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Blnglo copies FIVE CBITS*- ->‘ 53* No paper.will *be discontinued (unless,at tbedlscre on of tbeProprietore,) until all arrearages art pal<L tgp Hq attention will be paid to any order Unless accom panied by tiie tncmey # or jeaUs&ctory referenoe jn this city* .- Connected with the Establishment of the'Jformng Pott ; is am cf ti it largest Job J*rintiyg Offices in lands of work it dime on the shariat notice, and most rearm*- alde terms. _ • ~ .£.•*>• •: .RATES OF ADVERTISING, • agreed pros' nr .mb ppttsbubqh press- ns USXS.BOHSABZXL, on uss: One square, one ln»rtioii^i..-.v..-.^M. rt «.—..4 0 M « “ each additional insertion...— 25 u “ one week.— - 175 , « “ two 3OO w • *4 • three'weeks.—. 400 “ u one month 660 n *» two montiar.... - TOO «... M three months—.——... —— 000 « four mouths 10 00 “ f<y mrinHw.... I 12 00 *• « one year- - *~>f.**.*u* 18 00 Standing Card, six Hues or leas, per annum- si. 10 00 On* per ftpnnrtt, (exclusive of tha paper)-...-. 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GUjIiMOttE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offictf-conier of Fourth sheet and Cherry alley, PITTSBURGH, PA^ jgy- Will attend to hts professional business as usual, at his office, between.the.honrsof 9 A. M. ond 4 P. M. of each • . ; Jy3> J C. Orlando Loomlat A TTORNET AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Woat A Jy4? Thomas Sl* Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lawritt’s Buildings, Fourth street. ■ j*n7:ly R, B* Carnahan, AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between 'Cherry alley and ■Grant street. je2qc J* N< M’Clowy, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in ■Bahewell’B Buildings, op Grant street J? 2 D. R. Hazen, A TTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, above and A near Sfflithfield. Ptsr27? . .71 J. S« ‘Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—office, re moved to No. 4A Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, p*. . '.• . aprlfry tt« Biddle Roberta, > ATTORNEY AT LAW—omce, No. 1328pnlthfldd street, holween Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend, ed to—special atteotiongiyen toDonveyanring. (deeply ~'-X '-* : -.'-Xhomas^Means* -.. . . 1 Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. myA : Q : • • , ! 1 J :'r- S« P. Rose, * ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh; -Pi-' Ibnrth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Uvery Stable. _ A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door above A Smithfield, South tide. Conveyandngorhll kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Heal Es tate examined. Ac. novlfl BUSINESS CARDS. James C. Walt, MERCHANT TAILOR—So. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. fP**_ Walter P. Marshall, IMPORTER and Dealer In French and American Paper Hangings. • 1. W. Chadwick, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, Pittsburgh The highest price in cash paid tor raga. mvllr* J. Brynr, Wholesale and retail liquor merchant 156 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond ailey. febKfry WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER hi Blank and School B >oba, Paper and Stationery, No. C 3 Wcod street, (between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh. Pa. [mriO a, curUQ£BT ~ B. U CUIKBOUT. S. CUTHDEET &. SON) REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, A'o- 50 Smiihjield strttL &??!_ ' ~ I*, fi, Hayward) Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn nnd BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty *tt , «*, Ho. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jeUty R. F. WEDDELL, LOAN BROKER, Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Beal Estate Stocks, Merchandize, Ac. jg&- Office, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, next door to the Citizens* Deposit Bank. Pittsburgh, Pa. worfl »»iiirm (j. i. UM2I&W. P e BAILEY A ttKISSHAW, i," rpEA AJiD FAMILY OROOKHii Dealers in J[ WotxL/r and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin W*ns,Uoo*e •" keeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 263 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ___ RPT]& ' T Elag A Moorhead* 4 TT7TIOLESAU2 GItuCKRS ADD PKODUCB DEALERS— X VV No. 27 Wood Jltlahnrgfa. . jmjZi Bmitb At Sinclair, WIOLKSAAE OKOCKK3 AND COMMISSION MK&- CHANTS—Comar Wood and Tlr>t ««. tpor3 ll* A* Fahnestock A Co*, . ■wttt'£IOLESALE DRUG WAKEIIOTfSB—Corner First and $3 VV Wood streets, nnd corner Wood and Slath. (febl William Glenn, *l7 OKMNDER—Corner of Third anil Wood streets, ehore ' Jp* C Ty r K n y, whftTaha-Li.prpfnmi tr> tinnjtmf-descxipUgll .«| of Baling and Kind fug. . ide*^ J Jolm 11. Mellor, THriiOLKSALK AND KJSTAIL DKALEB IN MUSICAL W INSTBUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 1 22 Wood street. It* C. Htockton, Late Johnson & stookton, bookseller, sta tioner, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and Third streeu, Pittsburgh, Pa. {jySlrtf Thomas H. JilUlei * *\TTATCIi AND CLOCK SIA ICE R—Fifth street, between £3 Yy Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel, ■vj All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. 1 ap&:I y Paul & BZurdoclt, 4 /COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKRCILANB, AND 1 I 1 STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street,Cindunatl, mi>. JOHN OROUTT, SUOOKBBOR to Munu A M’Ljtootmtt, Importer of BRANDIES, (JIN, WO FA 4c. Also—Dealer In Fau Old Whisky and Vvich Brandy, corner of Smithficld noil 'A girat Btreet-s PtttstmrKla, Pa. jan\B:tf ik /SSStk. SADDLE, HARNESS, l$J f ' . ATliflVK VALISE and GARRET BAG numu&n. "■H Hr turer, No. 108 Wood atredt, Plttabmgh, Da. }f&T -H J. P. WiUlams, 9^' "YrrHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND YY Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer in ;C Co an try Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures —Wood at-, % Iburdoor* obore Fifth, Pittsburgh. marft ;r, * PAGODA TEA STORE. TEHTJ HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer ■fl end Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran- A diefl, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, M Pittsburgh, Pa. febi&y Cara* HLISE, (socccssos to Mtmpirr * Lit,) WOOL DEAL . EE AMD COMMISSION MERCHANT, Tar the Bale of American Woolen Qopd*,~No. 139 Liberty street, {my4 •1 ; P HfIRBOE .ALLOW KIBXfATiUCK ~.J. I. 1100003. 1 Kirkpatrick <fc Herrons* TT7TIOLESALK IiUOCKKS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS- W SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers In Pittsburgb Mauu future* No. 843 Liberty itreet, Pittsburgh, Pa my!7:y ioiLK 7LniKG.~~..~~ -—ni>n»o. .*!j BROTHEEB, K!> (Successors to J.Kidd A Oo,) > TTTHOLRBA.LK DRUGGISTS, Ifo. CO Wood itreet, Pitts ± W burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’a Celebrated *1 Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. my7:v " DARK:*AGE FACTORY. WR. TERRY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty . streets, Maunfactorer-of BUGGIES. BAHOUCH Ed and CARRIAGES, of every description, ill work done warranted. The advertiser would here state that he served ~tn« years apprenticeship to-the business, and has worked for in the principal shops of the Eastern cities. Sehnebmaii A Haanlein y •r* *w" IXHOQRAPUKHS —Third stroot, opposite the Post-offloe, '* |j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, y Labels, Architectural and Machine drawings, Business and VldUaft Canlfl, eta, EograTod or Drawn on Stone, Printed v, |q Colors, Golu,Bronzc,or BlacK«Jn the most approved stylo, axtd'ftt the mn*t reasonable prices. oct!6;ly l] « Auittnlioomlii *\ T¥£AL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill XV Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The g tubscriber having opened an office at the above place, for the il purpose of negotiating Lorma, Bills, Boudt, Mortgages, and <1 air other Instruments for the security of Moaejy andior the * purchase and sale of Stocks. Will alio give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas ing Real Estate. | ADBTIN LOOJITB. : W. 8. Haven* -mas OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lati Jonw | gtOS * Stockton,) and BLANK BOOK ajto STATION K WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute erenr stylo of ffjfrai. Commercial, anti Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice the moat reasonable tonna. _ . „ . v jHank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets. Printing Office and-Book Blade] . - JAMKB WARDBOP, OFFERS for rale CANARY BIRDS of the most Improred breod.bclogTeiylumJyi nod fino stager*. Birdseed* —Csairr, : D«inp«-Sni]ot,Rooe ntatmlied Soed. Bouquet* will ho fnrnishßd eoinposßd of tho ltaest-FLOWERS, vli; Cmellra, Bose Biids. IMiotwAra, Se. ' Eremoens (Injot*) fbrC3isitm*sTrees,tomUio SeedsoiLllortlcnltural Stare, No. 49 Fifth st» pear Wood. ' decSO ■ mmfw. ' JOHIt HJOCflßi*'- •*> Bt*S* .OWMB.’ Httstrargfi. MmylsufL ’ •, ' Httttrargh. ] Seller*, Nicole A Co., ■■ ; TIBODOTBaot OENEEAJ. COIWrSHTQN iTBUCEANTB,: JP j¥o,So9l4heity,sfeiet,-rjtt^argh > Rt : .?i,-r. r ;,. ~-f' i 1 Sperm, Xtaseod and Lard Oil*. iu.~r.~o o jl®: j CB4KQKIBLS AT ELBASCJUt: N. Bnckmaster, J. R. Wcldln, r, No, 60 Thirds! norlfi 'V,..-. 5 -,-./ . r-,-^-'r'YVV rPCLiancp daily by ptm-Mre & gillmore, at, the « post buildings," corner of fifth and vrqqp -Streets, at $6,00 per annum, ob ss,c(o when paid stbiotly.’in advance. BUSINESS CARDS; ;OU2f tfciossrT ...-.cowiiio? u’cLOSun* Wholesale and Retail Clothing Merchants. . NO. 88 WOOD STREET,. TITK subscribers respectfully Inform their old customer*' ahd the public in general, that they have this day as sociated themsclyea to tho&bQVQ buslnes3,;undc«r; the Arm of JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CD. They . respectfully solicit -a ahare-of public patronage.,, The previous (msiuesa of each, will be settled by them selves respectively. t—.; . fefcP WOfcXiH MIKUCBy Phila.:..-. Pi ttaburgii, '• - Miller dt> Rloketsoni . W/'HOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Vf • Wiaca and Segare—-N0a,172 and .174, comer of Irwin and liberty Atreetß, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton 'Tarns, Ac., constantly on hand. . .. jy2B . •" ,B> TiC-Alorgahj 3 BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always ©hTiepd s gencralassortraentof School, Miscellaneous and Black Bohka,Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Re taD, NO.ICH Wood street, below Fifth, East side; Pittsburgh. Wanted, Rags and Tanners* Scrap*. aplfrtiy Jamei Lowryi Jr., CHAIR: AND BEDSTEAD- MANUFACTURER—No, 2W ’ Fetterxhan’iS Row, Liberty street, his on hand & large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be 60ld In the city- lie would call ]-ar ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in. the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the MiH, comer of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly trended to- raar£l HEREON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Manufacturers of ail kinds of brasb work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. * Foundry on Kebecna street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will bo promptly attended to. feby. 1 y JOSEPH T. LOWRT, JSo, 4-3 CbniAr of Fifth and Wood Streets, Office op stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh. KES PECTFULLY announce to tho public that ho bus commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, v ln coontc tlen with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. , persons In want of servants, in nny capacity, or those In wont of places, will be sflppUed at notice. All businres entrusted to his care promptlj-fct tendedto. ... - References —T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., \V. 0. Leslie, Dr. AJex. Black, Jomtw Sinckefalj A. A« Sl»wd, MafflC A Old. jaulS Cargoes Dagnerreotfp« and Art ■Oalltrj’i Apollo Rviltitnp, No. 7& ibarth fttret, {next to bp**** *•' Carpet Emprritrm.) ; R. M. CARGO AOu. baring fitted up ihoiu‘.»< amplu rooms in the city with mammoth sky ami ride lights, offer First Gas* LI KL.NEAb Kti, iu style to suit all, varying In price aas*nlin,; u> jfljapßjaslze and quality or ftiwe, Ac. TfSR Superior Cil SSsSrtli#Paintings, by the be?t artists, far ?nlv, and on vv hlblaon daring the day and evening. GUzenr aiul id (au gers are invited to call and examine specimen* n.D<l ISioi iogs. apr_*7 HEW CARPET STOKE i So. 47 Fifth Street, near Wood. AN VeerioaUed aaortmrjit of CARPETINGS and OIL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns I-t Bpting sales, now open for Inspection; consisting or— - Boyal Velvet*; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra baper I tree Ply; Soper and Fine Ingrain; Tapes try Tenltlaas; Twilled and Plain VenUianS, Together with every description of low prlcal Carpetings, Chenille and Tuftnd Rugs and Matts, Canton and Coir Slot ting; Jo to, Chain, Cocoa, AdU aid, Alican, and Matts; Floor «t»1 Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualiti**-; Stair and Floor Druggets, Given Baize, Ida no and TiG.ii* Covers, Yenltian Blind*, window Shades, Biair Rods, Ac.., Ac., at (he very lenoext curA nrteez. jnar2l ROBINSON * CO Chandeliers and Gas Klxturea. eubscriWrsarc now opening at their new Warrrooui -1 NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood am! Smith field, the target assortment bf CIIANDKLIEKS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all article* connected wirOaa Fitting, ever offered in this market Having arrangement* mtue by which they will be constantly io receipt of new pattern* and varlriieft, they confidently Invite the attention of ;>nr chawrs in their selection. We art* determined to sell ** low as any house In tho West, and being practical Gas in ters, can offer peculiar advantage? to those desiring artl> u-* In this line. We coo tin no as heretofore to fit up building* of every J. scription for gas. a uter and steam. Brass Castings of all hinds made to order promptly. LONG, MTLLKR A CO, HJnr22rr No. It® First stm** S. M'KAlil.F, ' HOtTSE, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND Dealer in Paint*—No. 44 fcL Clair street. Pittsburgh. ll constantly on hand dll kinds of Paint*, either dry l,r mixed, Japan and Cop*! Varnish, Lins»*«s CHI, Ruled t'ii, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gloss «>! all ids**, Puuj, Paint Brushes, Ac; all of the best quality, and fur suit* at rea«'io bl* price*. *epl! K LA.I EI), <lato of Ike lirm »f Ouul&i A Laiao,; • opened STORE NO. 0, (two donr* above the •• I stand,) far the purjKS* of carrying na Uie CLOTHiN' BUSINESS, bopcuby strict nttentimj to to merit * share of the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing made lo ordvr in the mwl fashionable styles, aud on the shortest notice —Inferior to none In tb* dty. ' jao ‘^3 James Uelllngert IffONOSGAHELA I*LANL\(J MllX—WouldnspoctfuUy JjX friends and the public, that bis new c^laN Ushment is now la full operation, and that ha l* prepare*! to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for PUnod wuaU-r, with promptness, ukl at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both aides, constantly on hand. Bash, Door*, Moulding*, of every description, made Co order. Bonders Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give hi ip ft wall, as bo can now furnish them with plonud stuff suitable for every deocrlptitm of work. _ Honey Loan Office, JOHN A. O’BRIBS A CO., 137 Third itrtrt, Lctaw Stuit-hjirUL MONET to loan in .large or amen quaotillo*, on UpM and Silver Plate, Diamond*, Watches. Jewelry. Oun>, pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable ortfolrs of every 'Forfeited Fledges sold immediately after being outof date, anless redeemed) Bargains of Gold and Silver Walnlir*, Jewelry) Ae,-always on hand. jwp* AKNOI4B A WlLUAils, HEATING & VENTILATINO WAREHOUSE. MAXCTACruarRs or CMlson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Asd Firnaos fob finoi, Gas or Wateil No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. jffr- We hare »ld our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Mes*r* ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. sep2B SOATFE. ATKINSON A OKKI.Y Boot* nod altocs, AT HINTON’S UKAD-QUAIiTEK.H —Thomas Huttos. M. Cl&ir street, between Penn and Liberty street*, l.u* just received a superior ajwortmenl of BOUTS and SIiOKS, and MATERIAL, which he is prepared to dispose of to l.b* friends and tho public generally, at cheap rated. Aoy tirti cle Id his line made up at the shortest notice. P. B,—HANDS WANTED on all kinds of work. [ »r- IV R. DRAVU, Diamond, i'ltlsburgb, dottier 11 r * Country Prodace, offer* for «ai« a cbolee stark ■> Groceries, selected for Dually use. Spiewof every varifiy and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Aiv\ Dried Fruit*. Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken iaet; change for Merchandize. p. ft. D. has procured a fun assortment of Landretb'a Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of all in terested in ratal affair*. janll joaxru UFFiaooTT,— ... w*. a. OAltk- LIPPISCOTT A II A HR, M(latb j. 6. srmckLZß a 00.,) ANtJFACTUKEIia OF FHiKNIX FUIE PROOF SAFES, Second Street, between Wood and Smttbfiold—t m Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1048, the undersigned were cal led upon by Messrs, tippeneon A Barr, to witness an boun*t and Air test of one of tneh FY ■mix Safes. The furnace be ing prepared, the Safe war placed insida thereof with Books, paper* and some money; whet the door of the Safe was <-lu «ed add the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o’clock, and In a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued, till half poet} . 