\ , \ - IrgSTABLISHED IN 1786. !it gin ' ' . ;ES§ '- ;DIRECTORY. P MIN 0 0.1; a Ors 109=7131Na IU 0!;01r IIII I U7 "LI nd Z: rlO rw , irm6 /Woe. , OA 00; its Aisne tar the met lateen Val isle •• ". feecuarrclal Papal both In the United Metes -- . -c; imliseriber is now importing a sups riorAilty of Oil of O.IIW I of Whkh X " 1 .""." 4:40 aims Barns. SDI produce a bus ~.. iriar:- bilirliassies of Breballi sad ChaaPs Bra . l4 7 74. asbassunt.Cleabauxu.Ans.Chler anMPossb Mundy, Ltaud Behlalluu = d and bust& Whisky bra am isibirival by Um NW Oft Mauizits brshr mar 0. 4 attar Um= - D Ibr mw-will trirrsiably tm %by • . - !Dr LIMB SISIYOUTWANOBB. tit ,R _ pt.t. - ,7 hi, illl i r i =ano, Bin, york. .11Amiir awl Ystast iladieria,Brombia 1747n:!""uleyiniV, i i tagliegi i .ll. p ti ttilml Marcum Nitra. rru- Mu b'‘Ualiss-tluit Baines, P lat. I as. Bismutb. ?Bakal. M5uramk.........e... a... Luille lib* indigo.. OIL ..Tutilber. Caramsr pi. ~,„ti. Ritter Almonds, 40. - , • ..- - =LEBO toady - - Ruvuma Wines:— NotCHARD a BU ute EK,...= st..;;Ncr We . atior th• Itsuusrisa W arn eastloa. him constantly al usad I C ...t .,...l . l=s wm atvy n :ft of thlsoostalembrated mat Metsaburg) B.IJ, zi= 1 . , T. IP 4 47 .. 11 bat! __\sw, .And 4 ' (Omer) !Yukio:art:l4 Eat (Yr' ir.gbi l litZtovsi, eta. of different tenuad..— ::.. T WEV' s :P., TO Ag Prialf GRAFI{ AWES.. 11= .pura,z,ut.et on. Oirors,ble Guam • NEW-YOBS ADVERTIB.RBLENIIEL Tbo All fist or liadnoso Firms area =kg t.• r host ad most ratable Ai Ur" dry of Nov . • • • - • . n • ' -• -- 4.ccoaDpox MUMS, A% . , . . - 11RITNO;IVZISsENBoRN &OO (tato 0. "1". Vet - u ll 'V''',' l .;• en ts z a' sa iTe! fr e irM 2.NAAbra Lino. • • 1.19441•11 low/ mrs Standard Cotton Sail Duck; -11.11.1117M7t1 CO, No. 71 Fine otroot. Wow York, 0 . 01 M17111 PAW, ClOttut asol V u r jOneo . and Satloott prints". • - n0 1 . 6 .t00ra7G6 : .. - DRY GOODS. • owEg.l tte , N A FIR & CO. Imporiers of d e an and Pni elm egtandranerGocid...ll,2 azd. • •• • uko3Gll6 - run f_ _ _po French uoods, No. 40 Braid stmt. _ _ • • PSTEIR ic HONIG, 100 Liberty et., and • Asoea.:er..,ftemienti•bee. 'ses et Lem se. Jo .4.4,116 lk Venetian Blind lit!aptic.l3 tit Cale Maud. Pi.=!6_ 1-O 'I I NALER. , x , aloanufictura 6r iTurfOoodiaim /11=racgt+ ram ow - RN, 15, Broad St., .Importer of 0,;,01.11=I Cravats, " N;: PEE HAARAILS, - Im- E OE zra at Geesoaa and , Ede= Amid terts.ll4., ISO Salhansr. Pam. - TER - D. MULLEN, Ima t tr cif-French v Now York.• IiA'rCHI.OO,-, 99 Chantben street, hapiteto orGootlescomf /412111thIng Good.. tad autoctume arablito. Stoeks,te. taiurall3 OM - - 'l* • .• I. - , .EFptlav,o;xds. ixtd Mane _imm • Mr Warren street. SE the Mexican. :Mustang. Lin' ;merit in' lJ Rhonmatitm. Bruins. Burns. aural n& Cats. and MN &re% an offeetnal con Air all external complaints of Ulltl or sollmat: ft W. Westbrook. origLoal origin o tor and proprietor. MA Broadway. Y. Y. /f-A-tjoef,s_ • .E ; - 11.10131thIOXITypr& CR No; .1.4 Broadway, the oldest odibuth. t I. th• craw V E ANO4 - ':SANFORD:.& CO.. Porde . ..i to mNo.Broadvsy. Hsu .i llead4 mil Pictures ttelPSPlrbettlderlit ViktaZala. . ,IBANCN AND GERMAN /ANDY MAIM& OKARLES ZINN& 6)4 52 Maiden tine, L. LaDaters of /Yen& end Bipiain.ParA7 and Travel.. 'LADD...A.44,44d ItMellihapm. of 1...N.u• sad ,ColontA WU- lar Paniletre• and Jeans Lind WorkilmadA NE RV. AND C !LINE TOOLS. .CTESUP,No. 67 Pine st 4 New lart,Ontinchiton Merchant. ter the ail.ot all Mad/ o - ehtnana Mots and Canon and Wool.= Marthlnery. root the best orld0P11: Szoluaira agent. for Lovell blanShona ; • • ; • • 4420ttay15IM VT 11 :13:114 . 11.4:(.110 • • - C4/14 -W.. FIELD &1:10.; 11,0liff . street WbOloollo DOMOS ilidlnariamojnoo Cittrelfefir 7 11411 . Eagildt YAMS, sad @Tory doodotko. o f Pavatatiostemials.'. t0003M6 jrNOAN; LEWIS 4. BARTOW, - No. 161 RIM= street , ./ great Varlets of PAPS& Mr Scot.- Btatioteas e Printer., .B.bWetra, ttemettetreesra, aziiisaelantem gormullt; •tda3l.s Eitilkt-SALANAIbER. EtiFES,A yyy .iminsunciaocks aed - Orcsißizz.. ROMS M. - - j AIIIMORN It CO., S 4 Midden Lime, fare H 3 D V.Z'../a7t.P 42 . 4 . 1 .11.ttatas otTaltB ICB .A.Pp OB;LII:tirY TOPS. rLIER, , COATES to YOULE, No. 279 • Petri Ilataxualentri. Garold* enhomi WINDOW OLAZ.VPA.INID. AA. LIE'WEEILON. 00a21011 • insteh Oath sad Whdow 0. Et Bodo. . ". GOODS-15SC R OS. WHITE 4:XINo. 41 South 2d . • .'BboTS Fr SHOES, WilOjigl34.l;& JLMES : Buse. AnKrriad..6 union obi.; 3d - door • ream** Xarkst Mama Plttatargh.aaald fat= t"; } Mends sul lbw - public onareallr, that ha las jun* rued Ids Fall Stack ar Brawl" Biwa 1..11 that. rule" ,Illp dock oas of tas lazaaFt r alar 0= /a P 4 hilaMddr., a4 i girw Yott 'f aat hing tratath ano bilges =mg' talduas aIL Gnat canbas.bada irtnarla a•lu.lag .ra. choker. =oda all or au" U. Tuasetta 11, alo ecrtattnna tatmumeaua sa 1...ta11" an . 