r -g: : "d 1 I rTa •"1 ESTABLWIED IN 1786. BUSINigS' :' DIR/OTORY. ILI2IGILL •-03. 1 8 ADVXRTIBISO Ll===;V= ic; 7st.;tl"—ei*e4 P. 41 CO. an Adada f6i Oa nowt Inikumtial ILIId Watt alrenhatlt=nartial Piaui Winn' tn. United Sato and tba • ev the ?Ode. • IeiraiRANDRETH HOUSE is now'open On eke European anraalf Lot tat ttt. 6ls°.. to traveling gable; t w hin e mane nromattontion wlll /myna:4 Dr lite Mum,lots of Judnan't no. Inandteth Roue% N 0.416 Broadeat o ilo* eon pool. mils antra= leo. 42 Pinot at.—lftetlroN4 ern tab, 1866. • • ou 0 Brandketh It k - Bata=ant, OPPOSlTEnkierielliiiiii'liiilioaDepo t, entrance on Lispenard mid Canal att Illals caved tit, la n tartag 3..0.7 CIF fag, ..One of vert D or trii=g= um= trlutt.gtl It ot lat um ertscaccm , tiearge Slater, lata of tn. Net Tait stmeradende tbe cooklns department No place la the city eau saly 's cheap. oU:ratter Mena— thre mem . end the Pew 111 ham equal erne for satlefaa tin. temicomp Wye:nerd at vol Canel—entemme eon WNW street. ~. . . , . N-11—Dmner and Supppr patibun no accommodated ' nth ' , d r. ? tnr" ifan4linitiator . - • , • Hunganan . Wuies. ' rITARD & BUSK , 22 South William st. Now Twit, sob Amite of ;the Iluzgarisa Wins ng Assorliman. bate ccattaatly cox rand. in cooks " '" ldtry atnV i ii= l gitI O gIVia b bag""l g"" mt.d. odorant aglentraxmeuisdni, Nesmelyl. Ilw vlxstl. _zumato...liantomi, Botta (Maim) &stand] Kat (F , .u ! ai r vi . 14 ,tri drA, T K , fflo v Vl i c. p ojidr i mi p te r it cia ' /al ardartivromptly•ntlabi On Envarabla Wm& fail-am. _ - ....... Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts. RA.T.Es FB.ANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, I M . ar- Y tt. o al m " . I,' oriel I. s t i 7:1 rte by so b.= mh2o-r - :JAUtibON A bUDI, of the late firm - 4 of W. A N.Jarkarn it Wont. Grata and /Cada Hakes, 246 lfroat sh, sad 930 1212..t.0r, NOO York. Aare B ensiuktb . 09 head .00777 iszlety of Gestea =id renders elleo l =r ai rwe Gorman Meer (hates. Whole isle villt.ln. NNW YOB. ADVERTIFIPm-FSTS The Itillonjng_ list of Itncinsts Finns trownotor ••• best nd =if tv/nals in the nity a Non Tort: ACCORDION BIRINGS, •. WEFFRNBORN & (Isto C. nr,ehttrlaV=l7.lg eat+Oastaa. Maiden Lamm I=2, ocrrrox SAIL DUCH. - _ _ —. 4.01 Di COLTS Standard Cotton Sail DIA; a (Llama aO O ., No.ll Pins street, New York. tintIVIMPEI Print Bittrstml Copper . la "r xt. thr Cale° asul Palfalttt Printers. • - nolbtanY26.6, DRY GOOD& OWEN,MoNAMEE & CO. Importers of Alasadess sad Fordsa ESA sadrsart tall 2 sad Brosdlssa. sand COTTENET kn_porters or -French N: darrat.op...ce. - N - . -- toltro.i amt. . _ I PSTEIN 110NIG, 100 Liberty st., and ,M. WESTERVELT , Vene ti an Blind • - jitiaiirsetern.lia 19 Bt. Clgr stmt. littabOxit. odalpama PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, •• • - of trory Goods. No. 8 fdtaraut.. • rEES OWEN, 15 Broad St., Importer of iztltuatavl sia Laza .24.1 maga, Impo rter Cravat, taagW6s OJtN,. :1 'EA /r. HAARAIJS, EVER D MIILLFIN, Importer of French _sa sad BdirDry Goods, &*•• s. 'abets Mot- Doi, alumli.Rixdon. kn. No. SS Brand amt. Ns. Lark. • HATCH & CO., 99 Chambers street, 1: . 1. ' 1 1 .. • CXES•ES pr. the Mexican Mustang Liniment in Rhinosatbmliralms. 8V11 , 14 BMW, -"IMSfor all crternal 5v.11.06gbal LOURlar, No. 349 Ilroadway, the oldest matectsost. easkastummt In Us* thl a ted 0rp134 EZARDS,. SANFORD & CO.. Foreign - ZeitZ . No. Breadway. Gimes and Pentagon tor trona ell pistKof the world. Agent in PtiAehnrlthe Adams a On onlitay,teels,6s ISMNCH AND GERMAN FANCY RLEEINE. fIHABLESZINN 4- CO., 52.3iaiden 'Ape. larporterr inigeb - saa Gamma TA& and TraTAA lag BAWKAG.MsozweaMarmat Cute sad Wmld WO as• lueldtags sad -Haar LLud WrAstasetw, ire . 1121401Th0 ILLCHINICRY AND ISACIWIE TOOL& • at, . NDRIMS LJEStri, NO. 67 Pine et-. New .Tort.tiommimion .threcionttice the sax stall dada . tdo - Teel. and Cake and Woolen Multri j i i s nierr. M. =Wm Zsdasln lirS limas Or towell Yr .1.0345a5 -- - -- PAPXI WARSEIIOIIB.B . , CYRtS W. FIELD a CO., 11 Cliff street, lastantars and Wbolesala Dealers la Anetiaka Osman= and Itnelda PAPERS, and arm . dean4a ' n Paper IdanctabataMO materials. - kansall'OS ILUNCAN;LEWIS ti BARTOW; N 0.161 - Watts= gredEr—k vest Podeq Ealdd tor Back dindknuna Medan, Booka% dlanntiendwa. and Tradmonsn ganendkr. ader6s trIANCE '4AT Ah /Mitt; : . & I'ASCI GOOD& JANIAOILITA CO., 54 Maiden Lane, sWe,3olo 2 !""Ftrr• d.i mz ertiri TELNS. TON MOW AND CUIMNNI TOPS. WAITS & 'M N ULE, o. 279 Pans Xizang% TElea, soOft; etaras.l P 4 =WY I,•e'hls,ltlstals. //0 ' tAusarit WINDOW MANN. N'AMTN. POILLON- CO., Importers of Prue& Ctoch sad taD30.56 Wiadow Giam—So. 54 DWINY ringoB C0:0..41 South 2d . onot,lPto .1444.7311,1gsdAnorkt mnr mtabiltammt. - 00044—Eirgl Stittaneatgle .11,111011=at. Intatly , r. rottundr.—.—,..e r. sdpetr?.---....:....7. xi= itLINTSTON--ItIM & CO., - *oar gams. throe, of Merest Ltd - Dement 1414 - Qty. Ps:, tette on hand and ere teislinartint.S 5u,... ~,.'ll.4lol.inimaktrtaintteFOlCßOClEM7 r . BMW... a.; wear is all ehattlertecer A . tra , i . • - -. ‘ 71 "t0 autabuitr MI Mow of AC all derennie ll• bon Jul:date how sad - Eartern Bletorr• Eritadetedlo act the mob reeirestde Who: ni conhdedt that let who army MN= tlitat Intb tbetr l Z frill t• hetemettrAmMeedan ,ttiaL or their troth. =Mamma end hisnetent. one:boars pus the► Tar , *MI .1. to.danterdedine the der. eeZA noun. ISTNA GLASS WORKS. DA.VIDSOI . 00 1 NriFAOTTFICERS and dealers ut Vials, azid awn. eormla itadirllst. 0 &snare, arePc..2l Meld strint. -I , ortkolourstttoottati ;odd to'pinto & ter 0e6.117 - . . zWiegge , P - . 1 4 4; birrytereliffi: L Goes 'Unrivalled • NE.R.120 ES; - • Arta for tue raoscVdobrated irOp . sman L raxxa, Ro ammo mars. . DZAWARB.Vg. . • - • • PITT - SBERGR , COACII , FACTORY. istrunr,..-- sTsruss....-••,. ,•-• • BIEFELOW:* . CO" alaesilmoss - to Z. AL Ellgolow, ood I;l4ltallriVC %Dna, • c:tO4OILEA'I3ARRIAGES, PHAVONEt, Vl=Jorill4.l2 of leacy . TWA.' u r b ezzesa=oTfta ' a:OAM etwor ; 4, • war wartiatid. _ tirtu: A., =limn ATE - 01 7 110 E, No. 87, 'Front 1L L 3 27 0z FIX P.I4EAL EST 21utAr4 Dealer in Late Maar D 11121.41 3 4 ,10 1..- -7 - 0 0 . 1 ", a ty bought Dad saki. • ia,r „ SAPP= & OLD, MMi Aw utE ankindsN M N ar lt (bur • FitriW3.glitrill. 00. 1i0.'2 9 Ninth TREAD Etred, Nit.SOCCO MANUFACTURERS, COUR . num, Izonortoro of 11021013 In gar and OAIL SOLI Lzayinsa ' 1616472 w CaitW , 8M.,54.1...C1nt1is And-Dfattbsgs. 4119 :M.190V.4.9940;,: m:poi- ring n: and choice c a l, the law sas aux: : Broads • - hztriead M T W W • PM . : , Par Isten.losni.. , ibfithie,ittli m 1 dalcAglca of Heap, Cotton. asid low Wood • , I l litta OIL MAASS, ;16. 1/ a t & TagawM,exlagruali.losfia=. r sod amnl3l lalL¢Al = l:l4alr Abodes Phnom! IWO r- Ns Maw. litasp,', , Ottas and Cud= Mathis, B"lrr"ll;Ya,duln do, all a which will be d• forit. nth 'stalk- - • - .., Obit- . thee fixing Trade. • OIL .01.0 d. all :TT . ar.iose.. lb' Wharala and indoor the slow , • Iskitt•adbutircetmonskotmly - tbst cared In ibis lairVaidut vane •• se arimOganie - DAILY.. PITTSBURGH GAZE BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. t • •: S. A. ' . I Atior 1411,11glaNtiAiNe" W. HALL, Attorney at Law, " Bake , Brillaturk . Orsm street, balsam Yourtb arid emend LILY. sa.lo.lrT ORM E. Pans:res, Attorney atLaw, St Lords. MO. f 7 110 BERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law IL (km= of Fifth and Grant strait% oppotlts th.oourt ou. stem Pittatargh. mrl4ql4_ , Attorney at Law, office F•.. • street. new Grant, Pittsburgh. 