THE .-... ' ' 'DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1786. BUSINESS' - DIitECTORY, PETITNCIVA k 00-'l3 ditiyERTIPING .A.GENOY 17L NaWII eilis[, Fnr Yo;L is nno: ro;"a"de — re. Jka.• P. ik ea. we hereatleter the meet Infinentiel end lentd , ebrulatin maneerehei yaws bath fa the : United States To•linolesaie Grocers, Liquor ,Dealers, ,-and• .itanufacittirers , grit, subscriber now importing a supe rior quality of Oil ar Manse, or arbleh X of an . ounee 00 gallons emus Write...lll Produa• • tl•• L 'r • Brandt. lilt Moen. al Basalt* end lhard'e • Bnin y, of Jantelcsand St. Casts Ritna Arse. Cider .diPeaelt $O . flatland Schiedam Sanwa- sad Saadi - Whisk/ are Irt..aleaged tar She Her fork Merchsatahr the greet de• amnd alter them. LarectJorat kr nee erBI Invariably be. gran ht 1 ' Dr. L ill O ram= WAN a 011. • i Malden Isme,lfew Sock. S. .D.—Phlta.Vep_hLe sad Dasnerraotrpe Metals an&Patent nee;llsoadan. Vaal e.• Donuelam,lSilde Miser. Dtettiled Mareary. filtrate Byron' Taatall sztraet Copalre, I aselpaltur Pastllee. "Putt ni, Bismuth. Slake. MangsneNardlartni.parmtne Roue., *a.; Plc Illue,jadlga.. . 4 •. 1 Bitter Almon , " *a., • •Rungatian Wines. . • lIRCHARD ,22 South. William 1 1 :AVIO • wi swet' sw earodT• Ism orsortment of the mold comb:UM sweet audity Modred Moos. rnd sod indte. Id= Total; Menem E t wa. Bomodt (dtdrsibuM Sumbcfirdalelylddystbdt, Bakstor Narstvd. aU• (llforkorekosard4,4,l (Ey., wet) ordrie romptlyrroaded favorublo ter4s. Hough' s Patent . Bkirtti. - R ATES MANCE, No. 1 Barolay;streot, u &UTlO:r—Nona are =Woo except- thin- haro.the Amy of the Want. - AIL manufactures. and oelltrs W- M 1221112 win be vrocoentai scoardlrig to las. onla2o-r JAUKSUNR.t—NIN,of-the late-fl of 14: LJackaan Bosts. Onto *mit Fcnd Malars246 Yroat st, sat 930 Itros4vrar. New YorX. ecturtaatly 0. band mry variety - of G mt. and Well& NEW YORK ADVERTI3EIIENYI. --- The followlna. lin of //Wk.= Firma Pima area toroc L.. heat 14 moat reliable in. Ms city of Nei York. ACCORDSON mrsas. • Ej~TN~ j & CO., (lato UnOortelnand \VhollisalnDealra Oneina . n. nod itallan alueleal Inatrumenta and String" No. • Maiden Lane. - , jeL1ida.31.5.5 COTITAN BAIL DUCK. , a - OHNCOLTS Standard Cotton Sail Dapk; IL C. sawn k CO.. so. it mop etrert, sew York. V Oiar 8 Prtnt *u ar r" oleo PP° r RoLl Calico tw.c, • DISY tiOODS. flo OWEN 1410 N A AfF:Fi .1 CO. Importers of Broadw Arcutric ay. and Porelzo Ellt and Fancy Cl taD3tr5.50d..112 and E; COTTENET & Importer's of French • Ind othar European Cilxxht, No. 40.1tr054 rtreet. tap 30.65 PSTEIN IiONIG, - • 100 Liberty and 105 Oaf - sr - et. cor.TriaLt7 Place. Importers of Lees L.lll Unit's. dllks. ke. ..e1.2.6=t5p31'33 14 M. WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind • kla=dictum, No. 13 Et. Clatr street; Pianboxe. act-om 4 mama- m ORN PRYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, ftP and miasilletozer of 'vary Goods, No. 3 Murray st, w Tor k oe2o-13 TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of 0 1 r...W..11nd. Glad* and Pkingea. lk Create. Lad. Ilitter. sad Elk Good. generally. taneWSs SCHIIEPER & AAA AIM, porta-a or ()mama glad .11eIcLas arced Cloth,. MA; Wales, tc-, Mr. 60 Extbaaga Place. . tap3ol4 PETER D.,MULLEN, Importer of French Chirroanind Swiss Dr 7 Goods, Satins, Telsota Merl naa, Sha sepl3-Iwls,Woolents, ha 23 Broad stria...Sas York. itsall,3 C B. HATCH M 99 Chambers street, JOHN XL DAVIES, JONES • & CO., Im l:erten of Gait/amens' Fornlshing GoOdi;and Mum tsars t o 14 tS Shirts, Ties, as,, 21 Warrea street. s.n3o A CERTAIN REMEDY: • jSE the lieirdean - linstank Liniment in litumotation. Bruises, Barns, Borains, Cots, Piles ajSores; an efalet nal core for all extenul econondots of man or =dm. r I 8. W.Westbrook. or ostgtnetorand aroprletor. 304 Droadvar. N. Y. J TJ314je735 • DAGIIEhatIXTYPES. GllRliari, No. 349 Broadway, the oldest TO be the " tl 1.. • • ..01347taate3M5 EXPILESVM . PPWARPS . , SANFORD & CO., 'Foreign rl4?dEiM,e 36 Balrd.'"-af(ri and •del gt_fr ricuonegb. Adircts • Co: yatie PRENCIINLVD GEELILLN PANCY BASKETS. • . . . II ILAMLES • MIN. te'CO., 52 Maiden Lane, imiorteis Fraseb liald - German Taney aid Vara]. lag Bukeis. sad asanfastarel of Caro and Oolonal Wil low Furniture And Jermr Lind Racketaxxla ix • . jr2a-tja1.7.45 - DI &CHL'iERY AIiInaILCIIII.SE TOOLS. • York. JESUP; No. '67' Pine st., New Tort. camiareds. Merebsuts for lb* sale of all kinds blnista Teals and Cotton sad Wank , . .31.sebister7. rout the test imam. - BzelcutretArents for Lowell Afs hlne Shops. - • de2}1,13y16'55 • WAILEHOUSIC - - C(limo s LFIRral to CO., 11 CHU, street, Importers snit Wholesale Dealer. la Ameriesarrene.b. Osman sea .”clleh YAP/LW. andever! amecipeloo Paper .51.aantaet - tmus onstelisle. kITNO AN,! :LEWIS & - BARTOW. No-161 Will m street.—A great Tarietr of PAPER for Moa . Stationers, Printers, Bookbludara,•3Lnufaetanaa. and Madmen. genera/Ir. tda'63 .ND R '. TOYS' AND FANCY MIDS. T. AHLBORN & CO., 54 Ataidmi Lane, fl iaWCIVOIP Mb ' rti ImPrrt'7l3:lo7s7B POIRAMI.):MYCCOszp..K. I : IO6 :S44bajcI A I p TLM; COATES & YOlpE , No. 279 WL7101,9 GLASS, pe1yn..1... H. POILLON & CO., ImTortera of irrea STRAW GOODS-1P5.14. - • rGOS. WHITE & CO. No. 41 South 2d etreat. PlaGadelphlA-80-ndlei tow-estiblituaent oads—Lups sad wonweled anortment: Imnpar T. pexerrox:..--...n. r. mums Excelsior Carnage Factory,. JOHNSTON, BROTHERS k. CO' • practi zal Coach Makers. earnePof Rebecca and Belmont sta;- legheny City,Pa. haveen hand end are manntactarleir extensive assortmentor Carrtureaßoehmeal%Engnies. Dengue Cars, te.. nude to all their various styles, with wins regard to doratdlity and beauty of finish, nelnll In all oar nark the beet Jonsfata Iron and , Eastern litany', Retrain attended to oaths mart reasonabk. terms, They feel ronfldentthat all who rosy Omar them with their pat. rousse, will be perfectly ialistled, on trial, of their work. The Pittebterch and Manama. Omni:brow roes the tery STVIT m.rades &mina. the day. nee • TX nanttost. .x. rotrixto—..—ottart, STrltart. IRTRA:. GLASS WORKS. WK.; DAVIDSON do- : CO., iIt r irANOFACTURERS and dcilers in Vials, Bottles, tad el lade of Gtnoot and Pilot II latroarr. mg. Glam. 4.—N0.Z3 !dulcet Moot. Plttatrtorych. Ps Particular ottontion load to prtrito =mat Att• wales. odtdir No. 6e.- Arch Street, risacwitua, Importers IC Chnee Unrivalled • N.E EDLE St. Agenta for the moat Celebrated WOOLEN' -YARNS, Homxter..stzezuva sitar& - DRAW7IRS. dc. PITTSBERGII & _`COSCII FACTORY. ( ""Zro. B. 3 46 . .11WION7) ALM. near Wacdrt.. _littsburgh;. Penna. OACRES,- CARRIAGES, PHENONS, dV.SAPUOI2 of Ynno7 Yetddes snannes. fo r l orao:lb d triln =i f alit'. "Iu : - wig Wffi. , A. LEMIN'S REAL E ettaet. STATE t m I OFFICE, IZ c i Front Arti ore , . Pig iron. Le. Coal property :AA}, sad .4,427 I.IiLSITET & OLD, 3714 M 37017NDERS,P1.17111 1 ERS AND GAB. 7732 - 7=70.. 327 md• firsi Stu ANDSIDMI.MII;II7, MOM= 14M1247.11. RAITOR, AUX3IIIIT. MANUFAMORE all Hods of Water, Gas ma au* Misr& Rouses laud to withes... 4 EAT ER. - FRIT Z L , 11.E.N II DRY lc CO. No. 29 NOrth TBIRD Street, PSILA'DA AnetCOC9o MANUFACTURERS, COUR aLpeprp of 71LENctreALv•afrv!p, cas 1] BED CI 04. E BOLE LEASLIER. AND kIPP. : CaVa . .g, Oil - Cloths and Matting,. . iro - V9iAl aill9BV, -4acgrdon, RE nowlreceiving a largo and choice BY partment of CARPET/NV.5.Of tla Witt and most tifnl pattern manning or r . Boys' Vlve, iteuraela and Tatentrr. , .. ).' - - r l4 I: d Tr rr Ir P li tidlno itn '7n rar - • - Tnilbutplain Venlttan.; Socatbar Irt , t daimiptlan ot*unD. C , tt.z.: 6 sad low poo.l - — frATOR OIL CLOTHS, Frew a taili• het wkle, ail qualities and mime. ALIN Table 00 Cloth., bull band er green Oil bkadota butt and emu Holland Wtrubm Planes:at Table Car. etc Bag; MU& Damage., Cocoa sad Cantma Ilattlaur, Stair Bads , Vablelar. Blind; all et artglab will be el. fared oaths lamest ea& ;den. • • naafi For the Spring Trade. IDLOOIt OIL CLOrilSoif all widths I.