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ViM*- *r> sill iMmgpip Bssfeiw^isiii^^ Pip W»^Wi IgH .sdM^d MIMSm fipiMi • «#<»: ... . “"■: CCT „ Mt Sanders,. United Stateii consul at London, "*■* *• New Port Sira** that, B| on an lnvitation from £he Saltan, Kossoth is to embark for Constantinople Immediately. nus^ «ad *ighfy-three thousand nod thren hundred and thirty-twoimmigrants arrived •* thftl»ort„ of New anting the year 1858;; was wised and dishorned for their *«**■. ' ■"-' ‘Ghas, de Hontholonhas been appointed Consul Ilffßß.ifh • General of Prance at New York. He is a bod of ' '**»•**"«« * that name. Dotfsrdins has been appointed French con rPhHaffelpbia. ‘.. .' wS'iTere;iSB railroad accidents in the Unir (tatwtoie&S; killed 284 persons; wound* theLegislatnres of the several i thiir. winterkill ihact some laws that may t has been - diseorered in North Devon, 4% toirafßcient Outdance to be worked' (eriona insorreotion against Eogsian an* r, to Enssian .Armenia, which is • likely: to » importantconsequences. •• tolkr'waeipta Of OetHoward Amooiatibn Orleans during; the prevalence;; of the' .oW fcfdr there were $228,927 66.: expenditures of the Association were'sl62,- fj£ which leaves A balance on band of $66,- I>|bl ld.’-? Of ibis hrianee $86,000 is invested to • mortgage, at 8 -per. cent., and about - SBO,OOO-nn deposit to bank at 4 per cent; 11,*. ' 088. pereaßJwere relieved by means of these, tadjfcrjfos of whom wcowwd j 8942 died.—' ibpnsand two hundred and sixty-seven were * 15885 were females. Fourteen thousand 1 Are hundred and fifty-dollars of the fond were Jfcwo* or Phaa and charitable associa tions, end considerabla assistance was sent to; ' the rick to: the vinterior of the State, to Texas, *o Mobile! Liberality and benerolenee oh a more- extended scale has seldom been .witnessed: ' 10 •njmwtf**’* : An -isabeiationhos been formed to Philadel phla ftrthe-reUef of disabled firemen. Daring thepsstycarfifty-onedisabledflremen and widows 1 of firemen who lost their lives to . r§v that ••»», haw been relieved by this associa-; I : lion. Ic homethtog of .the kind needed in. Pitts. teillfpSliSM# *■*« '. ■• •"• J® W# the population .of. St Louis waß -70,- 000, of Cincinnati 116,690. • Dnrtogthe year 1868, there; arrived at the port of Ncp York, -4107 vessels from foreign ports, Including ships from > some forty different !r.,s. The i Washington Star says it is untrue that I tt ® Eri# ' dHltoa^‘ll9B tMn nnaer consideration Inthechhtoetat-Washlngtoh. Bnrihg;tha past year 656 houses were ercoted' 1 toWashtogtan dty. Total dwellings to that ' WOMhip, ; 0.. ; i,.>;.' ; .- v. ■'. “• N#w otle?M DeUah “ Bae<l tbatoi ‘ y for “«««• §SOSfeHK ddns.tothth sentWgtipiio. «**»•* »‘y fc wi cheap here. p»* Wtts— te * & ,.-jzVV ■■- .-■ ' • • • • r X $/*&**' n ■ ~ ■- i'-l~f2'•?h‘k~iJ '," ‘„ f li.-K-dIC/'* .»' 5 "r> >i'.,^-^'^^'<r-> , if7'-.V'V? a ?^rf'-r' ! rr~-* SSKTI isV-.<!'•' T-.' ■«v'WS--,<* * r •- j'Z, STi-fV C-l-I r'S-V-i*s t> « ,'«*•**.'•<.-i--'i ,3 -«-*3S rf-fV>«.- t J’,'.-'* ‘ " O. f- v %*«*„ ~.:*vrt", v-w _ 1 * r„u .v: -*: » * % { ,\V"*T^ % \-v £ ~ , i_ n *, ,, * r i ’ » w «**j? ,, r*VVi~* _« c v ** %«♦ *- *• <* kfUV* v«v **-*.*'». V v! ** a. Jit> •*-. , i J‘> l "y A ‘ *s * *> •- vt K ;vfv-^^V^ISaSSX M"■?: ;?W*i&". ;.v: - -U, : Jtaihj Ranting |M. WOOLS 5H0UT5.....,...™........™ gksqi f. ciluoas. . Phillips & GUlmore, Editors * Proprietors. - SATURDAY MORNING:::::::::::::JANUARY 7. DEMOCRATIC SUHIHATIOSS. JAMES C. TETTIGREW. JOHN H. SAWYER. __ Semoeratio Connell Nominations. - fcuawtns is a list of the ccmlaatian, made by the . acy of the different Waida. fbr members of Select and Common Council: s ' ”‘ r ’,'tostwarn. "-:■■■■ «o< OnoiciJ—WM. BENNETT. • ’ -Qmmm GmncOUJOHN S. BAILEY, JAB.DUNLBVY, Wit IRVIN, JAB. P. BABE. - .1 It'- '.’l'. - BZOOBD WAUL .. ... Select Cbmctt— DAVlD CAMPBELL. OtoimOTCbuncfl-JOUNM. JRWiN.W. J. ANDERSON, and ARTHUR’HoGILL.’ ■ i TSISDWA2O. ... Mat Cbtnca—T.J. QALLAHER. ''' CbnukMCbundtr-JQUIf BARTON, TH. UMBST AETTER, I WHNftTOW.EOWAEDEWATSONiand OTRISTOPHER ■ MAOriK. •.•*••• V-TO4H ViSD. : -WILSON. ” i,2SSS? GmnoI—WILLIAM D. HAMILTON. JOHN ■ 'BOOTT, -FRANCIS FELIX, and JAMES TUCKER. 1. am xrm. Sjeei Onnca—WILLIAM WAItD. 71 " a>»»en Oiunc£AjAMEB CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER .W,rOSTEB,THOMAST.IIORRIS,»mI JAMES 811 IDLE • _. • ■; ' smsre wash. Atlecf Council—3. N. M’CLOWRY. . ; Cbeuu* Council—3. K. MOORHEAD, Z. TOMER. • ■ ’ ■ -Bdimtwaul ■ -•. Select OsmeO—SAMUEL MORROW. , 'Omncit—JOHN 8. -KENNEDY, CONRAD H. (®BEBMAN, and WILLIAM ALEXANDER. ' i JBr TWENTY MEN AND BOYS WANTED .TO, PELL THE DAILY EVEtfIEO POST. .1 O* READING matter will be bound on each DAOS or THIS TAPES. .' • THE BATtrUDAY MORNING POST. • Oar WeeXly of to-d&ywe can commend with . JuU confidence to the public. - The first attrac tive; article it cont Sins -is the Governor's Mbs* sags, The balance of the paper Is filled with tEoSnest interesting foreign and domestic nows Cf.MjE Issued in onr city far many months. jmay.enumerate’ a■ few of the articles of JWtienlar-interest: —Things in London; An other Pocahontas;, Jersey City Bank Robbery; Virtue its Due’ Bcward; News of our own State; Ward Elections; Telegraph News; Congression al-News News; Repeal of the Us ury Law; Our Coal and Iron Trade;' “ What theyssyof us”—that tneana onrßelves; —Wash- lngtoo Newe; Erie War,• Money Market; Mer eantile Market; Meeting of Councils; Proceed logs df Courts; News from Mexico: Communi cation from onr “***” correspondent; The Oyster Trade; with various' other articles that cannot be emocerated in a short paragraph. The paper will be for sale at the counter of Our . counting room early this morning. ; -j@jf*,The following ro&tes will be given out op . the Evening Post, if called for at on early hottt ;i ■ ■ . . ■■’■■■■ The whole of the Fifth Ward. The whole of Penn end the North side of Lib > crty sUeeb; up to the easel bridge. ; The Sixth,' Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Wards, Lawreueeville,. East, Liberty, Wilkinsburg, Beaver, Rochester, New and Old Brighton, But ler, '&c.i Ac.’- ‘ , Onr paper will be circulated in oil the towns In'otir neighborhood, and wo can assure every rcader thit It will he a welcome Evening PosL ' EVESISG POgT. The pubßa will' please remember that the Evening Post has an Immense circulation, and ie takes by almost every person who can read 1 a - paper. Wo Want all onr fellow citizens to have seppyof It 1 Carriers are still required. - ' the amount of its printing bill, $18,704 90. If ‘ the old Poit had snahabUlagainßt Pittsburgh ! A sew dally paper, called the Uriionut, : has . been started leu Cincinnati by the practical , prin ters* Itis very well-gotup, ond will be a good paper.;,. One hundred and fifty men are enrolled in Hew Yorkoitytogo to Turkey and join the army, (gainstßusaia. 1 The Cincinnati paperd'are complaining,muoh . of the their manufacturing busi ness by the present high price of coal We have all along,said that -Pittsburgh bad advantage's over eveVjr ctherWeatern olty for mannfactur fag- Coal to afagye cheap here. The Cincin nktiCbZuntiioi eaypthpdemandfor goalhAano graatly increased all along the Ohio andMleaia- OippivallsysthatMgh prioesmust beexpected PITTSBURGH: TOR MAYOR OF EITTBBURQH, TOR MAYOR OT ALLEOHENY, TIIE irOHKSTEAD BILIo The Homestead bill, introduced iu the House of Representatives by Mr. Dawson, is likely to encounter some opposition by members Trom the old States, on the ground that it wilt attract form 1 labor from those State9^',And thus price of labor. 