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Th« tb*-tho_ manufaeturo of Cane Sut?ap—aZZ cast an a natrnt ty-'e '' ' ' i«^? b%^ I “ vlnß <) P cn « a aboyo place, for tb6 .P5®W» V**p% nndnre superior fordura. lAMfiiVm, BamKmt&n**™* ; WUty to w otietj and sold lower U»ii:. those made oh tbo Ml Other luhtnimwits for the socunty of Money, £>dfor the ol lßl a K w , or. Stocks,, Will also, give prompt and t 3? 00701 all Trom now '■-W^TlTdven.:''-■ v Bolling and Machinery of ermy description,' milE OLD PRINTING yqTAiii tSiiMiwm ' ;*«:' Uwoys on bund or made to order.. v v ’ IbTOS & Stockro t ,> an hLA\,fcP Stoves, Kitchen Bangtsond Coal Stoves, of every Rr iwnar^£'^^iiS2i A iiifsf' «leanp«on: lowaCook Stoves, fire sizes,' which tvMv& the •• Legal, Sun-ind 1850Mid.U61i at tho Agricultural Sir rf Al- Kook Binding, ondfurnlak-overv artkSin ffimlwSiS? le S ben y County, Pa, end recommended by.flfleen hundred * • Paper nnd-StationerV. line, at -Urn JbStSi peraonathntorprije Cook Stoves.' four slew; rremium"cook moW reasonable toms ’ u »®»*»orkn notice end on the stores; £» and Itodiator Coal Stoves * Parlor Stove? ' .Blank.ltookjma Stationery .Warehome, corner of MiirWet ' Crates: and _Fendors,-great variety, bountifully j£yyK and 9 corner of Market enamelled. Common Gratos, and building material of everv Printing Office and Book Blnderv, No 50 l*M«vi •» demrintioff. . . _ every m-^fßs^msr 111 r lC w Ben M “ ff ’ forocmrfcriC3ttDa i r v ; ,; Jv” cSSii FWWB F’ Th - SmMi nouttot-Ibß Ml&lpia uSabl.^^Ploneh,-irW'x>^,CjA:4Av : 'l P^S^ E rt^fr l^ffi^, UE?plu f ra ' nog re mu - ••*.-• • - „A: A'fis-.-,. .4.' •' •. ~.. •'■, . VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST I'nnlul and FtMithti mry Homing; {Sunday aaplcd- BY , FniLCIPS & OIUUORB, JCO&TIMTE3T OOBSER OT:tVQ6t> AITO-FOTH BTJLSRB. TERM S.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly Jn advance.- Six Dollars will Invariably be Toqulred If not paid witbintboyear.-- Wugto copies vw© cots—for ealoat the counter In the Office, and by the News Boys. . TEE SATUBDAY HOEHIHG POST Is published from the same office, on a large blanket size shoot, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance .-Single copies VIVE CCITS.- ikS’-Nopapcrwlll be dlsconttnbod (unlessat thadlacro* on of the Proprietor,} until all arrearages are pftld. < No attention will bo paid to any order unless accom panied bv the money, or fatisfoctory reference In this city. • : JAu" Connected with Vie Eddtitxthment of tht Morning Post 4 urnie oj the largest Job PrtntmyOjficcx in Vie city, where all kinds of work u done vn the. zhorUsl ft otictj and rrwji muon- Mlleterme. •: r .■ •RATES : OF. 'AOVKRTISESG,; ■ - ■ AGRiUCD UPON 12Y -THE PITTSBURGH PRESS- f»Lmxsno»PAiLm,o&ixss: One square, oue insertion-. ...A 0 50 ■** each additional insertion.*. ............... 25 **. > M one wee1c..^.............;............1 75 • u . ** two ........... 3 00 41 . 41 . thrco. woeks ...... 400 tl . oho • 5 00 44 44 two months ; >OO u . 44 thnfe nj0nCb5..4..«...*......«. ........ 0 00 41 four m0nth5...;....... ...... 10 00 44 six m0nth5..,!.... .. IS 00 . 44 .“ one 38 00 Standing Card, els lines or’loss, p«r annum io 00 WUXOXABLE AT MEASURE: u r- One square, per annum, (exclusive of tlio paper).. 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. FJ GXLLUDREi ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office, comer of Eburth street and Cherry alley, . "pinsnuneu, pa., • OST* Will attend to bis professional business as u?aal, at his office, between tho hours of 0 A. M. and 4 p. SL of each day. " " j>2o C» Orlando Looxniif . ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. ir-lT •• __ • Thomas 7>l* Marshall, .. - A TTORNEY AT LAW'—Office, Lowrie’s Buildings, Fourth J\. street.. ■•. .. • ... ; . .jan7:ly R. B.Carualian, ATTORNEY at LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street.: . jefcv ■ J«N*ftl’Clowry* ■' Attorney- and codnskllor at law—office in Bakcweirsßnildinga, on Grant street jo2 D. 11. llazen, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fonrtb street, above and J2 L near Smithfield.. ■; mar27nr - j. S. Dlorrlsou, - • Attorney and counsellor at law—omc». re moved to N 0.41 Grant stroot, near Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ ; : J apritey : . 1«. Biddle RobeTts, A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No.l32gmlthfleld street, J\. between Fifth and Sixth.- Collection* carefully attend ed to—pycchft attention given to Conveyancing. [dre&l v . Thomas fileauS) A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. XV Office, next door to tbc Post Office, EteabtmviUe, Ohio. iny4' S. P.Rou, 1 TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, J.3L Fa., fourth door below .Mr r Italy Patterson's Lncry Stable. -■ N« Bnckmaater, A LDERMAN—Office. Fourth street, third door alwte BmUhDulil, South side. Conveyancing of all kinds dime -vruli tho gßntustcare and legal accuracy. Titles toßea! Es tate examined. &p. : novlO BUSINESS CARDS. James C. Watt, Merchant Tailor—No. 45 nfih stroct,'opposUc the Theatre; Pittsbnrgb, Pa.. ■ '• ■y / .> Walter P« filarshall* IMPORTER Qud Dealer in French and American Paper Hangmca. uinrd L W« Ciiailwlck, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street, •Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid lor nig*.. myll:v , Ilryar,. ■r\7"ilOLKeAlJl AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT VT 155 I.llwrty street, and 3l Diamond alley. frMo:v J. K. WeliUn, "ATrUOLESALE AND RETAIL.DHAUSR in Blauk and Vr School Books, ilipcr and Stationery. No. (33 Wood street, (berireim TWnl nnd Fourth.) Dittsburgh, Pa. fmr2o fl. T U VtTIiHI.HT, . S. CIITUBERT A> BON, T> EAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, A’o. SO XV SnnlhJUld tlreti.