11 . - arriptaug af Basta ard mutt:ram Ida keg sxrael: arts of aro 20 Tears In batlasemla att.m with % hat/wt.. a addollat that. thas• abo tbrir • antrum" Addy dad. with. - taitrai add . ltusehrio' r C .‘__aw `er g_actory- I=STON. BROTiassi: : & CO, pra. ti . I aitibelt Maas. corm orbtreesiad Selman - t's.., 12117". bus tiaixtd in setutafteturldd • an ortersts• apartisidedef Mammy; Bulge% AsapperiCkra. ite., acute In dr vartoos styWk gnat mixrd to durability OA of es. , La •I 1 oar work. ttii Wid - 3uniata lam sad Va t t e rn .• Malr=rtdar A b d, mit i =r l ll.. i bee t t ifr i' l liz ronagsorill be pwlietly ant....Udad at. of titer work. Tx. Pitt•d Ilisaaitstar . o=antse• Nat th• j...• • tali 1M arm utas dcatsur the day. - - 0e25 •wl. tOVairc..-...-esaff. arm:. • ETNA MASS - WORKS. Lf; WK. DAVIDSON CO:, : MA.TITRACTITIRERS - azid dealers In Pula, sad p-N at ithkuhafilur Omen arid nett Glarlnre. 1a0.23 t 4 Pttlata Puticithar=msgm Dad tp - Winito moulds *,= Yo. 66 Arch Bata. ~ ratzaserpaia, Iniporters of 0:41 Oeei Unrivalled NEEDLES." Agents for the god ! Qelebrated woowir thisauir.mitailro mica, PYTTSBCROR :COACH FACTORY, sractow..4—...xaszor r...anivari31......010, *tan IaGELOW 4 CO., AumoirD4zEt. ifigg Pittsburgh, Pane& col/kg:aim - CAVA IFTUS, PHA TONS, t lit: , tClaßr at ra pa Of haw 'Wahl besatrirAlt =Via= af=, L 7 d i=rk innaatid. wee 4: l a andlWhiter -Goods. 'ZDIIOND:WAnff. SRCBANT TAILOR lllAteL'nowcin hand a large Stock of Fall samtdaremet'orestoaumporatteer ace sea ventage of Um mei bamMral paraemm"ach ato fteub eirmeede,er WrVIT situ and 42.14. m 1.1, tim mar gat. anotwhieb lintasaska to arta an Os mart mama able tem& sad warmalad ta nit ' 7 11/SPETO_ =MM. &c. wrafelalTOUlC aCBRO& are now Nen strtaftiorgi ilet=fa n stv. vat: . ow =art./. Oar n 0 00natoto Input of MB Ibllowbor. win Blob Velvet PLV on woe Twoontr Brom* jr alma tt = /oate Inliodo. two ar *NUM& WBB iMiliK ll 4 l r, .44 1 41 8 k- 1 0r ,c,fit.ptiztir. " r4 , 44"szat nOn i ani Ce I tab no non to now. oa now" lijno_thoo to AMMO gni , `• WX. - A. - nrwirs ItEAL ESTATE in OETICE m , Na . 87 Front itrestoithor froarket-Nabs to take,ghsar 4 ' 14 . / ! 444 44 . 04411 mmtr wtgb.t " 4 4414' Asei 1101 : 110- %114Munuts: AND OAS 111311207.; am naruzsraassAmosrm ammo 11114 .1 Zriagrn: a - A.Numatrußx allkindrof watee, Maim l ittlap6 - Thigra attil etp etthOusad LE.Lik.TETER. FIITZ,-.11211111LY - No. 1 ." 3, X 0 r0.271./ED.Nfreet, PRltat'D.e. ioRO C C OIt ANDFACTURERS. - 001DR- . , Ivo 112Lairtogit PILENCMALIP439% :APP. ' " .71Talynit lA/ tket the late thin ..alW.'4l7Cgaidazei e lkazi.-41fatiaat !mai Maws, 51,611 mt st.; and DlORecols, New yerk. Iwo arostantlrror arjratr ...... sad Inultne 4/nl. xitoiala 7717 ' 77,-. 7 l ; a r. 777 Irr • s•t• WND. '279',.ucks,nor- /241% S MINIM O• LAW tr i a= ratarra 00. THE 'OST,PH S: P. MOB$ 180 Offtee No. 113 Po lath ghost, Woo. 4 want. Pitttough. Pa. Attorney at, Law, "Bake aunt street, between Foew , t..ll; i tnt OBEirT E. PITILtdm aeao-ey at TAW. .LO. St. imaleado. _ nor De: rr rER T POLLOCK, Attorney at Law— L. (Ismer of nth sad Groat stieuts.uppralte th.Oourt Pittsburgh. -. • turSt-T.53 TAMES 4. KUUN , Attorney-at Law, office es; Innetnnarran near Organ Pittabstrata- Jalbaly• PRNs:MICF ----- LANEOIII, Afton:lay at Law, 111: N 0.170 Fourth otroet. Ilttatoz7Bll. —TASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, iur lira 89 nfth fftroe„Pittsbargh. J. HENRY, Attorney at Law: Office, 0 norn• cr rand and Syeanans Are". CLuctanatd. • se.2o BANKERS AND BROKERS. -. — 30 : 1 3TII MEMO WIL-RINg ' .&.. C '... (.COUlaora To A. Rani t Co,) • BANKERS & EXCHANGE • - BROKERS, INIvo. 71 plogn 7 sTszer Prrizieußoir. r.. the numerous suspensions of Bankers and Draken' throughout the mu - atm doling the last Oiralt wean matUted tingle almost orrery butane. their trouble. hare grown out of a departure Dram tluir legitimate Madness, and.. therefore tax. osealint 10.. sage the Patna in advance, that no speculations in 'tan sy Stably. or other • Mad. operations" elan bgapt us *can tha strict and legitimate une of our trusinesc ben.. that In voidingav all eueh Investments , we shall not fl, be better ga's Oar enisternere =dengue than safety. but that in adapting rash a ages vs elan_ !ga mete our own annual. tenet. .bal . WHAMS a OD. _ _ ______ ritilAN Ititnkere and Exchange amiwo. as wwestrtet.earnaenno wn d ANT. _ lEl`Buy &Mesh Baal Rotuma Ooln.Dhocont Time =abeam.. end Pinonnorreffohm_make teaueouone In an the prinoteal delve of the Won; needle Depentenn niL and on In nett, end rive Mete plosent_attentlon toalLoth r matte shpettelan, tO lhoners =mar. itzebange coutantlY fcr •=l=4/7 'awn ann. Mount nu ßi n It A HER k RAHN, Bankers and &- Yc change Brokers. Buy and... Gold and Miner aild ti * Botta Unto loans on Boa Seat* or Monk Boon- Natoli. and 71ms BBL on Bast ay and sell Stooks on Conuniszlon. 