’ .... ) ' ,--* ,’ v V;\* t ' *,*,<■- t',‘ , '*, ' ‘ / L,V * l" i - - * J * ,« ~** > -no -.-£.':'.: -■• , -• .’■ \, ■ • ; |%^;T'l*'‘'P^^s;*x-??^^r i :« i; v-i':n !^^ !t!gill#|#lE k:: 4ripM«'s* SSEE .ss3gSis£-' -/r ';--' •••-.••••••••••>* •• ■• •'•••" •:-• ;^Bb^^ii^;W^enfe:^^unc^^n*'fbL : boat boilers tmd mnifl* &n4^ ’i-'i ?l > 7.*-.l\^^iAjtT r l s''.aV-'VI ' - tnojiis prautw..^..."..***.**^*-*^-*"-^ olo *^'** oaLHOtfi. 'l^«ii^g3:ofv r BteS^o4t--^j^^j?|^^i^«) Vx.-.'.'-'. Phillips A Glllmore, Editors & PwprietoK. tfecritystetionff I8ff: -;;.- : 'x- ~.-."•■• Tholaw has beson iapper^tiohVabpiifcontfiyear; \ - - '■ .-..- ~ ~'. ':• :'.' .••*fo*’. t - ; -: •• xx- 18 fo ■ anditis clalmea]thattheiumber of ; . PITTSmiBGBB ; ' ' ' ;;,; ; * I -fi S’! g = 'll'? Mddenie has been greatly reduced anting *0 "*> ;:■: . WEDNEBOAy MORNISG::::::::JAKUARTII- ■.-. ;' / |; g|a|. ? f last year under the operation of the law. : 00^ ■"'■ -'- ~~ " ''~~Zl ’ ' : ■ -I"''3- t : .fr! ’>■*.. 5- - > l -'TfcemMl^-toaMtTO^w«»4at»UcMa«»te " ' ■ • oa-BEADtKGMATOHiWHJ. be EOT3SDON each .; ■_______ _j_ _i_ j_U_ : i B even greater onrailroads than onsteamboats. witbabt. g i?o M.% I! IS 2 ’l Why worid not a similar law be equally proper f a^u fS do :r": SilB ?Mo« US il :i^^L u&%Zi!ZlE£>S£*L. sssuszzlzis*B s i i 3 s s C{ «'J! ® nte otLadiDS : BlU H *< d s “Si oir Job Type lvt »* ■• - »«1 W*» ibst ises tofe. >^to V(^^ T r *'<‘l bills, OtC.» to gIVO U 8 a call. All OQ yp . jj r . ToU’s majority over Pettigrew 131,034, his ntBjority ... ? ;, ' / , w ® r > ' '':i»froffl»e-io8b:-«tt(wlem manufiotore rand ©*? rai _J i -....- : - . ****■, nof CA to jileasoall oot ouatomere. Onr work- , We beUevo eaoh a meaaore shooU be adopt ■ :'•: their baaitteßS, and rote Mlb behind tho Tree Boil nominee,ut tho Iwt Moynrt 0 d; and that much good would result from it. - ; k : ' S'Z*\] ”«rT fa- «t,ts thin Mr. tj bUe d states employs tis railroads la oar- ‘ ' r *— ii ii; ;.;:l; ;tii}lJW>or 9»Waanaly all wno wiji ; «a, ; Quari^..M^v^.9 „,„ lM^ aMßyo , leythe'coverotiieiit assamethe I'’ ■- ' .•' Toma aIS order. .■ _. - - yeir 153 \ote3 were polled more than bt tho present eleo* ..S & ... 1 ~.• ® -r. 1t .' -i;, ° = L. v:;v.;.: last of rwlroad Inßpection; and many Utob, -./:; • ; ‘ : --. iiiaatas pp.CoOTca^-Beiow-wflt;b» : fi>uiDd-tbe rewitof- ttmok" property* wonld probably^bo sared carriers ftrrtbo Evening, Pott.: ;the election for members of the-Select and Common Conn- tbcjfebyi ;^-T'/•;,-.: ! ‘'-V:-'. n 81 , . ■ Wb,stiCk6,: xvw w '/ iTi V 7 ' ; TUB MINING MAOAZXfSB« <4' I " -..»■• / ■ ■;■:-■ - v :. ! : . v rn«st w “ ••:,."'- M4 We have received from the editor and publish- amn<l f ‘ er, ffm. J. Tenny. 142 Pulton street, New York,; 'v:raorolAhntima in the' /Obitcd Stateß buUt . BeoJ ..'Bfiig l iriy-.. >m\ H.ltißiOiir—ii 1M the Above Magaiine for Januaiy, 1854—N0. 1, ; c i M more ebbstantially, no ono that hasbeea worked Vol;^ U. kTha contents are-Mpdes of Workieg, •' so .constantly with so few serious accidents; C oalln England; Journal of Miniog Laws nnd m Begnlations; Commeroial Aspeotof the Mining ' '.-.-i jaOTanapidlyiaoreaaing, or ona®oreßoljdbasiß -.: .-, Interest. - .v : -- ..-.• .■ - ,V: gn. ‘ :j i.-.. : •••;• .::--.v.«i.iin tlie-rtetunrlsnda'ContrniAona;-;:.'- - .T.r..5wcitter..;„.1:......2Mi Johnsr. Irwin-........™ iss Joornal of Gold MiningPeerationsjr, f :i : -I ..^^:.5«^.:.......,.|M. s ■ fcS s aß -;-V--k-C.i:r-.:-- ‘ lion 'seven • hunlrOd thousand dollars, ■ The ; a-nmoa.tew.SL;'.:;;, T ~:; . . .;-Wojndge,frotn ; thol»nef lmko, fi.C-i, 'i. 1 ' »W ' j' ~.., :_ IRKO n clear Tl.omaj M»tth0!1_„.:.....512 John Burton-...——-.. 593 giyen It that It 18 0 well Condooted and ÜBofol part of the »sd workedin 1853 yielded a clear waitM, K irkp»tricfc...._ .433 JohnQolnn- 2JS g‘ VB “ * v ,‘ u r, Tr : : i mwsm wszm ®^ssa®£ > s. :• •• %irinsj ; 1; '..-V'cv.': . •.- . oonntry, and. Is with useful and interest : Toad, planes Win soon be avoided, and j4lnK , jjoAuley ;. 263 -;«fiap. We take the followiog from the Cincin-, ; ■■■■ ' ;:V ■•': the road completed overthe monntains, so as to "■ : Ao independent of the Portage road. Tho trains Hagh A ,,. m „ ...".„.. cos") WBUomWlton.. Ml ' Foreign Appointment.. . wiii then bo able torun through from Pittsburgh - . , Ctomoa dm-.m. We have received from our special corrcS i - -toibiiadolphla In probably eomowhat less than iiotthan BroHonthoi— 254 Wm.».H»maton 362 .pendent at Washington, the Subjoined complete ■• ■•«' > v.iim.ii» l ua..ufw j ii.;„ Jostph Smidth 165 John Martin a»7 ÜBt of the Diplomatic and other ForeignAp : ••'? fourteen honre. By the Ist of February this j ohn p , 0ne5 ....,„.„„„.,-sio Anarewtott...-,. ;mo ““i-in-ents made by the present Administration, The company intend also ad- ■£“s'**”* to r: i? who are still in office.: It will bo found a cat- : * ding an eipress train to run through in twelve ... . ■.; • gntn Wabd —Select Council alogue of considerable Interest: • •■- ■■ ''•' hours, -stopping only'at the principal stations, c. 0. Loomi, 2J41 wmtamWard..... —.218 Esqx.ard. • •••' This. in connection with the fust trains on tho Minister London: James Bochanan. . : ‘ : -: OliiihndPehnsylVama road, and^its connections; % If 1 to Seotetary Legation, London: Dan. E.Eioklibs. will bring Oinoinnati within twenty-six hours of S- St 1 \% S Sil? JamesL. Karr, inSependent, xecetred 33 votes! ScoilAsn. ■ —— V 'The Central road is dso driyinglorwerd tho ScvEsinAvars— SdeciCbuntiL • 1 c o ngul Xsclth• James McDowell. ■•:•<;. : wort of laying down the second track ; and the Henry hjtlo— ~.—, 12S1 J. S. 5fca0wry.......... 108 C(, nsa i Glasgow: Philip T. Ileaßtt. ■ '• lixiVjs not far distant when a continhous double as „ s 1 B ab u n -J^to'c^O’NeU ': : i4ctrailfotia, btinttnthemost subBtantial man- HujtfMoStasiterß--..... 142 jz. T0mer....... S 3 '• ner, and eqnipped for business to its full capaci- Eiairtn Wutn.—feleet Otmcil. rnnral Oalwnv * John Duffv wmmmmwmmmmfamem. t :■ ■-.'k^-iSSwaj-.sw “ 0 “” , “' w - 'gar^ :- > Bat at tho same time andSte % , h Mxcn i« | John a Kenne5y......... 120 Consol HongEongsJames Ke«an.v iS Consul Sidney. N.“ JamesH. Williams. ; ; :'B*o,»pi*ykprogi °ni will, in connection Nism Wam^SHect (bunco, CoiiSnl Melbourne: lames H. Tarleton. .:- with the Central, bring Cincinnati and Philadel- SiUhevEdwanli.-.::... AalChirl<a<a»ney..;........: 01 Nobth America. .. .' . wiSiirtiihto'Aboit ftrtnty-twoboon of woh A™ . -Constii naUfaitßohMtW, Proser. ?'■'-••' tho East and West. Travel and trade will take ALhEGHESY CITT. *» Turk’s Island, John L. Nelson, ; -V;': ~»ho.shorteßVTo«e.i;ana: t hisis it. , :V : < •• ~ Bart ‘^ J^^ oor ’ V - T It is not wonderful that, With sneh ptospsc.s, oooteeted bythoatfforcnUepimhtiforomM! nndthovote r _■ n ,_ . ;-;• to - Consul Dsmarara^Den, son. • .•••".• awnttliOi-iißHwy-Jowi mow. 2.M-vouu. Ther^t tossenwy.. Minister St Petersburg: Seymour; r: •■■'. ; ;ritobotidshbii;ia England at opTemium. : Fourth do ■—-.-2 M M Consul" “ " Dancah : H.'Mcßae. UMli'-• - -i Total «... .SC3 T 63 284 272 | *» La Rochelle: Edward B. Bacbanau, •=• - now in aaepindadingotilfit, has cost about eleven - mujority o»«r Bessj J«100; over Sawyer SO, asd *• Bordeaux: Loti K. Botten. ' rt V:■ million dollars/ Tbo net earnings on that part jOmrWoJiowHi-csi, . . « . Havrc^B.lL v 4> v fr? ij : , ri ,b~ :.. •, . ' ••••'• u t , n j_« Adam?, th« Mayor elect, wateupportotlM* CUltco* « Marwjllee: Samuel BlnsmorOs ?