6 o’clock, being about four.and a half hour*, when the com mittee expressed their satisfaction thnt Lb* time occuplrd with such heat Was sufficient. Tho furnace wav then pullnj down, Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money *a&. The heat was so great as to mult off the bras* mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommending these Bafts to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fin proof. JARVIS A TIIABOE, NOCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT 4 CARTER, ISAAC CRO4IIE, I fw* engaged in the foundry business, and know some* thing about furnaces and heaL I witnessed the burning <«{ the above Safe, andean freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the publio as being, in my Judgment, entirely lire proof. WM. KAYE; In rating upon the above gentlemen for their signatures* they all spoke in the Mffbest terms of the fairness of the tes£ and their full confidence Of the Safe’s boing entirely Ore proof. We hare constantly on band and for vale n full annrtment of the atwiv* nafo*. inmrfill BRf.b 4 TERRY lOWA FOUNDIIY) NO. 103 WOOD BTKEET. JOHN 0. PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Parry A C 0.,) bogs ’.'to Inform the customers of the old firm, and the pablio generally, that he has now on hands, aud b extenaivoly on* gaged in. manufacturing,every description of CASTINGS—! ouches: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs i Potent Kettles, fur tioap, Pot Ash, Seda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the 1 manufacture or Cano Sugar —all out on a pafenj sroeexf, known os J. C. Parry's, and Are superior for dun* bility to any other, and sold lower than those made on the old plan. ( HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sod Irons j Ac^Ao. Rolling Still Castings, and Machinery of every always on hand or made to order. Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, fiveeUea, which received the flret’prizQ for 1850 anil 1851, at tho Agricultural Fair of All legheny County, Fa., and rocommoudtil by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stoves, four sizes; Premium Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stores; Parlor Stoves, Ac. Parlor Urates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every description. A CTeat variety of Ornamental Railing, fur Cometciio and i Fracing. Houghs and Plough Qzsiingt — A large stock of all thi i kindain use, andwUlbo sold at rednoe»i prices, HalTs Tat? ent Lem, TrueAmerfcan, Egan's, Crane's, KiakaM’A Woods-’, PMoxk’s, Bairs, Improved Cull, Ac, ] • has taken the pnsmittm at- the B tat*.'Fairs of New York* Pennsylvania, and b&enexbibitod. Iron and Wails, Ftara Pipe and Tin Ware—oil pf-.which wilt SdlLat the-lowest prieeaj and respectfully invito th i" nabiiato fdrecxeacalhaitba old «tdnd,-Efo. 103 Wood-st. • jfITTW.n ■ pidpv B.3CU4IIiaTZ r . ,W- • coirtag W» Fall (loci of autl.,Gidlei [. mmgridnsvitfjmM ud qaillty. , 7 • ,jge2S •. .1 j ■ -V: “O • :* ; ,• c • I "» i { . . > ‘ T BUSINESS CARDS. -CiiABhOITE BLUMK, No. W Wood door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, offers tor «iJo a large'and well assorted ft »»' * »fifockof : Piano Fortes, (which are just ar . riving,) -ha r thVmost liberal terns. >-, .. The attention of nurchaaersis ln riled to the HJiynimq PIANOS., _ , These instrum sets being madeexpra&vv&r tblsdlmate, and haring the over ..strings, h#ve a toinmb'pf tone un equalled bj anyothera. Also, Pianos from the manufectory or Qale A Oo.,New York; Bacon A Haven, Nerr York: Be icbenbach 4 Sons, Philadelphia} and: of kt ows naknTao funx, which ate welLknpwn, and hate bees used in this and ; other dtiea'for Ifl years. . ' " * ’ MUBIOAB INSTMJMKNT&of aUklnds. ' ; Guitars*—A flue selection of ?reneh,Bpanlsb aad Oenaac, of superior quality. . Ftoitn*—The best Italian, French and English make.' Accwrdeow—From tho best Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Brums,Fifes, BanJoSjTkmbO' rines, TriangleSr Ac. Srinfft —Italian, French, English andGenoan* warranted to be of the very best quality. ' - . . Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura* Wlitr. nraxtruMia and despeteh. Merv Arrival of Chiekering'fl Plano#. *tm±t ■ -» r TH* subscriber will receive atuf open to 011 Thursday the 18th IhaLfth* follow nnr«rifrflnff new PIAt?O*FOKTES, from the eele- U ** H. \J ÜbratedU brated manufactory of JONAS CHIQKEii- INQ, Boston, via: No. 13737—0ne splendid rosewood doable round cornered. 7 octave'Pi&no....~ „.................~$4OD No. 13746rr0ue do *• t!ir do do $4OO ” 13747-s-Ono do 1 do ‘do da t $4OO “ 13764—0ne Rosewood, round front, 6 octave. “ 1376 f do do do $290 “ 136S6—One do square do £*7V 1341 S—One Walnut do do $260 “ 13G16—One do round front, do $276 All the abovoPianos.are furnished with the new pateot iron frame and new scale; with Mr. Chickexing's name east oo the plate, to prevent imitations and Imposition. Pur chasers invited to examine the above, on their arrival at tbo Music Store and Piano Warerooma of JOHN H. MELLOB, Agent forChtekering’s Pianos, »ucl7 No, 81 Wood rt„ Pltt»hurjch ' ' r NKW fSbOiO4AJEW MUSICIt ! o HKLKUKB baa justieceived a Ope collection of Ju • lieu’* ehd Foster’s* farotle. Tbo celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: The Brum Polk*, Julien; MontßlitibPolkaj Julfen; ' lUval Schottisch, by F.JJrown; Silver Cloud Quickstep; ; &L Nicholas Scbottlsch; Sleighride Polka, by Etrakoschj Popsy Polka; A new 6ong, by 11. Kleber; Tb** sleep in the grave together; Adieu dear native land, trio, by W. V. Wallace; Lilly Bell and old Dog Tray, by Foster; Meet me by moonlight, duett; Softly ye night winds, ballad, by Y. Wallace; Atalewda Polka, by Bad worth; and other .fine pieces. 14 .james cauwnu. J. S. LEECH, BeALFIS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ASD DEAUO* IS Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, N<M. 24‘J asp 24-1 I.iduitt *TRrrri prrtHßVßGii. To Merebaut* and Others. GERMAN ADVEHTljAlNil.—ThepublMier*of tbe daily and weekly ** Fsfihrilt Ftriind’ 4 would respectfully in-' vli? tbe ntti-uUon of mt*rrhant# sad other* in tbe advan tage* offered by their papers m a medium of adrertlsiog among their German fellow-citizens both In the rityaud co an try. Tfr*-jr Daily paper U published on tbe P*JR*V SWTW, and ha# Dorout the rlmiiatkmof anyGnMASDftrLT published to Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which U published already lor twenty ymr*, circulate* largely in the adjoining -coaotta and Western Pennsylvania, os wrl! a* throughout the State of Ohio. Merchant* of Pittsburgh ami other* will find It to their advantage to mnke u*v of our columns a* a medium o! reaching the (lurauD business. Terras aa low a* any other paper In the city. Orrtra—tv.»rrt-r /• f IJlwriy and 8L Clair street*, a bore Brian & Ht-lurr.’* Drug Shin*. L. k W. NKKB> ang2f> Publishers ami IV>prietor*. \ f»—Vr iv. ANTON *n«Hl rv«|n'.> fully atiiuMinrc to the cUixeanof Pitulairph and Alh-glx-uy thnt they wilt gits InvtructloO* on the Plano, tioi’if. \ loiui ami Huti*. Inquire at 1L SchioederA'Cr/a .\KW MUSIC STOKE, M Fourth street. *gp23 NKW MUslO oToUK —l'h* salweribcrs hare opened at No. 83 Fourth street, a choice ecilcctlon of music aud masieal Instrument*. Italian and German string*. PUooa, by SJ- Shard, of I’arU, and Sir. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Enter, Frankfort, A. H; £tertaaet*. do. All fried* of brass Instru ment* from tbe be« French manufactory*, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal term*, feeling confidant that wo can render entire satisfaction. 11. BCUHOEDKR A CO. No. S 3 Fourth st. II Schrotder add 0. Anton wd give Instructions on the piano, Tinltn and guitar. aepS3 ARCHITECT*;— Odes*: Philo Hall. No. 75 Third street Pittsburgh; and east akta of the Diamond, Allegheny jyllbGm JOSEPH fIOGKIDGK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. S 3 CowxrxcjAL, an-ow pis* BTU3T, Bt.: Lottie, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS an)} Commission* will meet with prompt and personal eUadtkm, and Übual advance* will be given ( when required, on Ouasigumants or Bill*of lading, in band. Order* for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market price*. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize ana Pro dace will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rata* of Freight wLll always be procured, and the expense of Stonge and Drnyagea# mochas poealhle avoided. Page A Baoon, St Louis; ElllsA Morton, aochmaU; Charles*,Blow A Gtu, do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valla, do; Uosea A Frazer, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Bpringrr A Whiteman* do; J. W. Butter *Bro.,nttxhb; E.O.Uoocdmxn A Co., dot D. Leech A Co., do; E. AC. Varnal! A Oo..Phllada; Wo. Holme* A Co., do; Morgan, J.M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B. Comegy*, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; dosiah Lee A Cob* Baltimore. A. G.FarwellACo., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. B. Reynold*, Louisville; IL D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T. C, Twlchell A Co., Oommlstlon Merchant*, New Orleans. wn_l have an open Policy of loßunnee, which win cover all shipmeutz to my address, whan advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bill* of lading before,*! at tbs time of shipment. JOSEPH MOO JUDGE, lagft 8C LnuU, llilKturt. PIONEER LINE OP MONTHLY PACKETS. The following Ship# have tolled . Ship Revenue, 1300 ton*. M July; 'iliTVh. •* Kpamlnondsa, 1400 tons, loth August; Oooan Eagle, 1440 tons, 10th Svpt'r; “ Onrco, 15u0 ton#,23d October: «• gcargo, 1450 ton*, i»th December; *• Baltimore, 1300 tons, l&tb January; *• Euphrasia, 1200 tons, Ist March; u Oregon, 1000 tons, 21tt March; Nimrod, 1000 tons, 20th April; “ See Ranger, 1200 tons, 15th May. Tbe Ship* of this Line are fitted with Emerson's Patent Ventilator*, and carry Francis* Metallic Life-boat*. The Baltimore Clipper Dark INCA, 000 TONS BURTHEN, Having made two successful voyage* from China, each In the v«rv abort period of lfil day*, ha* thoroughly ertablUh cd her mmtaUcro for fast sailing, and wilt be dispatched for MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, About tbe 25th of August. The Ship* of the Pioneer Uno hare mada remarkably qatek and healthy voyages; losing only one passenger among 950 that sailed In the first five shins, whurtm It appears from tho report of the EmlmUon Commissioners ttuu lbs mortality on bosrO Kngtlsb ships to Australis has sqnnllsd 4.00 per cent. This eorj gratifying rctolt shows lb at do csrs snd eipsnso hs.s boon spared In seise ting, .entlWlng, srul ptotlslonlng the ships of tho Pioneer Line. The INCA will only carry a limited number of paxsongors, ot aa moderate rate* a* arc consistent with Jastice to pa*- woger* aud owner*. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. R., or to It! W. CAMERON, lid Wall st. C. A. COLTON, Agent. au3 65 Fifth «t.. Masonic Hall. Pitteb’h. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, AV 173 CHESTNUT STREET , (Oppositi lauzPEHnac* Ham) Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antiquo, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, aud finlahod lo the beat style,equal to, If not excelling In qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment In the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tice* being positively excludod,)and using tbe beat ma terials, the work cannot foil to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst tho many advantages offered to pur chaser*, 1* iho facility of Furnishing a House, either In elo gnat nr plain style, completely from one establishment; by which mean* ell tho articles in each room correspond la style and quality, and the immense stock always on hand, being *0 various in design, enable* purchasers to please their tosta In n selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an Idea of tho Qnlzhod Furniture on band, I need only inform you that my Room* ore 175 feet long, by 27 fret wide, four floor* in nmnbcr; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which ts a guarantee that the work 1* nil done under my own Immediate inspection. £9»Tbo Pocking is alt done In the Store, aud Furniture warranted to carry tafcly any distance. Visitors to Plilla dolpbia are respectfully invited, os purchaser* or otherwise, to cjUI and ofrumlno the Goods. aoffgly 0-108 WOOD HTREET.^Q TO. BOYLE respectfully informs tbe public that he ba* •opened at hi* Depot, the number designated above, tlio most splendid variety of FRUIT that has ever been of fered in our market. He would rospootfully invite his fel low citizens to call at the above number, aad examine bli splendid collection of Fruit. aug!3:tf ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SEMINARY* W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Psivcipaj. THE next MHslon of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September noxt, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. Rifeytnu* —Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., 8. F. Von Bonhorst, R. Wnier. Jr. aug2s '\TrATCiIEB AND J KWELRIL—Great inducements.— tj Floe Gold end 'Silver Watches; Rich Jewely; Part SnVetfipoona, best quality; Pocket Knives; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Port Moons!*; Gold Pens, tail and wholesale prices* The subscriber would most res pectfully Inform the cltixens of Pittsburgh and vicinity,that bail as now a well selected assortment of goods, In his line, that ftrwOL wit at ftom 25 to 60 per cent below the prices dsdally ashed for such goods, elsewhere In the city- - ': examine the goods and prices, at No* 61, Market Street - , * - * *' ’* * v-eep2l ■> y »■*-■ ....“ . 0. BOOH. „ i \ *' } 1 %‘*'* 1‘ . K » , •» -!„•-( 4 PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, NQSEMBEE li. 1853. TIANO FOATES. DAIiU t BUKKII, ST. LOUIS. AUSTRALIA. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S ' 1 « V » r i r. . -•( *'-* -i j'i l +■ ■■■; . «- « ►. + * tM . *n\ 1 r . ~ -v NEW YORK. <■ To SraggiflU & Merchants throughout the Union. D. B. S&’CULLOIIGtti $• MANUFACTURED. ASD DBALSB IN PAINTS, OILS' £i.\‘ f , No. 141 Malden Lane, SEW YORK, iO fiSPECTFULLY lutUm the attention of Druggist* and X\> Merchants throughout the Union to hlsJarge and ex tensile asasrtment of 'PAINIS, 01I*St Ao, of thfe BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which be offers ft*: fale on aery moderate term*, both to cash auddofie-timabfliyfirs. Below ire enumerated some of the leading articles: * WHITE,LEAK InolLin kesabf 25 to 50015 a BLACKPAINT, YELLOW ln ofl PATENT DRYER, BPANISHTSROWTT, TETRA DE SI ENNA, In oil. ...J UMBER, CHROME, T\mERT»R AND, £RSENICAL PRtrali^ O BI.UE,CIIROMK YELLOW aad .VeRDIORIS, dry and in oil. ' ‘' - VARNISHES of ail Mud*. , - ■< RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTT?, Wlill'iNQ CHALK, LAMP BLACK. am. and ENGLISH YEN. RED, and YEL LOW, dry and In oIL __ ? INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE; dry. STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and In Oil- FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASp. Druggistsandotberilnwsntof any oftbe above mention ed arOde*, wiU find it to their interests tfresjl,-a* our facili ties for tr>»wTifkrfnrhig and p ttrchs* tng, and. on? experience in the busmen, give a* advsntagee'ln selling iSrer most of thoee In the same line. D. B.M*COLLQUGIIj mylZlrflm 141 Malden Lane.-New York. PAPER WAREHODBE. Cyras! W. Field tt Co*; .s /COMMISSION merchants,' No. U CllS.atiwt, Hen Ij York, an SOLE AOENTB In tb» Unllad States fct Muapratfs Superior Bleaching powder. 1 Victoria MCHCdelirated Writing Paper. RoaaeU SlQla:Snpetiar “ V . , OenesseeMills Superior Printing Rawlins A Sons' English TUsne " I Flrat quality French Ultramarine. They are aleo Amenta for.the Principal, Papfii Manufactu* ten in country, and offer for sale by far, the mo*t ex* tsiuiTe and desirable stock of Paper and PapyT ManuCscto-' rters* materials that can he- found In Ihlaoc any 'other chantry. • • ■ ’ i . TW pccnpT the large and commodious Warehouses, No. 11 COS rtrfeet, Nt>. 68 Cl Iff street, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lofts Over the laffca Iron Btoroa, T ksL9 Cliff street. : Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers ara soM by the Case only. „ ~H... • •• Their extraordinary fhcfllties enable them to off«r all Goods,' both Jtirelgn and Domestic, at the lowest possible .• Paper made .to order, any site or weight. liberal adran oes made on ootxrigjunent* of Paper, Paper Makers* Block *r\A other merchandise.' - ‘ “*l ‘The hVh—a- market price paid in CASH for all kinds oi Kags ’ ” , ;par29:iarn Bradbury* a Plulo spfl Holod&oa Wardrooms, NO. 4»3 BROADWAY, SEW rQIZK. PROM enlarging my Wareroom*, I am enaliSel to keep a mnch greater eaxortmeut of Instruments than hereto*’ fore. All Pianos furoUhod are of an elastic touch, and of nn «tco quality, and deep, full, rkh. and purely, vocal tone, qoaUuaa most desirable, inasmuch as the.Tolca kill sxriiau lata to the fame of the Instrument. All my Instrument* are fully warranted, a guarantee aceomp*hie*«rei7 btilof sale; and«re soldas low aacan be purchased eisewerre, Second band Pianos at all price*. f - . , , A JYcw Invention.