIO & BOONES , A iN G COMMISSION MER .:IIMM, .DenYern In Won! and Produce, ornn .ma• E Lituty etnant. Plttaburgh. Ps. db 4,11 JODT MO.-- WOW. .... TOIIN FLOYD & CO.; Wholesale Groeers 0 and Comml•rion Slerr.ll.4, N 0. 1 ,3 Wad and 2'2 Lib. rtTetrYDt: Pittsbarph. ,ell - GIIERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Roo t Wi tfa p la u :erfVojitre P Zlrg e gva. " .fi :bgT„ltrr,. for cub. ow= nuccncc........... a. Joon, ; BLACKBURN & CO. Wholesalo Grin Boat Pumtahern and 1 , 4.1er0 In PVLilletl and PI tahnzgh Maontottnren Oil& Pitch and I Alton, door. an hand at that . Waretonne. 141 Woltz street. litenion . d oopPLI 1311411 SICILY 1u32134 DICILI 1 SAIAII DICKEY CO. Wholesale Gre slT eta:: i',.iin ce-arerrroce'rTand Cacualyslot Slenhan..biu.l9•l Liberty area Pitts lOU. COS 4 V. IL. 1.. 0 . 1; ;11 , 17 UM. BAGALEY & CO., Wholesale Ciro cox Nos.lB and 4i) Rossi stmt. littebursb. IVILLLAM M CLING, Grocer find V Tee Deem, center of Wood and Sixth risret, bag 510zi1.421 heed £ I•nre , emortment tholes, Generrie-o owl Ittto Trai—rorolgo /milts bed Net. inotemle met Recall. Beale. mrppiled cee the Merest term. R OBERT MILLI.. FL CO., Wlinleflnlo O r Comentaten Moraantg,iteers So ro.hteo ead Pletalmegh Menufeetttem. rio. Liberty ereet. PittMereb. _. - -PAM SICCeSPOra to Whet...ate (lrocera.yetamrdata taxa atdaalen Metehsata, Wake. In Irma NalLe. Ma" ant awl Vittatetrat Mint:Adam Vaterart cortte, , Wend wad Water eta-d. rittatear.b. ________ it: CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and 1 g Cununlalno Slrretumt.lhaler In Pralurg and MU. ! urge s.lgashatured /add" 1.2.5 Liberty street llitta burgh. _.,... _-_ :ads mru— ..- - arena. TLAID. I b• R. FLOYD, Wholcsart Grocera, Cam- MAnlillro 21=31alien=1.7 ittrTra l t. l Mauls. l'lthselrgh. a W00DW.1. 9 ...... WIN AMU. RAGALEY, WOODWARD CO.,k Whole; 2%110.4•1.I. A. A. --_._—_ DM(' 31,0101.12 M..—... WII.IIOIMOM-- IL . , of.er,r , cCANDLESS, .51EANS & CO., (Ruczeh lors tolClek a 'Steam:Ml.) Wholemen 0 "mi. . mt. Ina. IC all.PllP.Oottps Yarn. and PlttO.rgb M,..0..g..• 06•1.11,, corner of X cod and W•ter Irtm, Pittsbargb. P. - AGF.INfIFES ...... S. C9STIEBERT & SON, AI ENEII.AL COMMISSION AGENTS. for Y - r.sk. and 'stress, of Real Estate, , Jlbutson Nusudiattua Loans. un Bond, MortJa,se• ltdThinf L. Pitteltaruh. It General Commission and Collee - tron Agency Office, rp) R the collection of Home and Feroilto Iledantils and •Ilother Money claim, In Mirth-ran nd ed,sernt States. I overtnsent....r PcJno-nt of I tun: Ts. Payrteut of Taxes. Purchase caul Salo of ltral Estate snd zboks and I neurattee Scents. PELT I It Ito :tt ichigan. .tfoferenc. in Pttloberg , l-s.lefArs. Bomar s Itahm. Bank ers White jt Co.. Ossetia Other. Iforcus. eteuart • Cs.. MerthsoC 4ST at lt ,, -Tan Attends, or llieldran trona 0 , rpm. ,One Ins urenee erannanlos.• strl9-ltd CA111).--Ilaring ° been appointed the ex ' - tlusi•s due :as t-r Pttsburgh. thu Pale Patent Riveted Cu and Strt.b-lul Leather 14.11.100. man nfactur.,l by P. JEWELL k ot Itsrtford.ronnrctiruL odrr Mr .o>' • terse n urses of all sdth, clanututnnsl. st the msnutseturses priva. ar t! ale ...:ssrfor to an) [slather Iteltistu ever Irdore,lered ill this market. Alp, a large ho widths.) In..lia Rubber Belting obnstantly hand, and fur sale •1 the "Mitehine Betting Dry •t." N 0.116 Market street selBn J-a 11. PIIILLICS i usTIN LOONIIS, Itemi Estate ~ .Acent, A 'lk Strek, Ilerehandi. and BM Broker. lace — So. W 2 Fourth ournet, shore Wood. :tußiorm promptly atten d ed o. jrS:dl C.; MULL L. MARSIIF.I.L7Secict.ary Cid Ineuer&vee Q.V.), 54 -M. GORDON, Secretary Wester, I usu .11 • ranee T. Water street 43.5.12DINKHCOFFIN, Agent for auklin Eg il.h i' i, !l7 , I „ o n. sAr:oco Connally. north-can rorn, of Wood 13A. MADEIRA, Agent Delmware Mn • tun! fsmuran , Cnrniltni. 42 W• , ..*• 4,,, . . itit • 1,1.10,M171 . . '1141.1.1X070. N. IIUTCIIISON lc CO., Commission Q l • Sl ,, b•nt , .ndtkgentw far the St.l..Mti, sclou el , . Peeler, in Snunr. Molovwe. Ng and liar L<4l, Item, .lAnzn. 31 USW, fir • 1011 N 11. iiIXLLOR-Dealer in Piano Fortes, ?it finale an .1 MCiairal Inetrnmeuea, School . Itt.k, and f" 11E 4 N ... 11 i LE n 8 t.. !: ;. 1 n t ,i .with a.zent Cr. unno Clark'm m D ie gr rltee and an , l M Nina, with eniernauhi aii.lran Attachment. AI, Dunham . . Marina DRUGGIST~ • etzo,,,or Wbole,slr and end Dralpr ID Paint, Oil, Droquar. Ar., o' wt rare, .3 . alryorrrhAnw I Plitsbqr-gh. airßegrtlar F-r Or. I,rti • ,I,llrlur II t WILCO\& CO., prllggiALs 'And A poth r.norm, Mark. stravt sod thornamord.k.,T santly - ..n Lax.t n full and compleir a.m.ortmest Drua, Nledlrlyea. Perfuumry,andertlclta pertaining to [Lair eguinnrg. l'AyKleiato rr-wriptima I -Joyfully .x,mpounde4. mrIP 01IN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer 0! Drat Varnlmbcs and Lie 14.ff...in. ' , Jr , L twrl.7 Atm.. Pittalturzh. All .)rdera will twelve rtvmrt stesatlea• AT At, nt f..r luudan d CO . ! valuable family medlriurp. mar 244, I.IA. FAII4NESTOCK. 37 CO., Wholesale. i 5 • 1)ro zzcigs. and manufaetnrere nt White Lead. Bed Lead. sod Lithalwe, enrner We.' and Front strret, burgh. Inch? - 111 E. SELLERS, Wholemile fie in eicSOMICE n RAU'S & REITER, Who .r.tl & .t Retail gfi Dru.Ots. curner of I.lhertr and SL Clair tuburgh. SCIIOONMAEZER & M'ltoleeale Druz:tint& N4o. 24. Wend etry•rt. rit[aborgh. I OSEPII FLEMING, Suceessor to L. WilcoxA, Co.. ~r ner Market etrret and Diamirml—ltireit. otantl7 ou hand • fail and ample. amendment At ru.a. M.vilmnt.e. Medicine Cheats. Perfumer,. 'and 4.11 articles P.rtelninu to 10.%-tnuatneen. • preerldatione rueful], unmroundea e 4 el ] Imam jga.4ll, WOOL AIERCH ANTS LEE, sueceasor to MURPHY & LEE, Wmf Maley. and rnmmixolort 51,reharst for the Atwirart GaAs No 137 LIE,. 'Use, MEDICINE R. J..1.7 , 1ES KING: °Mee and Residence. N. 112 Filth ntmet- .powlitn Catimlna. Pitt. n.,•1:17 AV NI.-VARIAN, M. P., (Mien flth street. • • Smltliteld. OD. Ilourn—S t.l 0. •. 'NY, V. X. ' ME RCII ANT TAILORS. LiCild:STillt, Merchant Tailor and Clo ,. tide, No. 74 Wood etre, Particular atteutlnn ta Dore' sod Youtheelee.hh.... no , _._ . . . IIIIILLI AM PlOBY.Mcroldnt Tailor, Pra- V per and Dealer Ia Ready ]lad• Clothina,l6l Llb ell,. etr...t.. . • FdWATTS & CO., Merchant 'ritifors, Isl • I.lb.rty parr.. t.—M• Ire rrweivi•C z.foxing nucklino.l.• far Cl•ntt.m•u'• \rear—Cloth,. Cu , sime,s and V•stirs,•fthr tow. l . •tyl. • and !thong waft,- Our frl•cls and cuptmen cill pl••-•• fri•• um • ezll. 1 rrilal MANUEAQTURING._ N. \VOODWELI, Wholesale acid Recd 11;utubcjarer Dealer Iv Gain. War, tie. 8,1 fled iitmet. JOIIN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of fiLiCLIC , T ILLY VICE_.. finperlur article. SOLID BOX - and filtitZLD lioXcorn, Aniirreun t. irofon rtereet., une square from the Hand starer lel:huffy City. ne3trcl I lI4IMBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- TlLL4~)laterlaLmuktd for CooVrobl . r and _N0.131 , i Peru struet. .lonia Ilan& Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man nfactaring Company. • rVIIIS COMPANY ENLARGED their eariarity for manuraelming. arr new fireiutred tn inert the InfTraard dr wand rir thelr:ltrtelt. Crucibfr and 131fildlnc Clay. tinier, p7My k atia.g . t. e r , , .% l 0. Plt,taborgh. Benterel.fr dl. 1003. Boots and Shoes!! • AMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, 3d dormfrom the Market Ilona,would Inturro the Pnh li e that h e h a e nu*'• very atoek every thing in the Boot and Shoe Slade. Fuels as Duller' flatters. half Gaiter, Jenny Lind Padorra Lady Franklin and all the stile , found on the Eastern titles: al.. Nina.' and Chlhirens* flat:ers and Farley Boots .d Photo, In all their satialie, Gentlemens Clue OFers Patent Calf Boar. Franeb Calt Barra Consrnos flaarra and Shyer, also, Dort' and Youths' Itnots. tea French Calf. Plea. %Ire as a call as we wish to sell such an artlele to all who favor LIS with their <nate., am will Ora eat. lion. lienionitor tire place. 