THE DAILY ''PITTSBUR G H::'-GAZETT-E-4,-.TT,T-: ESTABLISHED IN 1786. BITOINESS DIRECTORY. wc, - con AVERTISING AEINNOT tri, 'NNW You. ane 10, Bata axed. P. A ax tre Airinte Stt the meat inthientlel and lerzert =did Papas both In the United &eh, • • Grocers, quor Dealers, • ~ , • qp inlrtoriber is now importing, a aupe !lelray OLtor Oornibe,of 'Mich of as comas at/gtans ofpm", Sphits.wlli prod,. fine •nao Brandy. Is Essen. of Bachelle and Marl's Brsnaytor Jamalcsantibt-CradrAmn, Ann. CSdv arialrael" Urindy, Hallam: Babel= Selmain, and kmtch Whisky are so- knowledescl by the New or: Merchants by•the great cia- Mand atter tham.l Dinstions t. Us. will Invariably be Illsral • - • Dr, LISSLIS FRUCRTWANOFR. • • • ill Maiden Lnue,Nes• York. N. M L —Fhotammolale sod Daguerreotype •• CheaMals. Matta arid Patent licaletn..- bromism. loline. Cyanid.. Pot:min:DA:lde Mirsc. Ulstillod Maroon'. Nitrate afro.. tin. 'Metes Stuart Copsire. Fnadiaalrir reatlica. Find. Bismuth. Nickel. Idarrane,Cardimunmbaname Rouge. t.n; Ply Mop, Indigo. OM Juniper, Caraway Pimento. Bitter Almond% 14 • • - 2nbS-6t.dr Itanzarian Wmea. - . VIILECiLiRD,&BUEK, south William j/ New TM*. sole &gents of the Huntarien Wise Exporties dsmelsUm., have onistantir in mote . R a a d a "4 rt s= . s l =, m rsTilZ f t 1=17,7n! bottroni I.(lldenb=)Ssinlei.iieernelsi. ° 3leSlidnnt4 Bowe, medial*, andel OM.) Esetreasdi, Nal (Er ana)TAlsorl,. Eallovai, ea, of different iminde. WANALAII7ED TOBEPCREGRAPE JUICES. .All orders gatinptdreteeated en lissorable terms. sauna. - - liongtea 'Patent Figgie Skirt& RATES TRANCE;No. 1. Barclay street, ttamYaurros—Noaa arl i rvdna mei* 217 .11.r . , , n. fr.= to law. slattlZor WJACKSON - it DUN, of flu& late dun e of W. JL N.Jacksak 2 Bwas. Grate sad reader *Atm 2to bug st. 0.1030 areataar. met Y 0, 14 00 " c 00 . 41 7on , bind nary Tarkty at Gest. and leads= lia ooo. C3o3altrabi Nam German Silver Oriata Wboi• DiaW*looololod. 3.12.1r0 NEW YORE ADVERTISEWINTS.— IMEZZ=IM 'IO:O.B.DH3N SIILLSO9. irtuNo, VirSISSENBORN CO., C. hem Vn 11114% e * ' re i n a tra 11 s t t rine alatden 'COTTON ;MTh VOCE., aOHNCOLTS Standard Cotton Sail Dnek 11.11. BRAME a CO.. No. 11. Pine streek Ire. York. rriTMVPS Prr.nralr sills Sathurtt Printers., . riSS • OWEl4,)toistkliiKE & CO. linportero of Amerkiiiit sad Vtdiret 811kindralpuCkods.112 exii f ~~ "•L, PSTBIN,/ HONIG, 100 Liberty Bt., and Ltig 1.1 Kr WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind Manaselnarr, 13 al3 St. Cal Am; Pt=tt. mats. JOHN DIME; DEALER IN IVORY, sad Y analdeetaree of Inn . : Goods. tie. 3 Mann ak ' ce2o4) TA.ItiBS.QWEN, 15 Broad St., .I.m of L:11{11L , SPIILDIPER 4b . RAARAILS, .1131- portant °Merano and Beigbm 136361 Clotbs. og to.. No. 63 llchsng•Plsoor.. --30301.3 IDETER.D. MULLEN, Importer of French Ji Gomm and Bytes Dry Goods, &tins. Pants tar'. w., Sharrls.Wocarno. 2n. Na Sl Dr.rd Arerr, D.nr TrriL KerlSl7'4+l.DM . J:U'r berg. M.; , A- r- 5 1:: • I portiss otEhmalaleas . isnabbin 6 , 3611,, and Num- -A CIICTAIR RENCIIDY ILTSE the I Mexican Mustang Liniment in va.... , a4500. Brokaw. Hamm Swabs, Cats, Mee • Bare; as anetual ooze for all oslaroal aaaplaluto of aura or ankoaL 8. W.Weatarcolc. oriel* aciain.tat anl Taval'ador. 8048tomolwar. N. Y. iVatje.7ss DAERIMMYMPLI3. GUMMY, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest KDW.ARDS, — SANFORD.CO„' Foreipp Taproot:No. 36-Broadarsy. 1311xda sad Paatsitaa foa• ad to sad from sII lartdor tba world. Moat to Plttabtuadt, Adams t Clo. :r.' 441 .W • 11.TJ.4 N. • VALUES ZINN CO.; 52 Maiden Lane, Lapartes et-Yrteadt and Garman Fultjantl hug Baskets, 4.lmaxiatsetarrre at Cum and Glared - 3LIC,MCCTISBY ,&?fD 21ACHffi8 TOOLZ. AMBEWS JESUP, No, 67 Pine st.,-New Yark. Oka - nail= Nererbasts fa ibe4ale del kinds a ist. Teas sad Cotton Ltd Woolen 31.srattam. Tom Um if.r.duslve Agents for Lona hina da93-traylCs6 MlPVl4.lL'ii: 4 : 4 :oo# 3 :l CYRDSINF._ FIELD ,t'CO., 11:CU street, MalXrtai sad Wholes l:lNslas ta ArnEti. Gana. salt Enzlinh PAYERS, and wurT deicetption of Pa Disauliketweraiastertals tiag3l'6s I i )IINCAN, LEWIS it BARTOW, No. 161 street. , great Taligtt of PIPER thr Book . als,_lltatiricters. Printers, Bookbinder. IlsnoSacternes. sad Tradesmen azerallr- tdaSS IITIAVCE SALMLLNDER SAFES, do ,11_0otthes Defaxice Locks and C7OlOl Earn 110BILRT TRIM. Manufnetandr, 192 Peal I tap2l/55 . TOYS AND PANOT GOODS. JJABIRORN 64 Maiden Lane, Va cir GA : =l 23 Mat,' tine, Inrortergo.yb TILLS; TOR 17.0011.8 1711CHIBINZY TOP 3. 11131• IA • .J 0 I `O -- - Emma& Taos, Garalrk Wm.} iilatDOW 01.1124-PAMI3, If." POILLONffi (30., Impolizzo of el •Irree# Oceeli sall Window .00H day • • 7, —STRAW GOODS-116.74. , rpHOS WHITE' & CO. No. ,41 South 2.41 ' .. etree.; Pansaarbu—spimild Do esteblibaseat— 1130QT.S & SHOES; W1:1.01.4E16 A.L.E A.ND RETAIL, MARKET and 6 Union ate, 3d. door &moo Market Hotrod, Tittaborigh. would loftm o banb Wends and the subtle Renerally, that be luff reel Mobil iltocinofßootesnd Shoes is ell their esrfeUes, - 13:14 Stork is sae of the largest ereroPuue 4 to this city and t Pm by Une Mies of Philadelphia, New Yo rk and iketzeh sad be truets cannot Tail to pines eLL, Gnat care has bon limo in taloa/OH the oho -ienshoreodhall of which he wearsats. _ lie eleacontianee to msaufsztare, se Deadens.. s 9 de. scrintione af Boole sad Shoes 'sad f ant his load aped- . ems of ova 9) years In Weinstein this dty. 11, be tryst( s pace koarea A tee thadtr at u Ii w D h bearkin vithtlhOer T. jaELN , r,r...— , ..........D. T: Yoznyan-..... _: ....a. . /Una • ifsdelskx C , arr.m 'Factory. acrh 21.0L1:15T0N, BROTimetS & CO., pr - *- .1 ankh Idaliara, eater atileboita end Bel= eta.., City,Pa..lllllo onlutsididid are nnauxbetmia sr an attentive arazinunt oillardairatinya. engem. =ago gm /r.-. audit in ail their varicnis in - rian nith to durability sad beauty af Web. - in all eare z =the bad Juniata Iran and Eastern Illetersy. attended to on tbe nest resennable RM rir imi conlidecattbst as who Marrarar Item il i tTl ' Tea Pat .. ;: . r . ,V , Ainyesettetly ntied, on VW, at their work, sad Idandentur yam G S M" larym.aintan taring the itai.. MIL QM= . IETNA GLASS W.ORISS,.'. Wll..- DAVIDSON , A AISWFACTTAXAS aaddealeisinViala; Bottum am all kladootGreea and Mint a Lamm to—No-21Xarkat ! .teat. Plttatargf, Pa 4 W 5 = - P. , d Mtn• _ . U"' : '66 Ara &ma, rogesselphis, ii24kOrters of EL & L Getertricrivalle.i NEEDLES. Agents forth° most Celebrated .. 71prFar .1" 1 410, ifO rsa griEZZICIUNO 151111117. PITTSBURGH COACH' FACTORY. 7 316E1 litrira 111 " to lM 2 . . MO Alin, 3M__ awe Wood rt. .Pittsburg_hf Penna. VOULIES, OAILRIAGES, PEZETONS, lattftruirzite,,,,i.ejnoZ latx,y Veldt I:47taaltsal=flof OnLh. sk RI Ifirlillialinnsaisd. • oni) . 0 , _MLPETO -011 - OLOTHS,.&a. - Err MVILINTOUS BBOS. are now eell ir • 'stag off tbair entire stock of ObroodinjoMl *dbl. Ike •eiftistgrises Wyatt= am calmed to the and motet. Om.stotle ecosiototoportartho gonowini. , ft Mob }VTOL PM Cop t topostmbrostotiO Artooott. 3 plr,_ sto2 mamma Iniceittr. Datooot4Totu odd Plato Vcoltttor ;LW sad w itax i arl t it.....Wl with~E: .7 ltd.tootoout Biota or ail Mods. of id artidels pasmtir keptin • a reoliMlrtic to fondeti stountost.. Bocaee aJ Etc.. toil will do volt to all now. an it to us time to Nom t i =tos. Botooteder th! ohm, No. 1.1.; MaocV. I ' • WIC A. IRWI3'I3 n.A.,.. ESTATE OFFICE, No. S 7 Froht .. Let.t.&ldamfrom Blarket Dealer in lab, Chant: aral . 7 M4 /. .. 4 g. - Dc. l te.P , rt.i I. , vito. via onld. -. 2 / 1 44/i V l lMERt a nanrnizas AND GAB =TM . aad- First Stsvd..li IND mall. RIMS, OPPOSIIT ILIULLILD idandunn. MANUFACTURE. all icinds of Water, ; Gas and atom Mina Hanoi !Mad up with Ow and, FRI i Fi'l,_oo. '-' Ii, E I A ZNM N 0 :29 North TRIED Sired, PRILA'DA _. MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CODE 11%L•aa imPmeas or TRILNCII ciAmesmi& and in SEE and OAK BOLE LUTE= END CROUND,NITIB- - -279 sacks now landing rczcscomsccu. a. man tecc.a. nccnint on. pOT-A4H-54 . maks in store and forests by Iv a . / .!? tl rem i tVooe =Mtn st. :r i PE.AO 9-150 bas.ixL store and [M Dr - m6IB. ROBISON CO. BUSINESS CARDS ►id kit Kt] 0:60441 I • : A . 