R 1 r 1. • - . a - 111 _ 'PeTh , • ,A.l :1 7 0,),.i BURINPSS ..DIRECT9B.Y. H. pwrzurtr.4 iDveirral:Nci AGRI= • Lelia nut; Ns Yoet .•. it Co. are ats tbs most trdlusuald sad band itrmtstins cosels.arcial kiwi both la the Gaited Mateo 't"-------7—cr-:Wholaude Grocers,- orDealers,, and i8110yr" iMpOrtillg vslity f of Ott at OaCculApt cLariv,mue.: Aggeliu.r.u.4"o..id=a% 111.31 - Pi. of ...waslcasuiSt.Grotrltum...trze. Cider an .. 4..rmiell Ter. M'll'",isteed.""a"M B'h ry re . ; InLitatt . 1 1 .D ta l crest =Aft., ar:a4lp. , usa gitenW _ , 1); Mi.S.FY.UOSIVANGSB. y 141-11.1dim'LlleNelr tart. N. 11.-LPtiotekraptde awl Dagnesrsotrys Chemical, idetatiismi3 Pease Medleluesi • Womlne. Wine, 0;a1316.1. dam; Inettilent :Smeary, Nlinto 13tzol tts,Visorst'rErcrict Copan. pmniasyAug p ut s.. 11/4113savothat Ilanosne,O.srdimum.aumt.r. Boats. to.; kali, Oils ; Juniper,. , Caroms, pu n .nwi Dater Mama% ---mbUtoodT .• . Ezthitarian Wines. ; WECILABD &BUEK, 22 South *Main rt. nn, tat, sots *gents at the ann.,- - 5. - n mue let this Aterai=it, h t tz t oomt t r.tly .Isteit' In auks tut ..i574724 Wines. red Srit ' itti.sin Toe.= (CadmatrM MaCimit.td. ilakStar, untletpoktiadst Wooer) fiseltara. xpi •,setal_VillsayL Karloralste. of different rands. _waIrEARTED TO BE_Par.BGRAPS JUIcE.S. •AU cedars promptly ex./pentad Sionnsblo tam'. Bough's Patent 81aatio Skirts tiuXTBS do !NANCE, No. 1 Barclay Str"tr Nr. Tort." . Ilettrssogotoutzu . ozotot INT Iwo du otompot.tho All osattoltetostas sad oellortizt t mau : olll b otottentectatconttrut to low.. ttlaOt. .. ... _. _ IaT4AUKRN a' atm; ot th e latelarm ii arm. a X.Jactigni 4 Bons; Si nd bra 244 7zost it...and bailßrondwat. NM York. bra nonstantly on band mu Tanaty of Grades and Menders ..- Alia amnia; and Bourn Gamma &dm Orate. Whole ."' - nay Dallis monad. Jelblyi NEW YORE ADVERTISEMENTS 211 i lenowjAciut er Buaigo Mr= tr'r bat ad, nrost reo in the ertirrior York. • .1;0001SDEOilTBINGS , • . ••• • " I RUNG_ , WEISSENBORN & 00:, - (late C. Bran. Lap3rters and 117holeeleDeaT in as German. corms eau, - TWIN COLT'S Standard egotten — i§katDaok; IL - 0. BEAM( a Oa. Ti Pine'Armk DT~ rk tr tinatt'S Print C Dorton notr an/3opper tn ar — idailto and PattanflPrintons. • • naiStm7.2l46s DRY GOODS. • Ot r EN, MA NA Ilc CO. Importers of LIIIIIriCIII and E oral= .13111cy.act Fancy Goodp.ll2 COTTENET &CO., Importeis of French %wad other )1 ‘ l . :u!peast Goosh. 61, PSTEIN & lIONIG, 100 Liberty et., an. 405 *dust" cor. Trinity Places 130001 1 . 00 er 2 A , R4 •Ictsetem. Wks. 00. '3.32.0m-1:0091'55 51 . : WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind 3uneracture,alo.l3 at. cull street, littsbnhe • TOHN PRUE, 'DEALER IN IVORY, LP sad manufactura of Iray Gads. 15p. 3 Ilunamt., Tart 4:ELMES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of DrogeTrindagngi. Ghana and Fringes, BUY Crseeta. — NSW, and Silk Goods generally, • -= • tang3olss OM, SCALLEPER tc . RiA_RAUS, =XL. .IC3 '' ,d2 ' ss ' UN I 141 = 11""1 by 'OS • 13ETER D. MULLEN, Importer of French 4,ornmr, sad Swiss Dry Grab,Velvets lsri• Shmsts,Weoleas, Le, 2, 0.33 Dread street, x arc. mallytesl.6s • A. HATCH. ie. CO.- 99 Chambers street, of iltathastenut Turtasld= Stackl.te. tang3ll4 . , AOHN WIES, -JONES & CO., Im- Sorter , ot Gentla=erai Furnlattlair Goodm, - aad Kum. users of Beaks, alrta. '33.4 Warr= itr.. , * tualYsB EsE the Mexican Mustang" Liniment in liturammtim. Braises. Barns, Illyaltur= r, Plle• Bares.= atikelml care f or all ester:nal te mark cm sulmsl. S. W. Westbrook, °rising ellsin.LF and orovektar. 30N Brosdlr - GOBITBIr, No. 349 B lytang'3l'SS . . ODWARDS, SANFORD k CO, Foreign . L'a .Exprois,lfe. Set Brow:May. 1510:43 awl Natures Mt , warded to sad irom all part_a.of . tbs woad. Avant tr Titsatrarsch, AQIIIM k CO.. •111347.10 10 W 5.5 - - - - JaNSOU AND GNRILAN FANCY BAENSTS. 4*FliaaLES ZIEM In CO., 52 Maiden Lane. Impleann Of.Trannh and German NannyO r ral• ihenlitcmit /Itrd Oncl urta fg, - WU' 172a4ia1l u g. YLACIIERESILA. IMO TOM& : CREWS &JESUP, No. 67 Pine et, New York. Coattolailan Nerebsetts ea the nu oral Ida& o meta Vote and 0014012 and Wooten Ilsehtner7. Tout the bast maims. Exeistsive Aseakto , ibr • Lowell Ma ,. hma eh oc. deZI-taryl6l6 Cia;ociklel+AgoPizil Mirtts*. YIELD & CO., a Cliff Street, lad Wkiolesat Dealers 1a1U1=6= ,, 0.. 1 : 4, tlArtuox •=1 EDO& PAPYJIB, .wry . a.enrtio. "i'maux =taw. umpswas IipNCAN,iLBWIS BARTOW, N 0.161 WPM= Areet.-Igresgstisx,..stPAFET3l.=„Aßoo taxd =gaterstly. tzte3l6 EfIkiIJE..,SZEIR ELMS,. (Idles Dense* Leeks and Cram Balm. B.010:11.421.. . 14 caL tharufseteercL 197 Peed • " TB an' "Mir ' °°°D. 141•69. Toiiinoms rt . MINX, COATES TOIILE, "3'll`kt.=ll7 weri7tow-T3------Lass, Paws& , L POILLON; Importers of '4lll.;•Pprorh caper "ad: file—lt,s. se P.m., • arum aocrre—rsac :pos. MIME CO.. No 4l' South 2d erressoni..—eolea l4 •. • cur Ckpair,-Laree - rabltli , i. itnislitair:..::.l---.i.t.1.165Xii61. . • ',f • ' .Exceliqr Carriage Factory. ETINSTON, IMOTILEAS Factory practi -- eil Coach Mater% stew critabssea anti Belarant . stse ':. tam/ OtE.Ps.. bays as Isaniland are statestaarming r-- , inetennstrasonetumtatCornanglAoatarrayaßuggSsa iMrgit.:23l.l.l._ardr_illf=t,lZ .. alloss !mat the.bsat Jursaas Iron sun Eastern ankery. :, snares attesulsd to•osi OW COM _tieuEnzabl terra% Tho nal earadent that all yds:, new front themial v etita taair Ina , wlll. be perfectly sateet ea tr, their mart igna~ QT brena and klaelsgter °Manses tar the Tat. : .torrinwreas etostez tbidar. • aeRS romores—....—surt =woo. ZETNA .13LASS: WORKS. yam; . IIAVEDSoN a co., -:CIFACTEMERS naddealers Wake, awl all kinds of 6ralat and Vint. Glasawall, OW& an.--tta mutat , ortarat.Ptttaaaro, Ps otto4too Pool to totrow moil& for bathes. Ad, bB.Ara rai'44asW, Larrtero of G. L Gee's Unrivalled - • Arntsfor the .3nostveleteeted ivoctrarT TARN 4 nntaraniFUNO EfLagTE. DB. lISRti. /fa COA,CII - .FACTOBY . IMPICIMIC.:••••••••420. AMIN BIGBLOWCO. , „ r (sozciarAa.47 n 6 .5. • Vag—tle4F • ALLat Pittsburgh, _Ono& g0),01.1.F.0, GABBIAMS,--PiLEIoNs, ausilasi swarm= assail of Yana Vet -s4ss t mom; sod tallibon In s tow or .` rni-Z=l7f OrtsSia" cle*ll2?. V A. ntwirs - ri.,.TE OFFICE, NG, F,/,7 Font -gtr.madagerfrom mow: Dalain Lalnt China. OZ PIN learn ie. Coal %MOS, anallt and 014, ~iiysmndNnlr IZAFFErpir.sonnalt .A/1 mum. * "%2 ilarirtraa s a 4 'slanisf. )27 i11t.1419 WW Gas ater M ANUYAuIUBB cral Stem IntICALL UM" eat" g P motr .I,X.A.MHER Lanz, ' Ifora TEIRD Street, PRILNDA CI °ROCCO IifINOTACTUTtgIi, COUR -111?•11EXLIrtilt V 171141 YRZACIIVA,Tniara ers! jam v. C oirT --- cica. mdludti m . r DILV;T:Prealsl3 ..tan4 h Llea „= ° I . -. . . Bruellsang's or . - Wont Ts . rauorr v aL p a:loA m :•r•219. 7 e vfLik r T ,;' i 4 40,49t1c0 °E /I,l2P**:t6'l4 "1 'GPsam g. ' ttolllB • . * - LOOR OIL- , 14 1 ,40“,,24 - 6 .,,. on qnslitteo anti inires. ,442/"Tabkalinabs be sad teen Olt elpabi* IAI7 , - misia ossial Milan& Windo.l3had.r.oll3oo.4 Wtr; , oticirtms*. • luta. Oocc•agui Wilma 0 , -. pa Wm vnitlanin:SM, in. 01l of 'vials will ,Ilt bast aMtmloirsst ash prim - .-. LO' Pos She Tra4aa ts • • Fthrus aitomon a_ e v . . af an 11 ' 1 iatrar. , 6;mlAissites=Pentofsith.C.lturov tb. inttersa 1:1 this oula.toiVi as pima .1q 4b ..mmwa gnaw__ sw NYit=st., sae..norocess. 0. Iterakval SAILS Dian k CO. hoe mama , to . Aztvio,goir_Asiol Wats. virdons• Imp " BUSINES _CARDS ATTORNEYS. • ()SEP'S 8. k. A. P. L3IOE-BISON, Amy 1...04a Lew, -011:. Na 10 .Youth street, bet... • talt.tteld =dem:Lt. Pletabursb. Pa. . tuflA 1, W. HALL, Attorney, at Law, - "Bake. animaari.•• Glint area, between Muth ..ad and AN*. atalmly'r_ OBEAT E:PHILLEPS, Attorney it Louis, Mo.:, • . lel 10BERT PADLIX)CK; - Attorney at Law— Comtratlfiltkiad Gnat streeta.owatothe Court one stem Pittertirsh- nar24.7,53 j2outh de AXES J.Z.IIILN, et, mar ana Attorney at La w office QJIt. Eittsburs26 21{5-dl7 fASPER E. BEADY, Attorney at Law, . Sago Fifth streehPlttairm-ifh. - KERSIAND .BROK E RS. Al;./cr Vealerl........'