- . i novl' Zj. K. Hayward, * TTVEALER In BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN XJ and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty No. 174 Pittsburgh, Kiu ' •• jel4:y A. F, WEDDELL, T. OAN BROKER, Denier la Notes, Bonder Mortgage, Real AJ Estate Stocks, MerchanUUe, Ac. *- - 4S3 1 -Ofiiev, Jlnsmtie lfali, Viillr street, next -door to the Deposit Bank, Httsbnrgh, Pa. * nprS v raaxcu -U. w a. xaluuaW. BAILEY CRENSHAW, : fIIEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in 1 Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House* keeping Utensils.So, Wholesale anil Retail, No. 2W5 Libttrty gtreet. Pittsburgh. • aprlfrV. King (t Moorhead. WHOLKSALB GItuCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood rtrcct. Pittoburgh. • •: - . inivJ timltli & Binclalr« * *YTtrHOLESALE - GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER YY CHANTS-Comnr V ood nnd-Firrt »t*. Inor.t : B> A« Fahnestock (V Uoi, WIIOLE3ALK DRUG First aOd Wood fitroets. and corner Wool and Sixth.* -.-ffeM . WUllam Gleno, - OKBINDER—Comer of Third and wood streets, above f H. Kay, where he is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. . • ' • - (do id John H* Mellor* . . . \YTUOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL ; YV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Book* and Stationery, No. 122 Wood street . - |jabl :R« C, Stocktoni * T ATJS JOHNSON A STOCKTON,* BOOKSELLER, TTA JLj TlONlilt, Printer and lliuder—corner of Market and Third strain, Pitteburgh, lhL ' ■ fjy^ : ■ . . Thomas fil. Liftie, ATCiI AND CLOCK MAKER—fifth street, between f Y V* ood- and Market streets, opposite Iron City liutcl. AH klntte of Jewelry made and repaired.* : faps:ly ■■■■.•; Paul £• Marilockf • GOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANS, AND bI’EAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincianati, Ohio. ‘ ‘ ’I; : ~ • -{apl;tf JOHN GItOUTT, Successor to mahtix &■ m’Ladouux, imporv-roi BRANDIES, GIN, WINL*S, Ac. Alao—Dealer in Jft'ni Old. Whitky GD'l Peach Britrtdjiy corner oLSmlthflold and Firnt streets Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . 1 ArTtnatef BjglfcV WHOLESALE and lie tail SADDLE, HAHN KBS, ffigSBfigTHPNK, TALISK and GAKWST DAG numufr©.’ -tT. turer, S\o. IQO Wood sLruet, Pittsburgh, To. J. D, WlUtanu, "ttrirOLKSALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GRO&KH, AND ff- forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer iu Country froducoand Pittsburgh Manufactures—Wool bL, four doors abofo ElftbrPittflbnrith. * r ' ; -• ; msrS PAGODA TE A' STORE, JELIC- HAW OItTII, Wnolcza.lt and Retail Orocer t Dealer ami Importer of Old Country Black Teas, french Bran* dies Wibes, Ac.,oorner of Diamond alley and UioDiAinond, Pittsburgh, Fn. .. ... . • • feb2S:y Card/ HLTJB, (SCCOKaOtt TO MbOPHT k LEE,) WOOL DFAL . EH AN!) COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale cf American Woolen floods, No. 139 Lilxsrty street* Imv4 .AU.BV KIRKPATIUCU—J. jr. UU.KOV. _ ’ *•- —'• UI4HW VI Klrlcpatrlels & Ilerronti WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers In Pittsburgh factums iVo. 243 fiiberty zlrui, Pittiburgh, l*a rayl7.y JOiis juu5utu.............. .....cociir.AS t’LKAa.'iU. FLEMING BROTIIKIIS, :■ : . : (Successors to J.Kidd A Co»> iTnOIiESALE DRUGGISTS, No, 00 Wood Pitts* Tf burgh, f Pa. Proprietors of Dr. MluirmM Celebntcd Ycrmlfdge, Liver PiUsj Ac. /. niv? y - CARRIAGE FACTORY* “ Wit. TEItUV, Virgin alley, botween Wood and • streets, Manufcicturcrof BUGGIES,BAROUCHES and CARRIAGES, of every description. All -work doue warranted. The advertiser would hero state that ho served tiiue years apprenticeship to tho business, and has wotkid for many years in tho principal shops of tho Eastern cities.' lairSfrtf Schuchman «fc Uaunloln, : JLi Pittsburgh. Slaps, Lamlsraipes, liill Heads, Show Sills Architectural and Maqliino Drawings, Basluess and Visiting Canls, etc., Engraved or Drawn on-Stobfy Printed lu Colors, Go)d,Rnmz{yor Slack,m the most approved style, „.} on WOOD STREETS, AT $O,OO PEB ANNUM, OS $5,00 WHEN- PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. JOBW M'CLOggtT i*......i,.'..,.C055£UC3 II’CLOSKXy, • Wholesale and Betail Clotfoute Horohonta. NO. 88 WOOD STREET? ' mm! Hubscribers nwpectftilly: Inform their ©l aplfcly James bowry, Jr.i rNHAIR. AND.BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 204 Fetterman’e Row,-Liberty street, has 1 on hand alnrge stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which ho- trill sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. Ho would call par ticular attention to ills large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, whlcb'ho will soil at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the neatest manoer.-Orders left&t the Ware Rooms, oral thd. Mill, corner of Adiunaand Liberty streets, will be promptly Uended to, .. •,.... ■ marft wm. a. -esuwau. HEREON fc CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers of on uimi* of brass wors,lo- OOMUTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ad. Al su, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.. . Foundry on Rebcctraetreet, Allegheny City. Ofßco and Storey No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS nnd COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders loft ut tho Foundry or be promptly attended to. feb&lv JOSEPH T. LOWRY, JVb. 43 (Xrrmr of i\Jlh ond Wood Struts, • Office up stain. - Entrance from Nfih street. .Pittsburgh,- T>JBSPISCrFULLY announce to the public that hobos Jtii commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In conuec tion with Intelligence aud General Collecting.. He will also attend to renting. Persona In want of acrv&utA, in auy capacity,or those in wautof places, will be supplied at short notice.