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Vfi **-'PPv o v i t s'*' 5 '*' -/p; pYYY-: <YCy : '4S’|l ' »>: , V*,‘ £; *.j.~ • v*- . - ...••,* - t -«r<> , ':*v J -v '-; ”• - "■•*l iZt*** t* - j-'“\*nT ?> *x- v r J ' • * .!. ■( ".-S' v7ft..‘ r t 7.- ;>t ;W : r-:- f , K p .-'•S»ft-Y ; ’'.‘Y.^L l '-*V^.^»-^'^ p/p* , -,, ! ■*?■’ ■*, y 4f, "jy p/ypp.PPr >-- r p.-, yj'py> ; . , „ * <v ’' ■? .-•_ * -p- " rpPjiy'i * - li W&ggm at New Turk, reached the snm of one hundred and thirty thousand dollars; this, too, for'the least expensive, although not least important, of minting operations: whilßt that of tho Mint at __ Fhiladclpbiu, with its vast coinage, large corps of officers, and legion of male and female oper atives, has scarcely reached one hundred and eighty-five thousand dollars. . It is a gratifying fact that, with a coinage in creased ten fold over that of five years since, the contingent expense of the mother mint have . not advanced over fifteen per cent, on the dis , • bnrsementa required in 1848. Thus steadily ad : vancing in economy and coinage, it would be nnwiso legislation to arrest her meritorious career. Can New York insnro cleaner hands ? I point yon to the records at Washington for an answer . —a triumphant negative, y ' , Can she insuro a corps of officers, under the present conflicts of the Hards and Softs for the supremacy, of more learning and skill ? You have an answer in the history of the present Mlntj preßeDtiog, as it does, tho fact that the most important and responsible offioers of that institution have been retained—aye, cherished— by. successive administrations, Democratic and Whig, for their genius and fidelity. It is true that Now York, to a great degreo, roles and directs the moneyed operations of the country, and that she xs the great receiver of bullion flowing into the StgteS It is likewise trod, that such portions of tho bullion received by her as require coinage or recoinage have to he transported to Philadelphia for that purpose, nt the expense of the owners. This is the single and only point on which the advocates of remo val can plant themselves with a show of reason —yet thiß is, at most, but a transfer of expendi i tnre from tho money dealer to the government. . Whilst the removal would reduce the outlay, and increase the profits of the money dealers of Wall Btrcet, the government that coins without ohargo, except for refining and alloy, would havh tofoot the bills for increased prioes of salaries, labor and smelting materials. Congress, in its wisdom, at various periods, has attempted to control and regulate the immutable laws of trade. This, however, proper in its frame-work, has -been as suddenly dashed to pieces by the nnal • .tered currents of tho latter. The wisdom of the capitol has been severely taxed to keep silver and gold side.by side in the money market. A memorable attempt to accomplish this end is within tho recdlleotion of Senators, when, to ap preciate gold to the market value of silver with out changing the standard. fineness of either the silver was rednoed in standard weight • yet’ withm thirty days thereafter (the ißsue of'coinV ■ the shorn silver coin hod out-distanced its gold en competitor. So it will bo, I trust, when Con gress attempts to rule the destinies of cities bv *£i ges oa ono ana fa ’ toril >sn3 to another, v. Whatever may be tho future action of tho na tion, hpping for the best, and impressed with the conviction -that Pennsylvania will not be deserted m the end, I predict that, within tho next ten years, under tho benign influences of tho bill now before the Legislature, and presented in this branch by the distinguished Senntor from the Uty (Mr. Price,) which provides for consolida ting the different incorporated districts that snr ronnd Philadelphia into one municipality, cou pled with the renewed vigor and enterprise ol her citizens, her population will oast a longer and a broader shadow than her boastful sister. To those who feel socure in thooontiuhed nos -Betßioa of tho Mint within our State, and who pay. perchance, view.the alarm expressed in tho resolutions as without foundation, I would say in great earnest, that wo are already in the hands of tho enemy, and shorn of moFo than half of otjretrength._ This inßidious and cunning Del ilah, fading m repeated attacks to accomplish ■' her purpose, lulls ns to repose, whilst she nmt£ : ses us with the harmless projeot of an assay of-1 fioe to teat-and mark the quality of depositCß. I - Steady in her purpose, she Bncoeeds at a snbse-' qnent period, after putting us in a more pro fonnd sleep, in attaching to it a refining and melting department, and will have consummated her purpose fully, should the recommendation or rather intimation, of the Secretary of the Treasury of tho United Btates be carried into execution. All it requires now is an appropria tion for an additional wing to tho present build, ing, a steam engine, and a few lever coining presses. ® To demonstrate that the hand of tho govern ment is turned against ns, I beg leave To refer the Senate to tho views of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, communicated to.vongress daring its present session. In olio, ding to thfe arrangements made by tho Depart ment at Now kork, he says: ■ “ The property was rented for the term of fif teen years, at a rent of 553,000 per annum, with the privilege, should the appropriation bo rfnn p, ! rcba<nn S within two years at 5530,- JT‘ h lotereet from date of the lease, the payments made for rent to be deducted from the amount. The Jeases and contracts accompany m. IB T ?V DTt ' . Tho bat >k buildings havo hecn altered to suit tho assistant treasurer’s office and tp make room for the clerks of the custom hemao, and for-the anperintendent of the assay office and his clerks. The construction of the assay building has been commenced, and is now m the course of completion, and all the neces sary implements, &c., for- tho assay office, and for melUngand refining, are ordered to be pre pared by the Ist of February next, with tho tho P ls“ fMarct tion to g ot it into operation by bcmso st Nhw York being in- business at that port, iw. b , atl ii fe n ‘*diDgB adjoining it being found ample for purposes of an assay office, and m faot for a &imt t should Congress wish at any tune to have.coining done there, the arrange ment for the purchase waß made with a knowl edge that the price agreed to be given was high : out it was thought, under tho circumstances, to be worth to the United States the Bnm agreed tobogiven. The purchase, as provided for in tho,leases, is recommended to Congress.” tw.’i,L‘£ B ® T l dent ’ from nil this proceeding, that the hand of the government is really tnrncd “| a, - nB . t 4 nB r- BB ? i . nßt a State whoso patriotism it^nVt^firof 118 b,rth , nnd christening, snstoined it in its first years of adventure, ond sheltered and*preserved It in vigorous manhood, when its anchor was dragging fearfully Before the tern pest. I arose, Mr. Speaker, more especially for the praposo of obtaining a prompt dUpositien of the and efrl 0 ?