00Boc- Barn sundoon ali points in the Union. JIB* canter of Third and Wood meets. directly mune tho Ett. Charism .wy/-ly ATVOLleffrst>m.,,,,,,;, Le =l/2. • Th & t : LME I R RAN ren K .,B & nkareasartSicea, c Cc i e tsraskoeaisiln i o = 7n ja mak Eaeh z r r tes d Not...sad w eon,er of Wood and Current Money reeetred on Depoelt. Mehl Cheeks ibr sale, and collections ands on nesrle all nrheci :setpoints of the United States. highest unerelum paid Ihr rad= sad Asiendean Adm l i beral tams. • meets consigenumts of Prodeme, shipped on li FI wir , firii§l 7- 07.; Bankers and Si ~ ta ll ~ B roken; North Fad cantor of Wood and All ai&tot Moral km; and codloottona Wontiddi attended to: ja94r N .1101,61ES &-SON, Deelore in - Foreign and Anneatia 11111 s ofXtehaniL ut Oolddeates of Le dte, Bank Notes and Spada, No. Ed liar oarzh.: Wreallentkuna =ads on alt inn p elfin" etulytudwat tha Unita:LPL/4a' BOOKSELLERS .4tC J:L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer,No :8 Fourth 818+84,-Avoikr • • ERN S. DAWBON, jkafellet and Sta tioner, inecence Thafrank Agnerraito. I! Market near Fourth; Pitteburnia KE2:l2 . ry: S. .130SWORTH7-------Bookßeller anti -Dsamth PtitioaseT ar, Nan Mat.: street, war Ii b AYA CO., looksellere anti Stationers,' No. 53 wood faxed: next door to th• earner of Third; orgh, Ps. &boot dna CM Nat ccauctatatly nia head. COMMISSION &C A. A. HARDY, ; eor.mrsslP`rg t glaLlPik'S c lilect.A.vr.- . Agent octhe Madison and Indianapolis • No.Bo Waterst., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1.. w. BI3TLIER CO:, comassioN• HER:. CdIANTB sad Dodson la at kinds ell Mut- Ankh% lead Pips sad Must Lead.. o: Pint StrseS, Pittsbaroh. • ... asthdrali Aarik ,3 l'BANE,:Commiassoa and For srasOng Moselsaa_ ts. awes .. In Wool sad' Prudhoe . A : also. ,p stalumassan., No &Second 3 4 0 7,11001309 - ---- ' a. /MKS _CbtWho/00a10 Greea* CPp5OOO,-.00•00140042 CaanaLoo3o KmettooVo: o m7street.Plttsbuzzik. •- 0 SPX ls .lll3llllall • .FRLNGER - 11 AUGH &CO. , (SEmcee ..,-h.Dartern.h.l2":VlNS .Trisn'm bad Ponraed} o. 146 Plea andll6 Easaul ffitrads,.PlttsZ!‘. Pa. sysly ERCER 4t ANTELO, - General Commie- W- fir,ta, Thifsdelphia. Liberal &bums on ot Prato= generszy. j&174. :3E3 tt WATT co., Wholesale Green :08accalsdold Am Uuchaat.. and 1ia6626.6dm, 268 Libierlnd,Varbldfzuti •-• • ••••••---- . 4 J - 711,,OANYLELD,- late Of Warren; Ohio, Optraaiation and PanrardloWit, aail Whole puke IVertaata Rawl* ata. Pat tad Paul dab, sal Watt= Prodita . Water aliart. bays= =lmam sad Wood. Pt emus Lens; Ma; - .l4 *.a u te o[ &m cowo U. & Ow) x'oo.,plaza° Grocare, 1 1 2 errettazt and Deslors Ia WAREHOUSE.: -HENRY _XV COLLLYIS,/orwardbar and Comndadoo Morobaat.cod to Mom. Bateei, Lk* riotg sad Prodow d0m0217 • 25 Wood nowt, ohm wear. Plotobscrah ntssl 'YON BONNHORST. , &, MURPHY, Whole.. jpr.t..l2..oft= Ig u erds_ mats sad Detders h. ve street, Pitts bus Ps- ZMASPALIttEIt, Importer and Dealer 13:1 hutch mel AZI2111*&11 WADI Ps 16Thlarbt between mil/awl /Earth ruposcorm MoOLDITIXTIE,Iniporter and Whole • see and Metall Drags In Cankrtiogloar 011 K 0411111.1 3 & PATTON, Wholesale and Ra ta Omen. on Om Eastern side m the DLmoad, . . • M. SHAW, Coznownnon and For , v. ! warding zunily.,uf. No. 73 Walnut Claelsmatl, Hmaincia—T. IL Dugan . * co.,Tradi Slim tars rare. Cineinnsit ki***/ saw. Va. °dam Can .% * on. Csabertm, PitUbmvt4Ziplstt, 31aUen s ea., ift. Una* DRY GOODS. : • . • e r r aI • : 1 1 7"1 slnd EparLend Mona Idea: Goode. Embrolderlre, 3.trrilligiliSdataZtrrlrdrAlNV sriscrsAt!xt.,yriascras.,..e. arreunnr • cm, yr. Tom - -A..MASON &CIO, Wholegaleandßetail 1 / ;7 ;~~ 7.d71 ~! ' . . ~ NzillbJ rizl lUMBAISGH &- BOONE; BOOR E, RENEBALCOMMISSIONMERCIIIA2iTS, Denim In Ifood, Mu; Prsdnee and Prorlanni, No s.scr Pb. 1.44•1115.5. LIBUITGH. BOONES OBW t_ ARDIN 0 COMMISSION MEE CEl42lhans in Waal and Produce WWI kinds um No. ntnpet. PUS:Oared Pa. adai , lsd . viszars.. Wallace & Gardiner, • __ 1010 ZRAZZ..11Z4ZZI18 Fjour, Provisions andPnduceGenerally, N 0.5235 LIBMITY ar, .1130-17 rALill DialMrreo.,.Wholeiale aro aalCaausdadoa.liendmata sad Malden to Prat a fa Water Weed. aad &throat stmt. Intwaero.. - nom OIIN FiA)YD &, CO., 'Wholesale Grxers ra indtruidonmartasti , Runirom lad 21. -110 . 1 14 0,T. MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, See. Wiles Distithr, Dealer In Psodges, Pittsburgh ltsh. sed gy a:Wads artu adDerasstigiglas• sad tgloors, Libertg • On baud g very larip.. Otoa armorial. old thipoisgstaila Whiz/soy, which Will b.. otrr . ti suerevoir- • ' • a...020.18...mna... - BLACKBURN .