- All business.entrusted to his core promptly at tended to. Htfcren&i— T. J.Blglmm, 0. Ifts&lio,. Dr.Alox, Black,*James Macker&l, A. A. Mason, MaffitAOlJ. • . : : •_ jqnlS Cargo's Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, AjpoUo Jiuilding, 7O fourth street, (next to Land's . Carpet Emporium.) R. M. CAIUSO & Co. having fitted up the most ew r ampin roomßintho citywith mamtuotb sky.and ]V}r fide lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, in to suit all, Tarylng In prica nccordiug to jggK3pj** ao end quality of ea.st quality, and &r £aln at blw pru'-ett. . . , ■ ■* .. . . . sopll • R Uilib, flaLoof thu Jxrm of Cooler * hnvini* • opened HTOttli Xo f 0* (two doom.above tin' old stand,) for.tlio purport of carrying on the CLOTIIJ * constantly on hand. .. Sash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to .cider. Bonder* tad Carpenters would find it to thdr advantage to give him n call, os he can now furnish them with pbued stuff suitable for every deEcriplion of work. ' . » - Money Lorm Oillcc. JOHN A. O’BRIEN & CO., • 137 Third strut, fcrfAo Swtilhfteld.. . MONEY to loan in largo or small qualities, on fluid and Silver Wale, Diamonds, \\ atclws. Jewelry. Guns, Pistole, Musical Instrumcuta ami valuably articles of every -description.' rFoncited Pledges sold immediately after being out of date, unless redeemed.’. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Ac., aiwaya on hand. «»a7 AKN(fliD'« WiLUAMS, - HEATISO & ViiSni.ATlNO IV A l! EH OUSE. ; ' MAXOFACTCRCRS OF Chilson Fnnxacos t Wrouglit Iron: Tubing, ' : ‘ And l-'miNoH.rojt Sruiii, Gaa oa Wma. ; -05- No. 33 Market street, lltUiburgb have sold our frurnncM. Pattern.", &(•-,to Messrs AUNOJiD & \\ ILL! A Mb, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage or Ibepublir., • sep2S vSJAI FK. ATKINSON 1 A OKKI.Y Uoots tu»«l altoes, ' 1 TUI NTON’S 1! LI A A HTI-Ihb.—TllOMAB HOTTON, St. XX. Cloic Krrot, Pvlm uud Liberty streets, has justrecelred a sapi*r»or nifsfinnicht of BCHJfia and SHOES aod MATERIAL, which he is prepared to dU-poso Of to his .friends and the public geoemhy, fit e)h>ap rates. .Any arti cle ini Ills Hue modenp «tihe shortest mitico; P» a—FLAM);* \\ on all kin-tsof work. (»ep2 Ijt 1L DltAVu, Ummuinl, rilu«l/urgn, Pa., deaier it ' 1 • Country Produce, offers for sale a'cbolce ; stork o fami»y use;- Spfavof every variety and the purcat quality, ground at his Steiim. Mills. Also Dried Fruits, Loreign and J*n«luco taken tnov* ehan-efor ilereharsUlp. : -. : ; P. H. 1». luis procuml s full a>JKorton?Tit of Landroth’s Wfurnnledtinrdi-Ti.SmJs, and invito ifc,. aiientiun of all In luivalod m rural affairs. * • - Jnnll • JjoUU umawnw...; u. caiui , UPPINCOTT & BAttttr M.' i (LATE J. fl. HT/UCOLEIt A CO-,) • ■ ANUFACTUKKXW OF FfcIOSNIX FIIUJ PROOF SAFES, Second Street,, between Wood and SmiUifleH—On Tuesday afternoon, July 26,1848, tbo undersigned were cal led upon by Messrs, hlppencnft & Barr, to witness im honest and fair test.of one of tbeh F> renis Safes. The furnace lie ing prepared, the Safe was placed insido tlieroof with Books, papers and some money;; whet the door of the Safe was <*!<* sed and the fire kindled at a quarter -pjmt 2 o’clock and in a short time the Safe was tod-hot, and continued till half past 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the com mittee expressed their satisfaction that tbo tlmo occupied Witt euchlreat was sufficient. ; The furnace was then pulled down, Bafe cooled,; and door optiacd—the books,, papers and money wdb. .The heat was so great as to melt oil the brass mountings,. Wo therefore take pleasure in roeommmdinr these Safes to the public, GB.bdutMnour juilgment,-entirelv fireproof. JAUVIS A TJXAUDE? . NOCK k RAWSON, - CORNWALL & BROTHER, ' BRANNON A TUATOUKII! BENEDICT k CARTER, ' * ISAAC CIIOMIE, S «I Ani®dgaged ;iki; tfaefounilry business, and know some thing about furnaces and luat. I witnessed the burning of tho above Safih. and can iredy say there was. no humbug about It, and with, pleasure, recommend them to the public aabelug, In myjudgiueut*entirely fireproof, • WM KAyr. ; r-Inwlling upoa the above gentlemen for their signatures they all spoke .In..tlio.highest terms of ibo tairntesof the test, and thoir full confidence of tlio Safii’s being entirely fireproof. Wohuve constanliyon hsndand for vale a faU aswnrtmftnt nf t,h»nbovesafes. fmnrSll BELL A TfCHUY 1 1- ' ».■ >•« •» BUSINESS CARDS. PIANO FORTES. ■ CHARLOTTE CLDME. No. 118 Wood . IgShgßSfflgjjgss street, second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, nTflPw Pa., offers for sole a largo and well assorted : » ■ “ « i «fitock«f Piano Fortes, (which nro justar riving,} on the most liberal terms, llioottontlonof purchasers is especially invited to ibo udebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. . These instruments being modeexprcssly for this climate, .and having the ovor. strings, have a volume. of tons un equalled by any others. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Gale A Co.,New York{ Bacon k Raven, Now York; lte ichcnbadx A Sons, Philadelphia; and of mt owm auxoluo* tuu, which ore woll known, and have boon used in this and other cities for 10 years. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Guilars —Aflno selection of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. Fuxtni—The best Italian, French and English make. : Accordcont—* From the beat Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets. Drums, Fifes, Banjos. Tam bo* rincs, Triangles,Ac/.