1►1541r ASPER E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. 89118th street,Pittabargh. • :_rPWSMMVI - MA I=3 1:114.11131- .../101121CS -IikRAMVR RAIVII, Ir2;xikera and Ex amnia Broken —Buy and NO Gold and Silver and a Note.. nalgi s tol rr nans an Seal Estate or Stork Seco listlW.' • rty iTorkt'gdf.alaT`'6olll.-" tton. made en .11 points in the Union. allee tomer of Third and Wood Resort& directly oppodte , the St. Charles Hord. rorl-ly o. n. augurs— -• . ... -atone mains WII.KINS &c CAD. - a__ (=canons To 4. 'MIMS • 4.4") BANKERS & EXCHANGE - BROKERS, NO. 71 FOURTH STREET. pirr3BORGI. IN the numeroros suspensions of Bankern and Brokers throughout ths sountry. during the - last month' s ., aresaUthed that In almost 4,4ry Instance their trouble bars groan out of si departon from their legitimate litdnem, and as thereon tate manon to as son the publlon advance, that no steoldallons "6n -7 stooks," or e other • outside oporitioaa alv3l tempt on from this strict and legitimate Baser our business, belie, trig that In &eolith:wall Bush ialVdtin4l2tl, as shall not win he twitter able tonna our autumn and mum» their safety, but that In adopting such a tonne vs shall_pro mots our ova ultimate bonent fed_ WILKINS it Ma XIIERNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchaxige imbo% No. OS . Woosi street. conser of Dismond t =sta. Po ifirßny msdeell Baak Notes and Coin. Discount Moe Exchamos, and Promissory Notes make Collections to sll the principal cities or the - Union; Receive Deposits on call and on Interest, and tiri, their prompt attention mall oth. er matters appertaining to • Broker's hulloes. 113...Enstens Itschnage conelantly Ibr rate. rohltn.ly_ TAMIL. 1.1.161.....-.scishza susa nu. t maws. LALMER, HANNA & Co., Sum:um:gots to Etzusei, Hanna co. Bankers. Kunang• WU.. and Pandan and Domestic Elsobanpa. o atCerilflo of p=l= Golaa, and Bpode-N. W corner of and Gamut Money received on Deposit. Plain Clucks for 1.1. and collourdou wade on nverlr all price+ patnolista of Uns Waited Staten Good.MAIM wand= pald far Voodoo and Amarkan d. , Advances rode on tonsurnmenta of Peelnes, shipped east. on lltend tutu. ----- eV) irL. H. WILLIA M S & Co.. Bankers and itzt.t 2A t vriosth East corner of Wood aspl • on liberal term& awl mllaellata _Promptly attended to. 110 - HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign 1.1 . and Donirtin Billa of Exebanse. Ontifonts of Dr = ~Bank Notes and SP.* No. ea anthet sased,intto . es Bank nude on all the p —risottot dtles thronshoat the United Staten BOOKSELL I. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No T 8 Fourth street, 1141. 8.1/41.16. OHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta ab:aim abseemor to DaTisan A AZT. No. e Dierks -t. marTonxtE, Intlßlnergb. Pa. . ... . . . WYRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and ' Dealer la Stetdothry, ie., No. 62 SLarkot ettvot. steer 44 Pittebundl, Pa. ALY sh. . 1 CO., Booksellers and Stationer., No. 65 Wood etrtet. next door to the cortege of Third. P.. &boot sad . tools constantly oo Land. ATWELL, LEE it CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Produce & Commission Merchants. ASD DRAIR3.3 13 PITTSBURGH MANUPS CT UR ES, No. S Wood bemoan Water and Preal .1 318 PITTSBURGH. r:ri: !:3'~: 1 ~: [~ (Iate OMMISSIO of the fliraN ME of king RCHANT, & Moorhead,) C ara DE.LIZR I PIG" METAL AND BLOOMS. No. 76 Water street, below Market, PITTSBIIROIL PENN& O =SR- Z. WELLS RUSSET &WELLS , PORK PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers in Provision, GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 3=l LIJILSIT SMUT. Comatadal Bow, a7l WX. McCUICICCON & vir t HOLESALE GROCERS Produce and Oaa=Laten2 Iderdvattc mut Dr at.' in Pitutarsh lisaabetscmd Artie**. So. 119 Matti 10-1 eons. d Lewin. Plllabartb, Ps. aanq DEMOVAL--Strringer Harbaugh & Co. 111, torte mwtmoi to No. Litterty street- 611Lt.CtlIIIILUZSII-----,--.-- AXILL..2 O'Cifin 13§2trE.B. RARBAUGLE tr. CO., (Succer • wt. to r. usen=sx.) OcomatuiSes slut Iltewarang Dodos Pe Wag and Plots. .....137.1 5 . 123 Liberty dm.. flittAo. P. as 4 • A. HARDY, (Enzzor2: ia Mad_ , loras, 0 1 COILIILSSION 430 PORWARDLNG 4tratclu...vr: —Agent of the ibulitongd Indonepolts tcst tso 'No. SO Water et.., Pitiaturgh, Pa. J. W. RIMER & CO-, FORWARDING & COMMISSION HER CILANTS and NSW'S 112 ell IchNis d Pttuirtmiki Mao ttaborgh. anstand Miklos, Lead Pipe and Ettost Loa. Ka. MR li sa6-170.1.4 A. "AVBANE, Commuted= anti' nsedingidaNnindn. drawn In Wan sad Prod.= /I= nitt p. itifibures_ Dlnnannnm. No. 'atra ar LSOiric. Wholesale Grocer., NEWER ANT&LO, Genernsi Commix dm usktesata..Pixtiseaphia. Mani odvando an connlisunent• of Prednen gonerally. 1.17:1 TB. CANFIELD, lato of Wuren, 0, Caormlaske Fonrardla lGee u 4141.1. Mill la We Rdiodre r, s tand Pad Ids, sad Wseara Protium y. Batt . odor tatasen Smithfield sad wove. a‘t**f t=iii2buo*,imus* rp LIME & CO., Wholetialo 20dell, • P•rdcw• sad Catoadadao Iteaddadd, sad Design la l'itt•bwia ktaantraana• da 112 Blinn d .1.72 Mort, Pltta tardit. 1.3 CHEESE VTABEHOIIBE.-HENRY H. OOLLINIL Yarwardaat and Coma Wan ihambaskaad Dealer In Casa" Batton., Lake aad Praia-a larnerally 25 Woad itnat, sbario Water, Pltaabargb gO3IAS PALMIC, Importer and Dealer fa rata& Tad Amerfaia WaDlPapos., Ha. rd Marko*. Weems inatre sae ninth as Ptuataregb. ct IX McCLINTOCK:, Imp orter and Whole sale sgd Beat Dude, AN/wow, Moor OU Uhl* sal Mad WYI4OI , Ado, Ms= Bast N 0.112 Kate RY GOODS. L. TOIL U= CO, 1- ATM= • I K A. MASON & CO, Wholesale and Retail Damien to nary awl 3tapllry Gonla, to Filth littibarea• ..MURPHY, & WIROEIF DAD, Wholesale see swan aril:loses Iderdnati. come loaathand rumps. Pittaturith, GROCERS. Wallace & Gardiner, • *BOLE/SALA DRALEIZE .IN Flour, Provision! and Produce Generally, imam LIBILWIT M. .1.10.17 ---------- - BAGALEY, COSORAVE do CO., Whol IP& GMNIn% Mead V) Word street. Pitt:busier at •1y RAOALEY, WOODWARD & 00., re.l 1 SAW{ DICKEY CO„ Wholesale Oro ranassee. stmt. ettesgaTe. rIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers andOxemioloo kterchantetlio.l73 Wood end ZS 1 street. Plttaba Ole OBEBT MOON - Z, WkKftgal rocerr, Rao- Dlittalr, Dealer In Produce, littebeersWinesh Men. d &ISM' cd Nerdy. -sad Domestic, ^n^nsad naldberer meet On hand s l = snenserlor Den Wldderroehleb .1.1 l odd kr, ter soh.: _ /011111, gjial WILLS ROE,'Whnlessae Grocers and Oesoatistoa limbante. 110.101 Want/ stmt. Pitts, Grocer room . pad w-c- - uw i A. stmts. kao Tos Naafi earner of Wood and 11 .allnya on hand s Lone unnIST'S 041.