` ramie - ma (RI Mew . • Clt , n o l aonn tOrean t o o ,llClo o th a 'l =lll . t Ruda. I • ..,..!= tr ' n. th y t... , We offerto ma vs holasje and -Yea& trade awe above the latest and hest assortment of each. that has Cr been offered le this tnarket,, and at Drloes as low as any ottostoannEsatorY Us the Omfted Vtates. I O-ilcl . 11. ILILLEPS. , oth W roans. ‘to lit Market Cl. itentava s.ulks; & CO. - have removed to j a zim ar %rzat vavhom *emir -BUSINESS .CARDS gula , j , mkl OSEPJI S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attar if.411,11111..:.1.7,;4:61,11,1,Th g -t• heMein HALL, Attorney at Law, "Bake .,wall'sGrant attest, between Jfintrt.b. Dlarmand Allay. au30.112 nOBERT AttorniyatLaw, AIL Et. LOW,. ll*. . Ist OBERTPOLLOCE, Attarney at Law— Caner of Fif th and Giant strasuoproalta tbe Conn I 6 ...t01ak Pittabargh. mr:4-7.63 a AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth sheet..steer Gnat, Pittsburgh. i• 154117 JASPER E. ItRAPY, Attorney at Law, 444 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. -BANKERS AND BROKERS. raLLS ELLYIS- LAY- -.Jr/DUI= MOM. KRAMEIE . &.:11,11131, ilankera and Ex- Ch.. 26 BrOkas Boy. od sett Gold sad Slim sad Notes, nt roasts los. pa Rost baste or Stook Sens trdvrt.: i'r o .b. s ta i il s Notes. , V eo Tint rnm e,..B l. ll . l s on ttous on T all points ttok Unt _KS &muss of Third sad Wood stasets, directly opplltto tbs ' St. Owls' note!. sp; sayl•ly WILKINS <S: CO. ! , (uctrassors to 0. REAMS 1 CO,) BAITKIIRS & RXCIIA.NGE BROICEIS, YS). it FOURTH STIZEBT. I'ITTSBURGIL IN the numerous suspensionskif Bankers and Ureters throughoUt the =stern during the last au month we are natintled that in almost every instance their_trouhlen have grotto out of • departure from their legitimate buslont, and we therefore take oemmion to as sure the public, immanence. that no nyeenlatio. to "fan cy atoeliuty or other . 01.11.11ii0 NWrat.lorte shall tempt us from the ntrict and legitimate lim of our bu ni o nne, log that In avoiding all such Itverturentit we nhall not. only bettet ter able torerve our eurtomens and emitire their tafety, but that In adopting ouch...mune we thall_pro mote our own ultimate benefit- tel WILKINS CO. rrEItNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange Broken. N 0.95 Wool street, corner of Dlatoond Pittrburati. Pa. and mall Dank Notesand Coln. Dinconnte Exchange. slot Promiketx7 Note% make Colleetione hall the principal ciao. of the Cain: apoet,e n,Nut.oo call sad on introit. and Ore their pet - iript attention toall oth er matters appertaining to • Broker's I•u:lneits. ED...Eastern Exchange eorirtaotly Coi ante. mh.l3 . IPWLILY63 PAU., — ...roenca nairita.2 EALMERiIIiNNA & Co., Successors to Huarey, Hanna a Co.. t:lchang. Dram and era In Foreign -and Dontrotle Nathan re, Cortlflostes of Deposit,llank Dotes, and Ppecie—N. H corner of Wood and Third stsmits.. Current Money melt,' on Deposit. Fight Cheeks for mks, slut ocilections nude on neatly all grind -pal poinU of the itioltod Etat.. The Idghest Drencluln told Pk—Foreign and Asiterlfaxt 1 2010.. Advance* made nu conafigninenta of Prodnee, shipped east. on litrtral tennis. mlSimY-~55 Wll. WILLLENIS & Co., Bankevi and , • v V Exchange limbers, North East corner of Wood and Thirdstreets, Pittsburgh. Ali transactions made on liberal berms, and conettiozut , prommtly attended to. ia9.17 NHOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . and Domestic BNe of }adma, Vestifkatee or Pseifs, hank Nag and Sfeele;No. Ni n. esitet street, safgh. air CoDeetkins male on ell the otind,VO cities throusbout the Salted States. BOOKSELLERS &C. JE. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No • 78 Fourth . atreet, Apollo 1111 Mina% 101LN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta y boner, nommen t Darla. t Anne., e Erne% near Fourth. Pittrburuh. Pa ItEICRY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Dealer In etationery,te-rIS. 2,1 1.k0t tae fainontL Plttaburnia, P. XttsAY & CO.,- Booksellers find Stationers, 'Wood rzort, next door to the corner Of Mixt, =h. Pa. &bool and larr boob, ronntantlr on hand. COMMISSION &C. 1 - 1 EitUVAL--Soringer Harbugh & Co., hare removed to No. 7.Y.5 Überty .too4. iPILINGERCO.,& CO. ( SUCCeB- ears to 8. Ilarbangh.) Commlarden andFarwardlng a erchantic Dealer. In Wool and Produce generslly..No. Z/5 Liberty etreet.Plt.tabur4l. eat A. A. HARDY, voinzissl' 9 o u .n.Vi t lTP;PlP:ilfuV'c! C0..) 01.4.\-71 Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis 11.1:0AD, No. BU Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. .Tsm-LiNt J. W. BUTLER & VORWAROING & COMMISSIdN CILANTS and Dealers in icialtef Pittairargh Mut ease/sued Article,. lead Pipe and Stmet 1.4 No. 97 nest -Street. Pit-W..01. 3113A.NE, Commission and For %, lag 3terchants, deters In Wool and Prodnoo etlbal. Mlle argh Ilanntarturro.l)". 114. Second nnal, apB.l)-.53. Bost.. MIMS— --Auk .9.1(0.110$1 .I%ROBISON T07, - i - i'fiolesole Grocers, ~ .e F r . t r e•S=sad Comm MERCER, ANTELO, General Con=ili xian iferchant,. Pbliadeltala Liberal advances. ea cowldrucututa of Produce plorrallf.* tal77 - MST WATS— , 1 WIN WAIT TG CO., W o erocere, Cbtandesion 3terehonte, and Dealer, In Produce. sad ihttabo..ryin 31extufartawes, No. N 6 Llbowy et.. Pitteburgh B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, 1)..1 4): ``.r 3 V 6 " . , 7*" = Pearl Asti. and Western Produce oenenuty. ses o tter. Pot Water greet. beineem nanthrield sad Wood.-Pittstrtwort 26:4[15 . 1.1311.7... TILOYII.S =SIX (Lett Of EMI irZan. tutu a co • .LITTLE dc.- CO., iTholegale . Groc . era, p g tx. - Pr h v...ArtiT N on M 2 e rcPhua c n ou tsl, sa K d r M t, u tPittburgh. 12.141:2153 irqIEESE WAREHOUSE—ILFZILY QJ 0131,LINS,Forwarding rcnd CD6IIIIIIIdO Slerckant, and Feder In Cheese, Batter, Lake Fish and Produre cenernnr In Wood street, abare P abet. Plttatronnh Mrtsi rIMIONIASPALMER, lmporter and Dealer In FrenchAmwrican Wall Pares, No. as Market street. between Third and Fmarth street, firrsburkh. W LiCCLINJOFK, Importer and Whole niontetattinn.n.Table ALI Pisfo &Teri. Anti r mr eceam Boat Trunming. No. 112 Marke etreet. DRY G ODDS. RANK . VAN GORDER, Dealer in Trim Inge. linelomand (ihrrtat. Leo Good% Entbroids RANI. YU:Waning Gads and Panel articina • fall 4 sortment of which can always to had at...N. m, norm.. 2faraetatteetaml the Diamond.. Pittsburgh. Ps. apll4 y a a Iwo, dco nrararar—c. L INMOST Y Co.. N. n 2 A. 111A,..q0N /a CO., Wbolesale andßetail Dealer in Fancy .d Staple Dry Gordl. yb 911th street.• I'itteboo .b. URPIFf & BURCRFLELD,_WhoIesaIe Estsil Dry Goods llercherkts. earner Porathand srftet street. Pittsburgh. GROCERS. Wallace a; Gardiner, IiIIOLESALE DEALER.' IN Flour - , Provisions and Produce Generally, 110.115 LIBERTY ST. BAGALEY, COSGRAVE & CO., Whole. sale Grorers,lB.os:. Wood street, Malan:rich. aD9.17 UV" TMY. WOODWARD & CO., Whole . Jr Onwort. Ho.= Mark.