- . . . V.. . Italian, French, English and German, warranted to be of the very best quality. . -.Pianos and all Musical Instruments repalre&wUb dnra- WlUv.nwitnwis onddespatTh. ••• ■ - Sew Arrival of Chickering’a Pianos* • jnern m !'■■■' .Tnn subscriberwilLreccivo.and open for on Thursday the 18th Inst, the follow* fflg fcirTffioff now PIANO-FORTES, from the M * K U Vbmted manufactory of JONA3 CniCKEß :lNG,Boston,vlt;; • -.-s • ■■ No. 13787—0ne splendid rosewood double round eornsred, 7 octavo Piano ~........;.$4OO No. 18745—0ne • do • .. do ■ do ' *do $4OO “ 13747—0ne do . do .• •do do $4OO .“ .13754—0ne Rosewood, round front, C octaTO ...$290 “ 13755—0ne do do do $290 “18888—One do r square , do -' $275 “ 13418—One Walnut do ; do • $2OO “ 13015—One do round front, do $276 All the. above Pianos are furnished with tho new patent Iron frame and new scale; with Mr. Chlckerlng’s name cast on the plate, to prevent imitations and imposition. Pur* ehasers are invited to examine the above, on their arrival at the Music Store and Piano Wore rooms of JOHN IL MELLOR, Agent forCtalckerlog’sFlanos, . aug!7 .. No. 31 Wood Pittsburgh. NEW MUSIC I NEW MUSIC I HKLBBER has just received a fine collection of Ju • lien’s and Foster’s music. - ;.Thocelohratcd Royal Irish Quadrilles: - . The Drum Polka, Julian; Mont Blanc Polka, Jollen; Rival Bchottlscht'by F. Brown; ■ .Silver Cloud Quickstep; St. Nicholas ScbottUcb: Stelghrido Polka, by Strakosch; Popsy Polka; . A now song, by H. Hleber; The sleep in tho grave together; Adieu dear native land, trio, by TT, V. Wallace; Lilly Bel! and old Dog Troy, by Foster; Meet ©e by moonlight, dnett; ■ Softly ye night winds, ballad, by V. Wallace; Atalawdn Polka, by Dadworth; and other fine pieces. . sepl4 J. 8. LEECH, IIcALPIS A CO), WHOLESALE GROCKRS, &7U> DSAU2LB IX ’ Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. 242 asn 244 Liucutt tracer. augo] PITTSBURGH. To Slerctiauta ana Others. p ERMAN ADVERTISING.—Tho pabUnber* of the dully VX and weekly u FYeiAetfr.fVrtmii” would respectfully In vite th* attention of merchants apd others to the ndran* logos off-Ted by their papers as a medium of adverUMng among tbvir German fellow-citizens both In the city ana country. ■ Their Dally paper Is published on the rr.xxr srsmr, and has bourne tho. circulation of any Gerjusthiit published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly poprr, wbich is published already for twenty years, circulates larp-lyin the adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the State of Ohio. Mcrrhants of Pittsburgh-nod otkerswill find !t to their advantage to ninho use of our roleons as a medium of reaching the German business. Terms ns low as apy other paper in tboeity. Opnec—Corner .of Liberty and SL Clnir sirwts, above Braun fi Drug Store. L.&WVNEEB, au(T2G Publishers and Proprietors. fi IMUD.—Mr. \i. ANTON and 11. BUIfftOKDKR would X n*epec> fully announce to the dtlzcssof Pittsburgh and IlcKheny that they will giT« lustructlooß on the Piano, Ooltar, Vlrtlln and Flute. • Inquire at 11. Fohroedcr A Co.'s NEW MUSIC STORK 84 Fourth street. srpSt \J E\V. MUfclO fe PURE—The -subscribers have opened at • XV.No- S 3 Fourth street, a choice collection of murfo and musical Instruments, Italian end German strings. Pianos, by M. Erard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flnlcs; by M.Euler, Frankfurt, A. M 4 Clarionet*! do. All hinds ofbra»s Instru ment* froin the best fczvnrb tnanuffirdorli-s all of which we oiler to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that tre can render rnlini (intlsfsclion. U. SCIMOEDKR A CQ..NO Fourth St. .II Scbrocder and U. Anton will give instructions on tho piano, violin and guitar. . . -sep*i3 * A nClUTECTS:—Office*: Thilo Hall. No. 75 Third street x\. Pittsburgh; and «Mtfldu of the Diamond, Allegheny Jyl2.bin ■ JOSEPH lIIOGUIDRE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 23 CotfiraciAL, below pjas. Srtircr, St. X.0u19, Slo.f CONSIGNMENTS ucdOoratniHslnnn will with prompt and personal attention, aud libual adrancra will be given vlit-n required, on ConsignmonU or llUli of Lading, * * NEW- YORjEL To Druggists & Merchants throughout the Union, d. b. nt'CvtLOvan, MANUFACTURER ANI) DEALEE ’ IN PAWra, OILS, « fe. t No. Ul Maiaen hane t NEW TOUK, RESPECTFULLY invitestbo attention of Druggists and Merchants throughouttho.Unlon to his largo und ox* tensive nssartment of FAINTS, 011*S, Ac., of tti© BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which ho offers for sale-on. very moderate terms, both to cash andeloflodlmo buyers. Below are enumerated some of the leading articles: WHITKLEAD, In 611. In kegs 0f.25 to 500 &s. BLACK PAINT. YELLOW OCnRB» VKN. BED, In oil. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH-BROWN, TETRA DB SI ENNA,inoIL UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS,in dl. PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dryandlnoil. a . „ VARNISHES of all kinds. RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITTNO CHALK, LAMP BLACK. AM. and ENGLXBU YEN,BED,CHROME RED end YEL LOW, dry and in oil. INDIA BED, RED LEAD and XITnARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE,dry. : CHROME, PARIS anaBUUNBWICKGItEKN,dry'and in oiL PRENCn and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. . DroggistsondothOTsin want of any of the above mention ed articles, will find It to their Interests to call, os our facili ties for manufacturing and purchasing,'and our experience in the bnsinen,glvc us advantages in selling over most of those In the same line. . . X. B. MCULLOUGU, : my2l:9m. lit MoldcnnUraiv New York. : PAPER WAREHOUSE* • Cyrus W. Field & C 0. ,: /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. U Cliff street, New V York, are SOLE AGENTS In the UcltedStatoa for ' Mnsprattfs Superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. . Rnssoll Mills Superior . .'