.ltDerfizo eAtti:—...rtoarics czakm RADIER:. & , .. ititanii Bakken i and &- amaze Brokers.. Buy and all Gold and Miser and Neste% nenrotiate loans an Real Estate or Brod Sem. rites.ottrebaso Promissory Notes. 1124 The Bills on East and West- Buy and sett.lltoks on Cannulralon. Collec tions made on all' points In tr. Union. • -Since corner of 'Third and Wood - .lsavets. directly opposite the St. Charles WILkINS .CO. (mcasssuas tog.- *m= ago.) BASfEIRS , & EXCHANGE BROKERS, .IYO.TI POHRTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. N. the- numerous saspengotis or Bankers and Strokere throughout the country, during the last mcmtheore ere eatlidl.3 Matto almost every Maxima their' trouble. have grown out of a etre:tare from their legitimate bridnees, and we therefor. take onaidon to sie ewe the nubile, in annum, that no stmieulatione bx "fan ehmees,•' or other • outside orient ne shall tempt ms trout the strait and legitimate line of oar hualnem. lag than In avoiding all such investments, we shall not only te better able to mem our eurtoinere and immix. their safety. bus that 111 adopting gush mares we ebuir toter ' mote onr own ultimate benefit fen WILKIN 8 a CO. - _ " - - lIERNAN & CO - B ankore And -Exithsnge • .trolt t eNet . V4x 915 . !litreet.00rner of Diamond Alley. hn:a tirßoy yndiell BStik : iotessti:ti 'o;bit Discount 'rims th.zursprinscs,.dizsidatimmti= ra y % Coaectious lo all =don Interest. at 101PD:col? Prompt ttsorna t tt VI ill er cutters appertaining to Broker's t'usiness IMEastern EXtb.:3lo constantly for sale. • nahlgar trarcestik ratstxx-.......-/Calltl luau-. -vv. k. km. L A la d-Ed t. , HANNA & Co„ inocessors to • , Howl, Mum Ja Co, Ileakent, Msztanite itookeikacol In Neralsto - sod Domestic rusaltaukt Corte e of De ' Notes, and Specie—N. W comer of Wood and' . Current A 1../ soodyed C. t• Sight Clhodss Por sale, and collections made os, nea De b t ail print+ pal i g=tite Vatted Stab. mad= paid for Prosiza sod dmaricao Gold.. , . . kdzisece made oit senalicas!, of iroduteoblpped IM. 11. MU-WM H. WDLLTAVS & putters find Dram. Ninth East emir? of wood sad 611=fati=st Mond term; sad odle4tloas Ptomptly attended to. Sa9-1, 110 TA . /4.. SON, Dealers in Foreir Indite. No enavo te* an d 894, tio. 69 Market a t IndYn. ,IfirCollietts Mbill cat all the w. ' t thsonzhostt the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. jr. READ, , Boolseller and Stationer, No EtIION, Bookseller and Sta e.o.m.:tee:or to Parham At Arum. No. Market . hoar Tourtb. Pittsburgh. P. 1117 "ENR ---- Y S. BOS ORM, Bookse ll er and Dealer atateonery,lka, 82 Market etzeei, sear e eircewath P. Kahl.. Is • street , sell and Stationers, 115 Wood next door to the caner of ot, tla Pa. Pcbcol end lalcbcots constantly on hand COMMISSION &C. ann.. - A — TIMILL,LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS . Produce & Commission Merchants; ' ANT, DE.u.sits 14 ' FITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES , No. S Wood It., between Water and Front at stilt PITTSBURGEL HENRY N. (late of the firm of Icing 3loorheadj .COMMISSION =RCIIANT, DEALER IN PIG NMI. AND H.LOONS. No. 76 Water street, below Market, PrTIPBN A. C. a '' PORK PACKERS , -Wholesale Dealers in Proclaims, GENERAL COMMIMON MERORANTS, LJSZSTY" S7IIILET, OOULCUSCIaI Balt ran MSC L. AUTOS. ifidtfiticcom 6 co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pr«lace and v v Commlesion )tersbants, and Dilaters in FittsPfts.ti Mnisraftors4 Artie/ft. Ho. 219 Marty ft- roraer of Pittsbrut.. • I.2_lff__ lop EsioVAL-Sonnger liarbaugh Co, .11., have :'cored to Ho. I'S Liberty 'treat. 117=4101.1ta1t. 11 Ca--__ MIMI PRINGER HAY.BAcealt, co, Suomi sore to 8. Thabt.ll.) Como:on .6 rommitis rebles. Doak. In Wool sad Pro.o. amomlly. txo. V 5 Liberty/lave" Plttsbcmgh .44 A. A. ELARDY, cozwasW,MITIMPI,V ICILLPM ULM of the 'Madison and Indianapolis a.stratom No. 80 Water ht., Pittsburgh, Pa. ism:tra BUTLER , • & CO VORWARIONO COMMISSIuIi MLR-, CII &tad and Dealer. la al kinds or/ Pte.abgagya Slaw mortared Artlgtot Lead/ irg and ghost Lead. ho. tit rim Stmt. Pittglarcesat. ar61014 A. WBANE, Commise' non and For Urardlaz 31nretaata. degas ta Wootr4 romans 1 4.; raftsbanb • • i am . amt. • Maui .1.1501 bLlli ROBISON CO., Wholesale Grocery, .61gre.„M' ar zunts4o. gereicrath. EILOEB ANTe2,.,.2eneral Co:ran:As- • slam 2derediatete. •, ."."•• .•", •cm earuddloneats at Produce lemma 3rg far:, B. CAN - FIE Ip, late of . Worm, Ohio, f i t tu t=, o r 1ir:4,..1 0m0i0,j2tre0.0.,,,,,, orcrwttri Pearl dale, and Wedeln Predate Ptalttil ted mt. Plttettnth: stri;ntirthactYmtl•P` LITTLE & CO., Wholopale °miffs, ariAzt=gommiro..l.2.ltr.d Das! Vtgz. WARETIOUSE.-11ENRY 11. WaLINL =,,LlLadwi.hMiv;la W.stre. Voter, PKutrursh VAVA ifaOMASPALNIER, Importer and_ — es In Trona , wad Amain= waa Papr; 66_31.vtat Dtum* Tklri awl north oWs• l'ittaawipw - - DieCLINTOCIE, Imrter apd Whole •Zeraii.Vag, marta i rin% wn. Atm sas atesos Itasslar stmt. DRY GOODS. A. A. 11110S4 FIMA7I., . L art tail lk A. MASON A CO., Wholesale= ite p Dales In later sa4 Staple 1:41 Ocnal. rfal . Pittabargh. VIIIJRPLEY & BUROUVIE-1.1), Wbolesalo ITX sad Batall tin Moods SLactusts. corner Youth sod tat melt. Pittsburgh. GROCERS. Wallace & Gardner, 111,1101,Z5A.L.E DEALER/I IN Maur, provisions and Produce General)), UAGALEY, COSGRA II er.." Has& I* Wood stmt. PlLtatnilet. _ AOALRY, WOODWARD lc CO., Witole Imi. 511 hbilluPtlet.lo BAIAIi DICKEY & CO., Wholesale cd:Elio 5, • a ;mil rump norv.. .... irwro. OlfN FLOYD & CO., Wl:mimic Grocers, aai ltkosilmloOdsrehants , V o.lTSWealend22lll4l3. -IA6 Kirolooliio43o2, Rea tlftlfa VittUr, Dosfor So PTC4liel, rittaboickOdarr 01l Mau of Proffr -nd 4 W iT ino. sad otooVoutoarroilo' =.l* irtary,:hich ww!o_r auda. _ on-Tiircii iii-Klemu.--.-1/11suro. 4t. ROE; Wholonia' Grocertl and 2anollitodou Illershads. $0.04 Maar itawitilitto. TAW - GrocejL an Arc_ 4, sixth W I"l:.....emut""icirebom Gram= 1." India& st 4 "3" TZLlF,mbotircasu ps .T.: tr oon, lowan DAIZELL /c -CO, Wholbsalla Omen% 0=121.1116= Madura& Deem in reotzge Pituburgltitisnoliatozes. 21a 2.5.1 Liberty!' Wholesala urocig ima Conuansdon Morelant,Daler In Pronto. andlPUtr Dann klanntsetured Arttelan, 196 Marty Itta. WU> ........ a. OOZY EaCANDLESS,bIWIB k CO., (moos nice.wuk a woodaahl'vtarmaai Glom% In Iron, Sialls,Ohas.Cbtt[nr.lirM, PitUbargb bistrarselan. ceamll7. cororr of Wood Sad W104:47. Hide Oil.and Leather Store. , • ' ••1:1; IeatICPATRICIE. - No; 21 South Third Street, rutwom atakot. 4 outwit .ru,,rhuvotptu , „ 48 vOrt SALE SPANISH_ HIDES !Dr Ylad eine sada PatuAlvs, Tar a ri t atlairg earrlsee Tlarths Ira= 4.4, fir ~hla ~„.Vrtgtst rte. bp lama or tam ft 67.1magre Lugar edISS. III. .!. void OCVI JC is CO., (successors to Ni. , m „, nektmet v wd u ark A A. .eficarth, 'WU . • pair/:,..0.1. - large liisort• mist of other ItottlOL_Goo42. to bulVAikors. LOS Warn AU AGENCIES. tarns I S. CUTIEBIZEtT & SON, GENEJIAL;OO3IIIII,SSION -AGENTS, for I the sale lend purchase or Seal Sstata. Collection of "tg"Tnnt Mlchigan General Commission and Collec taon Agen Office,Oß the collection of' Home and Foreign alfMacantile and all othor Money claims, In Michigan adj same Statg,lnrartracrst. arid Payment. of Morays, Barmen; °Mears. Mono. and Hale Bents and Stocks and brogromma Antra. rhLTIHR to ANDERSON. Detroit. Alotagui, Bano:a in Pfitatotroh—litac re. Kramer & Rohm, Bann , ern PMica k Co, Oman. Mon Lorena. Stewart & Co. W1.111%.—.14=del or linchigon from rodegia". Warmer. OD /317.1.V47d lISTIN LOOMIS, Resat Estato Agent, Stock. Merchandlee and Bill Broker. 05108 No. 12 north oust. stove Wood. 811153290 pranytly attended to. /19417 AMIIEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Chi. A. 7 sme. lankreane Oomp.M. 941nt.. .t et. M. GORDON, Secretary Western hau l: • mace Ca, 92 Water deed. y GARDINER COFFIN, AgentforFrankthi gon m lantres Comp narttromt ars. of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Mn tole Insamos Company. U Watar stmt. MUSIC. &C. 4401INII.MILLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, blot& sod lifitdcal Instruments, School Book; and . lomat . . &de scent ktr ettlekertnre Piano Vorteate Western Pennryteents—No. 81 Weed gfreet. Dealer in.lflusio, a ,emneetremero, sad Imsorter. olt 81:114cs. Bob withrat.lmw ;ttivr-L=l; TORN HAFT, Jr., (successor to Jae. 313uf mrdiratruffrktmvx.vrt.