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COBITER OP WOOD AMP TOTH RRXEXB. 4®* TERM A-cßte Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance. Fix Dollars will invariably be required if not paid within the year*- . 4®»Sinj£e copies two cezits—for sale at the counter In the Office, and by the News Boys. THE BATUBDAY MOENIHG POBT is published from’tha same office, on a Urge blanket site «heet, *tTWO DOLLAJtS a year, in advance. Blngle copies PITS COTS. 4®* No paper will be discontinued (unless atthediscre* ou of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are Paid. No attention will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference In this city. 43» Connecledsoith the. Establishment q/j the Homing Post is one of the largest Job Printing Offices inihe c£ty, where aU kinds of work U done on the shortest and o tod jrapoar aide terms. ■ RATES OF ADTERTISISG, AOBESD VPOH JST THE PJTTSHTTRQB PHES& . . .... ,v *^ntoa'wospißnt,i3RMB9: One square, insertion....— —$ 060 “ “ one week-...-..—..... 176 M **.. two weeks.....-*—.., ~ 300 « three weeks - - —4 00 '« <*■ :j>ne month. 600 u f* two months— !00 u ** three months ,0 00 « jour months.- —lO 00 **• dx months ........ 12 00 * <l one year— ISOO - Card, six lines or less, per annum——..—. 10 00 • onxsQXAnta at tth&sosxi One sqircfe, ptt annum} (exclusive of tbo p»per)^ l2& 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. OEO. P. GILLSIOBE, ATTORNEY ANDCOUNSELLOR at law, Offi ce, earner of fbarlh itrtei and Cherry allryi . f * PITTSBUfiSH, to hIA Frofiywioaal business as usual, at his office, between the hours of 9_A. M. and 4 P. M. of each day. [ JyS° t • C* Orlando Loomli, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, shore Wood. JY*7 Thomas M. Marshall* ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lcnr lie's Buildings, Fourth street i inlay R«B* Carnahan, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Officacn Fourth street, between Cherry allay,jjtdGriuit otritet . , J, N. M’Clowry^ Attorney ani> counsellor at law—ose* in RakewelPp BuCdlng*, on Grant street Jc3 .. R« H. Uazeu, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth Street above and near SmiLhficld. oarT?:y _ J. Si.Morrlaon, . Attorney and counsellor at law—office, re moved to No. 44 Grant street near Fourth, Pittsburgh, p*. aprlfty Ti. Biddle Roberu, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 132 Smlthfield street between Fifth and Sixth. OollectSona carefully attend ed to—creel*! attention giTen tb Cottreyandng. [deeply Thomas Meant, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Offlee, nest door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 • ' ' 1 S. P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth Street Pittsburgh, I*S4 fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s livery Btah.tr. K. Buckmaster, A LDEKMAN—Office, Fourth street third door aheve Bmitbfleld*Bcnthdde. Conveyancing of all kinds dona with U» greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Ro tate examined, Ac. ... noT^a BUSINESS CARDS. ■James C. Watt, Merchant tailor—no. a Fifth street opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. *j? r J _ Walter P. Marshall, IMPORTER and Dealer In French nnd American* Paper Hangings. 1. W. Chadwick, Dealer in rags and paper, no I 4» wood street Pittsburgh. The highest price in csih paid for rag*. myllzy _ J, Bryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT IAS Liberty street. tod •*»! Diamond alley, feblfhy J. K. CTelilttt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and School Bx/ks, Paper and Stationery, No. CU W.xsd street (between Third nnd Fourth,) littsbargh, fa. ftnrJO . cotxiuaar .*• >- cutuurat. S. CIITHRERT A SON* KEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, IYo. 00 SaiiLhMd rimi. navl Lt. E. Hayward* Dealer in boots.shoes,trunks and leohorn and BU AID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ata, No. 174 Pittsburgh, I*. _Jel4:y a. F". WEDDELL) LOAN BKOKEH, Dealer In Note., Bond., Mortgngw, Ileal Estate Stocks, Merchandize, Ac. Office, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, next door to the Citizens* Deposit Bank, itusbnrght Pa. nimiM q. iuilet— —.--j.vq. a. aasauAW. BAILEY A RENBHAW, Tea DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealer* In Wooden and Willow Wore, Japanned Tin Ware, House keeping Utensils, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 Liberty street, Plttshorgh. aprlfl?* King A Moorhead, TirHOLESALK GKuCKUS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— W No. 27 Wood street Pittsburgh. (my 23 Smith A Sinclair* WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS—^roerWo^and_Krrtjt*:___JnoT^ B. A« Fahneßtock A Co<, WHOLESALE DRUG WAREUOU&E—Corner First and Wood Btracts, end corner Wood and Sixth. (febl *“ William Glenn, BOOKBINDER— Comer of Third and Wood streets, stove 0- II- Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. [dec2 John H. Blellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. : D*oi R. C* Stockton, Late Johnson * btockton, bookseller, sta tioner, Printer and Binder —corner of Market and Thud street&. Pittsburgh, Pa. jjy3i-tf Thomas HI. I.title, *\TTATCII AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between YY Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kind* of Jewelry made and repaired. [aps:ly^ Paul Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCnANS, AND BTKAMROAT AGENTS—No. 7 W ater street, Cincinnati, - Ohio. - {apl:tf JOHN GHOUTT, Successor to mabtix & m’Ladqitum, importer of BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac. Also—Dealer In Fins Old Wliitky and Peach Mrandy, comer of EmlthCeld and First CTree ts,Pittobnfgb, Pa. ;anlS:tt , A. Tlndle* ■ • ■ WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, I ETKrTNK. VALISE and CARPET BAG manafoe o ~turer, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. D. Williams* ■fXrHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND YY Forwarding And Commission Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures —Wood eL, four door* Above Fifth; Pittsburgh. mart , PAGODA TEA STOUE. TEHU HAWORTH*. Hftolodfa and PeiaU Grocer, Dealer J and Importer of Old Country Black Tea*, French Bran dies, Wines, Ao~ corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; feb2B;y card. HLEE, (suoobssob to Mtrapur * La,) WOOL DEAL « ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street |tny4 -*Ttrv Q&KPATfiICR.^.. Kirkpatrick A Herrons, YITHOLESALE' grocers, produce AND COM MlB - BION MERCHANTS,andDealeraln Pittsburgh Maou foctareg JTo. 2A3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa my!7:y jobs finoso.-Uw^; PLE MiNGBSOTH EBS, W(Bucce*so M to J. Kidd & Co,) HOLKSALK DRUGGISTS, No. 00 Wood ttrzd, Pitts borghj Po. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Yerraifogo, Lirer Kite, . ... . .■. . my7:y CARRIAGE FACTORY. TTf R. TERRVV Virgin alley, between Wood andUbarty YV • etreeta, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAKOCGHES and CARRIAGES, of every description. All work done warranted. The advertiser would here state that ho served nine years .apprenticeship to tbo business, and baa worked for many years In the principal shops of the Eastern cities. mar26:tf • • ...» Sobuchman A Haanletn, LIXIIOG RAPHERS—Third street, opposite the Post-office, Pittsburgh,. .Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads. Show Hills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronze, or Black, In Ibo most approved style, and at the moat reassnabla prigas. . octlfrly Austin Loomii, BEAL ESTATE AGENT. Merchandize, Stock, and BUI Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The subscriber having opened an office at tho above piece, for the purpofia of negotiating. Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the purchase and sale of Slocks. Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, soiling, renting of ami teas* Ing R«0 Estate.' f Jy7] - . AUSTIN LOOMIS. W, S. Haven, HE. OLD BRUITING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lat* John -8T0.4 Stocktos,) and BLANK-BOOK Att> STATIONS* RV prepared to oxeeuto everr style of Canal and Steamboat'Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, P®P® r , an “ °t*“o]i er y line, at the shortest notice anil on the most reasonable terms. ind I BMoMrttSw. StaUonery Ww ' hou ®. comer of Mirket PrintinftQlHce and Book Biodr , HEW SEED STORK. JAMBS WAKDBOP, OrSBKS ftreole CANARY BIRDS or the *i~t i m „Tored hreeJ. being reryherty, ud See riSmTßuffl. saasas No.49pear Wood. { w . - dec2Q X>“OWOT«® OEHKjUIi COMSUSSIOH MEKCH4NUL' - ■ . -.r ‘ “ .»• <r •-•—•-/• -. » V:- . •■.■ .-.. -.-r . .-_— '.- -~- •" - -*-- “ ■ .' - - . .. - - l JOHH M’CLOSSST ~ M’CiOSXKI. Wholesale aod_ Eetell_ Clothing Merohanta, NO. 8 8 WOOD BTEKEI'; ’ ■ Tins subscribers respectfully inform: their old customer* and the public in geneml> that, they ha,Tfi_thl4 iiAy ci£i. Kwiatod themselves is the üborc business, under the.firm of JOHN H’CliOSianf A CO„> They respectfully- solicit e share of publlo patronage. - ; The pteTious business of each will be settled by them* selves respectively. - febO WILLIAM IULU3L Philip —....WK. EIOUTSOM, PittfibUTgh. BXUler & Rtcfcctson, TTTHOLESALE QitOCEliS, XMPOKTKKB 0? BBANDIKS, f y Wlnes wid Segare—Nos. 172 end 174, comer of Irwin arid liberty strata Pittsburgh. Iron, Noils, Cotton Yarns, 4a, flonstimtly on hhntL • jjrSS B. T. C* Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on bend a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Fost and Cap Paper, lVtolewdu and Ui~ tall,-No. lot }Y*ood street, below Piflb, East side, Pittsburgh. Wanted, Bags ana Tanners' Scraps. ap!6:ly Jame* Lowry* Jr«* AND' UKDSTEAD MAN Ul p ACTIJIL'EIl —No. 2&4 Vy .Fettertoau’s lidw, Liberty street,lhas on hand .stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of ererjr description, made of th» haat gW,'h ha nill sell 10W8T than OTtidWof the same quality can be sold In the city, lie would call i*r tieular attention to Ids lam* stock of Mahogany and Wnl nut CUalra and Bedsteads, whicn he wll) sell at greatly rodec«d prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Knouts, or at the mm, corner of Adam* *nd Liberty streets, will be promptly tended to. m*r2l WK. A. nrtißftW- JAJfXi CBtSWSLL. Manufacturers or Mmi* of dr ass work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting-Hantrfaeturpr*. -.Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store.NQ. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchange ujc work, or cash paid. Orders loft at the Foundry or Office, will U? promptly attended to. febtel y JOSUPII T. LOWRTi liO. 43 Corner of I\flh and. Wood Strict*, Office nip stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, KESPfiCTVUIXY announce to the public that he has commenced the HEAL ESTATE AGENCY, in oonuw tloo with Intelligence ami General Collecting. Be win also attend to Persons in want of servant*, in an/ capacity, or thoaeiaTrantof plaf*a,'uill besappUM at abort notice; -All basineaa entrusted to lile ears promptly at tended to. Reference*—T. 3. Blgham, Esq., Richard Cowan, E*p, W. 0. Leslie. Dr. Alea. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, Mafflt A Old. JanlS Cargo’* Daguerreotype and Art Gallery* JjSio JSuddisrg, Ab. TO -fburfA itrut, {next {<* Lg*u/ 1 Varpet Emporium.) R. M. CAUQO & 00. Loving filial up th* mcni ample rooms In the city with mammoth itky iwuJ side lights* offer First CUn LIKKNKSSiiA. lu style to unit all, tarying In price according u. /jgTScagAiitxe and quality of ca*e, Ac, iHJt. Superior wii AaSlgrffiPaintings by the best artist*, for *aie, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. CUlienr and »ti»«- gorx are invited to coll aud examine fpeclrami cod I’un.t- Inga. apr.'T NEW CA&PET STOKE! No* 4T Fifth Street, near \V®od. AN UnTioaUtd auoriaenl of CAKPKTINUS sn4 OU. CU>TUB,of the latest sod taosi beautiful pattern- : *r spring sales, now open fur Inspection; consisting of— lk>;al Velvets; Brusm?!*; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry logrsln*; Eitnßuper Three I’ly ; Super atml ITine Ingrain; Taperirr YenlU&ns; < • XviLtai and Plain VrnlUans, Together with every description of low prtml Carpeuti;:*, Chenille smi Tufted Hugs and Matts, Canton end Oilr Mat ting; Jute, Chats. Cocoa, Adllald, Allean, and Sliocpifciu Matte; Floor and Stair Oil Clothe, all widths ondquuliiu-s; Stair and Floor Drugget#, Green Bates, Plano and Tvtl* Cor era, VeoiUan Blinds. Window Shades, Stair Rods, ic-, at the very latent cash prices. m *rtl ROnDJSON k C*>. CbftOd«lieri and (Hi Fixture*. rpUE suberriberaarb now opening at their new Warrreora- I NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smllh deid, the laxgiwt ftssortmeut of CUANDKLIEUS, WRACK RTS, PKXDA>TS,aufIaU article# connected vitOa* Fitting, wet offered In this market- Haring arrangement* cuwle by which they will be c-otudaoUj la receipt of n«* patl-rn* and rarirtie#, they confidently foeite the attention of * ur chasers to neleclion. W* are drtrrioltud to scl; 10 tow Many house In the Welt, and being practical 0a» i’ll tera, ean offer peculiar advantages to thoac deairlug artl. in this Une. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of «r*n 4* eerlption for gaa. water and steam. Bras* Casting# of all kinds mad* to order promptly. loso, &xili.kq a-'co., nuur22ry Ka 100 Vtr*l stiw S. fiX’KluUy, House* sign, and obnamkstal painter, avd Dealer In Paints—So. 44 St Clair HjU constantly on hand all kinds of PalaU, either dr? -»r nrixrd, Japan atul Cfewal Varoirh, TJn*er«l Oil, liuilnd *ht, Spirit* Turpentine, Window lila&s of all *isns, Putty, IVmi Brashes, kcj all of the bust quality, and for tali* at reaeoua* bio price*. _ _ ___ K bilitO, ritiieof tbu Orm of Cooler * Ljusuv) hui.iii • opened ISTOILE SO. 0, (two doors nbor© thr <♦«! stand,) for the purpose of carrying oc th«* CbOTHI\«J UUSI-NK3S, hopes by strict attention to business to rneru a eh&re of the patronage of the late firm. N. ll.—Clothing made to order in th» most faxhk>Di.blo styles, uml on the shortest notice —inferior to none in the city. ' Jtmei UcUlnger, MONONQAIIELA >'LANU»e MlLL—Would respectfully Inform hi< friends and the public. Unit to* now lisbment Is now In full operation, and that ha is prepared to fnndab Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Laml-er, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board aM Plank, planed on one or both skies, constantly on Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, mail* to order. « Bailden and Carpenters would Cod it to their advantage to give him ■ call, as he can no* furnish them with stuff roitable tur «tery description of work. ftfoney Loan Offlcr, JOHN A. O'BEIKN & CO., 137 Third ftruL, below Sm W-fuld, MONEY to loan In large or email quantities, on U -iJ and Silver Plate, Diamonds, Watche* J«*w*lrv. O-hk. Pistols* Musical Instruments and valuable articles of e\ r j description. Forfeited Fledges so Idlmmed lately after Wing out of date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Cold and Silver Wntrhrs, Jewelry, Ac., always on hand. sep? XingorD^WlLi.lAMH, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. ' KAJTO7ACTVBEEB 07 Chilaon Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, JOST No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. 43- We hare told our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Mei-.«n* ARNOLD k WILLIAMS, whom w«* cordially recomxuenj to the patronage of the public. HPp2S SOAIFE. ATKINSON k OKEI.V AT HINTON’S lIBA.I>QUAKTEHS.— Tqomab IlnrroH, St Clair street, betweeu Penu and Liborty street*, bn* just received a superior assortment of BOOTS and BHOKH, and MATERIAL, which be Is prepared to dl*pt«o of to bi* friends and the public generally, at ebesp rates. Any aril cle In his line made up at the shortest notice. I*- B.—HANDS WANTED on all kinds of work, j»\ 'l 'iv‘ k. DKAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer It r m Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. gpices of every variety and the purest quality* grounded his Steam Mills, Also, Pried Fruits. Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in us) change for Merchandise. F. R. P. has procured a full assortment of Landrel h‘s Warranted Garden Seeds, and Invites the attention of all in terested inrundaffaira. jnoli joeira urnnootr ..... wm. b. ca&a 3UIPPII9COTT A BARR* (L4TX J. S. BBUCEUB • 00.,) TV/f AXUFACTUREBS OF FHtENIX FIRE PROOP SAFES, }V| Second Street, - between Wood and Smithfleld—On Tuesday afternoon, July 25, IMS, the undersigned were cal led upon by Messrs. LippenonH k Barr, to witness on honest and fair test of one of tneii Fl'nmlx Safes. The famort* be ing prepared, the Safe was p laced inside thereof with Books, papers and aomo money; whir the door of the Safe was clo sed and the fire kindled at s quarter past 2 o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was rod hot, end continued till half past 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the com mittee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass We therefore take pleasure in recommending these Safes to the public, as being, in our Judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS k TBABUE* NOCK k RAWBON, CORNWALL k BROTHER, BRANNON k THATCJIKIL BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE, •mCOCUEAS. flejuno. lam engaged .In the foundry business, and know some thing about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can. freely say there was no humbug about It, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, In entirely fire proof WM- KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signatures, they ftU rfpoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test and their full,confidence of the Bare’s being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand and for rale a full assortment nf the aboverofau Iroar3ll UKU. k TERRY JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. C. PArry k C 0.,) begs toinform the customers of the old firm, and tits puttlio generally, that he has now on hands, and is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture of Cane Bugar— all eatt on a patent process, known as J- C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those mode on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new and improved patterns* Wagon BoxftJ, Dog Irons, Sod Irons, Ac^&c. polling UIU Castings, and Machinery of every description, always onhand or made to onier. Cook. Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of every description; lowa Cook Stores, five sizes, which received the first prize fbr 2850 and 1851, at the Agricultural Pair of Al* legheny County, Pa., and recommended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stores, four sizes; Premium Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Cool Stores: Parlor Stoves, Ac. : parlor Urates and Fenders, groat variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Urates, and building material of every description. * • No- 60 Third jt. -oovl6 : A zrcat T&riety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and Fearing;: PicniQhl and Plough Casting*— A large stock of all the kinds in nte, and will be sold at reduced prices, null’s Pat* ent! Aiaeriam, Egan’s, Crane's, KJnk&td’s, .WoAda Vfri*o9ck’at BaU’s,lmpTOTod Bull, &e. ffou&fe JTM#7iUfc**-The Michigan Oonble .Plough, whleb has taken tha jntmluru nt the State Fairs of hew York, PenhsyWania, and Ohio, andwhGrevferJthaj been exhibited* Ison and Nalls* Stafe Pipe and Tin Ware—-eJL of which I wWieell at the lowest--prices; and- respectlhOy Invite the public to rive tm a call, at the old stand, Tfo, 103 Wood st*.. ■ < < - wiw'n t»sppw - tiy'JB. SQUAIfittXZf No. 107,,Market street;ip now re* M . gtock of Boots, Shoes and Osiers, conrpristnsorery style -. so 2?-. ■*- V. V . :r .*•*. - - ... i- -; v *. . • - -■«-•.••-. .*•;*. -r-y -■*»>. .♦. • v - «* * -v/.. v r - -v. v - <„ .-•» . ’ 1 V:*, r \ -v>y., V;-? ■* V . ‘’ ' *s>’<' PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS 4 GILLMORE, AT THE ‘'POST BUILDINGS,” CORNEB- OP, FIFTH AND .WOOD BTBBET3, AT $B,OO PER ANHUM, OB $5,00 WHEN. PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. HEBBOH &CRI SWELL, BELL AND BBASS FOUNDEHS, AMD Fimsos FOB STEAM, Ua* OB WAT tit. Boot* a.n«i Sboett IOW A PO II NDU V , NO. 103 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURGH, v THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1853. BUSINESS CARDS. T*IAHO.FOB.TES4 , OaAiaOTTB;IDUJMB,.N<K .n 8 Wool street^seeonddootabore Fifth, Pittsburgh! coon tot sale a largeand frellnfijorted . .«stock of .Piano Fortes, (which- are juitar riving,)on the most liberal terms. • . - , . Ths Attention of purchaser*!* especially invited to -the celebrated lIAMBBBa PIAMO& : . . , >-• These instruments bolngmadsexpressly for. this climate, and haring the over strings, have.-* Tolume of tona-unr equalled by an; others. Also, Pianos from thamsnufnctory or Oslo A Co., New York; Baeon k Eaten, New-Yorkt; He khenhacbk Sons, Philadelphia; and of acr own aurnrvao rose, which are well known, and have been aaedin this and j other cities for 16 years. ! UDSICAL HfSTBBMEKTS of all kinds. Giritart— Aflneaelectton of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. Fioaar—.Thebest Italian, French and EngUih make. Accordeonj —From the best Paris manufactory. _ „; fifps ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Dram*, Banjoe, Tambo* rlnen. Triangles, *O. Sring9~l [toHon, French, English and German,warranted to 1m of the rerr best quality. Fionas and all Musical Instruments repaired with dora- Idlltr. orntne** ftnddaanatrh. . New ArrivaloT OhtduiliiF’f Plano*. WTrffVHlttff new PIANO-FORTES,' fh«n • the M»- u XX v .u ™ tooted manufactory of JONAS COUCKKU* 1 NO, Boston, Viz: No. 13737—0ne splendid rosewood double round cornered, T octave Pl*no $4OO No. 13745—0ne do do do do $4OO « 13747—0ne do do do do $4OO “ 13754—0ne Rosewood, round front, 0 0ctave—,..,...5290 •• 13755—0ne <lo do do s2l*) “ 12G3&—Ono do square do “ 13418—0n0 W*2aut :do do <* 13R1&—One do rotted front, do $276 All tba above Pianos are furnished with tho now patent Iron frame and new n!«; with Itfr. Cbtekerf&s's earn* cut oo the plate, to prevent Imitation*and Imposition. Pur chasers ore invited to etomlitelhe afore, on tbflr Antral at the Music Store and Piano Workroom* of Jornc U. MELLOR, Agent fcr Cbtekerlng's Pianoe, and? No.Bl WoodaUPUtahurch. akw music i sikw nosie r , HKLKBKB bos just received a fine collection of Ju • ilen’s and Foster’s matte. The celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: Tba Drum-Polka* J alien; Mont Ulane Polka, Julian; Rival Sehottteeh, Croon; Silver Cloud Quickstep; 8b Nicholas Brhottlffib; Sleigh ride Polka, by Strtkoeeh; Pojsy Polka; A new song, by EL Kteber; The sleep la the grave together? Adieu dear native land, trio, by W. T. Wallace; Lilly Ceil and old Dog Tray, by Foster; Meet me by moonlight, duett; SofUy yo night winds, ballad, by V. Wallace; Atolawda Polka, by Dad worth; and other fine piece*. wp!4 4. 6. LEECH, HcALPXIV A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Provisions, fietols and Pittsburg Hanufectttros, Nos. 'll2 aso ZU Usc&tt amn. To Biorcbauta and Olhtn. SKRMAN A DVBBnSlNQ.—ffca publisher* of the 4mfly and weekly w fVri7tritoAVn«<d ,f would respectfully lo th* attention of mmhsata mod ethew to the adraa tagds offered by th«ir paper* u • medium cdf advertising 1 among their German folfow-cUiiens both la the dty cod country. Their Dally paper is published on the nnr imm, mod bw notrau toe circulation of as; Gnus suit trahlUhad to Pittoburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is published already for twenty year*, circulate* largely In the adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout Lho State of Ohio. Merchants of Pittsburgh and others win find it to their ad ran tap? to make os* of our columns as a medium ©1 reaching the German business. Terms as low as any other paper to the city. Omcs—Corner of Liberty and St, Calf streets, abov* Braun A Belter** Drug Store. 1* 4 W. NEED, augfifi PnbUsber* and Prapriators. CAKD^—Mr. G. ANTON and U. SGUKOKDER would respectfully announce to the cßlxensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny ‘(bat they will giro instructions on the Piano, Guitar. Violin end Plate. Inquire*! U.Bebr©ederA Go.