*?«:?»«*^y^-T^- elewea hondr*d : « Bnyonnct-Jobn-P. SnUivan. ' ;; ' thOosaad dollars,:or more than eleven per cent. • ■ • —;— Spakibh DoMisiose, > V- : - f :y ■/•• >• • COFGREBBIOSAI. Minister Madrid: Pierre Soule. ■'■ . M.BaißtATnirE. . . .. COSGUEBBIOSAI,. . Ccba. :’•’ : Thomnß A. McQuirohas been elected Clerk of A billiiasbeea reported to Congress by, Mr. Consul Matanzss: Edward Worrell. . - ‘/ft : Senote;" The vote stood—McGuire, Douglas for tho establishment of a terrl- St Jago do Cuba: Stephen Cochran. : . 6em., 18; Sullivan, Whig, 16. _■ _. : . . torial government in Nebraska. Tho report of _„ . r’Dwvrr ' Henry Pettibone wos elected Assistant Clerk. ; the Committee on Tcrritoricß, of the Senate, is. ... pK Pools, ° rB y ?'. . : . ;- ’W; B; Wair, NelSan Weiser and A. L. Henner- ; published in the Washington Onion, of Satnrday. 4 Do Lorando, | Inoi G. Willii. : v ■'■• : -Clerkß.;, Wm.- The 1 bill contains, amoog other things, tho fol- '••••'•' : ) B.Cummings.SergeantatArmß; Wm. Alber- lowiDg propooitione: ■’ '■„■■.■ Tv A J J Ssthola Consul ’ *• *4* *in at Bmtt. John: Humphreys vros elected i thelrnpnronri* Ctergo D’Affaires Hague: Augnsto Belmont. {: «aiESSS ; •' '■ iaidn objection to them being that they author-: boaa j 9 Vith the rightof appeal to thß Supreme ._ •. a-, b Bavetav IpiiftMig: i :/ :;• the vetoes almostunani-: Secretary o;^3^m : v -' PW*y» , i In the Territory, tbo Baffle OB In/the States. rKfAwm Tt'Kft*\rPH Vienna-TrAßrrß : Jaekeon i- • ' » will be seen therefore that municipal sob- uis Baid that Jlr. Benton will oppose tho hiß, Consul Vienna: George H Lippett , r: v ;;'Btti»toMm.to.» ? UM^# : !md- oa«pmp«MS, inn , orwv . rtßlll^^fo p biU t oll . w j ttlll tt h j ß p oW . lt «< Trieste: Wyodhamßobson. > not receive legislative or ereentive eanetton. It igcb i ged opponents of ffiohUl, that it “ Vcoic U t s°"“ DC t M : ! : jl y K tV^J n is a violation of the Missouri compromise, as it Consul Stnttgardt-. Max Stc'tthiomer. >h* T _ looks to the legaiiiation of slavery; north oflnti- Hbssb Cassei., Hesse DAnusiAKT aku Nassao, : ?t will; la^e tb ; rt^rix an(l a half, condition upon Consul Mayenoo B. M’Melohons. I '«fcp future snbscnptlona of that nature; nnd it; Badeh. : , - >wilfeake the bondsolready issuedunder former, whichtheState ofMissouri wasi . C ousul Mannheim: John Soherff. tt % ■-■ ,v__ the TJmon, is the following, as it is found in the Hasskatic oa Fbee Cities. tfe! ta " 6eH T": aS Cap , oct of 1820: Consul Hamburg, L M Johnson. |^^^ftg#SS^Si ; 4t|rg!! «• —«■« l ; * l » 1 °””” SSSR2?S!J!iTh?^“ s ’ r ‘ y ' • in his messoge, we think the Legislature will of SS degrees, SO mmvtu North Latitude, not in~ „ Zurich • Geortrt N Gonndio SS Z-f'f fully sustain, and the people, without distinction cluitd mthm the limit, of the State contemplated by “' SauiXa. fxS£Zi\Vi££il ■'' -- 3d.. A-grcat. tednotion of tho amount of spe- . .jn,U- perpetnsd prohibition Mr; Doagka pro- Postifical Sxateb. *V§| oial legislation. poses to repeal, by the following provision-in tho Charge Borne: Lewis Cass, Jr. iWMPMM ™ 7:T *~~: o^N .^s r b. BwSKwiJ®®©swf<^4 fc 'a3^'?'>SHh , K>siw% 2&litoJL’ft£*S!li;3i!s ' •.•-• w-n oil irtnSa nf . • “And when admitted m a Stalt or Stotts, the Tubee-t-act Eqtft. omnibus bilU are vehicles in whloh all kindsof Bald territory, or any portion of the same, Bball Minister Constantinople: Carroll Bpenoe. ; 4*l corrupt and improper measures aro earned bo received into the Onion, wuh or without tla- Consnl General Alexandria: Edwin De Leon. through the legislature. Let every measure bo. very, ae their comtitution maypreecrtbe at.the time - ■ . _ _ . I —i »J«. - ——w- o *- —t* °- fc *BLr** '• '**■* Its own monte, or fall for want of merit. It ia eaid tbe bill also disaatififiCß the ultra Commissioner, Canton: Kobcrt MoLano. We think very few people in this Common- Southerner*, who;are concooting another bill Consul*Fuh Chau: Caleb Jones. wai,h - n p° n • fair l oonßlderotio ° of tbe Ba y e °!’ maWas tw ° Tcrritori ‘° ot onoo; :: £* a ZLT • ' Tbert c H7 muW " -- - FbMd. degiro that tho praetice of municipal sub- ~ N lng Po: Charles W. Bradley. ' • ••• eoriptions-to railroads ehonld be carried further. Fobeiun Aqesov,—Wo would call tho atten- SASDwron IsiAsns. Some of the cities and counties of our State have tion of the publio to tho card of A. J. Bohset, Commissioner, Honolulu: David L. Gregg become dangerously involved by such subscrip- who, in connection with Mr. Levi K. Bowes, U. Co “ aal - Bo , no ]°* a o^oTf’“rL^" 5 ' 1 ' ««*•• Tt °y “ a y » ot b 0 eoted t 0 8. Consul Bordeaux, proposes to cstabl.sh a “ ' 686, lOßfir But that must depend on whether the Commercial Agency in that city. Their ca|d Com Agent, Apia: Aaron Van Camp. jPoadAj)ayj and become so profitable as to relieve describes thebußinese in which they will engage* Hatti. .. . , the oities and counties from the debts before tho and wo can commend thorn to the fall confidence Com. Agent, Joseph W. Lewis, \ bonds fall due. of all who dosire their servioes. Mr. Bohmet Minister. Mexico: James Oadßden. nRVTtnn review we have known from enr, y childhood, and ho has Secretary Legation, Mexico: Cripps •.ssszesssse;.**. “•r'-sr.vos^'sv '"' terly isyeocived from the American publiahers, oorreo nsineßs man. „ Mluatillan: Jamos A. Pleasanis. • Leonard Scott & Co., 79 Fulton street, N. V. - „ " a " '. Cbhtbab Amebioa. % Contents:—Life and Times of Madame de Stael; A DEsrnrcnvx HrnmoAßß occurred among Minister: Solon Borland. wlSa«SKS«s»^Sf'sliS:»2S , SiSva^'4ystJ?S«3g.* , .'4»|*Sb»si*^»S , ~ - , T , ~••• ws™Vo. TSn lko Bahama Islands m the latter port of last Secretary Legation: Fredenok A. Boelen. Protestantism ip M« N vda; Lsn, month ft# , OSB 3f BeTeral v P eBsel aDd Com . San Juan Del Norte, Joseph W. Wwi guage 0f f M ° d ; rb r G ”,7 ’ drivmg many others ashore. Tho loss oi life Fabens. NewQbanada , .. -Making and Christianity: Domestic Service.; ° , , ~, , . , wew ukanada ?J Nelly Armstrong; Weld’s History of tho Royal “ nd “> P roTa ve«7 largo. At Ch „ ge , Bogota, James a Green Boom; Tho Religious and PoUdeal Relations E « ma ’ “7 boDBaa w «° blown , tba Consul, Bao ?^ b Q ° ‘ .Vp^iher of°Rußßxa; and some other topics. This is tho ain crop d . cstroyc<l ; ? nd many veMcla drmn ABP ‘ Vehe^la. first number of tho 16th Volume; No. I. of .ho Mboro « eaus.og great distreea. ConBul> Lagn Isaao T . Qolding . American '7°“’ a f . a f c ° d ‘f Bcetkq tho year 1868 there were on the dif- Charge, Qai.o, Phibs! White. 2®s^^• itlfl ono of themostably condaoted or all the . .v -/• •' ! *u •itV*a ai * . ••• 6 1 . Buazil. ••' * \ t . ferent railroads of the United States, about 160 ' , £? m . Momber of p «*on 9 kinrf, AlB*llhoDipMii. ! >”rf coif. SIANYPENHY. V killed and 200 injured. There were about 180 “ Rio Janeiro, Robert G. Seott. IM-& I» p -p Col. Qeo. W. Manypenny, Commissioner of u Tes loßt i aßt year in the United States by con- „ , - San tlaEo,Bamnel Medary. h'nir-’ef, • ZS'xhzsC y ?