-3adzeig EI.OIIN P. SCOTT. Wbolesale Dealer in Drugs. Pslnuc Vssulass sad DT. Stuffs. Fo. 296 ert 3 . tree t, Pittsburgh. All ordeal , will creche rrompi attention. ler Agent fur ticheack's Pub:nods Syrtur. gisr 2447 A. PA,IINESTOCK & CO. Wholesale , • osairrsta• mansfsetusers ofildta Lesd.r.od sad Clump. corner Wood and Trout rtreots. Pitt. ar roelfr E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in 0. lwo.ol.l..4oopttetz sudioamv..butettsz nzosszcs wog.. "...MM.'S aura. itiBARN Wholesale & Retail t =ate ,erae! of Marty .ad Bt. Car stmts. SCHOONMAKER & CO:, Wholesale • Druggist" No. 2.4 Wood Octet. PI Istabargh. TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to L.Wileox fie & Co.. corner *wart street and Dissoond—liceqson ritrA.c.7 m hand and complete/ amortrnant of Dtga. sdid Beata. Yeritunery, and all &Ma+ patailahlir to his business. pnlecritAloos sarahtily corepteruded at all phraidana Hoare. IsStly 111A.NUFACTU al NG. - . -.JAZ= X. 0.10. • WiLLANYilY ffill k CO., GI Penn st., below Marbnry, Pittsburgh. MILER MAKERS *and SITEET-IRON: WORKIMB. Itansdasturers BarnbUrs Patent etilmnsys. Beth., V.: ,. /3 441 . 4. d Mama Pt Con. denser. Balt Pans. SUZ.ef PII Iron Texts Boa.. ts etateAnn, His.=UAW Wart. and Viaduct In g•Daffitig dOll.O ou lb. stortassinAlab. n0.70.1rd. Lw. WOODI~ esale and Retail • won:anent sod Dm/. In Csignot Wars. Na. BS stmt. OU WETHERELL, Manufacturer of PADENT BOX VICE S.• anpmha . 1,1 d.. DOWD WI. and BRAZED BOX VICES, aortur of A.o,lorrson•rid ok. Irmo art , to. one square tßiln the Eland ittrect Brldge,AZ- Ingheny City. ata and Caps. WILSON & SON keep constrintly ‘in tashlunaas List ore sp. gaNl aa amnia 4 chesty •onpf walr a to *Ws as ► call ben e purchasing cisernbere._. n01#4.1 • Atli iID Sr. Co. WHOLESALT. AND =LAIL VABBIONLELS FLAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS. AND DEALEVAIN ALL ELMS OF ICTUL COR/CLEL OF.TrOOD AND lIFTNIITRENTS, Pittsburgh, Pa. IS-Thar Rost rotas,. nary qualiti d:l6of lists sagMlizg. Bass. Cuffs snA ?Iv trlssoenas--.carna ADLICS*...i 4 IL. mamas LiVID.AntO W n. iiiog t M • et Co. NOVELTY ORNIVPM IBURCIII, PA. raOK and Depot Railroad Scalar, Ray, . sad (Iran 404 Platinent *ad Omuta de.;_Dnar of a110t... Pprlng, Tn 9, land Thumb Wales, WI e• ICUs of mins Pala. arei ratUnnr. Bolta sad Yu:nu:min Ntalkabla ~For nets In ram and lain,. PITTEMIIRIIII. PA. W. W. WALL&CF., STEAM MARBLE WORKS, all, 821 cad X= Lacey enta, moat dtatt&llat Oar. IkAIONMIENTS, Tonkin, Grave Stones, IVA Tternitato Topa, DUA.Ia. Imposing thaws, fa. trays to haat. and ragas to order. by a:mail:WM at tba lomat ream Tarr non dred arlairtal and otted aligns klenywasota. Anjou haul. Maet. sa etch bla I'm -sighed to the 'had. at tho lawns arias. LII tallara ailed atth darpata. at 519 Libra? dam VV. W. irkmacre. Penn Cotton Mi ls, Pittsburg.h. ENNEDT, WILDS k. CO.. manniao lx tams o f-- Penn !to.t boar? 44 litiaatiniX Carport Club of all salon and shales Cotton T•4I4K _Onr4A " floue. Liao , and Mob Orml; Rap! pf !ism, and decriptioisr Hades. kit-trw..l4igewt. tehllred=f also .. - _ TO DZakTatES IN WABEBOARD B . "C i f O. RIO. A Cincinnati, invented , es rokraee. al fa likelhoare..s. Or whirl, ,h• o 1149. EalellmyrommentconaiMi ad in properlyerepering the terms of • alkest of pun (or Mbar soliablo medal) ant than catalog thant tome= or rot their 11/14 Into tho mild woodsti sidat Or lap of • übbing*. the corthrtli progiOIDIT to 11.'1121 been to rionah o move or ads to nod , . la. rose tallo plata. I). IIICE a otommantly mid hla ennratrarrat arid 4....mhip to slid Patent to ilia sunarltrr, abo Is I glece yrrr l77l4), ' S/CL":6 iheat 4 /21VAD Y I I ATKN 1' S nerd ll7o 1 AIIIIIfOAILDS, havtin romerded the late arra of Warms nano &c o. in that buda•oh, lode ,m ley the topulsrlty and a:Maniere mi,of raid Patented B .Wilrea. , randry , ma . mne bars ant•esd in matayzajl a l lin i da t . 1 them leflUtil ena.ity Jo :, Fa, tbemby mourad by 6610 Ramat. Sulu hare been cr.ca . t o t and sur non needing against certato.partlea , tO. tan to la hus , e Mad, sad It le my Intention to animate i# l naltinams upon Sof 1.110 1 and islet MLitt totia extant ot the Ism. .113 perrmr aim tEvreArro cauttotipd against dealing, In_ Zinc Mal:omA*, made after it:=7;atanted DII ILICT. unlem branded ' . O. Rice's haprevel lituaboasdh lei out, 164ep stow other brine temsaAr. It may to 666E1 td IN.14•0 Out tn. varier* la i .i' ei . 4 1 : :U P in. ' s to ' i nail t ' et LI a n ,... - , z . ., r Ar „ „ .i. .01art:m; ala Oa iinented incloap Promo OM =bad, nen width the mane of the , Board really &panda Whoamala erdara Pr th e grennin• articia feipiretfulli latelted Ana iirrgr4=4 l ‘ :" I" ,,I V ATH .. W:c 4 I 4 PAIr. u"' Bola Proartotor and leannlaaturer Moroni Mos at Efordwire Store. No. Ott Ka "alnt-, ..."•1 66 . • b. l; to. . . . LSCOTT, Dentist, Foul= rcra46o • lye doors Tait af Alarkst. Ogler 9A. at, to 6 ar. • All well warranted. • • Barloves Inaigo Blue: UARLOWS•IENDIOO - BLUE la now 'well as the hest article ever offered for Blow tow Clothes. It is sat=tee from acco or anything in. tore.. ts the Arena • All gonweeeprre who hare not need It will findlt ouch &ever awl lea trouble than 1111ao .or arg t oth7=. l 2 Teli t tiolrotst VirotetTeTrArinq C:aneut"eriSwllr he oartral 102711177:44tee "111. g/113 lb. Urose i n and Druggists *bey t e tRLteE~4kYD arg luL 17, ohogn,,ths; iAßirs. DYE rdde. tee., with Overrate sonrtrolut or weary. Mpg In tar, 4tzerrra, Phyelotans ant Sitanatere "A U"ILERGEtt, Pr i valest. apl-Coo ho.10)14. s. Intelligente Otice, 'No. 1 T. 'CLAIR STREET. ERVANTS of at descriptions supplied • kJ Priv at• Amato. MIS llotela &N. rarteettplly P so ut llettsel to , avall theruelvescf facilltlef noir offnea. Barr 10. &Wed •• iraualatea for future EMT& N 11.—CoVections MOl4 l / 1,4 . 041.4 / 8 , -"d4;d Cllllok PENNA. RAIIROAD.—We , 11l =aims of klock to toutpV ran 00 , Boaturista Coma Won Mei Brokers, n. lltti jr,A. BROW g, •wmil(wst• reqly in jr , A.: the public , ghat be keeps on hand, at Me sane on che wed Ede of Cr Diacnon ni t LIZ r ZIT= gras lams it :s i Is : 4 " ,:lis t Ve Nati% crerfe w : oh. 4 , , nott oval 1 to aro. to the United rotten illi Bands can he re ovi Without the aid of a screw driver. liello tam : a dock toolk and wool of et Cetnng. f 10.3hdr ":14.1enitomert :Woe set i o . .tr iv e a mist.Fithtureerfthinnt.r. bAIINDBY BLITE--Tho. attiatuin 44 &mi .' Iles Rad roulewomma la limited to thlialp which Is. MI Indigo Marilee& bsving ail Rs pm. retained; Th. famdf y how Immessef• ores Um wa al lIMIE th.,,, adeoowco of nand smarm mim to elothea,Mf ins much more aimple and convanient for II" and of bragta b liut orig a mi yf t te . DILI' ovw4g.bthadisfetitabLt 'rt. Cu?. It la on tlrely deatitutajaf sny prepertlmpaloidPos co cloths. IV a would Pilot • Mud. mid warrant It to be as ermanded. - Par rade by . JOBS( ilitr,lo. t &V ... - No. 141 Waal ----- tlagan & AOl, 1 I I!:91 Market at , arc glowing gat their en. firs stock carry Goods at an folyossmodbcount from M, fresparotorr u, olsuag UNIT Win% Iltp• DM . 11 , = . 11 on bind a 11,fiosolir. if ftogr i log teostsd Plsids,ttoit,totr.. nkcibssurA IKu W Woo ( Aga sad • S a t p C rawl , ' iligir—ly.intAsuZa f Slut ' *ad MI 0 4 WWI& od DragßOis ' ar b , , all of oAsis. .1110s:reast amides. 88 of 1655. - 21611PHY & BURCI 1i Wlll commence opollrf, • Monday. Blank 00 tb, . MASON & 00. sreAow opt e utrmaggrdus,°ll6sMslid4im,J=.