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Printed -end PubfttMi every Mormsiffy (Sunday excepted.} OY PHILLIPS & OILLBIOEE, Eontir-wesr O0&KKB or vooi> ahi> nrra stßzsxs, 8&* T£RitB.—Six6 Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. ; -fix Dollars will invariably, be required if not paid within the year. ■ r . . 43P* Single copies *wo COTTB-rfbr aale at the counter In the Office, and by-the News Boys. ' - THH SAUTED AT HOBHIHO POST It pnbU&bpilcfroia the K&mo offlco, on a large blanket rise aheet, at IWO DULLAKS & year, in advance. Single copies •FlVE coila. -•••:* ■■ V ■ -■ ' 43- No paper will be. discontinued-(unless at the discre* on of-the-Proprietors,) nntil all arrearages aro paid. •JfSjr No-otteniion will be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory reference In thisdty. " jQji" Connected 1 tnUi Oif. Jittabluhnait of- the Homing Pott 11 one oj the largof Printing.Office* in Vie aty, where aU kxndt of work %s done on the thwiest notice, and mod reaton ableteniis. . < • • j • '•* • KATES OF ADVERTISING, AGREED UPON.BY THE PUTS BURGS PRESS. TSS U!<KB NOKPAEIIL, OB 1265: Onesqu&re, tma 6 DO il - * ( each 'additional insertion 25 a 44 oneweek.. 175 “ 41 two week 5......... ....',. 300 . H > three week 5..........;.... .......... - 4 00 44 11 n one month.... „ 5 00 41 4 * two. month*..... TOO 44 44 throe months “ four months.. ......... • «t • m0nth5..'..^........- , * “ one year ......4-..-.. 18 00 Bt&mling Curd, six lines or less, per annum—lo 00 CBANGEIQLK At¥L£ASTOI: One square, per annum, (exduslro oftho paper)-. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F* GILLSIORfi, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LATT, . Office, comer of Iburih street and Cherry alley, ' pnTsnunon, pA., : £3* Will attend to hla professional .bnslneas as usual, at bis office, between tho Lours of 9 A.}!..and 4 P.IL of each day. . • • . ■ Jy2o G. Orlondo Loomlßy A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, abore Wood. A Jy4y „ .. : ... • . Thomas M* Blarahail, - ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lcrwrie’a Buildings, Fourth street. . ■ 1 jan7:ly K. BiCarnahnU) ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Qrantstreet.. jefcy J. N. Sl'Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—offie© in Bakawell'n buildings, on Grant street. jo2 D. iL Haven, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and J\ ucnr gmithfleld. . • mnr27y .I. S» Morrison, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOH AT LAW—Office, to* J\ mored to No. 44 Grant etreot, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. aprlOqr lit Biddle Roberts, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. IS2 SmUhfleld street, f jCX between Fifth and blxtli. Collections rareftilly attend* vd to—ppcrial stn»ntiQn given to Oonvoyandnc. [decffily Thomos Means, ■ Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. tny4 ■■ •• ■ ' S. P. Ross, -A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth struct, Pittsburgh, JCX fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s livery 'Etnb.le. ' >2S . N. Buekmaster, . . A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth struct, .third door ab©vo JTA. Smitbfield, South wds.- Oouveyanclng of all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real K* tate examined, Ac. - - : - . novlO BUSINESS CARDS. James C. Watt, ' MERCHANT TAILOR— No. 45 Flfih street, Opposite the Theacre; Ihttwburgh, Pa. . ; • apr? Waiter P« Marshall, IMPORTER and Dealer In French and-American. Paper tlonginga. 1 " y' . ~ ! : ronrii 1. XV i Chndwlcb, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The luglicst £rlce in cash paid for raga. : myll:y L r - -- ’• J, Bryar, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT Ififl Liberty street, and *.U Diamond alley. fablO.-y J. H, Weldln, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and School Hooka, Paper and Stationery, No. t>3 W«rf struct. (between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. fmrSQ a. curuaxar a. t*. fi. CUTHBERT & SON, Beal estate and general agents, No. bo SHiiihfitld street, . po»I ' ■■■ ■■■ : ■ I>. £3. Hnywaril, DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS anil IEOIIOBN ana BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty «ta., Mo. m Pitts Pa. , tt, F. WEDDELL, ' LOAN BROKE!!,Dcaloria Notes, Bonds, Mortgage, Real estate Stocks, Merchandise, Ac. . -.gg* Office, Masonic Hall, Kiflb street, next door to the . j Cibsens* Deposit Bank, Vittsborcb,!**. • , ■ eorS H PIL&SCIS O- - a*li*XT.— WUtSIIAW. BA.IUKY A RBNSHAW, . TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS ; Dealers In Wooduu and Willow \\ are, Japanned Tin. Ware* House' keeping Utensils, Wholesalean>lJ(ct&UjNo.*2s3 Liberty street, FittNburjrh. *t>rls:v King & Moorhead, WHOLESALE GUuOKKS AND PRODUCE-DEALERS— No. 2T Wool street. Vittfbureh. fmy23 Smith & Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS ASH COMMISSION HER* CHANTS—Corner Wood anil. Firrt st<. Tonr^ D. A. Fahnestoclt Ac-Co., TXrHOLESALF. DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer First Mid VV Wood Mxcets, and corner Wood antlfiixth., ffeM William Glenn, FOK BINDER—Corner of Third and Wood streets, above . C 1L Kay, wbero he U prepared to do every description Of Baling and Binding.- . ■ jdec2 John 11. Alellor, "fTriIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.IN MUSICAL W INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books awl Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. [janl XL. C. fetocltton, Late joiinson a sxockton,, bookseller, sta- TIONKB. Printer and Binder—corner of Market and Third streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. (jyflLtf Thomas 91. l.lttle, "ITTATOII AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between VY Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry mado end repaired. ' fopfcly ■ Paul Ac- BKnjrdoolc, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIIANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Oluo- • • (apl.tf - •“ JOHN GROUTT, SUCCESSOR to Mamin a M’Laoquun, Importer of BRANDIK3. QIN, WINES, Ae. Also—Dealer la Fine Old ir/iwli/ond Peach Brandy, corner of BmlLUfield aud, Pin»t street*, Pittsburgh,. Pa. .. janl&tf • y^.«v: i • A* Tindte, - * ' • fsMfflt WHOLESALE and itoKd! SADDLE, TURN ESS, fSgfiESirTRUNK, VALISE and CARPET DAO ruonufeo- Jr: turer, No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. D* Williams, ‘TTTTIIOLE3ALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND YV 'Forwarding and Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce' and Pittsburgh Manufactures—Wood sL, four doors above Fifth, Pittsburgh. . mart ? — PAGODA TEA STOKE. JEHU HAWORTH, Wholesale and - Kdaxl Grocer, Dealer ‘and Importer of Old Coantry Black Teas, French Bran* dies. Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburyli, Pa»- ■ . ' r : feb23:y . card. . H LRE, (huoczssor to Mubpht a Lte,) WOOL PEAL # EK AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street, fmyi J. D. IUKUOS—. Kirkpatrick <fc Herrons, TfrnOLESALK GROCERS, PRODUCE. AND COMMIB - SION MERCHANTS,andDealersin Pittsburgh flianu factiircs JVo. 213 liberty sired, Pittsburgh, Pa. my!7;y JOIIN FLk11U<G....'.i.............00CnRAH FLEUiaa. PLEMINGBBOTHBRB, W . (Successors to J. KltM A Co.) lIOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 00 Wood ttrut, Pitts burgh, Po. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lone's Celebratedi : Vermifuge, Liver Pillfi, Ac. •• - .. my7:y 1 CAIIIUAGK FACTORY. “CT T R. TERRY, \ irgln alloy, between Wood and Liberty YY • strata, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAROUCHES and CARRIAGES, of every description. All work done warranted. The advertiser would hero stato that he served nluo-'ycara apprenticeships the business, and hM worked for many years 1q the principal shops of tbo Eastern cities. raar2l>:tf .. behuehman A Uaunlelny TITH«3RAPHERS— Third street,'Qpporftothe Postoffice, I j Pittsburgh. ..Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Arcliitoctoral and Machine Drawings, Business and VW Linn Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed in Odlbrs, Gold, llronzo, orßlack, in the most approved style, and at the most reasonable prices : ■ octlfcly “ . Austin Loomtij REAL ESTATE AGENT, MeTchandltc, Stock, and Bill Broker,Office, No. 9^ Fourth Stroet,(abovo Wood.) The subscriber, hnving opened *an office at the above place, for the purpose of negotiating Loan* Bills, Bonds, .Mortgages, and all other Instruments far tho security of Money, and forthe pnrehose and sale , of Stocks, Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas* fpg ltcol Estate. fJv7] . • ■ AUSTIN; IfIOMIS, m&E OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT/ (Un Jonjr -1 BTO3 A Stockton,) andBLANK BOOK Ain> BTATIONE-• BY prepared to execute every style of Lead, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book'Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank: Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the ahortcst.notied end ow the most reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse fipraor of Market and Second streets, • iMniwOfflceandßookTOndery, No. SOTblrdst. nov!6 ' • BEW SEED STOREi JAMES-WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY. BIRDS of the most Improved bnedi being very hardy,: and {fine singers. BirdSoods —Canary,Hemp,. andmjxM SeetL.JJonqoota will be furnished oomposed • of the finest FI/)WERS, vis: Cornelias. Bose Buds, Helioiropcfl,.Ac.Evergreens (lb P®t*) fbrChriffttrmsTrees,from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth st, near-Wood. . / . dw3Q JRAKCB RELLSRS, ..