•••«■ «• Gcncsseo Mills Superior Printing * l Rawlins A Sons* English Tissue •••" « First quality French Ulbramarin®, • - . - They are also Agents fbrtho .Principal Paper Manufactu rers in this country, and offer for sale By far the mo*t ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu rers’ materials that can be Brand in this or any other .country; ■■ They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No. 11 Cliu No. 58 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street,- and tfao Lofts over the largo Iron Cliff street. Their business Is strictly Wholesale,. and Writing Pipers are sold by the Coso only.. Thoir extrcordlnaty facilities enable them to offer aU Goods, Loth Foreign-, and: Domestic, at Abe: lowest possible prices. Paper.made to order, any size or weight Liberal advan ces nude on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock and other merchandise.. ■ The highest market price paid InCAfiJT for all kinds of Rags ; . ■ ■ . , • mar29;ifca Bradbury’s Piano and Melodeon Warorooms, NO. 433 BROADWAY, AW YORK.;. FROM enlarging my Warerooms, I am enabled to kcep a much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto fore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch, and of an evenquality, and deep,full,rich and purely rocoi tone, qualities mostdeslrftbla, Inasmuch as thp voice will asslmu 1 ate to tbo tone of the Instrument. All my Instruments are ftdly warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of ealo, and are sold as low purchased elsewhere.. Second band pianos atoll prices.. * J3S* A-New Invention.— The Organ Melodeon, with two Sankt t>f.R rys, the only thing of the kind in the country, having n lo tl*r» C»t*«w 5 trsi li>>t JJorr-c HUnkitts. fr./m • • • . . ST *4 to $2,60 Thwk Horfie Cover*. • • t 057,60 flood plafuVactticonblp. Single IfHrni-ftV - $l!kOU to $25,00 Fancy . commendod as : ‘ Good Carpetings for a Low Price* > BAILY A BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers of Carpetings, • declG;ly No. 252 Chcsnut street, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE. EOW. U. COAST .....—.....JAMES J 5. GRANT. GBANT EBOTHEB, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Wo. 01 Kxchango Place, - .... : JiALTmOHK ORDERS. FOR COFFEE, KICK, Ac.,.and Consignments of . Western Produce respectfully noddled. • Keftrs fo-Mcssrs. King, Poonock & Co., and to Messrs. James A. Hutchison A Co. • • Jjr4:oia* : M’lNToairs HOWARD HOVSS, JOHN M’lNTOSll—Proprietor. HOWAKD STREET, 13ALT!MOBE Bahtinore,l)eftimberl6,lBs2—declOfly Baltimore Book Store. BOOKS AND stationery; CUSHINGS & HAILEY, * B OOKSELLERS A ND ST ATIONERS, Ho. *202 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, doelfcly . BALTIMORE. WATCHES, JEWELRY) SILVER WAKE, Bronzes, Clocks, Papier Macho Goods, Rosewood Dresriug Coses, Writing Desks, Elegant Funs, .Opera [Glasses, Cuitlery, Fine Oil :.wmiaw Paintings. Dresden CUlna, Ac.—The undorsiraod hogparlicularly to invite the Visits of citizens and strangers, Whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent [Stock, bolieving it to exceed In extent, variety and richness, any other In this country., They foel sure, the advantago of personally selecting goods at the dlfferentfactorios in Europe* and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac., hora, enable them to offer Inducements In prices and quali ties, and prices, considering qualities, such as cannot bo of fared by any other house in the trade. Delicate goods so carefully packed os to go safely any dls* tance, and by olmostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, Jeclftly - ' r Baltimore. GEORGE STUnOES, ' 80U MANUfACTURER or the improved SPIRAL SPRING MATT HESS S. IK. Cor, Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bat timore,andHo. 92 Walnut st., Philadelphia, FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ ■) American Institute, New-York; By Institute,Philadelphia; - lMAßnANDlNsiifUTE,Baltimore,- TllHEpeculiar improvement, in the construction of this • X.-Mattress Is, that all tbQ.ciunwcy and fuavg wooden Tram*mrk is entirely dispensed with, and Its place sun* plied by a lighter and much more durable frame* The • springs aro all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of plnce, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent up, and Is th us admiral hly fitted to the wauts of the sick or osthmetic, who may re quire a sitting posture. It bosollthe luxurious the best, feather bwl, with the lightness and facility of hand. • ling of the common hair mattress, ■ These Improved Bpring Beds are invariably- made of thi best mate rials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. ■ . . These Beds are well adopted for Hotels* berths of Shins. Steamboats and Hospital*. . ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, fin enamel,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITURE, con ! skiing dnpart of Bedsteads, Hat and Coal ltacks.Camj and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tablervith marble tops; GardenThalrs,-Suttees, etc.,etc. > . ; • Animals, snch as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc.; In Iron, os Well os. the modelsln Wood, furnished, at short notice. 1 - • 4ed6ly \• STRAWBERRY ■ PLANTS.