'Should such bo the result, it would form no serous objection to thebill. An inorease in the prieeiof labor is no serious griev ance. The.same argument.presseda litUeJur ther would provoot the sale, or disposition innny way, of buy of tbs public lands of the West Every now farm carved from the prnirica of the Weßt gives a-new competitor, in tho produce markets,-to'the farmettl of the old States';- 'and withdraws a labfflfer from their harvest -fields,’ Shall the unoccupied domain of the West be withheld from cultivation for all time on tbat ac count ? As well might.it be contended that Cin cinnati should not- -be-permitted- to' increase in popniation and mannfaotnring Industry; lest it should draw artizahs and people fborn Philadel phia and New York; Wo would have our unoc cupied domain filled np with a happy and thriv ing .population,', tillers and owners of the soil, rather: than have them confined to tho crowded oities, jor dependent only on low priced labor in the-old-States for subsistence., The government will derivo more revenne from the increased im portations to supply a doubled population, than from the sale of lands at $1,25 per acre. The government can thus be liberal without’loss, : It can make - no. hotter use of its nnoconpied do main than to cover it as speedily as possible with a hardy and . substantial, yeomanry. -The old States havo elements of prosperity that the homestead bill cannot dintinisb or Impair. . The Cth of February infixed for the coneider tion cf the hill in the House; and from present indications we believe itwill.pass tho House, and probably tho Benate. FOItEIQIt AFFAIRS. The. Persians have commenced hostilities: against Turkey ; hnt it iqjroported that 80,000 Afghans, under Dost: Mohammed, are advancing against the Persians, wbloh may soon, compel Persia to peace. Several thousand -Hungarian deserters from the-Austrian army hate offered their services to the Turkish commander at Widdir. Kossuth is probably by-thia time at Constan tinople, whither he goes at the Invitation of the -Saltan, os is reported by our Consul at London. The Eastern and European papers are full of praise of the gallantry and desperation with which, the Tarim fought at Sinope. Their loss was severe, but it is generally considered that the Russian lose, is scarce less. , All agree in condemning the inglorious idleness of the Eog-. lish and French fleets, while suoh stirring events are occurring around them. The New York Herald states that Mr. Gadsden, our Minister to MexicoVbas negotiated a treaty witb%anta Anna, by whlch we acquire another targe slice of Mexico, on condition of effectually chocking Indian depredations; and on condition of paying-Mexico $50,000,000, we canacquitc the Meallla Volley, the State of Sonora, and Lower Californio. The steamship Canada is nearly duo, and by onr next issnb are shall probably have later news from Europe.-; KAST AMD WEST. Tho low stage of water in the river for some timo past has almost suspended steamboat busi ness; and the receipts of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad have been seriously reduced there by, the river being the only great feeder of that rood. At the earns time the interruption of the business of the Lake Shore Road by the difficul ty at Erie, has reduced tho business of that great thoroughfare. At the same time, the Pennsylvania Central Road, fed by the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, has been doing a very large bnstness. We wanld advocate obstructions to travel and trado nowhere, and justify no vio lation of law. The Pennsylvania Bead I can compete sncceSßfally, on eqaal terms, with any route of travel and trade between tho East and West. - ’ . '-I WBONOS tore righted. We publiabed yesterdoy-a communication in relation to a member of Councils who, it is - al leged, holde aneffioe under on ordinance of Conn oils creating tho office. Now wo believe no -member of Connctis should bo permitted to hold each an office. We are informed, too, that some members of Couoeils have valuable contracts on hands, la it so ? Is It right ? Are the friends of the city quite safe under suoh arrangements T Wo refer to this not as o party or political matter; bat as a question of propriety, financial safety, and of law under the ordinance -referred to in the communication of yesterday. ’ OHIO LEGISLATURE. Hon. Robert J. Anderson, of Carroll connty, Ohio, is elected President of the Ohio State Sen ate; Charles B. Flood, Clerk. ' -F. E. Lo Blond, of Mercer eonnty, Ohio, is elected Speaker, of tho House of Representa tives; and Qep.W, Jones, ofLioking, Clerk. Benator Foot, of Cuyahoga; introduced into the Ohio Senate strong rcBolatlons in relation to the Erie diffionlty. They demand the enforce ment of law and order at Erie;' end a free and unobstructed rigbt.of way for the I>ako Shore road across the county of Erie. HOBTETTER’S stomach bittsbs, We have heard qaito a number of people, who have tried the above excellent and pleasing re medy for a disordered stomach, speak in strong: terms in its praise. We have tried it, and agree with them. It la, we believe; generally consid ered by all who have tried them, the best reme dy to be found for indigestion, costiveness, loss i of appetite and dyspepsia. We advise ail the | afflicted to avail themselves of this remedy. For sale by the prinoipal druggists. Principal Depot, 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh. Thb Butchers. —We have already announced that the Batchers of tho Diamond Market have resolved to leave their stalls, and retire to an other honse. We cannot say that we are sorry at this resolution. Let the Councils and the Building Association attend to it. We are In favor of the Batchers, and we go for reform all through -the market house. If anyperson wants onr reasons, wo will glvo them. . London Quarterly,—We have recoived from tho publishers, Leonard Scott & Co., Now York, the American reprint of the London Quarterly Review tor October. Contents: The Daaphin in the Temple, The Holy Plaeee, Diaiy of Ctman bonj : Mesmerism and . Table turning, Life of Haydon. Tho snbjects are interesting, and ex hibit all the ability for which this excellent quarterly has long been celebrated. For sale by Miner and Co., and Gildenfenney & Co., Fittshnrgb. PENHSTtVAmAFIISAHOEB. Hon. Ephraim Banka, Auditor General of the Commonwealth, will accept our- thanks for r an early copy of his. very fall and able report for the year ending NovemberBo,1868. It "contains n complete statistical'view of the revenues and expenditures of the State for that year. s We-learn that T Dr. E. W; Capron, for merly ;editor or the Providenoe Mirror, is about publishing a history of the “ spiritual manifes tations,” so, called*- from their commencement to the pro Bent time. New'Hooth—We woald call the attention of our readers to the new house of Hbostise & Co, They WilWo a large business Ut ell the articles they advertise, and wevrouldconnnend them to the attention of oHthe -pabllo. - _ C ' J , *) e Jvat«- t»~ V- t r%r- ** \*~ T v«% c , -''-'c-jy H - : JYJEW&*§ HMHS MMWEM <JfSEJ^’- _, . . . From the fjontarille Courier. Disasters on (he Western Waters Dorlnt; tbe Tear 1853. _ Steamer Fusilecr, for Attabapaa, near Ship Island, Mississippi river, Sunday, January2nd, exploded bothbollerß.killingelght personsiin oluding the mate and second-engineer. " Captain' Bounded. ‘ - The Job Wilson exploded her January 4th, nearPointCbicot; killing one pas senger, The only one on the boat '• " 1 The Mary Bess-sunk near Mobile; a new boat, since raised. The John Simonda collapsed the fines of -lar board: boiler at Portland, January 7th. - Only one man hurt. , - Steamers New Lucy, Brunette, and New Eng land trera totally destroyed by fire at St'Louis; January 19th. Loss of insurance companies $42,000. - - - • - The. Sligo No. 2 Was destroyed by firo at Smiths land,.month, of Cumberland river, in Jannary, Losss6ooo. ' ■ The W. A. Violett, destroyed by fire January 2Cth, at month of Redriver. Loss $lO,OOO. -Steamer Swallow sank by ooUlsion-with.E. lloward, near Bonnet Quarre, Mississippi river, Jannry 25th. One life lost.. Boat total loss; Cargo; damaged. Loss $26,000.' The Allen Glover was snagged and lost on the 18th, near Foster’s Ferry, Tombigbeo river. Loss probably $lO,OOO. .. The. Memphis No. 2 ran into the bank above Madison, Ohio river, February llthi and sunk, with heavy freight for Memphis. Bamegeheavy. Boat since raised as good as ever. Steamer Sam Cleon sank by collision with tho Harry Htil,on the 14th of.: February, in Missis sippi; near Columbia. Loss and damage of freight, heavy. Boat eloeo raised. Steamer John Swasey, totally destroyed by fire at New Orleans, Febrnary 16th, with 1000 bales of eotton on board. Less $70,000, and three lives lost. The Avalanohe bnrnt at Peoria, Illinois river, on February 28d. Total loss. The Emma Wattß sank in the Wabash on the 4th of March, by-collision with the Herman. Loss small ■ ; The Highland Mary snagged at Hamburg, Mississippi river, March Oth. Total loss, and cargo of produco damaged. . . v Steamer Echo near New Orleans, sunk in Tarty Lake on February 20th; Total loss; 300 bales cotton lost. Steamer Snh sank by n snag at the month of Black Bayon, Mississippi river. Loss smell; ■ The Milton from Pittsburgh, was destroyed by fire in the Ohio river,-March 12th, and im mense amount of dry goods lost. : Loss $76,000. Steamer Bee: exploded her boilers in Ohio river near; Evansville, March ICtb. Two lives lost, and three wounded. Steamer Farmer, whilo racing, exploded on Galveston Bay, March 23d; kilting the Captain, clerk, second engineer, 18 of the. crew and. 20 passengers. . ... TbeCharlcston, Cincinnati and Memphis pack* et, struck a snag at Rising Sun, Ohio river, April Ist, and sunk in deep water, with $200,. .000 worth of dry goods damaged. - Boat since raised and running again. The California snagged and sunk in tho Mis sissippi river at Shirt Tail Bend, April 14th. Total loss. V Steamer Brido sunk in the Wabash, at Grand Chain, on tho 18th of April—-t tal loss. The U. S. Aid also sank in the same river abont the some time. B*mco raised. Steamer Jails Ann enagged and sank in the Wabash.cn the 18 th of April, and $50,000 worth of goods damaged.' The tCnnsas, with a valuable cargo, enagged in tho Mississippi river in April, and total 1089, Boat vataed at $7,000. ; : ; The Jim Tarner, with a valuahlo cargo, sunk, and was a total loss, above the raft in Itedriver. The Olivia sank lathe Ohio river, above Ports mouth, with a cargo of salt, in April. Tho Leila No.. 2, destroyed by fire at Algiers, opposite New Orleans; on the 8d of May. Loss small. The Preston, fall or freight, sank in upper Red river, about the same period, below White Oak Shoals. Tho JaliaDoan sunk In White river, May Ist, einoe raised. Insured for $7,000. The Biram Powers was totally destroyed by fire on the 7th of May, in tho Wabaßb, with full freight. Less $lOO,OOO. The Gen. Scott caught fire in tho bold in Ma drid Bend in the Mississippi, May 16th, and was scuttled and sunk. Loss $20,000. The Buckeye State burst a connecting pipa near Pittsburgh, by which necldent.one lifo was lo3t. and several scalded. The Badger State} Sunk in Des Moines river,; and damaged goods to tho amonnt of $BO,OOO. Boat insured for $6,000; since raised. The Summit Sprung aleak at Cincinnati, June 2d, anddamaged freight to the extent of $12,- 000. The James Milliugar and Memphis No. l ucre destroyed by Ere at Cincinnati, Jane 14th. Loss ,$40,000. The Dr. Franklin, Bioff City nod Highland Maty nero destroyed by fire at St Louis, July 28th, the lira former with cargoes on board, LosssB6,oBo. Tbo Daniel Hillman sunk oh the lower rapids, Mississippi rirer.Aug. 31st Loss small. The North America and Clan were consumed by fire at Fatten, Cincinnati, on Sept Bth. Both old boato- Loes about $15,000. Tbo 0. 8. Mail eras sank at tbo LouisriUe wharf, September 12th, by collision with tbo Ben Conrsln. Boat since raised and as good as over.. : The Greenwood, snagged and SttMt in Arkan sas river, about Ist of Sept, arith a light cargo on board. Boat total loss. ' Damage about $16,- 000. I The Col. Dickinson, snagged and sank, total I loss, at Island 18, Mississippi, riror, Sept 14tb. [ Loss $8,000.- The Farmer was snagged and lost at the same ploeo oh the 15th of September. She was rat* I oed at $ll,OOO. Loss by cargo not estimated. . The mail packet General Piko tras snagged and lost in the Mississippi river on the 23d of I September, in Bainbridgo Bend. Loss 25,000. The Pawnee, with a targe cargo from St Lonis for New Orleans, wob sunk by o troag in the Mississippi river, at Hatchett's Island, October 2d. Total loss. Damage sBo,ooo—.boat and dargo. ■ ■ ■ The Flag sunk at Flint bland, Ohio river, Oc tober Oth, with cargo of merchandise. Boat elneo raised—damaged cargo. 1 The Golden Era was sank in tbenpper Missis sippi, October 10th, near Clarhsborg. Loss $B,. 000. ■ - I The Montank, Robb Campbell and Lunette | were destroyed by fire at St. Lonis, Oetobcr 13th. jLoae $40,000.' I The B. H. Leo waasnagged and lost in the I upper ropids,at Campbell’s chain. Loss $4,600. I Tho Georgetown waslost in the Mississippi I river, about the 14th of October, by striking a I snag at Grand Tower. Loss $20,000. I The West Newton sank near Lake Pepin, above |SL Loots, on the 18th of Obtober—total loss, I about $5,000. [ ; .The Shipper sunk in the Cumberland, below Horpeth Shoals, on the 11th of October."! Loss. I small. Tbo Volant-was destroyed by fire, about tho Ist of November, in the Voioo rivor. Loss $B,- 000. One man burnt. The J. M. Clendenln was sank by a snag in the Missonri, on the sth of November. Loss by boat and cargo $60,000. : V',! Tho Mary Mcßonnle strnek a snag, Dcoomber 3d, in tbe TennCßseo/botween Knoxville and Chattanooga—total loss. The Australia struck a wreck at Hat island, Mississippi river, December 9th, and was a total loss. Boat and cargo valued at $30,000. The St, Francis sprang a leak and sank in tho Illinois river, December Oth. Loss trifling. . The Excel was lost by striking a log in tho Illinois river. Loss small. • The tow-boat Brooklyn wrs sunk near Augus ta, Ohio river, by.collision with tho fjcioto.— Boat ot but little value. : The Timonr rank in Missouri river by a snait. No freight Will bo raised.' ./The St Louie.mail packet Cincinnati was rank by asnagiu tho Mississippi, at Willard’s landing, October ll'th. She woe subsequently raised, and started to St. Louis, but snnk again at Chester, and may bo lost The Cornelia sank in tbo Mississippi on tho 17th of Deoember, nine miles above St Gene ■ viove. Insured for $16,000. . She will proba bly bo raised. The Wyoming was destroyed by fire, the 17th of December, in the Illinois river,-near Pekin. Loss’s6,ooo. The Zachiry-Toylor burst a boilcr in tbe'Okio river, December2lst, neorLawrenoeburg, killing S, and wounding 10 persons. The Qeo. Campbell struok n log and sprang a leak.andsunk in eight feet water, in the Missis sippi river, twelve miles above Memphis; Val ued at $12,000. She will be raised. ■ .The Buokoye,'from llew Orleans, with a cargo of groceries' fofc -Cincinnati, struck a log in the i Ohio river,-above Padaoab. and Bunk in shoal l water,'December 26tb. - :Bbe can be raised. The total nnmber of disasters daring the past year, as we flnd ihent recorded > in ' the Courier,' amounts to seventy-five Bteamboats, fonr barges, andforty-four flatbaate, inelading the loss of cjghty-six perßona, wbo were either blown np, burnt; or drowned. Wehavenotthe means of ■ •f-- ■» .. ,i 1. '■ r.V .? ascertaining the omonnt of money loßt by theca disasters of the post year, but think the esti mate will not fail short of §1,107,600, for the steamboats uuf their cargoes, and $60,000 for the flatbonts afid . barges, making a snm total of $1,167,500. - -It willh® eeen that.thd.aboye is a formidable list, nearly, as large as that of any previous year, and the late? lawhas not done: much good yet, beyond saddling extra barthens and expenditures upon the owners of new.