- ~ r;4;’ 'i ‘ Indian Affairs&will please accept onr thanks for flogration. Seorßtary Legation, Santiago, Tbos. E. Massy. J-:/'<TrrAi;J- ,<t ,‘ a W>£?fJt : V%| a valuable volume, bring his last nnnuol report Consnl, Valparaiso, Reuben Wood. L -7:4“ ! on Indian Affaira. Dnco Sioee-The attention of the pnbliois , - ■ „ -\,' <-~HtCtf>> '»;? -'V- i- 1 This Teport Is highly spoken of by tho press directed to tho notice of Messrs. Fiehikg & Minister, y™^, jJ c^Mnriott ■*}■ CJits 'is • *_t,’ 3 latter of much interest. rianoed Druggists, and enjoy tho confidence of ~ Paita, Fayette M. Ringgold. iPI-' tX'-' r ' '.i? The Colonel is a Pennsylvanian, a native of all tho physicians, and tho portion of tho publio B°i.rviA.. _ C Fayette county, wo believe, and has been long with whom they have done business. Their me- Charge, Chnqnlsaoa, John W. Pans. In the employment of tho government, and his i dieinesare of the best quality, andwiUbepnt ‘ {terall tbe to ik about Chicago being t *Z%:U</ T CP - 1- JZS*, to seems to be «v Q<: qxpeoted frcmlts author’s high reputation, flQl?odto Btart a new paper. Onr cotemporary that city, elated on New VeaPs day, that there * -I V,',iv'’ "''■ ‘■*W 9 > ‘v'-v'-v 'S By Dibasiebs at ssAinall ports of tho world, 'of the'Gaittle will havo his hands full to at- had been bat three doathsin h a congrega ion j ’*' -' 1 * "'.i'll durinelastyear. abont'2soo lives were lost ’tend to two opponents, bnt ho is able to do it, during the past year. I r.V- </'-■'■* ’ •’ ~‘" P '!•''■>' ! V •b'* -' T /j “ * ”■ . X * r -’. ;~3 : > .- : 'V> f\ - •vi'C - "b-^V J - . ".vi~ .-•> g-.-v i- —• ' .. -rfes. rr * .* Mr . «v->^ ■ ;, -r-.w, _v . jX--—''vs-V'V jrA'jltr A <- ’"■ i\ ~ ’> J ‘ Ay ; .- -vl l?f' 'T - ■ >_ S . \\ S. V-* .• , f • . ..*■ »• >•- JVEWSFOSt MSW’MSt JOEJVt , PlWSjjjnuOß, January 10. ■ A little over C fcetf water in • the channel, and faUing'slowly; and olpfir of ice, except about boita at shore. Ico running out of the rirer. ' ?Ho boats on Ohio, Allegheny or Mon ongabeln river front thlß. port. The river at this point oontinucs, to recede, with about four feet water in the canal. Tbo gorgo ofico at Six Mile Island brokeup yester day morning, and tho ico front it accumulated ini the bend of the fiver opposite this city. " Our despatches from Cincinnati and Madison, state -that tho weathor at .those place? wps-quite warm •yesterdays and thaico‘ disappeof in g rapidly-; wo i may therefore expect that navigation will bo fairly resumed,in the conrse of a few days. _ ’ A private despatch yostefday, from Nashville, states that there were five feet wateronHar peth shoals; and a rise was expected.— Zouiaeille Courier, January Tho ice commenced -running very heavy on Saturday morning, continuing up to tho hour of going to presß last-night. i- ; . A despatch was received from Lav>ronceburg by Capt. Pratimau, ouSaturday night, annonnc* iog tho river closed ot that point. 5 Tho Lady Pike, from Louisville-—tho Stn franklin 1 , having abandoned this trip—rarriVed yesterday' morning, shaving forced her way, through the gorgeatLawrenceburg. She reports too Emma Dean and J. O. Cline, laid up at; the month of the Kentucky river, and Helen Mar at Bedem's. ' ■ ■■; ■ : The Wisconsin started for Madison, on Satur day, and on: arriving at McCnUonsisUipple found tho iec too heavy,’ and returned to this city, abandoning the trip. Cincinnati Columbianf January 9. The Charleston .left for Memphis; but laid up for the same reason, on reaching;Aurora,. The ice gorged up the mouth of the_ Big Mia mi yesterday, entirely, suspending navigation for the present. -The goTge:helow; caused the water 1 to risent thiapoint noarlya foot. ; ; The lovco ■is thronged with boats, at. least twenty five, several of which are partly loaded for New Oricnrfa and st. Louis, but.da|ne:hot.ven ture out, Largo quantities of pork is in store awnitingen opportunity for shipment south. : ; In consequence of tbo gorge no mail boat left for LouisriUe yesterday. . Despatches from Nashvillo yesterday, report the Cumberland falling fast, witbfonr feetwater on the shoals. ■; Despatches from-St, Louis dissipate all pros pects of any improvement in the navigation. Tbt weather has turned cold, the river falling, and the ice thick-and gorged at Merrimas. The Tishomingo, from New Orleans, is expect ed ut Louisville to-morrew. The wind blew a perfect gale along the river, Thursday night, and tbc mail booit Telegraph No, 15 had the utmost difficulty, at times, to make headway against it, during her trip from Cincin nati J*.** W !*!V seconded by the peffleverauce' of her gallant crew and'her powerful.engines, in keeping her prow to the gale, and arrived at the wharf in good time and perfect safety. p , The river woe lull of floating ice last night, almost entirely closing navigation, even to the ] ferry boats. Thirty steamers wero lying nlong the levee, between Ludlow and Walnut streets, but they made no signs of life. The halyards rattled drearily'against the flag staffs; the fur naces looked block ond fcoidf while a knot of shivering stevedores—blacker and colder—look ed hungrily over the deserted lauding,. kicked their broad feet against o solitnry bale of cotton, | and wondered “if the Orleans boats would bber run again!” The Duke, the .Falcon, the Argyll, and other boats, ore nearly or quite: freighted, and wait for the dubious January thaw. The Louisville i mail boats will run ns long as powerful engines will Sliova sharp bows throngh the ponderous I cakes ut ice.— Cin. Commercial of Jan. 0. The weather continues mild with indioatioue of rain. During the twenty four hours ending at dusk lost evenins. the river had receded three inches, and was still falling. The ice has near ly oil disappeared. AU the regular packets were receiving freight for the resumption of business, with light offer ings for St. Louis, Nashville.and New Orleans. The boats loading to-day are —Ben Franklin, Lonisvilla jfpbns,Maysvi'.lo Cline, Madison; and ITujAinyton Chjj Pittsburgh. : .The EurcpOi: Tropic, Tecum eh, Falcon, JMstc Tori uoiDe!ta,nte loadiog for New Orleanß, and Royal Arch for St. Louis. 1 The Arrn/le will loadfor New. .Orleans as soon as she can reshlp her freight for Pittsburgh. Tho .Vafft? Wayne left for New Orleans last night with a largo passenger trip. Helen Mar also left for Marietta.. fho Duke and Urn. Noble .armed from New Orleans with fuUcargoes—the former boat bring* lag the United States mail from Neve Orleans to LouiayiUe. We learn that the Reindeer, Capt. Montgomery, from New Orleans, was hard aground and out of tbo channel, at Island 18 in the Mississippi, and bod broken her larboard engine. The informa tion was giren to tho officers of the I’ikont Cairo, by tho pilots of the St. Louis packet Illinois. Capt. John Dales has purchased one half of the steamer Herald for $9OOO. The whole boat has changed bands at 1p18,000.' . Tho.XfrraW.will ran in tbo Illinois river during the next season. —Cincinnati Enquirer, January !, THE SAN FRANCISCO. Wo find the following in the Baltimore Sonin relation to the steamer Ban Francisco. It is moro favorable to thosafcty of tho vessel than at first reported: The following 'interesting dispatch was: re* ccivcd yeaterday by the Secretary of the Nary, from Messrs. Aepinwall & Co., owners of the steamer Sin Francisco: New Tons, January Bth.