—Tho subscriber offere forsalo ■ a largolotof fine Strawberry themost opprov ;ca and productive sorts. Market gardeners,- or -othere, do slroueof planting lansely ? will; bo supplied-at lowratew EschsoftU distinct* without mixture, «nd warranted true toname.flants pat outthiaseakm-vill bear a fair crop in . spring.;. Orders filled in rotation, from tho seed, and Imple ment warehouse, 49 Fifth street, t > r suggO * «• JAMES WARDROP. OPANI3H BROWN —l6 bhb fbr sole by D B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. ■*> - JOSIIUARII WHOLESALE FEUITE3 ' 39-Wood Sr,, J HAVE on hand and art) t which they offer at tbo -;76hagß lTica Almocdsj - 'i 25 “ Sicily do 25 bales Bordeaux do 1 .15 bags Shelled do-’- I ■ .GO; *♦ Filberts; GO- u Walnuts; CO u Cream Nutt; . 600 bushels Pea Nuts; • 25 bbls.Texan Pecans: 25 “ Illinois do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes German Plumsj •25 kegs do do ‘ 10 bbls. do do 10 esses Prunes, glass jars;! 10 • ** fancy bxs^! r 60 cask* Currants; . 20 coses Citron; . 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100 h£« H. ZL do 200 qr,“ « do . 200 bozos No.l Herring; 100 u Scaled . do • 1 case Mace; . ■■ v - ■.i >. ' ,1 bbL Nutmegs; . “ CloreS; - - 1 25 %qsfa>ts SahuLOil; .. 3, o. J. C. ASDJBi WHOLESALE .FEOITERK] 30. O Wood it.. TTTBT RECEIVED, themoi tl brought West of tbo-Mou . S5O bogs Brazil Sugar; GO boxes Havana do ■ 20 bbls Loverlng’s-do, fint pulverized; ' ■ : 'i . : 20 bbls. layering's coarse pulverized Sugar; • 20 bbls, liorering’S ' coarse ■ Sugar;..'.;.; GO bbls Stuart's do do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; • • ;15 cases Jar Prunes; ; . 12 coses Fancy Boxes do • 250 bxs Ho. 1 Herring; : 185 bxs Scfcled Herring; cattsJlato; : • . 150 lbs Nutmegs: 128 B* Cloves; . ' • . 40 gross Blacking; 85-bxaGitron;' 1000 bus Pea Nuts; .: ,50 bxs No 1 Rock Candy; 20 do Rot. do do - 25 do Yellow do . do •20 do White do do Cubgs Ivica Almonds; 20 bales Bordeaux do; 35bgs81cfly ' do;,'. CO do shelled • do; 200 bxs Cluster Raisins; 250 bxs M R do; TWJEW BOOKS—Pastor's Sketches-; both series; .x\ Venice, the City of the Sea; > Barnesou Raniol;- . Meliville’s new work. Sermons. French’s Works; Salad for the Solitary; De.Quiaeey’fl new volumes; Hawthorne's do* • „. Uncle Baa, by Mrs, Stowo. Now. GreatTrulhsbyGrcatAuthors;- CoraplateAngler, by Isaac Walton; ' Uaupion Bridges;. Grace Greenwood's Wofita; : Angel Voices; . J Whipple’s Oration on Washington; Parley’s new Talcs; Arthur’s do.; • Choate's Discourse on Webster; -Tangle Wood Talcs;-and other new and elegsntUlos trated Jntenilos. : . DAVISON’S Book Store, . °clP ■ < GO Market street, near Fourth. E* REDEUIK A BREMER—The Homes of tbo New World. JC Headley—Tho Second War with Great Britain: - Willis—Fan Jottings. • Countess DOrsay—-Clouded Happincav Mrs. Halo—New Household Receipt-Book.' T.B. Arthur—Sparingto Spend. * Flagg—Venice, iho City of Uic Sea. : Rufus W. Clark—Lecture to Young Men upon the Formation of Character. ‘ " ‘ : -v . l^ckeae—Bleak House. James Grant—Jane Seaton; or The King’s Advocate.* Groat Truths by Great Authors—A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac., from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. ‘ IL MINER A CO., SiSmlthOeld street. LATEST MUSIC, ■ TT KLEBER HAS JUST RECEIVED^ JJL*. Bol’ve.vtu pa Pams Scnorcisn,.composed, and dedi cated to Mr. Julius Bee, by IL KleLor. This pleco is embel lished with an elegantly colored vignette of the tity of Paris, showing thelcuitaiss, the imperial residence of the French Emperor; tlioChurchof Notbb Daub, etc.—being n rell&blo and correct map of the French Capital, as token by Mr. Lee, on his recent visit there, and is of itself worth the price charged for the Music. • ,Tlie. Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicate] to Miss Romaine Lemoyno, or Washington, Pa,; by IL Kleber. ■ Fond Hearts st Homo; beautiful now rinUtui m sun** bv Buckley's Scuonadera. ° J Mast I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and German words. • Little Songs for Little Children—new. Heavily Wears the Day—new. • • Thinking of Tbeo—new Ballad. ■ * What shall I call Thee—vocal duett. ~ of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon,.Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unprcsumlng, etc., eta; and a gene ral selection of tho moat fashionable music of the dav. JQGJ* No. 101 THIRD street. oct34 '<• ValtiaMellare Garden Seed*, eke. |tONSIBTIN(r iu part of tho celebrated Slower or Ever-' V green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Sagar Peas of various Improved varieties,' Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Radish; rarsnlp, Cucumber ondMellona of tho finest and niost ap proved sorts, Field Corrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets tot the dairyman.and farmers, /A; rich collection-of flower seeds; Lawn Grass SeecL and a full and complete assortment of • Garden and Forming implementsof the latestlmprove'mentL Monthly Yahonas, Rows, Hellterops, and-fine blooming plants.for the y&nl, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 at low rates. Onloreftam Merchants, DwUew or other* filled promptly on liberal terms,from .the Seed and Horticultural ware* hoope.4& Fifth fitreeU by lapriffl JAMES WARPROP. eAHPKTINQ.— A largo rtocfc or new and beautiful pat terns now receiving at the : '•• NEW CARPET STORE, • • '■■ ■■' , : . « Fifth;«trooL near Wood. Also,OilCloU£sofaU width* and qaaliUsa: Rum, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods,' Venitlan Blinds, Ac., Ac., AT TltE LOWEST CA3H PEICE3 :caps ItfEWJBOOKS-At DAVISON'S BOOK STOBK, 05.