& C0.091/01eitale any.tkatlnrulabnad Dealers Prodaoeand barzb EAmulkstmeg Mt* um - Oakum olvram ea load st.their Warebactie. / Water strast.PfttibmlM sepl27 .—...101115 D. IDDlit O. NM V I i = IE ROE, Wholesale Grown and mawassum Aterthanta, No.lPilibtrtystrest,Plar MtMmz=l==K=ti TYIIi iv BAGAIR lit CO.; Wholwalo Cho --VT wt. No .13 sad 9:0 Wood raid. Pittlibmstd ge, trocer ea. intialaniet,torbei of - Wood pa ISlzth iittnetn. ihroun nand . urwamartounn or actin Onnafriand Sze Tese—Fcnrimnr, elta MA at; bar. 4 ;ad Bonla Doled Armand on th• loved WM& Rpsr..a'v:iu.vzxLri- /6 'CO., Wholead, Grocoos,Comalodoo Morcksoks, &atm Pr:dam btrzh ratan iota. NO. 253 Libtetritroot. IF K it m0t........—„- .....................--xmovcomm a . - - C - MoOANDLES., .sucoossoro.. to 2 - it.. ArJ. D. Mak, Whohille Grain, f r ooriotale sod Coroodsotool Dodoes Joi irce,Bas. WINK 0* w,d, 4 4,44...t etoorabotaroo mown tome ol CULBERTSON :Whalen% timer and easuatedosi Mt. la 'Nodal* aral / 11. " Arti dik l96 /4batt 411 . t. EU* R. FeYA 32 0 n =o l. ol'ooorli COM: Wo l 4 sod may ?i• - :11. COMM 11A 1 11Wgt OODWARD nhemk, ' Oa Whol i e;' AIX edii aroma Sa, CI Mast sizato plain roptetaiLLX—L:irszOt actuer.. 1. Of MI oOANDIXtiti, BPANS 4 co., owed:- son-to WLSk a MiCanilia,Xolnti riteikui *seires . .4 r. swim IMP. - —..agt.r: _OrAiL:TY :.•...,i..:. - r-ITT.•.SII,:VRO.If, • -''GAZE ATTORNEYS ,4811 MUSIC & PIANO STORE.... ' • ' R 45RACE. °,W WATERS, ~ - No. - 333 *toadies'', New York.. , , 'OPPOSITION 'TO ' MONOPOLY. • Manic at. Oreatly_L_Redticad Eater. OTIVITHSTANDOVG: Um 'combination ' of IttudeDealens to keep tri Ma Dr** of U 0 op,. ther ha r. te r..a nsio, orent....tatt thttnim....w.u.ol, to tron th ... l . 4.3. toMenrri or entl e. I trade. he Is maklngbaatente ealee,bastaa. akrgadant Ott. j r'Z q Ydence, Path,* berJobik. toltn..„l„,,tra=l:2 alrr i Talent,7and to 14.14 Ili &Mew 4 , Conentr t : atotMee rre=ted " rn ld raTr Zap or tad tfi n a t aV a laent Inr ""n : Greatliedegtke In ties pl : mi at- Mama ktelodesne ebn Muskat Instrtunante arab knob. Awarder tooecke oettno Pianos far Stn. SARI and =.5. In -batty of as coat tooder. . andlnstruntenta as *ono and as dordbk.a. ages trb.4 LIZSCIO.. Plume of 4mn7 variety orlityki and %l i e t . uto POO. enorertelng those of tea dletntt- Mae a them the eeletastett seedmi • setpreset_ Win. Plasma Plasma sad tbojEnt "MUM. litemar mew et rT. gnaw A oo.'s make, (owners of tho Soliott eo bend llama at urea tertasiat. . Priem troMt j o . Ileiastenta l!tasoofea ditanentesanufsetarlsse Inds* (the tell tames 11. D. a IL W. Barnes Matodeons otto• ecto theipmal tamen* fbe best mate is tle United States • Aim FA Sik_ll/00. nikt.clZ.M.s,,,c4 MO. thsith's Mu e k aseladactaa . and JfeLsdeon The beet tame to tha bre4a. er-hoobt.l4: "- pr tont- Motown to ekrgumin and chnrehea. All mon prompUT attended' to. ado apt to all puts att. ormram P?,,t-P.W..“ th•toetneted,nlm onere and meted catalogues and schedule of prin., Partaa Ibrwarded to my addloas hoe of aorta. whams of - - - A CARD. 68 CANAL HTIL l NEW YOlll6. NEOLYNEUX BELL ' LYN ORM? AND MAPOPACII7II2ER.OP CL OAKSMANTILLAS; OULD re.spectfally inform the trade .114 2111r='..f . „... , „,,,,,ti Att, %lit Mantilla net , mat 100 New Yort.l • bly man. Qua be Intl ban* bans and =an nafled attylra tbrlTTlak atom =tidied to thy abmoinni Cl, rely at o marnKrr attonThra. • : suituskwus niumixtis &ttf., .. • • WHOLESALE DRIT4I4STS, :iv eins 6 efoire.nowsra.se....*Qtßea s i e4 ; •IN:PORTING the l e a din g Drags frotetheir orsci.a markets. both In LebraN tad Mut Ladles, and &tenth tad English Cbstateree, Tat= Nallasid !lab Brushy Mar Okme• and bertPe. Telesis BMWs . Corks, &apt,t4 to tht7' attn. tame au Lae meatneetanabbe Wane Orem eitluer in mrsoo."Ce 17 eon% win matte their bete attanUan. , e0.2-lentiv I I. Donalotion, Alderman. kIiwiFFICE, corner of Venn and St. Clair etc., ittalnimh. inalning pertaining to the gaga of ~ at lune DIMXIIN.I7 attmadAd.t... f• 54311 Patrick licKelinc. ALDERMAN OF - THE THIRD. WARD. FFICE corner of Great and Filth etreets. (ibrencrly orgupled by Allannan Limas.) ' , hen lilt of the blvd.= pulall.ng to Um m ogles of Alderman and Jartler Paw +nit to VromALT attended to. Aaar. STEWART it KILGORE. MABOPAOTOI=3 OP COOKING; HEATING. FANCY sTOvEs, - GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, all and Ponndiy Castingsof kinds. OFFICE AND wARERuas, Ft 0. 267 Liberty St.; termer`of Hanel, PITTSBEBBIL.PA: aa:lr : • . : LIVERY AND SALE- mt . ' 82.4 tizz. 12 tinso. Diorzond street and Chen .7016. tr errrastmail. ASHLAND HOUSE, awn erarxr. Auovn inviefra emery PRILADEL-Plll.l. - - • 8. DENSON, Pitormaroz• sgrAitearAwd. 3450 P.' 4 3 , -. 3 , 3. 