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J t r lilV'~"'/?f:‘ !< -~y<oi.j y^ s--,' i jßs^|iw&<e?tiit*: 7 r -A'fi' > ;& i <~£'’‘ r -br i ; f : isi v i f ‘ 44 < c;; tf; 3 “'jSli^ftSiyiSSKKSiaSbsiklSßS^^fSSHste?*^^ filliM mHiM SS^^vviKSfSiS'Wiisfei fpfj'Kt/s ipM - £ c *PJf4t > £ZzTj* ■ t--•* r- *-■. t- .:A~;: ■■ -••t * - -UTA - •> 111 §mi ..snows rmiurs ....oioaas r. omnow. Phillips & Gillmoro, Editors & Proprietors. ' TUE3PA' s®* TWENTY MEN AND BOVS WANTED TO SELL THE DAILY EVENING POST. JOB PRINTING. Wc have one of the best Job Printing Offices in the city, and we rrould respectfully,. ask mer , chants snd.alUthers.who want Cords, Circulars, - • - Bills of Lading, Bill Hoads, Blank Checks, Hand . ' bills, etc., to givo us a call. All our Job Type nre of thu. fnost modem manufacture and can not fail to please all our customers. Our work- men., are perfect masters of their business, end . will labor assiduously to please ail who will fa vor us with an order. - - : fl@f*Porsons desirous of advertising in the Evening paper will pleaso hand in their favors at ns early on hour as possible. K ein and Facts from all Quarters. '"ft-is said that the British government is pre • paring . to abandon all Central America; and that • ® company has been formed'in New York and Philadelphia for the porohnso of the whole Mas qmto country, the one-half of which has been already transferred to the company, and the money paid for it A dinner was lately given by a rioh financier , of. Paris, at which golden forks and spoons were ' ' ns ?'l, .with the ams of the family in enamel upon : “o handles; and plates, and dishes also of gold, I With the armß set in tho centro in a znosaio of | pfecious stones. It is said that tho fishing difficulty is now set tled, and that tho terms will soon bo made known at Washington. In Boston, the city, county and state tax ou a h °Z thatwiU an annual rent of 51000, u 5190. In Now York, a house of the same assessed value pays a tax of $2lO. In Pittsburgh, a hoase and lot that will rent for 5100, will pay a tax of nearly §lOO. . A F&, improvement has lately been offeofed m tho police forco of New York city. Tho police atu now dressed in uniform ; arc to hold office daring good behavior, are required to bo men of intelligence and good character; and are liber ally paid. The result is, that a better olnss of men • ar ® in . tho service, and a muoh more prompt and efficient discharge of duty is already no ticed. ■ . By tho close of navigation fourteen largo ' BtoM,!rs were compelled to stop at Cairo, at the’ mputk of the Ohio, and they turned out over 2000 deck passengers, who have been dying in Iwgo . numbers from cholera and yellow fever. •Those passengers were compelled to Bihyin thc woods round large fires, and had bnt liule food. ~ ; Tho Philadelphia papers. aro delighted With the prospect of procuring a consolidation act, and having nearly all Philadelphia county Included within tho city incorporation. Tho I Pamtylvanian says nearly the whole population j tho county is now in favor of-the measure. j : Bedim, the Tope’s Nnncio, was at Washington -on Thursday last. Ho is about to depart from tho United States. The message of Governor Pease to tho legis lature of Texas recommends that two millions of the .United States bonds, now in tho treasury, be set apart as a permanent school fund. Ho also recommends an appropriation of $250,000 for tho establishment of a State University, nnd $250,- 000 each for an insano itsylmn and asylom for the deaf and dumb. .;«3 A priyato.letter from California, says the Al buny Argvs, of Wednesday, January lltb, re from an entirely reliable sonrcc, informs ns that the greatest excitement exists nmongtho people concerning tho late rovolation or invasion of Lower California. Beorniting troops for the reinforcement of Colonel Walker's command wns going on actively nnd openly. Our correspon dent farther states that he was prosqpt, by invi tation, at a meeting of at least a thousand per- 1 sons, early in December, who had enlisted under Gon. Plorc3, for a proposed expedition to Eeaa dor; and that three times that number of men might bo obtained in three weeks. At a meeting of the New York hotel keepers, in aid of the lessees of the Lafargo House, sub scriptions to the amount.of forty.thousand dol lars were offered on tho spot. Capt. Ericsson publishes a note in New York stating that his caloric sliip is nearly ready for trial . Custom honso officers have within o few days soiled in New York diambnds,- watches and jew elry to the amount of $150,000. It is said that $90,000 worth was found on the promises of I/Bvißon & Bros., in John streot. Another por tion was found in Jersey City. The goods aro .supposed to.hare been ssajgglcd in the Cunard steamers. - "V , One dollar bills of the State Bant, Providence altered to twenties, are in.circulation. 9 PITTSBURGH AND ITS ENVIRONS. Within two and a half miles of onr Court House, there is probably a population of 100,- 000, divided into two cities and six or seven boroughs. By including the whole in ono mu nicipal oorporntioD, Pittsburgh could take rank, os it ought, with Boston, Haltimoro, Cincinnati and.St.Xouis, and would nontaina population of 100,000 souls. finch a repert of her extent and population would inoreaso her respectability and considera tion abroad, and would attract population and capital that now.seek.locatlon and investment la nominally larger cities. Philadelphia is moving for the extension of her limits to include nearly a whole county. Lot the limits of Pittsburgh be also extended—and then, while Philadelphia may rival Now York, Pittsburgh may rank with St. Louie and Cinoin nati. *»The public: expenditure would bo far lesß in supporting