—Mato of tho brig NOpdlcon spoke the steamer San Francisco, De cember 25th. lie gives a consistent and intel ligent report, and states thnt Copt. Wattina had plenty of provisions. lio had, however, light ened the ship. There were no men at the pumps. The brig Napoleon was at the nearest point within thirty yards of her, and saw twenty male passengers on deck. The cabin, hurricane deck forward and wheels were standing. The doma-, ges to the steamer were merely in her upper works, amid-ships. The wheel-houses were gone, but the' wheels were entire, and both guards in good order. The mate is sure that the rudder was all right. The foremast was gone above deok,but.the. mizzenmast, (an im portant faet towards her safety) was standing. Both smoke-stacks were entirely gone. The hull looked to ho in good: order. The sea was heavy with a strong night breeze from the north west As. far as could bo ascertained the same pumps Were working®' The steamer was again seen on the 20th De cember safe, with the drag out forward, and her head to tho wind. The damages to her occur red in the gale of Deo. 2i, which was intensely severe, - The Ban Fraholseo is insured In Wall street for $BOO,OOO. It is BtatedthoQovernmentpaid $BO,OOO for the conveyance of the troops to their 'ports, of destination: Among those on board, it is said, are a married daughter of Mr. Ererett, and a married daughter of Judge Tanej’, tho wife of Colonel Taylor. We learn from the Washington Globe tbatthe Secretary, of the Navy has directed two energe tic officers of tho Navy, Lieutenants Gansevoort and Boggs, to proceed in the Alabama, (the ves sel chartered by the War Department for the purpose of rendering assistanoo totho San Fran oisoo,) to afford such aid and advice os their ex-, pericnce and judgment may suggest. The Ala bama, with coal sufficient to last fifteen to eigh teen days, and fresh provisions for passengers, sailed from Now York early yesterday morning. The Globe'says: The Secretary has also directed the Bloop of war Decatur, now fitting for sea at Boston, to. proceed in the search, if, in the opinion of the commandant of the yard, she can bo of service. Since the above was in type, wo learn that the' Secretary of the Navy has directed the steamer North Btar, at New York, to bo chartered, offi cered and manned, and sent to the relief of the San Fransisco. Jahosiattski & Bno., 202T.ibsbty s'irset.— Wo would call the attention of all who desire to purchase good clothing well msdej to call at the number above indicated, and they will be suited to their satisfaction. ■ : A Mabbiaqe has just come off in Syracuse, which was the result of an advertisement insert* in the New York papers. The advertisement was replied to by a Syracuse lady, pictures and letters were exchanged, finally a meeting took iplace— result, matrimony, and o' vindication of the-adtertising system. * . "I Vi AMEBICAU THOU WOBKS.-i This is a new rolling mill just etarted-by B. P. Joneo, Banmel t J SI, the Messrs, iautb. Messrs Jones amJFHer ore well and favorably known in thiß eommunlty aB men of- en ergy and bOßinesa capacity. Messrs. Lauth ore practical iron workers, find oannotfail of sub cess in their business. On examination it will be forind that their iron cannot be aurpassed-for qnality and finish; Warehouse, Water street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. See their card. ■■ • • . Viola. —Wehavo received from the, publisher, X. B. Peterson, No. 102 Chesnnt street, Phila delphia,-a new navel entitled Viola, or Adven tures !u the Far South-West; by Emerson Ben nett, author of the “ Forged. Will,” and .several other popular novels. This last is considered the best production of the well known and much admired author. The Pennsylvania Inquirer says it abounds with scenes, incidents, and | sketoh'es of the most thrilling character. It will I no doubt have a wide circulation. • ; Solomos Masob, Esq., late Prothonotary of Fulton county, died in M’ConncUsbnrg, on Tues day last; He 1b . spoken of as having been n .most excellent man and good officer. HEALTH OFFICE IOTERMBtiia IS.TIIB OIIY Olf MlTSBiraan, IYom J'inuary,Utf‘tete>toJ<inuzry OJA, 1554.' Anui/rs. .. Crowns*. . Convulsions ...... 0 2. Catarrh , 0 .t Dropsy- 3 ........ 0 . Dropsy of 8rain....'........, 0 ...... .1 Inflammation of Luaga.~ 1 .0 . Inflammation of Bovels..- V ..« 0 0 1 ?. Nervous Fever.;. -1 .................. 0 ■ ; Old Ago... 1 0 Scarlet Fever .0 1 OF TOE ABOVE THEBE TTER6: Under 1 year~........;..».;.3 From 40 to 60 .......,~1 From Ito 2. ..1 M 50 to * « 2 to. A-....; .-.-1 * • ,00 to 70 w ...;;...«;:..2 « Cto 10.... .....*....1 u 70 to 80.....;...-..-.~0 « 10 to «*0 “ 80 to. ►l l 15 to 20. ;.;.v..»..;l ;M $0 to 100...... ~....0 i. “ 20 to 50.;;.... Age unknoUiL. ..,~.„.».0 ; « 30t040..._.......~..~'i ' i •■•'•••• Mates 5; Female* S; White 13; Colored 0.;..;~T0tal 13; \ By order of the Board of Health. . • • ■ ■ 0»-F* WZLLIAMBf i . : • Pbyridanof Board of Health. - ffiT* —This formidable disease, which sftflmSto bafifothe skntef pbyridans, yields like magji to OARTra’BEvanishMcttttm. -■ - Mr. F. Boyden* formerly of the Aster-House, Nc«r York* and late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, Ya*, Is one of. the hundreds vrhohavo boen cared of severe Kea raleia by Carter’aSpaniah Mixture. ... . • • - - - Since, hla cure; he has yccommcndedK to numbers ot others who ire» auHferlng nearly every form of disease, triih the most wonderful success. . • . : Ho says it is the most extraordinary medicine he haa evor peca used, and the best blood purifier known.. ~ * # * gee ftdTertlsementin auotiier column. [noTl7;d±vrlm DIED: , On Tucsd ’y, the 10th Inst, ELIZA JANE MURDOCH) In the 19thyeorofberfigo.. . > . - • i; XhefanfTftLwm tjiko place, from.the rorfdenoecf.her Father, John Murdoch, Jr., Squirrel BU», to4ay, at 12 o'clock, M, The friends of the family are respectfully invi ted to attend without further notice.- FUNERALHOTICE. : The funeral of STEPHEN HAGUE, Jr., vrill Uke place. : this day.at 2 o’clock, P. M. f from thoresidence of bts Father* nn Bank Lane, Allegheny city, immediately below the First Ward’&bool House- . .. - Tho friends of tho family are most respectfully Invited to attend. * HEW ABVEHTISEHEHTS. fr<s» Pennsylvania HoipltaL» Dm {..Scunscx, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and 3. lUed, Norlh-ewt.corner; of Diamond. Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to.tho abore InstK tutlon, for the first quarter of 1854.- ; . / - ; Applications for admlKsion may be made to theinataJl hours at their offices, ent the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. M. ' Hecsnt casta of occidental Injury are received atoll hours, without form. - . . .. , jalfcg* THE PIEST PUBLIC EEEEAR3AL “ PITTSBUBGH fHttHABHOHIC SOCIETY," TTriLt be given ou MONDAT EVENING, the 16th Jart* If at LAFAYErrtSnALLjthoproceedsto be given to the 4 * Yauny laditf RdiefSoctly” tot distribution among the poor. . • ; The Choir will comprise SIXTY vocal 'amateur perform*' cr'.alth a toll Orchestra. Tickets 50 cents: For sale at the Mode Stores, and at the 'door; Honorary members vrlU receive their tickets from - the A, A. Carrier, eorner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. .