89 Slarllnt street. mf.J MUD. WOO 82. ,1113 8. NrCOl-0 . , M , COUD & CO. WHOLESALE AND ILEFAII! FAA:MINABLE HAT -AND CAP MANUFACTURERS ANL P EALERS IC ALL HMS OF FURS. corow: OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. Pittsburgh, Pa. Irs- Their str.a atobrstw ere quality euvrirtyle of Ilstm • d Car*. Muffs, BOW, Cars end FLU' flunnetil. sueZU-4ta:cl7 Coach and Carriage Factory. "WINSTON, BROTIIIIR & CO., corner of op Belmont and tieberna Octets. Allegheny City. would naliccifully !uncut their friends. and the puLlie conerally. that they are soseufsieturing Coexist:ten, hermetic.", Rct.- ...1N linegles. Neighs and Chariot. In a lt their various style+ of Ord& and Preitaon. All orders will be csonated with strict regard to dunse bllity and beauty of Onlsh. lietalrs will an. be attended to on the most reasonable terms. .theng In all their work the best Eastern Shaft., Poles and Wheel Stuff. they Pei enundeut that all who hies., then. with their petroy agsi will be perfectly seittsliallo trial of their. work. Pomba.. ate nitzeteeted.tl glee them • call before MIS exel New Coach Factory—Allegheny. • M. 11. WIIITE &a CO., would re opeetfully Inform the public that they hare eereei - a hoe Lamek, beta-ern Ved,tal and eanduthleY streets. They are new making , and aro prepared to thein ceders for every deeraiutlon of vehicles. I.ots,beN Chariots. ilarourbea Boggle, Iluumns. Le., de- which, tram their lone ext , lifT) , In the tr.annfaetore of the above work , and the fazilttlre they hare. they feet runtaent they are unahl. ed do work on the mon reasonable terms with three wanting ankle, In th , lr Pa, t oo uartirular attention to the selec,-h , n of meter a. and having . none but emnre.ten_t_ worktuv, They Itru.no hesitation In warrantinAtbelt rtrork...-y? thereturs Awl the attention of the puj thltlhat , eMe N. 0.-Itepthri domflotherbie.pauner, and on the 1 recut remonahle t e rms rm.. JaZhef • " LiViligstol3. ii4Oggen & CO. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGII, PA 'TRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Bay j lad Grain dot Platform and CQunter dot twits of all A.A. Spring, Prop and Thumb Latthen, Craft ?dllla of Tarim," kinds. Palnt )1111, .01:PT.' pattern Boit, a,l Pasty nalleatle Imo Ca/ Ca. of erarj May In form and 4.IAL • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, ;a, 7/1 u,4 Z Liberty ON.. ortperele Rotithqttld SbYtt • PITTSBUROIL ; Itt ONI7:IIENTS, Tomb., Grivo StoneL: Euenltorn i mr ,„ c t „„,„. wayson hand. hnd made hl 0 I.r Pneel4 Pme bhn•lrnl n;lcilaVV dn'7"" d tb' ithigne fir Monument, Ae.jnn hand. Frlnetl d hle furniAhed t.; the 'Credo at the lowest r 1 A il Med with delpstel at :,19 Liheihy .u.”.a. u an= W. W. WALLACE. New Goods and Fashions for.Gentlentests' Clothing for Spring:* of 185 SS Ares a CO. beg r ve respectfully to InP.eni their namerous cued:sem!. e. the pu lic feurrolly. that thor Leer jnet remind s freSh .rptj t t wode eiteptoel to title rot, brst (hi ^ tr. Ellarirts -nod that they are node to reerive d e resor nkluu tLem up in thelr nrual nuperb The rwlisiertioa eo ernemily osprewrca by their durto - hitherto. with Up. it humble *aorta to pleinw.s.ltou. latex theta to fter-ti esertione in the came directim. Walk l'SFoc.4±l7;:nre re Informed thst one house Is Ito. 176 L./twat etreet,Not%' aide. atm, at. Gait. Ikar2. T. O. WARRINGTON; (1,11.1.0,1 A.) "ADZES'-& CHI LDREN 5 SHOE STORE, lbsbes ninny , on bawl.. full uni t. nrtanm N 0 .25 MI 04..4. PLltAnarcb...P. ad i . Gentles:lens' ,First Miss Goods. 'LB subscribers beg lenTe ii, inform the pulillelbet they have reed I.kr r Sommer Stock.enm . dee the zonal sad rind NO tenable Feb*, fee Ota• R. WATTS A OM. 11,11=Eater Tueete, lel lamely etreet. PITTSBURGH, SA4URDAY MORNING4' DECEMBER 2, 1854 • REM' YORK A.DYKRTISIOUSTS. iron Vl$,Cll k 4earrsl Advertising How.. ‘,l I :Ili itruadway, S,• tiort. (late No. nO Noesan street.) =3= Extension "Tables. tiv M. liE Ell DT, 150 Wooster st between V F Prlno.. and Nr.r Yor4. nortufactore , A tor t^ o••orttneut oleo's on hand. ON,. for tinlysong puo , tually att.tfra tn. lOCPIL s CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, I onoliehom Nnkre, a Sianufacturtna Cdorcoon, Paris. Lnn.lort.- Berliu.end WA Iryoft. , Catalognesoent by InelL The sunsal diponunt In th. trlolo and Institutione. Picture Vramov famLated Cloaks, Mantillas and Tahas& s tre V 0614. Mantdlaa. and Talloam.af ••vcry flatland dl'am - IP . tlf , n. +run , tbe attention nt to ltda aten s,nortment. Ina& urprrsaly to yult a r,tail trade.— II re i f s e r f r a i o n h z l . to s Vtantkb • nt I t a n d y e ,a a on t a t/. aof IIF td f d n n n . d tao only yellard,tl,..,knf Fashion. published In Amnia, being pabllyhed nnly a roc day. [Won, the mtarprorontant cl mouth. all otholu appeaclaKbead . , their time. ~/.11,1mv Pianos! Piston!! Pianos!!! A TTENTION of purchasers rev.pectfclly called to a new and n anntloventbd. in Plano Fortes, now rlly, perfectri. and lotfore the puldic, known as C.deettaiTriple atringed Piano. The pe,Adlarity of the Celestial Plano conalata In Its capacity for na.'n 0.11 . top with the Angle Carr. an attainment hitherto un- Etwern to the Piano Forte. The most ordinary performer iFenabled by the aid often imprevement to produre effects In octave , pisylna that would confound a Mather,: ..r a Lie.. irof Ito chief es• ~ll,nriro Ito espwity to le. used at hi aa•a °Minor,' Itavn of the sweetest quality of ton, and is instantly chanzri by ter Low of a common pedal ton mtahlostion FO tbrillinoCand mar.tle. A. to rantlrate and charm the bear, Thew. Instruments are stApetior In power to two ordinary I octave. I.larta. while for asset:them purity. breulth. anti richnefts of Lane. they challenge the tmopeti tn. of the 'world. oleic le the oohed te.dlutony of Profeseora and Ama. tem, •ho boor reared the Cele.tlsi Plant, Ordinary Pi anos of ell es.es. ner .. and . ereondthnnd far sale at . red um' Prial....4'idv"slalnlVE?rrEa"enrota • - Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. fi EO. BLtODIE, 51 Canal, and Ca LiSpe- J nand sts.. New York. Importer,3lanufactunc and Al hotel:o...nd ilrtall Dealer I. L.4DIE,' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS of ovary fabrlcan - .1 description. adicite the attention of ho yr" tn ht. extrusive stock of mwq, suitable for the Fall b•ltron. Ills at) lealead the trade as confirmed monthly by Harper', tiodey's and other leading Faalnun thala. ornoL3m, Musical Instruments. Tsubscribers are now prepared Ulna - or for the Innr.,-11. ofJoblirrx, sfindeThvders and oth nr• trridind In Mopical Itnn.rudneuts and Merthandlsz. ndl,rw Ina artirl,rd rial.t.s.l.ans. Busses. Galas", Flutes. 'Via. Prcnch and eVermda drrn,,,ns, StzArm.s. (Imiet a Pas- , Rugg, Tronaanea A t, arc, German and Ibilian Strings. dr.. dr. (tar errangernon , withthelar,. end mos:celebrated Manufacturer, In Europe are putt an to Imelda us to sell winds their low int a lerting nd we MU ogee nut gusto m,re the sdran.ge ef (ag Iron, an entirely new md (arefully ee eeted stunk. Being in the 3lerket at s'l Sea sons WITH 'flit: reedy to anynn lota of (n. ode that may lifer. ea ran alt.rd o ppo rtunit i es of Car( gain. In nanny Lit..tea. Agent, of Emhart Needhanse l eelehratei Patent Melo deona FERDINAND 7.06 RA U3l S. CO— lank/utter. a 'lIE No. Oh Malden Laue. New 'York. underiLigned having the Agetter'uf It Misses. CAR.IIARTM — NI.F.DIIA3I'aI (New York) CELEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, thuld Inform.the Trade and the Public In ',twat, that ey are now prepared to furnlah to Dealnrn .41 ethers theN• truly relekratedlnatrtunenta at the Manufacturers' 1.015 . 