& 16 -.tad+ bom paretoirti it tn• brie Pa SSW It Much WO than Dad assisolgoigm ' 7771110 gILKB—A. A. Masan • 81W.teebadtir Ow Ix.nrthia 6111 claim na I —4l-1-46°. Mawn scho rte WOOL PLAIDS—A. A• at di • rd the tolususs ettbdr lleags PITTSIURG NEW YORK AMEBA:II3 • li zza No mmit 34 /1 bougui .ri r i a . a,wella i Ewan lizeeL) Pure f - . . • hauler non raj Warta& " 1.-, dlai Er of ,the principal and . great .causes of ' 1.7 the high price annual in this Monet, le the Iron TeiSt .aura from which it le derived: finoteatha of that Imported is received _from boa Onftriga'aralg rct th '441tr"poli'd dbigatosothAl la ea edeltersted dab!. ROW , ot tbsot troL, sod forth. Potreo. of "ulna a fele gage for their poled, a colon or brandy !momenta Piano has been acendollshed. mint the 'elm of shipment tooth. -United ' The.aame of the emaeolldatica la the Central Bedell of Vioayszd Eroprietare of annum! under the gymend amn advanent and the direction of E. heddosa Pnaddenth Yin 'Peugeot, and • Committee of lospertfon of debt mem , Wes.. -. The horiety Itself cute' dye bombed vineyard ploptietors, amongst temo tone. or the , gee. influential noblemen in the nelghbortMod cf Mmosh wtrixectributee, . under i e . e t lal . l by . i i ham i l i. ,• 411:1„,etiLtireenZef their time or which t our million ham. IL adaralitaipt to l ' i it obtained from thie combloatam am to Mann to solo, t=eeeratit7 , aor thither . eamonat Po t h e n eutiock Wm. 1 . ., be worthy of ohearZ i ati i r Net hw public atrantlo e n ro Mil l e = l a of tiftereetesWeete , a tuft's buyer and miler. Moe • all wire aberelm dam it smorewmaly: temooreathelatemit of caoltibluat to eon trltrate by oven mesas la bre power to d the mu. tattoo which the cp stria. If endesvoringite earn, for dap. meat of the beet te of lonian.: P thla purpose clime Introduced In Ilia etttalet ( add. 1,0) rondos It • ismaratiso that shareholders atuill supply otherwrie the melety with the very beet Ononse banal" ttury Incur Oh. Waal - of an mann htlattito ot then etwoma . _The uadereigned. sole WWI in . SheW Ira. for, the Onottal Belot: et MOW& PUP • OWthae, wm'''''''ldwariroli.,:r."tr o','l=l`=tleokfttrerst they mill ameeporetsiwollmandirtheh'ettoway Seri el* now In Us assrkst. arid at_prion texteber the emadard of even ordinary Onneaa ~ MP a - ENO: 0 11•BLES. j royfelmv lit - Pearl entetteltrt nett Ne w 0.00. . ~ .., . .. TAPER: HANGINGS. - ',OW= AND *MIL . THOMAS,FAYE & CO., • 256 ora 257,Broadway, New York, ••DlrocUr °twit, the Clts 114 & Parke K.l , t 47. canstsuitly on .and a; 0.11 . flock of American ana French Papa ilonginge, ,Hordent. Prints, Curtain Papere, Bed Teeters. statue[. Landecapnaito.. of mrr All* imam to the- trade.; • . , Merchants Wine in their Hocks, cati buy . itOdi &et hssalsou We nuannlnetstre Isssely and Huron dirdot fn to , Stench Mansfacturepa for nt•Cao wawa sole agents In the I of Out r ratis , s , a 'it'd T:111 7 - men [l r l= ' tr " ons Atlea ri i= gl L l Tre , froma ear splrd d cel nof earaptch . Artletto TSP. Hsuntare ee t t‘,,&rt.r""b* United caster,- mhltt.3tnr - Umbrellas and Para' JO-HN X. SSIITII,-, WHO L FALIA 311511FkertILE 234 and 235 Broadway, Now York. The most extemire is the world. late fall in the priced f materials, eon- FbaMer a g ar VT-17,:17_ tradr.taot Lollar to lat.Aannialt lay low Woo, th e I'inEIVIIRELLA AND ' PARASOLS to be food! to 'Furore ar America. Merebanta ataltlOK Nw York. to buy that! . good!, moaattolly Invited to alt and examine tba stock, N. Purchoong. at N. B an u aace l ein"Ut .161"IVITIrk. u0:0-21ao Manufacturer. 1855. MILLINERY. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, 66,1 Broadway. N. re l a S now prepare ae d to arnibit, and M offers fo sale to nbstesale anA null Boyers, at Om lowast a xs ' Frond, Yal=said Ametbstarnillianery Ma:lEl:nm Gang ever olsemel at any one estallilaisisen l Oils city, equal Una snarl= to her fats. Importations. They have been Wasted Wiltb great ,easer by ths..adebrated 'Meta milliner. Madame Lebanon?. of Paris. and Len. L.lOlO - of Bouelst., TAMS.. P. e.—Pattern Bosoms. ametantly ne bawl. Orders be nigt , r 3 Voally attended 00. 664 Dr.„sa.. V. 1. Reliable !Ow ta gA. my Daguerreotype Materials, &o. Meratants ors rapist, rapiqtai to elms this carotin. lonyDorr troisr lowa. A NTDONY'S eneral Depot of Matenel. 63-..'4lllTrraurr:r.l:l4rlV""'""' ' tiocds can bs• Not br stows, parabl• a &they, bat Patties •Ith vb.= ago ore unseqted. mut [l , •ndkr• eves at to thotr .tuitT t. PSI Por t o, golds on wird. or nmil •It.b Moth older *mast, oorrr espouses of Ina. P.rittioa. fIZ.U2Y IL ANTEIONY.39.III3to•daIty,EL. Y, New York Bag Nannfaotori. Flour, Feed, Orain, Meal, Hominy. Shot. Buck It heat, Salt. Quarto and all other Mole of o undo sad plated to order er atexignaw wit der raae-h. Addrem. as *bows. IT, rioottraut, c rork. SIMMONS, Wholesale Dealer in STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY, fa:7,lmi :az BROADTIA - Any , &c. Snsw Goods, French Flowers, G ASH parchaigers BM olici%ed to examine • gar stock STELAE' will fol I . ooD___,S .111mr“ rowan, sa. lia m0..0r to that of arrs hallalmilar boom In tar GM • • VV. hall ma., tar mmtaa Mama Dar mat 01 . , otra of the Wad WI. at Vt•tarst Mom% am ‘t• .60 AO 0011 . 'meta., at amatia mamma prima. Eirkt,al,34, at a 110 Jobbat.. oar. William. haws nat. 1111EXPELEIT BILOTICE2B & CO., : 1 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NEW roßk. Nam reeseeettbs.Ne.l7o RElasseet..bar.offtravern, IMPORTING the leading Prowl trona their ortestal Wale% lath Ibbre h.. est truths. etnt ateo'Vrenrh sad Magnets C Nall and liar Bradlee, ask Moves .11=kb= Trieste Sp:mos. Cans. of , . the. eh the oust rearcesbte tenw thews el ta bereft. ar by mil. will node. their eatittrantion. iol2-12vir ALDERMEN. L Donaldson. Alderman. gYFICE, comet of roan and St. Clair sta., rittaba AB twines. peltatolos to the ogles or em . alb. vtoxOPtly sttto AAA to. febarl . _ Patrick McKenna. ALDERMAN OF TUE THIRD WARD. gIiFFICE corner of Grunt. 504 Fifth streets. Obrutarli on-natal tra Aldartito latata.d attars I.lc partallang to Um office of Mantua and luta* of the Pow* mill ta froatatly attended to. ta'Atta MISCELLANEOUS. STB IL A.R v I A & XLL cevnme &ORB, COOKINGa - IEATIN FANCY STOVES, ORATES, FENDERS, Pipes, Boxes, and Foundry Castings of all kinds. OFF= AND WAREHOUBi, No. 267 Liberty St., corner of nand, • PITTSBURGH, PA• ROBERT H. PATTEB2O33 /1140 LIVERY AND SALE E. - ,STABL '-'"'-"tol74o'.Diotricria strut end Cherry ASHLAND HOUSE, Alan =Rut ABOVE SEVEN= Braun, PE/lADELpH/A. H. a DENSON, PIOVIIITOIL. ifirrfriaq //cod. 1 1 , 50 Dada-RE 1.15/4-Iv4 " AA/ALTER P. MARSIdALL, Importer and , F V Itsalerin Plaln. NMI Ltd Docorstin Paw dar t thlClanon n * w p " &. aflstirstsd sosnanictsunda lir mh as. MU. P.24...14.41 VARto FASHIONS FOR LADIESTRESS EL—The Fastah Fashions Fa .1112C4 dim(' Ps , downs: is iss orts solo on the lin in'onison hi__ Binh 4 S.WILSOI, Witt V ;moat it Fenn. above liana shoot. . a. v. tcares...----.—nas. ioniraca snra, JONES & CO., .enopusrozes PORTABLERTWit LINE, ORWARDING AND COMMISSIOI4 DIKIICUANT2 I , Cant lIWk. BOTOUtb .Met. Pitta• Bacon Lap& lard OIL You Pork. 8.0.11 am. linos ex tra and tr.liculaAnthracita exiCi Scot& Pig Ina, Bolivar Brick as Our. antbruili. GAL Ac. .myla BANKING HOUSES or • JOHN T. 11000: PEW Tr u i ;2489040 11 1 111) P A i tt l eO t t A P Y .50,11tHSET, 80311SRBET _ MOUNT PLCABAWT. WEsaktORWD 00, Paste aNNELLBVILLIL PAYFIN IoNTOIVIA _ IiROWNIMMLA Deposits reolbedlDWouut.Pl2l.4 Drafts UMW , sold and collooted. - Btu Notes and BOAC bought - woo. oaf btooko, Note. and °the Securities bought au6 .014 oo oclutologion; Corroupoutiouce gad tolloctious solleitod. uoTg-tf LOUIS SCHAEFER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector 5=7",0H10 YTmotii I : ll , stergoatr n l i sr;ltith e rd. OADITOMIO..". tttttt • . timmAtihriull Evans a Co.. ) /31"14. ;rrigru u e,') au**. uffloy en% • ns, W. . 1 na val . , 1 1 4 _41 8 .&41: 1 11mstootta. C. Dtcettar 7:7-777 111:10T8 'Aio_tatoze, WHOLESALE AND•RETAIL; TAKES ROBB, 89;;Market and 6 Uhl= ets,thlrd door froze tithfrakat nos" gb, " °l ..... l7.6.lth eea d : z tt c : t.lu tiV4te t T ,... l l . , , : ti. E i ree e da t ind th.it 7 sl , ll6 : y 2 =film . 