51 . 1 ' Auo t . ?eylLat . l±tr. r L)Olcit%..l43 /lath street . l74tien nt IV. HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake war. 'haat. Mort. betnan Poilrtivocid u.104,17T OBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law, , SClonla. Ito. 15,7 10BERT POLLOCK, Attorney rat Law— (or= of lift and Grain ezeoto.orPdodo thg:". l ddoo How. Pittobargh. tordlet's3 • 'AMES J. KUIEN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street. =sr Grant, Pitteburgh. jalb-dly I RANCIS C.FLANEGIN,Attorney at Law, No. 170 Fourth street. PltUbsagtr. JASPER B. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 119 Fifth grea.Pitteargb. HENRY, Attorney at Law Office, • comer of Third and FlTestmore etzeots. Cincinnati, t 4.1 13. 1T.C.0111 NITII,KINS Sc COT., " en a. woucces s ou.) BKERS tk EXCEEAIiGE 111LOKEES. • ` AN 71 FOUSTIUSTREA7; PITTSBURWL N the numerous EMI pensions of Bunkers end Brokers throughout the oountry. dining the last months, wears satisfied that In almost seers . instance their troubles have grown out of • dehartune front their legitimate businee• and we therefore OW occasion to am. nue the ambito. in advance, that no speculations In -an n. 4.47 or other • ontelde operations" abet' tempt 'from the strict-and legitimate line of our lessiness, tabus. lan that in &raiding all snob' Piveetment• we .hall not ode be better able to earn our onalgeners and ensure their meets. but that to adopting such a mom em shall_ Pro. lowbrow. own ultimate benefit lea WILKINS d CO. M. I iIERNAN, & CO., Bankers and Exchange Amt. caner of DiarnonctAllor as burg Cr°k r i ket. 14 . '93 W Ifirßuy endsell nank Notesand ftnaoonnt mese Iterhatute, eald Penninanty Notw., nuke Otlieetions In all the prhaelnel eities fthetnf Boogies Depoeits on teal Auden intexest, and ere their prompt attention teen oth• `R nutted "DD to a Brobres barmier. Il.thatorn Exchange mettentl7 br en). eth2s-1T • iLLClliarat--..71.43.12tra =NM ERAMER a, RAMS, Banters and change Um and Bur d Pell Gold and Meer and Notes, r.vaste loans ,en Heel Estate or Wet Bern- Mldee,pmehass Prmlmory hetes, azd Time 5111. on Y.set and Went. Inky and dl Btcolcs on Commladom Odle. time made on all pAnta In the Unton. • Moe earner of Thint and Wool Arent, directly opposite the St. Charier lloteL myldy t/113111 11031........W1L t MIT. apALMER, HANNA Co„ Successors to Homey, Co, Dankere.ank• iDokUnkod calm In Foreign:Land Domestic Erebange, Certificates of =ll=k .11=d h r o pz:1 4 =5 4 , Tzf r . I. ,R t iood s L itb n _Meek, Po tale, and colloctione made on ma:Vail mind. paipolote of the United Mts • The highest premium poltrf itreirfa And American Got& .AELralues made on oOnsirroxtonta of Produoh ahiPPed lemmmwww=sl . : 112111M1 era an. tree Exclumplkokent ., North Bast comer of Wood Ind 1V HOLMES t SON, Dealers In Foreign ..L.N • and Mamma, ROL of Eschaagm anti/Nate. of Dr Hank Notes and Pestle, Na eh Market .feet, Pitta sairColleettone made cm all the Teach* titles BOOKSELLERS &C. . i .~ JTORN S.:DAVISON, Bookseller and Ste maw. - to • Ason t Asour, No. 0 1150ziat : : . ' era , and tationera, N 0.86 Wood gnat. ctort doze to the o3raer ofTbtril, COMMISSION &C. A. A. HARDY, L ABoxemor to lisr_dy, Jona. k COMMISSION AIM FORWARDING IfIARCILANZ Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis It 47 1 POAD. No.Bo Water it., PitteBnrgh, Pa. !!M9I!!MWMCM= BIITIKII. & CO., "(ORWARDING & COMMISSION MUMS gad Dealt= ha all lauds dlittA • • Naar ZG NBANE, Comm issi onan ' For sAmtraxdar.3lambasa dada. Is Wad sad ..i ciabolt i bargb a. !ambatal..,"No. II; &m s3 ad - sably' •Ne 1.01130 if I Z Etnkr " NrlMpleatlttOCClS, Pr dam • • and Coau4mdmiMambas% gm : • : I 111101. I'OHN WATT &C 0.,.• Wholesale Grccors, fsano3ladea3l2.h.sate, •ad Designs la Produce ood - lisaafraures. No. 265. mint w Pitubanh 4tsbursb jB. CANFIELD, law of Warren,Ohio, Oozamision sale tin IV .nd Pmintdi. Cgoese, M Itu • , Pot eat A sir cod Western Produce geumuSr. Watt' Amt. De f tween Smithfield and Wood. Pittsburgh =nu urns, .—rnarar urns, rx. Alane of 4nnßobbon.Ull4* Co 3 rri LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Omens, ri ll ia tMe wad Comnbr i za l lte I nltikl ai,x , , t and Dealer. In burgh. .t7:11,1123U* CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—HENRY ILf cE97avardlngane t.sil tl. 'tl . 1i • • " °- ale ameessnd Osetambeiinn Morthsats. and beam PlUstaregh ilaaufactmett No 00 Wrier ntreet. Pitts. tmash. Ps. mgemAsPAT.Airrt Importer and Dealer bench and Amnia. wall Papa. No. 55 Marko. betworma Tlard and fourth atm; Plttsbargh. '53 ri ac porter DO. ".0 e a. • Iltuldn'tbrigdlrt ,c!rp..t.liart.o.rkm 00 a:tanlB & PATTON,-Wholesale and Ra egeera on us tuts= Ade .1 in. .lAnanun, 101731. M. SHAW, Communion and - For 17 warm* marahant,lto.3 Walnut W., Clna Monti. Itzwrititau.—T. IL Dugan a us, Tweed! Elblui, Catlasn• tar k Ford, Cineinnatl;3lur9hy a Crafts, Naar Oruunr, A. Oultautson, alfastaststrOMPlatt. Masa= oul-Caud DRY GOODS. ERANK VAN CKADER, Dealer in Trim• tux Marry and Glovasn La. Ganda, Halve! na's. Goods and rant anklet a htln Munortnnant of ntkh elm and. had at Na. Baonnhat a tat and the btatittatatritthPut apt 1.1 y o-1111021 CO, rrsurrinau—c. , 1.. AMMO= 00, R. TOOL A.A..M.ASON d: CO., Wholesale and Retail • Desieri Pm t! and tits . Os DTI Goods, 'hi Fifth A Pittsburgh. BURCIIFIELD, ,Wholenale azd Retail Dr 7 G0:42 II arctisata. camalbarthiad rtnprt. Pttlibantb. GROCERS. Wallace do Gardiner,: RI OLZBALS DEALER JP Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, a 0.285 LIBERTY AT. js.lo.lr jL9ATAR. DICKEY to CO., Wholesale. Gro aearw s,_Couraleakaa sad Eterre63 Fron banta, t sad Deale rsasta. In Prate.. BO ater stmt. attest. loltt Jolts narn----...xususo =to-- —.immix nom. JOHN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale:Grocers eedeocuelmalonMathaals,No.l73Modand 228 Ut. t. Fittsbarh. 1.10 ItOBERT MOORE, Wholegal° Groan, Rec tlfrieuc Distiller, Dealer In Psalm.. kittaburgh 11E a arekand klmli of and DuataUe Wines and 31.6 Liberty street. to band • my • sold orvct VILACTOMIS-- ....AM a, roam ft:LAMBORN CO., — Vi r toleeak Gro ,, rang n iast sad Dalai ht Produriatta tah saa Oakum shwa cm tarot at "her Warehouse,' Water meet, lith,hmyL seuLt-s - ;ass Braru-.4.......7AX1S D leatlA----.IfAIM & - ILCIE, Wholesale Grocers and MIL ONDItal; . W. H. YaaldT WM.' BAOALEY & CO., iTholemile Gro om. 9a. is and 20 Wood stmt. littabunt. VIVILLIAM A. M'CLURG, Grocer and 11 v r's• Draw, Main of Wad and Sixth desstmslus slts 01 head a bass sseartzasat of tholes Gmerries and tens Igo Pratt' sad nuts. Wimslosals sad distill. Destensspplisa on Stu boat tarsus . . 11013/ MT ,LAIZELL & CO., Wholesale Groan% Commbrim Non Unto. Donlan In Prodnom putsbanch Iliaoutiotanne. No. 253 Llborty attest. BicifikoDs3B, 'successors to L11.11144"Wholasolo Oroom, Forwoxtroo sad ilordosoto, Deem to Imo. Walk Gams, Cot. ortirittobscriat DI conlbetonto towoodr. carom oi Woxl sad Ware stmts. Pitabastb-' CULBERTSON; Wholesale tamer and Ommiletan Mathrot, Dealer fa Frodyee sad Htts =gig Iguatllmtured Articles. 