*# NEW lIUBIO STORE, At Foarth street. sep23 MKW MUSIC SToKR—Tha rabaoibera bare opened at No. 83 Fourth street a choir* eoUecttoo of motto and leal instruments, Italian and German strings, pianos, J.r U Eranl»of ParLvand Mr. Arnold: Flutes; by u. Eater, Vnipkfiut, A. IU Clarionet*, do. All kinds of bras* Incre ment* from the beat Branch maoufictorfes, all of which wa oifer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. H. SCraiGKDER A CO., Ko. S 3 Fourth at. If Srhroeder and O. Anton will glrelnstraetlo&voa tha platm, violin and cottar. *wplP ~ ' UAHJI ft MOSKU, _ i ncnrrECTa:—ontai.r mio n«u, No. wttw itmt J\ Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny Jjl'idm ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH MOGIUDGK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCUANT, No. 23 Comtamit xzwv inn flran*, Ht. Loaif) Mo., /~YDKSIQKMKftTd andOammlssioaiwliltteet m\l h prompt asd personal at test) cm, and liberal advances will bo gift n when required, on Consignments or Bill*of Lading* in kancL J Orden for the purchase of Lead, Drain, Hemp and other Produce, «ill be promptly filled $1 the land market pricer. The Bocelrtng and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro doc* will meet with especial an and dispatch; the love*! rati* of Freight wiUalwayabe procured, and th« expense of Storage aud Dray age as aucivftS possible avoided. axmxaczs; 1 Z"" Page A Bacon, 8L LooU; £Ub k Horton, Charles?, Blow k Co., do; k Dorman, do; Cbduteau k Valle, do; Uoaea k Fraser, do; Do4n, King k Co, do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W Butler A Bro.,PUtal>h; K.O. Uooodman A Cc, do; D. Leech A Co., do; K. A C. Yarnall A Oo^Phllada; Wxq. Holme* A Oo* do; Morgan, J. M. Bark A Morgan: Blow A March, New fork. B. B. Comegya, do; Propt AForrest, do; Khlrld* A Miller, do; ChArles A.Meins do; Judah Lew A Co., Baltimore. A. 0. Harwell A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W.B.iteyuoUs, Loultriile; i U. D. Newcomb A bro., do; T. tVbbell A Co., Commission Merchant?, New Orleans. bare an open Policy oflnanranee, whirb will rarer all ehipmenta to my addres*, when adrLwri by Uttar per mafl, or w ben endorsed on bills of lading before, or at tbs nm> of abipmsnU JOSEPH MOOEIHQIs ot)g6 Si. Loola, Miawurl. AUSTRALIA PIONKEB LINK OP MONTHLY PACKETS, Tfo® following Ships b**« K»ilod. — ■ Bhlp Keteoue, 1300 tons, JUI July; “ Kpamlnondas, 1400 too*, luib August; tMIMwV *' Ocntn Eagl*. 1450 ton*, loth Scpt'r; J “ Oocco, 1600 tun*,23d October; ■ " Scarco, 1460 tons, 6th December; [ M Baltimore, 1300 tons, 16th January; • “ EuphrwU, 1200 tons, Ist March; u Oregon, 1000 tons, £Lst March; u Nimrod, 1000 tons, *oth April; u &n Banger, 1200 tons, 16th Slay, tlie Strips of this Line are Altai with Emerson's Patent Ventilators, and carry Frands' Metallic Lifeboats. |The Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA, 000 TONS BURTHEN, IlnVlng made two successful voyages from China, each In the? very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish ed her reputation fur fast sailing. and wUI be dispatched for 1 MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, Abiut the 25th of August The Ships of the Pioneer line hate made remarkably quick and healthy voyages; losing only ons passenger among 950 that sailed In the first five ships, whereas it appears from the report of the Emigration OothmUslonera that the mortality an board English ships to Australia has equalled 440 per cent This very gratifying resplt shows that no ears and exnens&have been spared In selecting, ventilating, and provisioning the ships of the Pioneer Uno. The INOAwlllonly carry a limited number of passengers, at Is moderate rates as are consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. . I&r freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. or to ™n;Vr, CAMERON, 116 Wdl »L 0. A. COLTON, Agent mi 3 65 Flflh it. Masonic Mali. BtUb*h. i GKOIIGIS J. HKNKKL’B CITY CABINET WAB.K HOUSE, 7 JV«. 173 OBEBTXITT STREET, (Optosxti l9DXPzm>zsc« llaia,) ____ Philadelphia. i FTOHITUEE, IN EVEBY STYLE! Co&prUlng Louis XIV, Louis XV, EUxabothan and Antique, with Sculpture Carting and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinwood and Maple; a all of superior construction, and finished in the | best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish- i ment in the United Btates. aMPLOYINO none but experienced workmen, (appren tice* being positively excluded,) rod using the best ma il*, the work cannot toil to giro satisfaction to par chasers. Amongst tbo many* advantages offered to pur chasers, Is tbo facility of Furnishing a House, either In ele gnat or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which moans all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the Immense stock always on hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily cadsed in ordering Furniture. To giro an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need 2t Inform 70a Chat mj Rooms an 17a feet long, by 27 fp*t e, four floors to number; vkh Shops contiguous, suffl* it to employ 200 hands, which is a guar&ntoe that the wotk is all uonO under my own Immediate inspection. 4^The Pocking Is all done In the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distanco. Visitors to Phtta delphia arereapectfally Invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to (all and examine the Goods. au2s:lr '~ l «J*10« WOOD BTEEBT.-S3 fTt C- BOYLE respectfully Informs the public that he has Jj, opened at his Depot,, the number designated a bore, thd most splendid variety of .FEtllT that has ever been of fered in oar market. He would respectfully invite his fel low citizens to eall at the above number, and examine his splendid collection of Fruit. - • anglB:tf gfiGLISHANP CLASSICAL BBAIIttAUY. I W. T. M. A., PusapiL. fTtiiE next session of the Institution will commence on JJ MONBAT, the Sth of‘September next, at the room cor ned of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder, JSr/ermcfj —Hon. A* IV. LoomU, O. Snap, Jr., 8; F. Von nhorst, 11.- unier, Jr. *" ang^ -firATOHJSS AND lndaiwuemo. fw Rue Gold anil Sflver. .Watches; lUcb Jewelyr Pure SHfcr Spoons, best qoaUtytPocket Knives; Qold and Silver Silcs; Port Hannals; Gold P selling- at re el wholesale prices. The. subscriber would most red ly inform the citliena of Pittsburgh and vicinity,that now a well selected-assortment of goods, lo his line. b will sell at Trofn 25 to 60 per cent, below the prices y asked for snob goods, eliotrhere in the city, so call and examine the feoods and prices, jdt No. 61. tstreet.... .. ~.i-p2i p2i- " ‘ ' «V *■ i *, * * , . », , t f v *- *’> ‘ >, f • • ' m ''. .'i To Druggist, & Horciumts througlioutth.o Union. b. B» Bi’oui.t.OtJbn. M AHUPAjCTVaEB.-AilD .DKALfiB IB . PAINTS, OILS, sc.. Ho. 14* Mnlden toue, MKW TOBK, RESPECTiTBLLYIntttM tb« atUntlon or Braggliu and Mwcbsuti throne boat th» Union to Mo tun rad .*• tooolve assortment ofrAlNlfl, OUdi ia, of the BEST and TUBES! QUALITIES, which be offer, for salo on aery moderate terms, bothtocoab anJclOsc-Umehaj-srs. Belov are enumerated some of thaleadjnj articles: • WHITE LEAD, In oil, Id kagaoLlS to 600 lba. ’ BLACK PADjf, YEtLOW OCHRE, VKN. RED in oU PATENT DRYER, BTANISH BROWN, TETBA DE 81* ENNA-inolL ' it UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL ORRENfMo oIL PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW and YEBDIQBIS, dry and tn on. VARNISHES of all Mods. RAW soil BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, wUITINO 01IALK, LAMP BLACK. AM. »nd ENGLISH YEN. RED,CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and In ott INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. : BTONE. V RENCn, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS andBRDNSWICK QREKN.dry and In oU. ■ „ . FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW CLASS. Druggists »ml others Jo went of any of the shove mention ed artide*, will find It to their Interests to call, ftrili ties for oaaulfectorlng ami purchasings had our experience iathebosJocKSaglfa ns adrantageirtji soiling over nsoxt of therein the suae line. D, B. M'OULLOOQIt. pjSlrfta . . WJJafatiro lane. New York. PiPSHWABEHOtSK. Cynu Wa Field 6 Co., COMMISSION &ERCEAKTB, No. 11 CIUX street, New York, are 80LS AOENTS In the United States for Mnsprmtt’s Baperior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Eussell Mills baperior "• “ Qeaessee Mills Baperior Printing “ Kawlias A gens' English Tissue u first quality French tftbramartoe. TTiey ue also Agents for the Principal Paper Menulaetn* rers in thb country, and offer fbr sale by for the.moet es* tesdre and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manii facta* rets* *!»