- I '' “i” 5 * hat ° Ur mIOD m °y bo s 'gOttl • +if ~ C u ectl ' c ’„ at tho proper moment, to make a call for the yeas ond naya. ’ The Merchants’ TssTnioNiAn.—Mr. Tilcston Tretmnrer of the Merchants’ Exchange Co Jnh' fl7o b tnt r £f“ V . C i, d ’ ap <0 Fri J a- the sara of 512,- 9<o,.towards the testimonials to tl» cautafnfl and crews of the Three Bells, Antaretfo and K.l! passengers, the I,TeB San Francisco's aet h atfweui‘i> e r the ~M « “hants’Exchango met at twplve o clock to-day, to make the final fo r il dlat ’ ibat *o n Of tho reword to the captains and crewa ongagcd in savimrthr. - Passengers_of the 800 Branoisoo at sen/ 8 * „ Tv* T, * eß ‘<f “Ported that seventeen then sand dollars had, been subscribed by merchants one thousand of -which, however, was yettobo received from the Board of Underwriters. Twl“.“ mit i ee * er .e in session when we left. They had made a dividend among a portion of tT hjP ,T’ bnt we w *re unable to obtain the particulars m time for to-day’s p*. Capt. Watkins, of tho San Francisco, wi*l bo ° f Plf “ B * VaJne4 otone a^eed B t Q o t,0 g?ve of twohund a «ddollo' a "firs? , o ®°f °f the 'So? Francisco; tVo hundred dol law to the eooond oijSoejy &<*, ~ nSZF 1 -'- of the British ship Three ■■ io ' toeetve ‘®° tnonsand five hopdred “ money, and a service of plate. klvlmtI t0th ° ca l?^i nB of tho Antarctic, who r';p^7 ( T - t,mp '*P' and ’ to various others tho VO0 ’ “ nd nff orded comfort to TO?aaUe ? Vb?v„ h ° f hi vessel, will be meda^ondmoney.!^““X fg ° ldandBllver Wisconsin— The message of the Governor of Wiscooßin was sent into the legislator of tW State on Thursday last. From it wo i. Jn the whole sum. paid into the Treasury during the year amounted to $811,632 61. The disburse! zneot during the sameperiod amoantcdto £>?£<> 469 20. The balance in the Treasury, January Ist, 1854, was $57,180 46. The estimate of the I probable amount to be drawn from the Treasury during the prosont year, for the general expend bos of the State, is stated at $147,210 70. Tho means applicable to meet the samo are es timated ' at $160,017: 74. The school fund on the ißt of January, 1854, amounted to $1,141,804 28 arising almost exclusively from the salo of lands granted .by Congress. The whole amount ex <• pended in tho erection of school houses within B ' a ‘ e e h , aB becD $289,346 89, of which sum $45,071 84 were expended during tho past year The totalamount expended in 1853 for the sup port of; common schools was $176,734 17. The State University fund, on the first of January ' 1854, amounted to $106,112 07. The number of .banks inlhe State is 10; the amonnt of cif cnlaUng notes issued by the Comptroller, $519- 000; and the amount of securities deposited with the State Treasurer, $529,000. The Boston Post oalle November and Decern pep tne embers of (bo (fyiog your* 1 ' . ......... .., u >“• <;■. ,- r « ■•• ' • • ••• v- ■•. .. ■ -iv, y. ,».• •* Sailq Jtoting raoMia pnuuptu.. M .'‘. p. aaufoas. Phillips <£ Gillmoro, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING: £@“ Messrs. Darsio, M’Clintook and Monoid, of the Senate, and fijessrs. Ilnaphreyß and Por ter, of tho House, will accept our thanks for val uable puhlio documents. Mr.'Maguire,-clerk of the Senate, has also favored us with several documents, for which our thanks are dae. New* aiid Pocti flrom all Quarters Tho dipper ship Tam O'Shunter, tnm Colom. ta for Boston, has been loßt at sea. Her crew was taken off by other sbipß. Her cargo was supposed to bo worth $300,000. Insurance $150,000. The loßt steamer San. Francisco ■ was insured i for $BOO,OOO, whioh will nearly cover the loss to her owner. She was supposed to be one of the strongest-built Bhips over afloat. M. Bodisco, the Russian Minister at Washing, ton, who has been for some time sick, is not ex pected to recover. ~ . The late report that Mr. Gadsden, our. Minis ter to Mexico, had made a treaty with San ta Anna, appears to be confirmed. It is said Mexico cedes to the United States about 89,000,- 000 cores of territory, including the Mesili'a val loy, a part of Sonora, &0., for $20,000,000. . There is said to be from $4OO to $2,000 worth 1 of silver in every ton of Lake Superior copper ore; and, in some of the ore a much larger pro portion, A furnace is to be erected in New York to test the matter, and to separato the sil vor from tho ore, if found to exist in large quan tities. The Tribune soya the demand for money for railroad purposes in New York is very large, and keepß up the rates on loans. There are 140 G physicians.in Massachusetts, whioh is ono to every 707 inhabitants. The peo ple of that State ought to be welt phytieei, and their pockets at least vrell Uti. A ship canal is to bo made around the falls of Niagara. It appears of Into that smuggling is carried on to a considerable extent in and about the city of New York. Tho New York Central Railroad Company ore about to erect an elegant station house at Utica 1,200 feet long. Penznela, tho now Captain General of Cuba, has declined receiving on addition of $6,000 to his salary; considering himself sufficiently Well paid without it. That is something rare for a Spaniard in Cuba. In about ono year more, Boston will have a complete railroad route to tho Mississippi river, by the Chicago and Galona, tho Miohigan Cen tral, Canada Great Western, Now York Control, and Massachusetts Westora railroads. About $lO,OOO is already raised to reward the Captains and crews of the Three Beils, Kilby, aud Antarctic, for resouing tho sufferers an tho steamer San Francisco. It is said that 00,000 eopicß of Col. Benton’s “Thirty Years in tho Senate, >’ have been sub. scribed for in advanco of tho publication. Cqpt. Strout, of the brig Napoleon, is getting pretty roughly handled by the Eastern papers, for passing the wreck of tho steamer San Fran cisco, and refusing to render any assistance to the sufferers. It appears that he merely stopped long enough to pick up several casks of floating provisions, which they had thrown overboard to lighten the wreck, nnd then.sailod on, after re plying to the cry for help, that he was Bhort of provisions. He has since been arrested for bru tal treatment to nsailor under hiß command. Very few fires ocour in London or Paris, com pared with American oilies. The reason assigned is the more substantial and proper mode of build ing their houses, in order to prevent tho spread of conflagrations. ■HE SUPREME COURT MOVEMEKT. AmoDR tho proceedings of tho legislators a few days ago, we 6nd that Mr. Hetetcr, of Berks coanty, presented to tho Senate a lengthy peti tion from tho Judges of the Supremo Court, asking that tho Court, when in bane, may bo permanently fixed at Harrisburg. Numerous reasons aro assigned. A great saving of timo occupied in traveling from ono district to anoth er