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PAGE,OF THIS PAPER.
JOB PRINTING.
We htt-vo one of the best Job .Printing Offices
In tho city, and we would respectfully nsk mer
chants end nit others who want Cards, Circulars,
Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Chcoks, Hand
bills, etc., to give ub a call. All our Job Type
ore of the most modern manufacture and can
_not fail to please all our customers. Our work
men are perfect masters of their business, and
will labor assiduously to please all who will fa
vor us with an order.
News and Facta from all Quarter*.
> * A monthly mail by British steamers has been
established between Liberia, on the African
coast, and England. The civilized population
of Liberia numbers 10,000 persona,- and tho
" oolon y is «pi<lly increasing, It has been dis
covered that British residents nt Sierra Leono
have been engaged in the Blavo trado for many
: years. - •
Three Germans arrested for burglary in Now
York, state that they were Borne time ago con
victed of tho same offence in Germany, and were
taken ont of prison and shipped to the United
States. .
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_ Tho report of tho United States Surgeon
GencroUreprcsents that the adulteration of
drugs and medicines is carried on more exten-
sively in this country, than it was before
passage,of the Act of Congress forbidding the
importation of such articles.
A memorial from tho Chamber of Commerce
■ of New York, urges upon the Legislature of that
State n modification of tho Usury Laws. We
hope our Legislature will repeal thoso laws nl
together.
A bill has been reported to tho Rhode Island
General Assembly, abolishing imprisonment for I
debt, end making all debtor’s property attach- I
able on original process.
Within about Bix weeks, says a late California
paper, from fifty to sixty murders have been
committed in California, and not one of tho of- I
fenders have boen punished. I
M. Bodisco, the Russian minister at Washing
ton, is very ill, and not expected to recover.
A private watchman at Metropolitan Hall has
been arrested on the chargo of sotting fire to that
building. •
A commission of lunacy has decided Ihst tho
Hon. Edward Curtis, of New York, former Col.
lector of tho Port, is insane. His property is
worth $200,000.
Channcey Johnson, convicted of stealing $BO,-
000 from the Bank of the Stato of New York, is
sentenced to tho Stato Prison for three years
and six months.
The steamer Yankee Blade has been purchased
by Commodore Vanderbilt, to rnn between Vera
Crnz and Now Orleans, ns tho first regular stea
mer of tbe Ramsay route to and from California.
SALE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS.
This subject has been much discussed within
the Inst year; and the project of selling the
public works has a good many ndvocates and
..friends. If they could bo sold for their value,
we have no objection. Bat to sell them for less
is, in our opinion, an unnecessary sacrifice. To
sell them for less than their cost, will leave a
very, largo balance of tho Stale debt unpaid;
and the-State will bo without resources for the
payment of that balance, except by direct taxa
tion.
We believe tho signs of the times indicate
that thoso worts will prove far more valuable
. and produotivo of revenue hereafter than they
have ever been heretofore. All tho channels of
trade and travel between the East and tho Weßt
are greatly increasing their {receipts from year
to year. The revenues from the New York main
canal, lost year, were greater than ever before.
And those revenues are helping to pay off the
debt of that State; and those revenues are so
largo ns to justify tho undertaking to widen that
canal, and donble its oapacity for business.
The receipts Of tho New York aad Brio Railroad,
last year, considerably exceeded four millions of
dollars, and arc constantly and rapidly increas
ing-. We published a statement, a few days ago,
showing that tho receipts of tho Pennsylvania
Central Railroad were about a million dollars
more last year than the preceding year. The
business of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is
rapidly increasing. What reason can be named,-
then, why the business of tho main line of our
public works, another of the groat East and
West thoroughfares, should not equally incrense
its earnings? This line of works is now fed
mainly by the Ohio river and the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad. In one year moro tho
Pittsburgh and Steubenville, and Steubenville
and Indiana roads will be' completed, stretohing
far away through the very heart of tho prolifio
and mighty West, connecting with avast sys
tem of railroads, and pouriug their vast bur
thens of freight and travel upon onr canal and
railroads. With the new road completed over
• the mountain, so as to avoid all detention and
objection to this route, we believe that onr canal
wonld soon be thronged with business to its ut
most capacity. Certainly no one can deny that
the prospeots of abnndant employment for this
Rne of works wore never so good as now. And
the hope so long entertained: that it would, at
some time, prove profitable to tho State, and
re-imburse its cost, seoms now about to be real
ized. Yet, jnst this timo is selected to sacrifice
-it The fall capacities of this line for business
and profit can never bo fairly tested, until tho
newroad over the mountains is completed, which
it may be in a year, if the Legislature will at
once provide the means. The work is com
menced, and must be completed; and every
day’s delay in supplying the means is a loss to
the State.
The cost of the management of the old Port
age Road, for the year ending on the 30th No
vember, 1802, as appears by the reports, was
something over $407,000. Avoid all tho planes,
by completing the.new road, and this heavy ex
. pense is stopped; and in its plaoe the State will
have to-bear only the expense of working the
road without planeß, and the interest on the cost
of tho now road. A saving of about $176,000
per year will thus bo effected. This item alone
would in ten or twelve years equal the whole
cosPof the new road. But this is not all., with
the new road completed, the capacity of the
whole line for business will be vastly increasedp
and its revenues' probably doubled: With such
s result attained, a sale could perhaps be effect
ed without loss : should the people desire a sale.
But no one believes that they can be sold in
their present condition for oost. We donbt the
propriety of a sale at cost. We believe those
works can be made a permanent sonroe ot reve
nue and profit to the Commonwealth, and a
means of reducing the public debt. Other works
of a similar nature are made to pay good divi»
dends and profits. Why may not those owned
by our State? Wo deny the assumption of the
advocates of a sale that the people cannot select
faithful and competent agents to manage those
works. Let those who distrust the espaoity of
the people for self-government use that argu
ment. We do not believe it If any advantage
is to be derived from those works, we want the
over-taxed people to have it, and not a specula
jng corporation.
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PITTSBURGH:
:janCary 20.
£Sy onr advertising columns will befonnd
°T7 ° f t , he dc P»‘ure of steamer Return
nnrl ' WiUl Bncll °® Bera CapL Stoops
“? 0. Neare, clerk, all will be done right.
Shippers and passengers would do well to give
them a call. , 6
U - S ~ Maa leav es on the 20th
hundred passengers passed over it on Saturday
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BRIDGE THE POINT.
Many of our citizens arc advocating tho con
struction of a Bridge across the Allegheny river
at the Point, fqr.tbo croesing of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad.; They propose that the
ratiroad brought up through Manchester; and
crossing on a bridge at that place, connect with
the Central road at the Point. Ground sufficient,'
itis said, could bo purchased there for the depots
of the Central and Ohio and Pennsylvania roads.as
well as the Allegheny Valley road; and the busi
ness of tho tbreo roads thus he brought together '
To the people of Manchester this project would
doubtless bo,- acceptable; but our neighbors of
Allegheny city would doubtloss bo of a different
opinion,
Upon the..choice of:routes, tho company will
have to decide. Bat that the interests of tho
company will require that the gap between the
Ohio and. Pennsylvania and Central.roads be
bridged with the iron rail by some route none
can doubt. Much time is lost, and much ex
pense incurred in the transport of travelers, bag
gage and.freight from the one road to tho other,
and tho traveling and business pobtio will Beck
other unobstructed routCß, if this unnecessary
breatis not soon avoided. The competition with
which Pennsylvania roads have to contend will
require the speedy avoidance of every unneces
sary obstruction or delay to secure for these
roads a fair and full share of travel and trade.