* atty.. Pfills4etrhie mesa:,ansnr merrr. SAIAII DICKEY & CO., Whidesale Oro. rol , , C fe r gt t raet. and 03 Yrottl t nget, Ylttign . h. 11 I Jr, CO., ho ego t rocero 10P WERT MOORE, Wholesale Grose; iteo tlfylnig MAIII.r. Dmiat Prodnon. llttsburgh Man. uxuaeo. and en kicaia of -1141 Domestic Win. and Lynam Nor 316. Lltxrrti b•• 4 • TV/ stock of popertor ola blomugnhel, Whlawyowblen sold lo>• for cash. Joys —smug. c. .IA'GILLS ' ROE, Wholesale Grocers and . exam:woe. Ilicsehasts, No 1M Liberty greet Pitts WILLIAM A. DI'CLURG, Grocer and D&er soma of Woad and - glath greets, has a lgae, on bends Large assortnarnt of Poke Utneerlea and fate lea•-:Voreign Yrults and Wholesale and DetslL Dealers ppylled on the Wept t xme. . itilarati! — DALMLL & CO., Whokoala _RAL Grocers, Comegeskra klerclants, Dealers In Prot.sca aad• Pittsburgh llansfsetures. No. 2.W. Llbett.7 stmt. rilLiOargh. CULI3ERTSON, Wholesale (*nicer and . Mere:mu:R.l)=l4li Prodcao sad PM. I.lxmadtured Articka, 114 Maly Meet: Pitt& bar b. . DAVIDACWOLMS3._ r. .. -,. _WYMAN =AI..- ' .. .. ft. A. COMP rANDLESS, MEANS & CO., (aUCCeS, Ass to Wick. /I,Fid...lnAlloint,) Wholoikaß• Groom, Iti iron, Nakis,e/ara,eottotaaraa. and Pittabarah Macadam,. aanandly. comer of Wood and Waufs VO W. PlttabanttL Pa. , . Large Supply _Of • SPIES* ANDSOALKER GOODS, AT TIIII.ATORE OF , • • MERV B IT UCHFUEI D, North Eut corner of eth and Market sts. - Fittsbargi ADIES DRESS G001)S, , inaluaing 1•4 Pining and &name? Silks. Black . do; Tlarnesi, Beret gas, (irenscOnee, and various other ertleles of Urn goods far Pummer r in dgandiesns, !Ben= de !aims. Eclages Slows de Lainea proud Chintzes .11 lirillantlner. English and American printgode. • . WHITE (10(.111A, plain and Ilgoord. err Lading Dreamt. phavtla. zearfe, 4ituvoe, Ilogin7. flibbonf. Or. loor otylo Of Prat worked .Foocers, Haul.; I lotinelnsx,"E , WOXO. Fttprr Coon', al.ti Foto or, - )rliftilLNlYG liihno•—For Drexel, to-hiding Tomato, Chrths, Bombazines, Along° de Lalnes..llorages, Tissues, Klete. OUSER.ETZINO GOODS—Snob as Qullte, snoods for &clamed& hbeetlnsda Case and LineoS, Table Cloths, Towelling. Nanking. etc. - - •leo, Alen and /toys' .01/. tracludlng atm French Cloths, god Cgaeltocras, N' Tgeodaantits, and Multi oetts,. Fatin.Bllk and Martedlea Vatting& Bosom Idnenalgure Flax.) and superior Poirting Our stock taiga Tory large,' sad Moss low for of goods. we Invite Um ealls of our regular cuatomere said Leysregenerally • - =AU. . (Christian Advocate copy to amount of "KI • • - Hide Oil and. Leather :Store. , D. KIRKPATRICK: .-- • . No. 21 South Third Street, Between Market and Chestnut oti. Phlladalphla. IC FOR SALE SPANISLI lILDES;" Dr. awl Green milted 'Patna EN" Tanner? Tahneee no lees TooLa at the loaestprlani &lathe beattertna kinds of Lothar In the rough vante4, La chit the highest marget inia Intgleen hl mall, or Talon In exchange for Hula. laza= novel Ire, chaaeAnd eold on torumheion. ty 11; ViLCOTT CO„ (stweessors- to y T. Knomly, ilowaraottrmrn or all lambi of "INGOLAMLS._...I dealer., 10 Isovorted ond Ik. nkr„, j Alp.r i todi 145 , Ca Wood Isne...cornar of iloarth, Mtirelfikwilainti;Teliralliiriesulasindlmajarg S. CZSIOSZIIT. S. cirricurr it SON, ENERAL COMMISSION Le AGENTS for ! the Bale and Dumbed , of Beal Benito, Coileetion of Ron s, Negotiating Loans, on Bonds. Mortmizes, Lc. No. 140 Third it.. Pittsburgh . Pz. eµrl7 Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, FOR the collection of Rome and Foreign Slernentils nod all other Moony elatme, in MlZldenn I adjaeon Texta Investment and of of 3lont ye, Payment of s, Purchem nod dale of Boil Etta. end Stock' , and Imorsoes Agelate. PELTIER d ANDERSON, Detroit, liiiellinso ae-rff., in PiCabtonh—Mesers. Kramer d Rehm, Bank d Co.. 0..t.t. Office: Lorenz. Moonset d Co., Wagegie-Tero Agencies or Michigan from ...MAI. Insurance Cornininiea mrl9.lsit AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock, Merchandl. and kill Broker. of:. tin, 92 urthatreet, abort Wood. Bininias promptly attended • )78.11y AMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi. ten'e Inertimute Conn..): 94 W 4 ter etxac M. GORDON, Secretary Western Jaen • • Mee Co., 92 Wnter otreet. .1 GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin fl Flre losarmine Company, north-east corner of Wad and Mini accrete. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma • tual luminance Company. 42 Water street. LIIDVNIGI otal-01.1N 11. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Ferree, Niii,k and IlUiticat.lnstrumeuta. Sehool Rooks, and tionery. Sole agent tor Metering's Plano 'one, ter Western germsylrania—No. 61 Wood atreet. ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu dal Intetrnmente, and Tmrort.: of Italian String.. agent for Nunns .4 Clark's grand and square Plan.. eith Coleman'. Yule.. Attachment. Alm for Dunham's Plane. T ORN HAFT, Jr., f f , metessor to Jas. 111PGuf- L.MZI=V„I.II,NZT.S 2I I.IUrtVt Vlrieln Alley, PitUdlorreh. Slrllerrulax. Agedt Sr D,, Ford'. Sledleine. moss OLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Dru a re, Ishes and Dye Stun, 200 Sootr street , All ordure "rill melee prompt attention. *if - Agent for Schenck's Pulmordo Syrup. rear S4-1T A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Wholesale Drupcgtsts, and manultecteare of White Leod.lied and.latturge. corner Wood and Front rtreets. Pitt.. burgh. rucb7 FE SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in l ow.. Drrizz, nt l , 4l 4 ll,A It=falzpollyfulebteLrkeger-; . nmuta lIRACIN fiEiffli., Wholesale & Retail Druggists. =men. of Llterty and rt. Clair etreets. PWeburch. SCHOONM -AKER & CO.. Wholesale J • D.R11.011. No. 24. Wood grre.Pittaburgh. I . 9SEPLI FLE.3.IDIG, SucCessor to L. Wilcox it Co. corner Market etreet and, Diamood—lieeps mu stantly on Wmd a lull andcompletelaseortment of DM.. Medici ni nes, M to Hs edici. C bmelnesahests. Perfumery , and all articles pertaing Phpilcians prescriptions carefully compounded at all boom isgtly 111 ANUFACTURING. - - WILLIAM BARICUILL CO., GI Penn et., below Marbury, Pittsburgh. DOILER MAKERS and SLIEET-IRON WORECKRB, Manufacturers of banallll's Patent ers.Chlinnere, Bigot:len, Mr. Bed Steam Pince, ' B o a ts eta Salt Pans. hew. Pans, loot Yawls or Idle Boats etc. Also, Blacksmiths' Work, kid..:. and Viaduct Irons, so. Repairing done on the shortest notice. n03.1.rd, W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Manufacturer and Dealer In Cabinet Ware. No. S 3 street. J OLIN WETHERELL, :Manufacturer of PATENT sox VICES, a sopezior l'OLII) BOX and BRAZED BOX vlcEe. turner of Andereon and Rol limn street, one poxes from the Hand street lirtlise. At leehenT COT. no:shoal • Hata and Caps. WILSON SON keep constantly on hand siem description .4 rarietp of Elate and g ' gfotTlaleirlp Za .." crerp, .to d o ri linolsertn eve as a call Wore freschasing elsewhere. nolAtf 41,'CORD & CO. WIIOLFZALE AND RETAIL FAERIONABLII HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS; AND DEALERSIN ALL KINDS OF FURS. CORNER OP WOOD AND FIFTH STRLET3. Pittsburgh, Pa. sTheir stork embrace . ., ery quAllty and474ot BA:. and Curs Naffs, Boss, Cutts sud Fur &musts. sar.l.lmbstr MOOSALAD 2. J. — a. camaira • Livingston, 2oggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, pr.ITTSBURGII, PA. RACK and Depot Railroad Sulks, Ray, Cattle lead findtt is PlatfUrm and Counter doz Dem .MILL of various kindto Paint Wig, arrnered ratterm[ Botta Paetening9; I'daffealola Iron Casting, of enreaffese Meta Indo and Leah. dtf W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS; 319. = =XI = ZawrlY .1 , 9 0 4:e Sarah/ WA dreel MONIDLENTS, Tombs, Grace Stones. Forruiture Tom 31auteiet Lt.. al ways an hand, tad made