*? r ■ v./,. MSS* OWSSB, Pittsburgh. • ■ / Sfarylani i Pittsburgh. • . - ••• BelleMi Ntcoii A . - : ■: . T>RODUOE asd GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, m No.Bo9libertystrMVPittsbnwh,Ea. . . ■/ • gpertu, Linseed and lard Oils. » J . Jj2B ......A... 9 00 ........... .10 00 12 oo .~\LIZ3 KIRKPATRICK-, g. Haven. PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & GtLLMORE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP FIPTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $O,OO PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 ;WHEN PAID STRICTLY lit ADVANCE. business cards. JOHS M f CLOSX£V». 00RN1LX03 U’CXQSUT* Wholesale and Eotail Clothing Merchanta, > 80. 88 WOOD STREET.. > mitj? subscribers rcspoctftilly inform their old customers | , yfiti tho public In general, thatthey have this day as sociated themselves In tho above badness, under tho firm of JOHN M*CLOSKEY 4 CO*. They respectfully. solicit a sbaroof public patronftgK,. . .. Tho previous business df each , will be sottledbythom* Folva* resp**ftUv«dy.. . ; WULUV wukb,- Phila;..;. n ,.....7u. rnexmos, Pittsburgh. vfitUler&Rtcl&etßon, ,-••• TTT’HOLESALK GROCERS, IMPORTERS 07 BRANDIES, T t Wine* and SeKMs-iN08.173 and 174, oomor of Irwin and Übcrty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Noils, Cotton-Yarns, Ac., constantly on hand. ~ jy2B : ■ . B* T* C. Morgan, T)OOKBfiLtER AND on hand II ageneral assortmontof School, Miscellaneous and Bl&uk Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Wholesale and Re toil, No, 104 Wood stroeL below Fifth, Hast side, Pittsburgh; ■6a»\T&nted,tt&g3 and Tanners* Scraps. - aplS:ly . James Lowry, Jr., eUAIE AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 5294 Fettufmon** -Raw* liberty strtet, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which ho will soil lower than articles of the same quality can bo sold In the city. .He would call 1 par ticular attention to his large stock of .Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced . prices. Also, Turning of every description'executed in the neatest manner* Onion loft at.theWoro Rooms, or nt the Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly • ttendftd to. ........ _ : v • , , mart I ; wk. a. a5aa0H....... .......................-JAnns caiiaxu. HEBEOS & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers or an kinder brass wore, LO COMOTIVE, STEAMJSNGINK, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al -00, Ootton Batting Manulhctunrs.- - Foundry on Rebecca 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 Offico, will be promptly attended to. ,■. . . Xeb9:ly , JOSEPn T. LOWRI, JVo; 43 Cbmcr of JtylA and Wood SrteU, Office upstairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,; BbSPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY,'Iu commo tion With Intelligence and General Collecting, lie will also attend to renting. i Persons in want of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will bostippllod at abort notice,: All 'business>Qntraitod- tolds care promptly at .tendedto. r. ■ Itycratces—T* l J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan. Esq., W. 0. Lcsllo, .Dr. Alex; Black,Hornes Mackcral, A. A. Mkxoc, Maffit A Old.. • ■- ■■■. ■ . •- ■ jan!B j Cargoes DagnerVeotype ana Art Gallery^ . Apollo 2/Uilding, Ab» ,0 AbtirtA street, (next to Xpbu”; < . •. ■> ■.Carpet Emporium) *■■■■■ .. B, M, CARGO A CO, having fitted up the most rafrv ample rooms lutho city with mammoth sky mid Ha* Bldo lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, ia stylo to suit all,' varying.ln price according to jggferjgeaKlzo and quality of case, Ac. 02L. Bupenor Oil Paintings, by tho best artists, for taio, nod on ex hibition durmg the day and evening. Citizen* and stran gers are invited to call and examine specimens and Paint lags. ftprJl . NEW CABPET STOKE! No* 41 Fifth Street) near Wood. A N Uimvcdled .assortment of CARPETINGS and OIL ,/X. CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns tor Spring sales, now open for inspection; coualsliugof— Koyal Velvets; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Sapor Threo Ply; .*. • Super and Fine Ingrain. Tapestry Vcnltuus; . ... • Twilled and Flam TenltUns, Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, Chenille* and Tufted Hags and Matts, Canton und Coir Mot* ting; Jute, Chain, Oocuo, Adilald, AUc&n,anil bheepj«Mu Matte; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and quaHtifS; Stair and Floor Druggets, Ortwn Baize, Piano and Table Covers, Yesitiaa Blinds, Window Shades, Sudr /Bods, Ac., Ac., at ihi ttry lototsi cash prices, ■ tnar2l CbaiiUcilert and On* Fixture** TIIK subscribers aro now oponwgafcthdr now Wareroani- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood ourt Smith* field, tbirlargest assortment of CiIANDELIKKB, BRACK ETS, PNNDANT3, and all articles oonuected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in tin* market. H tiring arrangement* nnule by which tlifiy will be constantly in receipt of new patterns and .varieties, they confidently inuto the attention of pur chasers to their selection'. We are dntenninod to sell us low oh uny house In the West, end bung practical Oa* fit ters, can offer peculiar advauuiges to those desiring arUtlea in this hue. - ■ • Wecoutinnoa* heretofore to fit up buildings or every de scription Jta gas. water and steam. Brass Castings of all kinds modulo order promptly. LONG, BULLISH * CO., • siari&y ■ No. W 9 First street.- g.jPKliileyt House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer in Points—No. 44 St. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Hm constantly on hand all kinds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, linseed Oil, Bailed Oil, Spirits Tarpentino,-Window Gloss of all- sixes, Putty, Point Brushes, Ac; all of the beat quality, and for sale atreasuuo* bio prices. • Wftfll REALUD. (late of-tbo firm of Owust A lddiin,) haring ». opened STOKE NO. 0, (two doors abovo tin* old stand,) fur tbo purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a shore of the patronage of tho late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order intho most fashionable styles, and on the shortest notice—lnferior to none in the city. ■ . : : . . : ' Jan2o:y James Melilnger, MONONGAHELA PI*ANING MlLL—Wonld respectfully Inform his fidonds and the publie, that his new estab lishment is now la full operation, and that be is preoared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at tho lowest rates. Board and Plank, planod on one or both aides, constantly on i . Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him & call, ns. he can now furnish them with planed stag suitable ibr every dcecription of work. Honey Loan Otllce* JOHN A* O’BRIEN & CO., 137 Third street, below SanOiJield. MONEY to loan in large or small quantities, on QoM and Silver Plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelrv, Ouns, Pistols, Musical Instruments andvalaablo articles of every description. < Foriblted Plcdgcasold immediately after being out of dntp, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watclies, Jewelry, always on hand. wwT ARNOLD «. WiLLIAZIIe, HEATING & VENTILATING WAUEHOUSE. . XAWUVACTUIUCBS OF CMlson Farnaoes, Wrought Iron Tubing, Aj»d Ftmnas von Stzau, Gas on Watxo. JB&* No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. scpST We have sold onr Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage of tho public. pcp2B SUAIFE. ATKfNSON k OKF.L7T. Boot* cmd Shoeii AT HINTON’S HEADQUARTERS.—Thomas nisvat, SL Clair street, between Penn and Liberty streets, has Just received a superior assortment of BOOTS and BUOK*, and MATERIAL, which he Is prepared to disposo of.to bb friends and tho public generally, at cheap rates. Any arti cle in his lino mode up at the shortest notice, p. B.