We don’t hcliove cities ought to be, or etui bo
built up or benefited by breaks of guage, 'or gape
beteen lines of road requiring transhipment, por
terage and change of ears. The interests of the
| roads and of the public require Unbroken routes
lof travel. And tho two cities will bo much more
benefited by popular and thronged thoroughfares
through them from East to West than byportcr
ago or ohange of guage. We suppose Brians
will doubt.this; but we trust AUcghenians will
not. |
I A MOVEMENT.
[ At the annual meeting of. tho Stockholders of
the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Com
paoy a few days ago, tho following resolution
was offered by It. McKnight. Esq , and adopted:
refers ''to’he’rt-^i 0 Pr * side “ t and Board of Di. I
’ to .? e ti ' 3 , da J r elected, bo, and they are
(make nrelim-° riZe<l to confcr > correspond; and
mate preliminary arrangements with the Pcnn-
AI eXnv V^ IltiSbU '?\“ n ' i Con nallsville, tho |
Ai.n» h w w' ’JIX' and tho Steubonvillo and In
[ f‘?."'* ( ? a,!road Companies, in reference tocoh
sohdaUng our road with cither or all of theirs I
“ otio °- all matters relative there
-BulimJttod *o a general meeting of the I
or rejection!* ° f th ° Bo C ° mpan!ca for oonfirmation
fPhiladelphiv) now calls this
road the Philadelphia and Stcnboaville Rail,
road.
It is true this road is but an extension of the
ronneylvania Rsilroad Westward; and it will be
also the Western outlet of the travel and trade
of tho Connellsvillo and Allegheny Valley Rail
nn™r' “ IMfl foet ’ t fl B e ther with the
nnmtrous Western connections, that will make
this Pittsburgh and Stcnboaville railroad one of I
tho most profitable and valuable railroads in tho I
!I™ 7 ; WcS ‘ cra Ne " Vo*. Maryland, aU
Pennsylvania, as well as the central regions of
tae Western States,, are all interested in i.J
early c °„ pl ti It „„ , h , most
feeder of the Pennsylvania road; and tho
most important avenue of Philadelphia’s trade
with the West.
... HE SHIP THHEE BEUS.
This ship is quite a .. i ion 0 f the day” in New
lork just new. The New York Herald saya.bat
the ship ,s crowded with visitore all day loo?
nnd that the wharf and decks of other vessels in
tho vicinity aro covered with spectators to see
the Captain, crew and ship that so gallantly
rescued so many persons from tho wreck of the
steamer San Francisco. Tho vessel is only 648
tops burthen, and bears evident marks of tho
hard service through which she has passed
dunng the late storm. It will bo remembered
that tins vessel stayed five days by ,hb flan
Prandsco before the storm so far abated as do
Va i 0 S , Ct tlle P as3en B cr s off tho wreck.
c Three Jells” was in a leaky and danger
ous condition at tho samo timo. This gnllant
and generous conduct or Englishmen is likely to
bo well rewarded: A considerable sum of money
has alrcndy been raised in New York. In both
Houses of Congress measures arc proposed, and
under discussion, to reward suitably tho Cap
tains and crew of the Three Bells, the Antarc
tic, and the Kilby, through whoso oicrtionß
over five hundred lives were saved.
The Campbell Mjnsthels— This popular com
pony will present this evening an entire change
of performance. They were welcomed last
evening by a largo audience, who were delight
ed with their performances. Where all perform
so well, it may be invidious to point ont indi
vidual actors, but wo cannot refraim from noti
cing the attractive talents of Messrs. Murphy
West and Peel. In all the cities where they have I
performed, they have boon considered the stars
of their profession.
NEW PAPER,
natty Commercial Aurora, is the title of a new
and handsome daily paper, published at Zsncs
ville, Ohio. It deserves success, and we hope
Will win it m abundance.
n TUE , MOIBS " A Purs, ClA* A*n THE
Qunrv s Necklace -Our friend Callow, oppo
se tho Post Office, has favored us with the hre
volumes of these works. lie has a splendid as
sortment of all the valuable publications of the
day and we can assure all who are in favor of
good reading, that his dopot is ono of the best I
in the city. ~
Col F. Felix.—Governor.Bigler has appoint
cd Francis Felix, of the Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh,
Colon., ’ WUh thBronk of “*»*««»»
Col Felix is one of the reliable and thorough
going democrats of that Ward, and the oompli
ment was well deserved. P
Lecture.— Rev. D. Baco.v, will deliver a leo
ture in the Sixth Ward Presbyterian Church, this
The n i l efh 0D • e * Ubjeot ° f oa P ital Punishment.
lecture is free, and all are invited to attend.
ishmenL°* ° f BbolislliD 8 '"apittl pun
Coal Boats Sunk.-Oho boat sunk at the
Point bar. Another boat eame down shortly af
ter the first one sank; ran on top of her and
went down We are also informed thatone boat
was lost at Brown’s Island, and that a pair got
aground, but eventnally got off.
■ Foe Memphis am New Orleans. —The fine
steamer Granite State is up for the ports as no
ticed above. She will leave at the hour H er
accommodations are of the first class, and her
offioers are gentlemen in tho strictest sense of
too word.
.T™: Federal Arch.—This popular boat will
leave .to-day for Louisville. She is worthy of
«>e patronago of all who desire a pleasant trip
to the Fails City. Travelers, give her a call,
and you cannot bo disappointed.
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W-siatliY MONEY AETXCLE, ~"
thfnTr 8 00 ° nr ' Vharf was neTer ®«W active
tnan-at present : -
! MBe qoantit ? of coni has left for the
marlets below; bat we regret to leant that
eavy losses have been snfferred already by
oats sinking, ' The ooal-men were in too muolt
fiaete thia time, and started before tbe river was
in a safe condition. Wehave heard-the leases
estimated ot a very high figure; but no oertain
estimate can yet bo made.
Money is In good demand, and bears a tolo
rably high price yet, though there is sufficient
for alllegitimato business purfoses.
In New York the demand for money is not so
great as heretofore, and rotes for Bhort, good pa
per range from ?to 10 per cent. The demand
‘here is now mostly for disoount of railway pa
per, which ranges from 12 ta 18 per cent.