one municipal government, and sys tem of improvements, instead or eight distinct, and in aomo respects,, conflicting and rival cor porstiona. Acitywith 20 wards, and 100,000 Inhabitants, would surely be more economical, more reputable, more, harmonious, prosperous and satisfactory to all concerned, than all this useless subdivision of corporate governments. Therein probably no other place in tho Union where, within a circumference whose diameter is less than five miles, can bo found eight mu nicipai corporations. We do not know that this projoot can be ac complished- for nomo- time to como ; but it is worthy Of consideration; and will doubtleßS Some day bo effected. .1 -1 - ■ HOB, THOMAS si. HOWE, Our thanks are duo to the above named gen tleman for a very valuahle volume of maps com piled from the latest surveys by. Henry Perlcy for tbo Beport of Israel D. Andrews to the Sec retory of the Treasury. It contains a map of the United States, with all the principal railroads bnllt or projected, and an excellent view of 'the Northern Lake regions; a map of the British Provinces; a map of the Gulf of Mexico, and the Weßt India Islands; and another very large map (about CJ feet by 3J). speoially devoted to the lake region, Upper Canada; St. Lawrence river and Northern States and Greenland, and outline maps of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Western; part, of franco, Spain, Portugal, and Northern Africa. We are much obliged for. this moat valuable and reliable collection of maps. Jtoge Poeteb.— -The members of the Bor ana a large number of the citizens of Easton, re-. ... Bosxos, Jan. 9-Fears are entertained here teamed PortCT a complimentary f ? the frikteks> festival tlmt t!l0 6Up T am O’Shanter, from Calcutta, has ! Comes off this evening, at Washington Hall been lost, as she is much beyond her time. Bhe <»v iiuanutgion itau. has on board a cargo valued at $300,000. PITTSBURGH: MORNING::::::: JANUARY 17. STATE TIUSASBRER, A telegraph despatch Informed us lost evening that Gon. Jostspr Bailey, of Perry county, was elected State Treasurer, on joint ballot, yester day. Wo have no doubt tho peoploof this com monwealth will be gratified with tho Intelligence. From our personal acquaintance with him wo jbcUovc that a more suitable and excellent man I for that offico could not bo found in tho State, His intelligence, integrity, industry, and experi eaco in publio nffnira, admirably qualify him for HOB, JOBS h.DAWSOIS, Th ,° “ bovo namc d gentleman will accept cur thanks.for the volume of Obituary Addresses en the occasion of the death of Daniel Webster de hvered in the Senate and House of Reprcsenta tivea; and published by order of Congress It is a handsome volumo, containing an excellent likeness of tho great statesman and orator and Borne of the.most eloquent eulogies in onr’lan gnage. . Tiie Piitsbcbgh Posr.—Messrs. Phiiitps a- OmuioßE, Editors and Proprietors of tho Pitts burgh Daily Morning Poet, havo commenced the ETeDl °8 Center ?n i, CVe ’i Do ° ther flsl “blisbment like 'thS, y Z 'has, yet engaged in. Ennany and, from *l° 1,0 libora,I P encouraged, we have no donb&S ° f 010 ***"*• handsome harvest Tho s^ ltors leaping a sented as a beautiful h B L E I enil l 8 P ° St - i ? ro P r °- care. We wish the Edimr! ’ h g n °L°P Wlti B rcat Bedford Gaz. e fondant success.— ; Many thanks to our friend, Qen Geo W Bowman, of tho good old Bedford Gazette f„ the above very flattering compliment. A on™ pliment of that kind, from such a source “s' highly appreciated. ' “ ; • ■■ .. . , . L fT.}' > V *Lj£' ■ * " ~ \ - FOREIGK AFFAIRS. It is reported that tjie last note Of the Vienna | conference has been accepted by the Turkish I government. The Grand Councilof the Empire I W assembled, and affpr"muoh discussion a toiyBrity ; r<Nfc° thentlSsts'docided that the propo sitions were ns might bo accepted by Tur key withont. dishonor. Tt remains now to see .whether the Empetor of Russia will also ac cept them. If so, peace will probably' be restored. ‘ Tho Shah of Persia has formally declared war against Turkey, ; and is moving forward with an • army of cannon, & 0 Ho m else endeavoring to induce Dost Mohammed, ruler of Afghanistan, to join him. The OPersian army is to be commanded by tho Russian Gens oral, Yermoloff." ' It now; .appears that; tho Emperor of Rus sia has been preparing for this struggle for 15 years; and has been supplying tho Mongolian anil Kirgesinn nations in Asih with arms nnd money, and. attaohing them to his canao : and from theeo -sources it is said tho Czar can draw -00,000 soldiers: and it is : beUovod that should the war break out in earnest it will rago along tho entire lino of Europe and Asia from the At lantic to tho Pacifio oceans. . , The Russian lino of battlo ship Jagondib, of 90 guns, was at the battlo of Sinopo. A Turkish frigate bravely attacked it, and fought till both ships blow up. ... ..Earge Reinforcements aro entering the Danu bian provinces, and another nttaok on Kalafat is expected. 