41. staet of Ositerh sad llpsu Wats sad Wasters of et &gristles/ she I stoat of ChM:trate fishers sod Vasa b y ou c h esrefoUy oeteetsh Torthotleatett 1 : 1 "" s bu fw"faliUMll =ll l°"" E rel : ll.llll74lV sei l lghsty, al;ll ;t: horprieee is any td. continues to rosnufactire se heretofore. say Sled of lOW stal tuptunane.,.nu. In tla 1 . 1 . 4 etre end of the b.e. =taws. avail Black - Dam' caul' Line of PA CICSIB . AILS from Litremool to Plultulolphi= t death month. sad Ififfla Ph 1154.10,11, to u m , r. , the Mb ninon . montnmA by Thaw Iblebard mn lAy mot Walnut it, M tth l/bandit% and Illebsed..h. Opens, 1 Co,LtrarpooL , Th. osheerth!...4n. the tho Ocaapanyi ham atm. on band Pliiiit IVA 614 1. PAM TM any amelms. p.rabl. at.= Nokia Ea , I.Talook Bcottatot and id... • , Also„ hrh2pi rangai tint Ni r York sa 0 ' 1 1.10.1.1; phi. ~ . by 4l 'imirt intawit aver= atit.n_ 1 sp9nri - , - . No. CO Mari st, Pittsburgh...n.o " AIN : 18. 3 LE e7s4N.Ets" - , . a NO. 06 THIRD OletimeNixd and Mu et Ado All orders promptly attended to. Imam exwascau des. snlNl•tt AN 8, 1855 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1855 ADDITIONAL BY THE ATLANTIC LATEST LIT TELIGIIA2/1 PROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL - Losnos, 1.1 P. M. April 23.--Gen. Canrobsrt telegraphs on the lith asfollows:—The fire none dunes unabated, .chiefly by the artillery. but the engineers are operating and have established at (the French) nenrerto the place. Another report easis the less of life has been very great on both sides. A council of war lied ;seen held and it was decided to continuo the fire for a week longer and then make the assault. - The tendon lieraltdof the 28d April says: - "Should the negotiations pending at Vienne fail tc procure an honorable peace, the Emperor of the French will proceed forthwith to the Cri mea-to superintend or command the military epee , igloos there. The Empreae will accompany Na poleon lIL "The. Emperor, Lord Palmerston, Sir John Burgoyne, and other distinguished parties neces- Miry to such a conference, had confidential com unmicationest Windsor last week. • "Doubtless the natural reluctance of the French Ministry to represent the imperial authority in 'the . nbsenee, of the Emperor must render them anxious to retain his . preemsconnd reepensibili .tith.,Franceat the present time, and it might be urged by them that the intaielMo Europe may - be more involved by the abeeniseef Louis_ Napoleon from Europe than even by a-compare- live cemptemise with Russia; but the Emperor thinks otherwise." • • ' According ton letter from Kamilettati, in the Nouvelles of Ilerseilles, the Fr'ench and English batteries, on opening the fire on Sebastopol, had 650 plain position, and ammunition for-360,000 rounds. - ' Within the lest two months c) less than ten whole t otopenies of artillery have sailed for' the Crimea -from EriglrunL During the week ended , April 14. no lest then 6000 infantry left the shores of the United Kiogdon to reinforce the bat talions of the Crimiee. Early in May there will ' be ftill.Gooo Brittsh cavalry at the seat of war. The Independence Beige mentions a report that , Prussia is about.to- ask the German Diet to de clare that, Russiaharing accepted the first and second points Germany has no longer any inter , est in the Eastern question. This proposition, it is userted, will, as Austria well- knows, be gladly accepted by the Diet. Austria will then be told `that while the German Confederation is bound to defend her should she be attacked, she must take ' the consequence upon herself should she declare war upon Ruses. This news, if true is manifestly , of the very highest importance. The present feeling id-Sweden is said to be that strict neutrality ought to be preserved until the allied powers secure to Sweden some mater ial advantages in the event of a successful cam- I Feign. Up to this time r it IS remarked, the con ditione.of peace disetutted at Vienna leave the actual 'end serious preponderance -of Rustle in 'the Baltic untounhed. - At the date - of the leteet intelligence from the 'Baltic Sea, twelve ehips of the line and four steamers, .under command of Admiral Bootle, had arrived at KieL One or two ships had ad-, yawed further, but the ice still obstructed navi gation. Two thousand laborers were employed its strengthening the fortifications of Rhea. Cron etadt, Sweaborg, ilelslngfers, Revel, Wiborg, and other fortresses in the Baltic have been provis- t. Toned for eighteen months, and ships laden with _ reeks have been sunk at the entrances of the 1 Ta Exmoress STREOGIL—The Atlantic, all -absorbing h marbors. I facts in the news brough• L by the are Teo-Austrians tu the Prmelealittee. ! the breaking off the Vienua Conferences, and the A private letter from Bucharest, of the 29th artial if hot otal separation of Austria fm ult. says:— the p Allies. Fo t r both of Giese events we were' On the f or of February eons Croat eoldiers. not unprepared. The rejection by Russia of any entered by forces private house in Krajova, where plan of settlemens which should not substantially they 111-treated and murdered the muttrees of the admit all she claimed before the war, was, in the and dangerously emended • the husband. present state of that war, a matter of course.— The Government intervened, glad by menaces The return of Austria to her old expectant, and persecutions prevented the inhabitants from waver' , policy was also the resul of certain eir following up the matter as they had determined, cumstances of great importance, which we pro by carrying their complaint to the foot of the I ceedThe to Frep exlain. Sultants throne. French Government discovered scone time On the llth ot March an Austrian officer who since, and the fact could not be denied by the was musing along the principel street of Krajo- British Cabinet, that Lord John Russell had com es, seeing a lady et the window whom he con. mimed a great blunder at Vienna for allowing eidered pretty, entered the house and ascended those of the points before the Conference in to the apartment. The lady, underitanding that which Austria was directly interested to be Int the man had come with intentions dishonorable disposed of. These_points were the freedom of to hers opposed his entering her room,end when , the Danube and the question of the Prlncipali he forced his way in uttered land cries for help. ties. From this moment Austria appeared sate The people In the neighborhood ran to acquaint Wed. Expecting, as she does, to share sooner the husband of what was passing, and the latter or later in the partition of Turkey--Servia, Ros eau to his home, and said to the officer, "What I nia, and Albania are provinces which she cannot do you Went here, sir ; whom are you seeking? allow to fall into any other hands than her own. Ido not know you. Yon are not billetted in my lit is her interest to keep the question respecting tense, and this lady whom you are insulting is the Christians in Turkey an open one. And as my wife." He bad scarcely said these words she can never expect to cope with Russia's naval when the officer drew his sword, plunged It into power in the Black Sea, she has but little interest the bosom of the unfortunate husband, and then lin humiliating her in that quarter. From this marched off as if he had performed eome glori,- i point of view, then, Austria' has every reason to ous feat of arms. The woman uttered cries of Ibe sat the weight of her iefied with what she htte ob mpartial tained, anarbis d to despair when she beheld the deed. I turn seemingly i The neighbors crowded tote the hells°, and the trillion against tfrittlann and France. But this sight of the corpse bathed in a pool of blood, ex- diplomatic success has very little to do with her cited a sentiment 'of horror and a thirst for ven- present wavering. The cause of