-boats. - The explosion of the old steamer Zschary Taytor, accompanied with a fearful loss of life, shonld bo inquired into, and tha cause or causes fully, explained; The bargo Rookway, in tow of the Midas, sunk near Paducah, Ohio river, January 1. Car •go of;l,000 barrels of flour damaged.; -■ Barge of Cincinnati ennk in Ohio river by a log, near Hurricane island, November—flour, &c. f damaged. ' A pair Of coal boats; belonging to Mr. Browft, of Pittsburgh, lost- in Whisky Chute, Mississip pi-rivor. i -- _ Four coal boats sunk near New Madrid, -Mis sissippi river, in January, and twenty , men. drowned. ■. : Young’s flatboat, laden with wheat and lard,', snagged and sunk in Ohio river in January, Car go saved in damaged condition; The barge Nileß sunk in Ohio'river February Bd, near Madison. Cargo 4,ooobbls flour, ,200 bbis beef, much damaged. Wharf boat at Warsaw sunk by steamer Grand Tower February, 11th,: and $2,600; of freight damaged. , Barge in tow.of Tronton sunk in tho Missis sippi river at Hosier’s landing. Groceries of D. 8. Stacy,damaged $16,000.■; ■' Four coal boats,, with 42,000 bushels coal, Sunk at Bouisvilio wharf in a storm on February 13th. Bargo of steamer O. W. Kendall sunk in Feb ruary in near Rodney, and 800 bar rels of molasses lost. . - : - Led Mo’s coat boat sunk by a fog in. Mississippi rr-tota! loss; and on April 14th; two.boats sunk in the Ohio river, one near Pittsburgh, and the other near Marietta:, with which eight lives were lost. ' In April six eoal boats were lost in the Ohio river—two at month of Miami, two at Bcavor, and. two at Brown’s Island, near Pittsburgh. In the Mississippi, near Grand Gulf, another pair of boats were lost, with two lives lost. -»-A pair of coal boats sunkin Ohio river; near, Troy,- Jnly 31 st; by collision with steamer Em press—one life lost. During tho month of November not less j than twenty flathoata of coal were, sank in the: Ohio and Mississippi rivers by snags or otherwise. SrEAMsa Gso. Caupbei-l Sunk. —Wo learn that the little steamer Geo. Campbell, Cnpt. Slob, bound for Tehuantepec, stink in the Mississippi river a few days ago, about 12 miles above Mem phis. She had a quantity of cool on board, and sprung a leak,"having 6 feet in tho bold before it was discovered. She was sank in shoal water, and can be raised. £©■" Benjamin Crawford, J3sq., Supervisory Inspector of this District, has addressed the fol lowing important totter io regard to tho accident which recently happened the Z. Taylor, to Messrs. Haldetaan & Guthrie, Steamboat In spoctors for this port:, CiHciKHATt, Dec. 20,1853. Ofnilnrifn: —ln tbo case ..of tho accident which lately occurred to the eteamor Zachary Taylor, by which some of the crew lost their lives and others were badly hurt, I find by en quiry of Captain Pratsmdn, as well as informa tion received from yourselves, that the boat at the time of the disaster and for some months previous, was not considered as being navigated under tho provisions of the act of Congress of August 30th, 1852, relating to steamboats; having been taken out of the passenger trade from Cincinnati to Aurora, and tho Forest Queen put in her place—that she had been used since sue went cut of the passenger trade above named, principally aa a tewing bust. . I have, however, investigated the matter os far as possible, under tho present ciroumstatt. ccs—hot having been able to see the engineer, nor any, one who was present at the time of tho disaster—but from tbo condition of the boilers and machinery, apd tho information received from Capl. PraUtnan, I find that the boat left Lawrenceburg, on tho morning of the disaster, having on board a largo lot of hogs, and two flat boats in tow olao freighted with hogs. , After leaving Lawrcnceburg,'the .Engineer dis covered tho larboard boiler leaking water badly at the standpipe. Finding that in consequence of tho leak, the water was getting low In the boilers, ho prepared some Oakum—by cutting, fiao—to put in tho force pump with the,view of forcingit into the boilers, which would, hy set tling into the affected part, stop the leak, for the purposo of which the engines were stepped, and tho pumps taken apart; a* soon as tho oakum was put in, and the pumps secured again, the doctor—pumping engine—was started, immedi ately upon which tho Occident occurred: 1 om informed that upon the stopping of the engine, the usual precautions were taken by the engi neer; of opening the fire doors npd fluo c&ps; and also by blowing off steam through the cylin ders, Ac. This I have reason to believe wn3 done,, osl found tbo throttle valves all open, and the receiving valves also open by the usual mode of propping up tho levers. It appears forther, that the hogs having about this. time crowded over on tho larboard side, caused tho boat to ca reen over, on that ride, - This, with the scarcity of water caused by tbe leaking aforesaid, would causa the fine of the larboard boiler to be laid dry, and consequently become over .heated, and the tenacity of tbo iron deterioated, and upon starting tbo pumps and throwing the water on tho highly heated iron, tho pressure was suddenly increafed to a great er extent than tho overheated State of tbo iron would bear, and hence the collapse, caused by leaking at the stand pipe and the careening of the boat by the hogs. As to tho character or con,, duet of the engineer, in tho proper discharge of hls duty, I know nothing further than tho condi tion of tho machinery indicated, as above stated, which I think would bo about nil that tho best or moat experienced would bo likely to do inlike v eoseß. ... : Von will, however, as inspectors under tho net or Congress of July, 1838, being duly appointed: as snob, no doubt feel it your duty to Investi gate tho matter under th* provisions of that act And it may be that your investigation under moto favorable circumstances may bring you to other conclusions than those to; which I have arrived. Very respectfully yonrs, BKNJ. CRAWFORD, ! Supervisory Inspector. Messrs. Haedeuan & GvTnnic, Local Inspectors for tho Port of Cincinnati. The lUver—Probable Suspension of Haw Igatlon by Ice. Tho river continues to rocodo nt all points, with only 4 feet water in tho canal, with tho probability that tho river at ail points above this city will bo blooked by ioo this morning. The weather has been growing colder daring the post 48 bonrs, with some snow falling, bat lost evening" the weather was very cold,^and ioo was freely made in tho rivor along the shores. , Wo learn from tho officers Of the mail boat Ben. Franklin from Cincinnati yesterday, that the river between that port and Madison was muoh impeded by ice, nnd tho beat encountered the Utmost difficulty in workingher way through the ice. Copt Shcrtoy received despatches from Madi son and Clnolnnati yesterday morning/ advising him that tho ice above Madison was very bod, and the boats that had passed Madison tbooven ing previous, with the exception of the Telo graph, had turned back and laid up. Tho Em ma Dean, Champion, G. W. Kendall, and W. Boott had laid up in Kentucky river. Tho Telegraph No. 8 kept on up, and reached Cincinnati yesterday morning at 5 o'clock., Tho Ben Franklin started up yesterday about 12 o’clock, determined to push through if pos.