1 ' ■■■■■■ The split in tho English oabinet is patohed i .up, and Lord Palmerston continues in office, Tho French government has recelvod official notice that tho combined French, English and Turkish fleets have entered tho Block Bea. This Russia has declared, will bo considered a declara tion of war. Tho Emperor of China has ordered a levy of 200,000 Montchou soldiers. It is probably too late. The rebels will no doubt rcaeh Pekin be fore such an army can be raised. Should a general war in Europe and Asia en sue, this Chinese revolution will become nn element in the great confliot, tho Emperor cf Russia espousing tho causo of tho old Tartar dynasty. ! A violc ° t storm had ooourred on tho Black Sea, and eighty merchant vessels were lost. Tho price of corn had risen at Constantinople from 25 to 50 piastres. The Czar is endonvoriog to involve Sweden and Norway In tho impending conflict. On the other hand an offensive and defensive alliance between Sweden and Denmark !b reported. • A private Icttor from London informs us that the best and general opinion in London is that a general war is inevitable. Tho late accounts do not vary materially from | the first reports of tho battle of Sinopo; and all ! confirm the desperate gallantry of tho Turks Out of 4,490 Turkish sailors in tho battle, only 1,080 survived; and most of thoso wore wounded. Ah Bey, captoin of the Turkish frigate Naruek, .finding tho contest between his ship and a Rub- 1 Sian line-of-battlo ship hopeless, throw a lighted matoh into bis powder magazine and blew both ships up together. A heroism surpassing that of the Turks at Sinope has never been hoard of in modern times. Such a nation may bo anni hilatcd, but can never be conquered . . The Austrian papers have assumed a lone wliicli leads to the impression that Austria Trill side with Russia in the event of a straggle; and the London Times, referring to this fact, signifi cantly says that 11 if Austria opposes herself to the general interests of Europe in this coojunc tnre, she may rely upon it that on her own do minions the first and heaviest retribution will fall ” This throat will not have n tendency to tran quilize the nerves of Franois Joseph. I A report prevailed in San Francisco before tho I last steamer left that Canton (China,) had been takon by tho revolutionists. If this proves true, the insurgents havo now possession of all the important places in tho empiro except Pekin. I _ Thg Hamburg A'etss says: “ Travelers from St. Petersburg state, that in tho shops of that city aro sold maps of Constantinople, in which the Turkish capital is divided into Russian po lice districts. A copy of this map, whiob was brought to Vienna, produced a great sensation, as it is well known that at St. Petersburg no person can sell maps or engravings without tho authorization of the government.” I A Vexed Question Settle,l-Tbe Butcher.. • aro sratifieil to learn that tho Butchers • and the Market Committee hare compromised . their difficulties, and that the former trill appear at their stalls in tho Diamond Market as usual, we understand that a reduction of about 40 per oent. upon the rent of stalls haß been made by tho Market Committee, which is perfectly satis factory to the Butchers. We are much pleased with this arrangement. It will bo mutnally ad vantageous to tho Butchers, tho MarkofCommit teo and tho pnblio at large. Binco tho lato stampedo of the former, all classes have been suffering, and wo havo uo doubt that all will be gratified to hear now that tho Butfhera and the Market Committoo have kißsed and made frlendß. Tho,community can now. get their Btoaka and roasts ns usual, and we hope, at more moderate prices. bold robbery. On Saturday evening, about dusk,throo or four young.scamps went into a dry goods store on Market street, while but ono clerk was in alton- I dance, and while two of them engaged tho olcrk’s attention, the othorwont back to tho desk and | took-therefrom a small box containing ten or twelve dollars in change, and decamped. It was I probably tho intontlon to rob tbo drawer also .bat tho clerk was too near it. Br ooming in such numbers it was doubtless tho design to use forco necessary. .. Our merchants must bo prepared for such vie ita. These rogues havo been about some daj-a. '}; • .'i . Sss* TH following account of the lots of the stoamer §an Francisco, with 170 liven, will bo read with interest. Itisfrom the New York Itir “• * A more distressing shipwreck has seldom occurred, and we hopo A Congress..wiH thank the master of the British ship << Three Bells" as ho deserves, and also the masters and crews of the American ships Antartic and Kilby. It appears from the telcgrnpbio news that the latter vessel, after having delivered tho passengers rescued by her from the San Francisco to another vessel, has herself been driven out to sea inn orippled condition, and is probably lost. There has sel dom been a winter of Buoh disasters nnd fatal shipwrecks on the Atlantio coast.. Wo hopo Congress will follow up the suggestion already made, and have national vessels always in rea diness at Boston, New York and Norfolk, to go to tho rescue of vessels wreoked. in tho frequent storms on the Atlantic. No better employment j can be found for some of tho steam vcssols of our Navy. Pat ° ° f th ° S °«.e F^? e C ‘r"- SeWa „ Tbe . c °P loa3 details which will bo found on tho first page of our paper this morning, con wTboVimd °- l e°, Bteam6r Ban Thn ft* “nd wide! Tho loss of nearly two hundred souls, washed overboard or killed or dying from tho exposure, sickness, and hardships of tho wreck is the rfonf ( °r! J '/ Ca l Qre ,° f * h# Story i b “t thS saving of four to five hundred lives by the Kilbv the Three Bells, and the .Antarctic, L aES tl ■Jtoomoonmcnlatton ,Thor, was a chance th'at all mighty have been. lost—tho ship, and every iIl U l°r^dp rd -7 1C r il,e ' as in < ho «Me of the l!lf t Auvi PreBlJ<! , Dt ’ no Teatl B° “float to tell the tale. ;yThile wo lament,, therefore, the fearful loss of life from this last fatal disaster, wo re joice that bo largo, a proportion of her passen gers, soldiers, and orow, were snatched from the hungry waves. *>uv»iue It will bo seen that the fatal storm strnA ship on tho 24th of December, this port; that on the 25th (CbriE whol 'y unmanageable fromTbo i“ . oaat '? n of hor . machinery and her rigging; that on the same day herdccks were Bwopt clean Jf, “ h “ a Y f. ca - owrying away all tho upper