1534-1,3 L t VITALTER P, bIARS lAL ?ter and Na.Ab V V Dealer In Plebs. Plra tittebto.b.ced and DeCorhoative - Paper Alaclb Wood mee . , . le Agent of the celebrated Inanuthcuree, Areecni. hell an A co.. or Pada rARIa FASHIONS FOE LADLES'DRE SS= 124.--T be Parbh Ithlotte he JONA &reaper demur . le on cale on the ha Mita. b, • sum a. mums, NAM IC Peent. aboVe Mod Meet , I KIER, JONES rizoriusro43 ICIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LlNE,''' ' E:RWARDING AND COMMISSION MUCILLISTS, Canal Basin, Emu tlk .tried. Pltta. bud ou, Alm ro*, v. mi.. lon , . ex tra and Nal BAIL Attbradta and Beot4t Pig Iron, ZollTar Brick and Clay. Antbrietto CnaL insl9 BANKING: . I4OIISES or. • ,r.o.inir zro. 23 soirrn SD 6T. .• PRILADSLAIII, ' PITTEIDURGLL ALLWIINNY CO, • garTIZEASSNT: IVIES TVERIXO.. Nada , CONNELISVILLE.. • NAY.FTTE CO.. • BROWNEVTLI.E.'_ " ' " • Ih YNIONTOWN sposts ssadsod,lllmonnuil msds. Drafts tonslal.. sold and sollsoted; Sant Wok. and Owls, longbt sod sold Notts. Notes and .other Ssentlelss bonnht snd sold on tononladoa. Corrostandens• and collectlons 5316,1L4. . . , . 4 41716 ' MOSES F. ,EATO th , 9. lrizi S Vail / t.gen dTrott.l4llll:ll+lllE4.ritkaT Tu•nted .2..17 - _, , i , .gm.A.g...mtptuvi?....!... :.:: • ~. ...... - ...t.u.,J,..d Portable dim kllll4 .' • . Coartont'Llteoot Stiollfatei. Onces. andl '.. L4 , ll2ltfes wrought Iran . ll , .ognood ow, Mieltiona. , .les oT w id st= h rirtkr p*renzetilh:tisuporiarb""ll',4ln4*l?". Ho ho Woo sothoolood to solli h ttpato 1, mate and wend -M r: kir sinl i ttno=nower l i rtg . aigtVialnn,, sod .-. flog;l tzt l%. Erred tO tiiiAirefligt• kor the Doti of obi,: if gs to/ma turlit fnoootbon. and oteo to the btwoort 1 and amtant attention : ~,„„„.;.,.- • Ile 'glen to the following • , f-. • ... , ~,. . • - CAW.... .1 / ,' , .TAO' go •nonibors finis • WU:m.6oin IlMstilitted , Arlth - Lltr. row P. roman. and bow.= 12 collation lo recondootwunt lin to all lobo our orlon, loon:tying WA' as 0 gok. finnan of undoubted intein:lt7 1142 d bl44lVititldUS,l7.. in wham .X.lllOll/141111117 .. . as W i otl D • .:: • . koittlimo c t,. -- ' . IL b Ogt,Z...,' .... i: '.. T ff . g b a l g,e.r...:::: .. lir a l p grii.. . , I. I%to o . a_k 34 i ,tr to 0 .. . ~ . A: it loonsia. • _..• 1.. Wars. . Prtforacon.ltoroolter =tit, Ws. ~..., -.... . ' :••••31)4ftne:rrssnnTritaine, I r ush, one oftlieo dest and most widely a cto.tx t t Newasom a liefonri... biuds.stleob a rh:o hal iMe r rp' l , tb° ' yell to setoith•fradvattaLll• DUDUQUXI4I2 •IJNA tyldott imatimr. r sad Txt•Wookly. and 4i1b14. 1 /1107. • , attnsttlgait pthonag .Itlll 'beater, kr recnixte• aollittsm ' 441. • . PITO, 91.1tbrkei at , are Closing out thesr en , thy dock otlll7 Goods it dr totadandloodunt trod Ws otopotdon to intectiodng tied, opoloit sop, TOY. IWs buy on hood ens uoortoundot thy Molds/ POVPomo l otzlrmseb jedtam .Woot ,Dolattots. a i tt tutu& do. =Ms: otroador watts c zul.. n ott=laz i rlk : Amd=m t Tilfeb MU to add ot • Groat osetilko, lode . • TlMErito ,_ .. .... --•— ' zszs.ANLCEDAR,Wr wi ABR-4343 11111 . .._ w 04 T=Vir: " asltiLv 84 Mrlll.l3X ADMTISRBEETITS. Ir.. No. SCHELL'Oantoti Adail/110X ROCtae. .14e And Z3B Ltrumdiray. N .. York, am. Wo. 00 timmt street) Zr 141,574 Aral is Gle atir qf New Tort. -.--- Umbrellas.and Parasols. JODN' L WIIO 81L E lANIIFICTUREII I 234 and 235 Broadway, New York. The most extensive-in the world. "VILE late fall in the price of materials, con elooWrttol% it's:l=74Z 'f'ontit__arprlgi lltrade: and to offer to taerehants, at very low maw. the met meet mar a.wortasent or 1111:BREL AND PARASOLS to befound In korona or Anaerhw. Merchants visiting New York to traythalr goods, aws respect:ally Invited to New and examine the ,gore Pardoning. . t. Nac il t; r l=l e tpls card oat an:lailtLlngly4rirds, addSanSe • • - MannEsetmar. 1865. xrr.rr>Qrr~y, 1855. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, Bromtrav o lv. • IS now prepared to exnibit, and , offers for we to Wholesale and MAU 8.70141. at 0.10 . .4 rea l* gash prbwa, the largest:and - beet Selected - Ugric of - Preach, English and American Minima': and StraW mod. Mr owned at, say anti natablistunant In thls city; canal. if not superior lo her foram llllPartatians. Tag" as,. been selected with great care hy the: celebrated French inlillnar. Madam. taltallatta, or Pads, arid' tbs. Lanalo, tine, of Bond at, London. P. B.Pattern Bonnets constantly on hand. Orders by totttppootoolly: attottelott to. 1121../IDIZONS, PrZT:SUIT ' hilt Broadway. Naw York. -1 _ Daguerreotype • Notarial", &I. Meresarits tow rensorti il lwrepocyalto he Ode adscrtios' of foamy Da Mow thew town. • &NT.IIO.N nem! Depot of Materials . the Dagnornotype, and kr plotoree on Atwood Brrulused on aplinnitop. eul Drat es xpress, payable on