- sible. The Champion sunk a coal boat at Madison; She had it in tow from Cincinnati. , . By a telegraphid despatch foom Padneah Saturday evening, we learn that the Lady Pike from St-Louis/had reached there, having been detained 80 hours in the Mississippi, aground at the Tea ; Table. The Pike was : agronnd at Hookers, and the river abovedosed withies. ■ <SXho Memphis from: Memphis arrived at tho foot of tho canal lost evening. It iB thought the canal will freeze over, and owing to the low Stage ofnhe river it is feared it will be closed by ice. The Lexington and Beindaer from New Orleans arrived last night. The Robert J'. Ward has been laid np, and hep trip to New OrioSha was transferred to the David Whito; The latter boat with a foil trip started to New Orleans yesterday morning. —Louisville Courier, Jan. 2. From the Allegheny Enterprise. The Daily Evening Post, a new penny paper, published by-Messrs. Phillips & Gillmore, pro pietora of tho Pittsburgh Morning Postj 'm.vAo its first appearance yosterday afternoon. It is a a neat affair, of same Biso as the Enterprise, and contains over two pages of reading matter.; Its mechanical execution is unexceptionable, nnd from; the energy and enterprise of its publishers, we have no doubt but that it will succeed, .q , : jKSMhe man; who capped the climax/ has purchased o hat for the bead of the (street. - , s' *• - J 4 .. * From the Louisville Courier. jj^ASSOCI l&Tafcuic* ot ihe Clty of Plu«bor&b» - WIU imtn gainst FIWS am! MARINE RISKS of*U WnJ*. pffloe! Id Moaonjprtiela Hou*j» No* 221 toft 128 Wiw sunt. 4 tewsottrv:!,-,.".- J.K.Sloultead, W.J. Anderson, • ; JLB.-Slmpsoo, n.mwaliiTui, Jf'-.YiP'i lu > ChArtreKrat” aU.Ptolwp, . , WUUunG)UJiww»d, A.P. Anjhotv ■ ; Joseph Keve. ' ■ Wllllem WUHnson. / j t0 8 ?l»'?“r i ?H CArIT4£ ’ * loo ' oo °- ««* «rsMnii—Unn.ADOCSrCB 0. HEISTEB. ■ Sarctant— TUOJlAS H. WILLSON, Em. . OlftSdOSS: aamnelWiHw W liijun noUnron, Jr H Thomas Gillespie, WIUUm F. Fahmwtoek, JoboßeCMc.' narrtyTUAlmxn, ■ Jacob Peter* JobnWalkcT.Jr., William Col 2«, Jr.» Jacob S. Uddcraas, ..: Aaron BdrnbMtßh. BUBSEM, ft OAKB3, Agent#, , 0 Otoconia Ln&yetta Btulding*, ■ . . ■■ (entrance on Wood atroat-V irSF** EPSON’S DACKfERUKOTVPEsT’- JKSr Poet Office Buildings, Ttdrd atreot. LlkeiieaseUakm In all .-klnda- of weather, from »4; M. to B P, an accurate artistic ondan Unate Iftcncxs, unUka anaTaelS eu. wrlor totheoomaioncheapdttgnerroo types, at thefoliowlnff 0^“^ p ’*^ ,icoordlnB to '. •;. Ifonn for children, from ll A. 51. to 2 P.' IX. .. of «lchor deceased pMKmatakoa !n anr partof thedtj, fnoiSfclv ]l3» .AaNOLO 46 Wli<LlA2lS, HEATING V f ND . V S? rLATrNO WAREHOUSE, No, s K WET iil'” I ;,MaaoniCtnrer* of WROUGHT "f ND 'ißosrmrnres ana oun, SOira SOnSAOKS, BogbtorivVemmtora/Tta Pipes, oni eTeryortidorcqolrodlntteifllnfc; * : Pirtlcumt- ntlentlon paM tothe erection of neating.Ten w*. Unff A PP ar »l“». l>r Steam Pipw, Hot I Water, and Chllgong Pornace. . ©orlfcSm 1 Curtain Material!* and Jhs/ > Curtain Trimmings of every descriptibn, Furniture flushes, Broca tdlea. Ac., Laos, end Muslin. Curtains, N. Y. Painted Window Shade.?, GlitCortiices, Curtain Pine; Bands. Ae., at wholesale and retail, ■■ W. 11. CABRYB No. 109 Chosnnt struct, corner Plfth.PhlUidcliih’la Curtains Made and Trlmmod In the very newest neneb ‘fo 1 "-- ■ - fm&rHhly Cornell (Jornaill A great many Mr- Ihy eons are drwuUUUy tormented with corns,. AcetSn rcnaly win aund In Dr. Coiit.Va Cons tbim.fr Date by Dr. 6K0.8. KEVSEB, 140 Wooa street. ■ ,or Pries,rotaUatl2J4andBscte.perbox. . ; ft&nLiberal deductions to thasn who buy to noil ajfoln; U S O. E>— Place or meeting, Washington usi, lh&'’Wood atrcot, between Bfßt street anil KnSiTOBOM XonoEi No, 336—Meets every TaesdaveTenine. Wv Joint VOOKcf. JB- Socretary. o*tF“ r .¥°’* c f'*““*»,*»» Brass suborn 'Jw Uantl, can ho . had hr appljlnir Cb.lVm. Frank Cargo, attho “CrystalPalaceßaCT«™nJloooia,” of mjrSitf E.M.'CAEOOdCO.'3,gmuthetrwt. » ■ ■» ' 'AKGEBONA IjODGE, 1. 0.0. F—Ths * B * Bron » toils*. So. 889, I. O. or 0. F., moot* nay Wedneadtyevening In Wtahlngton Hall, Wood »t (jjl-y Siwjgeoii Ihy q.W. Biddle.] Wcu WSalthfleldat frayfry- '••: 1., Hats and Caps. “ a JOSEPH COX &:CO.j eornor Wood street and Diamond- wonld .reaDectfuUy in .ffism form their friends and the public that they splendid stoefc of HATS AND CAPS, of th© latoat styles which they arc prepared to soil on as reasonable terms os any.other honso in the rltv Olve us a call, and estamlno opt stocks - seplS^* ■ Pail Stylo of llats, : .p *SSAMUKT, WEST, No. 2SI Libertt strict, jiimii _ - JLMShwI of Wood,) hasJ ost received thdFAtt jflitS .: OP HATS, and would respectfully Invito the attention of his friends and enstomm toitTil* has also on hand a larra nnd varied assortment of h*to and gAPS, vhlch hh gilt sell CURAP. fee c,.w‘ " BliamSG LOT KOR sale: A street,,ana extending J\ back lOfrfeot to Wide alley. On tbo back nnrt *r«X! tot is 6 Cellar Wall, built tor two fauaU U ln a dcsiroble location Ibr a residence; and wiir>»-«£• 1 low,and on fUvorablo terns.: Title coed. and'cla*» Inoomlmnco Enquire of GEO. R bniHa^ 1 * 01 i-.' . .. : At .Office of. pngt. ' ‘- v-- V.'..’ .■d* ? i . t ' V ■ ■ ■ ■ .. Mas. Opie.—Liars may tats coats get Their great mortal enomy.Mrs.Opi'e, whoße illnatra tlons upon lying were in the libraries ofall moralists, many years ago, is dead. ,Bbe lived | eighty-fire yeora,'and, as it is to bo preenmed;:l acted up tothetratbfolneea ehe inculcated,*ber longevity .may, fee veracity oat life’s epani : Remember..this, ,ye lawyers, tailors', contractors,' and- dfbtors. in y’onr every-day walks! Derangemeat of tbe !i os» of the most common, as well as too most formidable diseases ,-/known to American physicians. It had tbr years attracted i too dosestetfentton of the medical &ca!ty in. all parts of rtha United B tales, and yet op to tbfftlmoofr of. Ur. STLane’a great Specific, It^rsaalmost: beytf&d tbs' reach of medical skill* Thousands, had perished without area, a hope of relief, and aUhftnftKtootfgßdg «nay ywt -.'hw destined to feel too direful effects ofthis niort jastnpllealed disease, it to now, thanks to- the roieaze& of Ur. inane, - , mMt completelybroughtwithintheacope or medicalcon •■. pberiff- DykemMii of: Cold Spring, New Tork, troh The proprietors of tho Wter Hlljitoleonidtot th»t dreamed that $872 which had been lost was-in they offer a remedy which haa Wa felly tested by time, the lining-of Qeorge MoNary’a Test, and upon and which hee noror failed of raceesa when fairly tried, arresting himpart of tbc money tras found there, PutehawrewMbe cartful to ailc for Dr. STXano’a cole- CBpeeialljr a $lO bill which tbo: officer bad seen, hinted Diver Wife upd take none else.. There era other in his vision. • hloNary waa permitted -to enter Hilt, purporting to ho Brer tills, now tbo publio. the house of a relatirQ to obtain tho reatof the Dt. srianrt UMr Pill*, alaohia celebrated Vermifuge, can money, and escaped by the back door, a thing now he had at all respectable Drag Store* In tho United which tbe sheriff did not dream of. :■■■'■ Stales. Also&r«aloby theeeleproprietor* . fmming bros. - Bucce*«ot* tax Kidd a cd:; "' : • 60 Wood 6*rest. SPECIAL NOTICES. IT^ s ~* m 32K£5? lt VLF u PP er * ttadli«eeb«ri* Drs.iCEYSEDjfW.WGOdetroot, baarecelved an as* sortmentof ■* T Thomas* ttec&anicalLoccluu; **. Cupping Glasses; , u : . Brcart Glasses; ■ ** Eye Cap*; ■. \ ;\. . “ , Dental Leecho*; . .‘V. Scarificator. Thoao are really important Intentions, and very conve niont to, those who follow leeching. Coil and sed thorn. ■fig* Corner Wood at. and Virgin alley. • J*6 INSURANCE OOMPANYTf" w. ii' i Pittahtrtßb, December l&th, 1855,- - \ rpRE President and Directors of this Company have (his i day declared a Dividend of Five Dollars per Share upon the Capital Stock—thus, three dollars, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives fbrthwlthiand tvro dollars credited to the stock. '■* ■.