saloon, and. the mass of the people who were lost. On that day, the ship, but for the extraor dinary strength of her hull, must have gone down, yet she continued drifting in the Gulf Stream, and under a succession of hoavy gales almost unparalleled on our Atlantic still Hoeed 1 th £ us ? OT ” nn ®B«“Me. till finally rc lievod and abandoned on the Oth of January iwsT her ®..! fl not , anotb<;r etearaer afloat that could have withstood, in her dismantled condi tion, the buffeting of a fortnight's such wintry storms in the trough of the sea wintry ■th?sSh ' l truck ; I,y tbo Oft’tho night of the _4th, the San Francisco was but one hun dred and fifty miles out from Sandy Hook; when abandoned on the Gth inat, she was some seven hundred miles off, having floundered away to that SXaTb&ZXF' ” On the 28th of December, (after having pre viunsly spoken two vessels, whioh were 'hn&WMfc P °V h j# eaTy Bea,ip ‘ho night.) tho 1 af “o<3 for Boston, hove to, and took children h pe S SO n • , laolaillo E tho women and Three BZ ornin? 11 3ls? ’ ,ho liritiBh “hip -ir"? i 5” ’ r ? s ° w - calne “P: and on the 3d of January she was joined, whilo lying by hnnn W i r y Ck, ,h ° B , hip Ant «eHe, of this porL bound for Liverpool; and on the Gth, between the two relieving vesselo the wreck was relieved of every remaining soul on board, and loft in a sinking condition to her fate “ Last evening tho Three Bells arrived off tho If”.?;? l i. ...» passengers, to McDonald & Co. Deo. 31. kt .10 I "‘‘ 8 , po!to the stcamßhipSan Francis co, of New York, Capt. Watkins, benco for San Iranomco having on board United States troops Tho S. F. being in a disabled condition, having had decks swept, Ac. and wanting assistance conclndcd to lay by her, which wo did for six days, and succeeded m getting on board two hMnJht*i, an ' 0f bcr P M S“Bers, and brought them to this port n T - h if, lB ’ y ere P Pet,a t, a modest report; butCnpt Crcghton has not. told all. Those from the lost ££ h# T , hrCo 1,1,119 wa3 ,cakia C a " 'ho si!v\ fi hc . r J iamrfl Emog constantly ; that tho ship had lost her sails, an l was short of water and provisions. But in this lastitem, tho and the Antarctic mro p.cntifully supplied from the nbundant stores of tho wreck, or they could not have carried off so many passengers with any other prospect than immediate starvation, * 1 “ »M™ C !£ pt T'!. an ' i crc ~ 3 of tbo tb «o relieving shipß, though they simply discharged their duty *. h ® P" m ' 81 “»• oooothifig more than ordinary credit is due for the caso was an extraordinary ono m tbo labors and hazards of tho rescue^ “f reciprocity and of 0? the w 8h0n!<1 . a Pr r o l 'o the gallant conduct of the relieving parties, and especially of that T™ce D MB Ck * ar M<l hiS ° rO,T 0f thoß?itisbabi P It is estimated that tho Antarctio carried off for Liverpool some two hundred passengers sol diers and crew—that ono hundred wero taken to Boston cr Bcrmuda-as oho had a leading wind for that jeland-by tho Kilby, and two hundred and thirty were brought to this port by tho Throe " w' aI 0f A’ obu °flred and thirty saved. Tho Ban Francieeo sailed benee with nn estimated total of seven hnndred persona on board, so that perhaps ono hundred and soventy have been lost from tho Thip. This is melon* choly; but still tho Cvo hundred and thirty sav cd call for our congratulations y BaY It .may bo asked why Capt. Watkins took the Thr t «rn o ii f °b L ’T"P° o ’; there was the Three Bella bound for Now York- Tho answer is that the latter Bhip was first entitled to and hrst received hercompkmentof passengers from the wreck; nod that, ns m duty bound. Captain Watkins and his officers wero tho last to leave it. Uverpod 0 ” lcft nootbcr oboia ® than tho trip to of tbo ’ate galo which broke down ? a ? aa Francisco may bo oonjccturcd from our dotnils of the disaster, and from tho report of Captain Creighton that ho passed, on bio way in from the,wreck, seme half dozen vessels abaft doned or in distress. In view of oucb disasters along onr stormy Atlnutio seaboard, wo are clad to see that it has been proposed in’ Congress to hold in readiness at Boston, New York, and Nor folk, each, a public vessel to moot such exigen cies m the future. *>'■“ nr „ „ Erii:, Janoary 13, 1851. Wesley Fhost, Esq., U. S. Marshal for tho Western District of Pennsylvania /W Sir.--Permit ns to thank you for the nblo and efficient manner in which you have dis charged your duties in endeavoring to protect tho repairs of tho Erie nnd North East Railroad on January lltli, 12th and l.'ith. 0M Your cool determination to proceed atid carrv out tho order or tho Court, and mild appeals to tho unreasonable mob, whilo fully informinc them of your power and orders, ond tho daneer ons offence thoy wore committing by resistance to your authority, gave us great hopos of your success it. restoring order in community, nnd tho Road to nsofulncss, until you were prevented by foroo, seized and imprisoned by order of tho local authorities. While wo regrot tho outrage you havo suffered, wo nro convinced you did all that was poßsiblo os a man and officer, in tho trying positian in pbicb you were plnoed. Very respcotfally yours, &0., „ ~ Gno. Par, her, President of tho B. & S. R. R Co. _ , , , John A. Tract, President of tho Erio nnd N. Ii R, r. Co Items. Hon Wm L Helfenstcin, of Shamokin, Pa„ has shipped CO tons of ooal to Lancaster nB a donation to tho poor of that (his native) city. . A baby, _ soaroo two monthH old, was received m Louisville tho other day by Adams & Co *b Express. Tho last curiosity ie*a few hairs taken from fa brush between a party of Americans and Indi ans. Tbo young lady who was nearly killed by the accidental discharge of her duty is slowly reco vering. Why is an avaricious merchant like a Turk’ Because he worships the Profit Ex. Paper. Nice Tit-Bits.