2.10 Marty strest, Runt nor> & R. FLOYG, Wholesale Grocers, Com • mtadoalderehinta, tad Donlan la Picticor—ltound Bnlldbus,torstint on Math Wood* 1,14131 • T rA., itneeWfittabionis. • • rI;M=FRFIPM;7 2 iI IopeoALBY WOODWA33D & CO.:Wholq , P enwei Mn vu laartst stre.t. PkUaderls, DITLIDGULZ......WILLIAX IMAM.... ...IL A. Pony MfCANDLESS MANS dil, (iraccep ors tetrkluuness- .4 Wholowir• Groat., Iroz4 O rp ear= = saft Llttsbutp Removal- TSAIME DICKY k CO: have removed to No SO Water .roll 63 Prone eta H warebooi. Ihrokerly e ecypled by nerdy, Jame Oar • - sus Ei n. DOLLARS REWARD will bo paid fir the thrtootkra of tiok= wbo In tit. halt of n'Pri ranla t CO.. ?I booth street: TIMBER LAPIDS:IN ELK CO. • FOR ll lIALI6-13otwoon Woe end Env tboturond ohos of Lnd In Ea e r oolyorslItImbood; tot only $1,60 for nem The Lotto aro 104 01l In tyseto of. mimeo ono to null truchosell6, ' 011ak ' ilk/4M KM 41, 601 IL PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1855. AGENCIES. • S. CITTEBBII2 & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for ammo., and pureharre of Real Ertata Collestlon of Rents, Negotiating 1.0.18, Ronda. Mortgagor. la. 140 Thk.l at.. Pittsburgh. Pa. /I.lchigan General Commission boa Agency Office, VOR the collection or Home and Foreign 11: Mercantile and other Blotter eWma. lo Madame sad adjacent States, I useatment and Payment of Moneys, Payment °fluxes, Purchase and Hale of Real Estate and Steal amgl Insurance Acetate. PELTIEII & ANDERSON. Detroit,Median. Es.jere neer in PitNbarrph—ltearra Kramer & Rehm, Rank. ern White A Co., Gazette (Moe; Lorenz, Stewart & Co., alerehania. We:me—Two Agencies or Michigan from respeetatd• Insurance Oomnaolea. mrl9-I>d AUSTIN LOO5l-IS, Real Estate Agent, Stork, Marchandlee and fill Broker, enc. go. OR artb Wean ebove Wood. DueMese promptly attended .irftdlY AMUEL L. ILARSIIELL, Secretary Citi- A 7 ten's Ornarmar. 94 Water etreet. M. GORDON, Secretary Western Inan a ranee eoo.. 02 Watar street . GARDINERCOFFIN, Agent far Franklin , hyr Tanana, Company, nottl,oast corner or Wood ---- -- PA. MADEIRA', Agent for Delaware Mn . taal rosscrsuee 061121.t.r. 42 Mater Etavet. MUSIC, &C. 1101 IN 11.11TIMLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Bipd. and Mud& InstraMents. &boo' Books, and bocrf Sois egret for Chlckerthes Plano Fort" for Waters Peonsylvaals—Na 61 Wood stmt. _ - tijENRY • ER, Dealer in Music, Mu sical Inetromenta, and Importer of Italian Strings, agent tar Nan= k Clash's grand and wpm. Plano."' vith Warman's Mclean - /Atari:L=lot. Also for Dunbaner Banta . - . ... DRUGGISTS. 7. TORN HAFT, Jr., (uccessor to Jas. M'euf ?turzfricks,siasts.auil SNI T Izirdo L . r t dc z r ttrn , Mn li Alley 6 P . lttebura. lar Anna*" Agent !ct dr. TOUN P.. SCOTT, Wholonia Dealer in EDrugs, Psdats, Ten:dam. Arid thy Htuffe, No. 296 herty street, Pittatrargth. All orders '.lll receive prompt atteutten. gar Agent tor Schenck'. Pdosonla Stray. =I 141 y BA. FAIMESTOCK & CO., Wholesale .Dr=and mancrfacturers orWhito Lead,ll T ed " corner Wood and Front streets, Pi ehtt. burgh. no 11E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer is 11 5 ,11 . 1tA t Itr t. T t Ell.a bi. , Tunnbalke.go..., YILIMIWCZ GLOM. =MIL I R DAuts., UN WC°2:astli JSCHOONMASER Ir. CO., Wholegale • plumed" No. x: Wood stmt. Pittsburgh- JOSEPH FLEMENG, Successor to L. Wilcox *Co.. motet ltarket street and Dlalsntd—lEorp. ton- M.Cyout bands toll sad onapalto almortattot of i t= Irtuto, Malkina Quota, Paltanary, and all pa:tall:Lb:lg to his boldness. Phrddans pretertpUons canfoll7 commutated all boom }okay OolanceitaA iiR. DAVID HUNT, Dentist, may. again be found to tan Mks, on Fourth it. sumi7 gra. Patters:ma's Livery stabla 11 7\i. VARIAN' M. D., Otfiee 6th street, twee Elatltteeld. Olga Jlurt.-41 to o ; : i 4h4 d to SCOTT, Dentist, Fotuta street, fen doors wart et Marta. Offlee.hoors ... Di., to r.c. •Wr. war: sated. MERCHANT TAILORS. J. I!. LITTLE, MEReIIANT TAILOR, 155 LW:MT STMT, NEW SPRING STYLES. HAVE just rec'd a d% CR large milky of new Goods for are ForlnSleAM, Oloimrrre and jet of the latest styles and of the arrest Antra& .131.-INUFACT Mt I NG . • i 61 Penn et.. below Marbury Pittsburgh. BOILER'ILARERS anegnmET-iIION StOPESItS. Mantifsetaren of EnnaLlN Patent Weans Ts. %laden nes Bed Stn. Pipes. Con lin:mm.B4le Peas. Sugar kJ:Leen Yawls or Lib Soots et. Alma Meek=ltlts' W.k. Us and Viad bons, es. Ilepsitios dm, on the lehorsiotke. 00104 0.1. Nir—WOODTVELL,' Wholesale and Retail sad Thaler Is Cabana Ws" 83 street. JORN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES • sumlor artlele, POLIO BOX and BRAZED BOX VIM, ecrnor of Andwpon And Bar Lawn ny etztots, one nanny tam tia nand street /Irl , lge•Al- Ingbo CUT. o4Aktoll - cgIBROIDERED AND APLICA MAN-• TlLLAS—Matertals naried for Embrolder7 aad Ap .a ark by NUR & WILSON, igatf N 0.131.% Mau stryst.abovii Mad. • Hats and Caps. WILSON. & SON keep constantly on • ttr;h717 . .4 "' e... qVan."'W'"C r ..V. Ip i ill a nd p. list or OM l'ord •od he•p, Oo .ell to giro or • era total.* rrorelosalog etuomberv. neaStf M'CORRD st WHOLWALB AND RD7AII,7ABBIONABLB HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER% AND MAMMA INC ALL BINDS 07 FURS CORNER OP WOOD AND PIPTIISTDRETA Pittsburgh, Pa. t4-rwr wtt etobracee rtery quat7 etrkof Ha. an= MDT" Boas, CNO. and lur Bonnets. 1. P. 111110IITO1 ....ULM MM....... S. =MOW .1.3.1“1911..............,...- —W... commas, Living. atm, Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. XRACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, caio.aas Onto do.; PLO= =id Donator do.: Door e of all due, ffprios, Drop and Thumb Latched, Coffee Ills of mime Liner. Psiot Mill, enerored rafter= Bone and leeetentn .550,0*, L.,. c,,,th,,, a mr, , non. in form Ana =an. atf W. W. WALLACE._ STEAM MARRLEIVORKS, SA and as LifEiti ere, [Matte, :MAW *ld. PITTSIMEGIL mO F NTENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, may" band..d re f lts to t : b. deZr l y ioa l ldnal.tatt lowest prime. dttree hundred original and "elected de 61COLO for Ilorntesnte4 h0.,,h0n hand. Mack and Mob Mar bis fmmlehed to the Trade at the loved . roes. ordeti Wad with deroatete at &Id Meer W. W. VALLACIL tun Cotton Mille, Pitteuro. TI ENNEDY,. CHILDS & CO.. manacle .1%. tams of— _ 1:43m ANa tam 4-4 Bttestlswit =Mot all colon and 41.41.5 ° Had Cord; . !: Plasma tan. sad Sub Cor4l Hope °tall alma and ditatlt.atr Batting. 1414.41rderi it at Wit Ilarlawa Moto °Mogan. Wilms 00. 131 Wood attapt will hats aU4atlon. TO BRALKIIS IN .WASILBOILEDS.. IN 1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented a calved's. inpretuneent . Watittaard a, far., , ,d4eb he o tained a itdent in Oct., Mtg. told itoProlerneltt consist. ed klbnaeriyMP _aria&thil Edam of • sheet of Zinc (or other nil metal) ana there owning them to /noir< or eat their 1111 Y into the solid wooden sides or logsof Wash brunt, the toethcft previously Employed, baring teen to a/Lough a &waver rote mortia, to neer. the sue• talle plate, O. RICS subsequently mold tie entire UtUrssi and oint . :Oda In geld Patent to the subscriber, who Is rZ e t•le , ll7rar ß ybenf, g i p ell as only authortaxt seer. OM RA LENT t e a r o r AD& having slattedel Our to tear or Wayne. Bs11” . A Co. In that business,. Induced by. the paps:Of nd atetadre deaf said Wanted Waeltboards. t tt d r ecitt 1 ?rat I ri7; rer. 4 t gt• t,7".lZATarg:4 mewed by said Patent. Suite hare to occlevneed and Oil rare pendlairsoalast autaht puttee, known tot. thug engaged,. sad is hour intuition to prosecute' for all ia• trlngemanta upon au legal sad just right to the extent otttheelaw. All persons ore thrum:ere cautioned Kiang M ax t o p= r dodingiri = glao 7 W z ash ar board d a .. l: zw artir 4 marine. It may he well to remark that the violation to the shape of the alma. or the etoployrornt of any Patent. ed Mathias to asp Washboards, donna. etre the right to a» the /hernia Adana Pro= sWeeleaulhed. upon which the value of the Board really depends. Whosessle orders for the c muinc article resteotihilY roCoited' cad Promptly executed at at law e p M rices as any of the moo thorised nukes, by • .•J NE .W. WAYNE, , Yale Proprietor an Manufacturer thereof; Oilice at Llardware tom No.l.96llshalst. cep:elle Sth. leag- Cincnnati, Ohio. Intelligence Office, • NO. 2 A T. CLAIR sr.gzsr. SERVANTS of all descriptions • supplied Priest. fanned and Fiot la cm reewtfollLsollelted to mail tbiuruelvei of the reeilltlee novroffered. Test eery kw offered se guarantee for future Wars. 4 0.—CoPeetIonspromartly, attended to, amino & ATNNA.. =Bharat of atilea to reatfil v a i taa±n, a a uo. BaakaliaadComaaadou Etoek la% km& 77, ItL it. J". A. BROWN, would most respoctrullyln tarn the fiablia that be kwre on bond, at his slain. on:tl6.