—The Organ Melodeon, with twd ißhnlrcyiTfys, the only thing of the kind in.':the country, ;haring two stops, eoupUr, swell draw stops, Aoi nswaet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organic 3 to be supe rior for eh arches or Organ practice to the madifim sited Or gans, cries $2OO. Also, the Cbmmoo Melodw&cf alll styles andprioe*. Being the exclusive Agent fox these Instru meat. order* art solicited. The usual discount insute to the trad*,and 10 per cent to clergymen PJp&fSstlgJMt own use. E- Q. JJRADBUR.Y* marUdy 42S Broadway, : New York. ; PHILADELPHIA^ WORBD’B FAIR* y'j. A THE first and only PRIZE MEDAL for neas at the World’s Fair, in was awa^i- MlO LACEY A miLLIPsi of Philadelphia—an honor they won over the competition of the whole world. "'I Messrs. L. A F. have now and keep eooatatxUf on hand, at their establishment, IX Hand 10 South. Fifth street, the largest stock of READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, Ac, of any house Id the United States, at greatly rtduml price*. They are now manufacturing their Uaroesf and Saildire with such pertetsyMem Uiat they are esaUoAto sell a so* perior article of rrerTthlng in their line at a le*j* price than any other house in th* country. They neeer use bat the very best quality of leather, .and the bod materiel cfsrcjy description, and nc<P*in* o ? pmse Is spared to reach perfection In erery arttcl*—Buffalo Kobas, G lores and Whips. ? They luvtie ourchsror* to examioe their ei&k and their establishment be&re making purchase*. atta> tkra to the follow inx list of prices: florae Blankets, from - - to ‘Qdck UorseCoToxs, ... $4.00 (o f< ,60 Good plain serviceable Ein,;le Usrnesj, SIS,OO to $25,00 Fancy do do do, fc2L6O to S25,tM Good plain Double garners, * to f€OJO Fane? do do* • • $65,00 to SS9/X) LACEY 4 PHILLIPS* Saddles and Hirwu are acknow ledged to surpass all other* foreiegsttoe, lightness and com fort, u well as for real value and wear. 12, U and 16 Sooth FIFTH street, between Market and Cheroot, Philadelphia* __ BAIL? & BROTHER, NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE NINTH, PHILADELPHIA, Um now open a lay assortment of the Newest Styles and CARPETINGS: Oofflfisting, In part, of the following choice goods, vli Rloh EnstUki Velvet, m r* TapesUfi ** «« r nffraln, Neat Styles “ “ Of their own [mpo .ation, juft landed. Also, a fhll assortment of 2 a per and Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of their own manufacture, can bo re* coamendtf as Good Carpeting* for a Lots Price. DAILY A BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers of Oarpetings, decl&ly No. 252 Cbeimnt street, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE cdw. d. oasirr. GRAHT 6 BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No, 61 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE. ORDERS FOR COFFEE, KICK, and Consignments of Western Produce respectfully so*icti«l. Refer* to— Messrs. King, Peauock A 00., and to Hears. James A. Hutchison A Co, Jy4:Gm* M’tNTOSH*S HOWARD HOUSE, JOHN MMNTOSll— Psdfxixtcx. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. Baltimore, December 10,1S52—decl&ly Baltimore Book Store* BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, declfcly BALTIMORE. WATCHER, JEWELRY, ABO SIL\ KK WARE, Brunses, Clocks, Papier Macbe Wt Goods, Rosewood DrWidng Cases, Writing Desks, Jp/ia Elegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cnttlery, Fine OU CiiSl&yl Paintings, Dresden China, Ac.—The undersignud bog particularly to Invite the visits of cltiteos and strangers, Whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnlfleent stock, believing It to exceed in extent, variety and richnma. any other in this coon tty. They foul sure, tbs advantage of personally selecting goods at the different factories in Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, BUver Waro, Acx, here, enable them to offor inducements In prices and quail* 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 dls* fence, and by almostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, deelfcly Baltimore. GEORGE BTURGES, sout XAirurscmasa or tux uu-xoved SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS S. W. Cot. Baltimore and Frederick street*, Bal timore, and No. 92 Walnut et., Philadelphia. FTVB SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ:— 1 Akebjcab IxxrmJTa, New-York; By > F&axxLUf I.VSTITVTX, Philadelphia J 1 MAITLASD IXBTtTOTX, Baltimore. fTHIE peculiar Improvement in the construction of this I Mattress Is, that all the cluauey and Aeovy wooden frame-work la entirely dispensed with, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much more durable fruiuo. The Springs are ail connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, Tendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bod so elastic that any, part may be raised or bent up, and Is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmetlc, who may re- Soire a flitting posture. It baa all the luxurious softness of ie best feather bed, with the lightness and facility of ling of the common hair mattress. These Improved Spring Beds are invariably made of tin best materials, and wUllost many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. Thee* Beds are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. ALSO, an extensive-assortment of highly ornamented, (in enamel,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Ooat Racks. Cane and Umbrella Blands, Centre, Pier and Bide Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Betiara, eie- etc. Animals, such os Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., in Iron, as well as tha modelsla Wood, furnished at short notice. declOly ; STRAWBERRY PLANTS. —Thaaubecriber offers for sale alarge lot of fine Strawberry Plante, of the moat approt edand prodnetire aorta. Market gardener*, or others, do rirotu of planting largely will be supplied at low rates*— Sadi sort la distinct, without mixture, and warranted true tonazne. . Planta put out this season will bear a Cdr crop, In -spring., Orders filled la rotation; from the seed; and implo ottitwftttbonM,-49fifthitreot. v. ui-njy.i , JAMES WABDROP, i SPAHISH DBOWH-*—farsal*br - U. - JD.A.yAiI»ESTOCK* Cfr ' < * V. ‘ 1 MISCELLANEOUS. JOSUtA RHODES 4 CO., WHOLESALE FBUITEBS & COHEECTXOHEES, • 39: Wooo PiTrasuacny E^U HATE cm baud and are recciring .theXollowing Good*, which they offer at the loves! market rate* 75 bags It lea Almonds; i 20 boxes Maccamnl; 25 “ Bicily do 20 “ Vennleella; 25 hales Bordeaux do j 50 “ Farina; 16 bags Shelled do ; 50 “ W^RocfcCsniy; 60,“ Filberts; 1 25'" AKo.l do. 60 “ Walnuts;' | 10 “• Bad 'do 1 60 4t CreamrNuts; 15 « •••Capers; - 600 bushels Pea Nets; 15 “ Olives;. 25 bbla. Texan Pecans; , 75 Gone'Ercpa; 25 u Illinois do I ' 100 M • : Loxenge*; > ■ 2000 Cocoa Nuts; I 50 “ . Jujube Psate;v 200 boxes German Piama; 60 do*.af»ortedPicklea; 25 kegs do do : 30 ** u preeerres; 10 bbls. do do | 100 ** Pepper Sands; , t 10 cases Prunes, glsssjars; 10 esses Sardines; 10 * u fancy bxs; 5 « '■!«*= ■h£ bis. 50 casks Currants; 2 “ . “ do 20 cases Citron; 200 bags Bruril Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; t 40 bbb B*o. Sugar; 100 hf. “ M. R. do 25 “ Lovering’s Sugar; 200 qr. u u do I 10 cases Liquorice; 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 1 25 boxes Ref'd do 100 u Scaled do .20,000 Prlndpe Cigars; lease Mace; . YB>OOG Havana do 1 bbl. Nutmegs; -16,000 Regalia do 1 a Cloves; ’ 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; 25 gross Blacking; < 60 gxvMrs. Miller’s F. Cut 25 baskets Salad (Ml; • 60 gross AndeCTon’s do 3. C. Ajn>JUL*os..,.~. . J. O. ANDERSON & CO.,_ WHOLESALE ‘FRUITERERS AND CONFECEtOITEB3, Ho. O Wood *t.» BlU«b!kirgli} Ps. • TTJST RECEIVED, the most exieaslTe Fall Stock erer i) brought Weft of Che Mouutains/coh’UtlDg of— 850.bag* Brazil Sugar; . < 25 bis Macrcaonli 50 boxes Havana do 25 do YenaleeU!; 20 bids Lovering*s do, fin*- 1 SO do Toxfln pectus; £aWtfrlted; 25 do Illinois do; Is. LoTerlog'a eoerse 60 do* us'd Salad OU ; Sulvezlzed Bugar; 100 doa Pepper Sauce; lit. Levering’* ooarsej 100 doa Ketchup; Sugar; 1 60 do* assorted Pickle*; 6Q bbl* Stuart’* do do 1 25 doa eas’d Preserves; SOOO CocoaNoW;- | 125 LxaLoxangra; 15 cases Jar Pjroses; 25 e”* Sardines *l2 cases Fane/ Boses do | SObxsreflned Q^ubrioe; 250 bxa Ko.l Herring; - l 12 eases do; bxa Scaled Herriug; | 100 kegs German Plum* ; O &jMaffl; '- - | 60 cross Mr*; MlHer’* fine 150 tbs Nutmegs; Cnt; 136 tbs Cloves; , 50 gr. Mrs. Andersco’sdo; .40 gross-Blocking; | 25do20Hres; 85 bx*Citron; I 25 dot Capers; lOOOhnsPeaNats; | 20 doz'Onions:. 