The New lork Port says:
nhil Th t b “ k J fItMM for last week prove favor
.a“°; They show a steady action on the part of
the banks, with rather an unusual roduodon in
the circulation of city ourrenoy. There is shown
of S'MWHmn in cos and a decrease
ot Ip-,420,000 in the deposits, $120,000 in the
® 400,000 5n the circulation.
o 'c°London advioos respecting money
matters show greater and increasing ease, yet
Brothers* r B deluding Bering
Brothers A Co., Bell & Co , and Anthony Dow
&. Co., report a dull state of the market for
American securities What orders come hero
nee ™«. D i tIOD dT t11,,0u fi h Parisian bouses, and
" !/ l y °“, Swisß ond German account—buy
era of oar cotton ■ ■ vv
, '"’Wle jibe great demand for importation Of
breadstuffs exists in Europe, little will be done
m American securities, Unices the anticipated
European war breaks out in the spring, whon
orders will bo multiplied indefinitely
The henry losses sustained by some ofonrin
snT°Vh°eTi“' eS r Br ° W ° rki “e unpleasant re-
T “e -Etna Insurance Company of Utica
has suspended payments ; and the General Mu
tual Insurance Company, of this city, has re
solved to wind up its affairs ■ °
_s'S® l?' 80 . odT “?oo which has taken placo
* ■ i,r !? dnye ' on ftU articles of
,s _ mttk ' B gtho fortunes of numer
ous individuals. Corn has advanced thirty cents
per bushel, and flour and wheat very consider'
ably. There are largo etores of theßo articles
nfnm d ri a ? T . er .‘ he . in ‘crtor, thoownerßof whiiih
«hw dO / 18h th ? force of an extraordinary
shippmg demand which must continue till the
v -t i ar °Pf““ harvest is gotherod. In New
hnf ,l° c!la 0n :£ aai ' aro not 80 largo ns
usual, but they are still great in the-interio*
assr-**
payments, 102,983 88
We take tho following from tbo Boston Pott ot
lith inst.:
The general facts ore, however, that onr own
country .8 n. nnd that tho interior. if uo ™
SrinJint T b ' Browi °S Heher with evory
shipment of produce. Another harvest and
more Australian gold will relievo Europe, and
America will ogam be tho great field fm»
potable employment of aurp^Lrope^efp!
At present there la no fear of an inordinatn
°[, g 0 d ’ anil ,hcrt iB every chance of
considerable returns of coin from the interior to
the seaboard, m addition to the usual Californio
Fork since Jnn VT M V f dr7 Roods at Now ;
1 oric Blnco Jon. 1, havo been os follows:
rmporta for tho wcek...52,841,4G3 $2,390027
IrC ’* 2,1*15,293 1^783,267
Total smeo Jan. 1 $5,000,750 $4,174 I'M
Showing a decrease of $450,530 for the week
and a decrease of $882,502 for tho two weeks
compared with the corresponding period of lost
0 ™. e I'cw 5 ork exports lnet week were.?! 509 .
anni! n( i O ?‘ n^ 4e,00(>bsrre,B « r fl °or, and 28o‘.
000 bnshcls of corn and wheat. The assistant
treasury held $2,783,210 ot the close oMh '
Got ' o ,? cpßllnaes to bo extremely backward.
The following is from tho Evening Post. It
tils" a soccinot statement of tho leading mar
keta. The receipt® of cotton since let SeDtcm
thl rn°rr 0n J 7 9C ,? ,00() bft,CB > °R ain Bt 1,480,0 P OO nt
the corresponding period of last year, a large 1
falling off. Which has been met by a correspond
™iv4e4 nnV n ,b - C c »-" b £h amount to
only d. 0.000, against 750,000 last year ot this
• The cotton picked this year is roported to bo
generally of improved quality, tho yield of
crop will exceed 3,000.000 bales. The horns
demand has not fallen off, showing nndiminished
& p 4f c 88 wMch ODr moaufa °-
Tho dry goods market is dull, and goods etn-1
e - 10883 tho demand, with com"
™t“ , ‘. nCBB *a prices, which keeps off
buyers. This is particularly the ease with do
mestic heavy goods and English and German
fnnrtn ( Go !“ woo ' enß have not been so easy
in price to buy for a long period. French goods 7
nriuTh 7 Bdks , no<l Tcl,ctß , are very fina In I
price, being m less supply than demand.
Tho market for breadstuffs continues active and
tacom/ 1 WUh “ e °° d P roß P cot for several months
T .. , FOKBIOS news.
firm or ? oya oro *° Doo ' 20 ' tt “ d con
firin tiiat the Russians arc preparing for opera
dcclded|y “Pgresaivo character, to bo
l CCatc<l 08 so ? n 08 tho weather will allow. For
thEir
Up to the 16th December, 9,000 men of this
carpa had croeaed the Prnth, and preparations
wero made to receive oontinual accessions of
troops until the middle of Jonnary, when it was 1
surmised Kalafat would.be attacked. Whenever
terrible. d ° C3 tak ° P ' ace ’ tio tattle will bo
{ ,ove .» world-wide fame nsdefend
°f. f^? fied poBlt,ODS ' and the entrenchments
at Kalafat are acknowledged by all who hnvn
seen them, to be of exceeding st?ength!Snd
struoted with, great engineering skill.
Fu&ther Retails op the Battle atSihope
??77 t . l ? at . SoM at Sinope by
the British ship Retribution, tho Turkish frigates
resisted the fearful odds opposed to them fw an
hour and a half, without flinching. The first of
their losses was the Naviek frigate, whose cap
tain, Air Boy, being menaoed with boarding bv
a three decker, and having abandoned all hono
of a snooesiful resistance, heroically blow up his
vessel. At the end of tho above period the do-1
oompleie ° f Turiuall forco WBS and |
Some of the ships wero burned by tho onomv’s
shot, others blew up, and others, whoso sides
were literally boaten in by tho enormous weight
of the Russian metal, slipped their cables, and
with the exoeption of two, drifted ashore. The
Russians then manned their yards and ohecred
in honor . of their bloody viotory. Having done
this, they immediately rccommencod firing upon
the helpless wrecks, from which a feeble droD
ping fire was still returned with unequalled for
, t ‘ tade ! nn<i dld not cease until the work of do
struction and butchery was complete
Tim support afforded to the Turks by the land
batteries was ineffectual, owing partly to the
lightness of their guns, and partly to their being
intercepted by the Tnrkish ships. ,ue,rDein ß
Tho following is the official report of the Turk-
Idlled 88 * ® ur^a tkemaclvea estimating 3,900
Mame of Ship. Guns. Men. Giutain n /
Nogaluiah, flag*... SB • 000 CartfnlW rr
Kv |£&
SSksssssptt SB. I&i, «•
Avirallalj, flagj 30 400 JlMhJ’lll
Falsi, Uaht-.f;: 40 400
Fair! Blarbout**.... 20 210 y ‘ Ln “f tttin -
Qul'Seflttf 24 200 Suly Bw ~
i?W 3 .. 2 4 foS Ffisfe £<“»■
Taiffl-I ._IO JSOO - p I
Total »...433 4^440
‘Admiral Hnwpin Pacha, who escaped to Rlmm nn
tag, but was killed on land by a sheU--Bhi»
enemy, and blew up after the action M P “ ro “ 0,0
f Blew pp half an hour after tho action be™*
jßumt nert day by tho enemy. ffan<
£Burnt—blew updating action.
