ESTABLISHED IN. 1786. PITTSI3IIRGH GAZETTE PEDLEDIED DAILY LED WEEKLY DY WHITE 6c' CO. SAMITEL HAIGHT. Dettell Oa Tim lamer, in. 1/006 TO inn min . ornan TERMS: DniLY-131n Pollan par mann, pwrlbi• ".W MOLY—Two dollars per =mum. in wdrintew. atm , liwaappliad on the following ouudittooni .' • Three copies per ... . ... SOD Twenty . copies TThh.a pie each deb to to addr.,ol to one penino, an_ Invariably to stiranco. e m o n e Velem rout um. the you expires, utile. the money is scat for • . - • • RATES OF ADVERTISING: O. Do square, 00 Iforels s ert of tionparellor ,Agetei 0 60 ension Do each additional insertion - 0 25 Do two ~a miss 75 two amiss 3 00 • ••• o •• Do two montha....- 7 5 0000 11 00 861113d111( Carib, (5 •Do , twelve ling or leis 1600 18 00 per Om antrum) dollar for men additional Ilua • 000 Ow square, changeable anpkoscue, (Per an - nom.) eaclualve of paper .. . 25 00 For worn additional square, Inserted session* month, and ::oar each addltlotusl moans inserted Under the yearly rates, WI prim. . • - A dvertisementieseeedhig a square, and not over fifteen .:. Lhasa to lie eta equate and shalt. - Publishers s ch'' M l , accountable- Din legal advertieements .belnid the amoont Merged far their publication. • ononncing candidates for case benharged the same 4 other advertsements. ' Advertisements not Marked or, the copy for a specified _number of lasertims, bo ecuitinued till forbid, and . Perrnent exacted accordingly. Tim privilege of manual adrortisers is strictly limited to their own immediate busicioss, and ell adverttsments the t4benefit - of other Per..., ea well so all advertisements, :Ingriedletely connected with their own business, and elseseenf advertisements. In length or otheresim, be yond UM Hants engaged, will be charged at the usual rates. *or all such transient advertising, bill. will be *separately landfred.and prompt payment it desired. ' -All advertisements for charitable institutkum, fire com , Malys. and. township, and other Public ..sangg.,svai4 all political meetings and notices, to le charged hatfprto%pap able strictly In &drams. , • - - Manhunt notice* to be charged (A cents. Death palm. Imerte4 without charge, unless scocenra tiled by , flows] lovitatiorm or obituary notices, and wheel • Ito accompanlodto be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communica tions. or Pequirioso notices _designed to csli attention to 'Fairs, Soirees, Concerto. or my .priblie entertainments, ' where charges are made for admittmcw-all notices of pri vate aoseciationa-erery ootim deeigued to' tall attentiot to private eatery:imp, calculated or intended to promote individual Interest, eau cult - be inserted With the under- Handing that lb, same to to be paid for. If intended to be Inserted to the local column:Abe some will be Merged at the rate of 10 cents Der line. Bishop or iiiBr notices to be charged triple price. • Tavern Utel3llo Petitions $3 each...• Deal Estate Agents' and Auctioneer' advertisements not 'm be clamed en de r semi, rates, but allowed a dimmest of thirty-tbreo, and mediand per mut trout the amount of One Emuliss, thee, insertions 1/ 50 Do.e"' each additional 37 • • .• ,LIOUCTISIOVCSTO ...C. , 11 .. qurK . (10 It i t o tio tie insarUoo 60 . ceilta , tranukatadvartiaemeartOteld in—witauce.t. DISCOI7N'r BATES OP PITTQLLIUM OairTTIL, UT :SON, Brnkers. - N. HOLMES Sc - --varbt it. GetsCern r PENNSYLVAItIA.• Pilt w ab o lsr o f bsz .„ . ..par E:ehaaHgaaldes. M.ol' of Oammefee-----naf "Bank at - N0 . 611 Atnetlea-par Bank l t ilZ o Ts gr.,* Bank of bun ,vra p.. par Bank of tbegultoi State. Qom Bank of Pa:-..par VGirard artnere Bank ahan ka , yv lienaington Mama,. et Mech. Dank...4ar Mechanics* Dank- .... Komnr bfa olniZik .; par Itanalakan'a Bank...« ...... • and A:mirth es. PittsburgA• Brunch at Xenia do t 4 l7S i ta ' n 't y,Y=.: go o Canmereou Bk,Clodul.. do Franklin Bank -- ',...... do Lafayette Bank.- . 'do Ohio Lifelnal Trustee- do 11".°1ir-V.,' i`i'rTV',.tk..t: 12. Small N0te,.....__.. do 2 -.I•MW V.NO ......... Adapt...oat Banks lt NEW YORE. • . New York Cty.....—..L.par Country_ ff MARYLAND. N N. J MI( A DELAWAIIi. All aolvent Banks. X YIROINIA. Bank . of the Talley Lig • Bank of Va.. Blehowood— .0 Ex. Rank. Va., Norfolk • Farmeof Ilk of V Meroloantalt-Mer= I"' NORD Western 'Bank-- " Draothea - • 0 _ NORTE CAROLLNA. - Rank of Cape Pear.. .._ _ 2' • Bank of St. of N. Carolfa 2 Com. Bank. Wlhnlngton, 2 Morehantelltk.Newborn, 2 4 soura CAROLINA. • Bkoftheat.of Maratha 2 Bank of South Carolina • 2 Bank of Charleston 2 Planterett Meehan's' Bk 2 OEOUG!A. : At u Mta .r 2=logOo 2 Bk of ltrunowleki Airia . . 2 TENNESnEE. Alladrent 8art....•- S' . K&NTUCKY. • Bic of - Kentucky. Lookree . X Bk of Loairee.Tburaton I° NorthernßkorKentorkr 0 ISoutbern Bk of KenturitY " • MISSOURI. Bk of State of sthwouri._ fa • ILLINOIS. State Bankand Itrantbee _ LO Bank of 1:11.1n0tA.,,,--.. 75 . ...... . . Western Bank - Sank of Chamberabargh.... Book of Chertar Countr...par Book orDanrille ' pool Bank of Del.. Co, Cheater...par Bank of Germantown ...... :.par Batik WOotirateirglV * . ' - .3:‘ Bank'or Lanietown..-..... - Bank of klidelletown....-... XI Monti: meet (ko. Hank par Bank of NorttumberlareLpar Wilde Batik .. . ... X cka.mbhs Bk it *** 6.. Doyleatonn Bank...-. ... . . yari Fal armer( Bi. oilitas .- CeLpar Fatenersrßk of Laneastar-par Farmers' Bank of Reacßugenkr Faxen. Bk of netneylkZ Co...par Par.'lt Deur. Wayneature.' X Franklin Bk Wuhlrulton..par i hfilrfte oc Leens u, Brk . .... z. .... _ F: , lanclator County Ban k -el. itineigrltanic of - Mayon manila Baak- pa; West Branch Bank.. .4" WyeminSt Bk,Willr.nbarre Y niti lr e7 011167---- • obi* littataitan .‘ ll...*-..... Ni Branch at Akron-.—..-. 1 do( Branch at Branch at. Itridarpoil..-.. do Branch at Chilliootho.:.... dA ]hooch at Cleveland.....-- do Branctintlnteen-;.:.:.... , EntnehatDayton....—' .....: 1 Branch at Dadatraro--- do Brandi. at Cohrodata.-... dot Branch at Ashtabula.... do -'-Branch at Padinn.... .. m 1 . Branebat ItionitickL.-. ..... do 120 r-tat Mott ..r.. ~. . .... do Stanch at ClitettnlALL.—.. do .-=at Washlngton...- do at Cadla. - .-........-.. do ' - •Bnaottal.-"Lancastar..... do . Branch at 'Steubentina... do! • =.:t.'.41.;:------ do dg . l = attgringdold:...... doll Branch at Mt..r teatta . nt.... dol Branch at Tanerrille........ do Branch stlCoraralt.-.--..' do '-.Branch at Piota..-..-_. ...t. do. Branch at Portrotonth-... ' dol Branch at Eaton. , do - Brooch at flarennut....-..... do Branch at Ctoyahma... do tilt:al:lth at Maa5t80n........ 541 Broach at Woootar.... . .... do 1 WISCONSIN. *ulna k Fire la. Cei. eisks • MICICIOAN: FurnaereNteehaniee Bknk 3 Government Etat& Bank 3 Peninsular ; 3 - • -. G At Bic of N. America. Imola 5 Bank the Montreal of Montreal Bk of U. Canada. Toronto 5 EASTEFLN EXCHANGE. rOnltaltlarare _ _parWEftN. E. porrt.. Lord. GOLD AND SPECTii7ii.UE. abloons, Spanlabo--15,00 do Patriot 15,50 Pied, old-'_ . Eagle, near 10,00 Eraderiard'irri.;-. ... 7,5 0 0 Sore Ten Guilders — " --- ooro Napoleons 5,80 PILICES OP' STOCKS: pZI.O . RTED YOU TIIE PITT:8I:1E01i CIAZETTP, BT _A.,WILKINS & CO. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS . YOST TH STREET. - ' • . ' . , Prrreersza, January 15. 1655. • lii -i • llrdbed States 6'l 1001 "' '- Int..lava*Joly . Paso I ty itnis.l4 .-. 7. a :. IGTO :: :: . 149.1.t.t3 . - . ,',,,„, 6....,.,....... fool , lour* 0 - . . Aug Alletty Co. e 5....... 100 lot. Mays :00V Do. •.. emu.' 61 =do 100 do P l l l lturldt , d l 7 C 0..- 100 " 7.: la. Jart.sJuly 60 '13010.04 - titY 61.--,_ ..-- 1 0 0 *" Int. Day NINO,. ... coup. Pa Phil. 100 .. du - • Rink 'or Pittsburgh.,....... ISO 6.p.; 551.1 ph.J.,,,, siket kletebsate & Masuf Bask +5O - 57 sdo LEreb4r/ge Dusk_ 50 54 , 56n• „ do Allegheny' Parings dl 60 =6 226 / 114.onossahsls ItriAge-........ 26 .2574 2414 1i1v.3.17• 4 11}et. •) • Itit. (3str Rt. liridge...... -- 26 , 36 36- v.Jan. 6 et liat.d• ht. Bridge .....4.... 80 -40 .43 DI, .., Ds Northern Llbarties.l , ...:-. 50 .'4O 36. Div: ” pr.• oiceamcm. . Pittalib JA rum...A— 11 ,10 0 to,. 6o v a . i w. # 6-6.. YS ......c......... -. os no ~,,N , .9 6" , Cltizeof. losursuos C 0... -. 19 leg f ; . , 000' ' I.lttchurett ta P 011.:..... 50 41 40 kind:rat, 0 Doulrrllls... 50 41 5/5 Dlr. Qr. 3 V et. ,• Ms .ILagnetle..... - ...- - —OO .-' '" Div. 4 119 ad mo sass, sucawsisi... - rittettas Worke:..... .50 61 Ed ' ," - • - Idonott Is glschirater. CD 44 42 Dir. jam 4V e Tough hattriPlaratet 50 1. 2 , 4 - 0 - , 0 . 0 41042 . ~. l ' ,ll o 0 t is,,Z,t, R =:: 00 4734 4614 R. Div. L i eltsintßlMlttit. 1.4 . :' • : ' do. . Marble Railway, Dry Dock 100 105 10214 - . P . 1 . 4. Martuf.Co - . - 1L . .. 0- rt?'• Mal 10.4 25 t Rd 23 121 25 ' .i ' • OrsensbmlgTitrosaa Rd- 50 1 0 .., Chartlan Iftal 00. 7DI l 7 Wtta , ; . Ilinitainta:.l..-_.—....• ..... ... ...I -197 190 • • Pittslour a...805t0-- , .. ~.1 Igo 150 pio= gi6 , North Aneries. - 70 65 N 515 r.... 156rth11551.. --.... ... . -.. 1 0 North D'esterrs--......—. .. . 10 Iron Clty.- Eureka Pittsburgh *Lk Royal-. .6 - ,- t ~,,,,, . ';i' -- ".:." -- "" -. 4if 316 -. -.Do=ll6iiiiiii.;;: . .., ... , -. . oho, T., Rm... ... .... - -.— 2 ° 22 .. —....... 7± Tang . .. M IIt atioai ""------- ''*: 2° 21 - . onekh - --- I:: ll%l /0% - 7 - EXCIIANON. AND BANKING 7201 A. WILKINS gc CO., -rnintzko d.Thdi 7943llKoH ctils , o n roarth 1 . 