50 bxsJio 1 Hock Candy; 1 GO bags Filberts; 20 do Pol do do 1 CO bags Walnuts; 25 do Yellow do do j 75 bagsCrnun Nuts; 20 do Wblto do do 5 bags Oran. Walnuts; 66 bg* tries Almonds; { 150 bags Dairy Salt; 30 boles Bordeaux do; ! 20,000 Principe Cigars; S& bgs Sicily ' do; !000Wash. Regalia do; GO do shelled do; 1 IhJiOO Havana do; 300 bis Cluster Raisins; 30,000 Half Spanish do; . 250 bts M fi do; t *ep9 NEW BUUKii-Tt'ttstnr’a Sketches; bulb series; Venlrefthe City of the Sea; ' Daniel; ' . MrllvUle** new work. Bermons. French's Works; Salad fijr the Solitary; De Qalftoey 1 * new volumes; Hawthorne's . ‘<lo4 Uncle San;, by Mrs. Btowe. New. Great Truths by Great Authors; Complete Angler, by Isaac Walton; Han pi on Bridges; Grace- Greenwood’s Works; Angel Toloes 5 . Whipple’s Oration on Washington; ft Parley’s new-Tales; Arthur's do; Choate’s Discourse on Webster; Tangle Wood Tales; and other new and. elrjmnt Ulus trated Juvenile*. DAVTSOjrSBook Store, oett 65 Market street, near Fourth* piIEDKRIKA BttKMEK—the Homwof tbe.Sew World.. r Headley—The Second War with Great Britain. WOlia—Fun Jottings. Countcas D’Orvay—Clouded Tlapplnes*. Airs, llala—New Household Receipt Book. T.&Arthur—Sparingto Spend. Flagg—Venice, the City of the Sea. Rufus W. Clark—Lecture to Young Men upon the Formation of Character- Dickens—Bleak House. James Grant—Jane Seaton; or The King’s Advocate. Oreat Truths by Great Author*—A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphor*, Counsels, Caution*, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. r If. MINED A 00., oclD 32 Smithfiehl street HKXBBER EIAS JUBT RECEIVED— f Boorman pz Paap Scnornaa, composed and dedi cated to Mr. Julios tee, by If. Kleber. This pleeo ts embel lished with as elegantly colored vignettp of the dty of Paris, shotring tbeTcnJUsits. the Imperial residence of the French Emperor; the Church of Notts Dm, etc.—being a reliable and correct map of the French Capital, as taken by Mr. Lev, on his recent visit there, and Is of itself worth Ibenrieecharred far the Music- The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Romalot Lctaoyne, of Washington, Pa_, by If. Kleber. Fond Hearts at llome; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by Buekley** Serenade™. Must I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and Qennia «ordik Lillie Bcm g* for little Children—new. Heavily Wears the Day— ua«. Thinking of Thro—new Ballad. \Hut ihaii ! exit duett ftuus—Zlff-sac, Otj of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, ll*t- Ue, Chlltl re nr Delight tJopTwruming, and a gene ral selection of th# most tabloaable music of the dat. » No. 101 THIRD street oetSt ValaabU CONSISTING in part of the celebrated Btowal or Ever green Sugar Corn, Oil Colony Sugar Cam, ‘Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various improved varieties, Blue imperial, Bios Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, ltedfofr, Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of lbs finest ami moat ap proved sorts, Weld Carrots, Turnips and Hogan Boots lor the dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of fiower seeds; lawn Grass Seed, and a fall and oaaplete assortment of Qanlen and Faming its pigments of tfrg latest improvements, Monthly Vabenaa, Hoses, IlelMcrope, and floe blooming plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or MO allow rate*. Order* from Merchants. Praters or other* filled promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and Harttenltara] house. Fifth wroet, by japrS?] JAMK3 WABPBOP. €ARPKTfNO.— -A targe etoek of n««r and beautiful pat* terns do* TvnttlTxx *tthe NEW CARPET STORE, 47 Ylflh street, near Wood. Also, Oil Cloths of all widths and quaUttw; Regs, Jlatta, Matting, Window Shades, BUir-roda, Ycnitlaa Blinds, Ac-? AT m 10V*« CASH PUCX3. "fcTEW HOOKS—At DAVISON'S BOOK STORE, C 5 BLAB* i> RET street— The Analysis of the Bible. 1 SMiman'e Ytsll to Europe. Comparative Philology, D» Vere. Perurisn Antiquities; Illustrated. Hawks. Note* from Ufa. Henry Taylor. Wide World : illustrated ed. Parley** Present. Elegant jorenile; illoi'd. Christmas Blossoms. do Cottage Bible. Blrfcet Foster's splendid illustrated edition of Longfel low’s Works, English. Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Pam. New. Mm Stowe. 1 ofloence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Sparing to Spend. The Little Drummer. Tangle Wood Tales. Louis XVII 4 Life, Sufferings and Death. Venice, the City of the Sea. Second War with England. Headley, nistory of the Insurrection in China. . yinmea of the New World. Min Bremer. Home and Neighbors. Newed. do The Bow In the Cloud, or Covenant Merry for the Afflicted. Martyr Mlaalonary. The Behavior Book. Miss Leslie. Story of Mt. Blanc. Student's Manual. Her. John Todd's Books for Children. Life of Daniel Webster. For sale by J. S. DAVISON, nov4 Late Davison A Agoew. MAOAZINKS’ Pim — NoVEMBKH —"Yankee Notions— pnee 12V* eeuL'. Godey’s Lady's Book. Price 25 cents. Graham’s Magellan. Pricecents. Peterson’s Magazine. Price la cents. The Midnight Queen, or Leaves from New York Lire; by George Upp&rd. Price 25 cents. The Gold 80c kern, or the Cruise, of the Lively Sally i .by Captain Merry, U. S. N., author of the *' Flying Dutch man”—Ulusirated—a tale of peril and adventure that can* not fail to ezdte «««< Interest the reader. Price SScenU. U. MINER A CO., No. 32 Bmlthfield; street. -JAKES B Ot.AW. COLORED PAUAUATTAS.—I6O piece* of every shade and quality, just rewired at A. A. MASON A CO.' anpfl No.. 25 Fifth street. T T ALUADLK PROPERTY FOR eJALK—Situateon Penn V street, Fifth Ward, consisting of 32 1U front by 100-ft. deep to Spring ailey, on which Is erected four bouses. Price and term* made'known at the Beal Estate Office of, oclfi a. COTHBKRX A BON, 140 Third street. Bkcoalb your own landlord^—two houses FOR SALE, situate on Fulton streeu One is arranged with a store-room, and flro other room*, with finished attic, a good pared yard, hydrant. Ac. The Lot is 20 ffeet front by 132 feet deep. Price $2300. Also, near the above, & Dualling House* of hall, six rooms, and finished attic. Price $2200. Terms? SSOQ in hand; balance in one, two and three years. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, Ooti Real Batata Agenta. 140 Third «t. QUASSIA —J bbia, tiroand, for sale by octfi B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. COi FEB—323 bag* for aid* by sep23 iP SMITH A SINCLAIR. GLASS— 25 boxes 7x9; 150 do 8x10: \ 100 do 10x12; 20 do 9x12; 35 do 10x14; 20 do 10x15; 10 do loxlti; 15 do 12x15; 10 do 12x18. For rale by SMITH A SINCLAIR, oct4 . 122 Second and 151 First etreeta. NO. SUGAR—ISO hhds., prime, for sale by . ocU SMITH A SINCLAIR. CLAR1 PlEl) BUGAII—S hhd* for sole by ocU SMITH A SINCLAIR. CODFISH — lu caehe. for rale by oci4 » SMITH A SINCLAIR. -OSIN SOAP—IOO boxes, for rale by* ~ i _ , oct4 SMITH A SINCLAIR. 1A GROSS Perry D&rla’a Pain Killer, in atoro and for sale 1U by , FLEMING BROTHERS, ‘ i ocl6 BufcccMora tb J. Kidd A 00-, fift Wood street. ; TIAPER WAKKUOUSE—K» Urs=tt«riettlof American JT :#nd?orelgtfWrlUng-ptpen, .comWlsg Ja put of an qnallilea of Packet Commercial and Quarto Pcavfcobcap; Commercial Sole; Embtwod, eolored sul ttncyjwts papaia, , , , - PiperiJealar. t t I'.TJtOCKTiN—Sadplgißsncai&raaleby •ft p» ■ • corner or Market and Second istrcats. iI. Jj ;eep29 ... J. ft I*EEOB,iIc ALPIN A 00, '-■ " - - *l' '.-i l 2 AtJ i•* - t j■ '• ’’ - • " . , •, ;..v:;;.j>-i* x •- * * ”> ’« w * * s *j • s 3 - *** 4 ,<•« ‘ ' a t . 1 . * , ei?vviv: - .*> - ; «< vf - ■ - ■ \= ■'•••: yv ' “jY- ' k l * 1 v- Vi_.. < > ~2. LATJCST UUSIC, ire Garden Seeds* dwL fcOBIXSON * 00. - J • V ' > x ' ,1 ‘- ■ V » V « ’• .. »- t . •*.- .r FOR SALE AND TO LET.: -Property f&r Sale-. res subscriber "offers for sale, onTery reasonable terms, tha fffiowfag property, viir ■ • i ' ‘ A Three Story Brick Dwelling Honse, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street ahd Brantf alley; aridLotafeeifttmfc, an alley. The House Is one of Uxe best blindings, and la one of the oast pleasant neighbor bools, in the city. V ' i r »' • Fire lats—embracing of Front ana Ferry, streets; one hundred end'five feet fronton Ferry and sixty fee ten Front street, with a good three.story Brick BalMing CT the comer, a two story Frame on "Front gfc, and two Brick Baud' Ing* used as shops, an Ferry-st. ..