=Ao , f , Vra=ood. mm Ware mad:Golder, to the beit 4l Arle. varriated agml to Imr tha United notes. ttli OUnd.d.n be remol44 without the .id of • woe dike?. 14,12_2 ourrhserd the stack, tools, and wood of the Catdeet 'Extabllshment 1102,6 q lateClellbold,l em Avowed to Mob& amts. old cottomere ea wen ea the Toblfif - ft isrfiti, with ererttdoil ha their 1120. Avner, 1f 0. &Weed street, Pittsburg •• . J. A. BROWN. - J AIINDRY BLUE The attention of farai;• and wagon:me to Inaltea to thlr Inas. wbleb.bi trey Indigo dleaolvel, bail= ell Its plepartbm retained. The Laundry Mao seaseetee, met tba goolluolveol Indigo the adnmtaire- at Isagazeir abetter colosto &elm. of bo• fejt mach sows dmpla ootteenteat tot new and. of W inn • pains at axrat tree alf. OWIAS to tbo foot that not mare than me ballot the balsa can ho dlaaolvel by Toe tat. It I. eatirely &Aiwa* of say propwrbise Injatione to cloth.. Wa IratLW solid: • tzlal, sad marmot It tab" am • ementad, Tat ale' by JCIINI HAYT Jr. $,.. ... . Ragan At% -I . . . 0.: 01 Mnrket et , oiealosing out their ei). • threstociarDry Goods at all Immense elllscount from PIT. eturron=il=4: 4lt4 7 oo = CZNISTZIZon i r Wisirm "s ta ' 11:!AP ". Va b an C lVerila t ti n ek h tlf mil" ' " tirig t --1 , ,, e , ,w,,,,,,-,rirb.wavd-ra4Aptp.rils.ricv,4 CdiOLDS tut not always Oontamption, yet Coo ratortion gee:array . the milt of. weeded .% Mom. of tt.m. eee "mare bamMistg , •br" I t: =T .' 4 br" ?OM Y.. )1 744 01 . . ":: IttrlTK&--15 bbla freer 801 l Butter on %lad snd for sei. ur Bltllxvan morgain, NSW YORK LDVERTISENEM'S. Prom VISSCHNIC SCHELL'S. OrnarLl Advertidng flouter. No. 3.1.6 and 3.14 Broadssar. N.W IN , a. Hata yo. Naessu aural.) Reliabk Pima in V. City e Nog York. p:11*:4:0:CWit) , :jell W 1101.12113 LND MAIL THOMAS FAYE & 256 and 257,Broadway, New York, DLrectly °remits the City MAU* Park.' ILIVE eJnattntly on hand a full stock of American and /mach P.M!' tin , ro es. e ha Printa, Curtain Papers, Bed 1 en. Statute. Landecispes, an, of every style known to the trade. Marchauts laying la their stocks. can buy from first hands. at we manufacture largely and imr dine. from french Manufacturers, for whom arsine e agoras la the United Stab. Our ratan clepartmeot comprieni the richest styles of Decorations. Special Importations !made, when deeiran from our spieudid wellection of !Ramat-. Artietic Paper Dangers sent to any part of the United Stater. rahl94mt Umbrellas and Parasols. JOHN I. SMITH. , WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER, and Vallee- . , 234 and 235 Broadway, New York The most ostensive In;the WILE late fall is the pricebf mataria* hu ,rll=l'7. tgl h .C.;,7llVI; trgi trader. and to otter to toorehante,st tar" low raid., lbn latgeeLtro moat oopplott ontFt‘lttat er UMBRELLXS. AND PARASOLS • be found In %wore or America. klerehato 'hating 'ew York to bur their grewle, an NNlfenquilf Invited to II sod examine the etock, oe N. 11.—Prose exit this nerd ont 11:1=1.1% our Iciebe.k. .t book forfe rerence. JOHN I. Disnolerturar. inklban• 1855. MILLINERY. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, pW Broadunry...N.. 9 now prepared to eznibit, and offers for Lwa ,n aowliolosala= gt tall . at „ therr g est lay took of French, Pagll7l; and Amelican no d and Straw Goode aver owered at any one entsblialimect to Mgr city; equal, Hoot impeder to boo ruiner imPortatlona Thar . hays been alerted with mat steer tbri..srlliktrtitre. lemoch tollilner..Madam• lahallear, of nt% and Mrs. Lanolin. Una of Sondra, tendon. P. BouneUt constantly on hand. Orders br punctually Winded to.IS , Idra NIMMONS, ZT,lnty UM Broadway. Now York. s. Daguerreotype Materials, 6.e. scraanoDups we . prod in lo rbototltit alscrUse• /TAat . NTrIONY'SeneraTYWt of Materials for the Daguerreotype, and for pictures on .firperand Catalogues trinildied on application. floods can be sent by express. payabl• ou doling:, but parties with whom we are suutenuaMted, must give refer. one. as In their ability to pay for the roods on arrival, or remit with theft order enough to cover eiters of trans. partation. fe27-300 L ANTHONY.= ihoadwar. N. Y. New York. Bag Blantrfaotori.• IIA3I, Flour, Feed, Grnixt„ Meal, Hominy, &tot. littetwhott. Balt./A=lomnd W other iiinde of toad..d printed to miler aro:whiner, wit . dew Add:n.4,1.1 abate, pleb. IT /lasi emit, Ma; York. WM. SIMMONS, Wholesale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, h27-33a, BROADRA Straw Goods, French Flowers, &c. CASII purchasers are solicited to examine noaK r STRAW ler OD .. Preach rowan, de., winch Ins be nand mesmerise to th.t of any other elmilar bonier In th. City. We stub receive, the coming sasion.yed steamers, and of our own manufactory, On Latest idyl. of BONNETS, Prencb glowers, de. La _ which de offer to CASE . versed "rfV=Ul VaP S t orni •t, :MA 4 K,rasirle4. CASH MUSIC & PIANO STORE hORACE WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. Music at Greatly Reduced Sates. OTWITHSTANuIIiG • tha combination . of Musk Dealers to katitit, the pries. of noneopy. muste, acofart I.l.lntalects of esti. compottos, and the. refti to extend to Mr. Waters the coart.wl. of th e trade, he Is melting immense ealm—hising abundant liet• den., that ne has public cOnntenanee and support. Innis Truth.% to the Gm/ Monopoly, and to Ms ed... to aid henry Talent, and to adopt theigatlonal •Currency. stock of American and Moro:lean Plush. I. Immense.mad the catalo •of hie own publicatiocie la one of farm* and bed o.lerhB In the United 81 0 act. lie boa atm rude • ilocat Reduction In the prices of ri•l29‘ Makatea,. and Musical Instruments of aII War. &pesos Hied 64 cetera Olen. for Sli4. P 30. 1 ,1 =..Z. Inter!. of sa Podd 4. 44 6. and Instruments as str.pand as dangle as Mow which cost $OOO. Pianos. every vitrietTof etyle and priri, up to 61000. c.oprigne the. of Inc different inanufastorica among that, the celebrated Nodose f0rP66.4 Iledto6. W.l.' Pianos and th•firilt PrlnniAlln .toute Plums of T. Una.* A. Co.'. nuke. (owners Of. the .T.olian patent.) Peen! bend Mauna. ers. tonniar. Prier from 140 to 6160. Melodeons from jordifferent =entracte:eta lulu. Ina the sectiknown S. D. a It. W. Sentra Melodeon., ann• ed.to theogoalpentnoutt,) Ute tea woke Os Volts 4 te 414,1113,L14.Z. MIS, and 1160. anilth's Me Bank Me l lodcona $OlO. Zed , Me. and Ardoison saarunieed. The beet terms to the trade. schools. az; 124 p. rent. dleconnt to clerspoen and chant,. All anis. promptly att., 4,4 to. - DlAnda sent to ell parte o the country. post.peld. at the redttcol ratK Menem) and Meet eatalownes and lechedubc ofof Ihrwerded bony addle. free of etnince. 616.4icie A 0 . tot CANAL ST/t1212 ND 0 YORE. • INPosTleft AND NANUPAP2I . .I4R OP CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, WOULD be reotectfully d inform th? trade Spring We wall nat tyt o t thi=12 4 t1M .. 12 . /Vt7l lrklnzary. ain Ho. Lg Um oche Mantilla combust - Mai Nen York Eholt prmonally yhtlting Paris Mtn mom mar, reimona iy avert that he will ham latch an/2 MP. laded stylta than an hommin t 6. ME.. trirm , noting of dealm. Iscalk.l to threntoyoh i nt . Cly may rely In , . Pntra , alt taloa. • '• BROTHERS & CO., WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, sxw rosx, Haw remeerd to.No:110 Khan N.., efing.uot. IrIPORTING the leading Drugs from their mszkata both In Eurcne, and Earl 'alias, and g Vrenth and Enaligh Chorale/Is. rotrunorry, Tooth. Nail and Hair Brasile* Hair Morro and atrava, Part, and 'Moo. ilanlaafo Corks. Eon*: p adrortronn on the moot moveable tonna - Order...Mbar ta - mrsen. or by n.ll. ratite Shelf best sttantloa 10111-121nr ALDERMEN. I. Donaldson, Alderman• eAQFFICE, comer of Fenn and St. Clair PO., rlttehor),b. [pathless portoloing to the 01110. of 000 erlll be pro.pt.lT attonded to. U 640 Patrick McKenna. ALDERMAN OF TILE THIRD . WARD. ()FFICE corner of Grant and Fifth streets. (rorrorrly oompletl by Alderman Lewis.)ober, all boolopts pertolloolt to (beaks of Alderman wyd Atztice au. F.. wiut. Promptly attended to. wan. mmror STEWART & KILGORE, -- nunurnartrnann OP COOKING, HEATING, - AND FANCY, STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castinp of all kinds.' OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty SL, corner of hand, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT H. PATTRRBON'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLZ, • 41 Sonter Diamond strut and Cherry AY ll ey " aylf.tt PITLIBURUIL PA. ASCU STRIAT, ABOVZ 816TENT118T/IXILT, H. B. BENSON, Puorairroa. sarrpicee.m.d., 61,66 Pd , daS , E. Id6l 8.1864-18 d WALTER P; MARSIIALL Importer d an Dealer In -- Plath,ll4pard_. and Daeastlts a . mr. No . . 