*. a:>‘ - dec2&Ufc, ' BAltl?£L L. 10 HHl.Morket,where they trill ha found regniorir onWttinesdayena Saturday mornings. Tho evening mot kt t, hitherto hold oliTueaday anil Friday, will ha dlwon tinqcq for the pre-ent, ; , \ (j*a2:lw rns* youner Men’a lilbrayy-Aiaoclatlon. user —An election for President, Vice President, Treasu rer. Secretary, Are Director*, and three Auditors, for this Institution, lo serve for tho ensuing ycar. wtll be held SB their room on MONDAT, tha »th day or January, commen cing at JO o’clock.A. SI , au<l closing at? o’clock, I*. M.' A general meeting Of the members trill also he held in the eteniog.of the same day, at 7 o’clock, when the annueTre ports or the Boani of DlmctoW and Standing Committees willbptcod. . , WSL H. KINCAID. decSl Secretary. —lt la dne toKIEB'S Atraam t° say that It he* been known to completely eradicate every rentage of this dreadful diseueJn Una time than any other remedy, and at leas cost or inconvenlsaceto tha ft Tho thousands of certificates in the hand* of the proprie tor, many of which are from well known citinma of the city of l’ittshnmji and its Immediate vicinity, jo to show dearly andbeyor ; madldna nf nocorr - cnTalne, not only aa a local remedy in Arnlie eis.gtecnattara, Oaf not, hat o/ Bight, but as a TBlnabie Internal remedy, inviting, the tnveatlgsiing phyafctans, as sreU as thejufferingpatient, to become acquainted wlthlta nwrita. > ;• : Tboso haring a dreiidbf mixture* are ksspred that this taadidnfcf # purely natural, and Is buttled as it flows from the bosom of the eartbl . I ThefoUateina certiftraU it copiedfram a papcrpuhUthed at Syracuse, JV. T., and beers date August 2,181)2, to schich it altaapperuled the cerhJtcaitqftheeektratidD. f. fbot.hC X>_ tf Syracuse: * n l This may in t ruth certify, that.:l hare been eo hadly if fifeted with b.-rufulu for die last seven years that mostof the Ume I hate been unable to attend to any kind of business. and much of tho lime unable tosratt; and'confined tom? tail, and hare been treated nearly all the time by .the best PlnrslclonaouT country affords; 1 odcasionally get somere li’-’b but no rare,and continued togrbw worse until Dr. Fool recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Eocb OD.es ere rv thing else had felled, 1 did so without faith at-first hut the effect was astonishing; it threw tho poiaon to the earface mTra C &to2s l lha?e^it^rewStbtfeSi£ l^“^ _ . - v £ MEB.NANCI M. EABKEEt This may certify that I hare been acqnaintcd With Kieria Petroleum.orKockOil,tarmorethaoayear, and batata heatedly witnessed its beneficial effects In the cure of Indot lent ulcers and other dlseasea’tar which It is recommended, and can. wtth confidence recommend it to be a medicine woo thy of attention, and can safidysaythatscccesahasattend *l ifa use wherOother medicine hsdfailed. ’- a For sale brail the Prnatists in - PHILADELPHIA CTOTAXH 'WAEEHOTIBE,” ITI Ch£ttriirtML t Mjparll*ih% RLni* " tL W. WFODD, . w * : DTS® KEK PS constantly on hand tho taostertendveand Irtfy rarioi}asaort2ne&tofCQrhkins»ndCartalnMaterial>to bft found In the city, comprising In part of tho tallowing CmiTAIN .GOODS AND.FD&NITDuE jitylea of— - ' P^nehLacwCarlalnii,; . Window Shade*, all prices, - .wv a. ; • • ■ HolUnda, all widths, style and lYrncb Plaahf#, . price, 11 Satin lolncs,- , antGurUlnjn&s, u Lamps*, “ Bands, V Satins, Coni* and tassel*. “ Damask Linens, Gimps, ail prices, ** Cashmorette,. ; Loop*, Plain Torkey Red, yringirs, India BaUn Damask, ■ Picture Tassels and Oonls, “ LlnlczEilfes, . ShadoTaraol* and Crass**,' Hoots, Dings, Brackets, Ac. A full asKprtmenl of • lha above goods constantly for sale, wholesaler retail. ; . [marhly—af.p.p. Jofllgeition and Llvsr Cbmoiaint cynnimr kikivs phtoulpum— the foi* lowing letter frooi Usf.'O.DiauxMs. a Misdonary in „ -Mk. J,M. Sun— Mysolfand vitahavlnghoen ffrraUy. bcCffittod by thAUtt of your Petrolmun. I wish to havo «*u send mo a box of two or three J" am tbcCongregailonal 311nlstor in' this ptaca, and a?veral ; of my p«3pu» are wUfc indigestion nad an Inaction of the! Uvar, tha earn* oftayself and before UWm yonr . rmaixiTaf, oa Itocs. Oit,. Wo took several bottles— two or twee <*aeh—about a year and a half ago, and wo have never raloyed so good health to years a* *e have riocAttiai tlm*. ,l had not takon a single bottle; before (-aat-foUness of tho stomach which ee dtftres4as tho dys* relieved, and X bare felt nothing of it since that urns,, My wifo was also reUeved from a ebronie di*ea» of the which bad been of sureral year* «Undlng, by tho as#cf yoor Petroleum. ’ by 8.34. KIBB, Canal Basin. GEO.n.KCTaEILKO Wood,street, and Dmggists and wvery* whew- • : ;W t2sf: n' i Sr > _^*TSZEISS , lnatMP»niCO Compcuaw of Mta p 4!»a^:^ vo ’^ f<**u*Variamd nWrirerfi. Insum UCl,hind OABQOEtaks, «n ths Ohio «nd Sltacto rippl Itiversand tributaries. Insures against IfiQßs or Cacmse by Pint.' „ ALSO—AgaintUli. Perils of theSra.nnd IstandS»tes. lion and Trensportaibiß. - '“*"**' - pmiKTftpgf ■ i Wca.lArUnrr,Jr n WfUUm Swnud Jl. filer,' . fapip*! Kca, ... William nioßUmo. - Johns.tHlvortb, lianc M. JNronocfe, .. . PmodaSeHer*. J-SchoonmaheT, Walter Bryant, .oWlUStni!fc:2l»v.’- > - •. . . Joha Sblptoo. '- - ■ • < «X # ' : ' r l u * M MJ.f ? M Deatb £ram 6 Capture. #9 >r Tbero are thousand* of person* who aro afflicted with* Rapture of. theßowels, who payfontlittlo attention to the disease until tho bowels become strangulated, when in all probability It may bo too late: h How Important U'ia, then, fbr-01l those snCcringwUh any form of “Rupture of the Bowels,** to call-at once.npon Br. KET6ISR, at his .andißetail Brag Stow, eornef of Wood rtmt and Virgin alley, and procure a TRGSs’to'reUla the pro truding portion of tho bowels. Br. KEYgEB has an office bach of his. Bra g: Store,‘wliere rrdsaea are appljod, and warrantcd to givo.saiis&otlon.. lie Also has every variety of Trusses that yon can name, and nt any priced to suit the means of every onolo ntcod-oT the article.. I also keep every hind of Supporter*, Body Bracts, Susptntvry Band agttiJSUutie Stockinpt, for enlarged veins, and all -hinds of mechanical appliances used to the care of disease. I would reaperLfully invite the of tlifl puhllfl to on eicclleni TEUBS FOB CmLDKEN, which Invottahly ef <«t»cnrcsln»TeryshoTttlms.c; - W DK-KBYBEB’B DECO BTOEE ADD TBUB3 DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, of tho Golden Mortar. _ . deeSS “Coatlytby habit as thy pnna can bny, - Unt-not expressed In fancy; rich, not gaudy— For the apparel oft proclaims the raon.” f;a®»Eraynell dressedmnh'knona hen dlfllehllltla to find ft Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of eseb figure; endban- anlt Us requirements with a mil tot, gentlemanly fitting garment. Benes It la that so few ft*! “ at home” doting the first aay’a area* of any new ertt cW of dress, anil however costly, never become adapted to - their fimna.' To remedyao manifest a defcrmlty, E.BBIB HhH baa practically studied both form and always ‘ adapllngthe garment, wealhor.eoit.vcat, or pantaloons, to the exigencies of . Its nearer—thoroughly attaining that ole g&xxco of fit which tbs fplrlt of tho age dictates. - GRIBBLI7B CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 240 Liberty etn»Vhead of ,Wood, —Thla fonntlabla- diuajo. which BMtma io baffle tb© skM of pbyslcbsx»yieldr lOto ***<+* to CaRTZS’S SPAHISn MftTTTgT , „ . ; Hr. Ps BoydeCj fonnerly of the After nous*'Ncw York, eadlate proprfetor'of the Exchange Hotel, RkTunoml. VaJ wone of ujehondrata who have boon cured of severe Nen* by Garter's Spanish Mixture. . ■ «Bab* hkrcitrs be baa recommended It to numbers of othmwho were strfTerin g nearly ; every fonn of disease,' wlinibozoost wonderfalsuccess. : Be aayelt ti the moat extraordlnarymodldno he haa oror Seennsod.and tha best Mood purifier “known. *.