wonld bo one result. Access to tho Stoto Li brary would thus bo afforded at all timjs. Tho Judgeß thick that business would bo more promptly despatched, and deoisions rendered at earlier dates, if this change was adopted. . Mr. Hcister afterwards introduced a bill pro viding for the change asked. This law would greatly benefit Harrisburg; would make the Judges permanent residents there, and draw to that metropolis largo num bers of saitors and. lawyers at ail times attend ing the Court; and would doubtless givo tho Harrisburg printers and lawyers o benefit. But, however much wo may desire to relievo the Judges of th e Supreme Court from tho labor of traveling over tho State, and however mneh we respect theia, we, havo certainly some objec tions to tho proposed change. First, We like to havo thoso judges here about ten weeks each year. We think many advantages result from sooh annual visits. Our Bar is improved there by. The judges become acquainted with tho people and their interests, and the people, to some extent, with them. Their deoisions are much more readily and cheerfully acquiesced in, and are received with more confidence than if sent from on eastern metropolis, 250 miles dis tant. We don’t want the great city of Pittsburgh obanged from a. judicial metropolis to a provin cial circuit town. On the Bcore of expenso to this county and this. end of the State, tho proposed change Is liable to some objection. Bnltors with their counsel will have.*' travel in going and-coming, 600 miles to attend to their cases, or else Har risbyg lawyers must bo employed, and suitors remain at home. It will certainly render the trial of causes in-tho Bupreme Court from this part of tho State tuoro expensive, and less satis- factory. Our Pittsburgh lawyers too will seldom bo employed in onr highest Court. There is no doubt that the bor of Pittsburgh is one of the ablest in tho country. A few of our most dis tinguished lawyers might bo retained in tho cases, and monopolize that branoh of tho busi ness, whilo the younger members of our bar and of tho western counties would find few opportu nities to appear before our highest oourt. Let the Sunhrury distriot be nboliehed. It is not needed; no d the travel to that district alone is alow and havd. To Pittsburgh and to Phila delphia the travel is by railroad. And Buroly in Pittsburgh and Philodelphia, thero is no look of good law libraries. There is too muob centralization in the plan proposed. We do not want all power, judicial, I legislative and. executive, fixed permanently nt one point. Wo are frilly convinced that the salary of the Judges of the Bupreme Court ought to bo libe rally increased, a merchant with moderato cap ital can mob e twice the money the judges receiver with half tho labor. So highly do we respect and esteem the pres ent judges ocf that court, that Wa woil|cl far to oblige them. But we want to see them in Pittsburgh one term each year aa heretofore. £©* Martin Eoszta ia now in NotTYork in a state of ntter destitution. He applied to the New York Jerald for a situation in the establish ment, worth fire dollar? per week, and conld not get it/becauee there was no vacancy. So savs the Strald. < * BOLD BUDBEET. If any of our readers should chance to meet a oolored gentleman-with a pair of boots on, square-toed, and about six inches -wide at the toe, and with soles something less than-. three inchcß thick, we would bo obliged if said reader would stop tho; gentleman, and demand our tools. v ■■■■ •/-■ :JANIJARY 24. Our house was broken open and robbed the other night; and tbo said boots feloniously ab-' stracted, 41 against the pcaco and dignity of the Commonwealth. I. .A nice mince . pie, and a pan of “ dough-nuts” took passage with the boots. The pie, however, was wreoked in the hot haste, and a few fragments remained for' the eat ■ But we are not without o trophy also. A man with “ the poker” was after the scamp, and he deoamped so rapidly that ho only had time to pick up one of hio shoes,-which be had left at the door. We were just exactly thirty seconds too late to. capture or poker the fellow, and our only prize wa ß one old shoo, with nn ugly-hole in the side of it Tho owner oan have it by re turning the boota. We know him. Wo advise our fellow-citizens to keep abright look out for such visits. There are an unusual number of burglars and thieveß about, and a good many people have suffered already. The last remark wo trust .will : satisfy our readers that it is the publio lutorcst we seek to serf® by publishing this, and not any regret for the loss' of onr boots. Wo hail with pleasure the arrival of the Jan uary number of Harper’s New Monthly Maga zine. Tho first article ia an apology for its late appearance, and for the absence of some of the splendid illustrations that havo adorned thepre vlous numbers. AH the world knows by this time ; tho cause, and no apology is needed. A I conflagration that laid a million dollars worth of tho property of the publishers In ashes, might have excused a much longer doiay. This num ber oontaias a very large amount of excellent reading matter. No periodioal in tho world, per haps, has so largo a circulation as this. Wo hopo it will increase, and help to restore rapidly some of the lost wealth of its enterprising pub lishers. For sale at the Depots. BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE. We have received from the publishers of the American edition, Leonard Scott & Co , N. Y. the January number of the above named valua ble periodical. The subjects diecusßed are of great Interest, and this appears to bo an im proved number. “Tho English at Homo, by a Frenchman .Abroad,” is one of tbo the topics: 11 Tho Pact and Future of China ” another. ■ i A school-master in Connecticut lately flogged a boy in his eobool so Bcvcrcly that inter nal hemmorrago ensued, and the boy’s life Is despaired of. Wo havo but little faith in whip ping at Bohool, at homo, or in the Navy. The parent, tho teacher, and the commander can pre sent far hotter motives to secure übedience. Tbo parent and teacher may sometimes find the rod necessary; but tho occasions would not be fre quent, if a proper mode of government wns pursued. SEVERE LETTER. Mr. J. M. Daniel, American Charge do Af faires to Sardinia, writes pretty severe letters from Italy, and promises a book in the same strain when he returns homo. If the Sardinian government comes across ono of bis letters he will probably have tho privilege of returning homo very soon. Wo publish the following os a specimen of, his Trollope stylo: “If you knew,"-Bays Mr. Daniel, writing I homo, “how much pleasanter a Ufo of real study 1 10 United States is than this nonsensical travel and Idleness you would not bo so discon- I tented. Ouo will learn by experience. * * Tho pleasure and actually seeing celebrated I places is small. It is all anticipation and mom l ory. Tho real comforts of Europe don't com j pare with those