—What tables are most used throughout tho world ? yege-tables, toa-tablos and cons'tables. Why are Cashmere shawls like deaf people ’ Because you. can’t make them iiehe. ‘ Why is the Polka ltko bitter beer ? Because there is so many hops in it Why is a blade of grass like a note of hand ? Because it is matured by palliito dew. Why does tho cook make more noise than the boll ? Because one makes a din, and the other a PINNER.' . A. A J *- 1 t 5 *• 1 1 ,tf i 4y l Since - P a bliShed in the Courier a lo f °f the boats hnilt during the past year in ii l no l°f LtraiB,mc - by Shich it appeared whole number was 88, including seven the boats. The aggregate tonnage of | whole nnmbcr, onetom house admeasure- I ment, was 12,510 tons. I „ whole amount of boats built at Cincin lnn,| l rT Dg tho £? Bt y ear >- was 32 steamboats w arß w a ‘ Tho a Sff rc 8 ste tonnage of tho taJ’ U iatho Commercial, ini? lift If T, this meae °rcment is acoord- Custom House rale, there is but very ! ht >° difference between tho two ports. J ] offiw m He ? r? N ' Sand8 > Custom House lkat tb « number of boats that have been inspected, and certificates filed it the Custom na \ 15tb of April to tho 31st or December, 1803, was eeoenty-four steamboats, with an aggregate of tonnage amounting to 21,- 391 tons. .This list was made from the report a.™ - 10 ?; 1 ‘“? pe ? tors of ‘ bo beats inspected by them, in the district of Louisville.— Lou. Cow The total value of imports to St. Louis in 1853 arn asn! on f “ il ‘ ttm i dutlesunccllected, 289,- .uO 44 ; bosprial fees collected, $2,987 53 Louisville Democrat. The Cumberland river was rising on the I2tb with cvoiy prospect of abundance of water for navigation. A !O TIUIt Di s ' JtT „_ ic( , ll| . ST TO THE SlEAM learn <bat tho Hungarian, m n‘5 b n c "P o cr sugar and mclas a 0r t ana 10 Cincinnati, encountered n snag or somo other impediment in the Slissis- She P U ,V \ r, r J - 6t near Point St Ckad E hole in tho hull, on the starboard I her In ft, he fo 7 ard batch, which caused hnlV k i th t ® aEd aha,f fcot water iD her ho d , Tbe. j c »k was stopped, and the boat had reached Southland .where she will bo docked. Tho extent of, the damage to boat and cargo we did not ascertain. from 0 Ji, arn a passenger who came through hal “ Alton by land, that tbo snag broke off in „ m Tbe n ™e arian was. full of German emigrants, among whom tho ship fever raged to a terrible a "t 7-° lcarn tbnt there were fifteen Ctmta MempM3 aaiCairo - Smasc o? the Ges. Bejj—Fjetse's Lit™ ‘ h .° Courier, of Tuesday morning, wc publisbed a brief account of this late disaster on he Mississippi, Wo find the following partiou %£&»* to tho Mcm P bi3 i?«7u4r%f the of‘;^L C r at ’., l “W 05 - about the honr or Jo clock, a few miles above Walnut Bend in C3 J ed / Qrand Cut-off,’ tho steamer Gen. Bern, freighted from Cincinnati to Arkan sas river, met with a sudden and overwhelmimr I)e ? ccnain 8 ‘he river with a full bead of steam, she struck a snag near tho Mis eissippi shore, upon which sho poised herself for a moment, when she commenced swinging, in which operation she was torn into a thousand , W, f h,n fiv f minutes tho boat hod sunk rr° deo ?> when thc wholo cabin floated off, leaving the hull with about fifteen deck passengers below the surface, the “" ■‘' i ” re , c . k ’ ‘ho latter hurried victims of l r tho P nse . Dce of ‘beir God, without a moment of preparation. P as , st!n S e , ra and crew, when the [ boat struck, hurried to the upper deck. Some four or fivo of thc former were thrown off, aud were found struggling in the waves, with the fragments of tho boat supporting them. Fortu nately for the sufferers, the Saranak camo to .>f SCno 'ii 1 ! I(hm tcn minutes of the acci-, dent the gallant crew of tbe latter boat were ! tMveie < rs ng 'r < i 0 n'°, ?“? criD B s of ‘ho ill-fated] , . , Ti ‘ e bmt intimation which the writer !L t ol i! C ho wa3 8 passenger on tho Sar ™nk^b.ld of * ho accident, was from the hoarse yell of the sufferers m tho waves. Bteam was stopped—then were ondible tho earnest cries and suppheatmns of thc poor sqfforers for help— *yavrl b '’^ lnS ibo mo3t pitcouoterma for tho By tho exertions of tho officers anil crew of tho Saransk, all tho officers anil crew of tho Bern were saved, and all tho passengers except fntcen, who wore carried down with. the week j or drowned in attempting to swim to tho Shore rorilTH ANNUA!.' CBimmATION OP TUB PIITSBTOOH ITPOGEAPHIOAL inriOK, H 0.7, On Tuesday Evening, January XT, 1854. <To- THK ON'E lICNDIIKD AND FOUTY-DIGIITIf AN NIVEESABY OF FRANKLIN'S BIRTH-DAY will bn com ffinmornM by a GRAND BANQUET, at thoabovo nail, on Tuesday evening, January 17. Tho services of several dlstingnlshod speakers bavo been engaged, and all other necessary arrangements to render tho celebration cfrectlvo and agreeable, hare been made „ , ’“ ts ral ; >» proenred at tho Utorary Depots of IL p. Oillov, Third streot, and Rnssoß & Bro., Fifth street, or or either of Ui« undersigned • j COMMITTEE OP AttRAWfIEMEX^I,' J.F.OampboH, n w ?i rll *. hI * J-C. Unrpor, 5' ,V‘^ U , I ! ton ' Thomas Tolfbrd. F. 11. Coollcy. O.M. Irwin, ' fj alo ■OSS' Another of the Good bodies of our city tesUfles to the efficacy of Dr. MXane’ecclobrntod ycrmlfuge. I do hereby rertify to tbo ! pub"lk° B tbßf°a r S of mine four years old, l>eing troubled with worms, I tens' induced to purchimi a bottle or Dr. MXnne’s celebrated VermS? which I administered; and tho result wns, lfbroughtaway an Jmmcn4§umbcrof worms In bunches and string: many bad the appearance of being cut to pieces. My child Is now enjoy ing most excellent health. I take pleasure in r™ Z I “n™. y ° Ung MOMOf th^tTel P. S.