1:nT l'lll.ll£s.Every InatramentWarrnnßrL FEnDINAND 7.OGBAUM & CO., • . • . . . lminrt•n or Mui:ol lostrumonts, No. 97 Maid.. La.. New York ir agmerreotyne Materials. 1 W. TIIOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadway, .Ne. York, Mantalactunra and laodoom In bawno”.- trio . Caw,. Anparrtna Matting,. l'onaerrota tr.. and 1m cr17.10,74t,....9r, mirai , ...Fanor Frames and Caro,. a hd Vnlatlandor " Pl. hna.V C. Ilarriann'a and ail ether Anlonran Cameras oonotantly on hand. at the Matgao. tun,. Inwood min., and warranted Poof , ot. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe Depot. wM. McFARLAND A CO., 33 MAID EN LANE _VEIT FOL . K Warehouse 1-15 Pratt st., Baltimore, Md. IANKS', Jewelers' and Counting 'louse IP Fal, , f.very euo,tantly ma hand Or w 6., and L ent Snit. Aprll Sth.ISM. -Warr. rru. AT that Gentlemen—l gtsee mn pie re to Inform you that your ha., pregerrealno Bonk* god Pag.llll Itolujored In th. lire last night, by which ourory thing .Iwon tuun gag .113.{01,11, and although It wag . r a.md thronuhout the fire. tu bola. Its con t..v reraalned unharmed. The Sal , . th little repairing. will. I think, angw, Tor month, trial. IlespertfullY You.. sr4-1 , T. JKNNY.Jr.. 11 South W 1111.3 nt. FEVER 'AND, AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKER'S STAMPEDE MIXTURE, F•vlhc Ferer and .1,-. 1 haprerTerce, Iheyetwas and al Ari !how rrlIE Proprietors of thin ledicine will state without 6,ltel.brz sr fea mareFer ret, etion. that the SitYrrna has cured lawn iutrodueml. than any other medicine In are the alnee dieraser. Th.. medicine ha.neither Arsenic nor quinine in Its •11.1 the Ingredients aro of • perfeetly health. rcaracteor and highly etimulating and inrinoratin kin their tendency, Pera , na trhilenein4 this medicine alit-not affeeted etMeore In water or • lamp, rwoophere no. morn than when in ;heir usual health. Planter.. In thentry when i.eAgue pm .nfl. will •M well to wit.td chi. ti . medicine. e. the paent Is titd obliged to lay to. while under treatment and they may be eurured .0 , a spred, mirc. The Prepriett, maid intnaince ti.u.ndr of rertifiLatee from More oftbe higheet nwpert. el•ility. lout preferrenring to the tick pay new bottle and eon will hare the Inhilllhle pow? In yourself. Full dire, Conn f mita nee am,mpanr e - ch bottle. Certlthmtew ran le. awn at the ollieeloshowina where ltd. !tin:lrina ban ram! hen all other. hare failed. For hirpereinand all Htilloue Complainta there le not • better Iledirioe in the Market. It has Alen bred teken with the meat aetoniabin FlaCtret , In awrecal ...ark, of hheumstiern and (lout for threw ann. plaints ttl table ,, entfal a day. fthi.ll6.. 'err oft. hhe the dealt'' , rt . t. P per 1 , .,10 '''' For rulerice by sl Druwaiets e. In all part. of the Culled Itatea and earsada we l t All,Wtoleatt mien court le add:vexed to NIEED A itLF,Eh:/:II. l Pr...print...re. itroedway. New York. Aorat.— Co., and teen. I t K , er I t L e , liFtathanu er n n twhk. A Co. 1 1 W yril IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING & CO., ,weters and 10.a1.,rs In IRON AND STEEL., 1,62 Grurnwith Sfrer r rongtan . tly b 4 soa ;J: Ibreh::gltorgl,rl"o"-` of 13 ". STEEL OF ALL KINDS. - - - - Mnr.barrta [mm •II Mellon. or the rouotry are inrltad to NI ar send their flr.len bcf , rp buying. Orden by mall rn truattql to our mro will be filled at the lownt raarkot. rate, MAIITI N. SPIII NU 6 jet:, 1,2 firewnwiAk N. Y. SCIEEEFFELIN BROTHERS 6: CO., WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ..vsar trans. liner rentantl toNe.l7o'Rime , o,am. of Hochman. IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their oriZnal markets, both In Mind, and tan Indle, and Nailln-noll and Engliell Chemirale, Performer, Tooth. Nail and Bair nru.hrM flair Gloyee and Strap., Valle and Thome `pontree, Ca`eka. de- de.. they arm. them on tbe mr.tresaonable tonna. Orderaelther In perm, or by will remit . . their beet attention. yel2-I . 2nav Q AMIJEL L. CAVERLY. Wholesale Deal t...3er In Broome. Paintnl Palle and Tuba, Wood and Wil low W are. Mat, Conlage.Twlne, %Ticking. Match ea. On.. 1:04 Greenwich et. New Pork. IVIZ/Ao:lhVkSiitkirNET.S,,,,FitLit;9orfliCeS; Tab!: ni hnlerale Dealer. \ o.lo Catharine et...n.1 eh r =ll &love. New York. artho.lyr IIiISCELLANEOU.S. - ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. nu"' Diarnondalrert and Cherry Iley, splf,tl PITIMIURGIL PA. ASHLAND HOUSE, ♦IICII STREET. ADOTE SEVENTH STREET, • H. B. DENSON. PRovarr.Toit. jarlSi .q!Bo nl, sl,ao per day —AEI RI. 8. MA —ll,l anon P. (late Mao. Nat-Tel. innee.) LletentAlsrlesli herr MAL - ) cITY HOTEL. Onto Brow-T.4J corner of Smithfield and Third street., Plttehurgh. in.IiLAVIS 1 1 Al l e N ZVetn " Li rommodlotte Up. having under gone thorough repair. and rumlehed with new mulch:len. throucleatt. iv now open for the reception Unveil., public. Cnvecrecoorncre. JOHN SOUTH, Coach Maker, corner of . North Coltomm and Fetlera et.. Alingheny CIL, P here etten.lrelT manu ti factures every deneArtino O P I . EIIICLEA, of Or bositonteri. and nr Ile 014,1e1i n2V AltEltln , Sl In the St. Chart. InJllLlinitr, on eeron , lnhove Wood .t.. where he has nt pres nnt to very fair rt.,* or work. (with daily addition.) to winrh he Invitee the attention snactithwl eintninstion, confident—from hie era:tinned norm. In bnelnere, hit a+• I,lve rale,. lbw material and workmen etuniured. Ft, lea finish of hie work—he ranont be compel...ll with la the Ear er Wert. ne2-3re JIIIIN ROUTE. 9,p,T1..r.t..r. ASAll§llDLnent l n .Frob ter . _and Inca No. We Agent of the colebrate,l manutketnem Men... Dell court & re_ or Part... tt:14,3 IIA RI FASIIIONS I 0 R IAVIES'UIE SS- E o — n T r h a e e oh tbYnhpr xi o n UNE,dtrnre Imr s ti ,s N0..-=41)4 P.n. above [land streeL KEE.R, JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, bur ORWARDINO AND COMMISSION )IERCIIANT:'.O.II-al Wits. Perootb street- Pitt. Nin;n. Lard, OD. Wes Pork, S.C. Huns. Kireit ~ k -tre tre anti N. , . 1 Se.l, Antlimitn end Rental, Pig Imo, Bolivar Prick wrul Oa. Arahruita Cool. rilyllo NEW ESTABLISIISIENT. JOHN LAUGHLIN. :MERCHANT TAILOR. 39 Jlnr- .i vdS e t tannarted busin d e.s.g d at Th N . - o. baajostreccire fm Ire imp:rte n .s 3 and toantfeAurera fLiTt4; ' ) l etir "' c!cli " ,:r . argfull ' arill d ire 'i t i gern g at/lc. onanties.. %bleb be SR prepared to make on to order, lathe rnowt achionable dries and In the beat man- MO, MU , log had large experience !olds bueluera he feele confident of Orlng entire satirfactitat Ile inciter. bia irlerol• call and examine bI tint. aulTtf . _ LlitssoLuTioN OF I'ARTNERSOIF— TThe Om of LATELY PAXTON la Ohio daT Iby mutual COMMA. We have dierceed of our en- I XT:erit'ZJl " iitte ittsfernte:er. to' ]to. J. hereby authorised to collect on scannas due to us nod to .ttla all claim, rash:aft tut JOHN I.AVIIMY. Anaust Nod. IB.W. J. W I SON PAXTON James W. McFarlatid, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER jN GROCERIES, Teio, Fruits, Pickles, Spiges, Preserves, • WOOD AND WILDD W WAWA Dommtie Ilowe' so Ising Goods, No. 465 Liberty Street, Pittsbargb. ,_ - - • - • • _ • . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. , end a sort:e, \ sCoutett ith a rare vigor, forced 'nem. on the army liat soliciting . \ 'l 4 ___ _ them to retort Ile their lies . During this last `ghee the war begm theuumberlL co ammilli nstan nr illthl . • la ur,D tyiFi ,- ; - ' ---- .