of tho United States. Every thing costs just double what it .does at home. I The people ore nowhere as good as ours. The I women aro uglier—tho men kavo fewer ideas. II intend to write a book about it all. * * Here in Turin, which is tho most beautiful city I have over seen, Sc. * * I have dined with Dukes, jabbered bad grammar to Countesses, and am sponged, on for seats in my opera-box by Counts who stink of garlic, ns does the whole country. I receive visits from other diplomats, [ with titles ns long ns a flag-staff, and heads as I empty as their hearts, and find the wholo con cern more trashy than I bad ever imngfncd. I must, however, keep up their miserable ac quaintance, for that is the way to see tho ‘ do phont' of European life. 8o I dance tho dance of fools like tbo best of them, carrying about great cards, like that I inclose for your inspcc. tion. The pictures, the operas, and tbo ballets of Europo are good things; the people, tho gov ernment, and the society more contemptible than can be conceired.” £&* Tho lioolarlllo Journal, of Monday last, reports tbo packing business around that city ns having closed. Tho total number packed, was ob follows: Jackßon, Hull & Co 105 41“ R. Atkinson 72*041 & H6OO Jitufffifin, Cunningham & 51 000 Teeter, Maxey & Co 89|600 Total at Louisvillo ...............822 463 Hamilton, Rickets & Co., JeiTsonv'le 64,*280 Now Albany...., 23 300 Total aroand the Falls Last year Boxie Silver.— The Cincinnati Commercial of tho 21st, has the following: Tho silver bullion bronght from Now Orleans by tho J. L. Avery, has been tranforred to tho Pittsburgh. It Is contained in 178 boxes, mado or oak, and Iron bound, and is said to weigh thirty-four tons. Tbo boxes are marked Phila delphia, and are stored with as littlo ceremony as other freight upon tho boiler deck. Their weight, it is preaumod, will secure them against the itching fingers of oven tho most enterprising thieves. . Bv telegraph from Halifax wo havo a startling rumor of onother awful ehipwrook. It is Baid thnt the emigrant brig Mary Jane, from London Tor this port, went ashore near Jedore Ledge and that out of one hundred and fifty persons on board, only B ix were saved. Tho report needs confirmation.— H. T. Herald. All honor is being done to the rescuers of the Ban Francisco passengers in Boston, as will be seen by the articles in another column. Nearly five thousand dollars have boon raised in that city for the presentation to tho nobio seamen through whose instrumentality so maDy persons were enabled to return to thoir friends. In con nection with this matter, wo observe that resolu tions were yesterday introduced into our State Bcnato, preparatory to tendering the thanks of the Legislature to Captainß Creighton, Low and The crew of the wrecked ship Singapore, from nus port for Antwerp, have arrived at Liverpool, N. S., in the British bark Sylph. Albany appears to be overrun with burglars just at this timo. On Thursday night, a dry gooda store was robbed of some’ five thousand dollars worth of goods, moking alloss of goods to the value of about eight thousand dollars that have been stolen within the last ten days.— N. Y. Herald. Feahelis,—The Massachusetts Charitable As sociation, wbioh did such a good work In tho completion of tho Bunker Hill monument, have taken in hand the duty of raising a statue to the memory of Franklin in the place of his birth, i In that, os a runaway apprentice, he left Boston in a vessel bound to New York. This city did tot give him employment, and ho push ed on to Philadelphia, where he found a welcome and a fortune. He was a mcohanio and agra dnate of. Boston.common sohools; and It is fit that the meohanics of his birth-plaoe should raise a proper .memorial in honor of this personi fication of uprightness, industry, patriotism and' genius.. His largo heart always yearned towards his native town, nnd tho generation that raises I a proper, statfite to Franklin, will do honor to I itself. 1 •Mr. Wickbanedikewegbitengtorben fell down stairs, the other day, and broke his name in three pieces. - - i-liX.ir- . -‘“t ... ■ HARPER'S- MAGAZINE. 407,933 .....301,900 100,033 ; ir *♦■ '^:r - ' ' .EXTENSIVE FIRE—ASUBTHWK’S PORK HOUSE IN RUINS—LOSS NEARLY OUT OS' EMPLOYMENT—miEVINI£AT THE PISES, AC., 40. , The most destructive fire which has occurred in this oily for a considerable period, happened On last Sunday nightyresulticg in (he almost to tal 'destruction of the Immense pork house of Leri Ashbrook,.situated at the corner of Broad tray and Tyler streets, North Bt. Louis. The alarm was first .given at about 10 o'clock. The olouds at the time bunglowand densely over the city, and reflected the light in a manner to great ly deceive as to the locality of the conflagration. The idea, indeed got abroad that tho bright, lurid cast was neither more nor less than the Aurora Borealis, and some of the fire companies were oh the point of returning, when they were urged by messengers from the pork house to go on.. It is said that the fire originated-in . the boiling room, where the water is heated for scalding. This room is situated in the basement, and fronts west, about the centre of the building.' At the time a brisk wind was in oiroulatibn, and helped to carry the flames to every part of the building. At the outset, the engines on the ground could have arrested the destruction it is thought, had it not been for the great Scarcity of Water. The pipes, from the water works do not extend to that vicinity, and the engines were compelled to de rive their only supply from the, branch hard by. Even when the engines did go fairly into operai tion, the heat bad become So intense as to re quire their removal to the distance of nearly a block from the burning pile. The timbers in different portions of: the building were fired oc casionally .before the flames had reached them, so fierce was the heat. Baildings on the oppo site side of the street, and of course entirely dis connected from the pork house,, were fired in the Same way. It is said that several narrow eßoapes from loss of life were mode by the hands in at tempting to save some of the property. : Loss. —Vnine of baildings, with fixtures, tools/ &0., &0., -$50,000 to $60,000. Value of 12.072 hogs,.also 3,400 tierces lard, $120,000t0 $130,- About 1,100 hogs had been killed onthe pre ceding Saturday, and were in the drying room. One hundred, and: fifty bogs were alive at the 'time.''. Property Saved.