—Tho abovo Taluabio remedy, also Dr. ATLano’s cel ofcrotcd Liter rills, can now bo had at all rcspootablo Drag Stores la this city. Purchasers will be carofql to ask for Dr. M’Lano’a Colo brated Vermlfogo, and lata nono elre. All othora, in com parison, are worthless. . Also for palo by the bolo proprietors. ‘Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy. But not expressed In fancy; rich, not caudv— For the apparel oft proclaims tho mam” | US'Every woll dressed man knows Jmw djfflcult It Is to I find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of each flguro, and can suit its requirements with a well cut, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence it is that so fow feel “ at homo" during the first day’s wear of any now art!, cio of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to their forms. To romody so manifest a deformity, E. (HUB 8113 has practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather coat, vest, or pantaloons; to the eshmneies of its wearer-fhoronghly attaining that el“ ganoo of fit which the spirit of tho age dicta tea. 6 • QUIBBLE'S iCLOIHING HOUSF No. 210 liberty street, of / , * . ■» , - MIRV's , PiTrsuunau, January ]B. • Ter at 12 h—9 feet water in the channel, and falling slowly. • . .. I Soma ice still tanning, but not heavy enough to do harm. A lorgo number of coal boats have left. I Business on the'wharf very active, and d largo | number of boats preparing to leave. . . We understand some twenty pairs of coal boats left on Sunday in the midst of thick.running ice’ for Cincinnati., An unusual number of hands' wero employed on each pair. ■ They run a great risk. Mr. A. B. Haines, the chief of coal boat men was, wo aro told, the first.to lead off. I'. oor riv «r this morning wascovered with mov ing coal boats. ; Some,.ice running. Tbo touisvillo -Courier is becoming quite alarmed at the project of a new canal around the falls at Louisville, on the Indiana sido of the river; ■ 1 :• Tho Cincinnatians aro strongly urging tho pro ject. Louisville of course prefers an enlarge ment of the old canal; which wonld undoubted ly serve the interests of that city. Bntthe steam boat trade generally would probably be better served by tho new canal. - f % e “ umb ? r °f steamboat arrivals at the port of Cincinnati durmg the year 1853, was 3G30 • ved a 6BBff 6 4 t' 3 nomber of flethoats arri ved, 68S0. Twenty-five new steamboats, with a tonnage (Custom House measurement) of 10 262 hms, were built at Cincinnati during the year. m^ r ! BOfth<, . cit y for tho yearendingSep tember last, were, m the aggregate, $51,280;- G Couria" d lh ° CXport3 ’ ?80 >- 2G6 . 108 - i^«»ea/e , The Memphis Eagle and Enquirer of the Gth [ learns from the officers of the steamer Louisa, » CW ,® rloan9 ’ of the total loss of the steamer Pearl, between Plaquomino and New bean run into by the new Nat ohez. Both boats were bound down stream wh:S??^ aded wUk su 6 ar from Red river the Sn atrncklier - Th e Natchez and the Southern Belle were most likely raoing at Tt° ? f tuo °“ icient > being rival packets. The Pearl waa under tho water at the time the Louisa passed by. It is supposed there were many lives Democrat: - ; AT WASHINGTON lULL, MKS. ANN JEMISON, 23 Ninth street FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. K]J<) 4 00, CO Wood stroot. % $ p..p Death. {rom a HnptQre« P ei ?~ ore ‘* ilo BKiml» of persons Who art afflicted wl ? 3 i tupteo of “• Irt ‘. "ho PV tat little attention to the disease until tho bowels become strangulated. when in nil probability It may bo too Into. How important It is, then, forall those suffering with any form ofs Knptnfo of tho Bowels,” to call nt onco upon Dr. KBYBI3R at hli Wholesale. and Entail Drag Store,.corner or Wood street and Virgin alley, and proonro aTRUSS, to retain Urn pro trading portion of the bowels. Dr. KEY3ER has an offlei back of his Drug'Storo, whoro Trusses am applied, and warranted to give satisfaction. ..lie also has every variety of-Trusses, that you can name,■nndat-any-prlce,:to.sttitihe tneana pf every, ono In need of. the article..:! also keep erery kind of Supporters, ifeefy Bracts, Susjtnsory Band ega, Elastic Slockmgs, tor enlarged veins, nnd all kinds of mechanical appliances nsed in the core of disease. . I would respectfully invito tho ottcnUon of tho publicto an excellent TRUSS FOlt CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects cures In a very short time. eS~ bit. KEYSEB’S bECG STOBE AND TRUSS DEPOT, rorner of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden Mortar.. • ■ ■ - - -- • . dcc2s ; . Crystal JPalace, JWew Work. EXHIBITION’ OF AMHBICA.V STEEL PENS, Manufactured by;; *, * ~ „ _• :®®B.'WnsEAB, sm mvac. ■ emr'l'Mv"" cf *» PaWic to his celebrated QUIEt, paten t, doublMpring, Commercial and Bank PENS, n-vs 0 of twenty-fire' different kinds of STEEL TENS, of bis own make, suitable for all handwritings. ~ V • . >. a new patent pen CaUed tho T'-eMs Spring. These psns hare been adopted by tto Senate in Washington, ra preferoneo to all others >1 »hovo pon», with bis superior unrivaled ac w?n°t a K- n 6 18 Moa - nt «r. J. 11. Steel’s and Mr. B. If. Woman’s, Camp street; Tbomaat. Wbilo'sCana, street; and E.A F. Ezekiel’s,Eachango Place. j“ 1 S.S'" 81 •“.•«»!»-«:«*ttMS£?£ of ceres effected. 