to order, by werhinery. at the kunst goitre. Thaw howired a:Utast nod ,elected &- slims fig Morrireeolla be...bou hood. Week and Ptah Mar. laisfuralahod to the TM]. at the loweet prim.. All ordtre filed with to at. ay> Liberty abate, au= W. W. WALLACE. Penn Cotton Kills, Pittsbufgh. jar ENNEDY, CIIILDS & CO., Munufae eiiw turn. of— Pave Chain hese) 4-4 Pheetlugg Culart of all inlet, and atualer. Cotton Twine.; lkd Plough Liao, and Noah Cori: Hope of all Mare nod do:sniff:lot, Batting. • . Irdess left at the rlantleve St.re of Lann. Wiliam eu. 131 Woad atrrat..lll bare atUratirm. TO DEA.LEIIB TN WASHBOA.B.DS. 11: 1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, intetiteil ralteatin Imprnevritrol Treuhl , arrh far . wlder: be homia.ltdent int0t..1.49. laid lintannemant orinedet ed In properly preparing the Ed. 0.7 of a nhnet of rare or other noltable metal) nod there cawing them to These or rut theirinto the solid wooden sides or le •s of a Washboard: t h e methods prerlanaiy employed. haring lee n to ptaah noruore or cute mord, to ermine the elm talk plata. O. fLlOL'embrecuently eold ta. entire infererl AAA monArship in mid Patent to the ellineelhet.•ho is now Soft 11-.7.miefor timour'. VI well as ours aulhortred man. CurertGa O. .1111.V.S DIPROVED PATENT ZINC ttAREIROARL.£ haring ouronedel the late nom of Wayne, Bailey A Co. In that burinmet Induced by the popularity and extendre salvor said Patented Wanhboarda. irundry pitman. hare engugad In malting and vending them" without atatemitsm to do, thereby Harding the Ii pat moored by raid Patent. Malta hare been et.cm -need and tr. now pending against certainpattles. known tole then 'Managed. and it in my Intention to persecute for all in frje,emente upon my legal and just right to the extent at the law. Ail person are theraore cautioned against purchimlng or dealing In Zino Washboard., made after the mamme patented by Ma. =Pie. handed Mu', /vapeoted Ilashboardt, Banded Cot, 1.49,•• none igher lean° pentane. It may to well to remark that the variation In the shape Of the crimp, or the employment crony Patent ed illsehln, to nail Washboard., doer mtplve therlghtto we the Dilated laciong .P. - wess shore deft-Meal, upon which the refused the hoard malty. depends. Whemesala orders for tha patine article respectfully solicited and rromptly executed 010. lowprises as any of the unau thorised makes, by Jatzew W. WAVNE. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer theme:: ote. at hardware Store. 1i0.196 Idaho:at. opponite nth, febelS- Cineinnsti. Ohio. 0 . SCOTT, Dentist, Fon,tn street, • Are dons weer of /target. 0111.• hears Ise • 66666 gao.,tofts.g. All work warranto.. .IslB Barlow's Indigo Blue. BARLow , s INDIO° BLUE is now well es teblinbed is the bent orticle ever offered far Blue ing Clothes. ltl entirely decennia atm or anything In maimne to tic. finest articles. Ali llotunekeepern who bane not rued It will end It much cheaper and lots trouble thanpollgo or any other article out.. 'The great demand fortt has brought out leveret Infra:ions. flometkeepare and Conromera .111 he easeful taget. flurraote hainow•it. put up at ALFRED WILT , 'BERGNIFF. DRUG STORA lag IV. SECOND Fr iPIIILADELPIIIA. Storekeeper, ran set their suPPIle. from the lirorersand Drovadots 'hey deal with. at prices thrza i T i gtem agreed • E..V1A25, h .P.. VARNIAIIE.C. DYE .9TUFFSers, de, with a antral. annartmernt of every thing lo the line. StarekeeperaPhynicians and Alsoufam Curet. supplied at ream:noble rooms. ALFRED WI LTBERGER, Druggist, ap2.om No.lol N. Seornd Phhadelphla _ Intelligence Office, O. 2 ST. CLAIR STREET. SERVANTS of all deeeriplitine supplied Prreste familia and llotels are respectfully solicited to invell themselves of the ruin tks now otrareM Put sere Sue armed u sruarsutee mr future limits. Y. B.—Col'ectlosu promptly attended to. feit-lyd JOB. LLIVII3. (IMO & PENNA. RAILROAD--Wraited 2+2, eliann of Steck to comple,V it leari CO.. Ihmkas and C0M121110104, Rock Ilmkrn, 71. 4th et A. RRUI.VN, would mon reopeotrully In u forrnthe public that be keep. oa hand, at his steno on the westaideof the Diamond. Allegheny . eity.• mm pleteeeaortment orderriltian litindtg Ala". endtian bind. taw are nude to . in the best style, warranted 'equal to .1 In the United ntatee. ills Blinds can .bo moored .Ifitbcrpt the old of a screw driver. limit" pruthued the stock. toola, and mod of the Cabinet stablislunent of Ramsey A McClelland, lam orepared to orniab their old mahatma am sa theTblie lergej C"'"1. Wood 'thwe " . - J. A. ArlaN. L.A.EINDRYBLUt-Tho attention of fami zoisrel rub-women le ferrite] to this Bins, rbleh Ir simply Indigo dissolved, baring ellits properties retained. The Lumley MINYINIte, over the undissolved Indigo the edrintaxe of Impertiog stxrttcr color to cloth" of iee• log math more eimple antennsenient for use, and of be fog • paving of about one boll. owing to the fart that Pot morn than one half of tbe Indigo an be diesolml by era. ter. It Is enti,ly destitute of any Properties inifirions to cloths Wa nonid erAirit • gist, end warrant 1000 0000.0 00 rem...gated: far cols hr JOIIN lIA FT, Jr.. doll • . No. 141 WtA.l 'Hagan it AM, plo. 91. Merket et , are closing out their en tire ot,i)olt of Dry bade st as immonsodborotiot from t fir vr.ri=e , :r th = g u ol l itgfo i rl=Pi r gpoolor Persmott_ Yronel, .11orr, ", Wool polahror. Worsted Hoaloons, Cloth, Timm Cloth, Bombazine,. Rot , lsh Chlncs, N i grollish do Irlth Alarllzolorr .i or f akrof ek :ttd.Col n' erlt?ro n a r d driVe stepan t ren'eM', sll of whirl, will be /fold st orroat • joag Elp_ring of 1855:' MURPHY 131.111C1IFIELD WI opening, On Monday, March Stb, • Thar early mop!, of 6001/8. rah Ar. A. MASONS CO,.are now opening 200 a caves and package. of Onlicneall Othahsma ku.sts., summar &tins, Lawns, WWI. 410-. which bays Iwo parellantal at the P.a. at tuudi mem than cost of taanuts.tura. - 15.1 .. .LK5—A. A, Mason & Co.will open on Monday. Bab. 12th, 29pea. nt rleb and Plaid Includlne few pen thoobe 44 Plaids. at 111)50. y4VOOL PLAIDS—A. 4...A.M0n & Co. are idUns out, tlas balsam arth.f Plll dm sea tilmamg .04oa own, PJTTSOVRGII...: GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1855. AGENCIES. ...............0. L CLtfl if ILITSIC, &C. DRUGGISTS. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. • From ViSSCIIEII. & SCHELL'S ()sacral Afinalledrig House, 13. 348.4 348 Broe4ray. New York.(late,Tio. 80 Nansou street) Reliable Pireut in the Mtn ql DRe Pork PAPER HANGINGS, V1101.17/1. ALTO RiTAIL. , THOMAS FAYE & CO., 256 and 257,Broadwny, New York; Directly nmnsite the City 11,11 & Park, 11LAVE constantly on hand o full • stunk of 1 Amnricau d French Dar Danftinift. Dordert, irt lards, Prints, n Curtain Paper n s, Bed Teeters, n&tncsl4 Laminates, &c., of Srery style known to the trade.- Mnrrhanta lulu: in then stocks, man tiny from ern hands, as we manufacture lamely and Dunn dtredlnrm French Manufacturers, lot whom metro nl.orrmitalutli. United Etats', Our retail dnpartment ettaprint thn richreit strlas.tf Castrations. epeclal importation WA. , Thal dathold. from nur splendid cullect ion of tempi Le. Artinis starer 'inns. sett to ant' part of the United Stater. mbill-lltor mbrellas andkaiasolE. JOHN 1. SMITH, WHOLESALE MANEFACTURTIL 2.34 and 235 Broadway, Now York. The most extensive In the world. T HE late fall in the price of raaterials, oon haa en7rS t m u rt n n t tch he ar=re ci l ' ar f a t o l l; V e e tt piing trade; and to offer to merchant, at very low prfeee, the largest And moat mm fete annetment of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. • to he found In Europe tor Almaden. Merchants slating New York to buy their good, are respectfully Incitod to MA examine the stock, &Aro l'undutring. N. U.