—There were five hundred, tierces of lard and nhoat one hundred tierces of hams, besides an inconsiderable number of hogs from the packing roam, wbioh were rescued. Tbenmouht saved, compared with the lossris trifling. Insurance. —The building was insnred for $15,- 000, of wbioh $5,000 was-in the State Mutual office. On the stock there Was dn insurance ;of $90,000, of which $50,000. were in various New York offices- The remaining $40,000 were dis tributed Os fellows: Merchants’ Mutual office of thie city $10,000; Commercial of Charleston, South Carolina, $10,000; Giobo $5,000; Bt. Louis $5,000; Floating Dock.ss a ooo, and Union $5,000. ' A largo proportion of the stock was put np fir the Eoglish market, and held on commission by Messrs. Hewitt, Boe & CoV, of this city; the house (on leased ground) end fixtures were the property of Mr. Ashbrook, who is the greatest loser by the ccuflagratiou. - As the fire progressed, the citizens poured in from every quarter to Us vicinity. During the hurry and excitement there were petty larcenies committed without number. Every loafer who could lay bis hands upon a him carried it off. The fire carries dietrcsa.to more quarterstban one. There were, it is said,, one hundred and eighty hands employes in Asbbrook’s pork house. Those with their families are nowTeft without means of support, and must suffer considerably during the remaining severities of the winter.— St. Louie Democrat, January PSih. VAUIRTIRS. The man who was cheered by theprospect, re turned the compliment by uttering three stento rian hnrrahs. . A clergyman in Cincinnati recenfly performed the marriage ceremony, receiving therefor $5O from the bridegroom, and from the bride a deed of n city lot worth $2,500. A girl m Pittsburgh being atruek dumb by the firing of a cannon, it is said that a number of married men of that interesting village have, in consequence, invited the artillery company tp parade upon their premises. We don’t believe a word of it. —Paten Post. If that means Pittsburgh, Pcnna., it is strange we never hoard of it before. . Miss Susan Nipper says that the Rnssians have 60 fiwfel responsibility resting oh them for lulling the Turks—for every Turk that is killed leaves a dozen vddoffs. The Collector at Pittsburgh hfts had $30,000 eilrer change sent him from tho mint, to circu late among the p&pks. , The Georgetown correspondent of the Wash ington Star, .says; -A gentleman, a resident of Maryland, left oor city thu morning for Baltimore, who in over seventy *fiv© years of age, who has Dover before seen n railroad. Tbo same gentleman was for many years a Major in the regular army. Geh faoott, and several others of the oldest officers in the army, a erred under him ns lieutenants. A dashing and fashionable widow threatens to sue some gentleman for a breach of promise. I merely to let It bo known that she is in the mar sot. ■ ■ An oxobango says, when David slow Goliab wttb a sling, the latter fell none dead, and, of coarse, was quite astonished, as such a thine had niter entered hi) head before! : b A fellow in Texas has just invented a strencth ening plaster, which will enable you to ••mho op anything, from a four month’s note to a hogshead of sugar. Providential Escape.— Mr. Wm. Rankin, of this place, waeon board the San Francisco, in ihu capacity of Sutler to the regiment of U S troops on their way to Oregon, and was among tbe number washed from her dock. He and one other, were alt of the two hundred that regained the vessel they had been swept from.—Jftrcsr j P $J \ f f J f Deoth ftom a Rupture. 4SsP*.There an> thounaccla of persons who ora afflicted with ft Bupturo of the Bowels, who pay batHttlo attention to the disease until the bowels become strangulated, when in oil probability it may be too late. How Important it is, then, for nil those suffering with any form of “Bupturo of lho Bowels,” to call at onco upon Dr. KKYSEIt, at his Wholesale and Betail Drug Btoro, corner of Wool street and virgin alley, and procaro n TRUSS, to retain 'the pro truding portion of the bowels. Dr. KEYSER baa an office bach of bis Drug Storo, where Trusses are applied, and warranted to giro satisfaction. He also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and nt any price, to suit the means or erery ono In need of the article. I also keep every kind or Supporters, Body Bracts, Suspensory Band ages, Elastic Stockings,*,* enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used In the care of disease. I would respectfully invito the attention of tho public to “ excellent TEUSS FOE CHILDREN, which invariably of fccta euro# iu a Tory Bhort-time. . . KETBEE’S BRED BTOBE ANBTECBS DEPOT, oorner of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar - -- . W O-r VVc thlnlr tre nre justified In saying, that no other Pill, or remedy for Ltrer Complaint, has gained, so deservedly, tho reputation now enjoyed by Br.' STLano’a celebrated Liver HHs. As an evidencethat they mil cure, read the following eertldcato from a lady reshllmr InourcUy: * This Is to certify that I £% *° t hs P uWi e,that they havo completely cured do hereby recommend them to all poraonsaffllotod with a diseased Elver. They will eure. Try them. MAEXA EVANS, No. 03 Lewis et. P. S.—The above valuable remedy, also Br. jrtnns's cel ebraled Vermifuge, can now bo had at all rcipcetable Drua Stores in thlp city. • • • • I Purchasers wUI bo careful to ask for, and take nose but Dr. M'Lane’e Crlobratod Llvor PM*. There are other Pills, purporting to be hirer Pill*, how before tho public. Also for sale by the sole proprietor*. PLUMING 5803., Successors to J. Kidd ft Co, , CO Wood street. Crystal Palace, JMew Work. EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN STEEL PENS, Manufactured by MYER PHINKAB, NEW YORK. M. P. calls the attention of the public to his celebrated QUILL, patent, doable-spring, Commercial and PENS, ■with a .variety of twenty*five different kinds of STEEL PENS, of his own make/suitable for all handwritings. ~ —-Al£o ' A NEW PATENT PEN, Called the Treble Spring. These pens have been adopted by tho Senate in Washington, In preference to all others. The above pens, together With his superior ohiivaled a©, i commodatl.on holders, cmi be seen at Mr. J. B. Steel's and I Mr.'B.; M. Norman’s, Camp street; ThomasL. White’s Canal street; and-E.&F; Ezekiel’s, Exchange Plow; - ' ' - ja9 '! a remedy for Ever disease, and tho number of formidable evils connected with a disorganized state of that organ Is unrivalled. . ... •*.- -Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of nor. sons now Jiving In the dly of-Richmond, Vu., mightbe riven of certs effected: by Oerter’s Spsniah Mixture? We bare only room to refer to the extraordinary care of Samuel w Drinker, JSsq, of the firm of Drinker t Morris, Booksellers.’ Richmond, Vs, who was cured by two bottles of Carton Spanish Hixture.aftor three years suffering from diseased liver. !He says its action on the blood is wondotfni, better than all the medicine he had. ever' taken, and cheerfUiT recommendslt toalL - ~s V, . %*Seo advertisement. [jaKidawJm Costly thy habit ns thy pnrw-cantny,- ' But not fancy ; rl.?h, uoi gio^jrL,^ for the at) patel offrtiroicikl ins du? n ~ • , 4 Every veil drerad man knows hmr difficult It Sfcto? find &Tailorwhothorp qghly under*Uttds*he peculiarities of each taii sult4tfl Kgutamtints wltb o well cot, gentlemanly fitting: garment. : fleni;o n is that so fow feel 41 at homo” during .the first'day's wear of any Qe7 010 of dress, and howeror costly, never become adapted to their forms. To. remedy so manifest a deformity, E. GEIB BUS has practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, rest, or pantaloons,to the'exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining thatcle gance of fit whlchthespirit of the sge mfetdtea. aBIBBLB’BChOTQfNQ;IIOT3SE t No.. 210 Liberty street,' head of “Wood. HEW AD VEBTIBEHEHTB. ■Jf3» UKKmo OP THE NIAGARA FIRK CO, —O 7 hold on Saturday evening. 