6y Carter's onlyroom to refer to'the g,^?,^:. o Drinker, Esq_ oftha firm of \r a ? u ?? Richmond, vl, who^Mciw'Eftwo Spanish Mixture, after three ye* Mffertio J! Ter> Bessys its action on thd Wood h trol^mSiLdSSS ho h “ a ;***SoB advertisement ■ FOWERai. SbfriCE. " TtafuncraJofJOHN CBAWFOEDwIII take placofrom tto residence of hu father, Michael Cranford, la Allegheny city, Federal street, near the end of the old Allegheny Mdge, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and proceed thence to St, Maty s Cemetery. Mends of the finally arolnritcd to attend. - HEW ABVEETIBEMEHTS, . •^ rc * , wfenf~Qeor^BjFnnßtdn. • rice V. Kane. ' ’£ eretar &~-‘A. K. llcOonigfe. * * —John SlcQtiowan. ' 'gPtoin—'John 'U. Stewart. '••--■• ftfit Lieutenant— Addison Parsons; &xmd Engineer^- John Schell.. . Tlant Engineer— Joseph Busha. XtrelMosc i/treetor—Win.AlcCleory. -.-■ Boje 1/ircciotwJohnßarryT ' * •'•-'* - Third Hate fhmlcr—Jctm C. Baker. limoft A ' C “ MI ' John C, Heliuna, Johnston Uwef C “ 3n,,_JohD Thomas J.LitUe, William U®" a. Kane, Elen. locy, ihoa. Aj(e-ar<ans_John aahby. Jr, Thtis. Brown A. N. McOostotg. ; __For Cincinnati ana LoaUvllle. rr!v!L 1 11I d 1 Bt ““« BAM SNOW ‘Mmg£sg,£*!i C J£! I 1 ?, A v - win forum l:th tost., at 4 M. ' r “ Ctoto Po?t ’' ' nUS W ~ JU7 Xxcllo* or £«jtleineii wUhins to Join hit W £w M,tbe^a^a^^P^weffc*^.*4o -i U CTC f 7 mi Thorslny altar-' Si»y cilt iD tf“i?sf? '- c “t mrots en TucxLyzni S*turtZhte™n£ -2yi°M K CnJ Slw:lm ’ on : Tvmlol.^cnonlr'Xo^M^/rS^™^*^^” ssasroeasa^^S! f ItECTURK ' SSL o’clock. *** 1 ”" JOHN K. HOLMES, WJL 11. KINCAID, JOHN JL KIRKPATKICK, i Icctnm Onmrnitlpc.; j TA'iS U - tUSTKK’O ftKttioi' BOAUO. |?"PPy Haya and tlappy Nlghte Uttl ° »ow «,ng fa Aa Jjitty Clyde. Kong Weary Day. St. M«rr fa Ii CSTOn . )_ B Mery’e liule Nlwei ' Ito.wbti»h Sehottlsch. Opera Srhota^h. Katy-Did Polka. ■’rime Donne Walt*. rfaanuoftheneert. Holiday Pchottbch. ; Hridal Polka. bio am"tof'lu by I’'l7 1 ’' 17 ° f 010 ne,w ‘ t “ ,l mwt fMhlona- ■'— ' ———; :—: j*t« ; . PONDS— for S!e°V 00Un,r ° f AU lv?r U A&iffLr fMy.’’»prr»Toi uSai tlie Bteabcnvm.v »mi ? if s^v,P“rsD * eo the bondsof 10 4 rhtln., Jon. ah. lSoj,~jalg;lm T. 3. rnTTrr p~ r y ■■■ | T m.,,, Mow Mn»«c 1 Kw Moslc! LffiSte bfautirui its.c. Wlllloou tiioDarkllluo Son; Hot Core; - * Rmo Quam; WaUies-d-Albort: SunrS &SLhl m U : i ?S 1 .”“ ; Snw ' v ““=T-a-Albon: ' ' and California Qua father SUo of Jordan—Christy* . " , «3SSSSI? lea. worlca an Mu^r JOHN u. MBUaOR. 31 Wood' stroet. TT«“Eto ZSS***** -tlu. a. FJuwrtpdi-“viTOSSirffiSS?“h 4tSal “■ b 0 oral low of aoDoUtn P r » la l ? o<^wt,pcn- B. A. MnesU’s Vormlrfff-SS iZSf*!*** to fry botUo from M. Naylor,DnSi^G«SSfi? i,ls !Z: bou fi h^ ing administered anortion ofit. hA^ O7^ 9 sfrest. Hav four hour* Two Ilu^S auJ UUTnI;^ lUltl ‘ Ito twelTo inches in length. Tha rhn2°j^ orina » from six f** 1 '' m<l i U " .?fI' ,)tUu restored,ans h^n“ l 2? dl “i < ' ly “ ltar health.. Another child, tovca perfect more or less sick from hla birth wh ? Llui horn hotUe, which caused him to mm K % '““aioder of tho two Worms. From that time to th-n. UaD . u r«l and Stay been perfectly good, and ha health has child could. S ’ U ” M £, ,r '” a <* well a* any Sold, wholesale and retail, by ah S !AB JS iT ? ®?HOP. and country merchants thm^hStS" * • , JAMES McMASrEiiS, Eagle Livery Stable, Seventh at. A ® H ENT rose E mm; • , , AliiGlltlr an, Pa. S ’ Mamao* HgisSsl^? W in opei*aUon about tbo middle of tvh™^ a * Jm D nS oriew for'Shaa will meet -with womat feS* 7 * Picks made and dressed., Orders sent bv graph attended to on the shortest notice. : - .’' ■ Wanted to Kent. A COMMODIOUS BWJBIMNG. TrtuTt'n to > “mC ro ” a Wt ”wBOBW. T SMITH f ™“ 1 nttaS*, ■ '■ r ~- IE - - . ,■ ■■■ ’ • .-■> -■ y -!::. •'■ ; ' :'• ;• •'•'■■■ «*• -#»'Jt /*'V •.• : •’« i “ • **. '< "* ‘»r A > & /' -. ' .. ; ••' ;, Ts. • r.->v . •«•■. v-*;: <■ •. •> ■' •.- > *4 • • Viv . r; -r V ''vV * ’ \-r ' ■ [jal&diwlm. i*Hl]UMreir,KlUA CDiiTATE WAREHOUSE ®2sg iffij **■ : *&»,. ;; *£**»* a&^n w Y %' oUpiJrea ' pUSWi,^-, rnraitoQtoM, 8 ’ OM« Tmmlb and Brasses * KK£,fe ss SSv^ Hwt fating of tho otomwh whi“Vd^KlV^ ; S:iVToaT h^,t^acf^^^4r^ SSSSssJsst A* A, MASON & CO^ : Nq2s Fifthstrci-t. upwwd.woorttos^ the citr. eSSOS ofßic * SOr deceased persona taken In anj •••■••• [PQT26:Iy • j ~ —; ftoarflhlv copnau"uom»it t vr</ Eon«nredt(iiulfa!]vt«rrm,n»«J--f»ir ere t “““7 por MU l»S.^wrtaln wlobyßr.GEO. & KEyBKß,ato mSS2S. P “ ST “> fcr »m C ¥ , *v!~yj*2?'s WH *~® e * a .pOrbOX. ■" ep^o Og-Überal deduaW to ttoeoVtioboy to sell : street, t»t|oM?Hnh«ta^ l o?ytSS'i3i n ‘ lU ’ fJMswMH No-Sse-Moc^w^YiS^i!???" pn^SS!^^ o - *A*332rBSS :—[mar2sJv I>A HOCSE, Market nreot Rr o ?dS ,Bttho mRI - My , JOHN YQPKO, JR. " etoortur erenlng 1° WmOhtoSii'&ii-I Lot Is q Cellar Wall, built for two kr “Jl of 0,9 ifl in a dralrablo noo «»- This Lot low ( and on fovorablo terms. 80)3 • - .At J)gicg pf Morning PobL ■■■ - '“g^i A BASEMENT corner Soarth stwet an* n, Jx Alley, Pittsburgh. The Boom is 2lSij! < ? CT £ deep; oneholf above groaiiKls arv? and fry 32 has a coal vault ia froiaVWm SSrenfiJPr It nreit Enquire at offlco of Jp^. , 6 ?lB Scotch mu ception, to supply their cu£tomnw ?***••?* 00,1 cx * H to &<H 4c, Ttillfind jatawf_ BPTCHEgS ASSOCIATE Ull'l' MAIiKii 1 !' HOUSE Is tlmrJSr. itfESS"'" 4 JAMES OAEDNER £ wi. marl;o * &V* ana erajfoir, wiUrhS ife tear eansasa, beef tonjnus, , JanlO .' • f .a ' •>! fl‘* * f; V. •• . s‘ S 1 . t. • • x. -:- V- ' "f- -■*> -'« A:V-.V^.-' ■ '■■ / V v. ■'. ‘ /....■■ fltata Mutual Fire & Kailua lajnraneo Comnauv. „ . „ OF PEM& SYjLVA XJA-. ** * Branch Offce or. Ibttrih and Smuhfitld tU„ PUUburaJi. Capita], 350,000 Hollais. _. ■■ '. miise««a: ~ John P. KntheVfcnt!, Dauphin co,- p. C. Sedimlci.JTnrrts. iHW Jones, Philadelphia; A.; WllSLi. Banker ssaaß#M»*B rn^°, r , c ° UE , tfy ’ *£ I<nr «* ataoS Win. M-Swata, • “““““i, . : l&ssr**- -WS&* ■ g&3&-'- r^ 8 s^™’ Wm.P. Docker, J’Mp!'