«****«♦»- can he found In this or any other country. Hiey occupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No. U OUT street. No. (3 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the tafia erer lha Urge Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Gift street. Their holiness Is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Care only. _ Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all Goods, both foreign and Dnmtutfay at tbw lowest possible Paper made to order, any she or weight Liberal advan ce* made on consign menu of Paper, Paper Makers' Stock ssd other merchandise. The highest market price paid in OABQ for all kinds of maiCfcKha Bradbury’. Piano and Halodcon Warerooma, SO. 433 IIBOADWAT, XBW TQtIK. THROAT .alarming my Wararcomi, I am raahlrt u> a f 1 much greyer assortment of Instruments than hereto* for*. AllPta&o* famished are of an elastic loach, and of an even quality, and d*»ft fttll,Tfch and pertly r«ail tone, ouaUUev meet dcatraHeyinaurn orb as the voice will aarisio late to the (one of the Instrument. All my Instruments are fully-warranted, a guarantee acooap#nie#erw7 bill of sale, and are eold a# low as can be purchas'd elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all prices. . , ~ , gar A A'ree XnwtfiWe-The Otffaa Welodeon. with two of thin* oftbe kind in Uxeoountry, having two&phG?vritT t swell draw glops, *e*a sweet and powmnl Instrument, pronounced by Orgaabl* to be supe rior for churches or Organ practice to the medium tired Or gans* pries £3O. Abo, the Common Meiodeen* of oUstyke and prim. Being the exeluslrs .Agent for these Instru ttente. orders are solicited. Tbsusagldiseeuatmedetothe trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen; purchasing for their own use. B. Q. BItADBOiIY, marlfely 423 Bread war, New York. pirrsßUsan. WOOLD’S^AIR. a THE lint *o4 only PttlZE UiIDAL for n«** d«> *1 llie WcrUVFair, to Lst>Jub, vui aw»n3- jfg;-* LACEY 4 PHILLIPS, of biAneiT il«»j wonereTtbcooispetitioa of tbo wtedo^rofhl. U<am» L.iP. hat* no« and keepecmstanUr on hand, at their caUMhhoftßU 12, llaod 1C South Pl/lh strret, the largest ctoek of READY-MADE UAKHESS, SADDLES, of any bouse in the United Stato*, at greatly redoord prirra. ,Tb#y are now aaon&fturtag their IJarnc** and Saddle* wUhfttffc perfect syatrm that they are enabled to «tl a su perior arttde of eterTthln* In their lip* at a less p-rlcs than ant other honaetn the country. They nerer u» but the very beat quality of leather, and tb« beat oatwtel of orery dreeription, and no pains or ex tens* la spared to reach perfccttoa la srery article—Buffalo lobes, Olores ted Whip*. They IqylU purchaser* to examlna their stoek and their establuhnmitbefore staking purchase*. They Inylta atten tion to th« tbllapi a# Uit of price*; - llorso DUnkeis, from * * X_* to i^£o TtikkH«wC»era, ■ • to f7JU Hood plain aenrkeabloSiaftf* Harness, slV*> to Fancy do do iii>« to $25,°0 (food plain Double Harness, • • s4o#) to jflo^X) Fancy do do, ■ $C5,00 to $53.00 I*ACET A FIIILLIPB* Baddlwand UaraeM are acknow* lodged tosurpaa all o there for elegance, lightness and com* fort,** vail as tbr real taint and wear. IS, 14 and Id Booth Flmi street, betirreo Market and Chexnot, Philadelphia. {dfrl&lr BATT.Y & BSOIHEB, NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET, Qara now open * targ* aa»nm«nt of tha N»we*t Sty l** and CARPETINGS: OonclstlDft.l& part, of the following choke good*, vlx Elch EnfflUb Velvet, ** ft Ttpeitrp, «« •* 'offrein, Neet Styles » ‘‘ Of thelrown impo .aUan, Just landed. Also, s lUII assortment of Itiporaod Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of their own manufacture, can be re commended as Good Carpeting* for a Low Price. BAILY A BROTHER, Importer* and Manufacturer* of Carpeting*, d«el6:ly No. 252 Cboront street, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE. tow. a. fioaifT..—~~i XU E 3 a. aaavr. GRANT & BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FOB WARDING MERCHANTS, No. 61 Exebange Place, BALTIMORE. ORDERS FOR COFFEE, RICE, and Consignments of Western Produce respectfully solicited. Refer* to —Messrs. King, Pefetiock A 00., and to Messrs. Jamea A. Hutchison A 00. Jy-irftm* M'INTOSH’B nOWAUDUOQSE, o JOHN BTlNToSH—Pxoourroa, HOWARD BTRBET, BALTIMORE Baltimore, December 10,1B6S—docl&l y BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, jYb. 202 Market Street , oppoeite Hanover Street , deolflOy BALTIMORE. j«a SILVER WARE, Brontes, docks. Papier Mache tjsjk Hoods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, ‘Jp*?! Hleg&nt Fans, Opom Glasses, Cuttlery, Fine Oil ■fßMaif£l paintings. Dresden China* Ac.—The uoderalgued beg particularly to invite the visits ofcltUena and strangers, whether as purchases or connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock, believing it to exceed in extent, variety and richness, any other In this country, They feel sure, the advantaged personally selecting goods at the different factories In Europe, and thelrown manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac hero, enable them to offer inducements iq prices and quali ties, and prices, considering qualities, such as cannot be of fered by any Other house In the trade. Delicate gOods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis tance, and by almost any conveyance. Wholesale and retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 829 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, deolfcly Baltimore. SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick *trecte, Bal timore, ami No. 92 Walnut FIY34 SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ 'l Aue&iqan InimoTX, New-York: By VFbakxlwlkstituti,Philadelphia; \ Maetlahd Iforrmi, Baltimore, r | mss peculiar Improvement in the .construction of this 1 Mattress Is, that all the clumtey and heavy wooden frame-work is entirely dispensed with, and Its place sup plied by a ‘ lighter and much more durable frame. Tbe springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fkll down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic, who may re quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness pf tiie best feather bed, with the lightness and facility of hand ling of the common hair mattress. These improved Bpring Beds are Invariably mode of thi best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered In to Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Bieamboats and Hospitals. ALSOjan extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (In enamel.) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE, oon * slating In port of Bedsteads, Hot and Coat Racks. Cane and Umbnlls Stands, Centro, Pier and Bide Tables with marble tops, Garden Chalrs,-Bettoes, et&w eto. Animals, suehna iLlons, Lambs, Dogs, etc., In Iron, as Well aa the models In Wood, furnished at short notice. deMMjr 7 STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The subscriber offers Car sale a large lot of flno Strawberry Plants, of the most approv ed and productive (torts. Market gardeners, or others, de sirous of fccr.fuppUed-at low ratea-r Each sort Is distinct, without mixture, and warranted true to name. Plants put out this seadra wHI bear a fair crop In spring. Orders dllcd in rotation, from the seed and imple ment warehouse, 49 Fifthstreet.- . auggd ...... ... ■ JAMES WARDROP. Cl PANIBH BROWN —l6 bbla for sale by p top 24 B. A.TAHNESTOCK A C 3. a ... NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, ABOVE NINTH, POILADELFIIIA, Baltimore Book Store* WATCHES, JEWELRY, GEORGE STBIIGES, sou KxNurAcrcaat or to* utvaovsn \* 1 - ' . MISQELLANEOUS. JOSHDA BU WHOLESALE FBUITEI 39 Wood Si., I HAVE on h*'p/i and aroT which the/ oiler at tho 76 bags Iflca Almonds; ; 28 •* Sicily do 28 bates Bordeaux do 18 bags Shelled do 60 « Filberts; 60 « Walnuts; 1 GO “ Cream I 600 bushels Pea Note; ! 