[Admiral Osman Pacha,, who was taken
burnt noxt day, after enemy trying to hp
f Burnt next day by ihocncmy. **Do
he ftßorat-fonUn B tho English brl B Howard, destroying
£on shore, nddJod and dismasted.
e ß lmy. BtClmCr ’ 130 h °™V>™-b an t mat day by the
£A steamer, SOOhoreo power-cscapcd when the nciim,
began, ana reached Constantinople. action
JThe opposing force of tho Bussians under Ad
miral.Nanchiraow consisted, they say, of three
three-deokers, three two deckers, two . frigates
and four steamers. The English Btoamor Eetril
button and french steamer JUogador brought to
Constantinople 219 wounded, and 400 men and
officers, who had escaped to the shore. The
captain of the Howard had also been bronght to
Constantinople, and immediately lodged a com
plaint fith Lord Stratford that the Bussian Ad
miral gave him no warning to withdraw previous
to the action. I
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EXHIBITION op AMERICAN STEEL PENS
Manufactured by *
mteb phineas, new yobk.
° f ,he PUbUc “> “levied
QIHLL, patent, Commercial and Hank PENS,
7 ° f tW “ ty - fITO Parent kinds of STEEL
PENS, of his own make, suitable for all handwritings.
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A NEW PATENT PEN,
Odlffli tboTreMe Spring. Phase pens hare been adopted by
tto Senate in Washington, i„ preference to all others.
The nboee pens, together with his superior unrivaled ao
contmodauen holders, can bo seen at Mr. J. B. S J«Tand
Sir. Be M. Norman’s, Camp street; Thomas L. While’s Gann, -
street; and E.&F. Ezekiel's, Exchange .jag 1
‘Costly thy habit aa thy parse can hay.
Bat aot expressed in fency; rich,
For the apparel oft proclaims the man?* ' •
, ?^ E ' Cry » elI I ' te ’» e 4 toows how difflcait it is to
find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities
of each %nrc, aad can suit its requirements with a well
I Sarmeut. Hence it is that so few
i feel at home" during the first day’s wear of any new artl
ole of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to ,
their forms. To remedy bo manifest a deformity; E. GRIB :
Btß has practically studied both form and fashion, always
adapting the gannent, weather, coat, Vest, or pantaioonato
the exigencies of its wearer-thoroaghly attaining that ele
gance of fit which the spirit of the age dictates. I
GBIBBras CLOTHING house,
No. S4O Liberty street, head of Wood. |
.63- Wver DUeaaea—Cartofa Spanish Mfctnre, as
a rranoSy for liver disease, and the number of formidable
onlß concocted mth a disorganised stale ,of that organ la
unrivalled. '
■^S^SSSWESSfiiSBK'K
DrinkJr, Em., ofttio Arm of DrintoSsiorrls,
Rfchmoni Vo, who was tared by two bottlra of CartlS
sssnsastssr ho
*»*Seo advertisement
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We take tho following from tho Philadelphia
Bulletin. We are glad to notice that Congress
ta already discussing the -subject of a reward to
the parties named below;
Captain op “Tob Tuuee Bells.” Al.
when ajgratefol Xon
-s°started the proposal.to present Copt.
2V? Amenoan whaling master; with some
° f Eratihlde > for haying res-
Cr e*Bhton. the mas
*®r°‘ English ship “Three Bells.” was en
gaged in his heroio enterprise of saving the pas
sengers and men from the “San Francisco.”
'” e Bsllantljr.for this purpose by the disa
bled steamer for five days and nights of storm.
The coincidence is remarkable, and not only re
markaWo, but suggestive.: “Go ye and do like
wise. America must not allow England to snr-
P“ ss “«rui generosity, and therefore there should
be no deJay m preparing a testimonial for Capt
Cre'ghton. But, as the persons saved from the
Ban Francisco comprised a large number of
United States .officers and soldiers—as indeed
the msjonty. of those rescued were in the-ser
“e nation—this testimonial should come'
m tho_ shape of a medal from Congress, or a
m h ,. aQkB backea V oome substantial gra
llo. Th ?countryowoa it to her dignity? no
less than to the heroism of Captain Creighton,
' wi gratefully, and ungrudgingly.
«,r r f_ hST ® “? Wlsb . s P eak disparagingly of
the two vessels, wbioh after having spoken the
disabled steamer, abandoned her to her fate
terhaps jt was impossible for them to haveron-
We cannot deny that it Would
i„i .L e< ; n di ® CD,t - Yet it is impossible to con
ccal that neither of these vessels conveyed a
proper idea of the danger of tho “Ban Fran
cisco to tho mmd of the Amerioan public. The
community was led to believe that the engines
were m working order, and that the steamer
actually hottor off .than tho vessels which
spoke her. It is not clear that any serious
bnTb t .rwu?o do lie by the Bteamer until the
bark ‘Kilby ’ undertook tho task. Even if the
lit * he a ‘ tela Pt. ‘ b ®y abandoned
1 mi. J* „ n „ ,^ ea, y' fonr tours. Bat the “The
Three Bells, though in a leaky condition, man
no!, ted on, biddingthedespairing p&-
ae “f„ ra b «of good cheer,” ay i struggled on,
and^iiVoi? 8 and n ’ Eh . ts ’ in hitterest weather,
ana with the sea running mountains most of the
Contrasting this devoted conduct with
° f - O.t’fo preceding captains, Wo emphati
-Bay tkat lf Captain Creighton fails to re
\ ooblottiward, America will have prao
l ,J! y , d a hoomy against heroism at sea.
bav ® said of “The Three Bells.” ap
[ plies, with almost equal force to “ the Itilbv”
. Tb ®. oDe ’ “ft*r being eorara
wrcok < endeavored fortwo days in
effectnaUrto regain it ; and without tho boats
nL^M°L Cr ' ? T6n ‘‘ Tho Tbre ® -Bells" would
probably have been’unable to rescue the San
8 paaseng ® r3 ' Nevertheless* Captain
Creighton* more than all the rest, deserves a
from our citizens and our gov
ernment also. o
*r » « a H«mi.
Mr. Ira B. Cary, of tho firm of Dows and Ca
on’thn3tb rk ’ ded at Wbitoaboro’, Oneida 00.,
of Chicago, for the past month,
JSwof &T WCTe dre “ W(ler tcn
ffe rsoDiao is about to rcsnme
pbliUe* offl Ba!,r ' To bo neutral in
n .^°A t S PoTlere of tba Maine are to have
2oITiMt omo “ trat,o “ ■“* on tho
„,® na<! , tlllar hills of the Castle ton (Vt.) Bank,
altered to tens, hare been detected by the bank.