= Ana isaa—Tordan Stalls say! na Dealers scrolled es Os ks. , TELL—_ 11,013ERT DALIELL & CO., Wholesale mows, Ogamtadon Nercluakts. Pagers Prailall PittAbOrgh- laiszeiddres. No. US Marty rant. Pntipursh. CULBERTSON, 'Wholesale urOcei and cooordolds vorreammain u. prod's.. sad Plttor Madubatoded Artie" 19b. Llbrat7 stmt. Pitt& bdder . • Dlan. ICC/MUSS. Truax comp ROANDLEOS IMAMS k CO., (maces;: to pi wk k koc.aiwa whams. Dan•dialla,ollBll.o2ldOnalida, and Waia l = al ananadOrgal ommir. comer at Slircs and wear sta. Hide Oil and Leather . Store. - No. 21 South: Third . Street, ma Boman Market aea Cbannut kla,Phtladtatnhla, .Li34:011 SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr •an Organ ailtal Patna Kirk Tamara' ttoti adeObnnera an ltao=ogtnilatzlhfa.r= th• market Fran win na in cub, mars takanin tantalum for aldaa, • ;astnn . nand .1m as &aro and AIIC ZO yirm. H. T „ summon to i.zsomakaar.) litanabdurismataanfire KTh° °l eIA I R % wood grie., car Aft of rusitt4 Pip t, and.l.ra lassass ad TanldmAlast Plat" damn. an ha =La., OES, an a g o Lao*. Irrmewatint'ANlMP. . .. AGENCIES. CSTELitIe..- . IL L. =UMW S. CUTHBERT & SOB, 11 ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the rats and yurchass of Rawl Estate, Co of Rents, Negottsting Loans ou Baud. !forts:Mg.. tr. no Third st.. Pittsburgh: P. lehigan General Commiasion and Oolleo , ton Agency Office, FOR the ()enaction of Home and Foreign Mercantile and all other Stoner claims, In Michirren end adjacent state, Inlyetrannt and Paymeat of Manua Payment of Taxes, PUrr-Diee and Sale at Reel Mate and Stocks WWI Inemance Agents. PELTIER A A_NDERSON, Detroit Mielailirma. Berencetil. Pitla,Vh Meant Kramer A. Rehm, Bank ers; White A Oa., Garotte OM= Lonna, Stewart *Ca. Merchants. Weimar-Two Spondee or Mahican from reePectabil. Imo:trance Oommerthte. coalnlyd AUSTIN LOOMIS, Rest Estate Agent, Stack. Merettandise and Bill Molter. olnce So. Si rth street above Wood. Magnet?* promptly attended to. jya.dly AMURL L. MARSIFELL, Secretary Cid sett's Inn:lrene. Ornialensrt 94 Water Woe , - FM. GORDON, Secretary Western ham • rano. co. 93 Water street. JGAILDL'VERCOFFIN, AgentforFmnklin Fin Inna.m Company. nortlreut mum of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma e toot Insurance Company, SI Water street. MUSIC. &C. WiIOLIN 11. DIILLOII, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Stasis and Ilatrumanta, Sehool Boo . %and thm s6lr o ltrolt 81Vontra:$1.4''s ENRY- KLEBER, Dealer in Musk, Mu I deal histrameatk sad Imports Of Ital. , limn. at for Nun= /I Clark's grand, awl aquas aOM DRUGGISTS. TORN lIAFT , Jr., (successor to Jas. M'Cluf tt byj WU:deal. and Befalltrusts& end DOWN' In faints, idla Drestuffs, de.,141 Wood street, S doors below _ Pittsburgh. wr 13.•gnlar Agent tb . tpr. T ed • Plolleine. OLIN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in palms, (111 a, Varnish. and Dye Stuffs, No. Bud 4berty street, Pittsbmb. Allorders will noels. prompt attentloo. air Agent I= debeesek's Pnimonts !error,. mar Paly pa A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Wholesale • Dill=.amt a n of libite Lead,Red torn= Wood and front stereerp, tao Musli n meta E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in PalntQo t=t o refies,. 011 s, Varolsbm . M. l 4l. too. riseedi RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Ai o . ' l =rea. artier of Liberty and et Cab stmts. SCHOO.NUASER & CO., Wholesale J • macaws.. Na U. Wood istryst, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L Wilcox 00., =an Market 41..4 aa4 Dtaakestd-6 =ban& • WI and tow•••• 0wt , ....a. 11•11etna Chest" Partarlart. aad pertaLang to bli boldnea. Phriolaa• Frac clption• okratally aompeoaded t all bows. jakly MANUFACTURING. - " - - - 61 Penn BL, below Marbury, Pittsburgh. LtOILER "SILA.KERS and SHEET-IRON V OPIXEILI o Ilactottelarero of Ilaralailf o ?steal rs. Chimuoys. Putellss i. r . ;: Bat &Awn Firma llso toriaors, Sall rims. Bait. boo Taal* at Ulm Dose. orx. 1.1... Illaelrs=l tilt' Wor t . ellgo ant Platelet iron.. ea Itopalrlat tons au Oa shaeuat modem an 30.1701. ___ . . ._ . . LW. WOODWELL; Wholesale and Retail Itseoltbetstrof and Nailer In Ottdaot W. No. ID rteoet- I OLIN, WETIMRELL, Manufacturer of rd LAM sb.ii TM .."..k l . r i tn... Tt I L U. Won stmts. me tow. boss M. 144•1 Meet :Ura l j ai. Wheat Olt. Hata and Caps. WILSON & SON keep constantly on tans awnintion sad mroty Rats fla wad toll ObaLogo and onalL Those darlriss •rest Rat C 4 OLIN rm 4 .4 clomp. scull vsll giv• as • &11.t0slombolo. .3114! /Web D CO. irisoui.sts LXD RETAIL 1.11311103.11.61.11 HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS 0? CUR:MIOP' ,WCWD FLITH STREM, Pittsburgh. Pa. 131.11.1.1. stal umbrae. o,..rLavaßty .4 - 1 A Owl LlAt• sad (..Rpo, Eon, 80. COI .41 rer Bonsats. Livingston. Etoggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS. PIII'SBUROII, PA. ToUCK and 'Depot Railroad Sealev, Day, ar. sad Grain de: Matta. seal Cowntor De. lee of .11 .La! Der, sn4 Mu% Latebow. ODIN. ot Tvhsas at Ap m wd Peueohh bate sad radterdimir, Ire 01~ Alr theta In end fah& W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE- WORKS. CM =I sell ICI Udell Ow; oppwide astikAahl itswa. PIMACIIII IL 11 ONII3II3.FTS, Tombs. Grave stones, 1 1 typß Itsandls. Impend:a MINA. AA nn m huol.hiot made to order. a, 1111hCbasery. et the peieoh blurb.* wrdsh.d Awl w , AdwA Ciia• Lor 11asamsenti, fojach bud. Idea and Nab War todshbod to Std. at W. krarkwo. •Ilerdw• Ind with &meta at nor Wive, swll3-- W W WALLACB. Penn Cotton Kills, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CHILDS,,fr. C 0.,. Manufau tares of— A Nth 1 hoo OPeasvine Chas of oil NAM* 421 " 11=h C*s!'"' IT=Arddey 44 rime. we WI, Pub Row. alai 410 awl dwil sr Aour Eridodl n w :Alt 41. ~.ftewALZlrs ITITSBM/ El. PL TO MUSES IN WASHBOARDS. 1847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented • ••tatur /*warfare , of Ireinheardr. tor *bleb he Ward a fttrat lama, taw. Paid to prOgitage t oonfdas d Is prowl, preparing the 1.40 es of • sheet of Use ler other gni lar coretali and there noosingthem to far. , or rat their veLlato no OAS vendee afar or ter .. .r . 1 4. Whereli=th or ra V r: ereffrof 1o) iteoiiew tha =a tolls plata' (kitten vabogisentir foal his Wire fe ho is rrran and roorerAta to said Patent to the gotorriber, w r4/16fsiZThirlirdlnilfWeYA VIM ZIA tra NIB(' ARDS, haring guassetal the late Om of Warr.. Bel Co. to ihet hulloed*. tads, te• popularitruggestetudra Woof aid Pa/01W litasislwart E tt . .Zie= " owate h rWonfir i ttt: 4l2•l:4l/ F.P S wowed by odd Patent. Pone tom Peen tar:, sod are now poodle,/ against orrisJoaartion Sanwa to br thas snscairol. and IS I. MT Intention prtaseuts ka all lir i=sf=ta ra p t . ," legal mad as tight t tliz i trj . porrhulog or deelingaa Washboards. made altar the tranoer patented Ittcs. ovine igreadol "0. hroe , fesprood Whafaards. 04.,1149,. ISOM OAS 6MIII genet.. It mop to well to he that the earisdlosi the shops of the crimp. or the amp of wir Patent. .4 la Machine to nail W sabboarla data ont ere Marled to use the ihnistal Bo a Prenu stove de bed, opto which the valor of the Board, rwallf depends. Whosoal• miens P. Ito growing ortair respertfallT adirited mad promptly onented at as low prior fie oar of OM awn. thorised raskes,by "0811P11 W. 'WAIN& Sole Proprietor and iletinfheinfor thersol t 0111. se llartlyszenom a 10.190 Mohan. omens hag. Otoginnoll. 