&1AK* ll KET streets "• ' • - - The Analysis of the Bible. i . EUliman’a \ isit to Europe. * Comparative Philology, Do Vcrc. • , Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated, nawfci Notes from Life. Henry Taylor. Wide World; illustrateded. Porloy*a Present* Elojpmtjuvonile; illus’d, 1 Christmas Blossoms. • ' do Cottage Bible. Blrkot Foster’s splendid illustrated edition of Longfel . low’s Workd. English. Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Sam. New. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Sparing to Spend. ► r The Little Drummer. Tangle Wood Tales.. • LonIsXYIL; Life, Sufferings axul Death. ' Venice, the City of the Bea. • Second War with England. Headley. • History of the Insurrection In China, nomea ofthe Now World. Hlssßremor. • Homo and Neighbors.' New ed. do Tho Bow in the Cloud,:or Covenant Mercy Ibr the -•Afflicted. . ... • • Martyr Missionary; Tho Behavior Book. Miss Leslie, Story of Mt. Blanc. Studont’s Manuals . Rev. John Todd’s Books for Children. Life of Daniel Webster. For sale by ‘J. 8. DAVISON; Lato Davison & Agnow._ MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER—Yankoo Notions— price 12)4 cents. Uodey’sTiatljrs Book. Price 25 cents. • . Graham’s Magazine., Price 25 conta. Petersen’s Magazine. Price 18 cent*. . The Midnight Queen, or lioayeaftom New Tori: Life; by George Lippard. Price 25 cents; . - • .< i Thu Gold Seekers, or the Cruise of .the Lively Sally; by Captain Merry,:U. S; N.y nnthoroMbo “Flying Dutch man”—lllustrated—a talc of peril and adventure that can not fall to excite and Interest the reader; - Price 25 cents. \ If. MINER & CO., No* 32 Smithfield streot. GULOUKD PARAMATTAS^—ISO pieces of every;-shade awl quality, just roedvedat A. A. MASON & CO. eepQ r • , ' No. 25 Fifth street. "I7"ALUAfILK WiUPKKTY 1011 Ponn. V streot, Fifth Word, consisting of 82 It.frontbylOOlt. deep to BprJng. alley, on< which. is erected four Lenses, Pr»co and terms made known at the Pool Estate Office of ' ocl& B.CUTHBBRTft SON, 140 Third street EECO.UK YOUR OWN LANDLORD.—TWO HOUSES FOR SALE, situate on Fulton street. One is arranged with a stove-room, and fire other rooms, with finished attic, a good paved yard, hydrant. Ac. The Lot is 20 foot front by 182 feet deep. Price $2300. - Also, near the above, a Dwelling House, of hall, six rooms, and finished attic. Price $2200. -Terms: $BOO in hand; balance in one, two and threo Years. ’ 8. CUTHDERT &‘BON, • octs •. • : ; , ReaVEstato Agents, 140 Tblnl st. hbls, Uround, for sale by: ” A " : - QQtO . y i B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. ‘ /710FFKK—326 bags for sale by ~ \J sop 23 . SMITH ft SINCLAIR. •/"I LASS—2o boxes 7x9; •• ", .• ’ 777~’ \J . ICO do • 8x10; ' >: •; 100 do 10x12; 20 do 0x12; . . 86 do 10x11; 20 do 10x15; ' v 10 do 10x16;' : U do 12x10; • .10 do 12x18. Forsaloby *.. ' SMITH ft SINCLAIR, . QCt4 , 122 Second and 151 First streets. SUOAit—lso hhds., prime, tot solo by" "~'TT • oct4 - ,; . „ : . . SMITH A .SINCLAIR. SUUAK—6 hhds for sale by • \J oct4 r... . SMITH ft SINCLAIR. /TtODFISH—Io casks, Jforsale by : ■ • ! .-r- V. oc(4 , SMITH ft SINCLAIR. TIO3IN SOAP—IOO sale by . Xi octd • • : SMITH * SINCLAIR. 1A GROSS Perry Davis’s Pain Killer, in store and Ibr sole A" by FLEMING RRQTHERB,' . oelG .. Bocccgsogs tQ J.Kidd A Co-, GO Wood street; r .~T)ABffi WAUEHQtJSB— oT American X'4 MJ FoiclguWriting papers, . paxt’orall • qualities of Pictet QaamereUa aod-fttiarto fost 'lljUimK Onumerciat-Hott; Emtamea, Colored ealfimey Tioto' jtapem gtrqtr per, 40,4 m Vor Jala by.,'., , ty. a-lU.VEIf,! ■ - ‘ . ‘ " Paper Dealer. eep2S ; tarneruf Markrt(maBe«ma£aiwla« '<•*■ '•*'•' • **” * vr 15» , -'’ -s ’ l > MISCELLANEOUS. 10888 A CO„ BS & COOTECTIOHEBS. Pirasirokoß. PjL,' ; receiving the following Good 1 ?, > r lo west market rotes Y. M :.'2o boxes’Macfcarotii;: j- 20- - u . Vermlcellas • I 60 “ Farina; I GO {f . Vi. Itock Candy; 25 “ A No.l do 10 ff; ..Bed; da 15 « Capers; 15 •‘v Olives; . . • 76 GuneDrops;. • ’ 100 ..■■«*. Lozenges; 60 ** Jdjube Paste; - GO doz. assorted Pickles; 30 « « Preserve®; I .100 u : Pepper Sauce; . ! 10 cases Sardines; ' ' 1 5 » « bt bxs. 2 « “ l A do 200 bags Brazil Sugar; 40 bbls 8, C.Sugar; 1 25.. “ Lorering's - Sugar; 10 cases Liquorice; 25 boxes Ref'd, do 20,000 Principe Cigars;. 10,000 Havana -do '■ 15,000 Regalia ’ do . 2,500 H2fBpanlsh Cigars; A . • GO gr. Sirs. Miller’s P.Cut - ; 60 gross Anderson’s do - ............KIXISTUTDLB, OW Cb CO*y AND CONWJCTIONEBS,: Flttibnrgb) Pa. ut extensive Foil Stock ever mtatas, consisting of— 25 bisMacrcacroi;. 25 do Vermicelli; 80 do-Telan Pecans; • • 25 dolllinois do; . /■ 60 doz ass'd Salad Oil! 100 doz Popper Sauce; lOOdozKetchap;: 60 doz assorted Plefelos; 25 doz asa f d Preserves; 125 bxa Lozenges; • .25 o’s gaMlnee, HiHMl SO fcxa refiued Xiquonde; 12 coses do; • i 100 kegs German Plums; I 60 eras Mrs-MiUer’a fine ■ • Cut; v i-. 60 gr.Mrs.Anderscn’sdo; 25 aoz Olives; ' • .■ 11 i ■ 1 25doz Copers; ■: i 30 doz Onions; > . CO bags Filberts; : CO bags Walnuts; 75 bags Cream Nuts; i 6 bags Oreo. Walnuts; 360 bags Dairy Salt; 20,000 Principo Cigars; Wash,Begalla do; 18,000 llavana.: . do; • 30,000 Half Spanish do; ■ * '• ~'•' -isep9 ; . ROBINSON k 00. x*- */. . r < *>• ' 1 f t * * t FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property for Sale. : rpHE subscriber. offers for sale, on very reasonable terns,' X tho following property, viz: ; . A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No; 110 Penn street, between Hay street anil Evans’ alley; and lot 25 feet front, extending bach 113 feot to an alley. The House is one of the bestuulluings,nmi in. one of the.most pleasant neighbor' hoods In the city. - Hve hots—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets; ono honored and -Bvq feet fronton Ferry and sixty foot on Frontstrcet, withagood three stary BricK Building on the comer, a two story Frame on Front at, and two Brick Build 'lnga,.naedasßhops,oni r «rryefc ’" ■ - .