thisis of a far geanee. Some hastened to announce the mur- more overpowering nature. (der to the authorities, seat off couriers to Kale- 1 Some six months ago we alluded to the private at, in order to inform the Turkish commandant, I and confidential dispatch by which Nicholas in who lost no time' in sending t.; Krsjoya a Mittel.: I, formed both Austria and Prussi West a, that in 'case him ion of infantry, a sqeadron of cavalry and artil-' they allied themselves `with the against lery, and the greater part proceeded to the qnsr-1 he would reply tuna' a treaty of alliance by a. ten of the Austrian General to demand justice proclamation of I:lUntiritUl independence and and reparation. The letter told them that they , 1 Polish restoration. At that time, and whenever — ;might go to the — ; that he would not punish Iwe have considered the chances of a war in Po his brave sbldlers for the rake of fellows of their . lend and Volbynia, we have always taken Into description. This brutal reply 'excited general ! consideration the great military advantages which indignation, and the inhabitants finding them- ; such a proclamation might give to Russia, if put selves aggrieved in whet they held most sacred ' forth after the conquest of Gellacia and from the —their honor, property and lives—assembled at', heights of the Carpathians, 'with Ilutigaryopen to , different points of the town, and closed their, her victorious armies. On- that account, espy- I -shells. The sallying cry was, 'Death to the Ans.! cially, we have always pointed out the fact that frizzle' I One spinet fear l Let the people of ,- Austria could not undertake a war against Russia Bucharest submit to be slaughtered like cattle if ! unless she was Ina state at once to take the of each Is their pleasire. . (entice and to parry, by successful battles and AU A ges.sral . rising ensued, and the Inhabitants, I, advance upon Russia, the effects of push a prod armed with sticks, stones, iron bars and axes, - lamation. So long, therefore, as the Austrian attacked the Austrians they met in the streets, I, army in Galicia and the Principalities was strong and plat them to . death. Tho Austrians, also, • enough to march upon Warsaw or Kieff there turned out in arose, formed in line, end charged ; was little immediate danger of such a step. the people, killing about 40 persons: The fury' Thisdispatch of Nicholas hits, however, as we of the peculation redoubled. The Rouman sol- i now learn, lately been followed up by another tilers aid the national Gendarmes also drew up' from his successor, which contains quite:different in battle array, rushed upon the Austrians with ! end far more serious menaces. The moment fixed bayonets,and drove them out of the Own! Austria shall irrevocably ally herself to the West, with considerale slaughter; 300 Austrians and it says, or commit any overt act of hostility -60 Roumans lay dead on the field. Our men of- ; neatest Ensile, Alexander II trill place himaelf al terward re-entered-the town, and the Austrians ; - rde Arad of the Panalovist movement, and change remained encamped in the neighboring fields, af- : hie title of Emperor of all the Russians into that ter burying their dead, withoutdaring to return. ', of Emperor of all Me Slavoniana. The government found it necessary to Interfere. ! At list ! Let Alexander take such a step, Mid The chief of the police of Butherest repaired to ' the struggle concerning the Christians in Tuts &ajar& to inquire into the affair, and notwith- I key, the independence of the Porte, Sevastopol, standing his anxiety to exonerate the AUItriSIPI I the Principalitiee, and other such local. trifles, from all blame, he was obliged to admit their ' may now be considered at an end. This deola guilt. The administrator of the town was en- ration of Alexander's is the first plain-spoken persoded In his poet, because he too warmly de. I. word since the war began; it is the first step sto fended his fellow-oiticons 1 , ward placing the war upon the continental thee- The theta are still closed, and the Austriansi tre, and giving It, frankly end openly, that Eu eontinue in their camp outside the town. Thai rumen character which has hitherto beeu lurk exasperation of the people has not abated. They I Rag behind all sorts of pretexts and pretensee, loudly insist on the formation of a high commis-.1 protocols and treaties, Vatel phrases and Puffer, sloe, and are deterinined to send a deputation to i dorf quotations. Turkey—her independence Constantinople to demand justice front the Sul- W I and existence—is thrown into the back ground. tan, in virtue of the first clause of their capitu-; 110 is to rule in Constantinople? would then no litho signed by Mahomed IL, in 14G0, in favor 1 longer be the question—but who is to command of the Romans, and by which the Sultan "under- all Europe? The Slavonic race, long divided by taker, in his own name, and in that 6f hiisucees- internal contests; repelled toward the East by sots, to protect Wallachia, and to defend it Germs subjugated, in part, by Turks, Ger against every enemy, requiring only supremacy mans, nungarians ; quickly re-uniting its branch • over that principality, the Woiwodes of which , es, after 1815, by the gradual rise of Panelavism, shall be held to pay the Sublime Porte a tribute i would then for the first time assert its unity, 'of 10,000 piastres." This deputation will car- and, in doing so, declare war to the knife against tainly leave for Constantinople if the Priece the Romano Celtic and Germanic races which does rat .oppose its. departure. Stich are the have hitherto ruled the Continent Pansleviem sufferings of this kind, peaceable, and hospita- is not a movement which merely strives after ble people. Will it be believed that these atro- national Independence ; iris a movement which; cities base been perpetrated in the 19th century thus acting upon Europe, would tend to undo and at a period when citilizatien is engaged Inn 'what a thousand years of history have created ; powerful crusade against barbarism? which could not realize itself without sweeping P. 13.—The number of vietime to thhl li mutality from the map Hungary, Turkey and a large part of the Austrians hitherto known is This of Germany. Moreover, ie must subjugate' Ea number is otfici rope in order to secure the stability of these re . rm . m the London Ten , even the . 23 , 1- ~. Butts, if they are ever obtained. Panalavisin is . Tux wIEL‘E - r ..raresroree.—th the state of the ale of Sebastopol, all that al- , m h vast pa litiesd menace, with ,:,. Precook ; now, from a creed, turned into a political pro o or rat or a lied Generals o n hope to effect Is to subdue and 80p,000 bayonets to support it. occupy some of the outer work , which the Bus - Nor are these 800,000 soldiers all the forces it Sian engineemt oder the . command of General could command. A word from the Russia Dn. Tollebeu, have constructed with so much skill, parer at the head of an army, marching upon the hardihood, and eiSolencY. Accordingly, while Carpathians, and nine or ten millions of Slaves the principal efforts of the French are directed Mans In Austria would be agitated as in 18413; against the triple battery ' which they call the a victory over the Austrians; and they would be Fisgstaft:Bsttery, but: which It commonly do -In full insurrection ; while Hungary and:ltaly , Scribed in our plans as the Garden Bettery,suir Would be hardly less plowed by reeolutlonary , flee Is mainly directed. against the Great Redsn, .agitation. Hero is a danger which might, well in front of our own - Lancaster battery and Picks mole Francis Joseph pause; for inclose hehcoul id eels bill; and the .Frenolt. attack on the estrame at once defeat the great Slatonian army emt right Is occupied with the works in front of shy froutiete and carry the war Into the enemy's Malakoff Tower. Of these three points of at-1 country, he might as well give up the contest be tack the first is the most advanced, ' and that fore entering the lista.