011 SCOTT, Dentist, Volum street, 4. en dams of Nuke- Offter • ;7:L. ell All Tiros varrsalad. Barlaw's Indigo [C ARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE in now well wet:Mese u the beet uticle era offend tot Alr; g Clotho. It Is ontlrali trot from a= or any g lortocia to the Davit artielis. All llosundurepres who hare not wad It eta end It mare cheaper • d INF trontds than Indigo or ehy otherettlele oaL The great demand Gar Ii !um broughKEds.t NOMA anlnl lwatiotims. llonisiterPrrt an a t tile Il i nit g 1 4 ,1» u 7 i iiirO B EVN IRV() 844 Na. 140 SECOND la, PIIILADKLIIIIA. etmeteepen C.. katool, m tba limners and Druggists °tor deli I VW.. MetiftbrcMVAlLk nifiarzs, DYE - STUFFB dc. do.. with a erivesta emeleneent of 1119 , 1- {hips In the Sloe. PlOreke•perge,Fbraciana gad menuebe• teem roman! at Immo • Idayouper A I itii.fg Inielligence °glee, liro. 1 sr: otAta arnrar. SERVANTS of all descriptions supplied Ptivitto 6male. and !Totals an nelpoettally oolititod to avel than:salvo. of the frellittos now oftrod. Put .en te. uttered es avarant. Po future furors. N. 15.—Coth,cttoa. ,romtl7 otto.Jodt. feliryo JOB. LEWIS. (1111.10 A PENNA. RAILROAD--Wanted V 29 .h. of Stank to tomplats an KINS rder. WIL CO., Banana and Commlaaion Most Itrolunw.ll. tih et. A. BEOWN, would mootreopoctfully . form the octane that ha km. on band. at Me emu on Mb west Wu of tha Diamond. Allegbany City. a nom plata sairahturot of Vmsltlan Blind., Atm. Venni= Stub. tars am snwia to order. in this bast. atria. warranted aqua! to any in Ms United RI. Blinds can to. removed , without this aid of aWV &Ina. Having parchamd tb stoo. toots; and wood : the Cabinet ratablistunind sumo& filoCiallaad, Iwa prepared to furnish tha . all Oa nubile at largo, sat I.7=l.7arrtay, So. b Wood straot, Pt meh2B . . J. A. au w4l. AIINDRY BLUttention of fatal - Use sod ish,soms Invited o this Mue, which Is V Indigo dia°l"4 iii g f° 4= l l " n rtie d L'Or=VOTrol=l/1:ATIOI:l to eiltr.e, of Ci• lag much moss &mi. sod mummies' , tea ins. and ofbe ing s ming of shout one indtsming to tits hat that cat MOM than troo ballot the Indigo oss be Misolmd try vs tor, It Is gull:sly destitute Maul issoPatualinUMOUS to &OM We mould soUMt s tad. JOANrant Its he its !Mars!. Fox site by IIAY, lia MI Wood Hagan & Ahl, , El 91 Market et , are closing out their en tre Kook ofDry Goode it se homoronoilsoonrit from ply. boo. on . 4,=,ft, of Iznriiimr. cr.%:=lrillua jusrong.„.lll4l::,cloWthool. iun t ol.slooo, liorralt Cbints, l)11,1411111drittlolfiro, Maio? .mo b tno : rod I.%%`4=VOLId stiAllgr=il",,,kr ..bso,ra buddra.xrdite aD A. MASON & 00. two pow openuig 2310 &OM sad rawnrityvtrat Mew: Web an bog pnrehand at th• LIMO POPOUptarr Wel 1,1,1111.1 than COIL Of 018/191•41170. ---------------i6IIILKE--A. . Allmon it 0o; open on ' Monday. rob. 12tb..20 poo. of doh Plain. *Aral indta.lSS 41. P2i. or thaPP 1 ~..-4 - 1-h..--Islda, am Monday. 0 01. P S• - .." 1: tason 4 00. are • m omoas 111, haf!fun Of %twit MOUS a 41 IV A .!. PITTSBURGH , I MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1855 Wing of 1855.. MUBPUY do lIIIRCHMID win ccunatene• omen On Monday, March • te, tradr•___aer Ir num aoos. HEW YORK ADYEETBENTENTEI. From VISSCIIER A BOIIELLI General Advertisloil ROW., Wit 46.2 d M U ftroubr•T. ho. 50 Nassau amt.) Bel.iab4 rinna u the.ffiv 40' R.. Park. ---- Pare Unadulterated , BrandieiC 011.11 e, foil 103 MUMS& ISE of the principal and great cause. of the high price of grand? be tide market, le the Judi mural which It le derived. Floe-tenths of that Import.% la received from ntercautlie how. in Colmar, wig buy_ of the farmer. In that district and ship It to the United States. at touch esteemed mime. and' transiently panlab adulterated data 110 lea oral, Ikea and for the rpose of searriniu fed pri; 4 6 foe Dragnet, a union frith the velel r offhlp en ment to the tilted gl i r '"linhad. The sums of the consolidation in the Central gaiety of Vineyard Proprietors of Own., under the general man agement and the direction of S. Redden, Preeldent.• Prealdent, and a Committee of inepwilon of eight mem. bent The whit) itself sem en deshuncred vineyard proprietoraamongst dam some of the mod I noblemen in Um imighiorhood of Coffman. who contributts ander =tali by.laws, tt: r ontlm growth of their vine !'eshlitell. nit! VII I n t=lrli t ==e a kt tai f obratr.l from this combinstion cont ent ded.l aa to rm. der unnecestary any further comm on the tdecit nevertheleo, It mar he worthi of etellowdloo th few fender. In this toddy peaky • talp•rttilt to public pttention Lima the (mien of be. bran buyer and eellar. SM. all ar t =ho d It necemaril y: beromee the Interest of each todirldnal eon tribute by every :mane in his poem to uphold th repu tation which the moiety Ls endesecettig Mama. f meat of the best quanta. of bra diet Opt this a elan. introduad In die .states Mitts 501 ren it imperative that shereholdere dad intphti the 11 with the very beat Conn. brendies, otberwme the loon= the liability of an entire thrfeltUre of their shams the wudedignad. tole agents Irt the ardted fits kr the Oentral t h e or Vi.ferd PrldWlet.w of Ow+ would the attention of MerehlenttOtrder k Wl} and others to dm vintages ail= Seaga eweSde.. Wi7ey will compare more hoorthl then wlmmolf Omura In the market, and at o %rirt wo ree n tht,, Jtf of even ordinary Cng6Sel , myt-Irov 188 Pearl street. helt4 rit: . . PAPER HANGEIOIO; wararatka kin LOAM THOMAS FAYE'it - LOO4, 256 and 257,Broadway, Nei York; Directly °vomit. the DIU FIAD • Perk. AVE eanstantly on .•ands full stock of American and French Peter Ilanatogs. Borden. nintat to eurtato Paps" Bed 'Atha% Statues. thrutwathe*. kn.. weer) etyle known th e trade..., Merchant* lanai In their stake, ithrl bay froth ant hands. am we manersetare largely and Impart direct fern, French Mnn afacturern for whom we are sole agents to the United 04tor. stela of I)==erga V' traf i n h a ' a ths iliw n &wind_ _ 2 rethe nom del ci of wimple& arlietto nonzero root to ter part a( tha Pallet BMW. ettanJot• Umbrellas and Parasals. JOHN I. SMITUA WHO LlinALB MintIFiCTURER, 234 and 235 Broadway. New Nark. The most extensive In the wain. MILK late fall in the price of materiels, eon. x arquent ova Ur ttrturney of lb. woolly woulot. tok Imo enabled me to manutartnro laruti fur te. esetee nee% met to oar to ourshanta. at •••7 prior, Ur larra t afignaral s ot• nup: RA is to be Ibuta In tnrag or Amara tiorchan visiting No. ltalrjay [be good_~ rowel:ME Invited to tall sod the Kock. k 8.-Plere out this cant ost .11 I. "'"l nMp It oar pock. et rok Pa rearm JOLLYi I. Pi . lll. altarl• • ) Tan a for 1885. IVILLLINERY. 856. Mrs. WM. SIMMONS, le. a.......n.r. N. r" 111:: now prepared to, aznibit. and ooerre fo we to eterkede Axel trap Berea et tee kleoei pa • ark prier tko luau* sad bort soloed stork o Mrawh MAW , sad Jusorkan Wi-rn raltr , Gad uar oftral at say ono astabltarant In Ur ty. rani Hoot arab , to kr tram tortut.U.l. r b. , . tihr. h li t . ` 1 " . r..=4:." :P0 . ..: nbzziLaresito-rn" tar of &toast- London. P A.-pattern Barer antortutly on bud Order to, matt paactaally stuerd to Ors. 151-1011.0 k A. 1474.1nr 3E4 Itemk4.*E. ke. Tait ....---_ Dag= 7 Berabra usurp. as stentslooy i , . , tr 4 I..TtioNY s bent , 2L ne=e.-rentmL Utah ono to out by .:pray. . portion oath okra att aro num ram as to Orr .Salty to pay ha It ottk Mat saber oremek_tt rearm. fa.. asar I. VMS , . New York Bag Ii tem: tak"Ti.2 . t. hal! P or.4•oad pear/ to or. 100th. illobtraa sa Cara 11 lan Orr. WM SV. 11 holes...it STRAW GOODS A S-tmt l.