17 PA - I,I I OREIGN and 'Domestic Eichango, Coin, hank Not. alp' tand Warrants, bought , Iwul failenalons made adrountania tto dtsamnted and loans Union. nainalsta. fund sold on Goninaladon. . Bono waived on &Tont, and Int•rert. allowed Than let GEORGE E. ARNOLD CO. DEKURSIIII EICthaVFER rt. 74 Fourth Jinx; r oppir i g l ikiV E NM'S de. . Tr " a a di "/ " üb.Z.l= PORT.AZIS THRASHING MACHINES AND SEPARATORS., - • , ~NITARILANTED be thbrouhl . built, and to work went roads ind sold WC:W. CILABAL oldwete Shnenterger's Mill, 068 Penn etnet. Pltttr • burgh; The Thrashing IlaeMnes s, aretemitifaimple and s,i,se„, are sily removed from plate' to p and may • be awl ea with equal wmprolenee In bent or No ma ebiss loos lisbtor, throttling faster, or makes to work. :ags, than 0,003 of them my now In ate' in the Western ; 8.. sad se many ilut of the Mount/Jag. klanyof them boom 80 to 100.000 barbels,eachi t t i ld, • - trial, they have been moommended ho mhe tseeLLe tto to =guts. and nork on wZ -The &wattr it noon; Patent, and Is attached to OM %%tuber. and completely eeparates the strew and rho rom the - sraln,m,d has given attire satisfaction whenever A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.— Noticeja • ~beeeby gavel • that •lettess Aduziedstrattoli A hses• titorkeL g tretrouttltte 61%;./"Pdib Aatata sdbsu;rdouirtZ A . rimm• a l.orincr. thenoetv. thoubtea. are requested to maker inpuothate mama,. sad hastet4tts., to present WeTATII7 sr A betd , ' ' Solsrap,. ' 'mod, 70 : a d! it • l e o71 4 KILERN • e t, muff nom , v Weat. •nd 77. " °C="rthi 7 96 10$ Meet MMI=ME TIC H - : DAILY : P....T,-",r.*5W.8):011..,..0A: BUSINESS CARDS rd b KIl il,`l Dll`}~ S. 3fartiSON.; Attorney tuorPcn tor naiFourth, at Pitsburgh, Pa. o. Waft remOTed to N 41 Grant dna. • it.W. HILL, Attorney at Lats,."Bake . well's Buildings," Grant street, between Yourtli sud and Alley... riu2o-wlyr ItOBERSPOLLOCK, Attomgy at Larr--- Comer of Filth andOnnt atraets,opoosits MCa cnn 2_ , amat4121.,, Ditleburgh. my2l-f53 _ 1. h. ) . CRAlG,..Attomeyat Lair, New easily, • /almanac County, Denominate,. dot' to Han. Walter aalg,Croca Crecl. Dualop,F.o., Hampton & MIKE; Kramer a Halms; It. Childs a Co.; 10-B.li' 8.1i' Wilson* Lb., IL Lae. sie-IFdly. AA.3I:ES J. KUIIN, Attorney at Law, office Fourth rtrcet, naar Grant, Pittal7nrab.. ials-d1424 SPALDING, Attorney and Cdunsel • br at La.,_ Cleveland. Ohio. • . f 01.4.11 orenom—A. Loomla Shafer C Stanton. 3-3* VRAN CI S C. FLA NEGIN, Attorney at Law No. 170 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. TASPKR K BRADY, Attorney at Law, It/ Ye. Ste Fitch street, Nttstsargh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Alta ..... SIMS. .1011 710023 Cr. C11.5.1MC. RRAMER Banker, and Ex ' change Brokers. Bus and sell Gold and Sliver and :Notes, negotiate loans on Beal Estate or stoac s.c•.- rniwp.d.s. Promissory Non., and limo 11111. on East and M est. Buy. and sell Stocks on Commission. Collec tions pule on all points In the talon. Onice corner of Third and Wood 'Erects, dienctly opposite the ft. Charles AunnaD.•KING, Coin, Stack aTlTlxchange l , Broker Fourth Ereet—Busiand Ells Stocks on solem,• exchange cm Eastern cities supplied at cur.' rent rota; Collections made on the. Wat at low ratan Wes tern Bank Notts Bought andnold-, . . JSZ trELllrt- ..10211ICA tIANNA. ' V. HART. & Co. Successors to Ilassey, llama Co., BankencErlhangs Brokersand sailers In Vorslgn and Domestie Exchange, Certificates of. Deposit, Bank:Korea, and Specie—N. %V earner or Wood and (,lrrnnt ]loon rersired . m Dr It' Slaht i r tm.i."fiTiot vol pointa of Lae United Stites. The hlghirg premium paid for Foreign and ....erica. Gold. • faranere wade on consignments of Produce, 'hippo! east, on liberal term. rl. iiILL d: L CO., Bankers and Ho- U. Ca., o.„.,rotaonfklevra aood nd d riled isaeta. 4 rittsburgh. an tranitactlone made on liberal tents, and collections orranntlrattended to. • C WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, y iii rt Fo . o . tt c h on a m trtie . I. c o . p t v i ri t tt l h m e t lAttik of jilts. • 3I LARIMER, Jr., BaulLr. and Bra .Ml4e gh. ts. ith 'street, Nu UN adjuirdniug the Bank of tbur - • HOLMES S SON, Dealers in Foreign de on all the ptthn, COMIIIISSION 4t.C. 1 177317..A - 7) - KTITC:Ii.G. Dealer in - Ali - Pre:is. w .Choire Family Gries. Wooden and Willow Ware. er of Wood and M a lb'Strets. le 13. mm-eking a Woe assortment of Freels Goodw hiliddltlun to his already es tencare stook. purchased from first heads in the Eastern markets, which will be cold at the lowmt market pricre. ifGriloteh. Steamboats. mid Families, buying by the quantity', euppLled at wholesale rate,. risrOnods ddivexed to the oily free of charge. aldS . . . A. M'BANE. Commission and waralug Merchants, dealers in 'Wool and Produce generally: shin, Pittsburgh Manuliteturea, 111. Second greet, Pittsburgh. " aprelfs3 WELLS ,E CO., Commission 3lerchants I s and Wholesale Dealers. in Damn. Flab, flour. Dried , F t s it t, salf . =?lred , p i o=rs , dly. No. Liberty sti-F33 I 9. LEECIt, - 31cALPIN & CO.. Whole ., solo Griverrotod Dealers in Provision. Meals and Pittsburgh Alanafertarea No. 242 and 244 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. , - - - IMMO, 011.BERS TROYLS i TIICDMICK. FemLLBERT & FREDERICK, WholeßaleGrn ears, Produce Dealers. Forsarding and Commits/Pmbaots, bants, 2io. 13 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Insured NW Liberal m edalt advances oo consignments. All cowl.cowl. lf desir . .101 XL 0. ROAM, ROE?. ACM:S Pso ON & CO— Wholesale Grocem duce Dealers. and Commiseion Merehants. No. y street. Pittsburgh. PRINGER.HAIIBAUGI 7 I.succesdor - t W. IIiIItDAUGIL; Comm Winn and Forwarding Morehant. Dealer la Flour, Wool and- Produre generally. No. 145 That at...and 116 Sert.i at, Pit4b.lgh. .97 YirKENDRICK, Forwarding . and Coin- Mission Merchant;; also. Agent Manufacturers. anthe• ms, No. 22 Wood street. Pittsburgh. indicticular attention inld to Vorgarrig Merchandise, filar Bir sale. No counectloa or preference for Boats of any description. Ord.. Progilitly attended to. Instructions gin, to all cases; be implicitly obeyed. Tour business is respectfully solicited; and 1 pledge my self to OPO'escry ezeThon In num behalf. Jaft.2-y FanLIER & JONES, Forwarding and Commis- don Mershanta Dealers la Produce and Pittsburgh ufactsuud ankle. Canal Ilaaln,near &Tenth street, -Pittsburgh. y AR D Y, • J0NE517657. Succesgoro io • ATWOOD. JOYES Cosaralsaim and Forward. arr . ta. Dealers la Pittalarrak Alassfsetured Good.. 11= o 11: . • POINDEXTER, Commission and • 7.r.sismg Room: toad fart e imam. sad sale . Weetem Produce, Irott.N • salLthe .Its. nolltetnred Article. otlittetursit Kyblind tS4 Plant. Arcot, Pittibr— 1. w, araaw ERBRIDG - - INORMetlf; -Wholesale Groan and Ocantr,l66lon 31erehmts, Itos. 116 Water sad 150 Pint street. Pittiborgh. • Ipf_., EY,IIATIIEWS CO., Wholesale Geo .. Commlnalan and Vervarding ,Milabanta and Kara. tor Brighton Cotton Yana Si W-- IVERCER.,i ANTELO, Genoa! Conn:nig . dcua Merebanta, PblbutelpLba Liberal advance+ nude on amalgamate of Produce generale. jal7:y WIIVON. 01TN WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers, 111! Comenhaion Merchant...a Dealers In Produce a. P Manufanttirce.ho. :036 Marty at; Pittaturnt. B. CANfieLD, late of Warren, Ohio; (led, on and Tornertilmt Merchant, Ind Whole, = Ch. n Rutter,Pot mod between Smithfield and Wee , ^ An72lttr . ` A"^-r o'4l, 2110111.8./ arra. a. ........ - .... .... MONAD 111112. Jll. (Late °llia .RA6n. Little a ca.) • TLITTLE & CO., Wholeenle Greeere, . _ - Piodateend-Coarolaaa Merchata aod Dada, lo Pittsburgh Manufacture. lio. 112 Second sired. Pitts jal..‘",s3 iriHEESE ' WAREHOUSE-ILENIIX 11. _ COLLINS, Forwarding end Cosumisskai Iferehant, and Dealer in flees. Batter, Lake Visit and Prcdnae generally; 2.s'lresnd stlyet, alma IVatrr. Pittsburgh my.3l VON BONNTIORST & MURPHY, Whole naJoGrexain and Coma Won dirrebadds, and Dealer" In Pittotronds Manninettue., No.= Watn , lnnel. Pitt,- burgh, Ps. JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and CkrcntaWl. Merchant. No. MI Mae,. dreet.Plttmtborgb. P12(3-Iy's3 rromAs PALMER, Importer and. Dealer , MIMI& and • Amalie. Wall Paper; No. 65 Market Z y s ereem Third and Dolirth•treeL littsburctr, .'UUr AIeC,LINTOCK, Importer and 'Who — a — ie. Cgi,..40 - LtlrldV. - .okfzMNPnadar= l MGat +...=m1.11. , N0.112 Market aireet. J. d, lARD -' DE . LANGE, Dealer in Tildes', Leather.end Oil. H 5 Liberty :street-Ohne of the Got. n Horns.) . Hier sin keep on hand. at all times. a gen eral assortment of Leather for Shoemakers and Saddlers' nee; also, Ehearnaken' Finding; Hadal. ItaltD lt DII.LANUE. ORRIS & PAITON, Wholesale and Re: A t ...k„,:.„,, the Eastern side of the Diamond. TOI“J_ISELt .3. 0,11.121. ,LICIOETT, Forwarding and . Com o:anion Werebantcand Dreier, in Produre generally oe. ER and 70 Water street. opposite the, Freight Depot of the Penaryleaulnitaliread. Company. Pittsburgh. • Mend advances made on comignmeata. nal •• GROCERS. • ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale R Oreer, Rod- Wring 'DOM.. Deeded. In Produce, Pittsburgh Man ures, and all lands of foreign and Domenic Wines and Idonor• No. OIL Liberty Arent. On hand • yam lame • atock of supoior old Monongahela Whiskey, wtdch will➢Le . . . _ . 61012. KAMM, CEO. B. JON. ZS 'BLACKBURN & CO., Wholcsnlp (ho- PittsCoreWsrilf!= e frirg a gte l l and taium orttyi on head st Limb Warehouse, 141 Water street, Pittsburgh. eepl7.r ISAIAH DfogEi' /E — eo.:, - Wholesale Oro- POLLS 5e011.1...-.. . ...JA3011D,m'aux.-.... - ....}ALTZ% L. Sot. MOILLE .IE. ROE, Wholesale Grocers an( Colosahatmt Merchants, N 0.194 Ilberty street Mitt, . TM. 1140•1. ST ..... . ...... ..... 1 4 MV , 2. W. H. WOODWAZD 11.111.111HOALLT, JOHN ATKLLL 1/7.M. ' BAOALEY & CO. IVholosale Gro '• • 19 and 20 Wood street. Pittsburgh. ILLIAhf A. M'CLURG, Grocer; end V Ter Dealer corner of Wood and Sloth inmate, bas alwaio ces band a farge assortment or choice °recedes and tree Teaa—Tcoals Waits and Nate , Wholesale and Retell. 