85 Weal street. Pitt:a/nth P MII"- let gen t foyaf Oh, colebrated suaroifacturn. MesiriThelt: 00.. r. - - DS — ARIa gASHIONS FOR LADIMS'DIitSB- JITNE, dlrect per exam I I b s. o; RU=. Igartf 21111 C Pala. above UAL r. I.!mix )111311,, JONES & CO., PROPRIETOI3B KIER'S - PORTABLE BOAT LINE, Xi% ORWARDING AND COMMISSION DIRRCICAN2B. Canal &lain, Panne! and, Me. Mb. P. Dys .. T Ar di. L.,d oft, Now Pat*. S. Ct. lams, KIWI. ev tea and MA get, Aatbtaalts arld eta hob, lidivls Brick and Clar."Antbrselte Cad. n. BANXING HOUSES • op JOILN.T. HOGG: I 4 'AIM YORK, •, No. 22 SOUTIT ab at PIIILADISLPIITA, 1 prrrontrftan. ALLIZMIRIY CO, 09_412245NT, _ BONERS.K2 C 0... 1 WONT PLKAPIANT. WErnt_Olco.. i,..., ( CONNNWAVILLS. S CYAY IJNIONTOW_ ,_2l - .. •. BROWNISVILIsr, , " V . Deposlts received, Dlecounts =As, Ovate Ism . 0 0: 0. 0 4 Bank Notes and Moeda bought . Stocks. Notes and other Bectuitton 'bought mi CDlZMlnef f on. Cotreoondents asideolleetione sol' 110264 Du_ Innue Tribune,- TAs Wt. rave. V A, "KHIS is one of the oldest and most widely circulated Newsmen In tows, wArtn:f d .,reve....Atirth:ricar. ini veil to mud thsTr i sdrartlssmeufs to Iper1 per b. Dar tia r a& .be seen br Totoranee to its columns. . • MARCH; 1855.' • • • • • I,..Presh 'Spring: stork of Trimmings: ' °Sail ILORNE.& CO. Ini4ejost complet : . 42 the ow nin g or their , boring stock of Goods, to . they dadni to call the attention of their mate:wen and the nada: A portion of their thick Is specified Palm DIM Tanthmes—Compratng au the recent st= Came. Lace and Ribbon Trimming; wigg i i,4 a grieve, Gimp; maid. end !ninon; Eassonumna—gine French Wroadcbtathissand.hoonet Collar; Earn* and Beth molting. Valanciamies andblethe lin dm Embroidered Haig. Cana Banda. Vela, Tramder won; WrotablEdsingni and Ineertings. to. . • 'loamy stn thomiv,A complete and varied assort ment leaned Scribe gess= -A peat Ta , _ists of Glom. and Autt.ondiginag rest Peals made Lads Mitts, Hid Glom, .10., MEGLIMINT G0Z01.41.111114 • Sllkk Lydia n .; 'Bibb., Mowers mid CatrnmnCespell. 81/k and Cotton Quilling; thinking and White reed Colored Bilk Lath, A; • Coat Team= Maar 140 Eram China, Mitres 'Cravats and Balm; . Young Amer, .170agrep.,* • -doli r r a ron' 'Erne. &ad 'Madan , Ile; Etainsalsori-21114 Cotton and Linen Maw Zephyr wowed; mamas. Stamped Wirth, Brosbe; Combo, 2*-0' eins,Port libridene Cords and Tasse; 'emir Basket; Wait Berres,_ Bad Dream Wise and Bora Belt; Cotton *el posedtting Tama, ge., eta, au or 'rah). they *el di to offer en the bait t - . H9LNFITSUCZOni 77 'Market. et. YRODUON SUNDRIeS.--10 -bbln.-Mess perig go No 4 1 and 2 Tarth 20 ibis ileriEelit o CloraW, th L _SECOM4 lb* WIZ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1&5 Additional Foreign News by the Asia. EMIZTEEM A letter dated Constantinople, March 1, says: The delay which took place in the diatribution of the letters by the last mail from the Crimea did not allow me to send you an account of a feat of arms which:took place on the night between the 23d and 24th of February. For some time it was known that the Russians Were erecting important works of counter attack near the Malakoff Tow er, towards which the French lines were gradu ally approaching nearer and nearer. As these works were likely to ernbarress the French mi ners and disturb the plan of the allies, it was re solved to destroy them. To this effect a portion of the Third Division, under the orders of General Monet, advanced during the night of the 23d, and attacked the Russians in their entrenchments. The Russians, much superior in numbers, made a valiant defence; hut, notwithstanding their re sistance and the tire of the batteries andvessels in the port which bore upon the battle ground, they were driven out of their position and the works destroyed. This, it appears, was the sole object of this nocturnal expedition, as thire was no idea of remaining in a position that . could be swept easily by the gone of the port. The French returned after accomplishing their object, hut not without considerable lose, estimated at 100 killed and 300 wounded. Among the .former there were seven - or eight ofticere, and some. twenty officers wounded. General Monet had the thumb of his right band shot off, and receiv ed a shot in his arm. Thu loss of the Russians, which must have been considerable, could not be ascertained.' The Journal do Conotantinople gives details of a fight which took place on the 23d of Feb ruary before Sebastopol. .A bataillon of Zon eves carried by assault the plateau of Malakoff Tower, spiked eighteen guns,and drove the one my out of their trenches, retiring ultimately be fore a body of 8000 Russians. fn this heroic et - niggle 380 French were put hors ifs combat— Ooneral Monet watt wounded in both arms.— The Promo of Constantinople estimates the Russian loss at 1000, and reduces the French loss to $250. Some journals say that tlen eral Monet received five slight wounds while dispersing a Russian colu-nn, which attempted to cal off his retreat • • The Times correspondent, writing on the 2d instant, says, the silence and calm of the last fee days are but the omens of the struggle which le about to be renewed very speedily for the possession of Sebletopol. The Russians ores silent, because the allies do not impede the prog rem of their works, the allies are silent, be: c ause they are Proper ing for the contest, and are using every energy to bring up from Kamalesoh . and Balakriva the enormous mounds of projectiles and mountains of ammunition, which will b required for the canine of the new bat teries, and to extend complete, and strengthen their offensive and defensive lines and trenches. The railway has commenced to render service In Raving the hard labor attendant on the trans port of shot end sbell, and it is quite evident that an unusual display of energy bas been vis ible recently in most ot the public departhients connected with the army. The word most begins to be beard; officersere now told eo many guns mast be in the batteries on such a day, and that such a work mutt to finished by much a time.— It is now rumored that our fire will really be opened against the place very soon. The 24- pounder guns aro all to be retired from our bat teries, and 32-poundership guns are to be put in their stead. In addition to this, eight new 8-inch guns are to bo added to our armament, and are to he advanced to the second parallel, where their fire will be most destructive. All this iv to be done byer date which will have elapsed several days ere these lines are in print. In addition to our present stares,.it Is hoped that 10,000 ehot and shell will be up at the front ere the 9th of this month. The Russians have commenced to construct an advance from their new entrenchments to Mala koff. This is heseiging with a vengeance. The French seem to have given up all notion of taking this work -from the enemy, 'althenzgh, twenty thousand men were under mins the other 'night to do it. , Enabolderied by this racceM, the Rus sians are preparing to throw up another work on the tight of the new treachei. A oonneil of wax was field at 'Lord Raglan% on the 27th - after the departure of the post. The weather has been of the most extraordinary character for the last few days. Three days ago the very sight of a great coat or a warm pair of gloves made one perspire. The next day it was en cold that even our Immense etores of warm clothing were not euperfluous. Oat of the midst of othamer you are here suddenly precipitated, at halean hour's notice into the midst of winter. Dispatch from Lard Raglan. Beroar. SEBASTOPOL, Marsh 3, 1351. Mr Lone—Some more ships are said to have been sunk since I wrote to your lordship on the 27th ult. lam not certain of this; but, accord ing to my observation, the new barrier across the harbor appeared, yesterday evening, - to have been extended beyond the point at which I had seen it two days before. The enemy is busily occupied in establishing a work considerably nearer the French batteries on the extreme r;ght than that which was ate tacked by our allies on the morning of Abe 24th. The enemy seem to be increasing their torces in the neighborhood et Sebastopol, both to the northward and upon the Tchentaya. The railway continues to progress satisfactori ly, and we have already made considerable use of it In the conveyance of stores, hutting materials, , ho., as far as Kadikoi. The electric telegraph is completed between that village and my head quarters. The weather has again become extremely cold, and there was a fall of,snow yesterday and some little this morning. I have, dm. To Lord Panmure, 30. RUSSIA:I NATAL LO2OlB AT SZDASTOCOL.