—HANDS WANTED on all kinds of work. \ wp2 It iu DRAVO,- Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer u • 9 Country Produco, oilers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use.. Spices of every variety and tbo purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. . Produce taken In exj change for Merchandiz*. F. 1L D. bos procured a full assortment of Landroth’s Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the atienliou of ail iu teresied In rural affalra. Janll joatrn urnnoofT wu. n. oajul LIPPINCOTT 4 BARR, M (la» j. b. eTßimxn a oo^) ANUFACIUIIEKS OF FHIENIX FIRE PROOF SAFES, Second Street, between Wood and Bodthfield—On Tuusday afternoon, July 25,1848, the undersigned woro cal led upon by Messrs. Lipponco*t A Barr, to witness an honest and liilr tcst.of one of thdr Fb renix Safes. The furnace be ing prepared, the Safe was p laced inside thereof with Books, papers and somo mosey; .when tho door of the Safe was clo sed and tho fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued till half post 6 o’clock, being aboutfbur and a half hours, when tho com mlttoo expressed their satisfaction that tho time occupied with each heat was sufficient. The farnaco was then pullod down, Safe cooled, and doer opened—tho books,, papers and money safe.' Tho heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore .take pleasure in recommending these Safes to the pfiblie, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JAKYIS A TKABUE, : NOCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT k CARTER, ISAAC CROMJLE, lam engaged In the foundry business, and know some thing about furnaces and heat. I witnessed tho burning of tho above Safe, andean freely Bay there was no-humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the publio as being, In my Judgment, entirely Are proof. WM. KAYE. •in calling upon the abovo gentlemen for their signatures, they all Bpoke In the highest terms of the fairness of the tost, and their full confidence of the Snfc’s being entirely fire proof. Wo hnve> constantly on hand and for inle Afuli Aftwirtraent of the above I martin BELL A TRURV lOWA FOUNDRY, NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Parry A begs to Inform the customers of tho old firm, and tho public generally, that be hoe now on bands, and is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patout Chillod Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, for Soap. Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture or Cano Sugar—oft cast on a patent process, known as J. 0. Parry's, and are superior for dura 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, Sad Irons,; Ac.,Ac. . ... Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or made to order. . Cook Stoves, Kitchen. Ranges, and Coat Stoves, of every description;. lowa Cook .Stoves, five sizes, which reeolyed the first prise for 1650 and 1851, at tho Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pol, and recommended by fifteen hundred ■pereona; Enterprise Cook Stoves, four sizes; Premium Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor Stoves,* Ac. Parlor Grates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every deacriotion. . A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and Fencing.. ■ Hovfiht and PUnig\ Gutingi—A large stock of all the Utidsia use, aid willbe sold at reduced prices.. Hall's Pat ent 'Lever, True American, Egan's,v Crane's,. Kinkaid's, Woods', Poacoci'B, BulTs, Improved Bull. Aa. - “hai taken the preminm at tho State Fairs of New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it has boon exhibited* ' Ittin onfl Igalls, Stov Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which .1- win sell atths lowest priees; and respoctfhlly tovite the pttblloto rive snaa ealL at th* old stands NO, 193 Woo&ft • ««tvr-v »onv n T>*my XXT- yE- sonaKttiz, No. lor. Hariutstteot, is no* p>: ‘YYveoiring.'hU KUjtodcof Boots,r Shoes and. Gaiters comprising orrery stylo and quality. . aeSS , . PUNO FORTES. CHARLOTTE BLUMS, No. 118 Wood street, second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, HnPfilfl Pa* offers tor sole a largo and veil assorted VI ” I t "stock.of Piano Fortes, (which are just or* riving,) on the mostllboraLterma. . The attention, of purchasers is especially invited to the ctfebhitod HAMBURG PIANOS: * These instruments being modeexpnassl? for this cllmato, mid ha-ring the over strings, havea voloxnoof tono no equalled byanyotherß. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Gale A Co*Now York; B&eon A Raven; New York; Re- Ichcnbach & Sons, Philadelphia; and of kt own h&sufao* ; xrax, which are well known, and haTo boon osod In this and other cities for 16 years. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Quitan-~ Aflne selection of French, Bpanlah and German, of superior quality. Fiohni—The bcst Italian, French and English make. • Aeeonfcon*—From the best Paris manufactory. Clarionets, Drums, Fifes, Banjos, Tam bo* tinea* Triangles, Ac Snnps—ltalian, French,English and Gorman, warranted to bo of the very best quality. Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dnro bilitr.nttßtUASffanddeßpstoh. • . New. Arrival of €hlokerlngfs Planoi. Ton subecriberwill receive and.open for |S3£S3BS§fsale, on Thursday the 18th Inst, tho follow- WlHWrWlltoß now PIANOFORTES, from . tho celo v *. * U Vbrated manufactory of JONAS CHICK BR ING, Boston, vis; No.l3737—oceeplendld rosewood double round cornered, 7 octave P1an0....» $4OO No. 13746—0ne do do do .do $4OO 44 13747—0ne do do 'do.. do $4OO . “ 13754—0ne Bosewooil. round front, 0 octave ...$2OO “ 13765—0ne do do ' do $290 « 13686—0n0 do square do $276 ■« 3341ff—Ono Walnut do do $260 “ .13615—0ne. do - round front, do . $276 - All tho above Pianos are furnished with the new patent Iron frame and now scale;- with Mr. Chiekoring’B name cast on the plate, to prevent Imitations and imposition. Pur chasers are invited to examine the above, on tbeirarrivala£ the Music Store and Plano Warorooms of -' JOHN XI. MELLOIt* Agont for Chlckeriog , s Pianos, ■ No. 81 Wood st* Pittsburgh. NEW 91UBIO I NEW MUSIC I HELKUKB has ju*i received a fine collodion of Jo* . lien's and Foster's music. • The celobrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: The Drum Polka, Julies; Mont Blabc Polka, Julies; Rival Schottisch, by F. Brown; Silicr Cloud Quickstep; St Nicholas Scbottlseh; Bleigbride Polka, by Btrakoseh; Popsy Polka; A new 60s g, by H, Klober; Tbe sleep in the gram togetbor; 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 V. Wallace; . - AtaJawda Polks, by Dad worth; and other fine pieces. sopl4 ' J. S. LEECH, McALBIN & CO. f •WHOLESALE grocers, . inn DE\wna ix Provisions, Hotal# and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. ‘242 axd 244 Li&e&tt street, augci v » pfrrsmmGff. GERMAN ADVERTISING.—-The publishers of the daily and weekly “ Fmfieit* IVcund ” would respectfully in* vito tho nttenUoD of merchants and others to the advan tages offered by their pnpors as a medium of advertising among tholr Gutman fellow-citizens both iu tbo city ami country. Their Dally paper is published nn Ihn fesxt ststzu, and has nonets tbo circulation of any GrancrnAiLT published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is published already tor twenty years, circulates InrgtJy in tho adjoining counties and Moslem Pennsylvania, as well as throughout tho Slot* of Ohio. Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find It to their advantage to tnnko use of our columns us a medium oi reaching the German buxluesH. Terms as low as any other paper iu the city. Office—-Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, above Braun & Hellers Drug Store. - L. A W. NEED, augffrt Publlxlteni and Proprietors. ROBINSON * A CARD.—Mr. ii. ANTON and 11. bCUIUIEDLIt would j\_ respeclfullynuoomicTtcrthueitirt’DisoF Pittsburgh and Alh-ghenv that they will giro Instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Piute. Inquired ii. Schrocdcr ACo.'a NEW MUSIC STORK, 84 Fourth street. sep23 TWJJCW MUSIC BToKE —The subscribers have opened at Lw No. 83 Fourth street, a choice collection of . music and musical instruments, Italian and German strings, Pianos, by M.Kraxd, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Enter, Frankfort, A. M 2 Clarionets, do. AH kinds of brass instru ments from the host French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal terms, fooling confident that wo con render entire satisfaction. H. SCfIROKDKR A CO., No. 83 Fourth st II Scbroeder and G. Anton will giro Instructions on the ilano, violin and guitar. . .• w?p2d QAttlt 4 MO9BR» A RCHITECTB:—OffIcws: Philo Ilall, No. 75 Third Sired /V' Pittsburgh; and east Bide of tbo Diamond, Allegheny jyl&Cm JOSEPH JtlOqmDQEi COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 33 CouMtßCut, nzxow Pm Sraxr% S*. Loot?, S|o. v /CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt Vy and personal attention, and literal advance* will he given when required, on Consignment* or BUUof lading, in Aand. • • Orders for the purchase of head, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices, . The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro# duce will meet with especial care and dispatch i the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drajage as muebra* possible avoided. MKaXHGEB: Page A Bacon, fit. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Chariesa,Blow do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Uosea A Fraser, - do; Doan, Bing A 00., do;. Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W. Butler A Bm-Plttebh; E.O.Uooodman A 00., do; D. Beech A Co*,. do; E. AC, Vam&ll A Co., Philadn; Wm. Holmes A Oo*, do; Morgan, J ~M. Buck A Morgan: Blow A March, New York. B. B.Comcgys, do; Frost A Forrest,. do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A*Meigs. do; Josiah Lee A Co, Baltimore. A. G.Farwell A Go.,Boston; Abraham J. Cote, do; Howard,Son ACu, do; W.B. Reynolds, Louisville; Q, D* Newcomb A Bro- do; T.G.Twichell A Go., Commission Marabouts, New Orleans tQ*I have au open Policy of rnsuranco, which will cotot all shipment* to my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, er at tbo time of shipment.* JOSEPH MOGBIDGE, augd fit. Louis. Missouri, AUSTRALIA. PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. Tbo following Ships have sailed.— . Pry Ship Roreoue, 1800 tons, 3d July; rpSw “ Epuntnondas, 1400 urns, 10th August; “ Ocean Eagle, 1450 tons, 10;h Bppt’r; “ Oncco, 1500 tons,23d October; «jp¥scfe?^w— ■» u ficargo, 1450 tons, sth Docembcr; “ Baltimore, 1300 tons, 15th January; “ • Euphrasia, 1200 tons, Ist March; “ Oregon, 1000 tons, 21stMarcb; u Nimrod, 1000 tons,2otfa April; u Bea Ranger, 1200 tons, 15th May. Tbo Ships of this Line are fitted with Emerson's Patent Ventilators, and carry Francis' Motallfo Ufo-boatn. The Baltimore dinner Bark INCA,. 000 TONS BURTHEN, Having mado two successful voyages from China, each in tho very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish ed her reputation for fast sailing, and will bo dispatched for * . MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIA, About tho 25th of August. The Ships of tho Pioneer Line havo madoromarkably quick and hoalthy voyages; losing only one passenger among 050 that sailed In Ihe first five ships, wboreas it appears from tbo report of tho Emigration Commissioners that the mortality on board English ships to Australia has equalled 4JH) por cent. This very gratifying result shows that no care and expense have boon spared iu selecting, vontilatlng, and provisioning tbp ships of the Pioneer Line. • Tho INCA willonly carry a limited number of passengers, tot as moderate rates as arc consistent with justice to pas. sengore and owners. ’ For freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. R., or to R. W. CAMERON, 110 Wall st. CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, JVe. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (DEPOSITS INDKFBNSBSOH HALL,) ■ . Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethanand Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modem stylo; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, fiatiuwood and Maplo; nil of superior construction, and finished iu tho best 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 tices boing positively excluded,) and using thereat ma terials,tho work.cannot foil to .give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst, tho many advantages < offered to pur-, chasers, is the facility of Famishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means ail the articles In each room correspond in stylo and quality, and tha immense stock always on band, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without tho delay necessarily caused In ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on band, I need only inform you that mj Booms are 173 feet long, by 27 foot: wide, four floors In number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which Is a guarantee that the work in all aono under my own immediate inspection* 4&»The Packing Is all done In the Store, and.Furnltaro warranted to carry safely any distance,. Visiters.to Phlla delphia aro respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. au2sdy. . ®-108 WOOD 1 T: C. EOVLE respectfully informs '-tha public that he has • opened at his Depot, tbo number designated above, :tho most-splendid Tarloty.-of FRUIT-that has ever been of-; fared in our market 110 would respectfully invite his fol low citizens to call at the above number, and examine his splendid-collection of Fruit •■•••*• auglSrtf ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SKAUSAAYv Wi T. MCDONALD,,M. A., PwxciPAL. ' THE next session of tho InaUtnrion will commence on MONDAY, the &th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veoder. ■ : R^/rrencef—Hon. A* -W. Loomis, 0* Knap, Jr, A Bonhorst It Miller, Jr. aug2s • TOTATOIIKS AKD JEWELEYv— Great I . ff -. Fino Gold, and Silver Watches; Bleb Jewely; Pure i Silver Spoons, best quality; Pocket Knives; Gold and Silver > Spectacles; PortMonnais; Gold Pens, selling at re-1 tail and tcAofesaZe prices. The subscriber would moat roa* -poctfully inform the citizens of Pittaburgbandvidnlty,that' he has nowu well sheeted assortment of goods, in his line, i that ho wilt sell at from 25 to 60 per cent below the prices | usually asked for stuih goods, elsewhere in the dty. Please call andasatfilna the goods end prices, [ Blanket PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, ; NOYEMBER 16. 1853. BUSINESS CARDS. To Mcrchauto and CHliera. ST. LOUIS. C. A. COLTON, Aipnt. 65 Fiflhat.. MawonlclUU. PtttsVh. GEO KGB J. HENKEL'S > „ T," - - To Oraggists&UerclkaiLtstbronghonttlio Union. ■ D.B.M’CUIjIiOtIGn, MAH CPA OTB HER. AND DEALER IH PAINTS, OILS, <*■«•, ' So. 1H maiden Lam.SBW YORK, ’ TYESPECTPULLY Invites U)e attention of Drnggiau and Tv Merchant. throughout the Union to hta largo and ox tensive asssrtmant of PAINTS,OILS, Ac.,of the REST and: YUBEST QUALITIES, which ho offers for solo onveiy; moderate terms, hotb to cash and close-time Layers.- Below aro imnmexated aomo of the leading articles:. . , WHITE LEAD. ln 011, in kegs of 26 to MOSifl. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, TEN. RED, In oil. PATENT DETER, SPANISH BROWN, IKTHA DE BT ENNA, InolL . UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, In oIL PRUSSIAN BLUE, QHROME YELLOW and VEBBIGIUS, dry and In oil. ■ . VARNISHES of all kinds. r-'V. ■■■!■■ ■ - RAW And BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMP BLACK. w . AM. and ENGUBH YEN. RED, CHROME RED end YEL LOW, dry and In oil. -INDIA BED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. .:. STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. . CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in oil. -: TRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. ■ : Druggists andothersjtawantof anyof the aboto mention ed articles, will find it tothoir iatereststo call, ofl our. Acui ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience in the bufline?a,ffiro us advantages in . selling over most of those In,the same line;- v■ : ■ D.B.'M’GULLOUGII, . my2trfhn 141 Maiden Lone, New York. > PAPER WAREHOUSE. Cyrus W. Field & Co.* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff street, New York, are SOLE AGENTS In the United States for .Muspraifs Superior Bleaching Powder.. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Bussell Mills Superior. “ “ Genessee Mills Superior Printing Rawlins & Sons’ English Tissue “ First quality Preach Ulbram&rine. They ore also Agente for tho Prlndpal Paper Monubctn- Tors in this country, and offer for Bale by Cor tho mewtex tacsivo and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu rers' materials that can be found in. this or any other country. They occupy the largß and commodious Warehouses, No. 11 Cliff street. No. 68 dig Btrcet, No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lofts orer tho large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff fitreei.- Their business Is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papon are Bold by the Case only. ' Their extraordinary fheUlties enable them tq offer all Goods,, both Foreign and Domestic, at the Mvest possible prices. ■ . * Paper made to order, any riro or. weight. Liberal advan ces made on consignments of- Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock ppci other - Tho highest market price paid In CASH for all kinds of fogs ■ . ' mai29:l3m : Brodbary’e Plano and Melodeon Warerooms, Ntt 433 BROAD WAY, NEW YORK. tirOM enlarging my Warcrooms* I am enabled to keep a H much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto fare. All Pianos famished aro of an elastic touch, and of an even quality, and deep, fall, rich and purely vocal tone, qualities moat desirable, ld&smuch as the voice will nssimu lute to the tonoof tho instrument; All my Instruments aro fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and arc sold 4* low as can bo purchased elsewhere. Second band Pianos stall prices. _ ■■ „ ; . • : J3sf*A New /ntwihon.—Tho Organ Melodcon,,with two JBankt of ATcytho only thing of the kind In. the country, having two stop* f coupler, swell draw stops, fic., a sweet aud powerful Instrument, prouoaneed by Organists to besupo rior forchurches or Organ prncticoto the medium sised. Or gans, priee $2OO. Also, the Common Melodcon, of all styles and prices. Being tho exclusive Agent fbr these lustra monu, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 pur cent to clergymon .purchasing for their own use. R BRAOIIUUY, martfdy 423 Broadway, Now York. PHILADELPHIA. ' WOBXD'S FAIR. .jy THE first and only PIUZE BfKDAL lot Har» ness at the World’s Fair, In London, was award- LACEY A PIItLXIPS, of Philadelphia—on honor they won over the competition of tho whole world. Messrs. I*, k P. bars now and keep constantly on band, at their establishment! 