'Dealer., supplied on the brevet Wen. ROBERT DALZELL CO., Wholesale °roma Cesendealon Merchanta Dealers In Prodnee Pittsburgh Danstactrirne: No. 2.53 Liberty etre/it, ritif bomb- Jogs o,alga • • ' VCANDWIS VITICK do McCANDLESS, auccessois to .•,v 3:D.WiekiWbbimale Oneoers, Forward's and' Commission glerelmnis, Dealers to Iron. Nails Glass, g Cot. Yarw4 and Pittsburgh Ilannfeetnree generally; corner or Word and Water streets. Pillaterrgh. • A. CULBERTSON, 'Wholesale Grocer and Cometadonst.rsestot,Deakr In PrAureana Pitts- Di a „, t f,d,,,,,d. Ankh% 195 Marts street t Pitt. /01 . 11 f 17.01 D ..... . . & it. goi f icii i iiCTeDitTe - b awa"D tlai i nt u dm Mercbants.'and Dcalors In (roads, Corn. 4.etn, Pittsba.tmnting on Woodni:dlkund ~ . . Vlt: IAOAI3r Jomi O. 001101 WIT., • • .10ttlf /.11121L. 110P.AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole -sale Grocers. No. ZG Market street. DENTISTS. . T .. SCOTT, &Mist, Fourth street, • Ore doori neat of Market. .*Olden lannd ..... 1/TBI, - 14'..IVARD, DENTIST Perai street; onna above Mud. OM» boon Ova 9 a..n. to 6 I P. 'Co Entoniam po be rewired or attended to 43" than 3 3 ' . tmtms b> mad appointment or in tow_ ADD'S FLUID y . .. AND ,TowDEREti . i.d, 1 3 7"711- af___ 7 4 0AIVD. . now vs. e dam savre AIMS: , . . . . MANUFACTURING. T. - W. WOODWELL, Whole Pale and Retail • ' ,„ •;:railifsettirer and Dealer In Catduct Ware, No. ad I VII.NNETT,E DRO., Manufaeturersof Plain mad Flller Tentrr, Rockingham and Cream Colored are. (Ham at the Manufactory, corner of Washingthri and Franklin streets, Ilinolughank oppoolte Pittsburgh. mardMitik • JOHN WgTIIERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX VICES,II superior article, iiOl.lD BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES, corner of Anderson and Rob inson streets, one square from the Rand street Bridge, Al legheny City. ocatovn TOOL WORKS, corner of 'First and Liberti treet.; Flttebtulrb. Es.—Mathlnltte Tools of evert eo . . IRON PLANERS. Plldo.d Band TURN ING LATICES, DRILLPNG to, noutufne tarod to order. frottj JOO. F. HAMILTON t CO. MAC 2918 JOns I. QCIOO. TONES QUIGG, 51andacturers of Spring O p and Mister Steel - Plop gh Blab Steel, Steel It ions, Comb and Eliptie Springs Brass Nut Tapers, Half Potent Screw Mall and llsmtorred Iron dales.—Corny of, Host and First streets, Pittsburgh. 'etre 4 ... prut_o_ • RCHICIA. J....._ ._ prrou B. ROGERS & CO., 31anufacturers of e hopter'e Patent kaProred Steel Cultirator.—Corner and First streets, Pittsburgh. fad JrAMSc/N. MOLIAN & CO., Mamufacturers . of Sherrie, Spades, de., ICarebouse No. 22 {Steed pt, otwoen First nod &salmi streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. . . Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KE? CIIII.DS & CO., Moods,- turent of— Penn .4. No.l tunny 1-4 Sheettnna Carpeton t Chain of all colors and shade". Cot Tulin.; nod Contr. . Plough Limn and &gab Cord; Rope of all size and demorlptlona flattlng. J/Wal calsatt.L. )11 ERRO N & CRISWELL, Roll and BrIlS5 rounder. 31anufactnrers nf all kinds of 'Orme iforks, crornotive. ateem Engine. Nun:lt - ere de. Alm, Cotton Batting manufacturers. FOtAntte, Rebecca street,; Wancanott. 15. Market Allegheny city. ; etrectoicarFirst.Pittstatruh F. 11.--Old Brans and Confer taken in exchange for work.. or cash veld. Orders left a the Foundry or OBirn, will he attended to punctually. feltkly la __ .. . . ......... EATING AND VENTILATING WARE 1100413—Manufacturers of Ctillum's Funtaces, 1 naught /runTublog. end Ilttine for Steam, (lea or Water, N 0.25 slarket stns.% Illttallurgli. . . IAI,-We have sold our FISYSISCM Patterns., &c. to Mew% ARNOLD a IVILLIAIS., whom ere cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. on SCAIFE. ATKINSON a CO. 13INE AND CEDAR WARE-SAMUEL ..1_ BROBSEN Bathcor on hand a good weld. went of Wash awl Tubc Ilona. Steamboat. Oak Well, Kitchen or Dram Burka. Woodoo .11wrilt Churns, Dry Measures, Blonaod Cherry Wash Mardi, awl oil other kind» of ware In his line. Aleo—SO oasts Tubs, and 101 damn Bucket.. Itararoinu, lla.oole 11.11. Fifth street, Pittsburgh 110244 Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. A -1 9-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The sub kJ Of Tiber! would remectrulip Inform their friends sod the patine generally, that ttnir have entered Into perkier. Mancommencing on the 111th of April. ender thiLlNn of IVILLIA3IS d OA, fur the manufacture of BLACKSMITH BELLI iWS of esery desceiption. which thee are ckteroan• Kl to make of Ow ser f tesernaterkle and superior work nmatothip. They Intend to haso always on hand an gin[ of ikon from _.i to hi inches. at their 113.11.1024t017, 'net of Robinson and Sandusky streets. Iti rlttllT WILLIAMS, JAMItS WI 0,11 Allegheny Cltd. May 2d. • I • A.-BII.OWN. would most respectfully in .) forte the public that he beer. on band. at hie iut...l ors the west aidleof th. Manion& Allegheny City.. cool -glee arporUneut of Venitlan Alen, Venitlu. Shut ter. aye mule to order. inthe hen etVle. warranted equal U. any lu the Unlted States. /tie Blinds eau •ho removed without the at,' of s screw driver. Having run-hued the Mock. tool, and mood of the Caldnet Eatatliellnient of Ramsey. t lletlelleuri. Inn prepared to famish their old customer. aa .ell as the yuhlte at barge. tritli everything In their line. Agency, No. N Wood etreet PUtelawn,.l!, . Lucian F. 101.C.Ne. ge. Ilia, Wtonitnewi. PEER' -GLASS WORKS: IfORENZ & WIGHTMAN, Manufacturer,. of di kinds of VI ALE BOTTLF-.. and WINDOW .. 14 fa - Particu l ar uld 05 Yenta odd t N. B attention _raid 10 else+ of Wind,., Maas and arhato moulds WT Bottle. and Vtak. ene...l 1.111124 e. 3i.',.‘ , RD. , • M'CORD . & CO. WHOLT-9.A LE AND ItETAIL FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP 'MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fils. • CORNEA' Or WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS, . Pittsburgh, Pa. rra..Thelr stock araluscvs eFery quality scirritykr of Hate ..d u M Boo" C. awl Fur Bonnet& • tarr.l..a. touts.. /wren a•ltra T 1 A T E F nild ell, No. 10 Fourth Manufacturers of rheet r, LcasZ “ L en . PI A l l i l y . gaTt l e . . Bath. WaterVineets, dr_ Pc. Persons who have work to do in our Ilno will do tell to rs.ll. to o=l may My on having their work executed by. practical workman. and as wo memufacittre our own lead pipe and 'heel lead. we ma ationtV. work at least at ow many other eetablidement in either clam.. ' Permit. from the country, who with to pearl:mar plc. for. conveying water lkouV . Va. will end It to their %dean too to giro purehacing Gam iseaoad bards. no me are the only mane mere of Lam) Pipe and Khan Lead in tha city. (Mtn n from the country for Lead lip,Sheet Lead Pump., will moire prompt attention. rithlrodkatf Self Heating Smoothing Irons. E UREA TEST DOMESTIC IM v.:newel:A n rt , 11. 1. 1 a. ti t . ..Adis .. al:lnd the= almost Iti t t AhersdlarisuppUe4 ena te Address, (met paid.) J. JACKSON. ',or Par Ask. tb.ll.74.l nine the I s bytAl. Grad A (.4.. end Ls . 30E21 CT/night.— ' Al.. Itne Ism& on LI. sum reintipla le Awl j,INA Boliaaiiire Brick sad Cralle Clay Man - • • ufacturirig Company. rpHis COM H PANY AVING ENLARGED vi a ' Tam . I, P =4,•= t itilitai4=t Th42l " Clay. p'4114172".1NV0. to Dash. PittsMargla. Sept-tinter 21.11 W. i=ao=l IClit_ NTT:M[IMT( COACH FACTORY. '54 1 04: i)arawad AUry. war IT.wf •a , E. M. IsIGELOw.IItoIItIME. IVOULD re,peetfuliv call_the attention of , v 9outhern and Western llereManta to Ills !Inc .took or Carriages, Tornado= It ream from 111/TA to VW- Thew Carriages are built fress the lest material and workman. AM and under hi. own totnnelelou: be em, with amt. Soon, warrant his mno to In Inferior to noun manufac tured In the Union. 'Me aorrem CS hi. business and the gromt Increase In demand kr thin daub:week. haa Induced him not to build any common crrhoe priced work In hi. establlahmeot Persons wanting geld - honest werk will Meige call'aud ammala• Mr stork before Zing East. AU work werratted. ==3 New Coach Factory—Allegheny. • M. • If. WHITE & CO.. Wutild re , .- ruy the public that they 1-:are creel saop on lama, twtween Federal and bandulke. erect*. They are now making and are 7 , 240.1,1 to moire orders for eery demetiption of vehicles. Coaches. Chariots, o.Ac..ltAte.h. from their N experien ce In the truinufaidnrc c le ft!e above work. awl the facilities they ham: thoi feel confulent they are ensil ed to do work on the mist reasonable term s with thee wanting articles In their line. Paying particular attention to the brim-Con of instorlrlv, and baying one hut competent workmen, they hare no touitailim In warrantin their work. We therefore ask the attention alike publi g c to this matter. N. B.—Repairing dome In the Lest manner, and on the oust reamnalle tonne. - • Coach and Carriag.' a Factory. J . OiiNSTON, BROTITER & CO., corner of Mound sod' Iteherni etreeta, Alleglaene City, wpteld reepeettally inform thelrfriends, and the pubile that they are menanurtartefr Carriage... Ilannte=ol. tere. Dundee:F.lde. and Chariots . In all their yarions shw of finish and nroportion. AU orders - wilt to exeaded with strict regard to dura bility- and beauty of finish. Repairs will elan be attended to on the 611.1•MIL.01116ble terms. Llstner In all 'her work the teat &Wren Abaft., foie. and Wheel Muff. they Rol tonladelito that di who favor them with their patronage berferd4y. satisfied on trial of their work. Peirere em requested In glee {hero • mll before pm dm/dog elsewhere. ..erS Fifth Street Stocking_ Factory. &SMITE, ENERGY. ND ECONOMY.— ' Tbe test _goods In Ckikireres Dose. )ten's Pocks. Use Irts, .I,lD:wrack .14M multi &climes prices, 114 the VIDD street stcwkloc Yiwtory, made Dom 1.0.1 r wool. tiU AIWANCE IY PRICE. WM. 