26 bbla. Texan Pec*us; j 25 “ Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; | 200 boxes German Plums; i 26 kegs do do 10 bbls. do do | 10 cases Prunes,glarsjars;; 10 “ “ fancy bxag .60 casks Currants; peases Citron; 200 boxes Cl aster Balslns; 100 ht“ M.R. do 200 qr. » “ do 200 tuxes Mo. 1 Herring; 100 “ Sealed do 1 case Mace; 1 bbL Mutmegs; 1 u Cl ores; 26 gross Blacking; 25 caskets Salad OQ; J. C. A3t&X150g....~. J» O* ANDE! WHOLESALE .pnUITEBE] Mo« O Wood st M JUST RECEIVED, the me brought West of the Mm 360 bags Brazil Sugar; 60 boxes Havana do 20 bbls Lover mg’* do, fine pulverized; 20 bbls. Lovering’s coarse pulverized Sugar; SObbls. Lovering's coarse Sugar; 60 bbls Stuart's do ds 8000 Cocoa Nuts; 16 casta Jar Prunes; . 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring'; 135 bxs Scaled Herring; G 6 lb# Macs; 160 lbs Nutmrgs; 136 tbs Cions; 40 grots Blacking; 25 bxs Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 60 bxs No 1 Rock Candy 20 do Re 1 do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do Gj bga Ivica Almonds; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 36 bg* Sicily do: 60 do shelled do; 300 bx> Cluster Rabins; 250 bxs MB do; NEW BOOKS—-Pastor 1 * Sketches; both aeries; Venice, the City of the Sea; Barnes on Daniel; MdlvUhfs new work. Sermons. French's Works; Salad ibr the Solitary; He Qulncey’a new volume* 7 Hawthorne's do.; Unde Sam, by Mrs. Btowe. New. Great Truths by Great Authors ; Complete Angler, by Isaac Walton ; (Uupl on Bridge*; Grace Greenwood's Work# ; Angel Voices; Whipple’s Oration on Washington; Parley's new Tales; Arthur's dog Choate’s Discourse on Webster; Tangle Wood Tales; and other new and elegant {Ros trated Juvenile*. DAVISON'S Book Store, ocl9 65 Market street, osar Fourth. AREDKRIKA BREMER—The Homesof the New World. . . Headley—The Second War with Great Britain. Willis— Fun Jottings. Countess D'Orsay—Clouded Happiness. Mrs. Hale—New Receipt Book. T- S. Arthur—B paring to Spend. Flagg—Venice, tho City of the Sea. Rufus W. Clark—Lecture to Young Men upon the Formation of Character. Dickens—Bleak House. James Grant—Jana Seaton: or The King’s Advocate. Great Truths by Gteat Authors—A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotation* of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions, Aphorisms. Proverbs, Ail, from writers of all ages and both hemisphere*. IL MINER A CD* oelO 32 Smithfteld street. Hkledeh has just received— # Sovran dk Pairs Scnomsu, composed ami dedi cated to Sir. Julia* by IL Kleber. This piece Is embel lished with as elegantly colored vignette of the city of ParU, tbowlng theTotunzzx, the imperial mid epos of the French Emperor; the Church of Note* Daws, ete,—being a reliable and correct map of tho French Capital, as, taken SMr. I*c, on his recent visit there, and is of itself worth eprtmcbarged for the Music. The Troubadour Polka—cempoeed ami dedicated-to Mis# Roarsine Lemoyae, of Washington, Pa., by Q. Kleber. Fond Heart* at Home; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by Buckley's Be re trailers. Most 1 Foraks Thee; German melody, with English and German »ohi*. Little Songs for Little Children—new. Heavily Wears the Day—new. Thinking of Thee—new Ballad. What shall I caO Thee—'vocal duett. Poutte—Zlg-xas, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unpresuming, cul; and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable music of the day. No. 101 THIRD street. oct24 Valuable Rare Garden Steed*, dfcc. CONSISTING In port of the celebrated Btowel or Ever* green Sugar Corn, OM Colony Sugar Com, Wrinklrd Sugar Pus* of various hnproved varieties. Blue Imperial, 8100 Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of the finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnip# and Sugar Beets for the' dairyman and formers. A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawo GrassSmL and a full ami complete assortment of Garden and Farming implements of the latest improvements, Monthlv Vibrnas, Roses, Ueliterops, and fine blooming plants lor the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the do ten or 100 at low rates. Orders from Merchants, iWlers or others filled promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and norticuUnral ware* hou«*. 49 Fifth street, by taprgl JAMES WARDROP, C'IAiU’ETING.— A largo stock of new and beautiful pate j terns now receiving at the NEW CARPET STORE, * ' 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Also,OU Cloth* of all width* and qualities; Rugs, Matte, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, VenlUan Bunds, Ac., Ac- IV TQK LOWEST CASH FXICC3. seps ROBINSON A CG. New books—m dayison's book stoke, a* MAR KET street— The Analysis of the Bible. Ellllman’* Visit to Europe. Comparative Philology, Do Yet*. Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated. Hawks. Not** fhun life. Henry Taylor. Wide World; Illustrated «L Parley’* Present. Elegant Juvenile; mus’d. Christmas Blossom*. do Cottage Bible. Rlrket Poster’s splendid Illustrated edition of Longfel low's Works. English. Other similar presentation Books. Unde Bam. New, Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Sparing to Bpend. , The Little Drummer. Tangle Wood Tales. Louis XV Hi Ufa, Sufferings and Death. Venice, the City of the 8c&. Second War wUh England. Headley. History of the Insurrection in China. Homes of the New World.. Miss Bremer. Itome and Neighbors. New ed. do The Bow in the Cloud, or Covenant Mercy Ibr the Af&kted. Martyr Missionary, The Behavior Book. ■ Miss Leslie, fitorv of Mt. Blano. Btudent’a Manual. Rev. John Todd’s Books for Children. Life of Daniel Webster. For sale hr J. 8. DAVISON, Late Davison A Agnew. MAGAZINES FOB NOVEMBER—Yankee Notions— pnco 12)4 cents. Coder's Lady’s Book. Price 26 cents. Graham’s Magaalne. Price 23 cents. Peterson’s Hagarine. Price 18 cents. The Midnight Queen, or Lea res from New York Life; by George Uppard. Price 23 cents. The Gold Bce&ew, or the Cruise ortho Lively Sally: by Captain Merry, 0. B. N., author of the u Plying Botch man”—Ulustrate£—a tale of peril and adventure that can* not fall to excite and interest the reader. Price 25 cents. IL MINER 4 CO, oct2s No. 32 SmlthSeid street. COLORED 1’ Ml AM ATT AS.—l5O pieces of every shade and quality .Just received at A. A*-MASON A. CO. »p 8 . . ,Jfo. »Filth »tn»t. YALOABUS FilOMittTY b'Oll BAl.E—Situito on Penn street, Fifth W«d,con»isllnj of 32 It. front by 100 ft. deep to Spring alley, on which hr erected lbur houses; Prlco and terms made known at the Real EstataOfßce of ocl6 S. CCTHBERT A SON, 140 Third street Become your. own landlord.—two houses FOR SALK, situate on Fulton strbei. Ons is arranged vith a store-room,’ arid five other rooms, with finished attic, a good paved yard, hydrant. Ac. The Lot is 20 feet front by 132 feet deep. Price . $2OOO. Also, near the above, a Dwelling House, of hall/six rooms, and finished attic. Price $£«00. .Terms: $BOO In hand: balance in one-two and three years. * 8. CUTHBERT A SON, octS Real Estate Agents, UP Third at. Q CASSIA—8 bbls, Ground, tor sale by_ octfl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. COFFEE— 323 bags for sale by ee P 23 SMITH A SINCLAIR. Glass— 25 boxes :x»; 150 do 8x10; 100 do 10x12; 20 do oxl2;* 35 do 10x14; 20 do 10x15; 10 do 10x16; 15 do 12x16; 10 do 12x18. Far sale by __ SMITH A SINCLAIR, ocU 122 Second and 151 First streets. NO. SUGAR—I6O hhds., prime, tor sale by - . ocU • SMITH A SINCLAIR: ILAKJ FI ED SUGAR—3 hbds Ibrsale by ; oct4 T.BMEnr* SINCLAIR^ CODFISH— lu casks, for sale by • ocU • SEETHE SINCLAIR. ■ OSIN SOAP—looboxes,fer wtiehy mjTr 11L j oct4 SMITH A SINCLAIR. 1A GROSS Pam Davis’s Pain. Killer, in store and for rale lUby 1 FLEMING BROTHERS* ocls. to J: Kidd ACoi, 60 "Wood, street. pßft warehouse—The largest variety of American and Foreign Writing papery consisting in part ef all qualities of Packet Oommarcial>ad Quarto Post; .’ Foolscap; Commercial Note; Embossed ,-cOlored end fkficynota papers; alro, Manilla, Bag and Stnrw.'Wrappiag Papers; Tlasno pa per, Ac., A For sain by : >r ..W> S. HAYEN, > V"~. Paper Dealer, v »ep29 1 ■ cctner of Market and Seamd etreefcr. -V' ■ v k. >. v•. j- .-c.