• ;j Concert will commence at 7}£ o’clock. Prograinmctcin be obtained at the Musle Stores.' jalhit [Jonroal, Gatette, Union, Dispatch and Chronicle, copy, and charge Post,) . i ..... ■".« - . For Xaexv Orleans. » fF5> b. The substantial now steamer “ARGYLE," IV. Master,vUl -leave for the aniT intermadlate ports, op the opening of navigation. For forightonly, apply to . jail JAMES A. HtITCniSOy A CO. TUB UNDERSIGNED, in connection withMr.LEVI K. BOWEN, C. S, Consul toßordeaox, France,; purposes establishing a Mercantile Agency at the above plece, fbrthf pnrcbare, on commission, of Brandie*» Wln«s Fruits, Ac: and will also attend, witit promptness, to any otber baai ness with which they may be favored. A. J.BONNET. •Eyayricei in Pttttburjgli: : ■ Thomas Scbtf, Esq., President Mer. and Hah. Bank; John U: Foully, £sq„Cashier Pittsburgh Trust Cxnpany: S. M’Clorkan, Esq., CashierCHiicas* Deposito Bank; MesCTs. Hoon 4 gargent, Bankers; .Messrs. Harris & Co? Bankers; and to merchants renty rally. Mr, R. will leave Pittsburgh about the ISth Inst: untt» which time he will be fotfud at the store of Itobt H. King, Liberty street. ' jalhlw rusuo. .Notice. • ' JOS. FLEMING having associated with JOS. XBBt, the business wilt bereafler .be conducted under th« stylo of \T. ABELA CO-, ftt tUe old stand, corner of SmilhGold and -Fonrth streets.:, / .-I■ ■ - ja*l:T -- Copartnership. B P. JQNES, BERNARD:LAUTH,». M. EIERAtId&F. • LACTBI, bavins associated themselves together, an* der the firmof JONES, LAUTQ. A CO., will carry On th* “American Ironworks” recently erected by. B. Laath A Brother, in Hast Birmingham. >■■ n, r. Josss M^.l>M s,'iistmt..4..M.s. w. aim, ..j. r. nirni. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES, LAOTH &CO., MAN DFACTUHERS of rupVriorßar, Snuflt and Wire .Iron, of all descriptions; warehonsa,Ro. 99 Water st, botweeh: Market and Wood sfau, Pittsbnrgb/ : THEEB BIG DOOES BNL&EGED I READY MADE CLOTHING. GALL and examine before purchasing -elsewhere ths>x. tensive WHOLESALE and RETAIL CLOTHING £?• TABLISHMENT, at thtf Threoßtg Doors, Ho. 303 Liberty street, now occupied by JAROSL AWBKIA BIU). Garments made to order, in the latest styles, insuring seat-fits, on the shortest notice.: - - - -JalO?ys 'TfALUAELE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situated on Wylie Y st, near Fifth; amslttlng of a large BRICK HOUSE, of three storiesr containing a hall,' two 'parlor*, dining room, kitchen, and six chambers and finished, attic, with o good cellar. .The Lot Is 20 fret front by frO deep, to ah alley: The yard Is paved; good hydrant, Ac. Pricos36oo. Terms easy. S. CUTIIBERT A SON, jail • -149 Third ttreat. GOFFEE— Soy bags prime Bio for role by jail: . /, SMITHA,SINCLAIR. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—IOO sacks prime, for sale by Jail . - SMITH A SINCLAIR. INE FLOUR—7B bble, for sale by jall-V BSHTH A BINOLAIR. kegs No. 1, for sale by jail- . ; SMITH A SINCLAIR. ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls. choice, In cloths, for salo by jail SMITH A SINCLAIR. BKIKD ArPLEb—IOU sucks new, for pale, bv- Jall BMITH A SINCLAIR. ~ BEANS— 40 sacks, for sale by jail: SMITH A SINCLAIR. WINDOW GLASS -150 boxes 8x10; 60 do 10x12; 40; do 10x14; Swearer’s brand; for saleby , . ; SMITH A SINCLAIR, Jail 122 Second, and 161 First street*, GOO LIVER OIL—IOO mils, -white, warranted pure, fo sale by . • {dec3o], B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. EKD ERECiPI i'AIE— IOO lbs for sain by dec3 B. A; JAnNKTOCK A CO, POTASH— 19 casks, first sorts, for sale by deolO ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK &CO. AL SODA—4o'casks, English, foT'calo by - dec!9 y B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Gentian root—uoo ib? tor sale by ™ ' deo!9 H A. FAHNESTOQg A CO. T?UPHORBIUN—36 powdered, for sale by ' Jjj deolQ 3. A. FAHNESTOCK A QQ. GII£BTNUT8 —Twenty-fife bnshols, of the best quality, received and for Bale by tBEOH, McALMN ft CO, 8M and 214 Liberty st, ■ PEAS— fl faWa dried Tennessee Pe&g for sale by - dec22 MILLER A RIOKETSON, HOCFLAND’B GERMAN doz. for Sale'S dec!7 KEYSBR’StI4O Wood fit OFFICE OP PITTBBURGirGAS COMPANY,! V January Oth, 1854. j THE Trustee* of the Pittsburgh Cos Compan/have this day declared a Dividend of Five per Cent, outer. the profita.oh the capital stock of said company, payable forth* with to the their legal representatives, at the office of theoompany, - JAMES IL. CHEIBTY, ? JalCh2w L . , Treasurer ofPittsburgh Oas Company. . *f>EEE , B FLOUR OP PUMPKIN, FOR PlES—This arii* A -dels prepared from good sweet Pumpkins, and wDI make Pies of superior quality. ihrecffoni.—Tike one ounce, or two table spoonfulls of the powder, and add to itone quart of milk; let it stand an 'hour or two in a warm place, after which' add eggs, splees and sweetening to suit and it will be readyibr hsklng. For sale by RK. SELLERS & CO. - ' : jalO . ' • fil Wood street. ■ A LOXtOF GROUND IN BIRMINGHAM, having 24 feet front on Carson street, hy 100 feet in depth.; It is one of the most valuable lots on that street. TiUe perfect; :tennsaccommodaUng. Enquire of , - a a. m. sumr, (AtPy,) i jaO:tfS3 • .. . 147 Fourth fit, PiltaW Dividend.Hotlco. ■ ' omcxOßioakpPxxcm.TmfcßauaoisGOql , Pittsburgh, December SI, 1553. / THE Dinetors of the. Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroad. Company have declared a dividend of four per cent, out ; rib* net earnings of the road fbrthesjx modtha oadlng ‘ this day; paf able oh uid after the 23d Jandarr next - ’ Transfer Bosks will be elorad until 27th January; pros. • W. LARIMER, TmiBW. v z&y.-'y *• * 7 GrgsMil Walaee, J¥bw Wattle* 'EXHIBITION OP AMERICAN fiTEEL I’ESB, r Manufactured by HYER PBINEAS, NETT YORK. . VBL P. calls the attention of the pnbllo.to his Celebrated; with a variety of tvcnty*fl?e dlQsrent klcdj of STEED PENS, of his own make suitable lor all handwritings. -r/:'"- •y ■. ''\y:-~&ity~yy.-:r;~ --y-y A NEW PATENT PEN, Galled tho Treble Spring. These pens hare bees adopted by the Senate la Washington, In preference to all other*. - The shore pens, together with.his superior unriroled ac commodation holders, can be seen at Ur. J. B. Steel 1 * and Mr.B. U.NannanV,Camp street; Thomas L. While’sCana* street; and E. A F.K&ekieTe, Exchange Place. . - jaO Death from a Rupture. There are thousands of persons whoare afflicted with a Bupturc of the Bowels, who pay bat little attention to the disease until the bowels become strangulated, when In all probability U may be too late.'. How Important it Is, then.for all those suffering with any'form of “Rupture of. the Bowels,” to coll et ones upon Dr. HETSEB, at his Wholesale and BalaQ Drug - Store, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trading portion*©* tha bowels. Dr. KEYSES haa on offleo back of his Drug Store, where Trusses are appliedi and warranted to giro satisfaction. He oUo haa every variety of Trusses that yon scan name, and at any price, to suit the means of erery one in need ©f. the article. I. also keep, oyexy kind of Supporter** Bodg Bract*, , Suspensory ago, BTdtUo Stockings, fbr enlarged veins, and oU Unds of mechanical appliances used In the cure of disease*. , , I would respectfully invite the attention of the public to. ah excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects cures In a very.short time. .! £3-DR.KBYSER’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street hod Virgin alley, sign of the Golden. Mortar. dec2 ?. CARD. Dividend. For Sale* ; •■■' ■■'■*& fcr . & , . - k • . • ' ' 's ■■»**■. .. .7 ‘ -.