'DALY, Stocking Padre:y.sth street, between Wood sod Market 0L S 0 1 7 E , - - • • • 11.1.1 , 111.T0PER11 or • WOKING , STOvES, MUTES. FRONTS, VENDERS, Libertis Strut. oPPosils EARNESTLY direct,' attention to a new. dd,sl IWa~nnt i t tg o aitr: n J7l. cog gnaw I; .Keyrton no e State^ and the . Was entmel tersi Stang These norm in neatness of finish, economy of supply, and soundness of inat,rial , surpass anything of the kind yet a offered to the public. In addition to the articles alluded to above , their geomal stoek comprisea everything their wailer line, witbthe moat norgred improvements in view !reel utility. Platform Mid Counter - SCA 31114, Wagon Dosinylinikor Ware. Sad and Dog Irons. Singer and I . ..Kett/ass Ac.. in every possible variety of style and fin ish. inspectkm is solicited. mh2iky's3 unxoetaN ... . . AMU W. D. COPLLAND. Litringotop, Rigen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. TRACK and Dap& Railroad Scales, liar', Cattle and Orelo-de.; Platfinot and Counter dn.: lkie Leeks of ell risen, Poring. Drop and 'rhumb Latches, Coif . MAID of Vrilioo/1 klndx MID& artdored Patter. Deft! , Vexteult.gs: - Malleable Iron Caxtllles s f evert form:sod Anlsh. dtf ' .• 3l'DONOUtill't STEWART. t N ANUFACTUItERS-("f every deacriptibir tf.c t remg.ll',ft Too 'Kett es, and. every description .of MORT CAST INOS. and Warehouse, M Liberty street, Mire borgb.. .Iy4-1,3 MAITET & OLD BRASS FOUNDERS, _PLUMERRS' AND ' OAS FITTERS - 4.1 re /yr.:, Send, Pifitburak •ND ITIMIT. MULL OPPOSITE 6lll.ltoab ALLZOULTT. NrAIs,UFACTURE all kinds of Water, Gas and Stea m notk e. Flttingr.. Hainan fitted up witbOa. and shart M.1.44f . •J. HOWARTH &BROTH:ER, • •.• • '• MARBLE MASONS, • ou EZIIHR IT STREET NEAR sKravry. ESPEOTEULLY.inform their friends and the puhlle nenerelln that they bare opened their Woot at the ehme, 'tend, where the keep on hand large supply of heautlf al MARBLE MANTELS. oj Uro dan Gothlo alJJbeet Moriamente. Tatnhe Heed Manes, Forn.lture blabs, de., hkh they oder at extremely low W Mar w. ble In Block, Blabs, and sewed to order. Cam•tory Ihta onokre4. with Daft; cud Prlsport swims. W. W WALLiOF, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 319, an oM 31i3 Liberty ere. Mlwite B . o .fidd sfrsa. MONUMEMS, Tombs, Grave Stonee, Furniture Wee. Mental. Imp osing Stonanle— al ire on hand, and roads to order, 1.7 laaehltkery. at the lannt prima. Three hundred original and talented do_ g ValronatlV', i tittwelelp "4 21t b 21 tog .Ith thoode, .._3lO.Laborty . au23 IT. WALLACH; 'A. N. IMO d Crm Prantion.,c. ANTOOPI a co., N. Tort. Az; A. MASON & CO., ITholesaleand ner,zpf- , 1 ?ow., rtne Tiart ÜBPIIT ..t , BURCEITELD, :Wholesale -sitalume Oteds Macbuds, ammo Fearthand amt. Arnold & Williams ~- - -. Allegheny Foundry. DRY GOODS. PITTSBURGIt TUESDAY; MORNING ; JANUARY 17:1854. 10E.NCIEs CARD.—llaving been appointed the ei -Ik. lustre - Agent@ Mr Pitts h Mr the sale ofPatent Riveted Cemented and Strete‘ l l:eather Belting. man-. untanned by P. JEle ELL BON, o fartford-ffrinnmii"ut• We Pow offer fur sale a largo assortment of all widths, manufactured, at the numufsetureria prime, hie ertiele being ouperlor to any Leather Belting ere Wore offer". In this market. Also, largo stock of all widths of India 14nbler Belthig coestantly on hand, and for sale at the "Machine Belting epot." N 0.116 Market stmet• .1.2 a J. a L. .dirTSTIN: L 0433115, Real Eatate /Agent, Stock, Merebandbre and Bill Broker, offr in. 92 ourth etroet, above Wood. Bushmen prompti attended ; to. 478:l17 AMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Seeretiry Citi to sofa Insurance Company. 94 Water atreet., [Prom the N. Y.Tribune.] LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP SAN FRANCISCO. The San Francisco was an entirely new vessel, built by Win. TI. Webb for W. H. Aspinwall Co., proprietor; of the Pacific Mail Steamellitr Line. Commodore Kearney and Capt. Bell, of the Navy, were also concerned in the building of the ship. Shelled a fine model, and was a very I strong eraft. -The spar and hurricane deck ran the whole length of the vessel. She had a plain clipper bow, and was rigged with two masts; tar rying forestalL'fore-topsail and jibs, with smoke pipes fore and aft. Her deck length was 283 feetr.keel, ,250; beam, 41; bold, 23; tonnage, 1,000. • She was double - ironed, diagonally bra ced forward and aft, with plates let into the tim ber Wale; running from bilge to top. A large iron band ran around the chip upon the toper tl o timbers, direetly under the'waterways, to which the diagonal plates were riveted. The plates were all bolted to the timbers and riveted at each crofts , I sing,' forutffig a perfect truss work tim whole length' of the ship, keeping her from "hogging." In older to give additional strength lengthwise, two bulkheads were built fore and aft, on either side - of the engine and boilers, from the bottom of the ship to the second deck, secured to the kel sons below and to beams and stringers, and andrr • beams . in both decks above. She was further strengthened by letting into this bulkhead dou ble iron diagonal braces, bolted to staunches and kelsorm se the bottom, and stringers above under beams. She was planked with oak five inches thick; bolted edgewise and on face, copper las tened and coppered to deep level line. She had two "engines of 1000 home power each, both work ing upon the same crank, opposite each - other. They were tho' “Oscillating Engine," and hare been adopted by' the Government, and will. be used hereafter in preference to the aide lever, as combining greater strength, less complication. less liable to accident, and occupying leas space. The wheels were twenty eight feet in dtmeter, ten feet face, fi ye; feet dip, and construe ed upon a principle latelydiscovered in England, ut net-- er before introduced into this country. It is call ed whhugan's Eccentric," or the "feathering ; float," by which a difficulty has, it is said, been I overcome, long considered impractieabl , on Se-I count Of being too eon:telex for any p eticable purposes. She had stateroom accomm ation for. Iffikealsin passengers, and steerage b the for 1,000. The upper deck was occupied ex dusively by the officers of the ship. On the deck below were the steerage quarters, 'water-closets, store room, wash-room, ice house, porter's room, cook's room, barber's *hop, kitchen, bakery, officers mess room, engine -room. bath-room, and ladies' • Thd - staterooms are very large, with two I doors,uo .spacious oneopenin wa g lk oi, deck.intotheibin, the other out I p Under a charter from the Government, the ; San' - Francisco sailed on Thursday, Dee. 21, front thie.port: for San Francisco, purposing to touch' at Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso, and Acapulco.' She linden board companies A. B. IL G. 11. I. K. sod I, of th e third re giment of the United States Artillery. These companiee, with the non-corn-1 missioned staff and band of the regiment, con- ; stituted the force of overaeven hundred men. The officers on board *ere na follows: Colonel Williaul Gates, commanding regiment. I Major and Breve t ' Lieut. Colonel J. M. Wash-1 ington. Major Charles . Merchant Surgeon R. S. 3atteriee. Assistant Surgeon H. R. Wirtz. First Lieut. S. L. Fremont, Regimental Quite. i termastor and acting Adjutant. -First -Lieut. L. p.oeser. Acting Assistant Corn- I raLssary. Captain and Brevet Lieut. Col. M. Burke, commanding Company I. Capt. sod Brevet Maj. Geo. Taylor, command ing company A. -Capt. and Brevet 3111 j. F. 0. Wye, commanding Company IL Capt. 11. B. Judd, commanding detachment of recruits to constitute Companies B. and L. First Lieut. and Brevet Captain H. B. Field, etanmanding Company K. First Lieut. W. A. Winder. commanding corn_ pass G. fleet Lieut.. C,' S. Winder, commanding com pany- H. First Lieut. R. H. Smith. Second Limit. J. Van Yodel- Brevet Second Lieut J. G. Chandler. Officers families; Mrs. Gates and tin-se chil dren, Miss Carter, Mrs. Merchant and•vrt chit. I &en, Miss Valeria Merchant, Mrs. Chase and non, Mrs'. Fremont and three children, Mrs. Lamar, Miss Eaton, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Wyse and child, Mrs. Judd Chpt. J. W. T. Gardiner, First Dra 001., to oh; his regiment in California. Lieut. F. K. Murray, U. S. Navy. passea ger to Rio Janeiro, to join the eqnadro on that station.' •• • - Mr. •• Geo. &liftman, also a pass r, who gotta out for the benefit of his health. Janice Lorimer Graham, Jr., was also. a 'tiKslttlge•r. - s ass - Lait night, thalTritialt ship Three Bells, ofGlass gow, an iron Bailing vessel, arrived at qur har bor bringing 133 of the San Franciaco'N‘pasten gere. Including her °Seem and crew. Des VOYAGE—Tun Wazcs—Tits RESOVr..--- Tha following is a report front British Ship,. Three Bells, Copt, Creighton, from Glusgpw, fur- ' niched by one of the of f icers of the lost skip; I Dermder 22—At 9 A. M., left our anchorage off Quarantine, New York harbor, aril stood! dare the bay. Light breeze from southwest and clear weather. Prevuter 23—Light breezes and pleasant weather continue. At 12 o'clock P. 11., dischar ged pilaf out side the bar. During the latter part of the night the wind increased and hauled I to the westward. Set the fore and aft nails, and at noun the square sails. The day ends with a fresh breeze from the west and cloudy weather. Derrmbrr 2¢--M crate breeze from west anti cloudy weather. Beat studding sails. Heavy rain towards evening. At 0 P.M., the wind died away, to a light baffling breeze. Weather very threatening. Took in all saiL Ship. going' SI, knots. Temperature of water 07e, air fej . °. At BT. !kr- the wind came out suddenly frefilliorth :west, blowing very strong, and the sea making up rapidly. At 10 P. M. the ship broached to, head to northvoird. Set fore staysail and fore spencer, when she again fell offibefure the wind. Set the fore-,alt and gave the engineer orders to give lice all steam he thOught prtident. ; Ship . going IO knots until 11 P. M., when she again broached to to the northward, end all endeavors to get her off were of nu effect. Wind blew away I fore-stay sail. At" 10. 