P^t a^TlZ bayS Ce ,h 0 Chicago Democratic
toamonot “ Vcar ’ 8
the snb-treasniy at St. Bonis paid
BmiU SUTCr C ° iaa
* rural cemetery has been provided for at
fcr n ,h F a r rpn^os“ Bd 255 ““ ° f P-chased
thf E ®? crlm * * fa ? German who was shot in
{..1-Pa 1 V ot> on Christmas night, bad just in
hented a fortune of $20,000 by-the death of a
relative in “ faderiand.”— Cm. Alla,
~ ?“® d ° llar bank bills altered to $2O bills on
fi !^ a n ah t n i? :ln - k i oran RB comity, N. T., and
State -Bank, Prondenoo, E. 1., havobcen eiten
eirely circnlated In New York.
a6t a Pficdatonc, which was re
volring with great rapidity at the Underhill edge
a^tSTn? Ctory If ? nBhua - N - 11., burst, and
apiece 400 pounds m weight, was projected
s “ to break i hole
Too f- In »8 descent the fragment
J struck a door, shattering it to pieces. - “
aleieh^L'S o^.' 1 ?’ 3117, ahoM ° attached to a
?! e ' g J f as at artlcd by a slide of snow, and ran
Of l 3 rate J t 0 0,0 terror of the lookers-on
I-®* Bender. A woman stepped forward,
nei! SP i° B th ® br ? dl ° with a firm hand, stop
?h« „ h t ne ' aDd - pat Bn end t 0 «H danger.
ed ’ aStoDiahBd
«f^! imoro , c ,T u ” eB obont 5,000,000 bushels
th^Llnn°r D L fI J- r X n 4 lbaDy for tf >B benefit of
«n Catholic Orphan Asylani. the profits
on tho articles gold nmonnted to $4,800/ *■
M i $
_ Oeath from a Rtipture.
-mT tT? "" thonMn<l * of persons Kim are afflicted
Kith a Rupture of tho Bowels, who pay but little attention
to the disease until the bo^h^^V^^
PfotablUty It may bo too late. How lmportantit is
theu, fee all those suffering with any form or « Rupture of
the Bowel.,to call at onco upon Dr. KEYSER, at hla
“o' 1 H ' W ’ Eru * Store, corner of Wood street
andl Virginjdley, .nd proonro a TRUSS, to retain the pro.
trading portion of tho bowels. Dr. KEYSER lias an offsw
back of Ua Dreg Store, where Traffics are applied, and
“ aaf “ Uon - n » “ire has every variety
™ TruK ™ lhat >' ou ■>“»<>. and at any price, to suit the
moans of every one In need of tho article. I also keen
every kind of Supporters, Body J3, aca , Suspensory Bail
aga. Elastic Stc&mgs, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of
mechanical appliances used in the curoof disease
I would respectfully invite the attenUoh of the public to
an excellent TRUSS FOR CIHLBREN, which invariably ct
weta cures in a verj short time. -
«3~ DR. KF.YSEB’B DRUG STOKE AND TRUSS DEPOT
Wood street end Virgin alley, sign of the Golden
, 3ec2o
•SaaSpsasSS SHS
to purchase a bottle of Dr. Sl'Lane>a ctfebrnM
SfsSSSi^HSi
.MRS. ANN JEMISON,2B Niutlietreet.
TnluaWc rcmc( ly, also Dr. aPLane’eceh
sSn ranM ' 7b ° httd at * l *°*^***K
JSSTV* ** “«<W to oak for Dr. MTano’s Celo
pS»n'a™w“S,S n ° no ° lH ’- All cthm ’ It'
Also for sale by the solo proprietors.
_ Fleming bros., *
Successors to J. Kidd A Co*
CO Wood street.
istftl JPalace, fifew Work.
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art
ITcnsslonbcrs on'thp AnocnljnM. o Tnl .
™UhZ MS«t'h™>®o l^fl^! al, ’ S “ lrerlnsB aDa oicri <">
g^ifgassi&^ss.
MenslowonMWr,i s i J tII a rmon! C j L
Motaolrs of 51. L. Do nran .
»cUSprhi»; by Ulokmlnth.
■living or Dead; by Kyle
S 5«
Christian Titles; by Tra~ ; r
jrSi Prei ', d J' !r ; V Hamilton. :
X?t * Honor. .
Jamw'Analona Kncjulrer.
—*■ "'- CHAS kW.t.,. „,> . |
* Apparatus.
™ u ! ic toillustmtfhis Th^?° E< *
Mon’s Library Assorlatlon, si tbelr lbto JiHS, 1 1115
resolved to take the. necessary steps ior obsainin E ' i -"Btley,
apparatus, so as to fill the void so lom. Wt '?i° K f „ B ,^ b , an
«W^«»sasa&g?S
bl^HbeSly 8 .. eJ T n>
i'. K. IIRUNOT,
«• P. BAKBtVKLIs
Committee.
SSSliifas;.faf
of MORNING POST, fair price. Enquire iit office
JnlB:2fc .
N Ji ''f_ AN u mukal IWOKB TOtt
, of Bay. Lina upon Lino. •"
Advice to Young Christiana. : . .
S ra , Bummer amontr th^nnin*•«
Jgnk Harrison, or ThroaMontho^nae^ttVstow^Bd
Children; i, lasWltca ; 60
J”~sssaasa!«s
Oo’SStS 010 Lamb 3: “ 8eil “ of beanurni moril s ,„ rte
gions (not aDil bnro 0 ' re !
jalB
: LEECH, JHALWff 4 CO.
'to >•>«». 7, InworeSSa
-U ?1 8J tEBCH. »rAt,I>IN- A CO
O for sale, Tal!,! ' b ,!” •&* ° r Ground
nal,4ofeotsont b?l40 , t |^! Jias «9 Arse.
Hoiue. Price S9MI *togr .Dwelling
:j§^^^^w.'mD erei; isndln&.tom *tea£sSs
J S JAMES A. ITOTCIUSOS & CO.
HVHUF—In bbls, half bbl*, and keeA just
J ceiTcd per steamer Granite State, and forsSubr
J 8 JAMES A. HUTCHISON 1- 00
—— JAMEg A. HITTCniSdy pa
T~KAD—aoo Mgs eolt ualena, lor foie by
AiJitl 8 JAMKS A. HCTCHIArc * co.
t 'He COMINQ Sl'ltpGaLK.—lVo h„v
l.jsapply of this worW-reml Trart. °f w
“S l* ‘“““I* Tor whSl?Md° r a I ' y
8 JOHN B. PATTsnv-
of all JtliMlfl,.«nl’ t Very ! npicM* nionc*.—ii v
J “ 7 eoraor of Market waUbc^tyrts"
[jaiarfkwlm'
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Til* jnoraijjjr, .JanuaryisVh
o'clock, WM. I,BUSIES, ,i 57 th “ca? Sn,
.Thei funeral yllltoSe plnco oa Snlut^nrS?'minis'
o’clock, A.M.,aai ptocwa to .tho AlIc S hcny Comct^
--AthlsTOSldaic®, la Loto St. Oliir'wn.i,r. C. ,
neMay, the IStfa insU JOHN PATTKHSO'T kS
seventy-first year of fate age.- au *V:&»i.» fa the
3Ja doeoaredwas ftnoerlyWiftfara oftho .tifotnmiw
tentiary,anaCountyCommissionerforseveral yeawL’
HEW ABVEBTISEHEHTS.
*"“«« ana Gardenerir ~~
,T AJ,D «ORTIC«I.TOKAI, WARE-
Si#w v *7 Pittsburgh. Pa- Is rcnleb*
and vAlnnhi eCti jl the Hot Beds, emoracmgaome new
ctard^iSinWnS? 0 ? 5 JJoning Instruments for thd Or.
nowest nS?JSS5 ntS: 10 - ai>aiei: and Gardener* of tho
W^Sg^ “ a
Volnatoiosi^ andWnterGrUt.hdS.w ,
ti^^iiaa^syKsas
can T» had jfSSr in t-< at?l,j9-
John B. Boll*Pittsburgh p - -lUftrenw:
briber, living on the property” ia ° wn t£lo sub -.