—The Journal de St. Petersburg of the' 14th of March publishes the summary of a general report re ceived by the filittister of Marine, of the killed and wounded of the Naval Brigade at Sebasto pol. From October the sth• to December the 3d last, it says the number of gonerals, °Moors and sai lors of the Black Sea fleet, killed or wounded in the defence of Sebastopol, was as follows ' Killed. Wounded. Oeusra floperkw mud rmbiltatn *awe -121 y 149 Nan-oomm'dodie.n and tab= 789 .. 2934 3773 Among the wives and children of the sailor; of the Black Sea there were four women and ten, children killed, and nine women and siz children . wounded. M. Kryloft, who drew up the report, avows the impossibility of obtaining a correct list of the killed and wounded. M. Elyleff hen organized a system of military hospitals st tilm pheropol. Intelligence hid arrived st Constantinople frost the Crimea. up to the Bth Mat. Nothing Important up to that date had occurred. Gen. Foray hos been recalled to Franco, Lord Stratford de Redoliffe was nerionaly in disposed. The intelligence of the death of the Emperor Nicholas caused great sensation at !Constantino ple. Preparations are belt g nrade'ln Comitantinople for the visit of Napoleon. - , Count Zomelaky organizes at f3c4umla sec ond regiment of Ottoman Coe= , in which Pules will he incorporated: , The railway train Balaklava to Sebaitopol•was to be finished by March 16th. • Beams March Is.—We learn from Honigs. burg, under date of the 15th inst., that the Em peror Alexander luta ordered that the part of the Crimes from Theodosia to. Sertach, hitherto un der the command of Gen. Chomutoff, alma also be placed under the military command of Irilloo Gortaehakoff. Dispatches from &asthma to the 8d state that the railway now;extends half way tho camp, that the positioa of Balaklave has been strength ened, and that the weather and the health of tire troops bad improved. Farina.—The Union of Angers, states that two evenings ago the pollee' visited the house of a person, beeping a wine shop on the Place to that town awl arrested him and sit teen other persons. They form a part of a secret society,' known bythe name La Marianne, and , which ir every day inorensing by the addition of fresh members!. The members of this soci ety are for the most part poor and ignorant pee pie. The Emperor of the French spoke of hisijeur ney ascertain; at the dinner given on the 11th to offMers whose reginients he had reviewed, and the necessaries for encampment. have been distributed to the officers of his homed:kohl.' A . despatch from Behobia etates that the bridge OM the Mamma, betweei France and Spain,. had been carried away by the overflowing of the , river, • - Bricium,..3l. 'inch, who Was calledin the. King of the Belgians to form a,nesi Cabinet; ' has refused toundortake that task. Be dd to Ms Majesty, It iJ said, that the , le ft is cotta 1 a positiot! tnarmussethe direction of affair% not batik the majOilty in the' Chambir: M. "de .Brnomier° has bean again sent for by the Wog. but was firm in his reftisal to resume of . • fl idpg sent, foil!: daTheuntin 'ti r o I llth; major) gat: ho would undertake ,the" formspon of a Ministry, He was to have a second inter ,iew trith hie Majesty 11m-following day. . Ittotsti.L4ll.: - Vantiunwno; Mareis , It—Ths first ixeilant the siyi' f.6 . 33initiii:ot the empire VOLUME Lxvili--Nimßgg 191 (dramas° is to assemble in April, but the gov ernment has ordered that, in the meantime, every man shall remain in his ordinary place of residence, without uniform and arms, until the order for departure shall be given. TURICZY.—Some serious disturbances had ta ken place in Syria, and 1500 men bad been sent to Beyrout. Mammal Bey, of the Foreign Office, has been appointed Governor there. A violent shock of an earthquake was felt at Constantinople on the 28th February. Baron Tocco, the Sardinian Envoy, who has been raised to the rank of Minister Plenipoten tiary, is negotiating a military convention with the Porte, with regard to the arrival of the Bar dinian contingent. Anirrasma.—The riot at the Ballarat diggings had ceased. There had been no fresh outbreaks. Those who bad taken up arms against the Gov ernment were the lower class of diggers. A late edition of she Melbourne Morning Herald, of December 11th, supplies intelligence from Ballarat to December 10th. The examination of the prisoners made daring the recent disorder, had been continued for sev eral day., and numbers had been released; others had been committed—a few- for high treason, and flame for sedition. Among the latter, Mr. Seeha.np, of the Bendigo Times. On the oth, martial law gave place to the original civil gov ernment /DICADTISL INUNDATION@ IN LIOLLAND.-21e counts from the provinces of Guelderland and North Brabant state, that in consequence of the driving ice of the rivers having fixed itself in various points into barricades, a vast quantity of territory lies now entirely ander water. As many es seventy villages aro submerged, and when it is considered that the inhabitants of these *dines are mostly of the very poorest class, some idea may be formed of the great dis trees that prerails,iand will for a long time pre vail among them.- Since 1820, such inundations have not bcen known, in Holltuid. At Arnheim enormous dams have been constructed in alt haste, to prevent the entire town being manor gad. The Rhenish _railway, will, it is appre hended, become impassable. In the village of -Veenendaal tho water cov ers the tops of the houses, rooster which will be left undermined and in mina. In -mot places the water has simply overflowed the dams, which , have hitherto. resisted the pressure of the accu mulated waters. In those districts, should the damage continue to be so limited, the conse quences will be but temporary; in some cases the dams are broken, and the water. has burst into the adjoining lands with a fatally irresisti ble power. In those districts the consequences will be of a very serious character; a vast quan tity of land will be • thrown out of cultivation for many months and vast numbers of laboring men will be thrown out of employment. Many cattle have been drowned, but in consequence of the excellent precautions used in signalizing to the people the moment of positive danger, com paratively few of our fellow creatures have lost their lives by these lamentable carnelian. A telegraphic message has just arrived from Bois le-Due, to the effect that one of the dams in the neighborhood. has given away, and that others are expected to give way, and that a great part of the city is entirely under water. Accounts from the Lower and Upper Rhine, and from the providence of North Brabant, con tinue to be of- the most distressing description. We hear_of houses undermined and beaten down by the inundating waters, while others, :more capable of ?eidetic g their