—N. Y. dliOune. - I which most nearly threatens the interior of the town. • We. de not anticipate that the effect of the Ste :Which commented on the Bth of April will be the immediate reduction of the place it tell, and we shell be well satisfied if this attack Jeaves the allied armies le possession of come of the advanced' works Which are the main defences of.. Sebastopol, and have hitherto , proved the most formidable obstacle to the SUCCESS of the Lidera - A decided advance of this nature would , lie the sunset pledgeeof our ultimate'success. l'lt has been well observed by a .French conteM-.1 porsry .writer of peat' judgment o military i .Oates, that • the natural . irregul yof the I crowd - about Sebastop6l, and the • oltiee of Om position of the . besieging armie represent, an 4 largo seals those'defenoes whic the' art of faitilication inventa and comeircicts' the Pro tection of places less favored by net re- Thus the ravines and hills outside the to , sloping down to the valley of the Tchernaya and the Tim Cost' or AN Asssur.r.—Translated for harbor, fOrm so many covered waye, counter-op- the Rochester Union from a letter of F. ()Wier proaches,'ind detached forts which the Russian dot to the Courier des Etat L'nia; engineers have used with as much skill as if they "General Canrobert,. in a latter that appears had been artificial outworks to the town, while, in the bloniteur, gives an! account of rarities on the contrary, the scientific officers of the al- . partial engagements. 'These are but the pro lied armies have evidently been perplexed by ! logue to the great drama. soon to be enacted the novelty and irregularity of the ground, there. What is to be the result? Will Senna though these eircumstanoes, judiciously employ- topol fall into oar hands, or. will it resist our ed, might have been turned to our advantage.— • assault? On this point cipnions. differ. 1 hare Thus the Russians have so placed their new bat- been assured that °letter has been received from taxies on Mour.t Sepoune as to enfiiate our posi. , Gen. Sosenet, the bravest of the Ikare. iii it lion, should we advance to the attack of the ho expresses the wish that peace may occur Malakhoff Tower. Yet in the earlier period of soon enough to spare the Allied army the terri the siege• the choice of all these external posi- hie en n terprise; because ortified Sebastopol is no!lo posngeition r tions was in our own hands. ! a tow : it is a camp. f es never Several occurrences which were announced by was before. Redoubts are liehind redoubts, the last mail clearly indicated that importanti barricades behind barricades; Squares, streets events were shortly to be expected. We receiv.4 houses, aze alike armed, and bristle with a fear ed at first with some uncertainty the statement , array of guns. The assaults tal t be a bat cost that 15,000 Turks under Omar Pasha had land- ! tie foot to foot aad.htuld' to d. l will ed at Eamiesch Bay; but it is now ascertained twenty thousand been; and act r eltmay not sue that early ho the present month Colonel Situ- oeed; for there are some thin gr ogiattily beyond mends was eent back to Eupatoria to organize human valor and human strength:" this expedition. Five French steamers arrived i to convey the troops, and, although the weather in the first week of April prevented their imme diate embarkation, it is certain that some of the finest regiments in the Turkish service have been conveyed to Sebastopol to take part io the ensu big operations. At the same time we learn that the Egyptian division, which is composed of ex cellent troops, organized by French officers, has been despatched in all haste from Constantinople to the Crimea; and before long the first detach ments of the Sardinian corps will have proceed ed to the Seat of war. Beretta the month of May is much advanced it is certain that the al. lied armies in the Crimea willumount to a far larger (twee than had been anticipated. The med , icel officers have been instructed by, Lord Raglan to make further preparations for the contingent cies of active war. Li. Hall reports that 1,400 patients 'Cad be accommodate , ' in' the hoeipitala on shore in the Crimea, including the new Lints applied to this service, and that 620 can, if no emeary, be embarked in. steargers fitted up as hospital chips. While these preparations and the continued fire of the whole line of batteries again.st%the town end its outworks indicate the nearapprossh of a more decisive period in this diffieult and protracted siege, ifia.probable that the enemy is not idle behind that` rouge of bills, which alto gether masks his positions and his movements from the observation of the altietVCommanders. Lord Raglan reports on the 7th that fresh troops and considerable convoys lava mitered the town, and that other bodies of troops have quitted it. There can be no doubt Suers powerful Russian army occupies the stragetial position of Sim peropol, with a view either;to relieve the place we are besieging or to fail at a suitable moment on the works near Balsklova. Hence, the,im portanee of increasing the strength of the troops who have to guard our extended lines of coon terralistion, nod to aver the whole of our own intrenchmente while we are working steadily on wards towards Sebastopol. .We find, boweyer, nothing in this recent intelligence to divert us from the conviction we have repeatedly express ed, that, although the attack - upon the southein sitleof the place may bo -carried on as far as possible with the means we have for Its reduc tion, no decisive success can be obtained until we are in a condition to invest the north side - also by the operation of Some part of the allied ar mies on , the Belbeck or in the Interior of the A. curious incident happened in the Supreme Court,' Boston, a few days since. Judge fahUw 'was on' the bench,, and at the tommencenleat 'of the docket number °nerved the first:called; but it appeared that it was not reedy for trial. Upon this the Judge arose and stated that he hiself' as imunsel, bad entered.thatimit long before. ho became a Judge . Be hay- bee n on the, beach' "Dare thsn.tweprttlareeyetma - - ' 1 .-- d bins 14 , cr BrOwei whose BlooMer dress an "gdrollet_nindee lectures iDIOWeiI#IIWI Brighter baye drawn public attention to her, was married' oullenday,-under protect to a tib. Blackwell of Westßrookfteld.,..ilneptotoits avast the. , dams e. exists: log laws of mairlage,suid as if wife right " be' a tioirldelylitlephodent and sopa , rate hslisidoel each es she was before marriage. The protest eras eigned by husband and wife. . - - Norarrms Qustrnes or the - Ned its! Convention now in session at Philadelphia, Dr, N. 8. Davis, of Chintigo, on ThursdaYliresen ted a report on the ‘nutritive qualities of milk, and .also on, the question whether there. is not some. moil° by which the-nutritive constituents of milk con be preseved in their purity and sweet ness, and furnished to the inhabitants 'of cities in ouch quantities as to enpercede the present defective and often unwholesome modes : f sup ply. The report says, that when railroads were °opened into the interior of the country, it was said that milk would be furnished to residents of cities in the purity that it Was found oa farms, bat a suffielent time had elapsed to demonstrate that such is-not the case. The conveyance of the milk from tho farm-Lathe cars, tbo transit on the the railway, and the time lost in its delivery throughout the city, it was clearly ebown, had the effect of making it unfit for the nourishment of a child. During - the past half century expe riments had-been made with a view of-preserv ing milk in its pure state, yetit was but recently that "ti discovery had i-een made by a gentleman in NeW York - , which was to evaporate the water and mix. with white" - sugar, which rendered it what is termed solidified milk: In his practice he hailused this