21st Inst;'the following memberawere elected t to ferro us OPPICEBSofthe Com paoy lor. tne. ensiling year 7 - President—Jon, Kaye. Vico President—Jno. ILJicElrov ■ Secretary—D:K. DalzciL • Treaauter-Jaraes Scott; " - ' ■ : . Captain—Jaoob trick. - First Lieutenant—Janos Ex-ott. ■ - Second lieutenant— Thou. W. Vick. Pint Engineer—D. Hi Daliell. . Pink. , Third Engineer—Oonrod Shcrif. Piret Hose Director—A. J. Cuppies Second Hoso Director—John Creiran Third Hose IHreetor-Polton Hamiltoii. Fourth Hoot Director— Wm. U. Clark. N ' cho! “a Keefer, Jas PatehelL Kafo! ,’^ E3oc^at t cm Joseph Kaye, Jar. T. of Unn—Joseph Kayo, J. H. SlcEiroy, Jacob _ L'lccUon McElmy, Tbys. W. Vick, Jacob L * B ?^? L^Y .HE 0d *h® Science of Mind^eot- forth ilon as ha Is+ apj- Wonjaa as she should he trill commence onTOESDAY EYESJING. et M A%vm HALU Admlttanco gftßS-at 7&10,g fegaff™ ; Inrazimce BtQcbs. . . 9ft EB * E BN INBCBANOB 00. STOCK, oft which $2O pet chare ha« been paid, for bale br i .e,., ' WtttUit 4, HIM; 4 CO., jaMJw ■ . ... OlWood street.. ■ . - - . -for Sale, ~~ 7 — Uinlng SIXTY ACSES,mmj cifesT u hSx&SS voder furtber partlculii:rs,»pply |o ' — y : ’ ~ - •.-'W,gY&m£3. Bfrmioghftm. . ; /"10NGRES8 WATKK--I hare receded, mis day, three • . —ALSO, To ABKITB— -20 bbls Bedford Water; asd 10 14 • Bldo Lick Woter. ... ‘ ' o JOS. FLEMING,' -J”*'.- •*' - Saccepwrto L. Wilcox A Co. jODBAHCWREB IIAM9-20 Hero, Krauaand S»m'. CJ Sugar Hams, ofeuperior qaalUyforfamily ore, for . P. SBLtBBSiOO., jiua.nr. ; ■::-aa»3Meaj.tttMt. Uarccag.o. Dried JB«f receded per Herald, and for tale by F. BELT.ERSA CO, - j>34uy :. : : S)9 Liberty street OIL—2S bbUNo. 1 Lard Oil: j . .. 10 « N 0.2 « « • Just recekedana for gale by J &24:l * P. BELLERS & CO.; 309 liberty ri. C'lW'JffilS— 60 sacks prime ltio, and 10 « Jatb, in store osd for sale by JaZ4 ... KINO - & MOORHEAD. QUO Ail—A.prime article of New Orleans in store and for Otalehj- fj«24j KINO 4 MOOBIIE4D. I>£SINKI> BUUAUS-rtowdi!red, Crushed, Clarified and ■VfOHSBKS-M> bbln New Orleans (oak pactneo*) lbr IYX <a10.br,,.fj«84]:... KINfl:& MOORHEAD. - J» 2 *: KINO * MOORIIKAP. fI^OBAOTp—Grant A WlliiamsYWebster old,and a variety i ofotierweirjtoownbrands,forialebj ‘ 3 Ja24 : . KINO A aIQORHKAP. \SriNBOWOLASS— " ■ : TT , 300 tees 8x10; 160 “ Oils ana 10x12; _ .JOO : “ JOxU, McKonnxo * Co.’« tend; in ilora and for salo by* ■ ■ i3g4 MOOHIIBAD. UUNDHIKJU- O 100 boxes liLatxi D.Csfidlen* “ Rosin and Variegated Soap: -25 “ Star Candles; . . 25 doaen half Ton Bags; 800 reams Wrapping Paper: 100,000 Common Cfors; 50 bales Batting; . . 50 “ Candle Wick; ■ ■■.■■:' i Nails; for sale by . • )a ~* - ■■•-■■■■- KINO A MOORIIEAB. SS I 0( THIS amount, one third In hand, the '^ > rZM,'i^ asee ia two or three yearn, can be bed a Btor3 !. 2 IIIOK HOUSEof four room*,' nd “ tflc ' JtaotM on tSrJen **<**&** -j* 34 ; B. CUTIIBEIrr * SOS. HO Thin! ,t N, I at2oo,.one-lhird in hand, balance in S?i Vl. .., fcar Tar *’ n <rin 8011 » new nonsE, jnst ■ of **f ”?“* uul collar,with lot 100 feet front, b» 00 * ton foot alloy ; pleasantly ritaate on lit Waafr “PS?- S. CTOHBERT 4 SOH, o : - . 140 Third street.- THSLSSH-- 'Containing a Ust'irf nil *SS?l 7 f ?, r ,* a, ° b^ B ,' CUTtIBERT 4 EON, can b. tad at ttalr office. No. Ho THIRD st. r list BttASS, RAND BCHOOta—Pod worth's Brass Band School • MotalalosloHrortrona in the first prindplia or mndc vmpeiBßi°ctionof instrument*for taLd* ‘L,*? 7 how to select; appro in,”tru«ltmim(l scales forbrery band 5S* J W 1 1? • “««»! regulations for tanas': lodndo all the camp duty for dram.fifV* of matlrJlJ terras* logeiherwhh ta m "fii Krrar 'K cd for » fun brass band ; ta Alien Dod worth, of Dodworfh's Band. Prte tS 00, A largo supply of tho above work just rwelvrd. ana for sale at the Music atom of i JOHN H?mSlwE - ja23 U V ; SI Wood street New music— Ultle Ella; S, C. Foster. OM Memories; 8. C. Foster. Ah! for Wings; Jullien. JWj’Mll.ilearest Mother; JWter. O Thou Omnipotent; Wallace. Musical Rockets; Strakosch. hatj-dld Polka; Jullien. WattaMJirtno and Moral Bonga set in Mnalc. Sanford. Moonlight tjukkstep; Seiile. - ,o ™f ? introducing tho popular air, “ Jordan am ahard road to trabel;" Emmet. •'“cimo Mont Diane Polks: Jullku. ra Schottbeh: colored frontispiece. PrimaDonna Walt*: Jullien. Ottoman Walk; Hahn. The shore Just receiaodjand krmle at the Mask Storeol t»J3 - JOHS H. MEtLOR, 81 Woodst. S'iu'v 1 I l L*i LT <r~ H " i >° S CUDtlu '!'d to rsmoTo from th* iiS CoTn>r of Mtrtet »nj Llbertr A*. m_ Prof -AaSag HOOT—-1000 lbs for sale*by 4 Jtu3 B. A> TAHKESTOTir * CO, n A ?«? Y SKED-20 bbla,feFFalo bf V- It A; FAHygaTOCg 4 CO. 10 “•“»,*Wte; far sale by ~ -J"? 11. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, | AUR MAONiJtiIA-lOcares,for nls jit .... J >23 ■ D. A. fAIUiESTOCK 4 CO.' Flno ” B ' paiii “°* a >- .5' ? Ca ~’ a “ Swan Qnill." “ Baeksnrlnn *• “ Flat s' g "''’‘' lndU K ° bbcr - " “ GutU e 'lBllr a<«lCommercial PENS. "•ins eeeotbopS® l^! 11 ? , KN^ h lP’ »®. a •>«“<**■ And mwiy other cefobrated Pens*,, for iale by. ’ -i W. a IIAVKJf, Bta{Joneracd Printer. l itfarkot <trtot, corner of 1 Gwfeby " SU ' >c “ of f” Market W. S. UAVKN’S Stalbnwy WawhouS, Market corner of Feeond.' ■'SJ^ssffaaasaSSiS |«a?;a%%Tsrse?; - vHSP * m^ the pIace—PAQODA Tea mt>r< s ass?^■. Dh “* i iSStei ~— Jao2t j $l2O per year; a hooso Jtobinson street, brick house on Boss street slso*^, per y ,tS ’ * -m o, Ko . K 0 e r ,i. lho 4X£r tol7 -~- 8. CuxHBBBT & BOX, MO Tito] st »WEH,INBS.—For to ‘ .: lM TWid rt. :; Al 1 now?n fc ’nS’V U^LSYKDl>—UIie of best a«Udnei Wtoopin, ****** JO3. FLEMING, SaecessortoLTyflopxVfcCo. S W.'S COMPOCMB LOZEHGEES. *fl no »Qflorecuro for .Sore Throats ax 3 *iw«rsenesa. A large supply juat received by:,• JOS. FLEMIKG. .-.Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. CLAKK 4 CU’S'iiomptfuna Wll4 Cherry t .o, • „ JOB. FLEMISG, : SuccMsOr to E. WUcoi S Co. JJepoi of Longwortn at Zimmerman’s CaZ rrinp Wl»«« and Bno^y, nndersigned Ims received and pffers for sale,'af "CSn- X jmnatipnca, • large quantity of hogworlh 4 Zimmer aana chpicaond Borld-reDowneii Sparkling, Dry and La. die* Sweet Catawba'Wine*. ;Sueh as may desire to nrociife an eiallontarUde of Satire Wine, atape,) will fled my establishment the place Ibr the gratia: caHon of their desires. The Catawbaßrandy, distilled from the gennlne Grape, is declared by manscl«lleat jadSS equal in Barer to tho heat imported Oogasc. J ‘ ,v~; . J>. FKaceißßN, No. 13T Liberty street. , ,M * Saoccsaor to L. Wilcox 4 Co. i^f'y:V- [ ■ ■ : ■■ ■ ■;•:: ~.