—Pisses cut title card uut and put It Inyours...l et Cock for retires., JUlsi I. PMETIL o oiletsltueManufacturer. • 1855. MILLINERY. 1855. Mrs. Nnt, SIMMONS, tdit Broodceas, v. ,r, jiS now prepared to exhibit; and offers ro We to Thole ash. and retell fluters. at the loweet yos le cash prise`, thu lass:est and nest bdected slosh o French, Eobileh and American 31111uory end Straw Used orrr offered at any one exteldiehment in thin city; cl)net if not earerior to her firmer importations. They hone been selected with stwet care by the.Selebreted Freseh toilhnor. 31edsme Lehelleur, of Perbi, end Mx Lanni.- tine, of hood et.. London. • P. S.—Pattern Honor. eminently nn hand. Otdertar men huottuelly attended to. . Stra. SISISZONS.; fedi:bur .501 fhoedway, New York. J Daguerreotype Materials, &o. JfinTlinnt.s are rr..pect alp roque4ll4 them Mir cuirrnirr. went tonne DrotterrimtvPut in Mc*. town. ANTIIONY'S General Depot, of Mite:dab for the- Iletamerree type, and tor pictures on 71timMnn s. Catalogues furtdrheil on application. Good,e min be mot by etyma pit i able ou dentin . . but poetics with whom we artratmequented. remit girl refer erica ea to their ability to pay for the goodcon arriral.tia re it with their order enough [o . l , o•Vrg.spensre of Lana portation. telft.arne It. ANTiIOI7Y..3OB In . ..away, N. V. New York Bag Manufactory. • RAM, Floor, Feed Grain, Meal, liomicry, , phot. Buckwheat. set, a tunc;.,t all other kledit.of Bart made and printed to order by Mnehinery wit acw patch. Addrem. on Above. 17 Prattstred, New York. fe27-31na WM. SIMMQNS. Wholesale Dealer in. STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY . le2Y.3mv W.! BROADII 21r. Y. Straw Goods, French Flowers. dre. tASII purchasers are solicited tOintoznine our pinch of STRANy GOODS, French Flower& whlo will he EMU , / 11 , 11.7101 . to that of nor nth, almllar hour. In the City. ,hail rrteirO, the rowing pee steamers, and of oar own manufacture, lb. lima atalea RONNETA. French te..tc.... which %Iry 47.. 4 0 CAA( r o n,h. 1.01 , at great)," and wk... 0.1 KU 1it.71.21t! folo,:hriv fit • nd John se . William, New York. CASH MUSIC & -PLANO STORE or _HORACE - .WATERS, No. 33:1 Broadway, New Yc rk. • OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. ilinsic at (}neatly Reduced Rates- VOTWITEIST4 L NuINO ilia combination _LI of allude Dealer.' toleep up the vices of ...VP meth, mimic, against the Intererte of artist <lmposer, end their r•aeal to extend to Mr. Waters the counts!. of the trade, Or le making - immense talse—harlng abundant net. denee. that ne bee public rounteriarre an. purport, is his emerrem to the tlreat Monopoly. Atql Wills Alerts to ehi Native Talent. and to adopt the National •Ourrenea• Ilia nark of amerirao end buret.. en Music I, Inalnasse.• and the retain rue et bl. own publication. Is one of the la7pest anti boot .1..4,1 to the Mates. Ile ham alt. sad. and t U to r rrlS tert= % I t ' s 3 7.Y.= 4 51.9 4 . "9 1 , 0i. 1 :).7 4 6 . .r Plaine for $175. dine' an d V....."".lntertor w per.d anattly. and Instruments se Orearsuil se to Lb..e ithleln cost EXX:b lien.. of cony variety of style and prin. op to $lOOO. romprielne those of feet martufartarias, among . them the erlebnited modem. arrinered Noun Neens.s . Inswr end thefint Phrmiltmi .Tau ea P7.0/I of T. Wt.. (1n.% make. Ornery of thrt &Man pets errand hand Plan. at VW/ 66",.1.1.1. Pr..* from 540 to $1.50. Id eh - dame from fire dlfferstxtMartutartorleei includ ing the tort/livorn 1). IL IV. Sull -Maltodeo,no t. the eau.' tenmenement.) wt. in tee United States Prices 545. 1115 1.76, $l4O, 0 115. SIM. and $l3O. .exith i e Doable Daub Melodeoue ras). 1.5t.4 and dteneleon auaraitrytt. tho• trade, erhoolL St. IV.. per root. dbcount to clergymen and churnhes. All orders promptly attended to. Nada ..nt to all parte of the coo otm, post pal* at the reduced Getters/ and select eatalosurs and...heft,* of priers of Mawr Mt-warded to aim address free Wawa.. fe...am• A CARD 64CANA HOLY e' V EIL rnig itT . ..; w , takr.a.. NKI:IX IMPORTER AND JIANUFA , Trin . IeR OF CLOAKS & MANTILLAS, W"l'Drespectfully inform the that hl. Imparted and mannthetneed Styles !or the Seri. Trade It ready S n• Inspection an the Intl at enruary. • .. Hr. Laing the , may 31aorIlla rn•rchant from Nam Tort who polantully rloltlnZ Paria mar , waw`n. bly au,t that hw. later anti mom rarl , l than •ry hon.. In OA, . - m .6J - Th notkenf dealar finalltal to Oa e where, _ and they unna ation. aIV-hat ii=!?!APPItAtt9.I:!?...IAUE WTI 0 LESA LE DRUGGISTS NEW TURF. Hart romosort 10.170 cor. J3IPORTING the lending Drup from their original mart oto. both 111 Europe and lig., Indio, anti . 14?l F arpll ' a IllruEinh'O'Z'ilti(iPl'iti oalti rtit • n•l ' Vr ' lrroi .". rlan t n h ti Triario Spongoo. Cork a, Mips , to_ to.. they nger them on the moat roaonnablo thei rs.ter iltlora either In Rom's:, or by wUI rooolve iwort titration. 1012.120nv 4ILDER.3IEN. I. Donaldson, Alderman `` . IFFICI:, corner of renn and St. Clair oils., I littel.r.rh. Alt LueineAs par...intr. to no crake of Alderman sill.. pr.,..,,t1y &1.,eudr..1 tn. fr,13,1 Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF 'FILE TILIRLI WARD. FFICE corner of Grant and Fifth ntrJah4, (formerly recopied by Aldermen Lewitt.) wbere toultuserertallemi to Ito. orlon or Aldermeo and Jurtire of the Vet. trill Le rr.mptly attemle.l to. &23m ill ISCELLANEOUS. kl AN U FACMILEIIIi OP COOKING, HEATING, AND FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and 'Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of Hand, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S LIVERY AND SALE T . . 4 LR, YIP4I: Varner DiamOnd;tni and Cherry Alley, spl6tl _ PITIIBIIBUII. PL • ASHLAND HOUSE, LECH 81'NEM AVOTE SEVENTH MEET. PRILADELPHIA. E. 8. BENBO N, Paormarroz. a - errtc. f lierErd, 11,50 per dap.../011 Shy 3. Mt-1 rd W _ P. ALTER MARSHALL, Importer and Ikalet In Fi r med and Dv:ndive Paper Herr ii . sn h' nl V Of tht.e " TetrS i t t r fat h nitettires. Mews . Dell. court d Co.. of Put, tab 3-63 ARIO FASHIONS FOR LADLES'IIIIISS. • E3.—Tbe on Peshl.s tor JUNE, alrectper steamer setle on the let proximo br MU. L. S. HTIEON, 1027tf No. Oil SC Pam shove Hand street. CIEI2III HIES, JOKES & CO., .; • PROPRIETORS KIER'9 PORTABLE BOAT LINE, rORWARDING AND ..COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Dadra , Seventh street, Pitt. with,Pa. Bacon, Lard, Lard Oil. Mese Pork, 13. r 0. Hams, }Linea ex tra and No. 1 Salt, A nthnavite and noytch Pig iron, 13011 ms Brick and May, Anthracite Caal. An, ntyla 13ANKING,1,-, HOUSES JOHN T. HOGG: SEW YORK, No. 7.2 ROUTH LID ST. PHILADELPHIA, PITTSII MUHL ALLEGHENY CO.. E-01Ni Eliti 6T, SOMERSET CO., MOUNT PLEASANT, WEsTAIORI7D CO., Petteu DUNN ItELSVILLE. YAYSTTE CO.. UNIONTOWN, • I.IILOWNSVLLLEs - Deposits set-e15...1, Inneonots made, Putts bought, sold sod oollerted, Bank Notes sod Spode bousbt and sold Storks, Noten.sodotber • SososlUs. bought .and sold on caosslntlon. Cornennornionnn awl collections sollcitn‘L noses .51A11C11, 1855. • • Fresh• Spring: Rork of Trimmin g s, OSEPII BORNE & CO. have just complet ve the ota*nitnt of their Spring Atock of Goods, to 0 ith they &Ara to enli the attention of their customs', t i l and the trade. - 'A wirtlon oftbolr .took Is specified below. Muse Truirstraos—Oomprisins all the learnt otylca of OM., Lace and Ribbon' Trlornilosa Watered galloons, Fringe., (limos, Scald, nod buttons. Mandwinseim—FloeFreuch Ilirought.flolsa and /menet Conan. Sheres and detr flattest. Valenclonnea and Meth hn dm F.mbrovb.r,d flats.. Caps. hands. You,, Tranater Work.moght iidirlows nod low,rtions. An. ' 11. MT., ..10 IiIAnVOI—A awnylete nud earlid assort• moot tutted to the season. 