delivery. trot Mlles with whom Ira aro onsomaluted, wort giro refor m. as to the* ability to pay Ihr the goods on arrlvai. or remit with their order enough to cover ellesoses of trane. Dertatlon. ren-3arr ANTHONY.BOB Broadway , N. Y. ew York Bag 1 211inotOry. VIIAM, Flour, - Feed, G ram ' G Meal, Hominy, IUIL Shot, Ilnekwitaat. Wi t. uano atid other kinds of Rags made and Mated So 'order br taactitharr wit .der patch. Address. as &bora. 17 Planting!, Nits iork. • - WM. SIMMONS. Wholesale Din STRAW GOODS AND er sMILLEteRV i e. , 74ltav W . l BROADWAY. di0, 210 Straw Goo wen CIASH purclaasers area olioited to e xam ine porta:et of A d ar - - G9 PrettliVolaw aSTRaof tfill b. mat Femme! to that of aay other ehallar house la the Oti, We or metre, the molar Num per Waimea., eat of our ova qt the latest awles of BONNISTS. /tenet /lona% ta-ka- which Wonelftaziraraftterat- Seggr i" l4 a anal= st.. 4. 2 Wlllhtte New Yori. • ALDERMEN. 0,) $ tzto a 1 x10 , 65D - 71 I ' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH re, am. ARRIVAL OP THE PACIFIC. The Pacific left Sandy Hook, on the Bth of Feb.t nary, in a heavy easterly snow storm. The gale continued from the East the entire passage. A Urge portion of the time blowing very heavy.— Arrived at Liverpool Friday, •23d, at 12 o'clock, after 14 bourn detention off the port In a heavy gale, snowing continually. Found the Mersey full of me, and the dear almost without ship ping. Sailed from Liverpool on Tuesday, 27th Feb., at 9 A. hi.; had heavy westerlylales the first eight days. On the arrival of the Pacific at Liverpool, Copt. Nye is reported to have said that his outward passage was the hardest Ida steamer ever made, end in all his - experience ho never encountered one so severe. Oarreftotplenre of the N:Y.Ootamatclal AdvertLer. • LOSIDON., - -Feb. 26, 1855. The departure of the Pacific, haring been de layed throe days has occasioned an cinusually long interval for news, but although events have been rather numerous and interesting, nothing decisive 'haa occurred to alter the general poi From Sebastopol, the details reach to the 18th Inst., and ahow,a prospect of operatioue.becons ing more serious qamjAtho ly, belief Of both parties icing that tlielgrepttratkial for a Conclu ding elrual• .were ra PK l T.APProlichinf c9F44 8 - tiom The English, i : - R i iver, were v eal to think of nothing but ston by the bayonet, while the French were relying upon snaking geed their entrance into the town :sad accomplishing. Bali; nal demolition by a series of mining processes, which would bring the metier to a certainty, and the knowledge of this pee inducing the Russians to make desperate efforts by sorties and other means to procure' delaythitil fresh levies may be hoped for, or a treaty of peace at plans shall have left the fortress its their buds. A report that the English, from their reduced numbers and the totallyidisproportlonate extent of their works, had been obliged to withdraw and leave the greater girt of them, to the French hes been contradicted segfar as relates to the man ning of the gunst , the ikirllery force an d t h e na val brigade being atillia full vigor. The , place of a large proportion the Infantry has, how ever, been obliged to be supplied by French sol diers, the number of Eaglith actually before Se bastopol having bum se du ced to 11,000 men.— At the same time, the total farce of the allies, including the nominee' at Balthlava and Ea miesch is stated to reach 115,000. Omar Pubs with. hie army of 80 ,000 men, in cluding 8000 English stud French, is reported to be admirably entrenohedat Eupatoria, and al though sarrounded bb large • bodies of Russian anxiously - watching en:dangerous an energy, wholly without apprehensions of their ability to disturb him I rideed,Xacording to official so counts just receivid,„ba bna already given them, en it moderate scale, arepetition of their expo ' since at- Oltenitra, a grand attack they have just made with 40,000 men having been totally repulsed after four hours` .Bghting, with a lose of about 500 on their part and less than a tenth of that number on the aide of Turks. The partio lora of tho etigagemtmt bave not yet been receiv ed, but it is stated that the British ships lying off the port conthibutedSconsiderably to the via- During the put week r ilie rumor previously cir culated of the intention of Louis Napoleon to visit the Crimea forthwith bas rapidly acquired strength, and the journey is now positively as serted to have been resolved upon. The French capitalists have shown great aversion to it, from the apprehension that advantage might be taken Of his absence to bring about new convulsions, widths funds base consequently been so venal tire that on one day when an