- - —' h. ~ t, ~..,,ING, DEC.EL 2 je,,,t. . , movement. arelialittle bef e three in the after- creased, and [hero are n ( w I'oo t ' ' 4..!' ' I tame, GenerataLlikrindi wi , apart of the farces The Duke of Argyle has taco , elected, by the . _ ~...._ ADDI'T'IONAL FDIIIIIGNWNEWs nir 'LAIL. ; u pd e , his c0 ,,,,,,,0, ,0,,' ck , the lingiich . lines. students, Rector of GlasgeW lhaitersity, over 8., I i ~ . B 1 ,TIIE AFRICA. ..- , A \desperate enttagentent erten . 1 ordered for- Disraeli ; thathird candidnfe, - Iliemas Carlyle;, word from Teieorguuln ' the troops that could be baring s beert withdrawn. Tlis; \. . c iffice of rector is' -, ;• ' Pre/creek or the Siete. collected in haste teasepport them. Our .3ra- ' nominally merely. He is ex teal to deliver a The; following to a telegrag i ne eammary . o f : goon executed two britliant cld. es. The en- lecture, and noroore is heard,of him till ho goes letterafrom Constantinople , of the sth, brought, emy defended themselers tared et bbornly, and ! ont of office at t e year's end '-` , ' to Alarieilles by the Sinai. 1 the appranch of night alane ,put a end to the t The Uniled:h'errier Caddie has a \ notice strong-, \ln onr share of the day's proceeding. ' ly in recomMendation of Colt's reefier. \ latest advices from th e whomCea aro of the I combat. ! 3d ineinnt Copt Fellowes,. was despatch- I 22 . 000) mep were migaged'ea bpti , i,lt,A• : A severe gale wite experienced, \ on' the east . ed with a flag of truce had an lateeriew with I The Imises have beengreal, ours has ben about I coast of England, on Wednesday, 1401 inst. Home Gen. flartechnkoff, in the v a lley o f B a l a ki tt re,,,o 1 40tH ) nen. and those of the enemy as east no i ! ilduage done, chieffy to coasters. ~,\ , a . \ the 20th, an d aeberudoe d that c ornet „ cl or „ , I great. This Sanguinary alfairhaj , .only b at. one , Rev. Joseph Owen Parr, Vicar Of, \PrisstOtts I of theeenecideets which occur en - frequenty in I could not collect his ..Exeter dune." (MO= 'wig and Clatwick were prisoners and wounded, hut -well treated , Sir De Lacy Even+ yen ill, having I war. Had outs forces been Cencentrated we I to, six pence-half.penny, from certain \ (I/eater* h a d u f a ll:f ron „ ht, boron. Sickness vro. , on th o would, Without donbt, have reduced the enemy iof Freston. Reset:o their goods and sold \ thane increase, sad the cold veryt severe at night A, to the utmost extremities. We are now gettkg 'at auction,—two hen., aet : per kettle, a trn Me t'reoehtexttery ore , ' gm. opened fire no the let, . all our tette. a up from Simpheropol, Baktel, ing pan, three braes pots, a canister of tea. \ r and , / and made grout iinpression. Our fire, as well ea i Sara! and Sol tchivaa We are aboutdo msolvitee. I two loaves of sugar, to satiety hie claims and,ex that of the Ituithins. 'area weak . A Turkish Ily ...owe i e affeasite, and we shall not allow \, reuses of the nuction. "Dioyorses" (Punch's,* ship of 80 guns and n frigate had sunk auxin- 1 one day's rupeca to the enemy. These forces , al) commented on the • eubject, and the Reverend , the late gale. T ' Himalaya in dicabled = I! are diTshing risibly:\ The partial reinforce- I oseph Owen Parr, Vicar, hos cited the proprie:\ 1 • .I meats tey hare,samessi,vely received, have not : toles of Dioyents, for libel; before the Court enable• to keep the eta." • The following tlis etch, which cot/Lair. some been su met tetfill \op the voids whiny war and lof 4ueen's Bench. ' additional partici] of the news brought by the , riukhulieb are made in their ranks. Their ! rtutris I „,.. • ,FITA.?:CI3. ,: Sinai, Li from Parise „ ' beryannot t present Ito mole than 50,000 men.‘l '"i 'oh:v.lm s oTheSinal, which arrived to-day at !Marseilles, Thharmy Cannot esteane uer7we hare for no that, „,, brings (news from the Crimea to the 3d i aeutet. the Moral neeendanci, Mad a great superiority In Islay:. `` It had been decided that the assault should be number, We are Ciaolir etre ground, and we ,„, made on Sebastopol on the sth. Three thonsniel I are fighting at e sametiroe for \our eoil and for 4 'etYf tp r „ \ ' met e men muter the ennimand ef Prince Napoleon, I the most holy ° r....” , `,.., \ . . ~ , I e r n were hiettatik ilii I fii-st fortress near the cent. i Tue. BALTic ' Err ~ , -81.81., Noy. 10 .— Veto- i T . -- ‘ etery. 'The state aftSchastopot woo frightful _ I ter day be the the *htlayt,df fi. It. q. the Prince I B ",'"',' There Was no water, and typhus fever prevailed lof Wales, t o fleet aelehinted the event by firing I '''". in the town. The fire of the place hud much di- royal salutes+, and diessing'Ship, notaonly with , ,P on° minielied. A great resistance was, nevertheless, I British flap, but those. of the:D.olles, tho French ! ',....r e at Ca- ly cr expeeted in the interior of the town Four ships I and Turk, A noun \the Danish, war 'eteamer I ".. - z° Holger Dtnoke °toted the Britieh flag, anti of the Russian 4eet had been sunk. Admiral I Sir E. Lyeini wastratchirtg Amine, Tamana and , luttsllt with 21 nose. In the iventJg a 'grand ,Lo the Sea of AzolE Admiral Brunt. bad landed on i ball Wee given by'he inbibitatd. 4, ef Niel, wbfeh " the 26th near Yalta,' where ho hod been very ; was attended by about 60 kfficere, Of the Mad, , Cr '' well received by the inhabitants. The weather royal marines and m ritio artillery, \belongingsto aer was beautiful 11l the Crider; ;bet in the offing the Britfah equadrea /4 3 /3 k",. \ \ Phil' the ace hid been" eery heavy, many ships had Sir Chitties Napier e rot...reeled to\ this plena, here. been obliged tie put to sea. Admirals Hamelin from his viSittu Hamburg, but iklivingen shore; ~ A , ' and Dundee weft In the Bay of Ratchet . The hating taken , apartment+ at Mareily's‘ hotel,\ ''', e 'g' Sinai alet at 004 the brigade of Gen Mayran, on where he wilf„probably retain. till. the Heat sail '.,g o ' I to way from A t h . ,,, ,„ t h e G r i me , „ da l 2000 for England. The differ. ships likve non : sem- ` - " e .. \ Zouavese who had been embarked in Algeria, . pleted their coaling, and sa\litig.orders m Fran(abe mer' VD:sera, Nov:. I2.—The followihg, said to be \ expected to arritedn a few del.. ', perfectly authentic intelligence from a Russian , Memel., Nov. t. ! --Letters have beetareceiCe ‘ d source has been received in Vienna :—" The al. here from St. Peternbarg, witil•.„ strict Mid°re te`, lies are only 150 toises (146 English yards) from ode merchants here not to ship ally linssien proa, the walls of ' Sebastopol Their artillery vas. duce for account or• St. Petersburg horses 'hi' made a tremendous breach, ivhich they are pre I English httorns, as thaßritish bloakadiniships , paring - to enter," No data is affixed to this corn- I beinguow meetly withdrawn, it is frilly expected mac lion. .. '. • ' 1 that the Itussiara cruise well veuttra-ts out, And Movunsier ,or Teens TO THE FanNTlClts. i en to C•lgraro ant ilritieli inerelgant Ye'k JASSY, Nov. 197 Th.—The movement of the Otto-eels Dint may be found loathe Mao. ~ This io. man troops to ands Moldavia and the Tenth con I tho mere ikely, me by the fast advice.. fkom St. tinu e ssEith gtat senatiou in the Principalitie, I Peterebur the weather was ptild and the, wind It is nut doubted that the Turkish army is iu a i 'meth' west. There had beek,no frost oneven conditiOn to !assume the offeneive with vigor. omit. and th ' thermometer rr.nged from Glialeg. 1 Omar kticlia Inexpected in person in the Truth. lat noon to 42 eg. at night. , .. STEASI TaOOIISIIIrs.