4 A groat varlet o f Ulcers and I , ,Ltt . larjpdiug teal Faris made Lim MR Hid Gloves, AIILLINIRT 0CK45.9-.11101,104 AlllOl, •LIIIIIIiII, Ribbon; Flowers and Canrang (.Yaps, Illik and Cotton Quill/11M 11Insiona and leette,_Whita and Cot Hilk Len, to. tints* Tanngem booty—)lens' and Boy. Shirts. Collar., Crust" and lloalery; "Young Amorlea.!•'Conareas." and • Byron" Collars:" . yron and "lilchallen" nes. liampen• dots, &E. . .. . 51mckv...akkock--.91k. Cotton and Linen F1oM; Zenbrr Worstbdk.ek.mes. Ramtwd Work Dnubn, Combs, Nom sork..Port 3lonnalee, eneda and Tamale , . Fancy itiodkata. Work Boxes , Head Dreasea ladles' and Llo_.• Iteltaboadton and Wooten Knitting Verea. de., 6e...0 of vieleh th ey feel dispaaed to offer ,e 1 mhlnland 7. Market at. LOUIS SCHAEFER, Attorney ut Law, and Eastern 'Collector IX kI.MII UTZ OHIO AND IWANSYLVANLI RAILROAD, rif: fitark Warn...ll°lmeg, Tuffiratanam.Colombana. Richland. aLrrob, Fortage.Trumbull.llahoning-and often. GANDIRi. OWN 11.C7L6121Ci: 3U r L I VaVan 4 d oo . Evans A Co.. } f"*. Ur. Ira. larter,l j• Chalon, 0. 'Willful LienriOr m Maws. y. . taw?, zi gi b uiv naaeorellisidulter, RNLI E Ittiancr. inh141.17 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18 . /855 TILE AMEILICVS MALLS FI"RTIIER EUROPEAN NEWS. I[iintan Open:alms to Poland WARSAW, March 20 —Prom the preparations for war going ou in Poland, and the marching and counter-marching of troops in all possible direct ions, it certainly does not appear as if the Rus sian doverument was really in eninestabout ing g peace, or disposed to acepet the four points according to the interpretation of the allies. It was at first difficult, not to say impossible, to un dersta.nd the object of these military movements, but the mystery is now cleared up and the result • apparent. All the regiments which-were dislocated from the great central point, Radom to Lubin and Czenstochau, are-now on their march to join the army of the south; whilst 'on the other hand, the troop in cantonments in Lithuania, at Knownop, and 4ugnstawow, ateteven the cavalry mein en ts which were pushed forward as far as Pluck, have received orders to march' to the Baltic provinces where an army of 1.50,00 moo will bajotatedi utely concentrated. To prevent Poland from being left without troops, our fortrests and't4ther inportantlnists wilt be garrisoned by Asittyia 'honks, now on their march front the 2Lltai Provinces, Some of these haio already made their appearance in the neighborhood of limbs. - , They cull them Bash kirs; but the construction and form of their counten ance plainly denote that they do not belong to the Mongolian race, but rather to that of the Caucasus. Resides, they are not armed with pews and arrows, but with very lone muskets like the Arnantti. They wear a long dressing-gown sort of a robe of red cloth, lined and trimmed with black sheep skin, and high pyramid-shaped Persian caps, the 'base of which is also surmounted with black siteepskiu, whilst the pyramid is composedof the same colored stuff es the robe. They appear to be a fine athletic race of men, and have long black flowing beards. The officers have a very imposing appearance, and wear richly embroider ed girdles and cartouch bolts. The whole of these troops are mounted, and belong to the ir regular cavalry. The horses are small and long ;haired, but appear to be strong and in good con dition. At Kola they are picketed round the principal church, and each carries his nooselmg round his neck. DX.PATCII fROX GENERAL CARBOBLIIS.—The French Minister of War has reeeived the follow irg report from Gimend Canrobert, dated March 17:— '3lonsienr to Marecbal—l Lave the honor to make you acquainted with some of our dotage in the trenches connected with our siege works. On the night between the 14th and 16th of March, we took by assault, in front of the par allel opened before the Mamelon which is in ad vance of the Malakoff Tower, and where the Ruesimis have established their new work, a first line of ambuscades from which the enemy' grilles annoyed our workmen, and from which, on the morning of that day, they killed Captain Quillist of the Engineers, whom we all regret extremely. The troops charged with this operation carried it out with much vigith and daring, under the fire of the musketry and cannon of the place.— It was necessary to continue the operation on the night between the Lbth and 16th. As on the preceding night, it was vigorously executed. The ambuscades were raixed. General Bosquet speaks in terms of the highest praise of the en ergy of the troops employed in these two actions, which offered most honorable cases of individual valor. Generals Niel and Belot reconnoitered the par allel opened during the night, and they prepared the work, of another, .parallei, nearer the 11l a melona, in advance of the ltlalakoff Tower. We arc about to undertake it to-morrow night on ground where, unhappily, the rock is very near the surflice—an obstacle which we have had con tonally to struggle against nearly everywhere . aince the commencement of the siege. On the left we have continued our works be fore the central bastion. Daring the same nights, between the 14th and 15th and 16th, notwith standing a heavy fire of grape and musketry, we connected to the old works, by a new parallel of more than 400 metres, the trench forming an advanced angle iwthek direction- of thativnatian.. Tbeie operations cost CID same 30 men killed. and wounded, among the former, Captain Odin, of the 2,1 Regiment of Foreign Legion. . - During the night between the 16th and 16th, the besieged, wishing probably to make a diver sion on our extreme left, and supposing, doubt less, also that the works undertaken on our right absorbed all OJT , attention, directed towards that left a sortie consisting of 450 volunteers from different corps. This attack was met by a company of the 10th battalion of Chasseurs-a- Pied and a company of Voltiguera of the 2nd Regiment of the Foreign Legion. The combat war very brilliant, the assailants were welcomed by a rattling fire of musketry, and were driven back at the point of the bayo net to beyond the parapet at the trench, leaving 20 killed nod wounded In our bands, and as ninny open the groiand which separates thii trench from the ambuscade from which they is sued. A great number were carried away by a detachment provided with stretchers. Tnis lit tle skirmish must have cost the Russians one third of the force engaged. We had Ere killed and twelve wounded. During-the lag eight days we have tried the firo of u little battery constructed by us, armed nod manned by the ,liuglish, which opens upon the great port. We observed that one of the war steamers whose tire annoyed us, the Gram ouoseix, was euruek by our balls. We now learn that they had ecareoly time to tow her Into the inner port whoa she sunk. Thin incident is not without value, especially as regards the moral effect it is likely to pro duce on the garrison. The port is, in feet, the line of retreat of the garrison, -and the more threatening our action becomes on that line the