'P. .IL, blew away fore spencer and foresail from lee-yardarm. • Lathed the head of , the spanker to haul out the AhOut this time the ship waalaboring heavilyf waves - knocked up her planking over the, after guards, ordered all the troops forward, cleared away the after standees, and stowed them' for- vrard. At 11 A. 31., the engine stopped, the end of the air pump piston rod breaking off; aad the air pump bucket consequently being adrift.' At this time the spanker blew away, thus leaving, the ship entirely at the mercy of the waves and wind, From this time the ship labored heavily, lying in the trough of the sea, and every Ilea striking tremendous - blows] under the guards, .4earing up the' planking fore and aft on both side's. At the dame time they tore away the rail lag on the upper deck, heti-coops, hay, boxes, barrels, 1.e., &co., all swept on in a confused Mass. All hands employed in clearing decks, and light ing the:ship. Tile ship now began making Wit ter ; both donkey mnnp were kept running, and the hand pumps manned. Water gaining, or ganized the troops lute balling gangs, who pan ed the' wateeup through the engine room. From thia time until daylight things went about the :tame, ship laboring very heavily and tearing up , her guards. Those not employed in bailing rose F OR SALE at the LifilAWN NuifSBRY: clearing the, wreck of all stock, previsions, B:e., 46,000 Apple Vrrisa to 12 het. • I t Sctt 7 P.the foremast went over the side, • acne Pear Tres art and standard. • s ,11. nork , ,each Trees, 1 Mairrtegl i d. h. ' With all the rigging attached, breaking - about six I.PgATZAht.,NOBBB7B.Bg. feo 4 ,4 04 deik, and . .4llfiteriig to the berth -24(10 quip., wrses,a to erect hien. I ' dirit. At OA. M. shippeed heavy sea amid .ooo anima and xertsrina Tre.* ago o n " Tr.+ ship,- which stripped the starboard paddle-tax, 0,000 ornamental-sod grape. sad carried away starboard after ring-post, both Phruhterr of all kWh. sad ages. wathington road. Apply to ar addre. J r Va.ss it r ted ltsd o ,alk i lgs iv 7tdla rr y pi s t eare t.b. pted b ...:all r li w ur d . , q am uu tlk 4r o-4 .4 ta m et k a, th al t.o .l ir t- g he b, u n pr d r w s . al h o i o n n g. , o e n ta r v b i o n a g ra the a, asnftatat4vl , ' IN ' I" ' 44 "Alrearetir r"t C r. !large Dumber of the paisengera, including Col. Conn Washington, Major - Taylor and wife, Capt. Field, Limit. Smith; two ladies, names unknown, three civilians, 'also unknown, and about 180 privates; Tropics; (a, waiter, the barber, and a young man named : - Duckett (the carpenter's brother) were killed:'Bito this time tho water had gained much. .The'ehip was now. Open the seams over the •wales A large part' of the quarter'deck was pRIIO. 11131"131lANCIgNe-43tor' stove in, and it was otily by the greatest, exertions S it l . ::A pri T ,nm EN; it ,1 7 ._ . 1 , 1 1 the the ship was kept afloat. A pis of 0 7 , 17,14,1 n . e ,' 1. tilers Wei hot to hold blankets around'am.elieft Per;lsTena•Anh Or of - Ds. Ibtanlaa'S PAT- to prevent the flowing In di' water. Made au it-• ENT DRaen Is tan iron Mama . o .‘" nrin eratr . thd mimosa Mast, but it could commendation mei ass attested by tea meant sliced • rms.-. t-r- 0 ,-• a- • • Idea daariPtlra not be acemnplislied aceOunt of the ship's la, r . i.t i =goj i t,;rao......nr o yor/ teida in nt7ta r qaurtuolaltaa' daoa7lx 1f: Ktyrrtr.l!' , is a ' t. 1 trin Detlarber — H . :' . 2s - 1/ea4 gale from Wr-.'aml N..l4olTatet stmt. Plttsbaso.lm. rougherm ertinues. Ship laboring heavily, and ALS( Taft ng wa er.p ps go ' All" the 11M ing and-bail ' Ladies', . Gentlemen's, Misses', Pe t „ ; . : . i . n ' Lt ki ceMtiM t ied ; „aout. held our own' with the g e weather was more IMPROVED SIIOGI,DER BRACES SHOULDER MACES-a Isnda 10, th!..!stdr„:l, , leeks. - During the tli bt th immerse ima fiahlanshle kludOnteo,aep moderatd. -In the More Mg got the water .thadd.". weak lass, losetea=rat 417 7 .7.141.1 g .fo that the engineers Went to li'Erk at the:air .I=t a r t riA r na2Vaen, l khe denttsnanyinrata painp; 'Nan ativorkheaving riverbtiOrdpro - • t! , ,e tufrw.„ 4 lf..r=tr4:47'44l6: visions to !lighten the ship.' About noon , !Tao DP.O 740 RE. brig Napoleon; of Portland, who promised - to lay of wand street and Then - • by us., Latter part af day ore moderate. ,Atilyther.• 26—A fresh:gal m e- from north west; ju 'aether Hind .high: eim..::Engtheers at work at the. air pomp tialgl.lnnnldng and heaving' pedyiiiatirt:.=, Miring" the aftermen: the Na-: - .: "lai n ''' 4 " 7 l - opstrurproritioos: ° A IM' Ting th tit• oiler nu* AV" P. JONES, Agent of the Insurance v . Co. of North America, /41 Front street. F • M. GORDON, Secretary Western hum 1: • ranee Co., 92 Water street. G.ARDINEKCOFFIN, AgntforFmuklin vd ,R d re inaurra Company, north- corner of Wood, PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mai. • to.unaumaco Commas. 42 Water street. !, BOOKSELLERS, &G. sToesoN;lotesolinstin R to 1-L. READ, Bookaeßer and Stet' • 78 Fourth street. Apulln Buildings. ; WELDIN; Wholesalerr Deiler Biala arid RAM t unery, No. 63 Woad street , (between 'Med and Fourth) Pittaburgh. toariYit lOLIN S: ' I)4VISON,-Bookseller and St:1:- . 0 tloner, rueeessor to 'Davison A Agnew. No. 65 Market grout, near Fourth, Pittsburgh. 1•a. • o- It.NRY S. BOSIVORTIL Books — aler -7 7 - ina Danler In !...tationcry, So., No. 82'3Iarket stroat, near t mond. Plttaburgh. Pa. /. 17 4 -A &. CO., Booksellers and Stationers, re No. WI Wood stet, next door to tho corner of Third. .burgbj'a &hoot and law books ....scantly . on baud. 11. ENGLISH & CO., B.,okBoLiorg, No. ey71 4 1.1. -izz,trx r C, bOron Fourth end Diamond IMUEM OLIN 11. NIELLOR, Dealer in Piano Forteo. Q/ Musk and Munkil 'warm:dents, Febnal Bonk. and ntationcry. bolt agent fur_ Cbloketing's Moo florte,lor Wettoro Ponnn)loanla—Nn. 61 Wpod street:. • prENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Music, Mil ling Ingram:milts, acid Importer of Itallan Strlaig, ith ez,."Vmt,t rg•gry.lll7i Plano*. H SCH_RCEOER & CO., Music Stor4. 4th ~lxeatstssa W ood. ent•No;Viktod. Mt.l=U-6.001 '611.031. LWILCOX '& CO., DrUggists and Apath • forum-Market street and the Diazoomt. kiep emirlantly on hand, full and complete sasirtmant or Mew., Medicine., Pertmucry,and article. portaittitarto 0 1 , Mr huoinera, libysicia. rreserlptlons carefully ccesupornidnd. mite OIIION P. 'SCOTT, Wholemale Dealer in Drus. Paint, 01In. Versants. and Dyo Stuffs, :to. berty street. Pittsburgh. • 149 All enters will rartive primer attention. air Ana,..t fee London .t valuable family niedlnigns. mar '-`44) iiA. FAR NES'rOCK A- CO., Wholesale • DrucasitotallltdMAnutseturery of lilalto laoul.Red od. and Lltharge, comer Wood and Front strati" Pitt. burgh.. ' moll liE. SELLERS, Wholesale Deafer is gen.ll7l 041:: Vigar.o.4ll A , ." ant I n ha l . te fii ke- , ioa. rarnmoz outilr RALIN & REITER., Wholesale Sr Retail P tutfi,Dra tra ntadata. corner of Liberty and St. Clair atniota. ono• SCHOONMAKIER & CO.. Wholetede fl • Dragglata. No. 24, lymet Iletsbunh. • TOSEPIT FL.E3II.VI, Suece,,sor'to L.Wileox, k Co.. a:tenet:Market toot and Diamond—Kena con stant/ r band full and complete amortment DII.P. 11relitMe, Medlar.. Cbtee Perfumer 7. and all articles pertaining to Wm lontineek ' PI/yen:Una panocriptiono carefully compounded at all boom pal TAILORS. • CHESTER. Merchant Tailor and Or . N0..7-1 WWI ntrreL Pullouts:. atfratkal to Borg and Youth.' Clothing. not.lty: VIVILLIAM. DIGBY. Merchant Tailor. ter and Nalco In Rinds Mule Clothing. Isl Ub tot, nteritt. FWATTS & CO., Merchant Tailor, 181 a • 1-11.4 - tr xtrewt--W: u sre n.irfnc t o: otyles and took quality, 01. ' friewila and customer, will raw.. giTf. as ran, mla MEDICINE. JAMES KING: Office - and Reeidcacc, No. 112 illth street. opposite tbs Cathedral. Pitt. ortts. saiar 117EE, fatectisor to SalltPHYrnr. 111. Wool Pager, sad Coombowloo Merettaid fbetk. into r 4 of Amo•ricus Woollso Goods, :q6.1.3: Mart stmt. - to MISCEIL4LAYEOUS. T. C. WARRINGTON; .-; • • • -(DIPIANA. Jr ADIES' & CH ILD R E N ' S SHOE S 4 We has alarm. on Rand a fall a . 5 mart. Wee. Pitlaburela P. _ d • VWALTER P. :tfARSHTAI - 1. - lili ' riC Ander In Mfr.- flowed sk.4 /*NT Murtha, No. NA Wso.l Mt... Plttaburgla Solo Avant. of the celebrated roannlikinners. Mehra Dd. 0,13 rt L Co- of PStil.. *1,34,3 , rOR PRINTERS.—Wo Will sell 0:411 imps PRFSS, Rosario! eke very tow far nal. 1 noatf lIACKOPEN i BARER. 3d Woe. TDA R IS FASHIONS, FOR LADIES' DRESS,. M.-TR, Paris Parbione frrt JUNE. &rare roridetener 1 CS la on .ale no Use itPrOXiti4l t i t t s.. - ; VPX 4' jriltr . Vi, tia I. oUri ... VI MIIROIDERED AND APLICA MAN- ' ll 1 ,TILI.AS. --)laterlala marked Rs I:embroidery and Ap. Iltif Work by MRS. L. b. WILSON. Jet. f ' No. 2FIM Penn etre.. above Iland. IaTILLIAM NOBLE, . Upholsterer, mod IPT Dlialaz In C n Rohner.. Wholreale and Retail, 541 Wyse. nearly orPello fRe - S , f , Once. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.