*Bee adrertiaimmiln angtheredama.' f nnalTajawlm HEW 4DVEETISEHENXB. fifres Thb-CtlyCoamtUeo of Correspond aence ore requested to meet THIS EVENING ht T o’clock, at the BT. CuiELES HOTEL. ’ “ CIIAa BAKVETT. Chsirmao. HATING assodatnfw. iloosr «5i mo in tho nidc, ■smother mid Oil bnslnocs, ihe hnslness wIQ be carried on frem this date, at the old stand, under the stylo of Jonuary Sd, IBM. WAtTEB DEVANT A 00. V tmtan nsranr. - mnrr and Bntler Blanli aoadT - WtUfflttd Of fpo* SXRera- oat Cyonler of the Eoard.BcOTnbcr 2&UBSI j»7at A; JAMBB BBBDiy.gecretery. ' “ B 'KSTiwliq&Co”' ■ cosaissios asD pobwardiso sibbchint.V !■■••. I- *JU> Boalora GtmoroUy In Prednce, KttalrargTi, Cin *r other HanuDtctures, 6c. Jw. 03 FroxlstrtxU, bdwem'Haritt and Ftrry struts. ■* .l.•!' -/ttrawßOH, ra. »iiZ» s?®*lv advances msdo on conJlgnmenta. rnr^ P, Boilers A.Co*.liars A Blaok. Krainur A SHBSS&i ™««ii ■v- ®pl«ndid n«ortme n t of da w «p<l b**antlfulcflt {^« f JS OG °?? J s?®¥ WATCUE^SSn^ !?,?«„/% ■tylmoftMfeJßreut Pin*, rfcSj Wrmigbt; £H a {?“■ ® f or”'? description j EerlUnga, Tinger sinks'.' ,r P?> th»msuuacturenr.whlcli«n«ll«jna (o>fi| ■n.I’SZSi&F! Ct < S M « l wholewleprice* bj tho ilnglo enlrie, andfrom £T> to SO par coot bolo? the ffriftf*” 1 *!, 0w ? u Cloned Jewelry. Stores lo “ 4 ““ nlmi °” ToT&od 81 mm i Jeyolry t»p&lrcd bv fcampfttmrt Sr gir* complete saßs&cUbD/ai i ' " ÜB.B*TWinD, CorpoT of Mullet ml Liberty tie. u Tory prices; please rall ind A exunliw. . tß.liiYW.lkKl>, Jl>7 ■ Comer of Marten and Hb<rr» »W <r*nnomv^. ,Th "“?’ Con *' t i n ®*V** t®o o'clock Id th*fbJTOoonv-ot lioConni• S**£tfSK£tS &s'r ß ssS g »^T f a t r&® 1 • *~ i “rr 1 --**® **W- -W« Pettcuaan,: by dead-dated' AupMt 15,1833, monied in tba ltecordert cfilto of Alle i%3£e°P mfb, %“* ,o Bcok fid, K toL &eo£ ▼eyed to BjlTonoa Thompson, d6eeased,iQ tee. ' AamTofsJSi^?^ ABM *U A Fum JobaPorkw&co, *3"WHOLESALE GROCEBS,”ffiO . ''••'• --.v r.hUWS Bt'-• /. v • EZonr and Bacon, foreign Wincn and Brandies, , OLD MOHOHQAUBLA * RECTIFIED WHISKY Ko. fi OoiouttciiL Eow, Lmmrsr., .: ■••••■■•' : -:- s ~ • r JftlUbUTgh t Pt£ '.Sfotlcoa ' i ,r ® nAV “, Q AND ItAIRBRESSISa BA BOON*—The lamented deathof J. JJ. VABHON. dfr. TOI -of thtr establishment on the understood, who begt to Infbrmths Mends and costomS, or *&« ’ tbit every attention and' effort will Ij exerted to reader satlaðjaßßd instate the reputation of thotonoarn. Flaft3tt BBNJ. V, COlpbb. SI „ Willi»Bi Carr * Co., Cxm lstoef tM Ann or J.Pioxxa tCo 1 - OROOEKB end Deal ere io Foreign Wines . V OldMonoogaheliand BecUM Wh£ hey,.No. 329 Commorelsl Boar, Liberty etreet, Pittsburgh, '■■■■•-- ' ■ infer SbengSelPowli for Sole. ■ ' ' S“ lln,lrt *™h>that hare over born Occered la our market, ate Bow tor tale at Urn Drug Store or - . L. WItOOXA 00, jans‘lwg Corner of Diamond and Market ft. Dlvldand Notlee. r Ornc* Ouio i»a PzsranTxm Bwaou> Co-> ■ Pittsburgh, Decenber 81,1853. f rjtnß Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailiead X, Company hero declared a dividend of four nor coat, oat Ofih# netearn age of the rad tor tho stenumtha ending thle day, payable on sad after the 23d Jenoerr nett.' Tronstor Hooka will be eloeed uotU 2Tth Jaanarr.nrox' J« W. LABIMER. Jr./Tre&iSg' Founde ~ " Wylie street, a enudl eorh of otrocr’ V/ can have It by calling at No. 92 FOURTH STREET . j,nS . • ■ . * .■ . .Selling Off toHemove* ■ ' TAMES 8088, N 0.109 Manor mantr,'Pittsburgh; wDI SHOES, and the loth of February, 1854, when he hooceto removo to hie Ns-i7 6roEr,No“ 89 Hark6tßtr«!t,whlebhe intends miingwitheaantlPelv The pnbUo ero tespectfullyrinvlted to Si and .Fame, Hiraieii Ae,i To Let. ONE OB TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings,and Stables, near.to thoolty,and aaltahle for uardene, Milk fatten cattle fbr this market Also, aconvenlcub Brick Country Mansion and- Stable ‘JJS Eh to *■ *MS«rtaßtf-ftmnyi Also, one <raali£ place; and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling with finished baaemrat end attlo-on thoimnk of tho All johray above thoaqucctact j JAMES a CHUn 3> Jec2B:tf No;lMFtanrth at. - •V-I’ 7 XSalOttest Cured* ■'■■■■■ EMERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR BESTOR ATTV v '-ii ttoHalr onHead Horaussu BunJin/?! prevent the Hair from falling, is or peramswho mrt.-nsloglt Intreduood.ira roreicure for Baldnessi aniSiii testify, Bee drooler to be had of;iho Jt eonSu 0,11 particulars. Prlco fI.OO In largo hottle*. g nte ’ ®"“ faU A 00„.Proprietors, „ ; , sTBnneriorstreet,Cleveland,Ohio.- For salo inßlttctarEh In the folloulng hoosos:— ■ J l *,!? £. Wilcox 4 Co, Joel MoWer, Item Pa^.Jr, , , J-ILOassel. Plmdng c *ty-~!>■ A. Bechham, Presefy £ Means, J. p. EmtongJiatru —A. Patterson. Jehu O. Smith. fla2.T - FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, . JUST BECMTKD AT > A. FIELD’S DEPOT, : Os corner of.Vand etna Fifth Streets, mm rizu&a » nmon,’ (sppis ■*. • ■ C\? ' VC* \ * •> ;:v*v ■a*’, j*'. Vi ■-••’’‘-•‘'lv^^-tjiyjC^-'-jj^. T‘•>y>£?s , W fF Z , 1 " * TIIBATRE.— JCBZPU 0. tovtin. Vatu and ihna, . (hS* ; atr— Filth rtrtwt, nbore Wood. vmMmm oteittUMtng. ; Boxes and PaxquettefiOe; Private Boxes, large, $8; do, do, - small, $5; B«xmd Tier, 25c Boses for colored persons, GO*. Persons sec tiring seats Nr ill be charged l2*4 diC extra f?t the certificate. Boors ope© at flj£ o'clock; performance to com meoceat? o'clock.;....First nJgbtof the celebrated play of * Zantbe, or tie *stal Oath.” Firstnight of the celebrated cxtr&TBgania of “ Tofij and Jorry.”, This evening, Janus* ry Tth.1854. will be acted the celebrated play of ZaNTBE, OK THE OATH; Hefoanl* Mr BrcWbrd; Zanthe, Mnrßy* asr. Popular. Bancor Miss Bmfly WaldegraTe. Scotcb- Soog, Sfra STMUiIn. To conclude with TO3TANB JERRY: Corinthian Tom, Mr Foster ; Sate, • Mrs Ereleford. Tn re heaml.thoogigiDftl.Freach Prams of the Corsfcan Brothers. C. A. msAßTja' BECOSTD QUABBItLEPABTY! AT tAFAYETTB HALL.' CA. M’HANUS respectfully announcesto the Scholars .Bttcnd{narhlsJ>nJidug. v Acadcßii t -iui(l;A?fo.to.tilO_lia' dlea nod 4 GenOetnienwKp-receiVed invitations to his first Party, that his will begiven atIA FAYETTE HALL, CnWEPNESBAY EVEBIKOg January 11th, 1854 Hc-would also give notice to tils Scholars, and those .wishing*© -join* Lnf.tyetto Jfall, i onload of .Washington Hall,. as formerly. Ills 'second eeffirfomwiti, oorotacnce?on !HIEfiDAY, tbc : lotii lust. Those wlshiug to-join can call on or before that oven log at the IZall. * .A&'TickeUcmLe.bad&t any tixaebeforo the Party, nt tho Counting-Room .of tho “ Boily Post,’’ or of 0. A. Mc- Mauns, at iAfayotto Hall, ' - " " .■■■■ (ja2 C {ARGO'S HALL, finerth street near Wood., oppocite lA* i fayette Hall, can bo stained for Concerts, Public. Meeting*, Ac. Also, Cargo’e ttcd >Box Horn Bandcaur be round' in rcadlfiess aVall times; by applying to WH. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Paiseo Paguerreaa Roomsof R.M.Carge {Jyl9 - AUCTION SALES. JTAMES M*KENKA, Auctioneer and Commission Sfer- Vuianc»Na. 120 Woods treaty near fhq eorner of Fifth, Groceries, Glassware, ttew .ana. second hjurd -Puniitattj OacJj day at 10 and 2 o'clock; and at early gaslight, each, opening, Watches and JeWtilrTfGunflTPistols, BooksjP&neyar ticled, Cutlery, Boots, S£<>*f fef ith ,?J^ ra t^ r^e nl°reTery description of Pry floods.