Jjan2o:wtft* - -
oifBT^a^ooTTANBrEEstaSSSSx,
108 WOOD STREET "
T EATTO^HOTSE'iSSo’SI ia S tfmW n B *-2 3< J Jf Anb
ri?K Oitr,f re m tho - v * D I7P . ' A ?4LI‘IIQURSOF
Choicest Fotvi* „f~ r'« _ •
His Bill of Fare cannot to snrpowdd * fce X» * c ‘
folly infilotbe sttimtlon of So|Stilc"to it!' pu ?f^^ ct T |
' jaSOnnietr • STILt, -
-~— 108 Wrwvl rf T o.| j
fPUE underdirned has received and offers Y D ™r„ n:
\L einnati jrricti, o largo Quantity of
man a chokoaml world-renowned Bnark?hw r iw Z ll i n l
dies- Sweet Cahiwha Wines.. Such «Si SS,?*? nnd Xa
an eacellent article of Native Wins l lr<l ' ,UK!
grape,) will find my establishment J of the
the goimlno Orapo, is declared 1* mahy^xccl W (rom
n**\ in flavor to tho best Imported |
I»:EIOKEIH1W,
’Chroaiclc co P y?j l37 Ll " ar! J'
S ‘SSEVSiSS's? sfSSs 5
— 1 ■•• ■ • ,337 Liberty.»t.
— ' • • • l«i7 Lih»rty *t,. |
T fcoga X LaM; a bblsdo; ibrwjii by
gniKPATHTOK *
BUrpßK—l bbl fre*h itoll Butter i>r K&liThv
khikpatbi
WHITB .BKaNS-6» biwli-Is. fOT JVle b ,
j«2O KIRHPATItIfMC / HER SONS.
&0 Backs for Rnlo by
KXKKPATmCTK * IJKRROXS.
d# 311-3 u<ireM "' r “ l^y
KntKPATKTCR h. , HKIIROKB.
UNDRIBS—
t ' 20 doien Zinc Wwfa-Bosnia*
20 boxes Bfthnn’sTobaceoj
SO do.. Stone Pipelleads:
SO do . Clay Pipes ;'
350 reams Wrapping Paper*' :
SOOII* Brown •rSine; -
. 30 dozen Bod Cords }f : .’ - -
folia So«p: for rain t>y
- J -~ KtßKf ATIUCK A lIBRnOXa.
'ippSg'SSSrSaSP-
:± :- - 1 _ ;S5:Wo«1iItms;:;:
Mli i rarl ‘ : ’«- ''HI- teullfu)
jS - WAT,TKR P. MATiSJTALT*.
OENTRK or Jc»ta* ; f or mT^v
— J -- WALTKK r. M.ARSHAr.T. -
S^jS AllV ~ ln oai " Mj rur^iohr
i-i-——-.—: avai,ti:p. v. AURsnALL.
* '*" K. K. yUAN'gt.ANO.
drenV» IW»ts and at ni?aKts and chiT
in of n cheap Boot Jr'shoa SS??? 1 l^rson?
and cxamlno hi* *tL>tr 0 T Sb<:fesllo pH ca*l imaodlaiofv
" ‘ : ... ' ‘ jalfcg
W. R. SpiIM'ERTZ,
NV. 107 'Tarlcet: Ft - ‘
iLr 01 ’ 11 to"?*** Jolr:■»loHunt^'
‘ " ’’ ' -'• ’ ' Ml'ftfly.Rt..: '
~: Ii?:LM- JOEL Mfmr.CT -
KBSWHATIVI!-^rt
< ?5Hi5-I
A MM ■ ' “-• ■ EOTOIUL — : In store and for *a! u bv,
? ,«-•
-—— -»oi:t. Mom-Eit;
COUOllii AND.txiuW—
Dnnrjm’s Expiitorant-
Wlatur'g Balsam WIIJ Clierrv:
Jajne’a Kxpwrtorant;
; Sellers’Cotigh Syrop:-
JOEL MOHLKRV !:
, 241LlWtyVt
j. S. IHYISOX,
G 5 Market f?t.
& OTTHBERT & SON,
. .. 140 Thlrd stm-t
• r Company
&55&?SS^b^iS******
i ’tt.Baris, ° M ’ P?ulparlQw, .
'-: 5 h S?-®-Mitcbdi, • ' »;s^?V li K on < -\ <u.-.; :
25.8, Comecvß ~ Jones,.
Win. u. aoS-OT, ■ > V‘?! a Si CraTcn - ' I
A. Hart, • . ft": Sherman, .
; Wm. P. Hacker, SK Bnjdor.
JOE* WftJST SZ"
*?™»- Jail yWCra i ly >« o ?,S,™'.^vo t .blS
Copltal 5300,000. f
HOltE OFFICE, IVINQUESm, TA v
„\L'. •'• ‘ •" "Vuactona:
Jca. 3. Corson, < John Kerr,
Lloyd fcopan, ' James U.JJawesa.
JamesP.ltUoy, _
■ J ?M* CARSON, FUNK, fiecnrtaiy.
f^tt^szxpmiUie*
-■■ 0!ai: ” nor, Fourth imj gmlthfirid st*.
■T. A, guy;
«E? ™KS Ot. U
UOTx'oSfgf*? ?“ a L '«cheVa.
wrtmeutof ' ■•-■■. r*r.r°~ ® lre 6s*nas received aa os<
Tboaas’Mrebaolcal Uwlic*
. Capping Qlap^os;
■ i{ - - J|rcaat Glasses:
■ •'■■ ijflOoja;. '
“ • DentalXecchcs;
'.'bh,., . flcarilicatpr.
CTn erAVW,t U^l^l°. g n. : g^” a •» ««».
JVejfctoij—Hoo ArotJSTCS 0. nEIRTI'.n
wittscw,
fr™ .nw . . WEzctoaa;
■sip- ip*
in lafeyctte Balldiogs,
- (entrant! tmTFood street) •
SsilPiSSHi
tfant. 7 atlesacoator inconrealcneo to tKff
flilliisipi
tineUxare been unable to attm«^A l^f^/-^f t i aoBto^l^e
wdmnch Of; th“
bed, and. bare been treated i t*S\i TOnf L
Phyidciaus-otn- country affords* foSiS 0 10 bydhdbest
lief,but no SaUnoed to g imßre ~
rtwnmrentledmetn trvtteS.tsSE?l v ®?^ n ?
rythingelsu JiadrajletLT rfM M eye
thy of attention, and cah^Ms?S?thiX^™ m^? J<!lll “' ,l>r i
~ brail th« Pnigfa, ln °g:lf, E,
T 1,1 SleUVouZ. **’
pSSSsfeK^ l ”*
bo focmd In tho cltv.' comnrtl^^ a - d S^^ Matcrialf,h >
styles ofl.:
.gS I S LaceCu r Wnß > .
;■ - ■ l“ nra * ,
« T J CorJs and Tasptfa ■' ’" l
‘ V s~r £gs*»*s?