—The Penitteular Compa I No tidings I. to yet been recestail of the rile .t.i..: Cat procee d e d to Too l e , „a\ \ of the crew e the Englieh Merchant brig Weillieidey, tatake in French troops for the Cri- Thotale, taken p 'eoners by the Rossini. whereti i thnt seesel wart 6 ended on the Meta/ between mos. The Royal Men steamer Thames •proCCed ed to Toalon 'on Thursday for the same purpose. , Ptdangen and Lich , a fortnight agol,', The Meets proceeds on Friday or Saturday, and 1 '4Ct rt. Ifirtirrelx, ! I.—y a private let-. the Indiana Mid 'Nubia as soon os they can pos.. ; tot from St. Petersbrg I min vilely be got reedy. The Candin is victualled for , tufo...Med that the wad has set in with itausual 1200 teen fait 42 days. The Nubia Will take an \ aevortty. The`baromete \ had fallen withindt few Many, and the Ripou above 1000. The Indiums' degrees of zero, from why: it might he interted will lte!seictdelled 'for 1400 men. The Govern- • tket Ore New/ will apeedil •be covered with lee, went will par3,, , ,ZIGNI a month mare for her than and the Russian aced frozen in both at Con:Arndt for the otheniteamers of the General Screw Cum- I and Ileleingfor. Even at Chic point, several de t party, on &canard of the larger number of trews i gives to the eonthWard of tli u Gulf of Flulartd,• she will card. hard .frests'have occurred .1 'leg the last two'. Not maly has the Royal Mail sic:M.l4 Europa nights, Snow fell fo eeveral hours yesterday. beett tntecC.by the government, but the iron .The temperature at 4 A. Al. wisk2S deg. Fareu screw *timeltip Alps, Capt. Ideodie, which sit . belt. 'The wind shiftedato N. 130 % in the after .' fronaliterpool for Havre on Sunday, to a l noon; en clear su pervened, an another se ttle pioneer a, the Cunard line from that port to I ' , ere freat set l , . New Yerk,Lis also hero chartered, and will pro: Should the pt state \of the, ether con cord from. Havre to Toulon to embark French I tinue. of Which there is gr.l; e prikit ifity, ho troops. , ,!: ( final departure Of die fleet f r Eogla wit)e.be ransistouni, Nov. 14.—Four large first class I accelerated - ail a matllat! of ne -"itY- , '"-'' eel may steamship.' ore expected at this port, to enthark therefore not Teel surprised trait ohonblaarrive reinforceminls of troops fold the Crimea. They home during the preseM Month but it itt \i peldi are to rritte here by the 25th Met , and will be tively determined that it`ehall notleave its rev some fithnie belonging to the conmercial /dram eat anchorage until it is certain that the enhiqya comp - es t aint their names have not yet b een ships are precluded by natural causes frourlckv notitieg. ablally, , nor have •the troops that they Mg their barbers, e'feshich foot information 'ER are toHloplittry - out In. Addition to these, the Ito- be fe - warded by the,officer in command of the, beet Loran.trew steamship, is daily expected squadron blockadin the Pot of - Revel, and to !trete°, - from the Thames, to embark de, those to the northward nod eastward thereof. '‘ . Th screw transport Brandon, belonging to ,I intelligmwe has arrived that two ercharit yes the don end Linmeick Company, arrived at ! sole, freighted with ' cargoes ` fo the Ithsairua 1.. k \ Porte tb, yesterday , to ereba..k detachments market, bare reached- St. 'Petereb g. On.,the of troops and stores for the Crimea. She will other band, others who have attemp .1 Latina.) convey out a bbot 34 - ,0 moo o f , o , r j oa , rec i m „, o t, i have been captured, and have been ptained as. The screw chip Royal Albert, 121 gun., is to I prize, in the proceeds of which the,cap ors alone . embefk two battalions of the Guards for the I will altar°. • Crimea, fonsisting of 1400 men. 'The Boyel - Totarsu Morear.srs.—lfermanstdelti, Voe.:lG Went laden mail steamer Thames left Southanap..! —Several Turkish detachments are close o the ton yesterday, for Toulon, to take in troops for I Bessatabien frontier. Barliadagb Is. oc pied the Crimea. The mail steamers now lenviugl by the Tbrke. Southampton will reach that port in 'seeen or Faescu Rcurrenectur-virs.—Parit4 Nat. 1 eight days. Fram•Toulon to Balnklara is about Two new French divisions ore about to sail r eight daye' paesage. the Ettet and all preperations are being made • 1 , CATALUY REIN rOr.CEMENTA.--Crin„l to the Toulon and 'Marseilles for their departure, • immense dificelty of obtaining suitable trans- fore the end of the month. , port accommodat.oh, we fear that come little Nov. 17.—The Moniteurof this morning coo time must elopee before the arrangements for r e- tains a decree r reconstituting the 66, company inforciog the cavalry in the Crimea can be car- of (ho 3d hattallion of each of the °Liebe/Orel ried oat with effect We believe, however, that regiments of the-line. eteps will be taLett to draught the men from the On the 11th 2000 English horses reached Mal+ cavalry regiments ut home, to tho establishmehte I la, together with munitions of war. of eboec on nervier. There ore now In the Cri- I MUTINY aICLONO TUE BILITLeit ,Thoors.—:,lluitu, men five regiments of Leavy and five or light I NO, 10.—It he British Queen left on the titia foe .cavalry. Thera are at ' home (omitting tho Livery:Su/I with invalids ! from tho army. The household tioops) four regiments of heavy and flans arrived on the sth from Cork ; she put in• five of light dragoons. The moot likely course Ito .?tlalta in coriftienco of insuleurdinate con, would be to reinforce the regiments abroad from duet et o cempaneof the 50th regiment, and an= corps at home, with which their arms, exercise, nether , of,the 55th. At one time it was deco,- uniforms, and accoutrements correspond. Thee rory to Beep 100 sentries over the disaffected, two the Ringht Dragoon Guards, Queen's It .ye, and of which layer received fifty bastes nt sea, and I 3d and Vole Dragoon (lunette would probably be- Capt. %Titbit:lm, commanding the tressed], loaded, come mergedin the 4th and sth Dragoon Gnarde, with grape awl brought two of the ship's guns to the 44t Royal Dragoons, Scots Greys, and Eni beer upon that part where the prisoners were uiskillens. The 7th end 15th 1 - lessors would confined. The two companies have been landed at supply men and horses to the oth rind I Ith ; the Malta, where tho ringleaders will he tried and rhi Light Dragoons to the 4th; the Carbineers Pouithed. They have been placed under the to the 'l3th Light Dragoons; and the 16th to the command of Col. Bortom In their stead, 1146 17th Lancers non-commissioned officers and privates of the 62.1 The first battalion of the Grenadier Guards with :Major Sherman, Captain legal and Dan will, it is 'understood, embark daring the Caen, bendy, Limits. Huy and Dickson, and Assistant' ing week at l'ortsmouth on board the Royal Al. Surgeon Young, were embarked. beef, 121. • Lute. Telegraph Devntat'kv. •Besides the cavalry , and . infantry reinforce- VIENNA, Nov. 16.-- , ..015chil Russian news from meets, a company of Royal Artillery from Mel- therdh to the oth states that nothing of Import m, and considerable additions to the siege train once had occurred at Sebtistopol. , will be sent np to the Crimea. ' The truth es to the reported toss of the' Egyp . brut the leadon Garotte Extruordlnarr. Non. Ir.. Han vessels was still undetermined. The Bottle Before wet...ova The Chronicle's correspondent in the Crimea PORTMAN &Vane, Nov. 10, 12 30 A.' 31.