-■ , !>. • ’•• - • . v i ( V • ' r v. rif X' r- ■< ~. e O- ._ >-T *•- _ . \ V t . ~ v-t-i i mmmm £££3£ S £ £ £ ■■■ Derangement of tlic liiyerj is one of the most common, aswell as the. most formidable of diseases known to Amirfam physicians. It had fbr yeata attracted, the closest attention of the medical faculty In aU parte of tho United States, and yet op to the time of the discovery or Ur. JTLane’s great Specific, It was. almost beyond the reach of medfcal skUL" Tfaoksands had'perished-wlttibut relief, and although thousands may yet te destined to feel the direful effects of this most complicated dtesase, it'is now, thanks to the research of Ur. WLane, | most completely brought within the scope of medical con* i troh The proprietors of the Liver Pflls foel confident that i they offer h remedy vrhieh. has been fully tested by tlm e, [ and which has never OKed of successwhen fairly tried. . Purchasers will be.fearefiilto pek fbr Dr. brated liver PHI*, and take hone.else. There are other Pills, purporting to be liver Pflifl, now; before tho public, . D<v Hlis, also.his celebrated Veraifhgr,.caj> sow be had at ail respectablaPrug Stores ln ; the United Stales. Also&r sale by the sol* proprietors, , fUiMisG CUO3<, Successors to j. Kidd & Go* 60 Wood street. “Costly thy habit aa thy purse can boy, • : j • But not expressed in fancy; rich r not gaudy— For the apparel Oft proclaims the man." JKF 1 * Every veil dressed man knows bow difficult It to to find a Tailor who thorcugblyunderstafids the peculiarities of coch'figure,ahd can suit Its requirements with a well cut, gentlemanly fitttng garment, lienee it to that sd few Teel“ at home 0, during the first day’s wear of .any new aril ale of dress, and however costly, ncTer become adapted to their forms. To remedy so manifest a deformity, E. Gftlß BLK has practically studied both form and fashion, always! adapting the garment, weather, coat, rest, or pantaloons, to. the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that do* gsneo of fit which tho spirit of the age dictates. - QUIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, ■i dec2B Ho. 210'LlBerty streeVheadof Wood.. , SPECIAL NOTICES. Firemen’s Insnranc, |Us>“ Company of tlic Clty of Plttetiurfili J. K. MOOUHBAB^PresUait—EOBERT JflNßßr, Soot tary. ■■■■•.■ • ■ Will Insuro against FIRE- arid MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: No. Water street. j, K. Moorhead, • W.J. Anderson, B. R. B. Simpson, Wm.M.Kdgar, -. , .H.B.Wilkinfl, .;■■ C. Paulson,- ... William CoEingwood, 8.8. Roberts, John M. Irwin, •Joseph Kaye,. . Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY,) Pittsburgh, December 351 h, 1853. THE President and Directors of this Company hare thfc day • declared a Dividend of -Five Dollars per Share upon the. Capital Stock—thus; tbreo dollars, jjayable to the Stockholders or their'legal representatives forthwith, and two dollars credited to the stock. . decg&llt SAMUEL I* MARBIIELL, Secretary. Important to Cupper* and Leechers. Dr. KEFSEU, 140 Wood street,!*** received an as* sortxoentof 1 Thomas Mechanical Leeches;" . (hipping Glasses; . . « Breast Glasses; : “ -EyoCupa; . “ Dental Letches; . • “ ■ Eesrifieator. v-'j.-i Those ore really important inventions, and very canny nleut to those who fiulotr Leeching. - Call and soe them. Wood at aad Tlrgln alley. jag “ r=& CASH svmb FIRE AMD SlA* LKy RISE ISfifiRANCB COBtPAST, of Ponuajrlwantn. CAPITAL, 0100,000* CUSS’ TSH PXRPETVAL. JfVeivfenf—Hon. AUGUSTUS O. HEISTER. . “. Secretory—THOMAS R. WILLSON, Esq. . , . SXZLKCTOSS: ' ■ . * Hon. A. 0. Hctotcr, Samuel W. Hays, WDllam Robinson, Thmnas Gillespie, • William F. Fahnestock, ; John B. Cox, , . . Harvey Bollmon, Jacob Peters, John Walker, Jr., William Colder, Jr* Jacob $. Hnlderman, . Aaron Bomb&ugfa. . .RUSSELL A OAKES, Agents,'. Office, in Lafayette Buildings, ; Je3 • . (eutraßCßonWoodrtroflt.) —lt Is duetd -&LBR*B JHroteuxn ta U*4r cay that It baa bo«n known to completelyeradicat*: every restage of this dreadful disease la tens time than as; Uther remedy i- and at less cost or inconvenience to the: pa ttont<■ .. . ■, ■ The thousands of certificates In the hands of the propri tor, many of which ere from well known citizens of the cit> of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show .clearly andbeyor idl doubt,'that Kiss’s Pstnoixia* to a medicine of no cos.' onralue, not onlyaaalocal remedy tn.fbraly* fi», HhewnaHrm, ikafnesi, mm of SighLy -but as a val uable. | , Internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, as • woll as thesufferlng patient, to become acquainted with its ■ merits;' .r T Ihose having o dread of mixtures are assured that this madidneis purely natural, and to bottled as it thebosom ortho earth. ■ ThefoUcnoinacertifiasteis copied from a paver published at Syracuse JT.I% ana bean date August 2,1852, to which is aisoappcade&QucatificateqftheccubratcdD. T. Ibcf,M. 2>^ Syracuse: • . .■•••-'•• Xus may itt truth certify, that-1 hare been so badly af flicted with ScxQfclafbr the last seven yearsthat meat of the time lhftTebeen hnable to attend to any kind of -business, : and much of tho time unable to walk and eonflnfcdto my bed,andhateb«en treated nearly, all the time by thebttt Phydcians our ecuntryaffords: I occarfonaHy got some re lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Br.Fptrt recommended me to tTy thePetroleTim, or IlockOll, as eVe rythingetoe had failed. Idid ra without faith thecfffect was astonishing; it threw the poison tothe surface at once, and I at once began 'to grow better, and by .using fl<nren botUeHlharegota cure worth thousands of dollars.- ' - MBS. NANCY H.BARKEB. This may certify that I have been with Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and. hare re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects is the euro of indo lent ulcers and other diseases for which, it torccommended, end can with confidence recommend It to he a medicine Vox* thy <ff attention, and can safely say that sueosss has attend ed its use where other medleine bad failed. ■ - D. Y. FOOT, M.-D. For sale by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. Tau27alAw. PHILADELPHIA. CTOTAXH ’WAEEHOUOE, ■ ■■.. 1.71 QhestnvtsLjfmpositethe State Souse. ... H. W. BAFFOBD, REBPSttrafftantlyotthandthexnostextensive&nd thy <Tariedass6rtnxentofDurtaiPsandCarfadnMaterialgfb bo found in the city, comprising In part of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FBRNITUIUfi COTO&ING&-H&U styles of— French LaceGortalns, Window Shades, all prices,' Muslin . “ ■ • Buff Hollands, all widths, French Broeatelles, all widths, Gilt Cornices, ovary style and French Plushes, . price, M . Satin Laines, . Gilt Curtain Fins, ; <i Lampas, Bonds, “ Satins, Cords and Tassels,. “ Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices, . “ Coshmorotte, Loops,- . Plain Turkey Bed, Fringes, India Satin Damask, . Picture Tassels and Cords, “ Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses, . FuraitureGimps, - Hooks,Bings, Brackets,'Ac; A full assortment of tho above goods constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. [marl;ly—-af.m.n. .