12, 14 and 1C South Fifth street, the largest Stock of BKADY-MADB HARNESS, SADDLES,' of any hoixso la the 0 nlted States, at greatly reduced prices. They an now manufacturing their llorncfti and Saddled with such perfect system that they are enabled to sell a su perior artielo of every thing In their lino as a lort price than any other housoiu the coontry. ..■■■- They never uko but the very best quality of leather, atul tho best m&tortel of every description, and no pains or ex pense is spared to teach perfection In every article—Buffalo Bobes, Gloves and Whips/ - . They invito parchwrs to Ui«ir stock and their eatabUsluuont witbro making purchases. Tuyy invite atten tion totbo following ibt of Uorsa Blankets, from . . Thick. Horse Covers, Good plain serviceable Single |lb,oo to $25,00 Fancy do do do, - $2i»,&Q to $35,00 Good plain Double llarnc»s, • •■: -■ $40,00 to $60,00 Fancy do do, * $OO,OO to $89,00 LACEY k MILLIES* Raddles and Harntws are acknow ledged to surpass alt others for clcgifnc**, lightness atul com* fort, as well a* for real value and wear. l&lf audio South Fimi street, between Market and Chesnut, eiuladplphia. ■ [dgolflrty BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CIIESNUT STREET, ARUVK NINTH, V 111 LADELI* II I A Have now open a largo assortment of the Newest Styles and (CARPETINGS: Consisting, In part, of the following choice goods, viz J Rich Sngllsh Velvet, « •• Tapestry, u it rograln, Seal Styles « «* Of thdrownlmpa aitlon, just landed. Also, a full assortment of leper and Medium quality amerigan carpetings, Many of which being of their own manufacture, can bo ro commflndod aa Good Garpttingt for a Zfito Price . DAILY A BROTHER, Importers and Manufacture ra of Carpctlnga, decl&ly No. 252 Choanut street, Philadelphia. £DW. O. GRAXT. GRAHT * BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FOUWAKDIKO MKRCIIANTS, No. 01 Exchange Place* BALTIMORE. . ORDERS FOR COFFEE, RICE. Ac., and Consignments of Western Produco respectfully so-idted.. tLtfert 10 —Mewr*.' King, Fuqnock & Co., and to Messrs. . James A. Hutchison A Co. ; jy4:6m* ' M'INTOSU'S HOW A.RD HOUSE, JOUN M’INTOSH-yMopaiCToa. HOWAKD STKEET, BALTIMORE Bdtlmore. IHramljer 10,1852—.10ci G:1 j Baltimore Ooolx Store* BOOKS AKD STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, DOORBELLKHS AND STATIONERS, No. 2ti* Market Slrcet, opposite Hanover Street, dociaty BALTIMORE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, BILVLit WARE, Bronte*, Clocks, I'npior Maobo Goods, Koeewood Drawing Cases, W riting Desks, jpJf# Elegant Fans, Opora Glasses, Guttlery, Fine Oil Paintings, Dresden cnina, Ac.—The undcrndgm.'d teg particularly to laviio the visits of citisons uud strangers, whether as purchasers or oonnotssours, to their magnificent Btook, believing it to oxcced in extent, variety and richness, any other In this country. They feel sure, the odvontngoof personally, saloctlng goods at the different factories In Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, here, tumble them to offer Inducements in prices and quail* tics, andprioes. considering qualities, each as cannot bo of* fared by any ctnor house in the trade. Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any <lis« Unco,trad by almost any conveyance. '• Wholesale and retail;; CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 22DBaUlmoro street, comer of Charles* decl&ly • ■ ■ Baltimore. GEORGE BTURGES, SOLS BANUVACTCSEB 07 TUB OfPROVXD SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS 8. W. Cor . Baltimore and Frederick streets, Mai* iimore, and No, 92 Walnut eL, Philadelphia ’, FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, Viz£— 3 \ Auxniout Issnmx, New*York; By >FBA3tsuirlNSTxmt,VUUadolphia; ‘ I ttmuzro Ibstxtuu, Baltimore. TOE peculiar improvement in the construction of this L Mattress is, that all the dumsey and Atopy woden amt-work Is entirely dispensed wilh,and its place sup* pliod by a. lighter and much more durable framo. The springß are all connected by .harness leather hinges, secure* ly rivetted*. rendering it impossible for- a single spring to all down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised pr.bent np, and is thusodndm bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmotle, who may ro* quire a sitting posture. It has all the luxurious softness of the best featherbed, with the lightness and facilitvof bno.u Ung of the common hair mattress. ~ Theso improved. Spring Beds are invariably mado of thi bestoatenals. end will last many years without repairs. * Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered Dr toBpringßeds.' ' ■■j Wiese Beds awiweti ..adapted fhr Hotels, berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. . • ■ ■ rr ALSO.' an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, fin enamel,) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE, oon* Mating In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and . Umbrella Blands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, «to., etc. * Animals, such us Lions, tombs, Dogs; etc- in Iron, as .well os thamodels in Wood, fornSsned At short nbtifce; : - deolfily f STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The subscriber offers for sale .a large lot of fine Strawberry Plants, of the most approv ed aud-prodaeUro sorts., Market gardeners, or others, do* slrous of planting largely, will bo supplied at loir ’Eachsort U distinct, without mixture, and warranted true to name. . Plants put out this season will bear a fitir crop fa spring.- Orders Otied fa rotation, from the seed andimplo* ment Fifth street. auggfi JAMES WARPROP. QPAuiaH BJKJWN—I6 btilafbf toloby - O wp24 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A QQ. Hr <r. HOOD. .-.,- v ‘.-■• •■ ■ ■■■•" ■ ■ ■'+ ..-'l’,* New york. -BTKto&H $4,00 to $7,60 BALTIMORE. .JKXta n. QUART. ■ ■ ••• * ■. ■■ ■. i. r MISCELLANEOUS. - JOSHUA HHI WBOIEBAIE mWTEB 09 Wood St., I HAVE on hand-and are r Which they offer at the 75 bags Ivica Almonds; 25“ Sicily do • 25baleaBordeauxdo ;-16 bags Shelled > do- . . 50* Filberts; . 50 “ Walnuts; 00 4 < Cream Nuts; 500 bushels Pea Nnts; • 25 bbls. Texan Pecans; 25 “ Illinbis do .2000 Cocoa Nats 200 boxes German Plums; 25 kegs ■ do do. 10 bbls. da ■ do 10 cases Prunes, glassjora; 10 : . fancy bxa; 50 casks Cuzxams;. -20 cases Citron; .. 200.boxesX3uster Balsias; 100 bf. “ M. 8.. . do 200 qr. “ “ .. do 200 boxes No. 1 Honing; 100 “ Bc&lod do 1 casoMaco; - lbbL Nutmegs; •1. 41 Cloves; ••• - 25 gross Blacking; 25 baskets Salad Oil; ~ j. c. Azrasasos....... J. C. AfIHXBB WHOLESALE'FItUrrKREUi No. 6 ’Wood, stij ! TUST RECEIVED, the mon U .brought West of tbeMoui 350 hags Brazil Sugar; 50 boxes Havana do 20 bbls Lovcrlng’s do, fin* pulverized; ' 20 hols; Lovering's coarse ~ ' pulverized.Sugor; 20 bbls. Loreriog’s. coarse . Bugor; : 50 bbls Stuart's do do • 8000 Cocoa Nuts; . 15 coses Jar Prunes; 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; • 135 bxs Seated Herring;, 65TbsMaeo;. - - 150 Ebs Nutmegs; ' , 136 Jbs Cloves;/: 40 gross Blacking; - 35 bxs Citron; 100Q.bua Pea Nuts; 50 bxs No 1 Bock Candy; 20 do Bel .. dd do 25 do Yollott do do 20 do IV hito do do • 05 bgs Ivica Almonds; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgs Sicily do; GO do shelled do; \ 300 bxs Cluster Raisins; ; 250 bxs 51 B do; I "VTEW BOORS—‘Pastor's Sketches; both Series; Jjq Vonleo, tho City of the fiea; Barnes on Daniel; Mdlville’s new work. Sermons. French's Workß; Salad for tho Solitary; ; * : Do Quincey's new volumes; • Hawthorne's. - * Uncle Sam. by Mrs. Stowe. New. . Great Truths by Great Authors; Complete Anglor, by Isaac Walton; Hanpt on Bridges; Grace Greenwood’s Works; • Angel Voices; • • Whipple's Oration on Washington; Parley’s now Talcs; Arthur's UO4 * Choate's Discourse on Webster; Tangle Wood Tales; and other new and elegant illus trated Juveniles. . DAVISON’S Book Store. oclO . . Co Market stroet, near Fourth. JT»RKDERIKA BREMER—TlieHomesoftbo Now World. ; . Headley—-The Second War with Great Britain. Willis—-Fun Jottings. . Countess FOrsoy—Clouded. Happiness. . Mrs. Halo—New Household Receipt Bopk. T. S. : Arthur—Sparing to Spphd. Flagg—Venice, the City of the Sco. Rufus W. Clark—Locturo to Toung Men upon tho Formation of Character. Dickon*—BleakHouse. • James Grant—Jane Seaton; or Tho King’s Advocate. Great Tratbs by Great Authors—A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims,- Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Aa, from writers of nil ages and both hemispheres. ; Hi MINER & 00., • ■ \ oc!9 32 Smlthfield street. * LATKST MUSIC. HKLEBEIV HAS JUST RECEIVED— • Sowrnft nx- Pams Scnortisn, composed and dedi cated to Mr. Julius Doc,-by Hi Klober. This pleee is embel lished, with an elegantly colored vignotto of .tho eity of Paris, showing tho I'lnpjuuxs, the Imperial residence of tho French Emperor; the Church of Noras Daux, etc.