—The writes that, on the 00th of ;October, the British Dubo of NOvret.tle has to-night received a tele- heavy cavalry brigade, and the reinuantts of the graphic despatch, of which the following is a light cavalry moved off within their line of re translatioe. from Gener a l L or d R ag l an , G . c . R . I doubtssonstructed by the French, to the rear of The despatch was delayed between Bucharest and the allied army. The weeks constructed by the ! Vienna, by au interruption of tho the telegraph, English constitute along the whole of tar lines from Injuries received during a violent storm: a matsltobreest work, with a deep ditch. The reai`is . ,' stilled hoeition is now nearly impregna 4 . Translation of a telegraphic delsatc.h. received Ly ble. and the,assaultean be made without fearing , the Duke of Newcastle on the 16th of .Voctinber ' a diversion in the rent. A body of 1600 Turks 12 30 el. M. from Raglan. . has been attaithed to the Ist British Dieision.— They are ettapleyed in the trenches and in con• structing the covered way. 'Private lejtersatate that 5000 French and Lug lish troops end 1600 seamen were to-Make tho assnult about the bila Paris, Nov. 16.',.-Letters received by the Sinai state that on the 3.1 'new fires had taken. place in Sebastepol; the 'Meet important havlog been that of the magasinadf\provisions. ' On the 28th ult. tit, Russian frigates were buret by the English, With their Lancaster gut... The ship-of.the-line,., Apostles, has oleo been deatroyed.'' ~ 1. , , Three thousand ZoVeabad arrived from Al gie., nod the 1000 T . diets had disembarked at Iffilablava The French aro stenollly Sattln7, towards the I town. The British engineer. Imee been equelly notice. .llarge env }r ed way lieehboon construct ed, which extends fr ill Gordon'e lamed towards the Ituseinn Redan 'ort, and tereing off at a I right angle, boos thelatter formiiitthle defensive work. This will eery., to cover , „to atorming 1!: party when the decisiec day [drives. The dispatch of Prince ,111enfebike ,\ showing that the Russians. had not made any frenh oortio op to the Bth , appears to 'confirm the op' ion of ..CtejLeralCanrobert no to their inability thOuction -for probably 10 days after their defeat. en the sth. ',\ Ileitutu. Lord Palmerston left Linden on the 10 \ , for ' tt Paris. Do was accoinpanied by his wife. \ At; though numerous rumors are afloat as to Gm \ object of hls mission, therein 111 [le .probahfli truf the true one. having tranehired. Some ray to arrange thea s e-establishment , et the' kingdom of. Poised; Minks masa that his main busineee is to. prevent \t he United States -train absorb ing Cuba, Ha y ti, the Sandwich and other Islatels. \ . . Both houses of Parlinment are further pro rogued till December 140. The Patriotic Fenn-now amounts to 190,000, and subscriptions beep pouring in. . , The public. and the committee of the fund, aid, scribed fee relieruf hOldlerie widows and orOnns, are teinabbling, tooth and-nail, over its distrb. !bathos lion. Major Porde,. the Secretor*, Is' charged with arbitrary conduct in deluding up- Pilkinkten,• ilson & Co., •Liverpool, womenß of the clipper:Red Jacket, here been applied to , to convey the mails to Anstralib, in consequenc,o of goiernmnit libring taken - the Mall steamers as t.ransPortahipi„. i,.P. & W. offCres.l to land the Maim at hlelbeurrits within .65 days, but gorern- I: \ t insisted Ilitielhe ship 'should 'call off tho '. o ewigsti. lrhlcli \ they declined. inn hundred iiabOut the average 'number of 1 ' "The enemy, with immense forms, attached yesterday, ha the dawn of morning, the right of the Engdsh position_ before Sebastopol, which woe defended by the second position and the bri gade of Guards of the first light division, the fonra division and part of the third. and subse quently by the division of Genend Bosquct and other corps of the French army, which, by their gallant conduct, contributed (essentially to the decided success of the day. .Genoral Canrobert immediately came to the spot, and gave me the, support of his assistance mid of hie excellent counsel. The battle woo extremely obstinate, and it was hot till post noon that thb enemy was definitely repulsed and foram' to re a t , leaving the,4eld of battle cocretktrith his:la:and sev enfipithulresl,l of prisoneN; The nut Jet- of the enemy much lexceeded teat which was opposed to an at Aleut, and the loss of thu Russians has been CLIOMOUS. Our {asses ALSO have been very great. General Sir George Brava, Major-gener nl Brigadier-general Adams, Butler, Ind Torrent, hare been wounded. They aro all doing well. The conduct of the troops in the face of no enemy so superior in numbers has been excelleut. Itsotsa. "Received at Buchore.4t, Friday the 10th of Novoraher, at 9d'e. lt. nod foaivarded to eta& of 6 P. M. '• TUC BIIITIPU AGENT." The following dispatch was circulated at the Paris Bourse -on Tuesday, as having been sent by Prince illenschikoff to Prince Paskiewitch, under date of November 6, at ten in the morn leg:—'.You will find enclosed n dispatch which the grand dukes have written to their father.— The arrival of their Imperial Bight:lmes ex -1 cited in the army and in tlfe town the greatest ! enthusiasm, and the princes were received with hurrahs end transports of delight. The troops would have been delighted!hadAlte princes wit nessed our eliccese the day Ileforer, and the gar risen testified its impatimme to 'welcome their highnesses by a new exploit. In the afternoon. a column, convicting of sixteen battalion!, marched resolutely on the right wing of the ene my, and seized o redout. After a furious con test, hand to band, our battalions returned to the town without being mach di,quleted. Al most at the name moment, three battaliontnexe cuted a rapid movement of attack against the °lege-worts of the right flank of the enemy.— They tonk fifteen guns and spiked then!, atter having killed the greater part of We men who, were serving them. The French hastened up', and pursued our met{ wifh the impetuosity which is natural to them,, and a body of 8,000 or 10.- 000 men raehl7 adruaved to the 'walls - of the place. 'They were there received by a well-di rected fire, which killed a great number of them ; , ..y • - \ e , -,e,--------,....,—......----;----- ----i- • •;•• •: .• , , s \ - .. , •• . ,:‘,. • \ .•,,,, .., . - - . . . . . :-•.:;. :t i \ i—._..... Saunders , Divot cis Cones ; Bth, 11r. , ay.. -. i,n,arge so __ -4 . !a re d to the Swiss Federal Council that the Cabinet )tt Wash idgton not only dnavowed the recent m4nifesto nrlir. Consul Saunders, but, disapproveH like wisp., of the conton6 of that communicatielt. ‘,. Wiiddruwel of French 7r00p.r....75, Appr o ,\4„, F Ec42ltiootical Confmnee.—Tho French drl4- ens ate ordered to ha In readiness to return,. to Fransb Nothing is sold of any other force , to - .plaee'thsm. \,. N erras 'prelates have already arrived at Boma) to take put in the approaching ecclesias tics]. tference. Among those mentioned are `the Car inn' Alaclubishops of Hungary, ‘Vestmin , ker, [mkt, Pra'gue, 3latines, the Archbiihops ofknilan, \filenoa;?, Bantiago, Ono en, Posen, %l ean, Munich, Arinagh, Tuam, Dublin; Bishops nf coney, Lusanize, Salamanca, Marseißes, Pittsburgh, and Buttimore. Cardinal Wiseman will phdiably tm appointed Librarian of the Vat ican, if, his engsgetneqs will permit him to ac cept of the office. .., „ The P 14011444 • , f Anwin 1 the`ll within tiM mansion, L, . 14 old. familiar keen -, And etude and ennehine &am cock other " 000tbeeerMMat tuy.feet.