• XIASOADIt Straw Goode, Breat if , A.SII purthwets '- IL !cat rook of STRA,W Pro n . florosra 10... valets aft of out attar oh:War boo. In 01. re Sall roam Ur or Ina re--.. ,... , .. Pltt twarat-ri,z-,....11 claw„, -a. star Itlnt lENSC 1:11, "' a,.iXr jr r'S co a sil=avt.., oar. WlOllll4 iria...,3 SWITEEMILUr IWYMEES CO.. DRUGGISTS, ..rxw roar.. Masi mum/ 0.• SWAT° SIMON a...Mk t ra.. IMPORTING %fir leading ThisplnAr4 sleir G awa. beat to rwvp,antljn:si Irvvrk No 4 &gelid Cbensale. P To. lb, IL= Dna.= lb= Weer.= =lns rn.t. eve=s.. Calk*. Poem. ae-.. 80, &Up eern tin nestre term= Onfen eurve a • er by matt •111 1+.1.0) Lets Wet attorata.. A I.DER3IEti. L Donaldson. Alden:tau. carpel of Penn and St. Clitir sta., b.... 1.00. sortanarts L. It, oar. or otir Wood.' to %LI td Pat-ick lleXerma, AI.DEKNIA.ti .)1 TUE TRIM) WAED. kFFIOE comer of Grant I:ma Fifth utreett., It I 064...17 oranotad by ALlanaaa ..I.) M. all bastaws 'Attalla ea to tba taloa of &WIMP lad leatja. of Us. Nara .111 be yramytly attalliad as. Wl:m MISCELLANEOUS. ErrEWAII A cro — de --- IritrilB, C()OKING. ,r EATING. A FANCY STOVES, GRATES, FENDERS, Pipes, BOW. and Fonda Castings of all kinds ()MCI AND WAREHOUSE, No. 267 Liberty St., comer of Hand, PITTSAERGIL PA. - MX= H. PATTIRSOWS LIVERY AND SALE . STAHL,. ' l€ Sorser Diamond stint and Qum , ASHLAND HOUSE, &11.011 FM= AIIUT a ILETISTEI PIIILADELPHIA. H. 8. DENBO N, Paorairroa. WA*. d band PAO p.. rar.Jtyr May I. 1164 -1 vd WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and Della II rlatih rtignhadDeamtive Paw a.•lr . h irZ ' Agra le W t otiM i irstal La i thiintm wart • of seb343 _ _ _ AR la EA SIIIONS FOR LADLES" DRESS tjr.lt—Ths halal UN &net psi ammo to ost We cm Um, 1•271.1 N. 2111.4 Pews. glove Band stmt. _ _ _ ICIER, JONES & CO.. PROPIONT OB3 KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, EnRWARDINO AND COMMISSIOII • aitt'lliNTS, Cia4l Bade. Seventh West. PM. iillt.Pa. e, Lard, Lard Oil, Uem Port, PIM. Ilsom e es. toand No. 1 Sol t. Ahtlasolte sad Scotch Pis boo loW . & Alm Brick sad Ctoi. Aothrsolta Coal. Su owe_ BANKINGti HOU S ES JOHN T. HOGG: pedrailD 82. Felt MO 0 0. 1111017WHIgARAIrlt. 1118.110 00. Passe CONNELL/1Y ILLY. A V . Frri T. R I ATIMS. • .. . Derpoirite received. Dieconntoraede.paritftgshriet. eold MI collected, Bast !lota ant S to h it e i g i rt , l Stotts, Pietas end other Seettrittee,.=.t. 1.1 1 commiselon. Ocereeltood.vo. sea too 'n'2.ll -------------....--- : SOMMER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector "MM r omo Aim rlAnin t .ADJ nTStgNL E AtiTz I m m agaI;:, : ;; ;, ... 011 Mow. Raruieitaci o. }jay, 2 1F 7 1411f t , einem 0. ibmrro. la•aral.a !abet, riarbrroA, Theodore Umstsetlar• X+4.l. tL P.llloodln BOOTS AHD SHOES, WILIOLEB A.LB AND MEI AIL. JAMES ROBB, 89. Market and 6 Union eta. third doer item be Market limey Pittsburgh. toMn.. "'l4" tr e oAse rh Z itnrtrmutr g= ll:l2l. (loom au rarmtles, gad(( the mem etym. now trog hue= 4 llTh w tk, otthe i.e.. Limited to i will r l tZtl=o:ear d iZtV=ali=ol ranerahow was wear mlecied. Fa lientlansek he his any get 'of Yansitsnd Weering articles. Pas. chases for milt lame quantities enable hlOl tO ll at es l ow DrLrauanr eetWilunent gill sell in the city, He cOutirittell to msaufectirt u bmetedg.s. any bind of Ladles' sad Gentlemen.' wear. In the nell style end of the sateials sp2l.ty II Black Biamond Line of - PAKIL'fli SAILS firom Liverpool to Philadelphi= us °Yeah month, on awn P16114.441ph1a to u 4,... Pool the 16th Orrery month owned In Thom.. 111ehard• ion a 00.. 9 Wa1nt .. 41 , .. P =4 italaalbon, s P e r=ler ha the Ootopany t had always an hand ramie Tiakata and 844 visits sor any ayanont, Yable at any Bank In UMW, /teland, Badland and „ ' lt 15416060,1fr2:5 New YMIk and Phlladd yhL by TIIONPSON. giraffe= Agent a. 211 • No. 410 Liberty st.,Pittstminb, Pa. PAINTERS. D- G it - gbEW NO. id THIRD_OTBEAT. Mtwara Wad sal =Oat Itesetil All orders progeptly 'attended to. . 21601seeleeeensfejetob. addfdit PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MONDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1855. BOMBARDMENT OF NEBASTOPOU The English papers contain letters from the Crimea, giving detail' of the bombardment of Sebastopol, up to the 14th of April. We Make the following selections': PILOT DAT—OPSNIM OF TUV MN. Before Sebastopol, Easter Monday, April 9. This morning et daybreak the allied batteries simultaneously opened fire on the defences of Sebastopol. It is now four o'clock in the after noon, and the rain, which began to fall last night, Is descending in torrents, accompanied by a high breeze of wind. The enemy were to ken completely by surprise when we opened fin. They replied, indeed, pretty briskly at once to .tbe French titre on .our left, and the Flagstaff Battery and worka were manned immediately. The Garden Battery, and Redan Battery, Came Into pier - soon after we opened fire, but some time elapsed before the Round Tower works or the Hampton answered, and for half an hour theirguns were weakly handled. ISCOPIDVAT--THE DAIL Or IIIOT. April 10.—During the whole of the morning, ' the firing continued on our side with little Inter- I misalon—while that of the Ithaslans was evident ly slackening. At about font o'clock, however, all the enemy's lines and batteries suddenly sprung into life and vigor. Volleys of from 100 to 160 guns were fired at once" from the Ired , the Flagsta ff , Barrack, Garden and Malako ff bat teries ; even the hlamelon, which all thought destroyed and 'untenantable, fired five" or six guns in lineelliMiOn. Their shot came in upon our works like hall. On every point along our lines, balls were to be seen bounding and-plung ing, and shells bursting like firework. in th e air , Never, perhaps, was such a concentrated and destructive cannonade witnessed since the com mencement of the siege. All felt that If it con tinned two or three hours our work], would be levelled with the doer, as, though both English; and French kept op a terrifin fire, the enemy, in Tits of our utmost effort', gave fire guns in reply to our one. The rapidity and deafening uproar of the fire brought all who were at leis. 'cue to the front, and the oldest and most expe rienced artillery officers augured very unfavora bly of our prospeCt of taking the fortress which could commend such a fierce cannonade. Sud denly, and, in the midst of scch remarks, the en emy's batteries mad* a dead purse. Our long guns ceased firing a little after seven the enemy's about eight, and then both Russians j and Allies resorted to their mortars. The fire of these latter was maintained all night It Is something awful to stand upon the hills which overlook the town and watch the progress of the nightly bombardment. The Congreve rockets rush from the french batteries with a deafening roar, leaving a trail of fire behind just sufficient to trace the course of the missle silt darts vaguely hither and thither through the. air, set ding down at het with a lone crash in the flag :staff. This wild erratic course occasionally lands them outside the Resellit lines, and now and thenforces them clear over everything Into the very centre of the town. From both right and left the mortars are discharged with a heavy, painful explosion, and with a flash which even at at a distance, Is almost binding. As the dull boom shakes your Very frame, you hear the shell, with a kind of whistling roar ,mount higher' into