—Nu. Diamond Alley. we, Wcr..l stromt. sr_?ji E. M. mammy - . Proprietor. HILLIA3I SQHIIGIi IA N's Lithograa ratu4q....4ralAti,:iiS'ariat; Drevelnee. Business. and Vltlting rard...te. enGlltYla ne Damn ter Slow- md rent,' In Wert. CeAd. bronze, or most emeored tttl., .ltd at the moot reason. eHe Wee& . Leak -------- FELI3'B...OENUINE EXTRACT .OF F (MI T& established 'MA received fora pevratums. Pln. 2 !MITT ]finials and 2 Diplonuul—Manollketor7, 400 enn street. PlitshOteh. Pa. itti—Bewars of numerous counterfeits. psVgdly' Bread and (racier. IRON'CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK VT BAICF.IIY, Xe.,317 Liberty Areal, opposite t.be bard Zv i ta h Pp l a d nehased one of NY. 11:;ieeltee Cracker f or Bread martian% I am preparedie fill all cAors for LWit era or 171st Itreak at the ehortest notice. • ..terarlerEnteigzg. 1: 1 e and Dyspepals. Brea, largo Htessabralts. :471lervIth !Lard . sad , loft Bread at all time*. *ne aireskea ao+lClordettlooar7 no bona and made tnerder. t tfITIVISTRATOIt'S SALE OF A VAL. tiABLE. escordarnio with an order of the no' Court of Al egbens County. the Administrators! of he Estate of ELY BENTLEY, deed. will estswe to nub ile gale, on EATIIIMAY. the .28th day of January, A. IL 11161. off tbe following &seethed- Farm or Tract of laud situated In Elizateth Tcrwroada, in said county, and beim. ded and described no Mims& ela•—B y the Monongahela river, by landed Jame* KEIT, Joel Kite/ann. Jame. W ilma, and Geroge Bentley, and . ontalning orte bpattnet od Yle 11A11,"71'..f. `4,1 tulle imarOverneota. The au:del:lei made tino,n the pre miers. • - • Terms of gale—One half eseh. and the balance one and tan year& with intereet, warred by hoed and cat the premises. • • • ORM-BENTLEY, _ INIEMIMEa M=EM . . . . ------ .FARMERS AND MECHANICS, 'ATTEINTION. T AS. CHARLTON /c CO., ' - --•-- i ''' - • ' gl i rrtabgillani - • • i •ILEat• PLANTER. This machine Is i . neat, Ample and cheap: It makes ...,• / ' ' the furrow, Art, the norm , and corers it Ouartnlt fqt Std: 4 grains In a hill, every a feet, or drips Kin any tdrinl• . distance, placing leas drains - in s lam If &aired.. '. • • , - Those 'who ha. wen this Mathias, and bate seen it .1.. spank in the hialuert term of it, • te..Prteo of Marline FEL s All orders Mordantly reielved. Ind punctually attended to, tor Ne...s2i4=PATtsl;ll44fa. _ _ . BXECU'fOR'S NOTIC4 -L—Wheream Lditere Testamentary an the Batat. &Barth Illestart , lath rat ! win Township, Allegheny County. Pis., denyastid, hare beam granted to tbe'subeeriher:rdl Damn. ind.numr , nll . ; said estate, U. mgormted to make Immediate paiputan ... all those haring claim. or domande. isinduo 1 .. .. said decedent, wIl soaks known tha Mine without de ay, to;' JOBBPII 31;01BItikN &MOM Baldwin Town P. Nsergitor. . EATIIEIi.—Fnta dc:Hebdr~ Third alert,-i, tort.rL CommllOu mdUiel.-_.. tfnau, wbolents tnd rattlL Naaol/,algsr..l& .1 ANTED-4M. Co*., of • byi'r '11:1111"blia FUMi till ttti I telY4 Dillllo 4 TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1854 In the morning the Napoleon was not to be seen by us. Latter part of the day more moderato. Employed as before, and at cleaning the vrreek of the quarter deck. About noon, spoke the brig Maria, if Liverpool, who tried to lay by 118. December 27—Continues, with a strong gale from the northwest, and heavy sea., Employed at lightening the ship, pumping, Inang . and clearing the wreck. Cut away officers' rooms and upper deck, and shifted the steering Wheel aft on the quarter dock. During the night the weather was much the same. Nothing to be seen of the Maria. At 10 A. M. started the engine.: It worked about 10 minutes and then the bucket again gave out. Bent the storm miner.. Lost a seaman overboard named Alexander. Saw a bark hoveto to windward. . .. , December . 213 , --Weathercontinnes the same eel men employed as before. Spoke the bark Kilbv, of Boston, for New York, w'ho promised to lay by us. During the night the ' weatherwas more moderate. In the 'morning the barkwas yet is eight, but a long way off to windward of us.— Latter part of the day quite moderate. All em ployed at getting in readiness to embark passen gess. Johnson, a 'waiter, died. December 20—Moderate and pleasant—the sea going down quite fast. The bark sent a - boat, and Captain Watkins—of the San Francisco— went on board. Ho soon returned, and we com menced embarking passengers at 2.30 P. M.. , , At 3 P. 21. we ran a hawser to the bark, to which she held no. Before night we had succeeded in getting on board the Kilby upwards of one hun dred persons—men, women and children, inclu ding Colonel Gates and family, Lieutenant Loeser and family, Captain Gardiner, Lieutenant Mur ry,iii Mtijof Ma dhant and family, Captain Judd and lady, Lieu . Fremont and family, Mr. G. W. Aspinwall, and Mr, J. L. Graham. Also, sent on board a quantitrof stores. During the night the wind increased, with squally weather. At abOut 10'P. M'the Kilby let go our hawsers. In the morning il l othing to'be seen of the Kilby.--- - Latter part f the night strong breeze from south-west, and cloudy. Louis Jiestator died—a wailer. Friday, Deu. 30—Throughout the day there was a strong gale from south-west, and cloudy weather, with showers of rain; the ship laboring f heavily, and s Striking hard under her guards and beams. arried away the port after-guard. A large numb of men sick, and many dying.— Heaving coaloverboard to-day. Saturday, Dec. 3L—A . moderate gale from S. and W., and cloudy weather. The soldiers still heaving coal drerboard. During the night the weather was much the same. At about 2 A.. 11. made a ship standing to westward. Fired guns throughWut the remainder of the night. At 930 A. M., was spoken by the Br. ship Three Bells, of Glasgow, and the Captain promised to lay by us. Latter part of the night employed as *ore. Wm. Wilson, waiter, died. Sunday, Jan. I.—Throughout the day a strong gale from the N. and W., and heavy sea; the ship laboring heavily; men employed in heaving over coal, Sic. The Three Bells Brill in company, and occasionally pasaingzumder our lee. Many of the people sick and dying fast. Nonday, Jan 2.—A fresh gale from the north west and a high sea; the wind more moderate. Built two rafts and cut away the chip's guards, stopped leaks, de. Launched one raft and made it fast During the night weather more moderate. At daylight the raft gone. The ship still in com pany. Latter part of night much the same. The Three Bells passing quite under our lee in cow, munication with us. Still a great many sick and dying. Tutsday„ Jan. B.—A. moderate gale from the north-vestand dandy weather. At about 1 P.M. the Three Bells' boat came alongside. - Sent Mr. Grafton, second officer, on board to charter the Three Belle for the U. S. Government, through Maj. flyer, the senior D. S. officer on board.— During the night fresh gales from the north west, and • cloudy weather. Were firing our . ns during the night Latter part weather moderating a Ilittle. The Three Bella holding on to windward. At about 81 o'clock made an other sail running before the wind and apparent lyr steering di tly for no. Hoisted our colors union down. The strange craft shortened sail and passed clo e under our stern. Spoke us and asked if we sciatica to lease the skip, to which Capt. Watkins replied he did. The Captain of the Antarctic, (the stranger ,) then told us to be of good cheer, that he would have us all off.— He then tilled his maintopsull and shot ahead come three miles. Wednesday, Jan. 4.---Wore ship and lowered away two boats. The Three Bells also sent her boat, and we succeeded ist embarking some 70 or 80 passengens before"-night The Antarctic had her two boats stove jest at night. During the night the weather was moderate and pleas ant,'with a prospect' of a fine day. Fired our guns through the night, 'and our companions turned blue , lights. • At'l A. M. commenced em barking our passengers 'again. Leiter part of the night weather quite moderate and pleasant; the Three Bells got her longboat, and the be ing short - of •pratialotis and water, the long brat was mutt, used for transporting water and pro -visions,. Po-darthe'Antatetie was able baluster only one boat tot WeiroUrrars:- • - • - Thursday, Jan. b.—Weather continues mode rate and pleasant; getting along quite fast in embarking troops and provisions. At sunset we had all the passengers, a quantitrof provisions and water • embarked. During the night e lthe weather continued quite moderato and pleasant: At 7 A. 11. eommeneed again sending water, provisions, ke., to the Three Bells; also, the crew at 10.30 A. 31. all out of the ship excepting-CaPt . Watkins, 31r. Marshall, (Chief Engineer) and my self: We then left Capt. Watkins being the lest. Latter part of the day a breeze from , the crest and squally weather. Capt Watkins, ~ : T. L. ( i 4 Schell, (Purser,) Mr. Parton, jofficer, • and Mr. Mason, (4th officer,) with 'ea.' Oh dler, Lieut. Chas. Winder. 