- •Rgfertfr the principal merchants. fehft ' Auction—UaUy-Salee. “ A T the. SalwiltooiDPi cornet of wood «nd iX Fifth fltrtitite, o'clock, A. 31., a getiernl tivSortniflut of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clolhintr. Boots’ ‘ anil Shoes, Hots, Caps, Ac., . AT ? O'CLOCK, P. sf., 7 ' TabWCuilnr, Loold&g Secondhand Household andKltcben Pur* nfturo,Ac~ AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., ißooks, Siaturoery,Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Haniwaremd Cntlery L Clotlilng f - Varictj-Goods, GoM find SHveruatches, Ac. = •P.'M i l)AVlS,'Aiieff<m/*r. fja3l;tf • QIXTrrPAWNTffiOKEtt’SgAr.BdPQOLD AND SILVER lj .WATCHES; Joweliy, TheatriroJ-OrnamEßUi, Clothinir. Ac., aTAuctios.*—THlS HN'ENING, Saturday, January 7tn» at curly gas light, wiUbo sold At M’JieDoa's Atjctlon Houjw. iho following Articles of an r .■■ • 13 gold and aliver.Watches; ; , ' 3 Guard Chains;-*; ■ 2 fi Vast'" do';-; 12 silver Comhe;: • 39 gold Finger Rings;' 63 Breast ;llns t assorted; 94 Finger Rings, assorted;. 40 pairEafßingg;;. • • 3 goldXccheta; ' ' 4 * -Fepcils; . ... 1 box Theatrical Ornaments ; 7 ' r Fine;Cutlery,vVariety-Goods. Shawls,- Eilfc-Tesfs drer Coats, one fine Buffalo Coat, 1 Bowse Knife, 1 fitoo twist Vowltag Piece, . JAMES fiI’KKNNA, . < J** ; - • —v' Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES* SALE of an extcmdve COUNTKY DItY • GOODS STQKB, AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY next Jannary P.IBM, ptlQ. oclock, will be aold, atMcKenaaV Auction-House, by orderbfJUfigDoeg* the; *i*ck of a rotnH -• eonntry store. Among tbe lot pome very fine ‘ goods, web an Saxony, alpaca, mons de laine*. glngbams, ituff. veatfngßj bleached antbrown-muslin*, riJk MWk and cravats, fins shawls and d*w© bdkfe~ ribbon*.' Ifl ties, tweed cloths, bassinets, patent thread, spool f»ttbh'i gtoreraud .hosiery, jraFpenderflj llnseys, Jamli's Tr/wTsblrfe ' and drawers, white dress,shirtygirighamnnd check shirts, crrorcoataand pantnlooDfl. ffuporflne satin vests, Irish Unon; backramand padding v sDfeplasb t chusans, heavy blankets, furniture called, man,', women, misses, boys oml youths* . boots, brbgans, shoes,bootees, boj>kiajyjrampß and slippers, earn overshoes; also; a -very large' lot or silk and worsted rdnge, with many other articles.; 4 * . deegg JAME 3 McttENNA, Auctioneer. STAPM ASDPANCT;J>BY GOODS, at Aucnoa.—Oo. MONDAY UOBNING, January 9£h, at lOo’clock, at the. Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Kfth sts, - • will be sold WJ:tattonsiva osSottmebt of Maronabla staple and fitiseyforeign and dcnnwUu Dry Goods, embracing all Ufrvarlrtya*udUy kept Ink BryGoods Store. Also, a •quantity of boots, Shoes, lists. Caps, Woolen Comforts, and a general assortment,of JasbiODable Clothing, fine whim Shirts, Ac. p. m. DAVIS, • daT- Auctioneer. - /. VATALOGIJfi WAUf»*p SATDJIDAY ■XJ ingi January 7th, nt CU o’clock, will bo sold; 'at'tbo a: large Books, Ac., among which Are-Natcre’* Gems, or Amerteah Wild Plow* »rs, colored plates Plora; do dot Gothic ArrhN ' <fClarerJ>?bl, : 4to, i)latea;^Ha n d : Work; ,» ioldsmith's Works;. Parlor Scrap Book j.Oodfhvy Malvern, •'■ i]alla,byßu)wc r . illurt’d; Camifos’s Speeches t Wirt a.; v PAlxii'fc-" Henry; • Workst ' itetmes' and Sifptcbes on. thP h ConUnßnt,platcsrColeridt’e t Shellpy, and Scats; RolHii’a Ancient nistoy: Wibi«*BloOm; lllurtr’d;- Jasrphust .Britlah Poets, £ vals:; WUnou’s;E#rBoyß; Westcni <- eimner, and ,Gardener;; -Fisk’s Ifoly -Ifinglnaor’iT'• l Pocket Guido: Pictorial nistory of France ; lUnko’s Befor mat ion t'FamUjr Bibles, Ac. are ready/- - !»•* " : ; - - - ll M. DAWS, Aoct'r. SEOON&UANU bKbKN. WIAVB WANG ITDKTJS AT ' , .T o’clock, at the Comuugrcial Sales, Booms, cornerVrf Wood and Fifth stilts,.T*iJ I besoldW fine tomjd BosewoOcf <teo * sovcn-Octuve Piano,nearly new, wliiehre-»*t SSC<V . -A. 1-. M.VAVJS.AucI’r. Eittcrsr I I •Xj ,^®^H E \z ; AN'Tl-pVSl*EpXlO*'«tt*l wnrmntea ta.invifc-- I J_i orate tinu strengthen the vhole Kystcm ofevery cxto r I who e*eslhem« imtoow krpt lor sale by :; • »••• * |, . I>r. QEO.,l£ 4iEy3Elt, <jbroer , TToo<l>t. Rntl Vitkin air«»» • - - ™£,^Jl'W RS ’ I, ™ ,:i -" ,rt ’ I ' Tood “ t - tot. Third uudFourtli: I JOEL MOIILEK, DnJKBWt; Llbort w f treet; ( ' [.“““ltopritot class Jlotols nud llostMinraLvnd well a* ■- jlrtlere gcDorally. wheretbe proprietors most j'Mpwtfilllr" I refer the public Tor them. - , 1 ' | calculable, good tbeyeifect. .:, Feeling satined that our Bitters possess merit sufficient;'- : to recotumeOa them, tie will not. multiply worts la their ' pnisoi but astral■togiye them 8 trial;'but bo rorerul to ' for HOSTETIER# STOMACH BtWgES, os there two i other Bitters- represented to bo .the same, which comonre- , I a rirel, either «s to tbdr medicinal qualities, or ns a beverage. They ero L put up In squns.hotUM, containing' * full qnart, wlthdi- ’ [. rKtimui on, and Br. J. Hasklta*» SumaADMcrt blown on ' I the glass. None other gonhliw. > ./■ ■ -c -. ‘ ” ;; - HOSTETTEB, BMITHi'Ca, " t-..aqiaX . 257- Penn street. Pittsburgh:--" Mouse or Kelnge. ..fIWE. ANNUAL MEETING'-of. the subscribers in. tho ■: ■. t ~»I !. n i fUSj.P^sl g,:* > r ' w “ i t«ra PenSFflTanU will be . beij at PHILO UAI.L, coMOSDAY, JanoarySd, ISSI. v ■> “* twd <-e HMaira, Cir the analog /<*?• *oiiftfcteudaceo retiucrtCHl. ■.■■■• • — d y* B ‘ THQ3. BAKEWELL. Pres’t ,fVT i J v BOOKS.—Just wanted,.Tn B Voiine Yoenrenrs or'•' Ameri “ : **«■>«» Mi Lid; with -. mod Parodies; bj Phoebe Carer * .Passion FTovew. :•■• ■ ■■ J ' flrc - " WeßfjßSeond rerira; by Alice Carey. b “ ■ tnß ■. M«a«oaThtngainEnri4i;byKlrwnn.'' A iia#supply;«jßjt am, just wady and foT'iaia at : £• I C. W. A. GILBKNFBMNP.Y A * --70'Foortb street;■ ■.->• HOLD, DBIVEE! XOCOHOTXVE AhEADTI _ • wM Eitatft fofßaU I : tfie soit. ?.^f^^S.^? t qaalltJ f? .ew.arowoei ami .bcinß »ei» < ■ ---® om ®.--*jwre-. o_r ; fcnrtwn iMsrcr-liuHnf! . 1 •prlngn.of exMlient «ter thereon,. ThlsXand but &3uu“t . river, end ono mile oMdoneDeaßelfimidalmiMi nn *v,„iS,„ or the CmnennHltßailrAa fSffSIS tH&gS? ' •nloeitaartlhlebedOMEM?OEE. TbSSatoSSm?' ‘ JjJlttemjMMtgjly.airttbobrAs Irridnrtirifeawfeto ■ aeejgy ■■■-■■■.'■■■• RealEefalo Agent.«tthln6m?e. umctj ALLKOIiKt) t VALIJSV «. , K CO} . i M > for °“ PpnSo of“lml^ : ®9A»nn*l Eroortsof thePres'aentana Ede!b«m will to .S2S£}SS 4 lw “ ia “ wtinB " oxdcr or thft Beard. ■ d«29siSw • , .. J GIBSON. Sec’y. r DFPICD OHIO AND i»A. B. E» COL > ATOTIOR—XIio Annnnl , -Election of Directors QftheOhioand'P<mna. » Company;for tho eoHnincyearrwfll ba held <>iA'ftiTi *0 Pittsburgh, on TITTJRBDAY iho iaS? ®s 3*®" 0f t *‘“ Bwri of “reetois. d*a:aid J. noßiwsgv. scct. - ~«S ..-•. lOurfjentlcmanlycJdfriend next door Tabbingalarmedafcjiteexponsca; * ■’■■•". '■ Ji tlirea wsore and mom— Batlejcannot compete the Stomas. Novliullea, jodnmst bearln animi. .: Id drier fo aaVeexpenma: ■' Got* Bosrawottfce right kind, -.-• ; ... i At ibd fadcy Stom of Sroscaa* .- ‘ * * - theplaco, No. 38 MASK FT «» aHWMU the *n« a* Cheep ft * ' * re ~ inyaj. ,M. J. & <! ?|>i:KCK. I r „ T ? o^ t .topStaStHiwa!' OMKR IPAISUA YICTOILIOUQt 4 Swill bepoedTed * fearacr thOTB |9 J& . dbiiht ■ T*tlt UiaL «t ?.ATTl<l' TIEWEMAN * CO/S3E W£l*aY BTQIU3, two don, from Wool, oppS®: the MoSioe p“? £,§££ J Md - °f FotTUHy outt,nna ttierefore bo fold oil . BlsWn ?, U *. ’')? Chrfatman on J K c w tear* Prewntscannot find fkratter'ojHtfrtmtiSy lhaii Uils • tod;and ‘hit; lrwrn H;- . Joclnl.wiUi tho greotcrd care, os to wrtuanM]) I n nal .till Ppuntiy dodut, and others jijlt Smltt to S*Alnu&*» ftWS “Jft BlWtißß'oracrtoctißefitw TUtrctoiott i£Z > wbfn>, a 4 wo era delofmlned to let none ’go uOKatlrrfiw! ' l2ciS RELNEUAN tl<«l7tdiw 42 Fifth street, two dong from wjj, offrilHtuta MoMHiw ~ ‘ Mtf qualities Ibr **)«lbw'hr 1 ' v; _’ f „, -- j. a davtson. J ***# , M3* :;^S^lartotntvFourth. 4S§ft- \-r ’’ .v 1.'.:-.' v„ .■‘/.•vv.-r..'V - **-* ,rVjae* AMUSEMENTS. cara. ‘ JAHEBIJoKKfIffA, Auctioneer. F. H, ttAVIS, Auctioneer. , V- •V', V : } ' < *• r ■ ■■
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