<■ - --*7 = A Lot, 31 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between. Market sad Ferry street* - - *. A Lot, with Ttry convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 00, fronting bn Congress and Elm sts. A Hons*; and li3t,on Wylie street,near the new Court House. The bouse Is well arranged and in good order, end Is mrwocenpfedasa hotel.' •••• .. A Three Story Brick, on Smjthfleid street, near Berenth—, being In an excellent burineerloeafioa. The Lot Is 20 by SO feet deepy fronting on foalthfleldaL. ■ A Oottage Frkme and Lot. 23 by 130 feet, fronting on Anns and RobEawm streets, Allegneny City.. This is a very desirw bleand pleasant location tor a residence. . N&eXots iri the town of SFKeesport, each 60 feet by 150. Several of these are on the.Jialn strWt. Eleven Acres in'Llmetoirn, on the Mdnongahda lUT6ttJ*!£ whScbthereareihouseßt'iaetw areaome&ort idea ex«- fellent stone poal, and abundance of limestone* convenient to the landing; and twoccal pile open. Ninety Lots in. the town of Columbia, CO feet fcj 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of Lot privilege of Using whatever stone coal be may re quire for bis own use, from a pit near the fininminfa' b a pleasant Eituatl£ra'onthe bank of the Moncngahelarlr er, a short distance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an cx . -Two Hundred acres of superior StoneCoaljWithHoa*, Bailrcad, At This property ha£s front of 140 rods on the Slonongahela river; ah excellent landing; Sped-, grads and foundation Tor railroad—with, enough level'ground at one point for bouses ana gardens, or locations for manufactories. The vein is deep enongh to allow bones to be used In haul ing out the eoai—the quality of which, for Iron work, steam, gas, or Jor any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by any in iha country. '• In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq., will give all necessary information, and be authorized to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. - JAJ&&J MAT, mySfl *Na. no Pwre'atriNit FOETY-05E BUILDING LOTS - • _ __ AHD Two Large Brick Dwelling Houses for Sole. ; f l iUB subscribernow offers the following desirahleproper ‘ X tyfors&le, situate In the Seventh Ward, and-bat ten minuterwalk from the.Cdurt-House.- •" • OJiB ifABQB BJUCK. BOUSE, with nine apartments,, situated potbe corner of Colwell and Miller streets. Also, OSE CiRQE TWO BTO&Y: BRICK. HQGSB,wlilrdgtu apartments, situated on heed street. Eight Building Lots on Colwell street f tea Building Lots on S&d : street; twenty-tbree-Bmlding Lots on-Millerstieei. His property is Tery conveniently situated, and will be very desirable for private residences. The above property, if not sold previous tolhe middle of May, 1854jTrUl be put upatPohlic Auction. Teyscash; the balance in ten yean, with For-forther .particulars, enqaire ofthe . JACOB TQIIJSB,^ «epjfr6inl. - Corner 7th Ward. City Property tor Bale or Exchange* THE undersigned vQI exchange far Leeds Id the suburb*, thefallowtcg-Property, or will dispose of it on'long payments, vis; . A three story Brick House, on Second street, now occupied by Hem. Charles Naylor, This house Is built-in modern style, and of the best materials. Also, three two story Crick Houses on Pike st., each bon* talning three rppmi, r Also, two twtf story Frame Dwelling Houses on-Plne st, each containing twelve roams. Also, three two story frame Dwelling Houses on Locust atm each containing three rooms. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Pike, st, each containing three rooms. Also, three two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham, on a lot SO feet by 120, with room to build seven houses more. The Fifth Ward Property is on six eostigtons Lots of Ground, GO feet front on Pme and Locust (continuing through the square and euruera on Pike st.) They are so arranged that each property can be said separate. Any one withing n-hazne can be accommodated by paying little more than a rent, after the first payment, as I will gtre teg years fbr the balance. Apply to fjelO} JAMES BLAKELY. Valuable Property For Bale. THOSE TWO LOTS, N05.15l and 153, in Col. Wood’s plan of Pittsburgh; each GO feet on Water street, «od et» tending 157 feet through to Front street, along Redoubt alley. Immediately below John Irwin A 80ns, aim opposite the Central itaflmnd Depot. The whole will be offered till the Ist of November, after which, (if not. add,) it will be subdivided into Tots to suit purchasers. For toms, which will be made «uy as to payments, apply to LEECH, McALBIN A OCX, Res. 242 and 244, Liberty gL, Httaburgh. Pa. Fib SALK-TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS. SlZE—Each 50 feet front by 200 deep. PRICE—S2OO epch. TERMS—SIO in hand; balance at $5 per month. SITUATE—Within 20 minutes walk of the city. APPLY—lmmediately, to oetlfi 8. CUTHBEBT A SON, 140 Third at DWELLING house FOR SALE, with Lot 60 feet ftoot; situate on the Brownsville Road, near the toll gala, in South Pittsburgh. The House is a new frame of Are rooms, well papered; a good Stable and out-oven; choice Bruit Trees, Grapes, Ae. Price SHOO. oct!3 8. CPTHBERT A SON, 143 Third at. rpuRRE SIUKE LEFT, ON SAME TERMS—Three Build- JL lug Lota, within twenty minutes walk of the city/50 feet front by I£4 deep, at $2OO each. Ten dollars in habd; balance at fire dollars per month.' Apply td-iut, to octSO 8. CUTHBEBT A SOS, 140 Third at. itlftgaifle«at Country Seat. riuUS subscriber oilers fbr sale thatbeanUfulTract of Laud A on Goal Hill, formerly occupied by Robert Finney, Esq., and adjoining of A. Kirk Lewir. Esq. It contains twenty acres, and part of which is under cul tivation, havingon it a fine young Orchard, and is also orna mented with forest trees, shrubs, plants,' Ae. This location commands one of the most extensive views to Western Pennsylvania, and being within twenty minutes walk from the city, presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market. If not wild entire beta* the Ist of June, It sill be divided Into Lots and offered at Auction. A. WILKINS, mj3 . . 71 Fourth at. For Sals. AXOT OP GBOtTiTDIa Hogs'! Plan of Lots In the Third "Ward of the City of Pittsburgh,near High street, and being 29feet front on Penniytnmi* Arenue, and running The property willbe sold, clearofaß Incum brance, except in annual ground- rent of one hundred and slxty-fire dollars, to which it la pott subject On the proper* tyaresrran good TEXElEESls—At®brick and twofmne —♦Utwoatories high, and renting fbr about At* hundred dollars annually. . Price, $1200; $5OO cash, and $6OO inOmonttUH-bygoad endowed paper. 1711. G. FKEEXD,- jal&tf Attorney at law, Ko, 126 fourth rtmt - FOB. SALK l A thrwhundred yards IX. of the RaQroad Station hr£ast liberty, containing about nine andosehalf acres;- The improTementacotudst of a goad two story frame Dwelling House, with brick out houses and stabling and an abundance of fine fruit and ex* celient water. Enquire of mirnm.T, * caupbell, Attorneys at Law, 76 Grant street. 'TT'DiEGAR—W bblapurp Cider. V eepS3 , J. P. WILLIAMS. NAILS —ISOkegs assorted Mails and Spikes. uep2S J. D. WILLIAMS. Glass-w boxes Bxio, axii ioxis, idxi-l ? ; ■ acp23 : J, D. WILLIAMS, 123 Wood at. DRIED. APPLES—IOO bu&belaon consignment; far gala. sep29 J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood gt. GOLDEN BYMJP-6 bbla extra fine. acp2B J. D. WILLIAMS. > CU AR'UOUSK MOLASSES— -5 10 bbUSt James; 60 bbla New Orleans; 10 hi bbls do For sale by *p2B J. D. WILLIAMS.' (TtOFFEfirW bags prime Kio; j 20 do do Laguayra; 20 do Old Government Java; 6 cases Ground, in pound papers. • - eepSS ‘ J. D, WILLIAMS. C*t i/'t LoS- CHROME FELLOW, in.stcreand forg&leby \j\ >U wep23 . ■ FLEMING BROTHERS. *“ BLAMK IiOOKS—Cop, Dsatyand Helium Blank Work, of every description, on hand or manufactured to order. Always on. hand s choice stock of Legen; Journals; Day Books; Chsh and e/ Order Books; ' Cm# Books, 4c, -Blank books paged to order. W. 8. HAVEN, Blank Book manufacturer, Market street, comer of Second. SILK. BONNETS.—A- A. MASON 4 CO-, No. 25 £1270 street, will open, on Thursday, tbs 13th Inst- 200 new Fall Style SILK BONNETS. oetll B ROCHE SHAWLS.—IOO Broche Shawls, beautiful pot ters, just recM at A. A. MASON 4 CO.'S, oetll No. 25 Fifth slreet. I' ONQ SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CUJ, No. 25 FIFTII J street, will open, on Wednesday, the 12th inat, 3 eases RSI PIBK LONG BHAWUL oetll A A. MASON 4 CO., No, 25 FIFTH street, would Inrfte » attention to their unri railed assortment of Ladled Cloth and Batin Cloaka, and Yelret Taltma.- oetll JUSTiRBCKIVKB, Ladies Brown, Lrab eol'd GAITERS; Also, ladles*. French Mo* Kid and Goat Skin BOOTS. SHOOTE3, JENNY LINDS, and BUSKINS—aII of the .best manufacture, and at low prices. L- E. HAYWARD,' octlO . ■ ~ Corner Market and LTbfrrtyrta. z®. SHELL OYSTERS DECEIVED DAILY AT Ijgv/DYER'S. on FIFTH STREET, one door abOTe •, 7^®W|^ r -the Theatre, and immediately oppostt#.Maaoa* ic BaU. ; SSfrAcalH* solicited ftoalorere of good faeplft MOLASSES-250 bbls Plantation Molasses; • 176 half this do do • 16 bbls Sugar House do (8t James,) For tale by . fnep!4l MILLER 4 BICKETSON/ YARNISHKD FABER Kflfr. Hn,Walnut, Bose and' Tulip Woods, with Mouldings and Medalllons. Also, Tarious styles of Italian Marble* with designs for hanging. For rele-br - act" ; WALTER P. MARSHALL. & Wood st PAPER HANGINGS—A great variety,.