Plain Turkey Ilcil, ■ VrtSfi. ■..■..■■
‘ *5i Bra * Scß »
; AfuH assortment of tho oW^^LS 11l8 * ,^^ aelretB » **•
wholesale or retail. boTogooSscoartttntty fc rfia i*.
• . f.
frwa W
p»u/ioi'i!«^b^?h 0 f £ s**£ £*”?
havo yon send mo n box ittm S »,;!l e -™'.. 1 ' B ' l9tl to
am the Congtemdonaf MtaSr In
of my.|icopTo.flra affoct^i»Uii-Iniiiijv^tf^' a^ ,ma sevor.-il
Of tho the rmo
jour- J?£Tito££trM,oß Rfieff nP taking,
go or throe SL-abSfn'vJ^nhSri^ l^
I have never enjoyed so mod heSthog - 1 -''“S o ' 111111 »«■
"mi-e that time. rhAd JSS? <b^ y ? lra “wd have
tlmt fall ness ortho stoaiaeh which tn' JV*! >»’«!<•. before
peptic iraf relieredjAnd I b^rtr,.ltr,^ l3tl T ea »>• <1 ye-'
time ; My wife » u O t OT relieved rm^,! 11 ?? B,nM Uuii
tUeliver, irhich bad been of mS Of
aso of your Petroleum. “““grm joot? standing, by the
wSt" H-KEY3ER, WO
•-Here., :;, ’ "fosgists and Itedidno Dealers erely.
■' - - 1 —-'. : V . .._ OCt25
d u hSS® oi
UWt, K “ , 0» **»“«<s ,»4M*
IrJxmfmztZrii CA’Ma^^ il on < tb^rtl? ro< * l * &w^, •
nppi lUtms and tributaries' ana Missis
iMntcs against loss or linage by Fire.
InbndNavfe..
u n tri - umioMßs::
SS?- fig®*
is*r* f~Ss"’
m all kinds orMather! fraura!token
accurate artfetioiradKiafiLSjJ^,^-,? 0 ,® p - MegNng.Mi
p»rfor to.tbe common chean 1114 Justly mi*
cheap prilled: $1,50'
the dae and qnnllty oßiScr apward, according to
: N.n —r!rti!, ldr<:ll ’J r ? ta 11 a. m. io 2p. m.
port of the ci™/™ 8 ck or do<^aE " d r er «>M tokouin ahV
' d —: -•- fcorMilv
' "—-- rmajQQjlv ■. |
gg-labera) deducting to tlioco Who bnV t(j ,e!1 b^.!^ 8
; PrrrßmjsaaLooaz, No.m(>_simts im. t^TnL^ S i? all
JtoniSTiU! E.icampsiot.
EriJay of each month. ’ S, ilmla end third
■ • . . - . <inar2s:ly
firstandthirtf AWSDNESDArofmSSH’ “*f te <® tha
DA mvaE,iivkn^i Ot $JZT^* ta ° PLOM -
x.o’ o J* **>»
; A
A back 109 feet to Wide allavirh? «k°\ «*tending
bed is a Cellar Wail, built for two <;™,» h ?r b,lct i’ ort “ r
is in a desirable locitto for a lot
low,and on favorable tcrins. 1P&"? •» sold
■"SST?!
-- - - **. oae « of Morning PoU :.,
A^nton G S'?t3jSS l 7 to * »*rt.
Of the most valuable Lot?on that* Bfa “n*
terms accommodating. Enquire of “ ■ ® Ue Portect
0. Dj M. SMITH, (Attv t
1« Fourth st! Pl^i,
nern Kg qn i re^t i.
MARKET lIQCSE. y a ovcnlnpi, altho ECOXOU HILL
*'- ,4c -’ wiiifl °^
Tided: pSronSX «sclU«iih wIIJ fiiTor us with their rindl
;_JaiilO;‘tf. ..!?•
( ) L n VfS5t ll ' U UU -L MAIIKM HOUMKu
OTOhd^SS"’ Mff \ j A3IBS OiEDNEE
i _ market; days and .evenin'? withM« v ,
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
fi kto n>tau j«» Coa^,
r T ‘v_ _ ' >; .' DBuscrroMjf ••. •"'■ • *... •• ••■ ■
; John p. Katherfonl, Dauphin 6o4 P. a fled**!/**
i burg: Samuel Jonw, P2l2sdc!phla• A W»?W%.“P*^
SSf^.Sfei;j±g«ggg
BobertKlot* Carboir oaf
A. a. CARRDSU, Art™ ?' J r “ llta >V
lnSd°MviyX“£ a K^
n all y „^ r a^ oitt«.
t tt. paicToiw:
W, J. Anderson,
•. B.B.StopsoiJ: ■ ; ..
... Hi 8., .,..
° U i nswood >
b * t U CnopteH. . . j al2
butcbbrs association.
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Hy* Ta S ATIHL-Josmi 0. Poms,
KniistrMt,atoToiroaJ....i,lTifcaottSiite
lioiraand ParquetleMe; Privateßoies, lattes,
analf, &; Second Tier, Me; Bores for colwcil
»sraoiL9a«carlas seats will be cbotgod I2lf ela. o itn
ceMiflcate. Boon open at a}£o’clock; perfonnjiDre tpree^
SnSl*^'' 7 i o,d ***» waring, January 20U^{®.
will l« producal tho trreatoriaical drama of UNCLETOafg
?.^ N ,’ ? ) U ??'i MONO T,IK Mm.Vj Unde Tora.S
o JK, Ceonw nutria, the razitive/lft.
®- K . M ' c „ r ; Qlll ?PU°n OUto, the Yaokee. Mr. Dnflajo}nj
thTfi^^. h ' r ' *s° Kentuckian, Mr. Bynar; Topsy, thc cW
'’astw7!,Mr<s. Brclsf >rj; AqntDpbeßa,a Ver
the mV?Sm. 0 t distr *. ct, ! d > Mr *- W*- & preparation.
I *MfIECAJttFBJEtatS .&KECOMAST©*
: *n H AIJ>FOIi FOUR KIGIITS O'JIiVJ
OMCHKai, 043JPBKLL'
KVJ , WIMQ U SS«-^!^iu^j. c ? on WEDNESDAY
ta 3SS^^^" a “ ,to “- Ex -
J h ,®? D “l* m >l»tthoßoor. '
o’clock. ' **“ BtC odo^ k - Con f? l ‘ to commonco at 7J<;
H. E. DICKIKBOS,Manager. • CBOaa ’
c. A. McMATOS' DANCING ACADEMY.
Ml -AT lafa ybtte hall.
lnms:. A ;i ICU^ SC3 '“pcctltally announces to the
1 'lKrt£SJ.s; •<BchoTuscS”'oSa >
1 ”* “■""'eta..
log,l'cl)roaryl3th|is^*SY' l !^,'P T “" onsr< 'n < !“y cion-.’.
smswSSS S^gssr
tho muato wlth tbo KaXn rmWih££ hMCMltr °f^/° r
t IABGO’S.HALL*' jfbuti/i street nm* hw ■——
applying to WSt, FRANK ni... 0 ?^
P^g^nß^iyofß.M.&rSA’Co *n%Z
STEAMBOATS.-
“1854."