Impression gained. ground that the, ides hail been abandoned, a sud den recovery immediately took place of one per cent Tide feeliagappears ridiculous to persona at a distance, sines It is difficult to discern what party could - possibly erect a disturbance at the present moment, the unpopularity of the Orlean- I tae, who alone possess anything like organize- don, being complete in, coneequence , of their known connection erit4ithe Emperor of Russia. The only apperent,'objectiOn against the de sign, Is one famished' by common sense, and consequently not likely to have great force with I Parisian politielans,lisamely that it would be I palpably, theurica' etureceseary, and at the same crone et- huimuck as its would be merely stapplisg forth to gain the eclat of thavietoly of Sebastopol after all the horrors I of the struggle had been horns by others. A new crisis In the English Ministry has been happily terminated this morning, and that dis- ' turbing element of the Cabinet, known as the I 'Teethe" section has at length been entirely got rid of. The members who have retired aro the Chancellor of the Exchequer, (Mt. Gladstone) the That Lord of the Admiralty, (Sir James Gni, hem ' ) the colonial Secretary, (Mr. Sidney Her bert,) and the President of the Doan' of Trade, (Mr. Cardwell,) and the ground of the disruption was their unwillingness to submit to the Com mittee of Inquiry en the war, to which Lard Pal merston has had the tact and good sense to with draw his opposition. Their places have now been filled by men who will work harmoniously with 'the remaining' members of the Ministry, which is at length constituted in an entirely lib- 1 eral and homogeneous manner while the immonee adrantsge . has at the same time been achieved of the, junction of Lord John Russell; who, in the spirit of patriotism which has charar:terized Manhole life , hanconsented Intake Moe under Lord Pabnerston, as Secretary of State for the colonies. ' The following are at present understood to form the Government which, in its new shape, will meet the Houses of Parliament this 'erasing for the first time: Lord Palmerston, Premier—age 71. Lord Cranworth, Lord Chancellor—Held the same office in the Ainnleen Ministry—ago 66. ' Lord Clarendon, Foreign Secretary—Mu in Aberdieu3dialstry—age66. Lord Penman, War Settretny--Formerly the Hen. Fax Mauls. Not lately In °Su. Vas 12 years in the 79th btighlanders--ege 64: Sir George Grey, Homo Secretary—Colonial Secretary in Aberdeen Ministry—age 66. • Lord John Russell, Colonial Secretary—:age 63, Sir G. Common Lewis, Chimedlor of the Ex chequer, editor of the Edinburgh Review, and brother-in-low of Lord Clarendon, originally See rotary to the India Board, then under-Secretary of the Dome Department, and subsequently Fi nancial Secretary to the Treasury. Not lately in office of any kind-'-age about 43. Sir Charles Wood, First Lord of the Admiralty. Formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer, then President of the Board of Control in the Aber deem liiinistry—age 55. Sir W. - Molesworth, Chief Commissioner of Public Works. Reid same =Bee in Aberdeen Idlinsery—age 45. Lord Granville, President of the Council.— Chancellor of the Duchy of Lanr.aster in the Aberdeen Ministry--ege 40. • Lead Canning, Postinaster General. Dela same office in Aberdeen Ministry. Only son of the cel ebraterlAloorgeCazirdng—age 54. Duke of le Lord_Privy ioal. Held. same offlio in 'Altidean'Brua(stry—age 82. Lord Carlisle, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.— Brindisi of the Duchess of Sutherland. DM held seri:dal offices, but none lately a:B2. Mr. Korman, chief Secretary ,for Ireland. A &etch advocate—age about 60. . Lord Stanley ; of Alderley, President of the Board of Trade.: Tote President of canto In Aberdeen Ministry—age 83. Mr. Laing, or' Mr. C. P Vice Presi dent of Board of Trade. .Mr. Laing has hither to been chairman of the Bright= Railway Com- Pau), and also of the Crystal Pehtoe.Company— age about 45. Mr. VilUeittis a brother of Lord Clarendon, .and was an active member, of the anti•corn-Law league. With regard to commercial affairs, there as lit -tte to report; the frost, which Continued with em. interrupted severity until tho day bef* yester day, having. oheakcid Drollness in every.dineellah, and, by obstructing the .navlgiition or the : port_ threwe thoosands of laborers out ef employ, A rapid thaw heti now set in, - ; end trademill • =slime Its Usual cotes*. A Jorge number of vessels due from Australis; and *Muir hive been retarded by the proVaillegyindawlliat ,the lama time bollkoly , to , mitre, and La 'contribute 'oon-_ siderablO amo unts of specie .