greater will be the anxiety and discouragement of the troops. The brigade of the Imperial guard has been vigorously constituted. The beat soldiers of the army of the East have naturally found a place there and a noble recompense. Yesterday with due solemnity, Iprezented to the Zonares of the Guard the standard sent to them by the Empe ror. His :Majesty and you, Monsieur le Mare chat, may be assured that it will be well preserv ed. Notwithstanding the sudden and extreme changes of tho climate of the Crimea, the pant her of sick is on the decrease. CASUODEB.T. Blinn& SinitstoPoi, March 17 My Lord,—The progress of the parallel, which I reported to your Lordship in my despatch of the 13th, inst., (No. 2054 has not bean as rapid as was anticipated, the ground being extremely rocky, and the difficulty of procuring covercon sequently excessive, and rendering it almost im possible to carry on the operation daring the day. Both the English and the French have now, however, succeeded in establishing , the commu nication between them. Fier. Majesty's troops have not been assailed ; but our allies have been kept constantly in action, and they have sae ceeded in drltting the enemy from the. rifle pits, in which they had established themselves ha their Immediate front,' with distinguished gallantry sad great perseverance. They, however, have sustained some loss, though not equal to that which they have indicted upon their opponents. A steady fire has been maintained upon the mamelon in the occupation of the enetui from the guns in our right attack ; and the practice of both the navy and the artillery has been con spicuously good, and reflects the highest credit on those branches of her Majesty's service. Although no Positive attack had been directed against our works, oar approaches are carried so close to the enemy, that the casnaltiett are greater than they havolatelybeen, as your,lord• ship will be concerned to remark in examining the returns I hove the-honor to enclose; and it is my painful duty to 'ahnonnee to your lordship the death of Capt. entigle, of the ItoyalEnghlesma,. whose lealand devotion to the service - couldnot be surpassed, and who Ras killed Oh the lad', he had been relieved froth tho trenches, and was on Ills way to the. Engineer Park, - by a splinter from a Shell, whieb burst close to him. I have the honor to report the arrival of Lieu tenant General yimpsoa, who joined my head quarters yesterday; and that of Ole John Mc- Neill and Colonel Tulloch, who reached Italakla ea a few days before. I have, &c., Rentz. Tim VIENNA NtoonsnoN.—The following, ou tho subject, is from thei Times of the 80th of March "Although we have studiously abstained from any. remarks which might throw discredit on the negotiations non going on at Vienna, or 'lndicate our distrust of their result, we bate never lost sight of the dilTioulties by which this Conference of the belligerent powers Is Invariably beset, and though willing to accept an -honorable peace, we have not disguised our opinions that the inter ests of this nation and of Europe may require vigorous prosecution of the war. The interup tion which is now understood to hat - ir taken pluce in the deliberationsof the Confereneeou thetitird point, and the reference said to hotelmen made by plenipotentiaries to their respective Courts, confirm the suspicion which has uniformly been entertained its this country by those who are most acquainted with the real course of public affairs. The discussion'of the third pointin the articles submitted to the Conference, and Inter- preted by the Westerly Powers, hag checked the progress of the negotiation. and has given rise to strong doubts of its ultimate success. The Rus sian plenipotentiaries appears not to hare been anthorized to accede to the . terms on whicb Lord. John Russell and NI. de Bourqueney WerT pre pared to insist as to the abatement of thepre ponderanee of Russia, in the Black Sea; and it now rests with the Cabinet of St. Petersbu r g to determine whether the Conference is to persevere in its.pacific labors, or to abandon for the present the attempt." The Times further says: "We did not raise ! our voice against negotiation upon a basis which did not include the reduction of Sepastapol, as the previous 811CCCS+ of our arms did nut warrant its In insisting on a condition which the fortune of war had not yet placed in our hands; but should the conferences be ultimately broken off as the importance attached to- our operations in the Crimea, and their result would become the real criteriod of success or defeat. There is, however one further chance of negotiation, though a faint one. It ie not altogether impossible that the answer expected from St. Petershurgh may be in the form of some counter project on which dis cussion maybe renewed. We., however, do not expect that any proposal likely to be put forward by the Russian Government at this titne can be regarded as practical or sincere." , A ,l le h tt o letter " ' dap uree'onfs!al.l'i t i i , 13 . 0 . c hn O r ' a v r i c e h . l . 9 , 6 8 a n y o s w : known o amity. Ile leaves this in IU days. The ! Conferences arc not viewed fivorably by the Porte j The continuance of the war is preferred; but it is because people here are convinced that any peace resulting from the Conferences would only be in jurous to Turkey. -.But, indeed, no one believes in peoce. As it is LIOW known that the Emper- I or Alexander 11. will follow the policy of his father, it is thought that the war will be carried on with more activity than ever." • From the crime.. Posrriow or THE Auras.—The situation of the allies in the Crimea is represented in the of ficial Journal do St. Petersburg in the following terms: " The position of the allies is now com pletely shut in by an enclosure of ffirmidable entrenchments, extending from the great infant ry camp near the citadel by the heights of In hormone, along the Tchernaya, as for as to the approaches of Iffilaklava. New divisions have joined the army. Great events are expected." EILMATORIA. —All accounts from Eupatoria show that the greatest activity prevailed there. Steamers and sailing vessels were continually. arriving. No less than 700 horses were landed in a single doy, The Russians were in great force around the place—to the number of '50,000 it is said—and there was much talk of some de cisive movement on their part: but It was not thought probable, as the Russians could not hold the place if they took it, as it is completely un der the guns of the fleet, and besides, the town is fast assuming the character of a fortrees, and. cannot be taken but with much difficulty, if at all. THE NAVVIES AT THE TnISSCIfES.