31r. Rankin nd carp , ter-• Washington Duekett—except!:g t e abov , all ffi ocers of the ship andarmy ' turn 'n the T • ee Bells. \ • • \ \ NARRATIVE OF LIEUT. *IN R. We left New York on the 21st em r with most favorable weather. Our voya p mired \ to be an unusually pleasant one,for w had ship whose . qualities were of the first order, om and ed by officers the most'able\ and gentle midi , About nine &elect un themorning o the mid day a tremendoni gile spring up, w 'eh i \ 4„ii creased to a hurries e,.and a tit twelve Bloc our engines gave Crut, affsoo fter our f mas s , was carried away.. '. c a hard wheel use , wan smashed in by a ' eh es , sea, and '3 .r -tion of the upper' cabin a stove. Phad retard early to my state-room'rery nick, hut ,the wa coming into'it freely, I ' ncluded \lt would better to leave, - My room ;as situated `open the upper deck. - I left toy ro , and went hut into the 'upper saloon. ' The fir stthing I saw was four or five avaiteis holding th doors of the es 'loon to prevent their being vm open by the wind. I went down into' the \ icwer cabin and, found a group of persons eittin pou mattresses L near the foot of the stairs to koep , eruselvei out of theater, which was wishing a ' ut the eibiU. I laid down upon one of these taa, ' CS, and, held on to'the bannistersto keep myaelf from be ing dashed about the sal ; I soon\ fell asleep-; how Icing I remained so I c of tell, bat I think it was not long. It was' n ' daytigh‘when I was awakened bY 'a tremen !I crash;, ellowed immediately by a large body o ;water ruskng in `. a flood down the companion . It fe \upon me, and . swept me twice acros the 'cab acid . back again, with stunning viol FIL Nyith`des perste effort I succeeded' in roger* MY, OMt, and same person , climbing up he et t V and followed Atm. -On citing the k I eight that 'met -myeyeswere the ea of tw men, who had beep kikkod by the cr 'gM o , \ the upper cabin; , 1.0 wled over o e, of \the bodies and managed to dMy way a ioss . khe dock, holding on to\vario • parts of th ivrecht I goktuward the etecn, an fell in \with two or three officers, and took a glance at the as eat of affairs ; never shalt I'forgetAhe harrowin spoc tacle—aho presented flies ppearenccopf.a Otai wreck. I was under tlierp ion that site was full of water, and had se tied d Stn to the lev bI the deck. The earflaps, f the ter for's large space around was covered \aria e debris' of Op upper works, and,holding\On to ae, suAisiug cling amid the I. wieck.oCzn n ter, w many men, ..suppose LW, attemptl \to saq themselves amid the raging eca, by,ca minding Avis bruir47 . l t., timbers. The wind was . ,ble' ing a perfect h ricane; and it was with the; u 'est ' e ty that c t i I held on and preventetiVse .in blown overboard.. tiot a sonn i:s m the drowning men; as treys ve wi 411 th ergy, of. despair, to rave therosel CIA T. Grath ere; 160 Minion beings, beyond, 0\ ii Idlity 'hu man succor, and:od?othe./.44 nice l iu‘k t°' • MP more., On letiking; und. I\ i,Ve ti Mustily,. .of the Navy . c4r\, went aft to bite, - 1- h d- on. II rtOie . it wlaes until the Alit mite' &R A; the pntpose ig^ cutting it 'may, but- e sea La ‘ 7 ,.... ~..iii, too violent to admit . of. * .56 d • ~,, t 414, re, turned to: the. first risk 'on:. I dee Pied.: , Vero were, three other officers ; ne lady a 4 ) s - siao---- . major Wilson, ,48 _lklld., \ km, to tltr r\ with With ,I.,ltinta'Chandler 44 Tan . ?est ! an : .0, '4 1 14 , - Jaliee Auld Wirt,_7: \We ; ..sat:Xppluatin t 4 '• PrlmPaFtbetine"o,34 , l none 4us bed 5 , 5 lOC., 1-Ib3t hope .of escape. "OA this time, 5 " !ir waiters came 'slant with Life liteaencil, fl•m '•‘ ' soldier . brotight me ones. but tbi,westher a , intensely cold, and the krospesit.,thst otos \ _ ~ . , 1 3 4 'n ntricill ' would only be untiesyntAY-Pf° : ~ . ' i ti ' 2 PPareiatrthat we -Made 4 0 use 7 .9 4911 '• ' Ma 3ftlitliakhlg *UM W& Inei . _a ijini twitheeniosamt* . t h at Of • \ ' *bait us for adelta - _.. % : ••••••','', 1 :. , :\t= ; 0 , , \ ' , ... ' • \•, „\ \ • '‘, l • „ , •:- \ \ ' \ ~ \\ : \ • , ... -, '- \ •‘, \ ••, •_.,„ . • \ \,, , ,• \ , . . . V' ,, \ .- -- \• • \ - \-: \-. •\. • \ .. \ , , .• v0Lum.,...v,,.....--- ~ ‘ • • • We discovtrred that there were many 4rtso \ no /lithe lower dthin, principally the Ladies ojthe effwers;, we went below, and afterward inddeed Major Wite to `bring •his - wife and child' don also, c., the 31141 \Ft. not in ~ucli bad conditiern as wo had antitipated. We Mural there some of the lee, togethe \xith a number of officers and chill n collected at the afterpart of the seloon. The fo and part of the cabin had been crushed in byte force of the tremendous sea already alluded ;at each roll \et the ship large bodies of water entered the 'cabin at the crushed in partof the eck. Wecoicred ourselves with wet blankets fo -we were nearly frozen, few of us having . on other, clothing thin our shirts and drawers. Hl z w l irenutined the greater part of the day; Bopp . ' it would not be long ere the vessel would s k i Sometime during the even_ ing Captain . Wa ' s came into the cabin, and re quested that theofficers weuld all go out to bail cog, and assist in coping the ship afioat, . Two oc officers went out a t \\ a time, and set the Men-to bailing out the engine room; as, soon'As one gang of men became 'exhausted, we set new re lays to work, and thus kept up the work all night But notwithstanding our most 'strerthous endea vors, the water kept gaining on us, the pampa having become choked. The boiling was kept up for several days and nights, during which time the violence of the sea gradually subsided. We then got the pumps to work, and succeededin keeping the ship, nearly free from water. The captain and officeri,hy, extraordinary exertions, stopped some of the worst leaks around the guards and at the cud of the beam. The decks were then temporarily repaired,. by planking, and nailing sail and oil cloths over them. We kept reliefs:of three or four men with mattresses, at each end of the shall, to prevent the water from coming in there. About this time-for I have no reeelleo tion of dates, as I deemed our case hopeless, and kept no record of events-we were cheered with the prospect of getting, the machinery in work. log . order. A temporary steering apparatue Was. Bmktsts or ins Gan. l 4Ebru-•-Ftreerut ereeted, and an attempt =data get the ship kin- Losr.-We find the following rartientlare der way. Up to this tree'llitthad been rolling ter to the Memplds Buquirer,Pfthe 6th about'mastless and rudderless"; a huge log Amu I l Last eyenlng at, I suppoae, about_the, the ocean. After one or two revolutions of the 8 e'clock;-a - few miles she -vrabii k 'Bend, wheels,the machinery gave out,and all further at. what is Called .Grand Cut Off" thisateenterfh. tempt was pronounced hopeless; thus were pair - Bern, trete Cincinnati' forArkansas' *mei' ins hopes blasted: As milting further could be done with • a Sudden and overwhelming deatruatien. than to keep the pumps in,operation, we follew- Descending the river , with m fidi hod, of,•••• ed this up with the most Scrupulous assiduity' i for . the struck a snag, near the Minim* several days, _when two vessels hove in sight, and- upon Whic h. she piled herself for a r again lighted up ,our gloomy_ prospects. Ope of whettabe commenced iwiimitig, in wide the thips, the Napoleon, came along side., We lion she wag torn into a thousand atoms. were then lightening _ our ship u mach as poeat'-.. in Ave minutes the boat had sunk .ao the ... hie, by throwing over provisions and heavy ar, cone deck, whpn the.whole cabin floatedefkle, tides. The Napoleon promised to lay by us, but lug 'the hull with "theist fifteen 'deck Pismire* after picking up as many provisions as she want- 'ltem the surface; the former si mutilated wrist ed, left us daring the night. their God, without • moment - of We found that the ship bid fair to keep afloat, PreSelce_ of and began to take such measures - for our per- P The cabin pease. a eeew when meal comfort as the circumstances would admit •"" of, in the way of obtaining dry clothing end etruch, hurried to the n e t . (le e k- hem of the former we thrown eff, and proper food. Hope again began to dawn up: odd struggling to the woes„with free our prospects, notwithstanding the extreme roughness of the weather. The next visitor to r ef, the heat supporting them ' Eer t une ' , nt the , cheer us was the bark trilby, of Boston. Capt. the sufferers, the Saranac came to- their i Watkins went on board and made a 'contract for Within ten minutes of the accide the conveyance of all the passengers f. crew of the latter boat ere ministering nearest po to rhe 'sufferings of -the ill-fa tritielers.;• The rt, he then called for volenteera to ' of this article "'''' stay by him, as he intended to make one more _,_, a p ea g intimation,Which th 'WTl enitenee e • ) . Lad 0 , th attempt to save his ship. • ' In ten minutes he had ti twenty men, the number he required, who m cident, was from the *use:ye of the 1 mine- in the ipayag. :Steam wax , stopPed-then • Leered to stay by him and aid in the attemt.- atulible the earnest cri and Happlicationot We sent an officer and some twenty men onboard, . „.... 4 .... , nth begging.. the Mlby to throw:our her cargo and lighten her E.,......,'"11;"*"" 0. 1 „ f 7: ),.. , a „ yaw i,......... , for the reception of the tempest-tossed pasahn 7.... r" The Captain o the 8.: vo his order* . and iticia gers. About 2 o'clock, P. M., we commeneed wy dm the gam . - min. . aim hi ni i . ,,,, transhipping the ladies and children in , mien „tardy - u m - was a... at the . elm, whilehis tearire 1 Imam, and by night had about 100 men, women ,_,, enteiniedieg . • „ men . inenaaninwi = A. and chlldren transferred . - to - her, intendir4 to '*". revive the spirits o the - ... sufferers. I.Theie . ' otoplote ' the' tionshimnent in the morning- e ,,,,,.. n .. ti0ne went t.... , , ton Tina, fear. About 7orB P. AL, we were alarmed 'by the new . 7,rtz;i6nerim the .1 1 . ; tie .k, ands futecat- ti 'ger by fire; we found the ship to be on firs e ' tared along thebank, h • had .M "hers, "eh ' near the cook's galley; after some considerable urging, by all the l e a . mote t command, xertion we succeeded in extinguishing it. Dior- urging, The mateS the. S . . fully 4ig the night a heavy gale sprung up, eccompt- _____,, went , to . th . .. i ern . w . ~ . . ~ ~, • ied trthe worst cress ken we had been subject- '""e" loewne.sitiedueov/thxez. in een t ie.\ ' we ' i " ..