> Indigestion and Liver Complaint BY KIBK’S the fol lowing letter ftom Eer. 0. -Dicsmsov, a Missionary In M. Kizu—Bcnr Sir: Myself and wifo having boon greatly-benefitted by the useof your Petroleum, X wish to hare you send mo abox of two or three' dozen bottles. I am the Congregational, Minister In this place, end aeveral of my peoplearo affected with indigestion and an inaction of the liver, the same of myself and before taking, your PzraoLKCii. on Bocx On- ,Wo took several bottles— two or three each—about * year .end a half ago, mud w» hare nCTer enjoyed so good health; for years oa we have since that time.- I'h&d not.taken A single bottle, before that fullness of the.stom&chwhlchlso distresses iho dya> - peptio was relieved, and I hare felt nothing of it since that lime. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver, which bad been of several yean standing, by the moofyour Petroleum. .. Sold by 8. M. KIER, Causlßarin, GEO. It. KEYBER, 140: Wood and Druggists and Medleine Dealers every where. ■■ ■ : : '• . ;■ ■■■ -QctfiS •: CITIZENS* Insurance Company of iky p: KINq; President; SAM UBL L..MABSHEUI, Secretary. , 0 filet: 94 Water Street, between Market and Wood street i. Insures HULLand CARGO the Ohio and Mlsslfr ripplRiTCTB and tributaries. against Loss or Danwßeb? Fire. •• -- •. ALSO—AgainkthePorilflof theSea,cxia InlandNarlga. tlonan&Transpdrtatton* pimcwhb: H.ftKlng> Wm. Larimer Jr., William Barley, Samuel V, Baer, Samuel Bes, William Bingham, BobertDunlap,jr., - John B.Diluorth, Isaac M. Pennock* Francis Sellers, ■ B.Harhangb. J.Schooninaher, Walterßryant, ’WlMxsinß.Hiya. JolmShlpton Bata and'Gaps*...o'--' it**, JOSEPH COX- A CO-corner Wood street : I (ami Diamond. alley,WLuldresricctfuUy tfSgjLfbrm tholr frienda and the public thattbey nijwwii® are .large and splendid stock of HATBAND CAPS, of the latest; styles, whieb they; arc prewired to sen on os reasonable terms as any other-bouse In tbc dly, Give us » call, and examine nur rfoclt., : flcplO.. ; - :. Fail Style of Hots r*s SAMXJKL -WEST, No. 231 ilew®s» lOTlta the attention of hi* friends ana customers to it He to* also on tond a Isrg* wwrtopnt cf UASB aol CAJJS, “which to wifi sell CHEAP, for cub. w £«ulfctf •v j r ■(.* a> THEATRE*—Joswh C. Utur* vrut Sam a<r—Fifth street, above Wood«>../*PJfc*lof admission: ssd Parquet's Ktej Private Doses* la**,, s3* do. do : I «malL*si Second Tier, 2fie; Boxes 'FersonssecuriDgsoatswni be ehnrged I^eto.extrato Gw cortlOCale. Doomoponatlark, w»fcro«iic»t<>«rm. 131 cnee at 7 o'clock Immonco Wit of attracUpn fcr tha “McGregor's Gathering” .^ aTOri,e B** £*?.** Mins Waldcxratc. Bong. “Don't..bo angry, mother," *lr Tooonclude with tho dwma of Tlfe RAO&CK* : ; PARIS : Father Jean, Mr BfrisfcnliMaria Didlev, - Mrs Brelsford. In rehearsal, the original French Drama of tho Corslran Brothers. Also, the great play entitled Hick . of the Woods* * , f! A M'HCAHUS’ SECOHD QUADRILLE DA2TZ! AT LAFAYETTE HALL/ € A+- respectfully announces to tha Bchohua. - ? • attending hto Dancing Academy, and so to the La* '< dies and Gentlemen -who received sinvitatlons to his first ■ Partv*. that his Second Quadrille Party will bo pitcu at LA* ,i • FAYETTE HALL, on WEDNESDAY: ETENIwO, January ; 1 u HU>, ISM Ho 1 would alio give notice hto Bohotars» and "- * -X 'those wishingto join, that bis classes will hereaftermeatat - c*. Lftfayetto ofjWttsMDgtpn Hally oaformerly; v His second session will commence .on TCEsDAT.Iha lDth ' . . u in»t. Those wishing to join ran eall <ra or before that oven- :i jug at the Hall. < , ». * •; flsy-Tlckets can.bo bad at any tlma before tho Party.nt . ■> the Counting Room of. the * r DM!y Post,” or of O. A. M<v . . :j BtanUß,at LafeyoUo Hall. • -. -i ; (jal v: I . , CARGO’S HALL, fburth tirat f\car fftxxfr oppnife La. ' feyetto .HaR, can - be; obtained fer Parties, Festivals,: Concerts, PubPo Meotifigs, Ac, OotlUan and' r Sox Hum Band can. be found In at all times, by ' applying to WM^: FRANK CARGO,’'at tho Crystal Palace,; ; Daguerrean Rooms of R. BL Cargo A (Sk, Fourth st. - [ Jylff - . LECTURE, ‘ ? YOUNG MEN6> MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. ■RATISS’LUCY STONE will deliver & Lecture LefeM this lnstitute, at MASONIC HALL. Fifth lireet, above' Wood.bn'WEDNBSDAY EVENING; 11th lost '1 Subject of Lecture announced in papers of Wednesday. ■ • : Miss Stone Is tha, acknowledged Webster of her rcX, end . ranker by common consent, smoug the Tory first orators of thoago..' ’i - <'•. ..J The flirople azmpuncement, the -Lecture Committee feel ; veil assured; will Oil the Hall ;to |teutmost capacity ; and those hiving todies in charge, or who wish to secure com fortable scats, are odvlsed to go early. Tickets-of admission 25 be had at the various Book and Murie Stores, tho Library'Room of the Lecture.. Committee, and at the door* - ■ • HENRY WOODS, • / J. K. HOLMES, , W. IL KINCAID, k r , . • JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, - 3*lo v . » , ' - y Committee. 1X r-,■ /-rTo,li«tj-.• 1 BASEMENT ROOM, corner Fourffa street upd Cherry . A. * aney'.‘ Thtsburgh: Tho Room is 21 feet wide by. 32 . deep: one half above ground; dryland well finished;; It•' hiura Ccal vault in frOnV Will be tented Crom Ist April next. Enquire-at office of VMoniing Post” .. • ja7 . " , . Wanted to Rent, 4 COSDIODIOU3 -DWELLING, with ten to sixty acres of A Irfmd.'on a «ood -road not more than fire miles from thedty. Apply to -■ GEORGE W. amTH, . - >• Pitt street. JI.-W. UOnUsi.u-wH> 41ALLB . - -'• .Notlce> . r TTAVlNGrrarchasEd Ihw eniiro stock of J: 0. Andetsnn a fj[ will continue the WbolesaleFßUlT and CONt . FKCnONARY hurinesa,at the old Bland* No. 6 Wood street, , under the style of > M. W. RANKIN A . CO. . 4 VTOTICS—Having dbpteed of my entire Interest in. the ; l M wholesale Fruit and.Cfcnfectionary business to my Ute ' / portnein Minas ITudle, andrMT W. Rankin, salesman in said * . boaM. rafho sie atiihorized td uVVtbe hsimeef the late firm In settling the bniiiiers of snfd firrnv)Xtake plessure in rfi*. , eammendiogthem to my fennerfriend*imd costomera,and hope for a contionation 'of .the,liberal p&tronagobestowed bu nje. ; ‘ - * J. a ANDERSON. ■•Plttobnrgh. January9.TBs4?—jjalO]-.. > ■ :• .. ■- Scotch 1 TIIU BUTCHERS have abandoned thc Viamond bJarkzt > Hbi««rand havennanlmonsly agrocd, with but one ex*- Option; to supply their cuMtomors with choice MEATS, on . the r ocular market days ami ovcnlng*, at the SCOTCH' ZQLL; MARKET'HOUSE. Tb* Farmers, audthose baring produce, Ao., Ac., trill find it to their advantage to attend. Wo hope, that the citizens will favor ua vrilh fhelrtradi- Tidrdpatrbnflge, jnnliktf" / iLB BdOTOB'UIU/ MARKET lIOITSEisIW Centre of- V/ Attraction, end JAMES GAKDNEK U atstalt N 0,13, on Ibe TegnUrmarkH dnyMindevening, vlth hlabest . bams, smoked beef *a.usage> beef tongues, pleklcd and fresh: poTk. fttu &C. . ■■■ > •■:■■■ ■•,.:■■■ / . ■ ; JaulO jomr PLSVISQ. ' ‘ • cocnitw msosa*- ™"" FLEDIIKG BROTHEBa, • (BaccePßt>rfl to J. KltMft Co;) ! WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, . jVb. GO TTohI Simi, TSdtburgh, fte. . Proprietors of Dr. 