—The public will learn with scarcely less surprise than satis- , faction that the main object of the Crimean* Railway Expedition is already completed, and that the munitions of war are now being convey ed direct from Balaklava to the trenches. It is needless to say how vast a remission of toil to the over-taxed strength of the troops is thus ef fected, and with what increase of vigor and ani mation they now address themselves to the le gitimate prosecution of the business of the siege, without the exhaustion consequent on labors wholly alien to those of an ordinary military na ture. Moreover, the line it now kid and worked from Balaklava to the French , camp, at the top of the steep incline hitherto by horses, but at the; date of the last advises the engine had begun to supersede animal power, which was gladly used for other purposes. Journal of thn lamp. BSPORS SEHASIVPOL, !larch in—Our siege works are a kind of Penelope's web. They are always approaching completion, and never (or at least very slowly) attaining it. The matter is in this wise:— Our engineers now and then see a point to be gained by the erection of a Work or battery at a particular place. The plans are made and the working parties sent down, and after a few cas ulties the - particular work is executed, but as It generally happens that the enemy are quite alive to oar proceedings, without waiting for their copies of . the Times, we find tbat .. the Russians ,Lave, by the finis the work IS finished, thrown up another work to enfilade or meet our guns with a direct or angular fire. Then it become. uttcassary to do something to destroy the advantageous position of - thisserierny, and fresh plane are drawn, and more trenches dug and parapets erected. The same thing takes place au before, and the process may be almost tndefiuite but for the space of soil. The front of Sebastopol, between the English, French, and Russians, looks like a huge grave yard, covered with freshly made mounds of dark earth in all direction,. The Russians mount about three guns to oar two, and if they have only artillerymen to man them, the only effect that we can reasonably ex pect to gain by our fire, when it does open, is the silencing of a certain number of the pieces which bear on our advance with the most inju rious effect. Every material for carrying on a siege--guns, carriages, platforms, powder, shot, shell , gabi ono, fa.scines, sealing ladders—Ls here in abun dance. The artillery force is highly efficient, notwithstanding - the large proportion of young gunners. Our engineers, if not quite so nume rous as the ought to be, are active and energetic, and our'army . tnust now consist of nearly 20,000 bayonets, owing to the great number of men discharged from the hospitals here, and turned fit for duty, and to the draughts which have been received. Cs.ar SEMI KADIKOI, March 16. We are bless ed at last with all the genial influences of a glo rious spring. Vegetation is struggling for exis tence beneath the tramp of omed men and the hoof of the war horse and faint patches of green herbage dot the brown expanse in which the al lied camps have now rested so lone. The few fruit trees which have beeq left standing near Balaklava are in blossom. The stumps on the hill sides are throwing out green shoots as out lets for the wellinmsap ; the sun shines brightly and warmly from blue skieastreaked with clouds which are borne rapidly along by the breeze, that never ceases to blow from the high lands. Of course, the beneficial effects of this perma nent tine weather on the health and spirits of the army are very great, arid 'become more striking day after day. One great sign of returning com fort and geod spirits cannot be overlooked. The "voice of song" is heard once more in the tents and the men nave commenced tuning up their pipes, and chanting their old familiar choruses once more. Every token of improvement and change that I noticed about the camp and the ar my has been developed. The rallymy pushes its iron feelers tip the hill aide to the camp.— The wire ropes and rollers ler the trains have been partially laid down. , Every day the plains and hillsides are streaked with columns of smoke, which mark the spots . where fire is destroying heaps of filth and cor rupt animal and vegetable matter as sacrifices on the alter of health. The sanatorium le work ing in the moat satisfactory manner and has pro duced the best results. Water courses are damned in, and the. waters of little streamlets Are catight up in reservoirs to provide against drought. Provisionsare abundant. Vegetables for the sink, and fresh meat several times a week have stepped the ravages of scorbutio diSease. up to this date about seven hundred of the huts, underthe charge of Capt. Keeno, R. E., have been sent to the camp and erected under the guidance of Majoi Hal The army, animated by t.Co constant inspec tion of Lord Raglan, and by the supervision of the heads of the great military departments, is nearly restored In all but numbers to what it was six monthsago. Baltiklava is fast resolving itself into lines of huts. The impression which has long existed in the minds of many that Sebastopol cannot now be taken by assault, considering the position of the north forts, the fleet, and the army outside, gains ground. It is generally thought that the ,Army outside ought to be attacked and'dispersed or that the investment of the place shotild be completed, before we can hope reduce the city, and the citadeL But' coupled with this in:Tres; elan Is the fer stronger conviction that, had cur army marched on the place on the 36th of Sep tember, it would have fallen almost without re sistance. A Russian °Meer, who was taken prisoner some time ago, anti who knew the state of the city well, declared very recently that he could not account for our "Infatuation" in allowing the Russians to throw up works and regain heart When we Could have walked into the place, unless udder the supposition that the bands of the Al mighty wan In it, and that he had blinded the vi aion and perverted the judgment of our Generale. "And now," Said he,"lle has saved Sebastopol, and we,. with his help will maintain it inviolate." Several tea-service mortars, with a range of 8500 yards, hare been sent up to the front, and the new batteries will have the heaelest-arms ment which has ever been used in war. It le an. error to suppose, however that the batteries bare been advanced closer to the works of the enemy. The fact ie, that we have thrown up detached works &Ville distance of 000,800; and 1000 yards from the•ltusslan guns, and thatour second par allel has been converted into a battery also, but the actual “attaeltaT , remain as before, and are identical witli those from which wejopened fire on October 17th, 1854, except-that they .have been !rapt - dyed and strengthened and that the ar manient b mach healer. VOLUME 'LXV-11),L:NUIlitiEli-203. lifisunt.taiszots.—The Sebastopol Inquiry Com mittee continue jts sitting, and the revelations_ made beconoe every ilayt more and more appall liog. 31r. S. G. Osborne was examined ofithe 2 .11.4 March, and as an eye witness of the scenes .Ehtctt he decribes, gives the last touch to the skeistiful picture by informing :the country that tVe wounded and sick soldiers, 'by hundreds aud by thousands, were literally starves} to death. The ladle du Sorel of St. Potersburgh pub lishes a fanatical appeal to thee Russian people to rise in arms for the defence of the Orthodox Church. It calls upon the clergy to exhort their flocks to fight for the good canoe, and - to impress upon them that the preeent soar is the ancient war "of the Priuce of Darkness otratost the King dom of Christ." It concludes with a prayer to the Almighty to admit those who fall on the field of battle for the good cause at once into the kingdom of }leaven. "Dreams." p EVERIE, by F. If, Ilodg.es; Pop goes the question, "twos 06` rte Due raharies. or My Last Cigar: Angels ever Matta and lair. Rare ynu (wettest. Anti.. leer, uL witsper abet thou feelestt Tse a heart to ear haute, Away down East The °flaunting alas a 1 Liherty; one careless wion;l. ' °tie Napoleon (inlet - stein L. Jounce de Losine--ileserle par C. Tome: Geode Moon ebone SIN ,r light, - with racist loon tneao mar J. Archer: La Zimitre — Temelo—Chea. 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