—being a rellabloond correct map of the French Capitol, as taken by Mr* tae, on his recent visit there, and is of itself worth ihoprico charged &rthe Music. Tho Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Bomoino Lemoyne, of Washington, Pa., by 11. KJeher. Fond Hearts at Homo; beautiful cow RyUm*,- as sung by Buckley's Serenoders, Most I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and Germanwords* Little Songs for Little Children—now, : Heavily TV cars the Day—new. • Thinking of Tbeo—new Ballad. What spall | call Tbco—vocal duett. ..... Polkas—Zig-zag, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Coprcsuxning, etc., etc; and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable music of tho day. ; SjT- No. 101 THIRD street. wt 24 Valuable Hare Garden Seeds, &q; i /"'iONSISTINGin partof tho celebrated Stowel or Everv w gnm Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various Improved varieties, Blue Imperial', Blue Prulslan and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions,- Radish: Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tho finest and moat ap* proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets far tho dairyman and formers. A rich collooUon of flower seed/? Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and . complete assortment of Garden and Farming Implcmentaof the Jatcstimprovements; Monthly Vabenas, Boses, IleUterops, and fine blooming plants for theyard, Gordon or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 at low rates. , > . Order* from Merchants. Poolers or other* fillodpromptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and Horticultural wore* houpo. 49 Fifth street,by |ftpr27} JAMES WAHDROP. largo stock of new anil beautiflal 1 puli tcxna now receiving at the - : NEW CAttPET STQJH2. ' 47 Pifta street, near Wood. Also, Oil Cloths of all width* and qualities; Hogs,' Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods* Yenitton Blinds, Ac., A&, AT TUB LOWXST CASO PIUCS3. ■, j»ps .ROBINSON A CO r N ; £W UOOKS-rAt DAVISON’S BQOU. BTOIIE, U 5 MAh* KBT street— The Analysis of tho Bible. Silliman’i Visit to Europe. r 'i 1 Comparative Philology, Do Vere. > Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated. Hawks. Notes from Life. Henry Taylor. Wide World; illustrated ed. Parloy’s Prosent. Elegant juvenile; ill us’d. Christmas Blossoms. do Cottage Bible. Birket Poster's splendid illustrated edition of Longfel low's Works. English. i Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Sam. , Now. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By.aathorof Trap to Catch Sunbeam* Sparing to Spend. The Little Drummer, v Tangle Wood Tales.- \ ■ Louis XVIIh Life, Sufferings and Death. Venice, the City of the Sea. Second War with England. Headley. - History of the Insurrection inChiua. : •,• ,•. Homes of the New World. Miss Bremer. ; Hom 6 and Neighbors. Nowed. do The Bow In the Cloud, or Covenant Morey for the Afflicted. Martyr Missionary. . The Bohsvlor Book. Miss Leslie. Story of Mt. Blanc, . 5 Student’s Manual. Bev. John Todd’s Books for Children. Life of Daniel Webster. For sale by J. S. DAV3SON, Late Davison ■&■■■ Agnew. MAGAZINES: FOU NOVBMBEtt—Yaukeo Notions— pncol2l4 coot*. Godey’s Lady's Book. Price 25 cents. Graham’s Magazine. Price 25 cents.. - Peterson’s Magazine. Price 18 cents. ? The Midnight Queen, or Leaves from New York Life; by George Lippard. Prico 25 cents. The Gold Seekers, or tho Cruise of the Lively Sally; by Captain Merry, U. S. N.* author of the “Flying-Butch* man”—illustrated—a tale of peril and adventure that can* not fti!l to excite and interest the reader. Price 25 cents. : H. MINER & CO., No. 32 Smlthfleld street. ; /■'IOLOItED PARAMATTAS^-150 pieces- of bxaxy shado V/.and quality,just received at A. A. MASON A CQ. *cpO No. 25 Rah street. ; YALUAbLK PROPERTY FOR SAU>-Sltaacoon Venn street, Fifth 'Ward, constating of >32 it. front by 100 ft deep to Spring alley, on which is erected four houses. Price and terms made koown at tho.Hoal Estato office of •• ocls 8. CUTIIBKRT A SON, 140 Third street' Become your own landlord.—two houses FOR SALE, situate on Fulton stroet. One ta arranged with a store-room, and five other rooms, with, finished attic; a good paved yard, hydrant, Ac. Tho Lot L»2O feet front by 132 feet deep. Price $2300. Also, near the above, a Dwelling House, of hall, sit rooms, and finished attic. Prico $2200. Terms: $BOO in hand; balance in one, two and three years. S. CUTHBKRT A SON, Qcts Itoal Estate Agents, 140 Third st. > aUAbSIA— 3 bbls, Ground, for sale by octfi , 13. A,: FAHNESTOCK A QQ. GOFFEE— 325 bags for solo by ■ sep23. . SMITH & BINCLAIR. LASS—2S-boxes 7x9; . . XX 150 do 8x10; - 100 do 10x12; 20 do 9x12; 85 do 10x14; . 20 do 10x15; 10 do 10x10; IS do 12x10; • 10 do 12x18.: For wdo l>y. . . ■ SMITH A SINCLAIR, > .oct4 . 122 Second and 151 First streets. NO. SUGAR—I6O bhds., prime, for sale by _ > # ,- 6ct4 • *■ SMITH 'A SINCLAIR.' S'ILAEUPIED SUOAKp-6 hhdfl for solo by • :V/ tetA /:-■ >••■>• > SMITHS SINCLAIR. • IODFISH—IO casks, for sale by r-' t. • oct4 - ... . SMITH-, A SINCLAIR. | >OSIN SOAP—IOO boxes,for paloby .... i - j ocU '• SMITH A SINCLAIR. 1A GROSS Perry Davis’s Pain Killer, in store amllbr sale iU'by ' k: FLEMING BROTHERS, f . oc!s ifiacceasors to J.Kidd. A C<k, OOWood-stretot . X>AJ?EK WABKUOUBB->lhfllargwtTariotTof American j|f and Fordgn'Wcitiag papers* consisting in part of eu guilltles of Packet CouunordaJ and Qa&rta post} Foolscap*, ommordaS Note} Embossed, colored and Obey note papenq also. Manilla, Bag and Stray Wrapping Papers Tlsmopa* per,£«., *O. Parwlobj ; W, .v- ■ corner of liar tot and to.- ■ J;: - Vi; ■;:■'-!>,■ *v.;- ODES & CO.» v as, & cohtectiootrs, »ITTSBtJEOD. Pa- , ■ eceiviog too following floods, loffest market rttcs:—; i 20 boxes Moccoroni;. ■ 20,. “ ..VermlceJJa; . 60 “■ .Farina; i ,60•, W.Hock,Candy? i 25,. " ■ A'No. 1 do .. i 10 “ ’lied : do. ’• ■ 16 • a • Gapers; 1 16 « Olives; :76 M-,.Guno Drops; r 100 Lozenges; 60 ft Jnjubo Pasie; i 60 doz. assorted Pickles 30 “ Preserves; 100 PepperBaneo; • .10 cases Sardines; 5 .. ;hf. bxs. 2 « *" Va do 200 bags Brazil Sugar; 40 bbls S. 0. Sugar; 25 M . Lovering's Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice; . . 25 boxes lief M do j 20,000 Principe Cigars; . 10,000 Havana do• ' 15,000Ilcgalia ■ do' ; 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; 1 60 gr. Sirs. Miller’s P.Cut •. 60 gross Anderson's do - . < • . • Property Xor gale. rpnß subscriber. offers for sole, on very reasonable terms,' X the following property, via: •'■■■. *- ... A Three Stay Brick Dwelling House,-No,llo Penn street, between Ha/ street and EvOna’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back 112 feot to an alloy. Tho House is ono of the best buildings, and'. In ono of the most pleasant; neighbor ■hoodsin the city.' ; ’» : _ Five Lots—embracing corners of Front and Ferry streuts;. ono hundred and flvo feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Building on the comer, a two story Frame on Front st., and two Brick Build togs, used as shops, on Ferry st • A l*>t, 31 feet, front by 60 feet deep, on Front/ between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot2o feet by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm sts. < ‘ A House and Lot, on Wylie. street, near tho now Court House. / Tho bouse is well , arranged and in good order, and -is now occupied os a hotel.. - A Three Story Brick, on. gmithfiold street, near Seventh being in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smlthfleld st : : . - ; A Cottago Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets; Allegheny City. This Is a very desira ble andjdeasaat location far aresidence., Nine Lots in the town of M’Koesport, each GO feet by 150- - Several of these are-onthe-Main street ■ Eleven Acres in Lunetawn, on the Monongahela River, On 1 which there are 4 houses; there are some Oor 7 acros of ex* coUant stone coal,, and abundance of limcstona, convenient to the landing; amftwo coal pits open, ■*> . .Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, CO feet by lGOefich, nearly all lovol, and well located, The tenant of each Lot' •has tl»o privilege of using whatever stone coal ho raayre* quire for tes own use, from a pit near the Locks.. flMnmi.fo is a pleasant situation on the bank of tho Monongahela rlv • er, a short distanco bolow Look No. 3. in tho midst of on ex* tensive stone.coal region, and would be:& desirable point for manufacturing establishments: - Two Hundred acres of superior: Stone Coal,with House, Railroad, Ac. - This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongabelatlverjan excellent lanilinglgood grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens,- or locations for manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul ing out tho coal—the quality of which, for iron'work; steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the country. Inmy absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq., win give all necessary information, and bo authorized to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES MAY, 1 • • mr2R Wo. 110 Penn atr—t: *.lolfAß XWDLE. OLSON & CO«, 13 AND CONFECTIONERS,- Plttsbnrgli, Pa, ; Mt exlonsive fall Stock em intains.