. Snyder, - JOEE'JONEB,PreSdmt“ Insurance company. of fte Capitol Saoo.ooo. 01 Virginia. BOJIE OFFIOE,'WINaiIisTKB. VA ' DIBXOTOM' • Joj. S. Careop, John Kerr. Lloytl lomn, James n. Bomn James P.Blley, : , . • . H. IL AlcGoyre. • • JOS. B. CABSON.Prosltlmt. : C. 8. FUNK, Beeroiarr. ’ A^r™nuonof the commtißlty lacapeclallyinrltod t* g®3ss«sasfeSiSS — 3 . Ofllco cor. Fourth and Bmlthfleld sts. ysssisss a™ <**' i’S-SSSr-* Jf.J. Anderson, n'awE!,’ ’ ■|igs zsssSr* Joseph Eaje, Wm. Wilkinson, 1 Davit! Campbell. j a j 2 • j gj^WSßsaGs-Bassss Comas'Mechanical Leeches: : “ Cupploß Glasses Breast Glasses: • • . « Eye Caps;. Dental Leeches; - _ . Scarificator. :• ■SSSSSSaasg xSPSSS^SL Bioo,ooo A . S M Samuel W. Hass, - ?.* 0n ’Ijt 1 j t Thomas Gillespie, Kj?n'if“ hl, “ t<,<!lt * Johni-Cox; P • ““"oj-BolJmaa, - Jacob Pah-r*. John VFalker, Jr., 'Willla!mYW&«** f* j Jacob S. Haldennm, . ft OAKE3, AgodS OOce, in la&yelteMiuSs, (ontnmea.on.ffpoii street.) ■ to SIEK>B to otnmrreraftty, iadst liageortcr inajnTeoionea to thUfZ &m^mm sssssssMai jnd nmchof thotimeonablo towidfrJSLf'^EiK^'W asisyssssig-SLSS: ssaessigggn SStSOSSi feSSSSff !^ss*iifjS^^Sgfe n '° «■« ib £1 „ _ inaetora: • S^Ser’’ Writer Bryant, wiutaat'H? y '£’ : • - John 8h?ptoo« ~; '• • ’ v % l .«• , '■ V ■ " v -.../ ?5J - i >.'- ».- *' *. - r aß =* ::: = asaanesail »‘« !, * !gi ' !g "'' Ml3l ' ,: : i r,.^-»-.^< , ' - I {T»» 2MUUTB&—jostp/t 0. Kosira, ia^i-rrr/^ 1 -> 1 tfrar per—Fifth etrr«t,abOTo Wood I’r kv! of, ilr^oc- I Boxes and Parqnetie Joe; Prlralo JJoror, larea,« , . rO J? ,ffß: J coal], $5 j Seeond Tlor, 2tc ; VoxcHor «terk 1 £&; &• I Porwma aamrfn# Mata wiil be charged el* £(£*!» «*« | cortlfleate, Boors open at CU o’clock j I*mfOTnune^t«^J*! , I “,!?"•* o ' cl “>[-'"!nilSoTcnlng, Jan nary ' 17th, ttSt ness Fietchor, the Kenttrekfan, Mr. liynar; Tops/, the rfrt w “^ l s r £’ Mra. BrolePrd; Aunt Op£efla,B Ver- Mira, the fugiUre’s wife, Mrs. Broar; Catty, the dl»trected,Mra.BykB, - TBE CAMPBEIAS ABE COMIS6! _ nAU ' * OB «>tm Moura osLTt M C «rmTl7vS 3: lm 5F M OEIOINit OAMPBKM, ionf'bl^MfriSFo’i^ 11 tf«£nw«f tMr.Cliutoainß Paah on iWHfiffESDAY SrZ Amon* tho mombeni of Sa * m 1,0 foa,ld lafolfct.jXaurcfl, lhit tUI l g ? **& “'a Ocaa'chan. r.x cram. . . , o’cbSt ,wn 111 rfclock - Concert to comrnm™ it TU H. E.PICKISSOtt, Manager. * CRO3S ’ ftKS.. ttegucrrcm Room a of R. M. CtoSfcfcff AUCTION SALES. JAMES U’KENNA. Auctioned ond Commission Met ,U clwnt,No. 120 W«*l street, near ttocoXrcT VIS o'clock-•J?2 14 , i Furniture,each day it 30 and 2 wmtes^&ssm' Ai> _^A]*etioi»—Daily Sales. A, KnhiSS.'Sio^jKtT amm t >[ w «« »nr. of ScasonaMj, B™6ralaKortmtnt ini Ellocb, I>ry Qoodj, Clothing Boots . . n^Sr* 114 SO “ MJI - d HoUold&t^^ „• ' • AT-7 O’CLOCK, P. v Itoks, Stationery. JPancy . Articles, Muidwri . Hardware and Cutlery, g ft^^nulSSS^y^SA :., JAHEB McKETOA, Auctioneer, A cf an oxtenslvo COUNTRY T>HV •A ~OJK)2)B,.fiiORB AT AUCTION".—On JIONBAv •■* - t^ 9 * «w>Nfep#t«»frfhw|ifc spool cotton f«* fl , lm s ey ? », I Bm b’ fl wool shirts ftaddraw whltedrcsa shirtg.tdncrhflm ftndeTieck shirts and pan tsloons. superfine ratixt Testa. Irish lliien * * fatSS2i an{ !- P^tlJinS ’ Bllfc P lus *Vchn.*aftfV bcxgy blanket/ £*-? JAitE3 MoKK\-W> aeAhUrV«tf’.ii!!i lhK ’? I ? lm<?rt ‘ 3 “*«4»apM<t*UFji!n. n2s»m!? ■■• * f* e ‘ a ‘> “<* flannels, drillinjt, silk bonnets TO™* •P®®tS°tton, abirta nnd drawers, hosiery; He " ' -iSi JAMK3 MrK&iNA.Anrt'r. P» Ha i)AVIS f Auctioneer. S fflSsssa*«:ffi»sSS , 3?S?aaa‘SSfß‘asrSS S, “teidS UTCnderS ’ clothl1 ' rassim «M and trimmings for. •^^^^MronSISSSfSSSS: -■ J .. ■ - ; P- M. DAVlS.‘Anotio.nrrr' -teHUt* W „ ®^ , " tne "? ,1 P tinned atthiOW Standi rOD ' ondar dm firm of IrtttTi&iriCo WIMJAM DALT, No. 2{ Fifth st- January 12. thg . lr °y Cily Hotel . . Xlivlaena Notice. — —: Omen Om!tifn>Vnxjivi.un.\ c „ , r^^-HSS'irsls 1 I VY*^ "O3 Bith Sir- WI K. cpmMftiM«ry Z»r ■* to.Bordeaux,Ftixqcc.' pupdosps r purc^^?n d tlio abovo placfl, jfoJtbe of 'Win &l , &CA J?i* »£*;® P l ?Ma» to- anjr othprbnsl- maybe fsyorea. A- J,BQNNET m, ' 6 • • Xycrtnces. in Pilisfocrgh: : 1 •, IMlSifkirT r fcSf' , c C °w hirWttaliureh Timet Comianyj J, Harris 4 Co, Bankers; and to merchants gone vhldrUmt heSn S’ 0 " 1 Ujo lsth taU tmtn Llbortyatmet yIH be found at tho store of Eoht. If. King, C °*’ cnrncr^'«"l Jrf j .j a “Uoy. woaM respoctfully fn-<?Si§ *, rionds luidtbe public that thoytspig^ -CAPS «f and splendid stock of lIATS -Avn IliSSi§§ libSu”™“ ott “ a tnmtaata onoapromptly; on • -•- —■: :••• -■•'■'• . ■• •. Josupn Fleming. Buccwfwr to L. WU«rt'&Co- j. 14 • JOSEPH yLBSUKG, / - - Surecsdor to L.'Wilcox 4 Co. jau Joseph-Fleming, •= __—■—-- Sqeocspor to fc. Wllen* A Co, • * oiiKS^Wsu^niSCTratSnSfliHre Mi 3 ' :*•'• JOSEPH FLKHIN™ - . to L. WJlcbx & Co. •Jorni-nnaso. pProrHeton, of ft, MtS&;SS&& Kr?£ j-iio A. A- MASON & CO. «*■* sAiE THURSDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1854 * - At. So. 25 Firm Snurr. aPMSHfflesft Of thm, stories; ban n 5? K H ?, c ?& worn, kitchen, and six r * IVv r >°**» % Roodcella#. Thel^g^S^^^ASSn **M e » *l*b a v TMFOIOKOIoAPSr fjQ Third street. 5 1 OlwertMiißnnmnonnm Honey Soap: ; , Do : HoneyJoap,assorted *ii e3 ; tS ®Wrtnß Soap;. J* Successor to Is Wilcnr * Co. JAMES A- rt HDTCmSOX A S gognr Rp.Tno^, . Wrana Mechanics'. ißstitoto; b L| - lacture. ° u*os, of fish, SdSS“nS fi°to^;sr e, " !a by nU «^."TLbi7K I TrtjI 0 - min _ v ; • j«6- ■ . TUST : iKO -^HSliMffigstfciA IbOUJt—, v . „MO^) !8a .w.FIo Q l .,solfc !! oaoh : . t-OTKI KDtKK^Wr^-^ ° k .‘ b ?patrick 4 hbbbohb. ■ nor 22 ■ •'•' •“ - Kirkpatrick & HEnp.oN’s. ■ ••wgRAtRioK & i/b imoxs; ft HKIEKO^S, * - - KIIIKPATUJCK k mimosa _ Kirkpatrick a wKniwvg TolTfor ralo by I &IRKPATiIj'CK & uj^KitUNS *"**■» * u -p* in6 * '" KIRKPATRICK & lIKItK.WJ. 4: b6l» cisier Seel tbr salo"bv V/ d«a euuipateick 4 njfißo.va .. ■ - • V. ■, * \--f3L.Vi BAILEY & BENSirAIY. v-- V ,
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