- < ' int the mewl briaeolMrrh have wrestibl upward, On the stunnyen than trelnst • . Aid the willow toal . llts hkaches lower. Than wheal taw m lo ot ~ . Th*ltrive to elm! the _enneltlne wholEg . From out the haunted meutn - Tollii.the howe that one IMP ' , gr. , . SElttyn ' tence and witiCuloom... • 1 , , Ant t o kind, remenlikeal been Within the doorway come— . us rilicee, ha tt wae the tweer Mow Mattoo k n ill '1..1', te \ m h- They slum. Wanes, to glad/t \ . . The poems ehe loved to bean \ A . The 7 brald thetas ln summer garliudb! Whose Bowen? her were deak t \ , L ' And KUL ber t Meie In the Peak s. ne.". ' Ilex bindles abthe door. - . ller Comeback word. tafmaiden wel \ to maLonee mon, t \ , dAI foreland oility sorrow. '", ', Unndodinkof mr 4410. \ ', ,L '. • • hink she harbut nipwly lett me, , i ', ,And soon Wit emus akain \ .., , Any, without. perchance. • moment`. \ To deem her dark tamer hairy job the rued, of bor mommuta \ \ , \lie( light ,top on th e Mehl 0 flattering heart! control thy tumult, '', \,', leettyee. pre ehould me. M M r <beta. b u/min d bringetray thr . to me! , , mob of rapture \\ .. en . the teywAla love. but IA a widener, beyond the open door, And. glittliWthrouitti the quiet nimbi. , A Wad \Wen the Boon. ~ Ali Its the. Advert. pine that cells an,. Ebe rive UriN k esehadow etrayle And MI t,letn heart must still await bar. Nor chide her join delay. Dot my heart s Mak wit.L.weary welting. 1, many • o;nel:reform jot tier fcot !seve I.'7r ii. the threshold, mere: Ner. , , litCH erItNITY-WAIL. _ Arctitml and in Seri topol, on the eastern verge sof favors!, near the'eateient seats of civilization, wereigaihered et otlrest accounts more than Otte I e Ilmadred Thoa d f the chivalry of Cbris 11, tersioni, Science, Wealth, Genius, have dope thkir utmost top ko 'de and equip these men with everything caleurred to increase their efficiency \ The region tht hecupy, though rug ged, it. feetile and fruit! a land where the ,Grape and the Peach attain \ illeir rarest perfect lion. It watl,inclntled in oe elclrted by all the ' great ernpirestof antiquity; and all religions de- t serving a tooMentie attention `Are cradled on , 1 the • opposite shore of the chain itaf seas arid 1 straits that he.e'stad southward dirides Europe from Asia. 113 n. every aide are menirisials of the 1 mighty Past and Mayirations to he of deeds.— Here la a force cirtPable of making short work of canalling the lathinal of Suez and sherttaing, by 1 more tNan half, that Acute by steam and' t sailing vessels between Christihadom and the FOUL! on- 1 Bred )lilliens of Indiemnd China. Whitt are they doing to justify sue an aggregation ti( the noblest blood of Europe dto requite a total outlay equal to the wealth f a Kingdom! \ They are hacking anti Maiming and slaying each other as fast as the musk develish coginerjk will enable them ao to do—simitering each othcp'sk ankles with grape and breaklng each otheett spines with musket balls. 41 dgy, all night, the. 1 \ cannon bellow, the ellen "Whi sAthe round-shot crashes through squadron an piatoon. Here horses run frightened arid ride leis; there the ball is heated red hotto pierce itill i pxplode the magazine or set the ship on fire. Witrit, irregu larity, exposure, sleeplesaness, hurg:lhousands after thousands to their graves— eo; even these who are covered with earth have othing worthy the name of sepulchre. The et ch of %, whorled corpses corrupts eecn the Op tair of November; hence pestilence assails choke whom rocket and bomb have spared. Amputated &rue and legs lie in unregarded piles; mutilated but living bodice in every form of gory and hidooks i disfigurement, crowd Avery hovel, and shriekli of agony drown ,el 2 tre reekless.jollity of \he \ camp. -Grim Death claims fresh victims eve • moment, while thousands In mangled agony pre eagerly for the stroke wh ch will come but still delays. What hero men ever heard or dreamed of Hell that equals Ode aggregation of torture and horror ? Surely, some Scythian butcher, some pagan de `Testator, of the breed of Attila or Jengbis nen, must have burst with his innumerable hOrdes fmta the great hive of Central Asia upon the frontier of civilisation, to render possible such a Pandemonium in the middle of the Nineteenth Century I. On the contrary, the principals- in this carni val of murder are three of the foremcst Nations of Christendom, representing respectively its three principal divieions—the Greek, 'Roman and Protestant-Churches. The first lamas itself pre-eminently “Orthodox;” the SCCOIA is par ex cellence "Clitholle;" the third is ranged under the banners of the ;"Defender of the Faith."— Nay: the earliest pretext of this gigantic butch ery was a squabble between the rival adherents of Greek and Roman orthodoxy fore. precedence in the house of prayer erected over the alleged eepnlehro of the crucified Prince of Peace; and the earthly head of the Russo l Gteek Church was the immediate author of thin horrible carnage. tle—Caar Nicholas,` chief chCmpion 'ofOrtho doxy, Christianity and Order—he, sole bulwark 1 \ of "Family, Property Vod Religion"—is theadr t ett \ • up of this infernal fray, and his instrument t erein, blentichikoff, is now comulander of one ef he mighty hosts intent on detiroying each othitri NO , more: Russian Priests 'and Ms' bops are blesaing barmera, and performing nil manner of clerical, incantations, to excite the combatants on their' side to ictassacre those on the other, as suring the deluded simpletons that they,arefight ing for Christianity and "holy Austin,' and that all who rlio SO :fighting are Instantly translated to .eternal bliss, Of course, the priests of the an mgoniztia nations arc equally profuse in the era \ loymeut of Ails same cheap incentive to here. rem. .I•nd If* the chariot of War rolls on, crashing a 1 under its 'pitiless wheels \ more victims than any 1 pagan Joggernstli, andresolved not to, stay its ' •bloody coursennT. one or both =Wm shall hverS t been amillilla ed. \ t. Is it a wonder thi4 the worbl is fall of ll:index, when 'such deeds inn\ done in the name of Chris anil4 t, ~ H ow shall\ gagimisin be e tr qnvetted. whin the \ lien which eeOratos Europe free:LA:fp. Is reddened by it, rivet* blood shed by Chris:. \ inp\do. WWl\ R s , A , WM& '44aist. a bye fb VbLUME LX 7 911-' 7 NUMBER 882\ • _ tiara in fraternal warfarek7 Is fi not manifestly the first duty . or those who ico'ald diffuse the faith of the Redehmer to Chistiadhe Christen kdomt--..V. Thltenn. \ 1 Opening Lectsae u tfhecosinicref the Yew York 's t am ers swarm. IThe second manual cause of le tunes hp Amer lead-Slavery. before thidiest Fink Anti 'every Sudety, was commenced last evenitlyin Tr "'emetic, with a lecture by the Rev\ Riche. Si Storm, D. D. The attendrisco was bumeraps; at least "4,600 pervious were present, At ili . o'clock this exercise oommenced with prayer' lly the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, who mid a letk ter froth SenatorStunner..regretting his sit bill.' iy to lecture last evening, owing to severe indis position. 'Haltered, if the course extended\ till after the adjournmeht of Congress:he would he ',able to take part on it. Mr. Beecher said the Committee would \ endeavor to arrange to as MX see= on address .Is'y Mr. Sumner, and theft in- , Iteldnced the Rev. D. Storrs, who was received with Warm applauie. Ho regretted the ithsetice \ el\ Senator /Inhaler; Mill the subject of his leo ture Might be 'Sewed in a light more appropri: \ate to the minister of the Gasped than to the. etiteihnin. Ito would consider the twined= o% , lairey to the epecial religious mission of di e.o‘ll;iy. Dr. ' Storm then reform! to the ear re ry of America, bringing under consid eratoti \ th\ followidg features : The 'religious charm: ter o the early seaters in this country ; the aleitett presidential. arrangement of cimum- - Mances thieteti to its . discovery; the progress of the wePiil in Santee and means of civilization at the timerif that:discovery, as•tt were °Nein ed that tothef,Ais Tlersbere might start mitheir now course g th a g aids to the advancement of the human •\ an the propagation of Skids \ a \,, truth; the nue p l i. free tom of religion 'skids -hoe ever proven \he : the manifest design of, • Clod that His eon try m °Uhl bailie great agent \ in spreadiug e 1 \ Ili truth; the minextent \ of the territory of 0.0,1: tett States; the wig- • niftcent resuumas wh -ti t ey ceutme, Oct only \ for material weal th , ft fe th e test curt of ed. \ oration; the nature a .t . a edit! re, ,, Ustes Of \ the soil, es well es its di 'n th I eh/reeler, call. \ rag forth different qualiti s . in the initnldutnte; the natural spirit and eh , \act it the 'nation whose root Rao an ensigratiar• posed of the picked men of .En an 1•\ aI, and which historicajevents and the a— les f the cons , try end climate her f. \ end Aitical in ititutions confiner- . .' .tan ftf gi mute int irteace in • th e wort...