the air, till basing reached its zenith, it de seends with redoubled speed and force into th e enemy's work.. The shock with which it etrikes the ground can be distinctly heard even in the Allied camp, followed in a second after by the itharp ringing explosion, in the bright glare of which the earth Is thrown up like a cloud. The easulities in the batteries to-day have-been slighter than those of yesterday. The left at tack has 'retained some injury in guns and works; both will be repaired to-night. Captain Sinclair of the Royal Artillery, was severely wounded with a 'milieu of a shell through the thigh, but is doing well. I believe no other officer was wounded. TIMID I,olT—Ultrl 07 1.111 51101. April 11. —At daybreak this morning the fire We, resumed by tne Allies and Russians, and for some time with equal vigor on both sides. In spite of the tire of our mortars, the enemy during the past night have managed to repair mach of the damage which the Mamelon sus tained, and also the works of the flagstaff Bat tery.opposed to the French. flu the extreme left, where the French are at. tacking, much harm has undoubtedly been done. Tba Mud Fort has received some hard knocks— several of ire guns have been dismounted and are not yet replaced. Still, se a battery, it is perfectly defensible. Next to this came toe Flag *tall, one of the most formidable of the Russian defence', sad the came which blew up all the French Batteries on the 17th of October last . Since that attack its strength has been increased our fold; then it mounted fortytive, now it motion' upwards of one hundred and sixty heavy guns, at some parts In three tiers, and at others in two. This work has unstained much damage, more perhaps than all the other Russian battet ire pat together. Its lower and more advanced tier of guns are quite silenced. The guns them 'wires are overthrown. embrasures destraYed, to tone antes shot quite away, and in ethers ao damaged as to be mere piles of black earth from which the remnants of white sand bags peep eat here and there. The second tier is also much knocked about, and one or two of the guns si lent, god the slopes of the earthworks much damaged. BO this portion Is good and set-el crab's, and some thirty or forty pieces of ordi nance in position In it maintaining a hot canno nade. The upper tier of about thirty guns was almost uninjured. certainly none of Its guns were touched. They had suffered very little, and continued to inflict some mischief upon the French. One face of the Barrack Battery which adjoins I the Flagstaff, bad been hit hard by the French. j but was still firing. The other, ,two "idea of it were almost unscathed, and seemed even to be ! making head against a French battery on oar left, and part of her left attack. Next to this came the Garden Battery. It suffered mach yes terday, but from its position In rear of the other! works,he Russians have been able to repair it easily, 14d el' morning It was again in active op peration. The Roden, tho enemy'spierc demi,- I tanet, T regret to say, shows but little token of , injury. Its front face was emasideribly marked, I and some three or four of its guns quieted, but this was all. Dim still firing thirty or forty 1 guns • minute. The Malakoff Tower—the key of the whole ; position, the point on which formerly the enemy appeared to concentrate all the vigor of I their defensive energies—was silent. It was un doubtedly much injured, and half the guns of the semicircular battery gone, but still very, TM far from being unteanable or Incapable of for midable opposition. Its two flanking batteries, mounting each some 10 or 12 guns, were un touched The Mamelon was vary much Injured. Its parapets were mere loose pUss of eath, and the fire of our mortars played so direct into its centre, that the enemy can only retain it by an immence sacrifice of life. To-day we have had to deplore the loss of a moat active, brave and energetic officer of the na val brigade; Lieutenant Douglas. 701712111 :JABILID BATTIZT OPSEID. P1T1V817113311. --- April l2.—Dcring the whole of last night the fire of our mortars was incessant, and this morn ing the long gnus recommenced with renewed en ergy; but, In spite of oar bombardment the ene my bad evidently been busy during the night, and part of the flagstaff and nearly all of the Mame ion embassures were repaired. In the former apparently, no new gnus had been mounted, bat in the latter were two. The tire today has been much the same u daring yesterday, viz: a well sustained cannonade from Allies throughout, and the enemy replying very ;thickly; eine?! from the Flagstaff and Baden. Occasionally, as since we trot opened, nearly all tho works glee forth tre inendous volleys, almost simultaneously; buttheir spirits, though terrific, never lasted above half an hour, after which two-thirds of their lines re lapsed into comparative silence. One of our bat teries on the elopes at Inkerman, mounting eight slaty eight pounders, and which has hitherto been masked, was opened this morning on the flank of the Malakoff. But the position of this work has been most unfortunately chosen. Xs it commenced its fire it was discovered not only that tbe Malakoff could and wonid - reply, but that two other of the enemy's works bore full upon the t ope. The result was, that it had to maintain a moat unequal, contest, and before twelve in the day three of its guns were so Injured as to be 'unserviceable, and the rest of the work seriously ;damaged and the men ex p osed.. Accordingly, 'the - artillerymen were withdrawn, and the bar- tery remained silent One shell from the Baden entered the left at tick, killing two men on the spot and severely wounding seven others; all these poor fellows *ere sailors. Lieutenant Urresteirn, of the paean, was wounded, and Lieutenant Crofton, tfst.the Boyal Engineers, Nino serenely wounded night A new battery-will be completed before to- Marrow morning. It is to mount eight 84 pound hie, and will be placed in the most advanced trenob, near the middle ravine. FIFTH Du--Tim New Bentem—April ;--Thie morning, when our batteries re-cominsn 6ed; the effects of our sasaults were. still more apparent. The,. ire. or the :Flagstaff was eel. d an dy slack, even more remarkedly so than on the previous evening.' -It-scaroelp replied cent, porta the. French's three. The devastating' rnosS of the sleet inn elm* apPirent; 'Rot only are the lower tier of guns quite destroyed Private Preach Lessoria.. but the tipper seem on a fair way of following MONSIEUR ALPHONSE DANSE, a na them. Two or three of them are already di,- Ureand fcc • roam ber of years *residua °SPUD'. mounted, and the earth of the parapets so seam- r::::•rtir i ' i ttetiors full h 7 aoTreetirery th ttran:ti u it ed and torn that the rest of the ordnance tip- WO/ to Lb Franeb Lanena Inivateb or in dame. pear as if pointing out between loose pima .of rare to tins Wth."'" earth. The flanking batteries are now being IllsaaltoCatt —J s o-nrrrct ?Upton. Easr, Fs. dos Pleads Naar , fired at, apparently with mach effect. The bar - e i!, 1,1• 1 2 ,,,..i . ,. .tc: N h 0 r : :itu th r00 t ... IL , 0. Kennedy, Kee.. Rears rack work is also suffering much, and nearly rev ienue, apply to Hata Elsner, at Ms new- Music milfiTtd one-third of Its embrasures are empty. Th