„:" n n l ., d teduring the whole voyage. Our vessel cunt= .. enced leaking badly, and the gangs of bailers ; eit l i l b. & c h c , \ th e 4em, it , disc ere set to work as before; our labor WO! mach \ rt. th ere wa.y.men un..., 'the ;leek, et, increased by the givinfi out of the pumps; we \ Alto, life, his _ ____, _ continued to bail with increased vigor until the \ a scarcely -. . V.; soon procured" axe, with vr he afternoon of the next day, when the , engihes !orated deck, . and w &vat', the were wrath got to work, and our exhausted men ei , tite, who • eheeit . •tetiaa* with were favored with a short respite from 'their toil, T ,„ innate; imams:* so remained The men had become so much exhaustedthat,we • Jia --- : Al e Fi g of the crew w 1.. had great diffunoltyln keepingthem to theirstork: • ,_.4 ~,,,,,,,,... th at I have .; lur k, i n 00. , In the morning weNconld discover no, sign ot,pie `i7i.,:rirrWai pinh a t er _., o ei • - alde,,otit • ark. Hilly, and supposed she made for the ne7 ....i",;„..4i. , lif e iL,LL t h e distr ess y ; be imagin \ r est port, as she could not safely have \ remain d . 1„ 1 77,.. a " zi,..,, • ,,.,.. office ..,, ereits . 4 , ih 1 ooking for us in the-heavy weather which 'pre N , ~ ,,=., , ,„`. 1 - Z =.l„ •.',.".:,..; fa , - 7. , „,, hi ailed. On the . bark .. Kinky there are about 50,„ 11,17 i 7 0 7: hra y i kT i l e ;;;;; niffere 'if i Tis, \ , en, of Company J., MrNGeorge AsPineadt• - \ ;neabewtweity-five sufferers; meat-of , Lorimer Grahem, of N. Yl i \Capt. Garin ert of , bat for ber' r forttutte interpositio Wol# the Dragoons, Cot. Yates and family, Col. lharke, ~ i ,6 ii aan ni,„,,,i to „ w .s.•.- • Drs. Satterlee, irl capt. Judd. and lady, tient ,-;, ak . ak we met the , Loser and lady, an sister, Lient, Fremont and , ) the \ treffereie 004 Iha family. and Lieut tu , Pest " When t he Ka h• . ..The.wribir of tVe left she had butt 'a shall quantity, \ ef provislon . v. 47. who tefeemedi, and wat er; great donlks are exPrneed 0 , r ),o'r, crew re all saved, safety. Provisions were t belint etelQl k ed en "'en' i„fteen e„imgelecit-pieseners of the Silby,tutd a boat:Vast was se tto huger ~ were that purpose was miahle to return, nail to tha 'e 7 saved. eminc i t ),.... O w , 4,DDITIOIII. 081104 a I ,a 1 .4 s argan n , ,,i dn _• . Bition.- . The indication.__ ho , Int A the Kub y\ ...t, iln ' l ,_tbe Czar i s prepartn__ g i .” to ,l his mined on bowl 0 0 I . ....mternments of an , Son sal, one of herhhil- . -P : ,'ff, e ti n_. ,_t° J : t o r Ike a dre N l3ells, the seehnd cr4' , W". V . - chi a t, ts fee years l ais stops, return_ to t . eua be iclict tend him with' ',Uudt, Great., Britain into Zr, a 4d.)era tear to: h Is But • \ to. eturn-to, - \ . „. t A r The Emperor of Fran!, o li t ln d g m' o th at xt • s u he Pe art - enr- --- ;,‘,l l. 9 . re_a n _t il,,__rttlutt_t_ ... s d r ts e l t in: rat da e pampa` ,*,.. !,.'TMO'''''''Y'r' we . q)pudnitubefore the,Eng pt qnie \ sever: ,clip innia. t h at , e hie t m. the 7,1••,, wepovssble. - 1 . .. why le hip we fa holes w Tlf tali]; in th tier reed throv7 ' the n . 11 ,___ . dei1. ,,....,. , fee , overboard. `.., , e7 , ,, rtk , --Q• ncle: , t ,, , ,ob--,-, .i til i , the Timm. --.,,_, ~,,.. , __-..k . „, _ a Be F si ht ; we L first ..71.-e'teelt,7.4.7te7 p .era ;44 firel 4 dbierObai . s i -t r Po 0 guns tor ass.fmnoc. rt. \ om•dup fo ile in 13... and to „ nu ., to 6 ,„ 4 . 4 ",... 5ra. , morning, but\ the sea rah SO high the we CO ak ~.17a . .7,, \,„,„fiu of , an Aim .wills 4 gof 1 only communi6te by means Of Writing qtiesti through militia t\oli 10,5:1..6.4.504 ji5„ , 00 ,... :74 \ \ end answers will, chalk in \ large ' etters \ upon • • n u ni „,.44,,, tkos, ......,-,. .:;,..... , Noard. In repli , ,th our reridest today by xis he ~.„,.ia expected th , r fleat_Cet lataittipopkr:," .., id lie was shortefpronsonanud ieakinif badlY, \ a Z wili br b ig t he w i g ( the, en '- f MO' , AkWOrolihip andied us • \ aikho aid 50 b i" " t" . 'Ti'i, Sea. Up to the 15th, this t h e Ittot _ '1.""" gave " drags hea;t Y\—l h eer i: r`is ah ' 46- ' :e. A teleraphiedlspatch of the Ifs from i sorallee that heiwoad not dose us; tie assured -12 CoantinoPle eayist--TheMliali. of. Pahia has we replied to these cle;iocustratiesse no less hears- ~° Th_,deciapedtteiiineinn.lenrkeir.ituninati., -fly. He'slrew ahead laid htsVessel• \to and ' en t rf f Emni.„., Thererleportst thet sitt,,areal remained by ne deein ff th ni g ht ' ' 'CM the next ! i f ' OM Perehina'Ott ,matching. 4nif. • y the sea still running\ very high, and we,. hay- , herdet. , i .. hag no borths'and he only tWe, we not u wo rafts NS ,„.._,. ~ ._l___„, ~..,,...\ • .. * ,..t ., : wiz fo`r ronveyink(the rnesengtra onboa rd . ~, 's !hip, - ..: ::•W`:" .. \i'i t i - Mt1?i1":..,,... )0 77 trui - ig iaria. ,•,.; buttoned 'that, they could' v live lot thus Znit and all tii, - 4i4ilitti•or Extglibid.-' . th a was then , running. the third thit,l4 , : I ,, ki ni, ate . i iii,: rmisu i p e l% deS C A ll Oof bilatO ' 1 .eam near losing hint. On , fourth day ; ant. na Eg e sit pisisessen%in Ind*S.-I,t.,;iir old • ikther nil 'appeared to wind of Oa, close by. a. . the isaitipeawo a ...• kt i ihkindy . Itthe 'ill IV:iiiid the latter 'gnalised,,her-r -- 64 - T eara e tin O . trim' - 11Welfslii e 54:. bo d wit‘for he' The Beep d ship proved- 1 e .,. g A tie -..i iii ,A h - a 0 , 4 i ii n ,,i an 4ic to eth An tie,' imand • for Lly tamol. Both t i .`g; • rests dflhalt i i,„-A'.. ariaitti t i itur i k att laid'hy, that night,', as it was tok ugh to '4O P. arm the thlonii; to %lake was \ l, any thong More \ than getting off afk of the num: .:.-4,,...., h it i , y, ,i ,n, - if .f . i. , o f indA - ii iihm s t- On the f ilth‘daY4'elaillne, w 6 rued all i i e ,Nr . d," will ore weallthe Tertientod*lno . 1 of the theeris, pzigere and crew :with trait ox -• • i nan 'o nites /s te m e pfamiaW•ellte'tHekonidiser \ ceptien f the sin 's offinereenginee \lnd fun- or :* ast . \\ -= . \ -\-„. ,,, ~, \ c ,, ~ ~..e vz seeemen' anittbenngeedectizi gettingeonie'•provisions water ' 'TD iTo. , Ir ., Waxer; ' 2,p, )!,'V...-• cdtureyed on board oC the Three Bells hePt• : The aa j n n ad e gas, i i , A n ' - mi ty x.:, ,,, yejd a 2fr,or 80 men l 4 , - t6 inee a t ihe pumps during the day etafttighe day after, yea 4 I.ed\ lithlhe . :eiti grspar and discovereciend stopped.her leak& The Itext,,, __ _„_ __ Li __ , , .„ . , Dons, morning we'64ff all the remainder of ttla . e Met n_e_f_ . . en, , 7 wW,e_"!.., , .7,, 1t0 -who Wereon.tne \an ciao°, and 'lade, 4,t1 ILaz n a.s r;9l . l . , ,i z ir 40 L i ZPA ae ln =ai t t i 0r: , ,, for New York, rho taretieeelled 7" L !7!); 1 - diriarily urtfi . bI4, ereisteflat;tekkoleenre4 Peel. \ .__\ - - ~." .1 bledri the ~et " , 018 ,hernii . !dqt,sed 14 1. Pr of iotte to f 'ng in wi ma .4. - .. it., 16.: Vt0 1\ p er - cent. - ~.\\ `, ,I• ~ ~,,• ~. -V- • 1. •.,, I% etts.. t itigs sort CMgeative iarrhea ke out amn the le Antwithitatnifn then pert tiaoherth a it m • men in board the San \ FrancisCo; owing to tio - to •eciiditionally 'vs lffin:eanetiett, nslilte VL sure to wet , and cold overwor ander , undu'in- I cans eterenee '• - zs. felt that • - the-ICtsiresitill_ , dulgencti'M the potted ` eats, idled eabhage; Ideffly hike to f' • 0 the ;PrbielpigiliS t rues' .. These w) l6 we" Ise by Ida 'q ieenee %th e rl wJia hai already ) 4 11 rd . ritt AnaM;Felikatit. \ 'a few hours ater the a' k. orporal Smildy „ into 0„ -oust be hen idt, oc u oi , stical if ,ot \ComPallila, ca Vie tc' t O d /di, eldid wae \ re tatStAi re-ocianion v Loi4 'F:ianteriiclik to #4l 'Sick; the doctor visited it, ad an onrafterthe . Ar n in ,Q, i i \i, n ,,, • - - i t g a cal ., minbianself sentldr iae, ash llyingrzlarent 4d•Af n 4",, fai tadia* ',• tn hi m a n d ascertained that • oh was thl er fir„,,A„,E,,eitO -' Soon after I A informed by} wifit.thit her husband 'and child were dead. \ her biwught ' into the cabin and put Ito a s ro , nd;withher child and sister. \ Dbrin the nig t trod inn / eras foetid dead,- ainfehe folfa, ed ,soenaft. l.the other child, \Th sister ' , Mali! , • 'tinny: case - .t were seised lit)"/ per! \ l'his aid C O l ' ° ‘k a ni" 19.• Als./2; .ilo . carried Clitunller, officers: we ''i - C;i • uiot • Ciaghteit, , unifortol ur ' ckit Indeett o \ i pay t4nac \ t „ , b e win ti a :' L .soccomptirot \ AtilinthriVi 110-2116 co ~Y.o.t'l ,o l . 'Y's 'fog !. 1 per situo" on. - h. I, wertlpt nfoo . slat \ r.,yoti el* we - a • ped ont I fezizi other t muci t_lmo tl. d , .to i catuarti ' olio , o wr b" elf t • Aire ' tint ' m tstfrl et%:, \ \- \\ ` \ ' 't. V• ' . ..j \ \ ••-•" I Water; an by his ~ 1 lotion 'did ore to k, 7 4itty Man &Hood any , 1 ; [Here ourtog otos 1^ to the interfe uce of . ! minded Lient..kfinder to further inforna4on- .. :4 . Sriresdarr OF IN 0141 C PaMengeh rnizi igll'hie* ...a Mate of Creatre l 4 o3 4 B pot 'a sleep for - alort4gl : 1 a Franatirem ba Zia. ' Shi could n t bel et t /cook . Her out; prord ,;finally gave out =she afi t: The conduit' of Capt. If s " , extolled to the utmost. 11,e ' Alie Antaretie, with aboui 22; `antic was wellprosided *P l ~The mod of the women I 'number of solders, were pat This ,yeatel had a ,yen scanty MA stores, 'and ' was ordered: nearest portlor relief.' 'flii . ii • Fire or eiz days after the broke out on board the Thiel feeding upon hard bread ant" ing from cold, esposureat no medicines wore Ault were 51 ppkeaspeedily and dcath, The physician I that betty and 70 died The whol Tier oti the San co when shC le 760: Ahmit 226 cm - board the Antarctie, 280 came here , Three Bells, about 100 are on board the *dinar 200 were les„b,y.../nsMitwaslied.. beard, ordied of Obidera. . 6:cl a ' e pie. that t \ll4 ii of L is \ net u&. e ,tout GavrtnOrto, .4, ilrito us, intretiOn*tin —— 7 ~‘ PetbaiTe4 the met eheete have 4 1 4 a ak 4 oing egd tOoktil till t h e i r,.,°r ) . 4. is P ec l a k: 4 14 ' ''''''' I. 44/ uZlcee.l".nicl;iitilege la . . 44\ bm. t L i aing ilia our " qnence of the \ Fettri , ' trade in au. city., Idt law MOD? Maar \ \ .titrAtlClLiailplo; 'rerritnrie*,. 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