-from Yelret and $AOO to.good Imititfon* at 3714. Beautiful Papers at 12Ji Cbe*, Papers; iii lo(» aj. Tor «01a hj - [oct7] . WALTK3 P. MaRE» * 10 jastreaSTodandforttlob, Vuv «=« ; ... . . . . VT.FMTvn BBOS. 1 ( ICVJULOOUUUC jmUCUiAL KX LV* v/TRACTSj a full assortment on hand and for sale by j-OetT TtEMINSBaoa. SHEET IKO.N—iu tons-attorsed, C.T Kale cn faYcrabia ■taantjr ••.•.■ .. •? ,-«ipa V-. .:, . . J.B.LEECH,McALFIN t CO.! V/AOUWiaXH-JOttllls Powdered fcr eels iy ~ - * a. jtßSEshcK, tco,: Cdtis ■ OrraerWood aod First streele. t-i. r * I • v- . . • ; . ■-• r *' s \ . - r :. .* . ri v dosen hemp, ta'• _£> and for tala by . , HILLER. A BICHLHSONi oct29 ~ gl-kadasaiibgßyitmt I ' "YTTINBOW GLASS—SOO bdxoa assorted dicecity -f r - country window glass,la stee aridforaale by - MILLER * EICKEIBO2f t ;* bct2&-'- : - ; ; • -■ 221 and£3 liberty St, : .rpOBAWO-r r . - -.. , A 150 boxes Russell k Robinsons S& and 6’s tobacco; - 120 do W.H.Grxnt’eS’snndtTs .v --.vdo;;.•:> v.--. •. 100-do.- Halbert A Gentry’* s’s, and 10's do r ■< ■5O kegs SkTwtet Pittsburgh •*—" V' l -db; vPltqpr- -do- -* . do* Jt , «‘ ' . Instore .andfcr saleby ' . •• UIILSB . ABlCSffibDH, i' -[ > octgfl 221 and 223 Liberty at, . OILS— .. . • WinterspenaoH; % .. Bleached winter *l4s>hani oil; : v - T . . Bleached winter whale oil; -L Tanner's, straits and bank oOt- . No, Hard and flaxseed oiL . • In store andforsale by '- . MILLER A RICSSISOSI.. oct23 - . ... - r f ,221andgQLibertygt. . . •'• EBAZTT. SCdAJt—*s bags Brazilsugar, forkalaty; .MILIAR'A KICKETSONi ' t cct29 > . . .. .-221 and223libertyrt.: . 15 bbb prime packed butter;- - ; ;•• f'-i. -»?.5. :W,r~rv ' X 100 half chart* ToucgHyioityGcmpcwiler aitd Blick' . .- Teas;-- -vi -?.£</*. V -250boxes > “do : do“ Tea,'. Forsaleby ’ SriLX J fia4ItICKCT3ON% V * txt29 . : j , ■ r -- •* > 22l>gl2gltiihcrfjst». ; SVOAR JLUP MOL&S&BS—‘ ~ .. . . 70 h&dS'plaaiatiair.rugxr; r ' 400 bbl*;' —j dar- XQOI»SMJr-" 150 half bills .<&"”* r ‘ do; 35 6b14 sugar'htmss doi -■ - SIII.LSR * RICEETSO2T* ' SSlMdSSLßwiysL'^’ ■' . r prime lUajcoflßc;.-.- ~ >_• .V . •• 30 <so Laguayra ‘ j|o;" ’ ' ; . - P--*;jt • r 25 pockets JaTt-dai foreale by *. _ • MILLER A KICSETSO3, ’T octZJ - -: v;. - :: ---r. T>«CKWH£ATTLOPE—lOOKuiafel'nlebJ-' XI- EBKEAIBICK. *, HEBBONB. orta • ■ Z«Llbgty«tSlt.* *T>EAiiLiLßHt“lscaaSi fbr . v ; a X KißSPAißicg fe.nEßnoya. . chestoY. H- aad S2ae> mselred and. for gala by X-' octsi ' KIBEPATSICg^ rpOBAGCO—£O boxes S’* Bad - _. t J. _ 3 cases j&rrow’fl'ffr; fornln br ' KIRKP&TRICK^IIEBRONB;,- QAP—QSticxea i^alaSoapJofKUabjr.;....^. V-' octal ~ KXKgPAIHICg 1 HEBBOSa.' MESS POKE—SU bhis Mess Porkfcir Misty- ~ ■ octal- n KIRKPATRICK k HJEUBONS. . ARTISTS' MATJIKIAIr - &>.gras*-Bristls:Broshflftf 60 do Sable ‘ do TO • do '• Paints, **d. in ottla tuba) ~ . :-**• . le store and for aile by ■ ' yf.romrfl- - -'*> ' r ; -gaec«adrs to -r . 60 Wood alrect.' ROLL BULPfiUi£-~600 lbs ia atorejiKi for by -■ — * oct23 - : •v : : - • FLBHiyQ BSOS. 3 QALKR ATUS—2QOQ ftg in gtora aftd.fh* •alm +y. *; O oct2B . - FLEHIKg BROS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD—6OO fia in store and far said by • ; «tgB. - : r . - ; - ••Kaxawtjfflos^i OIIiJ-r20 bbls.lf 0.1 Tanners,Oilt. - »-? l<U tf Walßank dor"' " A ~ r 2T« •l?inWmesched'Wlia2aO{lj- '-. : -'--- V>. • In store and for sale.b* , FLSHD7G BROS-- r . *'' Kldd'4 r O^---, - <**2l -• ■■•- :• •» -v. -60 Wood stocks : .. ACIJX^ octa -•-'■■- - •♦• - manna-BBO& OU* carboys in store end for ale by . = j ® oeta . joarpca TOm.- • TALKKIAX ROOT—4OO lbs English.in store forsale fry J focgiy, ~ vyLEHISg-ft^Oa^Vr rpwENTY-JTYB Bazina Berfanaij,- *a»rted, Ja X store and for «ale by ' “ ‘ “ ocls eHEiSaB— »a boxes, prime, joat reeetred and ibr sale by , SMITH * BISCLAIB, • ,• ... lii Second, and 151 .Front street, BAB L£Al>—2ooo jSsjosixseslTed end for tale by . BMITH* SIKCMIBi ' COFf££ —150 bags j»rime'Jlio Ctolres for sale by ■■■ ' - betas , -■ '-. SMITH * BIXCLAIE. ! O. r-X'GAft—lay fcliils N, O. bnitar for sale by - ■ . QttS ■ - BHITH& gINOIAIB. - 'T¥rJJtIX>WXH»A&i—3OO baxesynsaortsd sixes, forsale by VV. octas . . .. . aarra taiMHAiB, ; ■ ■■. , ■ - . - J °«=t3S SMITH 4 SIWCIMR; ' riHMoTUr lrarbel lor Ole by'" ! “ 1 oe2o - i SMITH'* SISCMIB,.' * /"'tEIAJfBEEBIES—A ferr barrels for sale by " ' ■■ \J <x£B SMlTH*gPfcmßr CtfAlt—lTS hTvtw r ?<ogwef<,» ysTeby : '’ : .- -/ SMITH* SINCLAIR, v Tj'XIKACT LOGWOOD—IO,OOO Ba for sale by -*~2 • • B. A.FAHSBSJOCX 4 CO, /. • . • - Const Wood imdllrut sn. • • AS4L4LLSTKAM MiOIHIi FOK BALK: price 3300 oelB S. CDTHBEET a-SOy, HO TfiM »L ‘ SSSrtT’ T;<WO BHAWL&-2000 B»y Bt»U-toI -Kmcire -tong J-d this morning at-; v. _ o<al7 - - ■ -A. A. IIASON A CQ.'S, Sg 25 BTii si. • BRUCHS SHAWLS.—A. A. MASOS * FJSTH Sanaa •ttrocbeSaawla. • . .. _ . T . ceil" ' PIiATX) PRISTS—SOO pes. Plaid i'rintg (brilliant • jast Tweired at ' A. A. SIASOX k eO.’S, * r - - - •- yp.Ssßilb.gtmt. ’ ; BKUCAIhs gLLfe^i—lojws* beautiful Black Brocade tiiic just opened at A. A. 2IASOH A XX>.*& l - - - - . .;.Xtt.gs'glith «t. - A SL°?F 4^^>g-^ggtrectlredat 2L * I j*gP A A-MASQSA Ao. S& fifth Atrtefc 'will'ln a, few *. <»?#»«*▼« and ©pea b?er lQQfr Woo&aLoaa and trrerj description.-, -,:. y; . ■ c&Z ' ■pLAIPS. PiiAlD3. r -60 os. Victoria and Rr»e.y-.. P-.M. i IrarreeeJrcd M 4. jugojj 4 , 00.-3, -■= ■ Ko.armhrtj«t.' CHOATE’S EULOGY ON DANIEL WEBSTER-' B«ii« »TMsepur» deUfcred before thh Faculty, Btd uenta amiAlumni of Dartmouth CoUeye-on -tbeday W«- Commencement, July 27,1853, cosanembraSra ta Daniel - Publlsbed by roquc»S,"»Qd T mr *ila at ocl . GILDKNFENNEY & CO.'S, 70 Fourth.streetaj ■ _ _l_ » ¥ • - / . ' \ NUMBER 98i '_ SkegiJfo.lirfjtwelraciindfbrsalß-ty. > ■ MTELES & RICKKIgOa,- -- 5 ' odSO ---r, .»- •-». 22i>pdj2S3IIWjBt>: - SONMLIE3—. - }.*■. Iron, Saili, Litton Taras; w ~_ . ■R'r&pplßg.TTTitiDgand;letter paper; v Bed.eords,.hrine»pJpes t bi , ooms;- ; ' Broshes, buckets tabs; ; ‘ * r ; •i IniigOy Writs tead,lead, r; Shot^raleratnsVftplees, candles; . • - r ' ' ' * - ? MTOVER ± TlTCggtßQgf >• - 221 nnq 2S. Liberty ft/ ■ I LOUR—SO bbtaS. P. Flour; 1 ~ “ :>- ■ 2>- “ Richer Kx. do; for m]» by -. etn • KIRKPATRICK XgBREOSg. ■\n>—lObbtrlfo-lLartOtti 1 - J 15 “ lumas’~ do; fhr.ralobr-. octal EIRKPATBICg Jt-HEBROSS. ' IQDOMGBUAT.TrI-Sfin ft|ij FthITL hi itef»»»nrf'fr»M|a i*y . r f»ep2Sl .napKftJßQfc./- iXESUSa BROTHERS. ' I*' ' *’• J£SUHATTCETH > ’;r Coiiwic ofJ)fanK>ndaad.yfTTV*Trt. rileyv v TUKPEMTISE—IB’ prime-ord ay lamhmr aiH fop grie.br . CfcggSg] • B. A. FAHRE^CgAGV^ >BA(XO-rOOOozes6’s.S'sand 10 pioga; 10 do «pan aod rrataral leaf: , f V .10 do V6-!b ecddimccii twist ;■ 0 28 ■ ■■ ■■ ■ .. j. d. rami for pale by' ‘ •• ' ! ' 11 -» X , B. A. FAHNISSTOCK 4- CSJ- * - QfetS - Corner Wood and ytatjts. ANISEED— 200 Iba for sale by •' - «t 8 -••<■• B. QQ i UGABr-a7~hhd». prime It. O v Sugar clo» Oi# lot, by , ROBERT BELL, -- -cctfoft* • - • 237 liberty street, oppcaito - octs '-a:~a. aASON4CQ.’B.s&s-Rm l ai : : mELyiliyga-f-.A. jpientmfc easgrtaeot -of, mait • i^j •ii £S!SSSSSS£S^£?»' — ?" » gets . A. A.'MABOH 4 tX>>B.yo.2s JiaW «»- . Eosia— 76 bbla bright yellow for sole I>t ~ “P 23 J ' H. AT A Cfcl' SUUXOti S^Ufy—looo for—, TTT' -^P 2 ? A. YAHNggrOclf'g 00, -tilCK—-25 lierces far galeby- .■- . - - " “P 29 J. S. LEECH, acllhs*C(j.' wn>29 -.- -J. B. LEECH. McALM * CO. gpS& J. SL LEECH, MeALPDf * CO. cm- WAEgASTS WASTED .SPfyUU by; SJOTOTT iiOWBIK-• . octo , Rfl Estate Agenta, Past BaEdinsyllfUirt; ’TrZXASGQ COUNT?—TOO ACKJS3 V t rWelTada'pted for Iron faraace*;;fc*Tin* aa tbt©dso» of timber *ad, rich ore; situate about one mflefcraaTth® Allegheny Titer.' at the Beolßstaie .Qfflcaof .. . OGWOQI>-150 bbls ChlP&eJ and Qrotmd fr- T octll „... ... -..A-XJAHSJBgIOCHLfcaQ.- for sole by ,1 SALAD UlL—fiola£kets,£oah t forsal«b7< octll B. A. gAHSfcSTOCK'A CC L f I USAS—£O half chests prime XI reeo; - ~ " jL ~ ' -50 do -'- OmtoamadOoßogr * ; Xx ? - * 160 caddy taxes <lo :; do 7 • - x ; «epg j. p. william PALM OlLgUAr—6uuEaif> ffyire'aiyttorKig fry •' ~ scplO ' J -- --- -- 1 yLOUSO BBOTttEESt ■fyUßDyiAii* BAKE—SOdftifl IVrderwi £ir sileby :X-r. ,OcU3. , . . : ~ . -H. ACa VfjßW SILKS—A.XMASON A CO^iiVlfTUet,h*Te X* their Fall- Stock c£ spSsadfel DlaivFiiia .and.Broo(lgSHtovCf th9-lat«tpattegoa.--. .vv ..:. oct& rpWJSNTI-FITB barrel*, Alum, to Crystal, ft» store «whi ~j. : by -- —' oci3 KLiai&’O . • VJJ kg* ~ ' ■■ • • «•*-*. v. V' . •* 'Y \ «m«a- a»a»la »i(ag«atag . : BKQTUKea,
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