violence, stand with their roots peering above their eurrounding flood. In one instance, in a village near Demi dorf, the inhabitants had not time to affect their escape before the waters dashed in, sweeping all before theta_ Many poor creatures were drown ed, though not so many, happily, as under the circumstances might have been expected. To those who escaped, the only place of safety was in the higher etories of their dwellings, and ma ny instances occurred of people being obliged to seek safety on the roofs of their cottages, whither no easistanco could be conveyed to them in consequence of the enormous masses of ice dashing about on the.surface of the encroaching waters, The village of Veenendaal has suffered sincerely; the inhabitants have e., have been driven from—their homes , en mass', and may be seen bringing with them their children, their furniture, arid what, provision they could ease, seeking shelter In the neighboring villa ges. The church, which is situated on a. rising ground, is almost the only building which is un injuredlby the flood, and oils consequently filled with poor creatures shut out from any other. shelter. Even when the water may have return ed to its channel, a fearful scene of 'devastation will await the return of the inhabitants. Of winter crops-there will be none—not a potato nor a chair remains; the village must in a -manner be rebuilt, reprorisioned and refundah ell, before its inhabitants can occupy it again. The King and the Minister of the Interior have already visited this scene of deselation,and his Majesty left in the bands of the authorities a thonaand dories for the immediate relief of the homeless inhabitants of Veenendaal. Collections are being made throughout the whole country for the same benevolent purpose; and as there are many Dutchmen prospering in England, it may be that they will also lend a helping hand in aiding their distressed fellow countrymen in this their hour of urgent need. In North Brabant the flood is not so general, but it has broken down the dykes, so that the damage caused will prove of &fearful character. 4 i3everal bridges had been carried away, and the town of Bois-1034ms is a diminutive island amidst a waste of water and ice. The surrounding vil ages are deserted, but when the dykes are re paired they will again, for the meet part to ha bitable. In one village however,2o houses were at once swept away by the flood, and seven of of their ocenpanta were drowned. It is 144 years ago since Holland was before visited with a simi larly destructive flood. - _ . The ice,howemir is now breaking up very gen erally, so that no further-stoppages are likely to occur In the channels; thus **may hope that we have now seen the worst of this inundation. -The Macao before Rotterdam has broken up, though not until a steamer of great power had first for ced a passage through the ice. The fact was immediately telegraphed to the principal foreign ports, ad thatnext week we may expect to see the usual activity resumed. Da. ACHILLT a Bwrouscotaus.—According to a statement in the . Peoria Press, made'on the authority of Professor Bush, Dr. Achilli has be- , come a Swedenborgian; and regarding ..tlespotic Popery and evangelical Protestantism equally abhorrent to true geriine.of the Italian race "he Is desirousof devoting the remainder of his life to the tulvahctment of the New ChUrtib."' Is a late-flait to Peoria, to collect funds for the dis tribution of the Bible in Italy, he is mild to have represented himself as a "member of the Evan gales] Protestantchurch of I taly,"to have isenght and obtained admission to the Evangelical pulpits of Peoria, and - to havelakin up contributions in the eturches of the 'geieral Evatigelical . denom inations. Six clergymen of five ditTerentdeCom 'nations in the place, 'have published a. note, charging Dr. Achilli with having "practised e gross imposition upon them, - by concealing his real sentiments; ind profisrptimeiplerthe did not .entertain. By this deception they say, he has gained access to pulpits, and taken contributions which we and ear congregations would have re fused Ewe had had any enspioloct of the facts in the cede."—Baton Atlas. Itonniar.—Ltutt Saturday night a robbery was committed on the train of tho C. C. C. Railroad, a short distance this side of Graf ton. A passenger whose name we did not learn was sitting alone in. a - seat, when a stranger who sat near the stove; came' over to him and asked permission to sit alongside, allying , as a reason, that tho stove was' too warm. The new comer was eating lozenges, and generously divided with the first occupant:of the seat. In'a few minutes afterwards he fetes nausea at his stomach, and soon afterwtrii fell aaleep, and did not wake up till the Combater come along to collect the checks. The stranger was gone, and in &short time therisin arrlared the depot. In the om-• nibus he related the cdraumstance of the lozen ges, and his subsequent illness, - to' ea acqurun woo; who at once a sked him whethor he had examined his pocket book. Re did so, and found hbuselrminitsVlS; but the rebber had gone, and it is hot likely that he ever will be caught. This is an Improved method of pocket picking. . NZIf MBA, March ar; 1855.—The widow — of the late Daniel Webster; who hlla been etayifig, tor some days pant, _writkllre. Edward Curtis, in Lexington alone, was:, eeriocelj hurtled even ing, in coneeirence etjering thrown ont of her carriage, ai it was Artrbit, through Fiairteetith` etreet airehater - thoned•the horses tad Inn am, and•in her freight eruienyored to Jump The unfortanate•latly was immediately takes up and coarepec . l,lto the Fifteenth Tara ststiod ber4e, ? where , her wounds. Ware arena - -; Her Injuries are Dn. Parker and. Barker sreits attends:lee. At 2 o'clock this -afternoon Mrs: 'Webster was still insensible. The ertentd her Injuries nixed be "ascertalsea until ehe reeereridhir, eankatouertess: A Type-Sticking ;Machine kl 6 been invented in Now York, hr . a brother 'of John Michell, which lit now tped. hi a book r pubßshing office of that city, and - ,whlbli, It le eshi, will do the _ work' o f fire men and,ifterdeductlng the man; nal assistance recinhed to operate them; the ra:. ring in the 'ocelot !For:ldeals t ati,itaportant . Ma. Entrotn—Dear Sir—Allow me to 'say that much satisfaction is afforded by the course of your excellent journal in relation to the various moral, social and political questions brought be fore the public. Without special reference .to its political views, it is surely gratifying to see the ground it takes in relation to questions of a somewhat moral aspect, such as slavery, popery, drunkenness, etc., which have such a direct bear ing on the nation's welfare. In entomb matters the Gaulle hasever proved itself to be the un compromising friend of right—cif morality, vir tue, truth and equity—both in principles and nieartrea. And at the present time the friends and pa trons of the Gazette have greater cause than ev er to admire its honesty, firmness and great util ity in the noble and fearless stand it takes in opposition to the new and very dangerous order - of IC.now-Nothings or Tenebrarians, which has re cently-sprung up. True Indeed, sir, among these men of darkness enemies have been made; but on the other band, among the lovers of light you have made many Mends and on this ground your friends multiply andi enemies decrease. And apart from this consideration, you ought to feel encouraged by the thought of the excellence of the cause-which you have espoused—it is the cause of light, ono truth, nod honesty, , incontlicV with that of darkness, falsehood, and deceit.