-contifltlcgof— V bxfl Macrcftonf;- ' ] 25 do Vermicelli; SO do Texan.Pecans;' ; 20 do Illinois do; .. 60 dos oes’d Salad Oil; j 100 do* Pepper Sauce; 100 do? Ketchup; 60 do* assorted Pickles; 25 dot us’d Preserves; 125 bxs Lozenges: 25 c‘e Sardines; YJAy* SO bxs refined Liquorice; 12 cases : do; • 100 kegs German PJnms; ' ‘6O gross Mrs.MUler’sfiiie • Cut;'' 60 gr, Mrs. Anderson’s do; 25 do* Olives; . ‘25 do* Capers r' " ‘ • COdoaOnloofl; BUILDING LOT 6 ' AND Two large liriclc Swelling Houses for Bole. . FpliEsubscnbornow.offurs tho following desirable proper* X ty for solo, situate ia tho Soreath Ward, and but Inn. minutes walk from the Court-House. ; 60 bags filberts; •. 00 bags. Walnuts; '7s'bags Cream Nuts; ; C bags Gren.Walnuts; IDO bags Dairy Salt; 20,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; ■ ) 18,000 Havana . do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; : I. ... 'y ■ sep9v ONE LARGE BRICK HOUSE; with nine 'apartments,' situated on tho comer of Colwell and Miller streets. Also, :ONE'LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street. Eight Building tats -on Colwell street; ten Building Loto. on- Reed street; twenty-three Budding Lots on MUlerstiecL This property is very conveniently situated, and will bo very desirable for private residences. . - . The above property, if not sold previous’to the middle of May, 1851, will be put ufc nt Public Auotion. ..Tama:—One-hfth cash; the balance in ten years, with annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of-tbo subscriber. JAOOB TOMER, soplSOm] Comer Colwell aud MUlor sts.. 7th Ward ’ City Property for Sole or Exchonge. THE undersigned will exchange for Lands la Urn suburbs, the following Property, or Will dispose-of it oa long paymonls/vla: . A three story Brick IXooso.on Second street, now occupied by Hoi}. Charles Naylor. This house is built in modern •• style, .ind of thobost materials. Also, three twostory Brick Houses on Pike st, each con taining three rooms, v Also, two two story Frame Dwelling. Houses on Pinest, each containing twelve rooms. Also, three two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Locust et.eacb containing three rooms. Also, two two story Framo Dwelling Houses on Pike st ench containing three rooms. . Also, three two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham, on a lot 30 feet by 120, with room to build soven houses more., .■ The Fifth Ward Property ia on six contlgions Lots of Ground, GO feet fronton Pluo and-Locust sts., (continuing through the square and comers on Pilrcst.) They are so arranged that each property can he sold separate. Any one wishing a home can bo occommodated by paying little more than a rent, after the first payment, as I will give ton years fnr the balance.-Apply to YjolO | JAMKB BLAKELY- . Valuable Property-For Sale. " aIHOSE TWO LOIS, Nos. 151andl52,iu Col. Wood’s plan .. .of Pittsburgh, each 60 feet on Water street, anti'ex tending 157 feet through'to Front street, along Redoubt alloy, immediately below John Irwin A Sons, and opposite the Central Railroad Depot. The whole will bo offered till .the Ist of November, after which, (if not sold,} It will bo subdivided Into lots to suit pute&asorii.' For terms, which will be mado easy qs to payments, apply to LEECH, McALFIN A CO-, • oclg ■ Nh?. 242 and 244, Liberty st.; Pittsburgh, Pa- B WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE,.with Lot GO feet front j situate on the Browusvlllo Rood, near the toll gatc/in South Pittsburgh. Tho House Is a now framo of live rooms, well-papered; a good Bteblo and out-oven; choico Fruit Trees, Graphs,.Ac. PriCAslloo. . <oclX3 S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third vt. riIUREE MORE LEFT, ON SAME TERMS—Three Build- X ing Loto, within twenty minutes walk of the city, SO feet front by IS4 deep, at $2uG each. Ten dollars in hand; balance at flvo dollars per month. Apply tomay, to ■ Oet2o 8. CUTHBERT A 50N,140 Third sL. Alagnillcent Country Seat. rpHE subscriber offers for sale that beautiful Tract of Lshd X on Cool Hill, formerly occupied by KobertFinney, Esq and adjoining tho residence of A. Kirk Lewis, Esq. It. contains twenty acres, and part of which is under cul tivation, haying on it a Gneyouug Orchard, and Ls orna mented wlthforast trees, shrubs, plants, Ac. •/ *- This location commands ono of the most extensive views in Western Pennsylvania, and bring within twenty minutes walk from the city, presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market. '. If not sold entire before fholstcff Juno, it vriUbe divided into Lots and offered at Auction. . A. WILKINS, my* j •71 Fourth Ft. • v ;y- Fox S*!#*:)-- • i; A LOT OF GROUND In Hogg’s Plan of Lots in tho Third JTX. Ward oflhn City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and btqug 20 foot front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 11? foot. . Tho property will bo sold,clear of all Incum brance, except on annual ground rent of one hundred and slxty-flTe dollars, to which it ls now subject. On the proper ty are soven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —all two stories high,, and renting for aboutflTehandred dollars annually. • • ■ Price, $1200; $6OO cash, and $6OO in 6 months—by good endorsed paper, v WM. C. FRIEND/ Jeiatf . . Attorney at Law, Wo. 125 Fourth street; ; tv' ys: ‘ S' -'•* f .l. \ Vf V '-, i\ i; • :.■ ■*♦■ « r *. - t f . FOR SALE AND TO LET. 1301* SALE—TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS. “~7“ ' SlZE—Each 00 feet front by 200 deep. PRICE—S2OO each. .: TERMS—SIO in hand; balance at £5 per month. SITUATE—Within 20 minutes walk of tho city. • APPLY—lranibdmtoiy, to ootia ; B. CUTHBERT A SON. 140 Third st. , '. " ■■ FOR SALE 1 ~~ A COUNTRY SEAT, situated within three hundred vards XX. of the Railroad Station in East Liberty, containing about nine andone half acres. The Improvements consist of agood two story Frame Dwelling House, with briok out houses and stabling and an abundance of fino fruit and ex cellent water. Enquire of BAKEWELL A CAMPBELL, ; Attorneys at Law, 76 Grant street. ’INEGAR—6O bhls pure Cider. ' . ' • • J. D. WILLIAJIIS. N AILS—I6O kegs assorted Noils and Spikes. r sep2B J. D. WILLIAMS. .71 LASS-60 boxes 8x10,9x12,10x12,10x14. s' •: x JTr 80p?3 r . J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st. DRIED AEPLES—loo'bushels on consignment; for sole gep2B . ; .J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood at. ' , OLDEN SYRUP—S bhls extra fine. : ~ VT scp23 - J. D. WILLIAMS. UUAR-UUUSE”MOLASSES— 7 ■ 10 bblaSU James; . . .60 bhls New Orleans; - • 10 bf. bbls do For sale by ppp23 J. D. WILLIAMS. G OFFEE—60 bogs primelUq; 20 do do Lsguayra; 20 do Old Government Java; • * 6 eases Ground, in pound pa;>ers.. ■ sep2B . . ,■ • ■ J. D. WILLUMS. i*t in LbS. CHROME YELLOW, in store and for sale by IH >U eep23 FLEMING BROTHERS. BLANK BOOK3r- J Medium inunH work, . of every description, on hand or manufactured to order' Always on hand a choice stock of ■ Legers; ■ Journals; "• *' Day Books; • Invoice, ■ ... . Cash and- ' ■ Order Books; Time Books, Ae. ; • Blank books paged to order*- • TV. fl. HAVEN, 7 Blank Book manufacturer, Market street, corner of SecoiML ■[ ILK BONNE'CS.—A. A. MASON A 00.,N0. 25 FIFTH street, will open, on Thursday, tho 13lb iust, 200 sew Fall Btylo SILK BONNETS. octll BROOHE Broche Shawls, beautifuf pat* ttetSi just rec’d at A* A. MASON A COJS,. octll No. 25 Fifth street. lONG BUA WLB.—A. A. MASON & CO, No. 25 FIFTH J street, will open, on Wednesday, the ffclb lust., fr eases EMPIRE LONG SHAWLS. octU'., A/ A. MASON A No. 25 FIFTH street, Would invito • attention to their unrivalled assortment of Ladles* Cloth and Satin Cloaks, and Velvet Talmnsi , • octll •. TUST RECEIVED, Ladies' Brown, Drab col’d GAITERS; tK also; Ladies* French. Kid and Goat Skin BOOTS, SHOOTES, JENNY LINDS; and BUSKINS—aII of tho best manufacture, and at low prices. L. E. HAYWARD, ■ octlo-> ••• • ' 1 Comer Market and Liberty sts. . BHELL OYSTEBS RECEIVED DAILY AT (gVd /eijDYKR’S, on: FIFTH STIUSET, one door above the.Theatre. and- immediately opposite: Mason . call is solicited from lovers of good Oysters: 1 [eeplO It bbls Plantation Molasses; jJX 175 half bblfl do do 15 bbls Sugar House do • (St. James.) For sole by fscp!4l MILLER A RIOsETSON. ’TT'AKNItjURD PAPER: HANGINUS-Kepmenting Dak, V Pino, Elm,-Walnut, Bose. and ■ Tulip Woods, -with Mouldluga and Medallions. Also, various styles of Italian Mmrble,-with designs for hanging. Foreale by ' oct7"- t : : WALTfiB P. MARSHALL, 85 WoocTst. 