= the money', hot. , . Consols at the last data were quoted oot and they have since exhibited great •steadhseiso, clueing qtiotattem this evening being 91}. Mit! . ey is in fair supply, at from 4) te:6 per cent:— There hate been:no recent Ware's with.the ex ception of album, Ord & Co., an old blinehes „ter house, for ,Cso,ooo. Among recent meetings 'of; . publio undertakings have been 'that Ot the - Crystal Patine Company, They have declared a dividend for the, half year At the rite of 10 per. cent per annum an their capital ofsl,ooo, MO; and hare a moderate surplus, to carry for • '.7he r.fosaph: Ilene at the aged 78, one of the most consistent and .faithful reformers” the.etentry has ever known. ' The Winter bee lieet mere - severe thin any within the retidreelkin of ndildlisaged persons, and its brook .felt .0 .great relief. Du-. ',striae &tem. it or.essioned, ambers-of dis orderly Irish in the suburbs tried to get up bread Hate and a cry . of etar7ation. The police encni itOPVitheln> nett most Of- theseJrhei' Were lel ; 16 On' the nellieelaii Weft with wee. end shillings he their pockets, and perfectly free fromany presence of hunger. The poor and honest laborers who were really in want came at once to assist the °ricers against the Imposters. Our Liverpool correspondent writes SPECTATO R. "The : news is quite interesting. Tho Palmer ston Ministry, within ton days from its forma tion has fallen to pieces, the Chancellor of the. Exchequer, the Home Secretary, and the Chief lord of the Admiralty having resigned. The es- , tensible cause of their `resignation was the lino coos of Mr, Roebuck's Motion for a committee to enquire into the mismithogement of the war. "It was well understood that beside the cause specified, there were points of private disagree ment which rendered it impossiblefor the mem bers of the Cabinet to act together. Mr. Roe buck and his supporters have secured their com mittee, and rumor says they will not rest satis fied without the impeachment of "certain par ties," meaning Lord Raglanand One or more of the ex,Ministers. "It is noticeable that in the parliamentary ex planations, the members of the Government ex press hopes -7-confident hopes—that the pending I negotiations will load to an honorable peace.— Nevertheless,. none pf the nations Telex In their warlike nativity. "The Emperor of the French is maid to have determined to proceed to the Crimea, to see, 42. 1 person, what is going en; and no doubt wet:ad, if be could, time his visit so as to be present at the fall of Sebastopol. England and Austria have advised him to stay_ot, home; his absence, it is said, will not, in any Oast), exceed , thirty days. "Russia has declared war against Sardirua.-- 7 1 It is stated, but' on the faith of ebonite 'Deere- , i spondenee, that Tuscany has joinedthe Western alliance.„Naplee has not. "Lord'Raglan 'is 'said td re have signed,. to avoid recall. The Earl of Lneatt and sonic oth er officals have been invited to reslga. "Very inclement weather has caused much suffering among the poor In England, and riots had occurred at Liverpool and London. A change for the better was apparent within the put few days.” _ Proceeding' or Parliament. The proceedings in Parliament have touched several points of Longest. On the motion that the Speaker of the House of Commons should leave the chair to go into committee on the army estimates, an interesting debate arose. Mr. Layard rose to call attention to the pres ent state of the war, and to the condition of the country, which, he .said, was standing* on the verge of rain. He adverted first to the compo sition of the Government, to which is to be con fided one of the greateat wars ever:confided to any administration. The new government &la mest identical with the old; it therefore behoov ed Parliament to conelder what the late govern ment had done, and how tar those members in office wore worthy of confidence. After discussing the short-comings of the ad- ministration kr their diplomacy; their ineffectual I blockade of the Russian ports, and in their for, saga enlistment scheme. Mr. Layard said that what was proposed by the present Ministry wes not to recall incompe tent agents but to send out a aeries of commis eion.l ! What the country wanted was not co missions, but men fit for the emergency. Among the prospective measures enumerated by the new Premier, nothing was said about the Horne Guards -:: , L- , ' '''''--- '" .IY C. It 1 1 92 . ...crh,A Lir srzszy.:•,... , ~ O,thVANTEI of all descriptions suppliedn- A.. 7 nixfaxcellisrasol Ilo_ Wows tom tbwolvas ft4dapautfee r" = 11 1 . :41. .4 1 " ... . 1 1 . 4 " 1 7,== 2 42. c . us , P nt4 , ' . - Io k pEN - ti - 1-itittratoat- - -"ii --.'-' 20.1.....fet.ka.ppitr i tn Kni man. 00 . •-, BauturramaClawasteis Stott ft... 1.11,71,74,2.,. ,r11 ( 1. HU1W414.,