improved milk for the nourishment of infants, with the most gratifying results, and after having kept it for more than three Months; and he knew of its having been kept twelve -months without any injury to its qualities. A QUAXIIII SETTLEMENT IN Milip'ESOTA.. — On the extreme North arm of Minnesota Like, (a tributary and one of the Minnetonka ' Lakes,) there is a level tract of country acme ten miles in extent, that is covered with black and.. white walnut and sugar tree, with a deep rich soil, and different streams of water running through it in various directions. This spot has been selected for a Quaker Colony, who are to be here on the lino hoes from Indiana. There are two families already on the ground, waiting with impatience for the arrival of their brethren. They are far away from civilized commimities, and have to spend Many lonely hours; but ere another Win ter rolls around, they will probably have schools, stores, meeting. houses, and all the advantages of. a thickly settled neighborhood... Let them fol low the peaceful maxima of, their own illustrious Penn, and. we doubt not they will - enjoy more real comforeherellian they ever did among the mud and sleet of Indiana—St. Anthony Express. It has hitherto been asserted that. Lake Huron Wasa 860 feet deep, but it hie lately beta: ascer tained by the United - States Coset Sorieyor that it is only 420 feet deep. Lake Erie v from 60 to 70 feet deep ; Lake Ontario 462 feet—as low as most parte of the Gulf of-St Lairence. .All the A lakes cover an area 0f,43,040,000 acres,_, , •. Government Claims /VILE undersigned 'procar.. bopnty Lalld'iVerreuits and obtain - Paste:dr thereto., under Me - Variant nets of Congrwis. os attention will be given to all westithin the j of the Court of Claims. and,prolapitteution will lie,gll.• on to any imamate connected with Congress. Gr any of the rearm desiring the value variant. In money rwa ewre bare the highest pries, or they awl:menthe= located favorably to any of the new States or. Tarritorice. .1015EY1.1 C. O. KENN/MY, Clete , of Marko:sue Moe.) Corner of Teeth street and genneylvanta Arainle. 30Slet, HS TEE PEW. Kennedy la • gentleman In whom ererroonfidenoe teaLbtliPlced• t rreona ma reds 6n a nr,olgust tr lra: nese to his Ls ' rda. 2 U 'b. ( b /ra.) EepubLenn. We rero=oend him to, , the Dn arlhdlv,fl'lCQroPb. (dow, PI ) letr. astosedy has been EMIT purr a resident of Wash. (noon. and has been widely known as • saloahle_smbllc odiar..- Vona mid Gored (Whating, ro-). • '' Kennedy le eminently ed for Ins prompt and energetic basic , . habit. and probity end noriatitneas of character.—Broolign (N. Y,) Dodo Adecitiser. Mg Is well quaUfird by him habits .or the' Moyer c Lcz: cation alb:mines, nlaced In Isis hands.—fhtriot, ( borough, N. C) its U well fitted for the hasineee, and we take `pleasure In commending Atr.Kennedr to those .shins aid In the prosecution of their clelma—Dosay Adrertiscr. (Mobefe, AL) Me acquaintance with the routine of brainees , n the to. tartar. Land, Pension, and other departmental office*. i d es him Arrest fatilltlle for aiding those who mar mare M a serrlie.—Seldfsml. (00deneber0h. Y.) Prom an acquaints.° of BOOM fifteen or. eighteen Teen. en confident'y recommend him to any who mar desire to secure hie eervices.—Doray DV:patch, (Petstrorgh, • istMassetwatteT Hats and Caps. - VITT. would air,the attention of,ourct friends and the _Piabliesetorillf 'to oor Ismitlfrd stock of NILS. RATS. at $3 sod St,-whiela cannot be etrrpassed for neatness and beauty of stile. — Also, one Celestial and. Shanghai , :CAPS. which aro the move splendid of the sown- Stash Caps at east. WILLSON d SON, Wood et. Variety and 1t8.1105.0001321—A • ' 1 2880 • •, • . :me* just received. • • VTE. aro, opening, our bpring purchases-of store goods, sod offer them at loved Info= to ell: two d invite oonotry asters loam:One ,oar dock bates, purchasing. Oor stock of iLooldup_Olsesee mot Fiume of all kinder le Complete. , Wel. IL TAIDOPT 4 CO, rellll • . . . • . No. 62 Wool street. VINE AND CEDAR WARE.--,SAAWEL .. moot .. ,i li v iptipi krat e m stan u tly on b.o&o iitl x . k aar A t 1 litloro er_ lg., BooketiN .4 = 2 Nov l. amve• / 4 7 !lemurs, Me a nd Cterry Waal Boards. =IV! other Plods of ware 12:124 Wm. ...,. ' oleo--So poste 1111,16. and 100 1101.81 i irdekiltl:' .. ' Wan:room. 11semPle 'Lett Fifth street. Plttelratittt Ds er 2-1 . , . . _ SALE —A ~cd 808 11067tEr...F?, Turf aa. ccnti . Ana R it esquire of J. BCalitl.N3rAreirß a 24 Wood meet. 407 I AND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES -- j We. Lave for ealeSCI a-rea (Aland. &lewdest a mile' from the ran user tl e old Washington Road- The lasi ii....a; is of gwlsoil. and for &healthy . and. nleannt loeatiou. It nuourpaseed by any near We rdbf• Pr /1-50 per ace, in lute atone wore and upwards. • Tennia Parmirrliß t. . For Sale. ELE KE EL-BOAT J. B. RUSSELL, of T largeet ohm, nearly.two Tr., old. and to good Mail sap oae vened-deeled Canal Boat. of lope etifor We n 7 avid MOM fIOITNTRY SEAT FOR MST Olt. FOR dJ BALE—lndanan I and 6 es ad' adarMadririth handsome Brick Ore Man Onttneoust thaitsui. wth lOU and 8 rooms. berddifally situated in the Dormer of Bes. kilo., convenient to the Railroad laspaa Teo or Ora acres archaic. tor gardening. be tented scaly. apl6 --510,11,5 th FKIIE OWNEES tyre directed us to sell 12 Building Lots, ssehltlE troA by . 21 doop, fronting ens 15011. et., and he ao a %AIM.. ►i'tiVuteZaed. VollirerselDlV'eXT:rio =I; ow time, And nothing but the tint VP= thent ra r offer the lots at Ohio priss,_Osßerts to P tborgailt. B. CI.MLIFIKAT i nun.iso. QASIt EXOTORY FOIL SALE, situate in 1.7 Bev Brighton, Pa.. nos In MU operation. and dolvd sibattridebtur===stry bousszotogir4,ooLootthl; ballroom natal. power, 0 • ' business iht,soo to 13.00 0 to e lrg "00.10"sk ck, ARGES—The.. mast serlounage charge rats ni.tnar.tz.:4l.2grimpzung 4 upon his el:wader, bet it. tram , 7,4,,,,,gutz thb: charge-tor that lost !suit.. old system, so Was to icing men into for cosh. and sells losrer. Print otoud_ot Mauna tor No west sod Bore I,,,,,,ijr_tesdroFW....c_i? Ti.t.EA—NcerreecNing 231 chests and half she-saw topthor with the - stock on hat 4 =prima &dims cres_now la stse, p au .rths..W weed ft wu , eta Damson. la ow . Yeek wad kliactelshis. fat =h. nod .n bo rrld wholo.lo and WWI at the on'y lowan wises. at the Pekin Tea Store. B.J.A.YIiBB. 83 MA et. tiORTEMONAIES,-A . cl4tce ' variety o f Mal, lancy end ilawklcrroaco. kora silica •,1, work Wier. writing &AO, sad ftlwit liOnlinnon, Al burnt. gold Peas, leslccUs. sad a fuse smortessat of,likaal statioorcy, to Selected !scantly' In Esetens rides:co coiood by mai . . , ~ 8. saaw , Pekixi Tea Store, 1Vo.:.8 Ara strett,ove doer out eth, E.haskix _ NOW. RECEIV.MG, a full assortment of GREEN . and BLACK IRAS; comprtitat m the es tutu in um purchased &tract from the i tor cash Warrantee erscrpertor Claaor. Lid wu, k r sold. Wholesale awl Retail, stabs 107 , 11 , rice* B : .7 lThEs. ateM" P • ers and Madam we rrpared, oxen:its int work. In tbs.. I. 'ma p•_,..nyt.tt and. la the best 'Ww: H.,PULtaarlll6 Mutat stjte.t. FE ONNETS—A. Mason J Co. are open. jir,m4, - a„,l7,;: r .ra i rz t-- erm a . `"7o"darl. *a; alio 10 am of spicrolla dila of Mt, Wia Cris* DTI . " CIAOCANCOCQA, &o.— ‘,../ 160 bans - • 6e - Itak . .it 6. 1 • , TO) Woo dos • Co nn 10 • uf r en iT tLng.. 7-7 1 , 16A- obi jt ► t. _t immiy& Zi: I nr. 1 ""g YISI'n 7 Bmwit ► a rt acco; T CP 24439-4 4° "r i trVN=. 6 g 'aDT Malr °° 2. urns a co. _artil 6.2 hoiclo W. , b .tore sad.= Oa- 1..; .1117.00ds— xvrE WILL OPEN -on Mo s n4y,April • Vd. opt/laid usatlment of ITO .a lad Azul • m Embrot k e/seies, Fancy FU P% LL larns.etdatat ff = Tiss Orauldi.d. Cra EM*4lo ,4 n: Goods; - N.* AUL. Ell atakeetit. [ ORSEFOR SALE—A' line FulaYlP=% L Elope fat wow rixo" .BBo3- • VLARIFIED 81:10 • 1.171 illii TATTLE it Oa -bblis receiving 'Arty Err, rime co. g. in store and fox sale I avnill, 13131-*Pla,