— And the consciousness of doing good sustains an upright man, though he suffer at the hand of others for the good he does. A Most dangerous enemy has assailed the very vitals of thenation's • well-being—and undoubtedly the man who takes • , an open and decided stand against this oath bound, secret, political combination, merits thc warmest gratitude of' his country. And to him it will eventually be awarded unlesshis counfry' be morally and politicallir diseased, even to its own destruction. And verily it is ominous of ill to the land, when an evil of such a serious , nature could acquire such strength In so short a time—when there are so many found so com pletely lost to all sense of what is excellent, as ". ' to join themselves to this dark combinatioand -- bound to it, too, by the solemnities of nA eathl • It is truly alarming when there are. so many ready to act the part of deceit—eitmany so des titute of all sense of what is fair and honest, and manly, as to pledge themselves by an oath to conceal the .truth—to deceive their fellow citizens—to prosecute theirplans to compass their end by practising concealment and dissimulation towards others! Arid If meit were not lost to all sense of what is noble and praiseworthy, bow could they condescend to the stealthyttnd sneaking modes of procedure eldest to the order 1--Skulking about itrphiees of concealment—hiding frern the face of man,: .„ and the light of day—meeting in garrets and eel lars-In barna and old oninhablted hiises=a9 though they were allied with horse-thieves robbers. And smother feature of the matter, which is still more ominous and alarming, is, that mon bearing the Christian - name are found among these Tenebrarians or iturAira—and others Cing how little influence Christianity' ha/unpin sorrinmen who profess it. Yes, it .is saki that even Chrittion4 and office-bearers in .the house of God are joined with this dark, oath-bound combination! And is it possible that monpre fessing Christianity are so destitute of all knowL ledge of what it is f.—Christianity, whose very' essentials are light, and candor, and honesty; .and yet men professing it, binding themselves_ with an oath to shun the light, to keep in the dark, to practice deceit, to accomplish their aims by dishonesty and frauds Christianity as the great conservative principle in the framework of this nation, and whenever it loses its pow& on the people of the land, then hope has fled and desolation quickly cornea. And if Christianity — continues to lose its infln- mice upon its pfofeasors—if this that is now seen still grows--this "form of godliness without its power"—the notion's hope harperished forever. When Christian principle and Christian affection cease to bind the people together, the . prospect' for the future is anything but cheering—that is, ' when professing christens are no .longer boned by there. And already It has been.witnessedlinit .the ties of christen ,fellarship are weak. nom.. pared with the ties of this secret combinatien., An instance of it was observed at ttio sprhag : election. Two men were candidates for the of fice of Magistrate. Ono was a ourniir, having no profession of religion, and„destitute of near-.T ly every moral excellence. The other was a . ,man of admitted moral excellence every way. and an , elder in the Presbyterian church, and yet atthat election there was another Presbyterian' elder busy electioneering against his brother - elder„ and in behalf of his brother morkie---thne testi, .• fling that the Christian bonds which bound him to his brother in the timreb Garr-cider's office. were filmayindeed, compared with.thelenebrons' bonds which - bound him to bis brother of the Black Order, and manifesting how worthless, germ of goodness without the power " is:which will sacrifice the interests of religion; of virtue and excellence for the advancement of a secret. combination, endeavoring_ to exalt -the vile and.-- . Ito depress the worthy, to put the evil into the , place of influence and power, and cut off the good from both. Of Christians it ii said, "Ye tun the salt of the earth," and also, - "If the salt bath oat its savor wherewith shall it be seasoned It is neither fit for the lend nor yet for the dung hill, but men cast it out And so in this coun, - try when Christianity loses its power and be comes nothing hut a name, when it ceases to choose the good and to reject the bad, when it elevates iniquity and cute down righteousness, when its influeneeis employed to destroy itself— then farewell to the hope of prosperity, or even the permanence of the institutions of this happy land. Mr. Editor, will yen allo*me to cut in this mite fOr thOnaintenania of literal' Cantle.. jt- - -; is epectaAly intended sea word of encouragement while bearing the brunt and burden of the con flict now waging between light and darkness, truth and falsehood, righteousness and sin.— Nothing that le said may be construed as spring.. lug from the partialities -of personal.friendsidp towards yourself, as you are aware, eir,.that the author never had the pleasure of your acqnaint ance. Indeed he does not know that ho over saw the able and' honest conductor M the Pitraburgh, Soldiers' Bonnty Lands & Claims against the Government. priienio Bounty Land . War-' tin:Melte Polders, their widows and. minor thildren, end will Prevent. claims anninst the Govonment, Ann attennno boldness In the `lx= Of Minim, reasntly magh2Oo4tkfe,Nol44 ptnl at., one door store i A su Y l L th O Ete . CIIASLES NRld; AgenoY for Soldier's Claims. I.OO.OATION OF LANDS---PUitellASF; AND SALE Or LAND WArta4NTS—The nOdorshilr as made arrangements with competent and tusbouu hie gentlemen to Obtain earth:lest. or-wanants forgot , . Ales, thelt widows or minor children, wbo are entitled to Bountr Landg al. tbr the location or lands and theount• *base and oda of land wszrante: JOHN 11.DAVLL inhle Corner °Mood and 6th Au Botuityjand A_genoy: THE UNDERSIGNED Notans Public'vid 11 General Unita. basing had fascia fears es - pertain.. In do prosecution of Bounty . land end Panel= Cilium. offer thalr emcees to obtal.l Land Mannar under the t of Con grats- paired March 3d.168.5. which law Wants 146 sett' of 'and to all officers, Musicians; private., loam- Kam aeantenonarinera wio , 'how ten ad •In any ottlls wars dine°. 1700,, said, In. VW. td Stiles hove been erutassal In„ and. who [love 11017. calved their warrant) preslotolif , ' • ' ' SANIEINh STElTlfiltrd..t. Cu' mh2l3lrd Won - rims thrr. match 24. . - • Cuudne, Oil Clotha and hlatithips. /9.R.M§./W. iklo RE now, rectivinda largo and choice iu . .- iortmest bt ellatraNws, or hart. ocnslstlart of. .a. Ara Boyalnt. Mint wild waves Thine grs • , =Ls g he .111, .srery dseo4Doon of flew. Cotton low prowl Oarkains. . szt FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Prom 3to feet all watts. and Alsaanbls Oil Math; bull and jaws 011 ES oche; Sad, ester. mean Holland Window Bhsiliss Maas and Tsble Car , 1.1 1 1:& v,, Dnlts , d .. L O a ssos and Osston los,' laths lowest cull pokes. 1r1111.19°!.. , For the __ L ring Trade. tai .11,01VOLOTad, oI aIL Widths. CrOth ; ,wnnt Green OA Ctltth, , Ittri 3 MlNfar • Shade Trinualte,tr.e. _ We offer toC i olessia and Satan trade of the above la and the best assortmentarsalt. that Imo4l , a was barn In this Inman, end at priressOlr as any other mativlaetst7ln tha United States. J. it, H. mdt • "Oilcloth Warestnnts.. Nen 110 Starketst.. Ride Oil and Leather Store. - • : D. STRIPATRIOE, , • - 'No. 21 Smith . - Third Street, .. ' • Bitnian ILErkstsad Cberani sta...ll.ll.l4phis. - It4 . )::a $ ATM SPANIt3II- HIDES, Dr . Greettraltal Para Klps, Samoa' 01).Tanners ea Toe% at. Os toultreassardthe b.ttensis " soil os.ommisslm.: 1181,, ..411r133d50f!,,W.M. In pm raartmated. Got side: , t the blend =tura SM P T*2 l 4 . agg:l "' f4o cu c A;.ittn,.lk 13/NEr AND CEDAR WARE. , --SAMDEII 'Rona cmutintlr on:bind t-thl w a d, Hit at Wash tad Catlaube,_ll.aroNtStamboa Oak Wall, e.b.0:07 Drsw trackatic woodeir Bowls. C arm,. bri• AdearoseklLtse mad Cbarry Ws& iketds...and *Habit pads avant In Wallis. Also—tOsainOtlx% andloo do ,s : an Pah Ittlettant.kanlra. parlay an alloy Goods—A fullassort ' • 111 Majtust received. rare ( Pealing- ourBpring purcluocs • abTie goadir. LA act them** lowed *3:40 coantri dialers to*unalne car etc** bed ,r. 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