Reden still shows a bold front. As I have al ready said, this collegel work is at Co long. a range from ours (1250 yards) and mounts such an enormous mass of ordnance, that it would stand Its present battering for two or three weeks to come, without receiving each injury as to render it untenable. But this is a matter of no moment. The Redan per se is a strong h, , frry, but unlike the Flagstaff or Malakoff, it is by no means so importantly situated as to neceesiate our taking it by storm. The former works are the keys of the enemy's position: when they are silenced and captured, the Redrin will fall of itself, as it will cease to be tenable. The new battery which I mentioned lied night as being formed in the advitneed trench, was completed and opened this morning. The tre mendous volley with which It commenced quite took the Russians by surprise. At the first discharge one of their gone was llsmounted and another injured, and their at tillery men either ran away or concealed the eelre !es, as they were not to be seen. Only ono ga was fired In reply, so that for five or teamin -tiles our battery had nothing to do but to blare away without fear of opposition. After this the enemy appeared to take heart, and several - guda were fired, but it was folly half an hour before they made anything: like a rigorous defence.— Thee, indeed, the Me they • maintained showed that very many of the embrasures which were "apposed tobe silenced had merely had their gum 'withdrawn, and. those they brought forward and well manned. 'For about an hour the enemy, fought with great determination, but from the first they had no chance.of being able tf, mob* ' taro it long. Directly it- was seen that the Ma lakoff works were determined to engage our ad rancid battery, one face of Gordon's battery, mounting ten guns and two mortars, was directed -upon it, and the three 13 loch mortar battery at the picket-house also threw its missiles against i the Round Tower. With these, and with the m idterm* of the 9-10 inch mortars near the ad vanced work, and several cohcrtin throwing 32 lb. shell, a perfect bail was poured into our . old enemy. As I have said, for a time it was well fought, - bet our immense shot dismounted the gone or cut up the earthworks, while the shell dropping over burst continually among Its defenders. To wards eight o'clock its Ore had slackened consid erably, and before nine the enemy for that time gave op the contest as hopeless, and such guns i as could still be used were withdrawn from the embrasures, and our batteries left to do their worst upon the earthworks. During this battery . fight the Mamelon, as usual revived from its state of inaction, and, to the astonishment of every one, pat forward five guns and fired them con tinually. • STICTIT DA Y.—Forriz nx me Farown.—April 14.-1 hove only time to add a line or two before the mall starts. Our bombardment continued the whole of last night, with much effect, and this morning the guns again recommenced.— The fire of the enemy slackens mare and more each day. There was a Blight sortie last night upon the French, who are sapping np towards the Flagstaff. It 11101 instantly repulsed, with a loss of ten or twelve killed to the Russians-- There to no new feature in the cannonade of to day, beyond that our advanced 84-pounder bat tery it doing considerable havoc to the works of the Malakoff. It would seem as if our fire was almost thrown away on the enormous mounds of earth cast up at the Redan and before the Round Tower and Western Batteries. lam forcibly re minded to-day of the old simile of the butt at Woolwich, which I was compelled to resort to eix. months ago to Illustrate the effects of our artillery on the earthworks of Sebastopol. Saturday 14th, 3 15 o'clock, A. M.—There is tremendous cannonade on our left. The Light Division bugles are rounding close at hadd.— There is an awful crashing roar from the Russian batteries. The Light Division are on the alert. Paossecr or Scccess.—A letter dated Sebas topol. April 16th, says—At 120 rounds a-gun per diem, we can fire for about ten days without much damage to oar guns. if the plase does not fall then, it is not in ~.the power of artil lery to take it, and we must either get ready to invest the north and scud, or try the dreadful alternative of a general storm, unaided by the ships, which seen( at present all but useless. starser is Barrtsons —We are often told of the comparatively mild form to which slavery ex ists in the case of domestic servants. We lately published a statement from Kentucky, showing in what diabolical manner this class of slaves— and those females—are treated by persons of the greatest wealth and enjoying the highest social distinction. That story has elicited another of a similar character in its general features, exhibiting 's ease of barbarity of treatment at Baltimore. where, if anywhere, one would suppose such oc currences as we are about to relate to be impossi ble. lint our information leads to the belief that instead of being so they are by no means unusual among the alaveholding aristocracy. A few weeks ago a slave, belonging to a lady ' long residing in Baltimcrre and moving in the first circles, -died at the Hospitslin that city. He ; was her coachman. Daring the referent weather he used to be kept sitting on hit cirrisge-box opposite the lady's window half-clad and,as wits well understood to be the case with this woman's servant*, half-started. In this condition the man suffered and eventually froze. The servant be coming thus disabled and wholly unfit for ser vice, a physician was sent for, who after examin ing him declared that the man was frost-bitten from head to foot and must die. He was sent to the Infirmary, where both feet were amputated and heehartly died. A few years ago this RAMO man's wife, who also belonged to his mistress, was so badly treat ed that she ran away and prevaKed upon Stetter, the great slave dealer, to buy her out of her mistress's clutches He did so; and she was ever after prohibited all intercourse with her husband, who was kept from hiswife to be treat ed in the manner we lave described. This wo man, on bearing a short time ago that 'her hue- band was at the Infirmary, went to inonire after him. She was informed that he was dead. Bhe fell to the floor in a fit end died In six hours. Another female servant belonging to this wo- I man also ran away. Her eon, a young man, was sent in search' of the fugitive. She was! found at the town of Cockeysville. He seized her, tied her to his buggy with a rope,'and in that way drove her into Baltimore (16 miles) at a rapid rate, with the woman running by the side of the vehicle. It has been stated by AORIO who I witnessed the issue thatit waehard to tell which was horsewhipped most on the road, the horse I or the woman. Another female belonging to the same woman fell from the third story of her mistress's house to the ground, while engaged in washing the windows. and was taken up a cripple for life.— It turned out that her =tigress, by way of pun- , ishment, had deprived the servant of steep by compelling her to pass the night standing by her side, and that thus she fell asleep over her work, which circumstinee - eansed the fall. These and facts cif reeenfoccurrence and are well known in Baltimore. Reader, such Is our Slavery in its best as pect, as it exists in the heart of our cities.