'M'L&oe’s Celebrated Toratfuge, I.lrer pnin.4c. • l .1; . • Jaio TTSUit SALK OR’»K!ir— Factor* DnlUHng.tilth .jC . fourJLot&.nf Ground, ritual MQKen.on Washing ton #tre«y opposite flint Rlasa wcrka of Mr. 0« Johoaooyia Birmtagham. Enqutroof . , ' ' l>. M.'DAVIS, AttcilbncCT. CVrrnnr. ,cf WoM. arid- Fifth; stir el*. . litlSH WHISKS*—4 panclmcna fine IrUh Whisky Jujt; ,recei»eU.*oiJform)efcy, * ;,.rJNO<GftOU3T f */ ■ .d»rf) -• Cor. SmUftffeM and Ifoopt’stg., ntfeborgb. Consome the Smoke* . . /nnß Bubfcriberfisvlnit ih# exclnrtveriaht to njstmtac* i tore and sr.n'SWEESEFSIIOTAIR-AND SMOKE : CONSUMING- FtJRN A CEv I* prepuml to rccdre orders, find «miraet for-beating builcjinjcs tclHx the moat economical •Furnace now fn-uro.' Tbb'atfentlOTi of those IntAreated is poUdtad-'- 'A-n-r lnrortritttloQ CBn of A. 4UIAT>LE‘KY‘; N*os:2ariil.4 Wopd-^tipelipnof'i'yv'J. UAUNHOMiARv/ .. riecSbtf] IrooCityStoT*. Warehouse. Nn.JM..Wood*t. ••■ - JOeKFUFIfEMIKO* . Tsucoeslso K.T-0.i.-mtcox'f 00-T *. G ORNER- MARKET STREET "A NT) IMAM)}?©; ftc«pa v constantly mvtmftd'a'fall ofDrngs,Medl* rfnes, Medicine Chests, Perfoausxyj and, all exllcloe pertain tag to Msbustae**.. . „■■•. ■ J33F* Physicians’" Prescriptions carefully' compounded at r all hours. jw9:y-T ■T\lS3oUmoN.—Tho lino of-Ii TVILCOS A CO4 Bros- X * gifts iraa disfolred on tb«2d inat. . : Tho eahttirfher, having disposed of his cnflre Interest la the latafirm, to-Ws late partner, Mr. 30SEPH TLESIINU*- wpulii;cb«rfulljr tct33intuuna hlnxtohle frieDdpyandtisX n continuance of, lbe,patronae*> berotoforo yo llherally stnwrd uwn th*n».' • jaOl - L. WIXCQX, «Jb. " MINERAL , WATEU9;~I .bare on baud,:• bud am eonr stoutly receiving fresh'. 1 supplies' of. the following waters, In pint and quart -bottles j Empire Bpring, Whiw Sulphur Spring, Oocgrejjs/tyatejVTUJd Saratoga,'Water. _■:• JOSEPH FLEMING,* r . Corner Market st ood Diamond, . ‘ Js9 - • ■ ■■■■■•. and <wnef Pourtbanci Bmithfiold fits. HAH DYES.—Datcbolor'fl Liquid Hair Dye, for instantly changing the colar'ofrtbe bale ton tlecpblack-rthe - ibest notr In ow. Also, Hassell’s and. Harrison’s Haig Djo,„ and Allander's Incobaphe, forsnle by : ' JOSEPH FLEMING, -• *, Comer Market «. and Diamond, I*s ' ■ and corner Fourth and Smithfleld sts. ..• FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE. JBBT RECEIVED AT v - * A. FUjXiD’S DEPOT, On eor&ei* of Wood and PUth Btreetii ■ ■..•■ ■•■■ • nrtPtft vmtezit ganarn-i, v faeplo Giosing ootSole of Carpetlng, Oil Glottis, Slattingi) Elngii &e» J TIIE subscribers haring: adopted the plan of. selling off their stock at tho end of the season, are now offering the greatest bargains, Is their lino, ever offend tothodu* xens of. Pittsburgh crridnUy. -- ~ : In qualityor quantity ibelrassortsiVntisnotitnrpbssQd. Hemp Carpets, in great variety, at lb, 1% 25,28,31 and 37l4ceatA. ••:•• >■.>.• ;, -The entirestock-will positively bosold tho present season' —REGARDLESS OF COST. Sale to continue till March Ist* ' C. B. HEADLY A CO., idO. •' 'B2 Third street. N. B.—Small Note* token at par. -- . . .. ~ iHeoai , s« J. Biiroir©i MANUFACTURERS :0F FIRE PROOF'S APES, Vaalt J)ooig aad Iron Window Bhnttei3, A. ND as'dll persons'odmitltfio'heaasity'of the-above £X -mentioned articles, we have no hesitation In rfcoxa* mending our.article.to be equal to anything In the city* Orders prompUy attended to, and put up in tba best style, and on short notice, gguSmlthflrid street, between Fourth and Fifth, Ditto* bttTgb. ■ frepfrdtiml • , r J. SURQFFEIi/A 00. 'VTOTICE Is hereby given that the MosoftOAiXELi' Navku« 1H nos CowpsicT did,' on the 31st day of December, 1853, declare a dividend of four dollars .per'share on the capital stock of said of the earnings of aid compacy,-- for the year 1853* one half of which vrss ordered to be paid to the stockholders on the lsth day of-r July laat; tho bak aneoof said dividend, beihgTwodollars per eham. will.be payable to- the stockholders, or their legal representatfresy at tho otßco of tho Treasurer of said company, Novelty ■Workß, Grant fltreet,:Pllt&burgh, on and after tho letlr day of January,lBs4. ■ J. K. MOORHRAD, - -: jafcSws. ■ ■ • • President.-• EMERSON’S AMERICAN-HAIR RESTORATIVE, ft? restorihg.ihe Hair an Head HomnssiT Baid, and to proven t the llalr from falling, is winning golden opinions ofpersonawtocmhsinglt. Thtoteatww article, recently intradneed, is a sure cure for. and will stand tho test of a discerning public, as thousands who have used wllf testify. Pee circular to be had of the Agents. Riving full particulars. • Price $l,OO in large bottles.. ' 0. E.FISHER A Ca. Proprlotor«, . ~ - ; 5T Superior street Cleveland, Ohio,. - For salem Pittsburgh in the following houses- Fleming L. Wilcox A Co.. - / R-ELBeHora, G. 1L Koyrer, - Joel Mohler, Bonj. Pag&Jr^ J. B. Ctmil. : Allegheny A. Beckham, Prcssly k J/P, Flemlog. ' • Birmingham.— A. Patterson, John G. Smith. <* [JaZ*y . , ATTENTION, LADIES. HAVING detcrinlhed to close out our entire stock of Silk, Satin, Velvet and Gro Do Affrio BONNETS be* fore the Ist of Januixy; alsrre<xtlyrtduced prices-* at prices that we defy competition in the city—call and. see our* ItONNETS, and satisfy yourselves. • - Oar gentlemanly bid friend next door - V • Is being alarmed at h!a expenses: •Notwlttotaudlagha is three score and more— - But he cannot compete with the Bpxscm. . ' Now Ladlw/yoxunnat bcarln mind, _ - In order to save expenses: G et a Bosyiv of the right kind, At the Fancy Store of Srvcts. -■ , jgf* Renumber tho place, No- 38 MARKET si, between. Second and Third streets, at the dgn of the Cheap Bonnet' Btote. ' • fdor&l M. J. &0. FPKNOK • • ' S Urpban.’ Conrt Sale. FUMTJAST to an °"1“ f. ' “3.W Court of tk. County of Alimony, beta atHttiburgby on Saturta* ' tho thirty-first day of Drcembnv A-». 1863,win bo moscA' to Publltt Sah!, on BATO^>Air,. the tuonty.fiyn^fiyar January next, at to tto fcrmoon, »t the Cora* 1 TfromE. In tbecity of' Plttaunrgh, all those fotjpipfiy+fiirv' ! LOTS or situate in pitt tmrimhip, ■ i three,(No. M ‘ th fc t y*J b %<^* 4 ?i) :.flHy*a»re*;:(NoTfti\ nnd.fifty-fonr. (STo WMflrW; W. PottetthftnV plahof IoSJ in ifio extenßWnja TitoiiafßlJ, 34otJiit and describedas foJlowvfo witi Coa mcacingoaTaniiamu lane, at tho comet of lot* uombert ‘ fifty-tbur tthtf fifty-fiTe,*sal running ihenee along IWldwln frtreet forty *eJght feet to ilie comer cTXGiavxuaben tidrir* four and tUrty.fiTOj tbenee.u parallelli»* with WjH» street onubundm! and. eighty-two feet flrar inch** to th* place of whlch plan of JVTV.W. l» recorded hi the Beccrdcr’a office of Alleghenyeounty afore- ; raid, loßook Sd, FiWhjGPi p. befogs V. hole which- the raid XT. W, JetUrrman, by deed doted August 15,1828, recorded In the Recorder's office of AHe ghcnf county aforesaid, hi Role 3d, K>ol. 60, p. 25, con* •ejedto SylTanua’Thampsou,deceased, tn feo. - johnwilsqs, - Adn*r of SyWanu* Thomsen. ' juMiitytran -vrsw umsimb—tt»oo»M,4S«>«i4si.n. :: _pij - - ' 10 nutt> SocOlaa-. fbrulftby •- • j. ftWauui^isawooartiMv * .. amusements. BCTCriEaa ASSOCIATION. Notice* JDivideni v Baidness Cured. 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