^r'-l - >.;» i-< : . ■•■ >-. . * - ' - • . , k >' r ‘ ; - .'• ■>•. * * " .•■ -■ *•• '■ • ; '. %;• .=.' : •=■ ■•-•--.• v.-v-. ll’fKVs'- ■ % ">» •: . > ■' t . >• ., f " » . BPEGIAL NOTICES. - I -State Mutual File & Marino Insurance Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA. ’ |: Branch Office cor. Fourth and Sn\lhJUM.tls- PiUib'uroh, Capital, 390,000 J>oUar».- • DIBSCTTOS3: [., John p. Kathorfonl, Dauphin cor P- 0; Sedgwick; Herris torg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia pA.tVllklns, Banker, Pittsburgh; AS A Carrier, Piltsbnrgh ; John B. Bnthorford, Dauphin a>4 A. J,olllett, Harrisburg; B. T. JoneA Harris burg; Kobcrt Slots, Carbon co. . , JOHN P.BCIHBBFOBD,President I A. A.OABBmi,Act'y. A. J.GlLLETT,Secretary. ■ *■» abo« company a ill Insure against perils of sea and transportation I also, on buildings tm?t or country,at lowest rates conebe PoUotoa Issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for q term of years. ,; I. ja!3 Girard Ere and Harino Insurance Comoahy '?* PHILADELPHIA. ' ' bcctif PiUiburpti dgnxcgm. RxtrUi and SmUhfietd tU. Capitol, 300,000 Dollars. - ““P-Bwnc, ftjOßWjtor, Wm. P. Hackor, JSZT&SSffi ■ ' • xarm&n EhctJMrrt ■•■■ ■ ■ •’ • ■ Insurance Comp HOME OFFICE, WINOHEBTEE, VA .".■SttEONU.: :.■■.*■ .. . Jos. 8. Carson, ■’ John Kerr, Xloyd Began, James U. Burgess. c James P. alley, N.W. Richardson! • . 0. n. BleQdyrtfc . n . JOS. 8. OARSOJT, President. - C. 8; FUSE, Secretary, N „ ~ O.F.BIUWijE, Actuary. y -Tuo attention of tho community is especially Invited to this company, os an institution based upon an smplecapU tal, and conducted on 'the strictest principles of equity and economy,: Policies Issued oh Boats, Cargoes, and property ganmOly, by , : JLi CABMER, Agent. r ! Offlco cor. Foorth and Smith fltsldeU.-. |rg»ABBocuTßD Firemen’* insurance jS'SSS tt t w^f,t^t MAaIKEniBKB ofa,! mssoross;' i g-Mooriwrtjr W.J. Anderson, . R.B. BimpBoHj ??/??• , 1 5"*' n.E.WIIUm? ■ &£$ a £!S n * WJUlwn Collingtrood, - 8.8. Roberts, ■•■•„■ JohnH.lrtrinf JoseplKajS, Wm-WUMneon, DaridCampbell.... ■ j a l 2 ISFSSWffifSSs'S"; . ThmnaA* tfeebanical Lctthcai “ : Capping Glasses; " • Breart-Gloafess • « £7O Cops; ** • Dental Leeches; * u Bcaiiflcator. Wood rt andTfrgfa alley. , ; j a 8 pibb akd jia. oS..®? 11 ISSBBASCE COMPANY, ot TSB r rlßPsTUji. oi * I ' tAh ’ Oioo.ooo. CIUS- President* Hon. ABaUSTBS 0. HEZSTEB. H, WJLLSON, £bq. • ■ I'.-.V-'V .*r i Samuel W. Haw, ' I Thomu Gillespie, William JVFahnastock, Johoß.Cox. JoeelrPeten, n k^’ r -’ William Oelicr, Jr, Jacob fl. Balderman,. « Aaron Bornbamrb. . • RUSSELL & OAKES,. Agonts* < . . OJHce, In la&yette Buildings, ' (entrance op Wood street.) ~u t ‘M 0 ” toKIBE’S Jrtii-OKUS. to : eay lnat It baa been fcncnrn to canrolately yniirtfrritft :r; ?7Test !f* of at less cost or inconTcnlence to tba pa f/, eer4 J aatc ‘ to toe hands of the propria- SbBSP-'Wt! artf rora known titisexts of thedtj I »1! doubt, that Kna’s PTOomrK° 3 iwuedidM ofao rotcmOT Talue, notonly aa a local remedy in-Rmiltf ®>M>butas nyataSto totwißlreiaedyvlßTiaßg the inyestlgating phyßidons, as patient, to become acquainted with its ttmotarlng adroadof mixtures are assured that'this SSLVtiS&" 1 - ““ *««*»* Die aTttJlcaUofihectldraicd D. truth certify, that I bare been so badly af toflhirewf? 11 H r 4 , h0 ‘ T m «*»ttat moatof the time 1 Have been unable to attend to any kind of business. towalkand confined tom twhand bare been treated nearly all the thno by tholSt ; PhygWaus our country allbrde: I occarfonallygot Smerc b“t continued to grow woreaunHl Dr. Foot tj® .Petroleum, or Bock Oil, as ere eytoingelae hadtailed. ■ Ididso witbontfalthatfirst. but t Sam toe poison to thorarfies - Ejj* =“y certify that I .etrOleum.or Bock 08, for more thana ysr, and hare'rr Its l beneficial eflecta in the cure oriudo -3 °S. Br ihaaa !o * which ills rßcomniended! sv?rfSJlMe < 2 ?M r i ” r<?<! ?? me,ul 14 40 6e * JMdldnewOT.’ ffny *alf by ,tt| the Druggku fa Pittafrnrgh- fni27*dlii; ! CPBTACT WABBWftTTKI?. , . 171 **«•“•- Window Slades, all t>ri M iL r “ Satin laines, Gift Cnitain Pins, . „■■ |ampa*, ■ -.«;■. a£L - a n^ n \r> Cord* and Ttaeis, ■tSEZZSSF’---: ? 1 5 I . n J% I!^ Eea » pSngra,- KcfcnraTasaelanndCords,' : oitOTtr lotter £rom °\ Drcrasos, o Missionary in :’ ™ *h» '^pU^aS^roJ or Hui 1 ?!?*?? lndignation andaninacttcm ’.£? ra “® ot rayrelf »na nrffc, your Pjstbolecb. o& Bock Oil. T 7« tookseveral bottles-- ; twq or thro© eacL—about a year and a half ago, aod we 1 j£” »o good hraith for yearriVe b&« asassfiSS^^ss • -s^-—: • • SpffiaEsMW^-si UoiSS^^to^^ 18 * 8 lotoaKT.^ XT -n m KUBtesK ' ■ Zs£iB“a£ fissssC ™'^ bnShM ™ua aJ ,m,.’ ‘S^isssassssssassss Hours for c£ild»n, l>om 11 A. M. to S P. M. in iny - [oot2s:ly : ' —-—- — • fiaajgkly fot ot me ° tlag^ ff" l ' 1 """*' n.Ti 3al:y " ' - ■ JOHN YOXTHQ, Rprrvlnrv WedpeKj&yeTenlDgtn Sksb zs ip ft deairable-location fisr ft residence: and win »wv ef Ori low 7 and on Utiwl 10 .. . At Office of Morning Post ' mm, Septeli HUI Morliet ' MpUon, to Bupplj thalr customers with chtte JIBATB* M S «t ho 6QTO3HIm.iI ’ , "■ 4c - 4c - '“i *»* rldS U ‘ SdUMM wUI fi>w>«»ith thoir {mat; janlfttf pork, Ae_ 4c. asa^e » Ungues, pickled and fresh r— '•••• : - : V.- r •JctlO'.V ofat » ja!7 and will ba dosed ont dnriog the salo.^™* 1 nusI ~ “ o,m > >jejr A- A, i£4SON 4 CO.. - Ho. 25 Fifth strut •V • l£s/V- ‘ BUTCTOKB AS3OOIATTIW y-•*>£*••* '-• '&/?. -'; - " ■ - r .;''.j " ■ .. ■/“**< *•:■?,'>/ .s * • AMUSEMENTS, a^otTeb, IfS' oer—Vtnuttnettttxiu Boxes and Paquette6oc; Private Box?*,large,. small, $5; Second Tier, 25e; ltexe* for colored Pertonssccuringseatawiil becborged - certificate. Poor* open pemraanretoAM? munee at 7 ofclock. .Attraction Exiraordfnaryl ]Rm ' ulgbt of the great Osman Homan tic Spec teefd of FATJffH;* or the Demon: of the jDrechenrol*,wl»h new and epint4iX scenery, costume*, properties and appointments, ip wfcittj will he introduced, the celebrated Carnival of Vented wherein nearly one hundred persons wilt appear. Slojrnit and Tuxsbax, January 53d and 24th. will oe produced the. celebrated spectacle orFAUSTUS, ORTIJE DEMON OFTHE DRAOUENFEhS: Faustur,.tho learned Doctor) BreUford; Mepldetopholbs, the Cunning, 0 Foster; Wagner,DuriragO; Count Adtoe, Mraßynar; Sfre Mrs Brelsford. To commence, on Monday, wlUt the last new Force Of THE pHBWKtt OF PRESTON; B . n A,*s Tuesday with thß excellent Comedy of BURIED preparation, the equestrian drama of.Book' wood/ or Dick TarpinV Ride to York, in which the cele brated Bonny Black Beat vrill. appear. " O. A. MoMAStS' DANCISO ACADEMY, -JLTLJCFXTrBtTBnAiL. MR. 0. A. MciLANtJS respectfully wmbuneea to th° ladies and gentlemen ofthis city, that bavin* already lnitodacedthe;* Polka ha bas now in practice among his pupAs the hew aadheaulifdr “ HchoUisch » and Mazurka Qaadrilltsa { together with many