— Such is the system as administered by the rich, the fashionable and the aristoeratio. Does it not strike you as a system ordained of Bed, which ought to be allowed to go straight Into Kansas and all the rest of our Territories and be in no way opposed or disturbed, according to the doctrine of the National Know Nothings? And, reader, is it note fit system for the widely-circa latir g newspaper, and the godly commercial journal, of the free City of New-York to defend, uphold and aim to:extend ? Ay, more than this. A system which is Insolently advocated among us as being bettor for the laboring aliases, 'better for our free Territories, than one of universal liberty. Men and women of the free States, working men everywhere, what have you to say to these things?' The hour Is upon you when von are to aet.—N. Y. 7Fib. - TAXING ♦ PLIOILANIOAL Venn OP IT.—Mr. bank, in one of his mechanical essays, thus speaks of the miles of clothes 'swear. H. saym “In winter, a lady is enwrapped in a hundred mule* o f thread; she throws over her shoulders from thirty to fifty in a shawl. A gentleman winds from three to four miles around his neck, and uses four more in a pocket handkerchief; at night, he throws off his clothing and buries himself like a larva in four or five hundred tailee of convolved filaments." Nothing was' done at the Cleveland meetlug of a recent date; in the wa of expediting thessork on the Wellsville Bri dgeport Railroad on .the other aide of the river. The President was eh. sent on some financial business and 'there was not a tall representation of the Directors. The meeting adjoarned sins 'dis: From present indi cations, end we are very sorry for it,' this road appears to be in a'very unfortunate prates. meat- Wellsburg Herald. - • ' The Union Canal will be opened for inerilw tion on or , about, the:let of. July. A. considers.. ble, portion of the flaw enlearment of the East. em tt Division, between .Readzna and Lebanon, is, tigshet,i. and the work upon. thursameinder,will bsAuspeaded until she dolma the beating ma. TE. E LXVIII-NUMB!E 5. VOLU BOYS MARE YOU B R oy O TO CHESTER'S, fae Us.e is the place to St them out bandsomlY small OWL 71 Woad dm! we study to please. JOHN T. SHRYOCK, Book and. Job Printer and Publisher} No. 83 Fifth West. abuse Smithfield. Gazette Building. BOOK BINDER'S and Bo: Maker ' s Straw Boards always no heed. Alen. Books, Papers cud otationery. mylo _ WET GOODS! WET GOODS!! Will open this morning 3 cases Wet Goods, OEM MUCH 525 Berago Maim, Print Lawns, Diaper Monslins, PLAID CAMBRICS & HOSIERY. AfirThese Goods are chummed jrr water Oat!. are great bargain. BOSTON MBE, SS Market it. wrUOtd Allegheny Ice. THE subscriber subscriber , hwimg IrevH. - ded'iil'good supply of PUSH ICLK proposes to farniat Ws *mar 1 ., ene.omers and others who my limo; him with th Lek thth Ills entranar. atmsetnrable lee will forniebed, se beretorne. at the Federal t Sta tion att.. O.* P. Railroad toe those Midler In elein- Ity of the road; elm, at the Depot of hbe,Penna.. ler thane who may reed, in th e vicinity - of naill ' Ice smote op Rebecca street. Ileerdence. comer of at. and Hut Common. Orders =Talmo be left at tbs Min or thle Hier. ray9almdb.4twT JOS. JOUNSTON. - scream JOHN B. 1e131W1.. .. waLierrnasos MIXON FOIJIMIit, • Mitchell, Ile rron & Co., L continue the business of the tirtion Irkutat7, at the old stud of fillieliOLlL SIIIOH - E L 00- N 0.194 Liberty. et. They will mantifaottere •.a =l4 lone and aseirtment of riASTINOS, ocuriprinlng Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, 077/CH AND KIT CHEN MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Bow, Dos Dora, Sad [roes, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally, - And OAS . ad WATER P I PES of size. ; IRON & NAILS °STAR BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., All of whichwill be sold at saarnifactillere . prima lay7./r FrIES PRESIDENT AND MANAGERS a of the Allegheny Gag Company hare declared a Div. Mind Wear per cent. on the Coital Elinbl..n. the 1.74 t hut. to atoekholdere or their le representa tives. IL R. DAV 'repairer: Allegheny, May 9, 113.53. • BV.ROCERIESL- - 2 00 1 100 Mids. good lair Bugg bbl. plantation Nolames. 200 do eta= 811 Sp. .60 do eztra Golde. do, 300 bags Rio Coffee. 100 plots Old, 00.. Jan, 100 ball Pearl &arch, 000ge 6 twist Totes . 100 bbis out and dry do, _OO butts ased Viands and dam V. rotate°, 100 bre Clay Pima 100 do Ply. 11 .. 6 % 200 bane d and co oroshed, pulv Boer p ra ised. aneffee gart. 300 b wed 000 Stdose, 100 do nods, Baleratul. Lu 100 & mid ra c Le t r With • 2rl assortment of el liner olds Plttabargh Mantre nue 81181VE R ail Notice to wnom it may Concern, THE PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Rail Estate at Rahester, are now closed end the tetrad. ..no ..Scaton ban fairly omonerined. livatedisen onto:haw to Is busily employed. Sten the 30 at 40 new fantWas con morewho have become satiate th e posomt Ppeng, dad empoyent and In a few days a hundred famillet will be moulted Cowry an the wart of the priosto •., The Oa Buadirui Eldtabliclancan is non nesPeomphstion end will be In follow:et:Ion in Jmet. Ses.ral be reedy ftr delivery, by contract, the let of Join 1838. Two or three new churches, In. Rochester, will be con tracted for immediately, and numerone other IMprover meats will be commenced, requiring a. great amocanPot M,hll. eel mat otherisbor in dependentot the Oar Late listment. which will probably employ from cam to ,tho hundred. A prominent bnekmaker frooPittabnistamainet par -chafed nine large lot., and contracted to make upon them forthwith 600,000 Micas. Two gongs of hands °emanate wort the premed wee ,k Imelda the other yards hereurfore mdablished In the nehtutothetel. Our stone quarries are altthdy alive with workmen, and the roads leading to them lined with teams. Load°, fa beounitur abundant end ctectP.Mnitenaments will soon "urine up to relieve more of our houses, which ow here 5 Lath., 4 . Warne; 3 gemlike Wed &emu of them. 2 familia...eh. Any woo did not buy cheep lots at the four public Wee last mama or the four public sales the present awl= nn Still 110,11.r1 t•ral t ipa SI prillne6 Via by cal= on the en e tr : 3 111.r . ‘ Roc n hes r. Tame-4 . t o u. 4 Nr a re year P B.—A N. tot. Inn yet be had ..t $6O to 6100 ttectt if applied Mr before the itah idey. There lota ere twice es lam ag ems' city lots, air 40 feet by. 125. and the prk. =whom t 0.50.1. 3 9 "dyer font Mot. Tneprewrot reserved bre:lndeed end ro of mopertzof,Ovid Mem 4 emelt In the centre of the haunch of Rotheater, aim. the besutifid 20 arms building. ort4ard &e., of P. RM.. not lee • boned through the mbeerlber et greet lamgains, cad these ere not hoe. ech banana within a. neatest mile. O. ' .., ETNA 1148IIBINCS COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN.--Olianered 1819. PAID_XIP Cash Capital, - - • - - 8500,000. Cash borplus on Ist Jan. 1855, S 273,273' THIS CAPITAL STOCK and SURPLUS b ar:FA / 474VeT r ass et ig li lisV i tM i sfa wid : fine.e eat clone abilitY towy ell WO. IntnoPttr,. state • feet that the receipt, of this ComPsnY trotn 14 , rIJ a g ernelne very from $126,000 , to $160,900 businese ..lerge and well