•• jv :%?; ' j-'iSfop o-y* " V'J^yyvC ;? y '* - t •» ' [ODES 6 CO., &8 & COHTECTIOHEBS, reeeirlng thafeilowlng Goods, lowest msxketrates: — , 20 boxes Maccaroni; 20 ** Yennicella; ! 50 “ Farina; t 60 « W. Bock Candy; 25 “ A No, 1 do , 1 10 « Bed do ! 15 “ Capers; >- ! 15 « Olives; j 75 M Gone Drops; 100 “ Lozenges; 60 “ Jujube Paste; I 50 do*, assorted Pickles; 20 ** ** Preserves; I 100 “ Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Sardines; 6 *' “ bt bXB. a « « do : 200 bags Brazil Sugar; 40 bbls 8. C. Sugar; 25 “ Lorering’s Sugar; IQ Cases Liquorice; 25 boxes Kef’d do 20,000 Prindpe Cigai s; 10,000 Havana do Regalia do 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; 60 gr. Mrs. Millet's F.Cut 60 gross Anderaoa’a do 105 & CO M IS AND CONFECTIONERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. set extenaire Fail Stock ever jutala*. counting of— -25 bis Maercaoni; 25d0 Vermicelli; 80 do Texas Pecans; 25 tin Illinois do; 60 doz ass’d Salad Oil; 100 doz Pepper Sauce; 100 dm Ketchup; 60 doz assorted Pickles; 25 doz ass’d Preserves; 125 bra Lozenges; 25 da Sardine*, 20 bxs refined liquorice; 12 cases do; 100 kegs German Plums; CO gross Mrs. Miller’s fine Cut;. 60 gr. Mrs. A&dsnra’sdo; 25 dot Olives; 25 doz Capers; 20 dot Onions: CO bags Filberts; CO bags Walnuts; *& tag? Cream Nutsr 6 bagsGrea. Walnuts; 150 bags Dairy Sait; ■ 20,000 Prindpe Cigars; 129,000 Wash. Begalla do; ! 18,000 Havana do; ; 30,000 Half SpanUh do; KCpO UATBBT MUSIC. , & 1 rt c ‘ r *V " * - » ■ ?. .. FOR SALE AND TO LET. Fropcrtyfbr Sale. rjlHB subscriber offers tor sale, on very reasonable terms, Xl the following property, vis: A Three Story Brick DwidHng House, No. 110 ttim street, between Hay street and Evans* alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending tack 115 feet to analley. Die House bone of tbs best buildings, and in one of the mast pleasant neighbor* hoodsin the city, ~ . :■ Rt® corners of Front and Ferry streets; one hnndredend fire feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street; W&hAgood three story Brick- Building on the comer, a tipo story Frame on Front st, and two Brick Build ings, used as shops, on Ferry it. A Lot; 31 feet front.by-SO feet deep, cnFront, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with Terj convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20feet by 90, fronting on Congress and Bm sta. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, sear •the new, Court Bouse. The house is well arranged aiul In good order, and is now occupied as a hotels.. - ; - ;, A Three Story Brick, bn BmfthMrt street, near SarenQi— being in an exesllant business location. .The Lot Is 50 by 80 .feet deep,’ touting oxl Smiihfield st. . A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting bn Anne and Robinson streets, Allegany City.. This is e very desira ble and pleasant location fur a residence. . Nine Lots In the town of hFKeespcrt, each 60 feet by 160. Several of these are cm the Main street. Saved Acres in Limetown, on the Hooongaheln Stiver, on .which there are 4 houses;, there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex* cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone; convenient tothelanding; and tvo ebal pita open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet-ty 160 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whateverstone coal he may re qulre forlds own use, frbm a pitnesr the lixks. Columbia U a pleasant situation, on the bank of the Monongahelarir* er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone coal regSos,and would be a desirable point for IflU.Tittfortnrfag Tw<v Hundred acres of.superior Stone Coal,with House, p«nwAi4, Tbu jiwi|u»rty h« S.front nf 140 rods on the Monongmhela river; an excellent lauding? good grade wad foundation tor, railroad—with' enough level ground atone, point tor houses and gardens, or loeaßonaibr msrmfectbHea’ The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses; is rat surpassed by aaj in the eountryl ; - - In myabfienee, my agent, James Blakely, Esq, wQI give all neewuary information, and be authorized to prevarrair tee deeds for any property sold. JAMEaMAY, grygg Tift. 110 Pawn «tw»i FOBTT-OSE BUILDING LOTS asn • Two Largs Brick Dwelling Houses for Sals. f a VHE fubscribernow offers the Hallowing desirable proper* X ty for sale, dtuaie in the Seventh ward, acd but ten minutes'walk from the Court House. ONE LARGE BRICE HOUSE, wiih sloe apartments, situated on the cornerof Colvdl andf Kfller streets.* -Also, ONE LARGE TWO BTOB7 ERICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on Reed street. . Eight Building Lots gq Colwell street; ten Building Lot* on Reed street; twenty-three Building Is>ta on Miller stieet This property U eery conveniently situated, and will bevery desirable for private residences. The abore property, If not sold previous to the middle of Mar, 1854, will be put up at Public Auction. TnuoOne*fifth cash; the balance in tan. yean, with annual payments. For farther particulars, esquire of the subscriber. JACOB. TOWER, gept3'6m] Orner Colwell aad Mineystg^TUiWwt City Property ftr Sale or Szeliftaf e> ' THE undersigned will exchange for L&ndJ la thesabuibs, tbs following Property, orwill dispose of it •00.-long payments, vis; A three story Brick Hod*©, cn Second street, now occupied by Hon. Naylor. This house is built in modem style, and of tbabest materials. Also, three two story Brick Houses Oh Fikash, each con* adding three rooms. A>jn, tiro two story Pram* Duelling Houses on PinesL, eadi containing twelTe rooms. •. Also, three two story Frame Dwelling nooses bn Locust stjeach containing three rooms. Also,' twa two story Frame Dwelling Houses on each containing three rooms. Also, three two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham, on : a lot 3d feet by 120, with room to build seven bouses more. The Fifth Ward Property is. on six eontigiou* Lots of Qround, GO feet font on Pine and Locust thzougfa the square and earners on Pike si.) They art so arranged that each property can be sold separate. Any one wishing a home can be accommodated by paying little more a rest; after the first payment, as I will giro ten years for the balance. Apply to [jelO| JAMES BLAKELY; Valuable Property For Sale. * fTTHOSE TWO LOTS, Nos. 151 and 152* Id CoL Wood’s plan X of ■GO feel on Water street, and ex* Aendlsg 157 feet through to Front street, along Redoubt alls/, immediately below John IrwinA Sons, mopposite the Central'Railroad Depot- The whole rill be-ottered till tha lit of November, after- which, (if not soldjlt will be subdivided into lots to suit purchasers. For. terms, which witi be made easy as to payments, apply to LEECH, JIcALWN A CO.. oc!2 . . Nos. 213 and 214, liberty sL, Pittsburgh, Pa^ BALK—XWU GOOD BUILDIhid: IXJT3. r SIZE —Each 50 feet front by 200 deep. PRICE—S2OO each. ' ln band! balance at ssper month. ■ SITUATE—Within 20 minutes walk of tha city. APPLY—lmmediately to octlfr • ft. CUTQBBBT A SOS, K 0 Third Bt. Dwelling house for sale, with Lot oofeet front; situate on tbo Brownsville Bead, near the toll gate, in South Pittsburgh. The House isa new frame of five rooms, weD papered; a good Stable and oaboveh; choice Fruit Trees, Q rapes, Ac. Price $llOO. octl3 . -8. CUT H BEET A SON. 140 Third «t rilil&Eß MOKE LEFT, 03 BA4IE T£B MS—Three Build* JL ing Lots, within twenty mlnnteswalk of the city, GO feet font by IS4 deep, at S2OQ each. Ten dollars in ♦. it fire dollars per month. - Apply to-ost, to : * octSQ ■ B. CPTHBEBT A SOX, 340 Third at. Magnificent Country. Scat. fTTIIE subscriber offers for sale that beau tiAalTract of Lend | ! ou Goal UIU, formerly occuplod by Bob&tFinney, Esq., and adjolningthe residence ofA-Klrk Leyir, Esq. : : y.-r Q contains twenty acres, and part of which Is under cul tivation, haring on it a fine young Orchard, and is also (ana* mehtod with forest trees, shrubs, plants, Ac. , , . . 