PITXSBUHGH, CmcXSaATI, LOITISVTT.T.T?,
.. _• A»D • ~n* '
t,.*,, SAIBTT LOUIS.
rittaDurg h andCiacinnati Steam Rwkot line
, passeutgers asd freight
PiTTSßDEan.ciNcSTATLwursvatE,
-1 -IPS'! TJUS Lixe ia composed of ecron ~
??Wf Bteam,OT“ ne .
tie Line, l hid > *%*»«***
[ _ Rbatx. . rWrt.w ■ DpW'f.DqMttiun ■,
I BUCKEYE STATE., si w P hI~L,„ - r ™ > WxKreh-
MKBSKNOER,'No^£Jrn.™ ,h! «>™*.._Sniiday.
ALLEGHENY.. “ .ZZin wrln~
CBY3TAL PALACE w„ f i^7"E-----Tnesdßy.
PinLADELPHIA "f>3 Wednesday,
PITTSBUBGIi_ ~U CiMml?; --Tboisclay; - ;
PHENSYLTANIA_„ •
Mwi,oa atlcrllino »’'«** on'm morning of
Por particnlan*, apply on Loan!, or fo c -■■' : ~'r ■"'- f
- =- .* ■-:.•• -•■•JOHN B. LIVINGSTON ! -
JOmr PLACE. Uk M Agents, ■*
iMonongahcla House DuUdJogfl.
McclQ].
Pitfalmnrti.lBs3.
' ~, g °f C r »netnni>tl apd „
tQB» few** *.*
. *!'' AOK 4 BAHNE3, Agent*.
_ _ *•««• St. touts. .
“l 11 * 6-ft J»COO Haz
totoriwabta' -
■*£%&* “*
‘ ■■; - JOHN FLACK. A W nt.
• a: .Nety Orleans. •
I ton/**** sabstanJial new ft-eamer (> 'ATUlVTr>*t
J A’'ra A. iiDTcnisoy 4 co.
“»>a Wow Orient,*.
t aleamer OHANITK STATR
'"I ca THIBBAV, ot So’cwf
for ***, of•pSag 9 V, k l °l/S' te port,!
- «■*<« * BAn.NKB.^n>.
or Clnctn u «tt hui si. Louis
fro'Bht or pojsage ° ml kfcrmajlata jwto. For
•—° J -B, llTBjQsjQif & HAItTON.
' Kuty Ckdc. .
, Bt. MaryiQii caven . by Burn*
: Mary’s little Nieces
' Kosebtwh Fchoitkob •
Operts-Sc&ottisch ‘ '' :
Katy-Bid Polkn,
Donna. Waltz . ■»
"fearaof th«lfrart -, ...
»•■** rndmn bAtm*
: jal.- f .. H. KLKDKIL
No. 101 Third strrrt. '
will fe tf°‘ V ,* “-S; No. M Fifth
former phces. ...vT 1 . - f 116 A Inrge discount from
‘—~ ' ial7 ■.
Tic Wns>, "aSI
and will bo ‘losrf Wmaikaj aowD,
_ A- A. MASOS A CO.,
No ißJmhutnit.
jnttu*^i, .
I HAVE xiria VtAT'uSfO^A^tu’^'^* 308
- nephew, Jasict ISS me ®* partner* my
nogimd hnporfclngof HOSIERS Vinwa nianufactu*
tinned atthaOld BtOT^\rrll? , ,^ A^ 8 ’ i <tc ’^ l ** con
under the Arm ofWjiLuii)^/* l^,B^?l accl wndnctod
plalma-agaliut mowill uioift, i s^oo * hawing
hm? I !3H. QDd those *hoatvfodebSd “£?» foT
WUs, win as little delay as ’"“.PJewe.wtUoUielt
jjailyV-No '24 w*m» '»•••'
■ Jnnnary lron City not’d .
omrao “^P™™Jj£*Ruu M tna, , "
not '““lugs Ot i£^rL¥f„!!?f!S r , roai prr.tmt.mt
this day, paynbWon “™““ ™dlog
! with Mr. IEVI K.
( *’ l S ishin = » Menamtila purposed '
ue33 Mth rtfch jWmayKS“' ijTo^ Bl '
gsas3s!SS^«sss3r»
Bankers; ana to merchants cene-
XJborty street. U at of Bobt. IX. Kinft
— J ; Jsl 1:1 V
We * monthly. An I>er&&mja. paya
1—^ —=—•■ - *» ”» AY. gccTßtnry^
JOHJT FLEIUXO.
■ ■ ■ biejunb bbother«“
w HO (Su^rste j ju dd ico,j **»
WHOLESALE DRUG aiSTa '
p iK oto ra or Dr. W r
jftio
I iffojlXKD
r-V ““SI 8 ?* u BEI,tI ? lionom Honey Soap ■
n? Ul ’ ni ’J r |?«P, assonw! sizes: P
■'■■. 5° % -do • ShatlnpfSoap;
, 5? * la 2 Bro ” n WiDdro Eoap -
nM d “ do
Tor So V d ° d 0 *>do
ioH 7 . „„ dOSXPn FLEMING
-- Sneceseor to L, IVllcox It Go.
JLI B/ A. l?fchhe/rtorb»*Vm^?i- 6 satirfyevery mlml thnt
«w bo administered with ofeSjfiS ^lo that -
j rbwbby certify, that i''cM(Sf|£‘ S *» J^ n * IBS!®'
bad been Tory mfora WirwTMni. .
oral WMknes& and insa of apbSltl.* io the, 'be^t t go^;-
' to try.
J»tUo from BL Nstlop bought a
Ingadmlniaiored aportiottaf^^v , ® ra^xl^^‘s street °Har
te\oW^oflSMd7fe“^ ,rlthia twenty.
fC,^^ vs Inchesln fromfito:
Jb!* bad, ita appeUte immediately after
biJalth-,-AnothßT^^n/ 651016^*Qnd 60071 enjoyed Derfw’i'
?!***.M.vbob^gg',
w«S@s^s»»aas
tesaswris^lssiteMarsfji
Sold, -wholesalo anil'mini!; hU^^'SSl.? 1 , 81101 ’- ■ •
“ morc h “l6 ‘touTCVtio D™S BtaSf -
! - fewCTlyorFi l tfabß^I 1 i §j t Y n c j”^ n „ c, 8. , «3;';
. $ j,OOO Goiuty of AJJeebmiv 65 * ,S3 !'
' For sale by, . / SVBS.
;«nlG:3it HILL A CO,
— _fonken., .tSf
A cojimomous'd ,. w
Jt i..Xaud/cp a rood >o*ii Tir\f *L. Jt « *eo to sixty acres of
(badly. Apply EOt ??™“™S r 0 utlj?g£
j»4d* * 3 UxloaOK W. SIIOTI,
—■ ■ ‘ ~'• _ Pittsijvnfc.
H next sixty*?!? iTwffl ~ rfo 7- ih o
— r -Market.street, nearUlxstiy. <
MBWaam?** ,atggsa».
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AMUSEMENTS.
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