° shire 'ilp hie clearly atraitti the country; the , iittrantager,'of t. 4 get, \ grapien.l position, riminantllng, like ni ner.' two ireans, with their .4.41a1.14 and theront eats ' whic they lea,b; the" unequaled cepietts eel and teergy of tbe)negitage—its:teatieney to ni versality, mud its eulid and preeticable choract . From ml these couelilerstions , tie lecturer eon eluded that the duty end accouutability of thi • country in \ the cause of human progr e ss was in disputable, \ Re next considered the high valve 'pools' by our institutions on man, and the asnt tunce which, for the most part,. they do give at t , i t t. , progress and welfare through the means of Ineemtio freedom; sad argued that all these Cou43erations shOuld add to the mew of those who - Seek to limit Slavery, and to eradicate it from this country, )th the sole uanger,\ or &eta- • cle, that steeds in the way of its lofty \mission. . ' Dr, Storm described SAtivery as keeping large • population in a state ef heathenism, an lava. . tug the dearest rights and affections of m o on.—. But he, as, a Minister-of thellosp„l, chiefly dwelt on the aspect in which Slavery otandkin the•way of:religion 'and ith free disserniratiotk. Georgia, settled 120 years ago, 'bin hetet), many ministers and misisioa,s as the Saul Inch\ Islands, who only 30yeare ago were reused rout \ the billow° of heathenism. The whippings k • on one aide and the,sermon on the Mount on e other areeas ineomPatiblo as night and day..., Chriatiatilly can hardly be well developed where, it is taught' that 'the chief end of youth is to \ gratify its piesions,:atel the chief end of man to \ own ptantations vrellitoCked with Christie', pee. \ . plc. The doetrinetbaLthere was no higher law- ... than that of the State might do for politicians, \ but not for thoth Set apart' as Ministers of the t, \ King of Kings. 'One of the worst effects of the • \ system is the blunting of 'morel feeling -en all subjects. , Like tilt barbaric powers, it is \ aggressive, not productive—unless Wise put- - \ down, England and Franco will, better then we, • . , • \ . lead the peoples of thenrorld entire path " of free- `•• • ' . \ ~ ipso Slavery moot hotonly_bo liinitect, hut at- ,•: ~. \ , terwarir onlightenea, .natil is PiiiiYoti theliolTi" •• r..-- 1 ' s ithich witnessed its boastings; and this work ls rmerved for the Christian •Cjihroh t here, Da a viols of high duty and great atiliieventents. De- Sterrs concluded by affirming that or!erj\ citizen lay ender an obligetion to do all he \could •to , abolish the system; -he Edward vote for ohe but \ those pledged to oppose it; each malt \ should • • staudlike a full-leaved tree, minting, of over i. 'with opposition to Slavery. Rath shun 1 'be . ready to meet death, conscious tluit - he had 4010 his duty to the. Master—his duty to the world, i , Dr. Storraooncleded amid a perfect tempeseof 2 applause. \ ' The Rev. , Jno. Piorpont read a poem on "Lan, '-hot and Slavery," which was received - with fee. \ ihent laughter and applause by the Oleetlaj, \ \ which thee adjourned. , • 'onion and t month of the state addittonal 1 ,Eng!and 'on is im /illions of will also be speeth lotty, In the Run tment. as o teem .der Louis and else Iserrateur i of \know. espr,tially Lord rol ky be, \to FiFE MRIS EDlTlONS—tingard's of gOkland,Slrobo 1:14Ifoo ofF 3.3l.l7VTill""lioral-Ag.k.Try. at4,l.„ltn,r' •\\ mot, - nola T 8:BOSA015,11 CO. \ \ CI 00 bie. prime Cheese foi- eale IT F E-4 Mtn IL DALZEL,L 4CO. ulTrilE • 15' , kags. Batter for sale by • ea3' \ . \ B. DALZELL Co. WOOMS=-20Inkoz. aes'd sizes for sale by nola \ .IL DALZELL Co. DRIED APPLES I 7 IOO bus. for sale by sca3 \ R. DALZELL Cu. LB LISELN- 1 A large stock in store ru at redaced Miens. Wei Myna Steamboat men and hotel keersit\o mil and rmandus ocr Mor.X.— Itemember the plese, ehes_p re Carpet Warehouse. No. laR Atarket W. n hl W. hteCLINTOCq *,IIROS. COFFEE -100 bige Rio Coffee just recd to stare and tbr tea br s ce) T. LITTER & CO. IN AT FOB \SAI.E.2.FIat Bats "%. 14° '''''''' V ' rtel t trTi 4 . french Crook Boats W. " 4 Fi" ye wad :Tar um. bt 80 kr la. Allis goo d et, an "5 r•-iPLALV & SO. No. T 1.66 rt. oet4o CLOVER SEED-20 bus \ grime' new Ohio ned find for Nilo by AEU/ LIG9ETT. CORN BROOMS-200 aoF.iiin. assorted isize -I:cs sale VT a IOIt . ,DALZ.LI, a V,EIGNETTE BRANDY—' eighth CILBIII3 P.J . frstreed and f 0r ma4 . bj . 1 .t .1gt41 . 101110?,, , Z 4. YDRMILIC_ CEMENT fat Cisterns„ 11. SPelne ,ltenenapYlre WeSl4, te...—VerMus brand. .ti les A tin nand la . 3 19 14ort pt vA. W. NV; WALLACA 4 ;ASE FRENCH NIPS (oy,grau:‘ - • 11. 11.dek 24, do. (Delon Albor. In Wow . sod Awes], Ay oe2l 4. CIRANT .S 1 . FRI% IAWEI,LING - HOUSE & TWO LOTS,TOfI ity s.A.Lya,A b., Dwelling Hen., convenient ar ranged. wit h , . wide.liall and two parlors slide.. . In and Idtelien. &limbed attic. good cellar. cmal vault and stable. ahade trees. tc. The Intl are each 23 ft.. , nt 00 1e S o ' ll 't'r it 7 ' k r eu7,liNlVrips. 140.-;.4 • \ yLoorwit CLOTII:-12,000 yds. 3,4, ' 6 .0 11-1; '144 Sheet Kim& I. o.w S yds. wide, 000. et arttsl , e 000:_elevo of K)]. 004 hills, st t 1... CHI \ iyaPTS. TURYkyNTINL-30 obis: on proms 5.,. -, 11. -- Order, for sole 1, , IL P. SELLERS i. CO. .. \ KrAftTARIC AD-500 lbs. for Sao by V s_ ,-as 1 \ A IL E. SELLERS kro. N ISI:DIGO, MAN ia•A & BIADRAS 3 oasis fp:. do by 0.0 1, IL It:SELLERS 4um TREES=— each, Apple, .Plum, n. ckerry. en: and Q atons Dv ga by EN- NIEL I* AI.4 Lx.-12 . 3 'Wood .t. ERGR 'ENS -41;14p' or, Arlstivitra., Bal k X" N 7'ErAirx:4 EATit7w*"...3"7l . kgs. 8 12 4 ,by \ kgs. this day re: by nob' ff ARM IN OHIO %SALE, sit M ii \iegiaßa 71 t 13 . 0221. Mil! (MI m alift7n .917.4, non log 179 semi and In 9.4r91 ratio: coltynnlon KO. I Intent 4 na , atl and ...._ . ee \ OM BBLS. EPSOM* 7 ALTS in storetand Ai F Ibr solo IT . . FLEXING Biwa. i m, BLS. "BABBITT' SOAP POWD2AS i il la store and for al. itr , FLEMING 111104. riESH PEA,CIII.2 ans fresh iiCOA ', . re , ' d i'd. " 7 111.=L4ND, 265 t.n.trd. oca • EW WORK ON TIM RULING ELDER , • —Therviw,nr Cetreentattociken. be Im_c_wals.3_ wear" t (Haze erftwita Elder, bLtn" , ..e. , er 04 erpr 4 • Presbyterim . Per eats Dec 0. Boot . btm 7 .erket street. en. 4th. ItEOO3IS-1.0 doz. extra,ro nd for nein PD7 0e.5 BE A Ltaarrr. lIIIIMPTRY SEED-3 . 0 bbls. .341 'and for br oeZ • - DELL 14100EIT. ISR 50 b 1,14. largo mews No Alitickerel 4, ° ;in '* drw !' wri.: 64 """ C ''!". a ! 4 JOIINaWAITIVIT 111RODI:19E--21bbla. extra Corn Mal; • MT 10 do paced Butter, "(let f o ti szvlsoB - • . JO/pi WATT& J'• A -- PPLES-41Ebb18. Apples reo'd pe_r. fina4 Ibt male mI3 DALT.W.L. • Co. rr4llE WORKS OF THE RES: WILLIAM 'a JAY, of Anal* Chard; tioa.....p&bss .2.tur hevadrune reawated to the Aroarksit page In 3 vols. 1, Byo, Pala by odS • KAY - 0.. 63 Wad at. o t • this day "reed BY R. (YAWNS. 'd and for sal
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