'T' This location commands one of the most extensive views in Western Pennsylvania, and being within twenty minutes walk. Gum the city, presents advantages and attractions un*. surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market. ' If not sold entire hefbr* the lstof June, It will be divided into LoU and offered at Auction. A. WILKINS, ray 3. ; . • . - :?1 Fourth at. For Sale. A 1 LOT OP GROUND in Hogg’s Plan of Lota in the Third Ward of the CUy.ef Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 fret font cm Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 11? ffeet. The property will b*sold } dear of all iacum btahce,.exeept an annual ground rent of. one hundred and On the proper ty are seven wood TENEMENTS—five bride and two frame —all two stories high, and renting for about five hundred dollars annually. Price, £1200; $5OO cash, and $5OO in 6 month*—by good endorsed paper. - ~WM. CL EBZEND, jel&tf Attorney at Law, No. ISB Fourth street, • j EOEBALE! - ; •A; COUNTRY SEAT, situated within three hundred yards J\ of tho Bailroad Station InEast liberty, containing about nine and one half acres. Bte : improvements consist of a good two story Frame Dwelling House, with brick out houses and stabling and an abundance of fine fruit and ex cellent water. Enquire of ' - BAKEWELL « CAMPBELL, Attorneys at Law,7s Grant street. "YTINEGAS—SO bbls pure Cider. Y! sep2B J* fr. WILLIAMS. NAILS —150 kegs assorted Nails and Spikes. - sep2B J. P.WH&IAII3. LASS—&O boxes 5x10,9x12,10x12,10x14. - . : • eep23 J. Pi WILLIAMS, 122 Wood at.; D"tUED APPLES—IOQ bushefe on consignment; Cajole. sep23 J. D..WILUASS, 123 Wood sL , /“TOLDKN SYRUP—S bbls extra fine. \jr sep23 J. D. WILLIAia. SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES^* 1 10 bbls St. James; 60 bbla New Orleans; 10 hi bbls do For sale fay sep2S J. D. WILLIAMS. ~loF?££—so toga prime Hto; j 20 do do Lsgnayre; 20 do Old Gorenunest Jara; & eases Ground, in pound papers. »p2B J.JD.TY] Hi in LbS. CfliiOllK YELLOW, in store and tor sale by Oj >U s»p23 FLEMING BROTHERS. BLANK •BOOKS—Cap, Demy and Medium ißank work, of erery description, on hand or manufactured to order. Always on baud a codcestock of lepers; Journals; Bay Books; InTolce, Cash and Order Books; - ' Tims Books,'Ac, Blank books, paged to order. .... SILK BONNETS.—A. A. MASON ft.UVNo.2S FIFTH street, will open, on Thursday, the 13th Inst, 200 new Fall Style SILK BONNETS. . octll BUOCHJ3 BHAWLS.—IOO Broche Shawls, beaclifnipat* torsi just rec’d at A. A. MASON *ft -CO.’S, : Octll No. 23 Fifth street. - TONG SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON ACO-, No* 25 FIFTH d street, will open, on -Wednesday,- tbel2to inst*& cases KMMBBLONOISHAWLB. ! octll ' A A. MASON ft CO., No. 25 FIFTH street, would inTlte « attention-to their unriralled assortment'of Ladies’ Cloth, and Satin Cloaks, and Telret Talmas. ■ ; octll' JUST RECEIVED, Ladles’ Brown, Drab col’d GAITEKBp alto. Ladies’ French Mo n Kid asd:Ooat-Skin BOOTSr BHOOTES, JENNY LINDS, sad BUSKINS—aIIcf the best manufacture, and at iowprfces. L.-E. HAYWABD, octlO Corner Market sad Liberty sts. j, BHELL OYBTER3 RECKTYED DAILY AT Wwl foJDYER'S. on FIFTH STREET, <m» d«Sr shore t-boTheatra,and Immediately opposite Mason- Bf-Acall la aolldted from terras of good Orator, trends MOLASSES— 2SO bbte Plantation Jloteaora; ' ■ llSbalfbbte do -rf; do • .ra.t 14 bite Bogar Horn# do . (Bfc James! [sepU] HILLER A KXCgKTSOsJ” For sale by AUN ISHED PAPER. H4SGl3GS—kepreaeatinsr Oakl Hne, Hm: Walnuti Bose ’Tulip Woota irUh Mouldings and MediHians. • AlavTarfemAErrlfianrrV»n<»n Marble, withdesigns-for banging.. For sale by . •„••.: . oet 7 . . WALTER P. MARSHALL; 35 Wobdati V PAPER HANGINGS—A great variety, frcmVelret aad Gold, at $5.00 to good imitation* ai'37% ; Beautiful • Paper® at 02& Cheap Pipere,jj low as e£f eenti. ; For safe ty, [oeff] WALTER P.; MARSHALL. ■-- jrt I*Ki« EOSI3LpINK, jaßt reeeWfdnnd &r «al« by DUU oct7 . flemxxg bros.; I<\rt LBS. TILDKN'S ALCOHOLIC MEDICINAL KX IUv TRACTS; A full assortment on band and forale by bct7 - i_ I FLEiusa -anos. . ten? mwtfd r fcr mteon ftrorabla Se^ ! “ br "■' ' J.B. t'Ca- .' io o, --- ~ Fint-stmu. -» ptea Banc* tar gale fer. - - ;- : - .: , . . *• K T i '* . V.. TF. B. HAVES, Blank Book manoftetorer, Marketatreet, cornet of Secondsy -*1 -CV »•• 2 / . ;w ___. .. _ vA '-L-;'.'. .-- , - J . •*»/ NTJMBEE 97. MISCELLANEOUS. 'TCAGB*- = 100 dozen heap, tow And cotton.- *■*••*, la «S3®* r- : r _D and for salt by MILLER k BICRBT2G3, ■■ - . - oct29 •• -■■ 23' and2glifrat/>tmi. r ' '•■■■'-•••■< • WINDOW GLASS—SCO bores assorted dsns ss3 conntrywindoirglaw,ln»torßgndfbriS!afcy;-: v •MILLER k RICKETsfe, V oetZ? 221 and 233 Liberty «t. rjwmcco— - 150 boxes Russell & Robinson** C*sind (Tstobsseo; 120 -do W.Tf. Grant’* £’■ and tTa • .-. -do; ... 100 do Malbert A Gentry’* £*,s’* and IQT* da; v . 60 kegs Six Twist Pittsburgh- ' • i. : 25 do Ping ••'- do r . : dOi -•— Instore and for sale br " v ; - •• —V- 'T-- •/ -s r JHLLE2 t RXC3ETEO3, * ’ 0e129. . . ..;. 221 and S 3 literty cfc - OILS— - Winter sperm oil, . - Bleached winter elepbaatcfl; ‘ Bleached winter whale ell * / state aid hank cH* No. 1 lard asd flujeed dL In store and tor sale by - - MILLgR & KXCKI!TBO3f,‘ -,. bet 29 . - ....... /•- 221aad233 Liberty it BBL&ZILSU<3AII~ i&bagsßranlrugwv&r olebyr ' . MILLER £ KICS£RSO!T/' oct29 . ~ •■■•■ ..-.v-..:. .-■■ ■■■•■maadgSSllbgtjgfc BUTTER AND LARD— .? , 15I>bU prime pecked better; v -6 kegs Noi llard; reecdred aadforsaTe hr - > ; . inLLEasßicmsKoir, ' ' Oct 29 221«dE3Ifeity*t rfllJA— 1 T -. 1 , • X IGOhalf chests Youcgllyscn, Gdapowdcriad Black' <: • Tees; - : . catty boxes - ...do-- ; d 0;.:.- . fat -T* : Torsaleby 'HILLER* BICSHTSON; • - SZliadgSUtotyrt. - ; SIKUS.ANB MOLASafS-r .. . *7O fahd* plantation ttigar; * ; 400bMs s - 'do ■'•• molasses;-! ' ISO half bbla do . do; , -X5 bbls St, James’ ; “ ' ; millet; Jk RTCffgfeog, » •'OctSS- -»-. - • ■": - ‘glaadgO UbatjcL_ /10FWS&- - " - V S2obag* prime, Rio coSea; ‘ •*• r. - • 20 do;' ‘ - - - - • * pochftsOldGoTermsent'JsTa-ddt-frrcatoby ■/ 1, 1 ’ : iULLEB k RICKEISOS* . -- ~ ■ ■ • • - gn«gaaa ui>e«TEfc - ”” r ' ' "- r O Iron, .2?*ili, Cotton Yarns;.. / -.• - • ■? -v^v .- -•- ■ Indigo,ghi^lffa^te^pcrctfaQ, ~••-v^-,;- ataUflaj-' ■» ' bct2> MIIXEB * BICaCTMSr I ’ 221 md 223 liberty riL EUC&W ti EAT fiff gg]g by ■ . _ KtggPATRTfTC ft gIHWWft ■ ■ °et2l -•'' - "" • : gttlftgtyibtii I^LOUB— SO bblaa-F. Slonr: - T"— ~ S ‘ . .20 “ Bi2ictEx.dot<brotebr r. • oct2l KIBSPATRIOS *-nSßßOiffl, ' ' PEABLASH— -ISeaska for-aaiab?. "" oeta . > u . A ESS&&O!HL' /1 \£Aa—7s cbeata Y. H> and Black rcarired jbr eafo by X oetg • - • KiaKPATBICg' 4 “ - ' * t - . 3casea ga for gala by , oeta- -- : ~ - KTEKPATEICHX H 883505& S oetSl bQie3 4 HmCUOT. - ":• SIL— 10bblaKo.lloRi Oa; .-' ' - ■ : 15 i- a rTauiiers , 1 J : : do; &r--BsSsb7‘' octtl KISSPAISICK- A - HEUBOaB. MSSS POKK—SO bbls Mesa Porfc &7 sala by • • r bem - ---r J A Elisas’ MAIfiKIAL—. ."T“ TT ~ •' '-300 ysida C&zrrusT&r ftr&U; —6ogTO»Bristleßniaitt3; - - ■- r•: * 60 do< S*fcde. do : 70 do PalntM?* in oil fo tabes;' ‘ * ■*'" • Palette*,Pa3ettaKalres,Blena«a,-fe,' ■ la stofa and for sale by VUBOKa £&&, , , Socoeasors to J; 862 d A <Sx f ' r '- <6oWccdglrggi.-" LIQUORICE BALL—SOO fiss, Sieflj. ia stcroAad fit cala * by • • fsepSS] y. EOU* SULPHO&-!-60O£a in itcrescd fstta3&.bf oet23 ; . ~- „ . IXBaggjrffafKV oALEßATCS—2ooolb3ia'aio» «ajfirotefe*!"--" " Xj pets : IXTEACT LOQJVOOI>r-600 Ihs'imiorofc&d-fer by • w • - i betas • • •-•■ • •. OILS —20 bbla. No. 1 Tanners. Oil : 10 « . do; S> a Wiptef^y^afaflg»■ •■- Inetcrja andfcr-salo-by-FLEiHOT ~ ' Successors to ?.'E£2£4 Co- . ’ €o*7ccd<&&i l •AC PVK-HtQO Iba in sLorcami Eat fry r.-,-. - .. i baa: y. yuagga Erik \J. -oetgl yLSSgKaj^^l,- ~T7'ALKItLAX hOOT-—tOQ &s ICpglU?riV» p>y ~ Y ; by :foeta] _'~g PLEIIIKB 8203. ' TW3i3iXY*FIY£ -gross J*etfaccTy. -yftwjgi.- la stw aodibr'sale try v '*' ' *•' " ofeU'’ -.-- . ■ ; YtESIgG >. 7 - GJIKKSB— *5 boxes, prime, jtut reeeiTed to «i» \ ‘ shthta sisoiatr, - °«sy laaj&confcsaa la ftcafrcirsgt - „ * ,T>Alti*KAi)—£OOOU>3juslrecelTed*CKiS*ca2« by ..." D oetas . SMITH & SINCLiHL /~toyFElsi-160 bags prime £io Coffee fornls Iw • V* oct23 . - . ... . SMITH A ggfcLAIB, O' SCQAB—l2oiiui3 N,o.Saj?ar fc?e&}«by v. 2~0ct23 -■ ■ .-SiSrH & gXHCTATft, ynmXDOVf CtLAgtf—3oo boxes, assorted r:7 YY octa . ~. ; . Bmra a •• )DFUE~IO drnm>i fiy Jjy. . •=. • •_ . oct2S • ■: •-.• ;.T- .- 7 gSfltH A granting rpiJIuTUT S££l>—so bnihel&rslle bT . 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