13 APER, HANGINGS—A great variety, from Velvet omi XT- Grid/ at: $5.00. to good.imitatlons at 3715. Beautiful Papers at Cheap Papers, as low a n Cli ccnto. For sale by [octT] • WALTER p: MARSHALL. LBS. ROSE PINK, just received land for sate by DUU -oct7 FLEMING BROS. inf! LBS. TILDEN'a ALOOHOUO MEDICINAL EX XUV/ TRACIS; afullasßortmonton handandfer sale by ’OCtT" • ' - FLEMING BROg. SHEET IRON—4O tons .assorted, for sale on fayprablo terms by scp29 ' J. a LEECH, McALPIS A CO. Y 'IOLOCYNTU—IOO lbs Powdered fer sale by : : r: V * : • B* A. FAHNESTOCK, A CO; octlS Corner Wood and First streets, *-i BLOCK TIN— pigs Uanca Ibreald by : "i - ■*- •aep2» • Jv 8. LEECH, HcALPIN iCO, " \'r? •••' :. ■•' ■ 'r/i -’ .*•• - r*. i v <v ■.•.• .v ■'• -f ■'■■-.? .u \y***-’-rc ••'*••■•... ” * v . <■.■*?. ■* *i’ f -v. * .«.•'♦,• •. *•■;■ •■•■■ ' *■ ■- .V : • •■ *:■ ■ T : . V - •?.’T.■•■•-• ■••■ '. ■»■■■■■■■. : r-: : : : rl': ft-'*.*-.--' . : . **<S-V ■ ■* ‘i *).■,■': ■ \"j> • *: ■ r m 7 '* •■■■:• ■ ■■■'•» ■ ►■• p I* 9 " T.- ■*.! -. ■ ' . -•'• •:-,'V > iv ' :; i;*<••■.'•:•-' A ; ’ > ’U - - * •* ' i‘« ■:v •»-'• '■ . ■ ■ •*. *. » . ■•• 7 -' ■ Or*e *>• j ji, '■ *■ NUMBER 102. : MISCELtANEOUS.. BAGS —100 dozen hemp, tow and cotton hags* in storo and for eolo by;. --MILLEIt A RICKETSON,» oct29 . . .. 221 and 223 Übcrty street. TTriNDOW O&ASS-500 boxes assorted glsoi city and VVooantry , priaclowglaas,iastoTßftnafoTsalat>r’ . .IXILLEJEV ft BICKBTSOJf,. 221apd 223 LlbertT gt ritOBAOCO-- :X ISO boxed Roskcll & RobJnflon’a 3’a and (T» tobacco;, ' 120 do "\Y. IT. Grants s*B andti’fl • do;-- 200 ' do > MnJboTt£Gcniry*s s%B'a and 10’b do; 60 kegs Six Twist Pittsburgh do; 20 do do do. .Instore and for sale by r "• ... • MILLER & RICKETSOtf, oct2o 221 and 223 Liberty at OILS — Wintor spermoll; ..... ■ • • Bleached winter elephant oil .. Bleached wintor wbalo oil; - Tanned straits, and tank oil; • - No. l lard and flaxseed oil. In store and fbr salo by MILLER &RICKETSOJL oct29 .221 and 223 Liberty at. BRAZIL SUGAR—7O bags Braiilang&r* fbr.mlfiby. . MILLER* mCKETSON, 221' and 223 Libert; £t. IIUTTm AND LAHD— . , X> 15 bblflprimo packed butter; 6. kegs Jfo. 1 lard; received and tor sale by • ■ < MILLER 4 RIQKETSON.; 221 and 223 liberty *L piSA— —' L ■ 200 half chests Young Hyson, Gunpowder and * • • ■ Tens; •.■• • ■ :v.. ;. 250 catty hoxc3 - - do do Tea. For sate by ; MILLER* RICKETSON, 0l:ta) ai aod 223 liberty Jt. SU(iA H AND MOLAS3KS - • .■ V , 70 bb<3s plantation sugar; .? • 400bbl3' - -do moioFScaj ■■■•■ 260 half bblft do - do; 26bbls St James’ BUgar-hotiso do; {at dalebr ' 1 ■ r /.<■ MILLEK & BIOSETSON,. 221 and 223 liberty «L CIOFFEJS —" ” i.J J 320 bags prime lUoeoffeoj. - ■ : . 30 do Loguayra do; , 2o pockets Old. Oorcrnment J&ra do; for cnlo by MILLI3R &RICKCTBON,. 221 and 223 Liberty at SUNDItIES Iron, Noils, Cotton Yarns; Wrapping, writing and letter paper; # . Bed cords, ttrine,pipes, broom*;. Brushes, budgets tufa; Indigo, white lead, lead, powder; Shot, aalSratiy?,spices, candles; Cigars, &e„ A& MILLKft & RICKETSON, 221 and 223 Liberty stL EUCKH'IIiJAT FLOUU—IOO packs for Ealo by • •*.- KIRKPATBICK & HEItEONS, 243 Liberty street. 1,-lLouit— 60 bbljS.F.Flour; * Bisbor Ex.'clorfor Baloby... 00121 . kirepatrick & msiutosg. T)EAUL[asu<—ls casks ftt-sato by j- octgl KIBSPATRTCK * HEItRON rpiSAS*-75 diesis Y. ul alia JBl&ck received aodfbr csla br X oct2l . KIRKPATBICg * HEBBONB. PpOIiAOOO~LO boxes assorted bxuwU J 6 , flmid s’sf- ’-l X • . .S.casea Harrow?* JTb; for sale by. ; * ct2l KIUKPATRIOK & UE&flfttfS. SOAP— I>6 boxes Calm-Soap;for.tale by ' ■ •< _ ortgl KIHKPATItICK & ITEjIRONg. OIL— 10 bbts fto. 1 Lanl Oil j . . - . 15 . TanncraV: do; forsalebr'■ . *•, , OCI2I. , KIRKPATEICK A HERBOR3. MJSSS BOUK—BO bbja Mcssi’urk foraaloby ■ L ’ 00(21 ■ KinKPATBICK b ITEBBONS. ■X KTJ3TB’MATERIAL--. A 390 yards Canvass, for artists; 60 gro»8 llristta Broshes; -00 do Bable . do 70 do Paint*, tfdin oil in tubes; rolo.ttps,pa)etio Knlrea, Blenders.' &t: ■ In store anil lor sale by FLEMING BROS , Successors to J. Kldd A do.; > CO Wood elreofc. lIQUOKJCK BALL-—SQQ U)g. feiciiy, in fitorfl anrj ftyr'gajy ■ Fsep2Bl ■• • ■ FLEMING PROS. . OviiL |q store and for Balo by. ,<-T J.V oct2S . FLEMING BROS* ■ ALKRATUS-—2OOO Its in store erul for eale bT * 01:128 Fleming unoa. ; Lj'XIitAOT LOQWOOD—COO lbs in store and for sal 0 "by • ytEMmq pBoa: OILS— 20 bbla. Ko, 1 Tanners, OHi ; • ■>i 10. ,» No.lßank -do; . • 20 te Winter Bleached Wh&Io Oil; Instore and for ealo by: . ’ FLEMING 8809.* : Successors, to J. Kidd- k Co+ CO Wood rtratfr AUPYIS—riOO JbsinstoroandforAnlebjr r < Mia - itTSSnNfI DUOS. .Ib VITUIOL-—lO carboys is store and for sale by *• 00121 FLEMING ERO3, ALtUILAN HOOT—-100 IbaJfßgHsli la. store-and Ibr M by foctSll ’ • PIiEMDfQ BB03» gross Bazin’s: Perfumery, ttnanrptfjj-.'iw . sUro and for solo by • ■ .■ FLEMING SROTOER& eUliKaii —j 5 boxes, prime, just rocriyed and for sale by . - SMITH .* SINCLAIR . . 122 Second, and 151 front street BAB LKAI>—2CGO lbs jast rcceiTod-aadforsaiab Pofcß,.- . . SMITH &SIKCLi /'COFFEE—ISO bags prime KloCoCee lor sale by oct2S /- : . SMITH A BIHCLAIB^ o. bUUAII—I2O hbdfl N. O.SugarXor sale by «k v -~ • • SMITH * SINOLACEL 'TIIT'INDOVV O&AStf~3OO boxes, assorted aixea,for ode by ,YY . oct2fl >. ; - SMITH & SINCLAIR. /''iUDilail—lo drums for sole by ” . 1.."' V/ oct2B ■ BMITir & BITJCtAIB? rrUMUTHX SUSI>-s(> bushel lot sola by ■ -■ ■A 01:20 ■ . 8H1TII&SIKCMIB. /''RANBEJUlUJS—AfeiTbamlaforaaloby . <x2o ■ ■ . - SUITS i SINCLAIR UtfAit—ll2 htidfl. Sugnrfn»p»i].yhy; :, • t M "g° SMITH taiKCLMB. IT'XTHACT OOl^—>lo,ooo ibs for (tala by • ' B. AVFAIINKSTOCK 4 Co£ • Corner TVood and First sta. • A SMALLUTJSAM JSNGINK FOR BALK; prico fioo! — ufV QctB S. CPTHBEBT A SON, 140 Third *t. ? RECEIVED* on-consignment, ICO: Via snporior O GOOSE FEATHERS. Foraalo by “ v „ JEW HAWORTU/ Cora or ox Diamond and Diamond #Uoy;' 1 SHAWX/S—2ooo Bay State and Kmrtm I<»pg JLi Shawlsjost opened this morningßt octn •■•..■.. A. A< MASON. A CQ.’S,No.2sFifthet‘ BKIJ CHE 8H A W LS.— A, A, MASON & CO., No. 25 J/UTH Btrcot, mu open, this morning, 600 tone and Sahara ifroche Shawls.,: . ■ “ 'ottl7' PtAIB HUNTS—6OO pcs. Hold Prints (brilliant colors.) jnst received at A. A. MASON A CO.’S, ° ctll No. 25 nflh street EItPOADt; BILKS—III pea- beautiful maceHrmwia Hi! jnst opened at A. A. MASON A CO/S. -g- cU7 No. 25 Flfthst Ahh i'LAIDS— dust received at A. A. JIASON A street, 25. pcs. more of those oenntlfal all wool piaida ■■■■■■ “ octl7 •A A. MASON & Nixlio Xbw days rccolTo and. op«n over 1000 Woollen Lonjr and Square Shawls, of cTcrydcscrlpUon/ • ' -oclS" «alo by faugCTl . B. A, FAHNBBTOCK S^Q ijAIBa, PLMD3.--60 PB. Victoria sod Jinumnw Plaids iiut received at A. A. UASOkT Co >3 "° pl ° - . Ho.g>rfflh«ta4t.. rnOBACCO-CO boxes tfs, fa’a amt 10 plugs; A 10 do-'fipaaandn&femallbaf;> v , H and diamond twist ; • . 10 kegs No. 1 o twtaU ■' ■■ ■■■• '•• / • .V. J.P, TVTLLIAJJg, Rjreira ouoATE’ajjui/xiY ohdaniel wKBaiIES Being a Dlscourso dollreredbeforathoPacalty, Blo uonts and Alumni of Dartmouth College on tie day we 2V2*.? 1 “ CominoncemcnL J“ljr 27.1853, oommemoraUt* or Daniel,Wclator,. PohllHncd'ojrequest,.and for eale at 00l OII.DB.N’FENyKY .& CQ.'B, 7fl Fonrth atrceL 250 ViR, ‘White, for rale t>y • X •• ; • K JL FAHNESTOCK A COi.? ” ■ Cornor Wfod Mid First wta. \ Nl&L'fiU —200 Ibk for eaJe by . ■ . " A octg B. A, FAHNEBTOCK &Co.' hbda. pruno fl.o. Bonr tor ralo lov. to 3 domtholbl, hj - goßEttl BELIv i i B?T labertyßttwt ODDmilirt Wood. 1 VT^LP ,I vVf^ BUaiK^' 3 — Aii colors and 1 uuaUtlorof .ix French Herwos ami Cashmeres, at PCtfr A. A. MASON Ar<a.’fl. No! 25 Fifth ut' rjW l awortmoDt or Block and Velvets, Crotchet Oimpa, and now Vail styles of Dress Trimming* generally, at 0016 _ A. A* AjABQX A CO.’S. N 0 .25 rrfibat* EOSLN— 75 bbla bright fellow for sale by VSCP23 , .■ B. A. &CO SCUICU SWif-lOtjulii, Uuntf,, lor . m[>2!l n. A- gAIIN KSTfyrK * rtn BACON— £»U,UOO Iba ilnms and Shoulders in •mnir/.' - and for salo low to close tbo lot by ■ btm *° J.S.LEECU,M«ALPW*OOL i - • **«»ftad 244 Liberty gtrect. • KIUJJ— 26 lUrrcca fcr Bui© by ' _ w P J. 8. LEECII, Me/aPIS &CO. ftf'fcj? o *>«» I«<1 aoa LtoradUUlor tala Dy V 7 -'"* 23 -'' ■>'■ J.B. LKKOU,McALPiWft 00. HTCU KUSIN—SvO bbis lur mle by ■*. • . tttt? g gj. 8. U3EQH, McALPIN k. ffv tJitaioAgcDtfl.PoatBaJMtpga, -yjiNAHQO COUNIY—7OO AQttKa <W LAMP JOKirarg : V wdl adapted for iron furnaces, haring an thimjiiS of Umber atol rich ore; nitnatealxwt onf mUefrOTritE Pot tho-l^T^ °oetil f 8. CUIUBBRT ft SOS?** 1 ... 140Thfav.^ T/^r 0 - 1 * 0 tbl “ CaiM^ouAQrouoafcrMirbY M_££sl 11 A. gAHNKSTftfiit gAtWt Olt-W baskotertoah-forMloby— —- : b. a. km _ rtlßAS—6n luur caestt prime ,amg r , Mpis —— ' j. ». WILUAII Hh In store unit for eois #t ~. MPI - _ MEMfSO BliOTlfroa lbs Powderod Ibreajoby *—22L_ a A. i AUJuaTong £ co. A- A. MiHUN *. CO. iiiurau u >‘ ir Ml sew*of ejlendfcrttaw’wita and Brorado 8ilh», of tba «as r pmunw X Ml&bj.. 5 "BVIn «tofd arnl fog \ . V \. .■, " ♦ s * »; ' t V ' l *-. i'- ■-?» - , •• • • "V > m
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