new and popu* lsr dances nam before introduced In thlsdty! liadle* orgentiemen wishing to join bis Academy, can commence the second quarter this present weak. • • • • Xadies’-ClasatQcets on eycry Tuesday and Thursday alter- at 2>< v Gentlemen’* claw -meets on Tuesday and Thursday oveiUngs, at V/ 2 Masters’ chia on Saturday afternoon o’clock* . ®**t. Qaadrilla Party will be given on Monday even* log,February 18th, 18M, (St-Valen tine’s kve,) whichwni be * V^°? U ?P J®*! * (particulars of the party given hew* at which the Schottlscb QuadriHowili bo danced, also state that.the «TancyCostume Polty» wl “ * ) on Monday ereoing, February 27tb. 1854. * ~ Persons desittog Piano copies: of either of sthe Sn can; P* o *™® them of- Mr. 0. A.McMANCS,atthe tte 83 he haacontracted for weiausift with the Eastern publishers. : janiT OVJSSSf 8 KAIL, Fourth Unit near Iftnd, opposite 10-1)0 1)0 obtaillKt (or JPartte, Fastifals AUCTION SALKS. • __ Auction Cara. ; ~ r eTtSS Auctioneer and Commission Slcr- V. <~bant,No.l~o Wood street,near the cornet cf Fiflh regular Bales of_l)nr Goods; Clothing, Groceries, Glassware’ nejr end seOTid Inmd Furniture, each day at 10 3 clock; end at.early gas light, each evening, Watchesand SS?3!? ! 2«F : —•rtfctevOutlerjTi BocS, S'Si «£U' IUl ?-| on f ra I ““ttmcM of OTcry description of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchants. feb9 . _ Auctloa—Dally Saloa, - - ** 0o c,oU “ nf ’ Boo “ , „ AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., GroceriM.Queenswmrv, Glassware, Table Cutler?, looking 2!iw ra ’l ,e * aol Bocond Hand Household and Kitchen Fur „ . „ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M- . Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Cutlery. .Olotiilog-, Variety Goods* GnM ®tr<i Silver watches, Ac. J ’p. M. bSW JAJfKfI HcKEHBA, Auctioneer. A of no axtenairo COUNTBY DTtY A. GOODS o STOItB AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY. Jn£. s°®" kJ' or * w of Assignees,, the stock ot ft retail connby store. Among the lot aro some ?qty flne B jroods Coburgs, merinos, <fe SS oomgca, Uneii: lustres, caliccs, cblnUeA tanL ?J& Tesl . ‘ *** .flannelir, bleached brown iniwSjSflk cravatsj -fine sh&vls and"dress htlkfs^rlbboD*. lyitent threaa, f|£or cbtto^ glorea and bosic ry, suspenders, Moreys, lambs’ Vool shirii '•' dress shlrts/gingbain axulcbeck ghjrt* overtmts and pantaloons, superfine BAtinyestF, Irish linen fenitwn callco;r men, women, misses, boys*: and jonlha' f^f 3 ’ *«*««* bnakloj, pumps and JlppcrJ; £Uffi orahoes ; also, a very taiga lot of silk and worsted - iiloge, with many, other articles, r s\j ■ ■•■• v JAMES.--McgENNA, Aogt y r.i An iKjZ. WiUTJI BUIK'W AT AUCTION.—Od IKIDAY a J u *t- s ?db~ri- -a O’clock,- -Bill bo toid, %t McKenna* Auction doien fins whltatliirts. ’ J *- 4 . J AMKgaicKKNfIA. Anct’f. iULLLNEKV, Ac., AT ?, A J* Tacjday, January 24th T at 2 o’clock, will 5 A “tS2 DL Honse * tt IM K« assortment of Vi--bonnets, cfiltdren’a hate, ribbons, millinery. A o ’ *J. -dow lbo balance of a Block, os the owner IsdeS JAMBS McKENNA. . , - - . Auctioneer; of an extensive lot of raluabio B P»’' a v WC ? rheorogfcnj, ClawictU, Miscellaneous •jcuKilEooknofuClunookStor., atAUc.lon, commenclUe at McKetmo’s Auction Home, on Satardojateuibghexu *r«s ivytvlns- until oil are mi'L'iT ”” " t ‘ <i raluablestock of theological, classical. 'wiiTtw^ 11600 ? achool books.of a city book store. They . tocpea.lot examination on Saturday. r . JsogO v ~■: ::v ... JAMES McKBNKA. Sm-tv , ' i aCSITIYE SALE OF A STOCK OF. GROCERIES COlfi QUEENSWjtHE,OLAS3JSIifI- Mann. W ?TS, !I i?' D.N'EXWHED TERM. OF Sfif COT, IteolKstate, Building tots with Ajnek Dwelling, Stable and Outhouses; Horses, Weecna. MS: stTOocro.kinbho forenoon, wm..b« sold st tho^toreof , V „ corner of Webster, and Roberta .• IJ rc^^j«^ blsenUro stock of Family Groceries rfni ; Among.tho articles ore Imp. rial, Gunpowder and Young Hyson Teas ; Coffee; NeU FolSsW ??, d ,f oa t So S! ir ; Syrnp, Vinegar, Indigo, Cigars, . ’t' 1 ’ 1 '? 6 ’ , p ”M ,cr > Ginger, Mustard, Clores, CinS' * D<l Herring. aiars Jars and Confectionary, tnni S »l U i eCr l"o' r*,’ y?>rinare, together with Store Fife ?,* 2 “ c ' o * 1,1 ri ie siisrzuKm of the same day. fJTn lio ?^“pA'Xegon; a iso, the nnexpiredtonn or t *sl. Building—Frame Dwelling House,: ’: Vn3lsn' 1 r feeton tl litis ter street, and extending-barkv *? d ’ 01 li “s. thefcllotvlngßEAh-: ground—three, of which hare a fcont «*>> «f MJj **t eu Webster street, and extending back . “ 1!w - Tba < ’ thCT ' fa 18 ** dn S s^l»i C3t , len4ln s ■ UlB ' cento depth to same alley, on which - 4 gooi c ™ftrt»b!o Brisk Dwelling Home, con- ' CSJ“B^ rooms, welVfluished, 2J5 etbrios high, withSrick Stable and other out honseg.. Termsatsale. ■ janld . - . JAMES MKENSA. Auctioneer.--. r. H. .DAYIB, Aocttcneor. igTDtpiOß mso FOBTB AT FHIBAY Auctioneer. : UOXK& AT A l/OTION" ~oa WJKDNJ2SDAIT after 'JS?%£' h «to cKSSSS &f£ f 1 '? od “ nd Ilr * BtrcotVTlU bo mid B*nd Boxes, in nests 0f4,0 and • <•• ? : - : P, M. DAVIS, . 'i£SXOUKATAUCTION.—TUDR3.. fpssi *• ■~’ . _- ■'. —:‘ ■•■ ■.:• . Auctioneer. SfSrSrS^'-^ i>!aln ana figured rests fknrt^2£?i? J •■'lilrtg, Ac. Itofh v pouts, TFhite w tho Tory best; and thoJf °* ; ielr own wear, will find thin garments fjr consulted CK 4^UK ~‘ OO &3 > o«man, in eloto and tor eolotj *“* ruaiiNo uros , - laai Successor*! to J. KM4 A do, ■ eo_Wooa Streit jJiWAM lb* ta .tot.' ana toWbr. .. - V FI.ISSHNa BROS'. —-■ ■■■-■■-■■ FLEMING BROS. JJ*K£WU£D CUAIA.-W0 lbs la a Loro nnATor mi by J ...i VX.EMIKO BROS. A 11K0W HOOT* aL 1 case Bonn udaV2oo jngi 1 U Flor ! 1 ! s > 8 9 0 &8 » testers #nd for pale by HiEMISQ papal ; I cask, uutoro and a, ro i o by .V , ; FlElflSO BROS. JN^ot rralVKltcam MtaMUlunrot r - eal&ft Cmcln,,aU pr,cwu '»« WOKKIfiBN 1 ~— . 137 Liberty *at — •———■ " , ■ 137 Llb»yty et/ —- J KIBKFATKICK * HKIinONS. UITiSt - 1 ““^ r > for “>• * -__ KIRKPATRICK 4 HEimoNS. “tea "amei*, ror »le by _____ EntKfATWCK & HEimONB. K W -J£ oul^6o “Ok*. SjtmJo by It. J BSa KIRKPATRICK & nKßaosa A will bo sola for $.6, by .CUAKWXTTJS BICSIE. ' * »-■■■ ■ ■ ■ "'• : , ■ • "-IIS Wood street.' ■ r IITJP s,c 1 We ' nr Music I L “" 1 bCaUtifol 601163 b * S ‘ °- Willie on the Dark Bluo Son: ■ .Hot Cons; ' • • •. * EoaiQuOTn;TVallze»— il’Albe.-t; r lL r sl o „?d^u B J S £ n - D “ Bon£f - ,,111i “= ■ P?toceM Bojral- • • * <w“J ; AmS:rte “’ *>*“*» and California Qna- Forhinß Polka—Minster- JOHH 11. MKI.IOIL ■ Bl_Wood nroat. Sundries — : MJosea Zlno Wash Boird,- so boxes nitron's Tobacco s' do SP^IPwbSSV' do ’ S,*J Pipes; ’ ; 150 reams Wrapping Doper ■ 300 lbs DrownTwino* *- 30 dozen Bed Cotas:' ’> - Jim 30 taxes Pata spop^^^ ÜBKPATiUCK & HERlinwa $5,000 County o? An?Xm'N'?” Ipon °’*- •■«'; Foreolo by ■ .:■■ fcli?»/w'. cou P° n C', '55. janlSJi* WI *i U ;MA.HItL4 oo’ — Bankers, C 4 YTooi^t ms «tth„ issws&fs^Sf^^sss: at- OHAaKIS&*CO.
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