■■■.-■■. . A iot, 31 feet front. by bO feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. ; . ’ • ■ - A lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling: lot 2tf foot by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm ste. : ■ HhuM end LoVon Wylie street, near the new Court House. Tho honsa is well arranged and in good ordor, and .Is now occupied aa a hotel. • . ■ A Three Story Brick, on SmlfbileTd street, near Seven th-n ■ Doing in on excellent business location. The lot la 20 hv So feet deep, fronting on. Smithfield st.. - A Oottago Frame and lot, 23 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City.: Thla is a verydoslra bio and pleasant location for a residence.. ■ H loe lota in the.town of M’Keeaport, each. CO feet by 150. Several of these are on tho Main street. ' ' Eleven Acres In Limetown, on the Monongabela Hlver, on which there are 4 honsea; there ere some 8 Or 7 acres of ex cellent stone cool, and abundance .of limestone, convenient to.tbe landing; and two ooal pits'open. ■Ninety loteln the town of Columbia, CO fietly 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of '■>—>- Lot has the privilege of using whatever stono coal he may re quire for hla own use, from a pit pear the looks. Columbia la U pleasant situation on the lank of the Monongabela riv er, a short distance below look No. & in tho midst of an ex tensive stone coal region* and would be a desirable polntfor mauutacturing establishments. - : Two Hundred acres of Superior Stone OoaLtrith House/ Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongabela river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation foT rail rcrul—with enough level ground at ono point for honsee and gardoas,.or locations for manufactories.'' The vein is deep enough to nllow horses to bo Ihhitnl-' lug out tho cool—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, la not surpassed by any in the oountry. % In myl absence, my egent, James Blakely; Esq. will give all necessary information, and he authorized to give warren* tee deeds for any property sold. JAMES MAT. mygi - Wo. HO Pen, «trit FORTF-OSE BBILDISO LOTS “ .. ... , '. 'Ann ■ - ■ Two Largo . Biiok Dwelling. Houses for Salo. r | 'HE subscriber now offers the following deslrahlo propor- X .ty for sale, situaieln the Seventh Ward, and hnt ton ruinates walk from the Court Houso. ONE LARGE BRICK HOUSE, with nine apartments; situated on the corner or Colwell and Miller striata. Also, ONE LARGE TWO-BTOUY BRICK HORSE, with el-ln apartments, situated on heed etreet. Eight Building llola on Colwell street; teu Bulldlng Lots on Reed street twenty-three Building Lota on Miller stieeh Thlapropcrty Is very conveniently situated, and will bo very desirable for private residences. The above property, if not sold previous to tho middle of May, 1854, will bo put up at Public Auction. . .Txaiis:—Obo-fiftb cash; tho balance in ten years, with annual payments. For further particulars, enquire of the eubscritwr. JACOB TOMER, : sepl3-6m] , Comer Cal wall and Millers to, 7th Ward JPropepty For Sale or: Exchange. luE undersigned will exebengo for Lands in the suburbs, the following Property, or will dlsposo-oflt ontoUg payments viz: ' . A three story Brick House, on Second street, now occupied by Hon. Charles Naylor.; This houso is bnilt in modem stylo, and of tho best materials Also, three two story Brick Honsea on Fiko st., each con tuning three rooms. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling House* on Finest each containing twelve rooms. • • ,^ s °j three-two story Frame Dwelling Houscs on Locust Breach containing three rooms.- Also, two .two story Frame Dwelling lionscs on PJko eU each containing three rooms. • • . Also, three, two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham, on a lot 30 feet by 120, with room to huild seven houMis .more.':'" Tho Fifth Ward Property Is on six oontiglous Lots-of Ground, CO feet front on Fine and Locust ets., (continuing through tho square and corners on Tiko st), They ure so arranged that ouch property can bo sold separate: Any one wishing a home qm be accommodated by paying little more than a rent, after the first payment, as I will give ten-years for tho balance. Apply to [jolO| JAMES BLAKELY. Valuable Property-For. Sale. THOSE TWO. LOTS, Nos. 10l ami 152. in Col. Wood’s plan of .Pittsburgh; each CD; f«it v>n Water street, and ex tending. 157 foot through.to Front street, along Redoubt alley, immediately below John Irwin 4; Sons, ond opposite the Central Railroad Depot Tbewhblo will bo offered till tho Ist of November, after which, (if not sold,) it will be subdivided into lots to suit purchasers. For terms, which will he made easy oa to payments, apply to LEECH, McXLPIN A CO-, oc!2 -Nos. 242 Liberty st., Pittsborah, Fa. ; SALK—TWO GOOD BUILDIhOLOTd. SIZE—Koch GO fust front by 200 deem ' PRICE—S2OO each. ; . TERMS—SIO In hand ;.hol&nco at $5 per month. . SITUATE—Within 20 minutes walk of the city. APPLY—lmmediately, to . octi3 : S. CUTHBEBT & SON.I4Q Third st: TOWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, with Lot GO f&et front ; J J situate on. tho Frowusville R .v: 8. CUTHBBRT ft SON, 140 Third st. rpUKEE MORE LEFT, ON SAME TKR3IS-Thro« Boild- X- ing Lots, within twenty minutes walk Qf the city, 50 feet front by 184 deep, at $2OO each.- Ten dollars in hand: balance at five dollars per month. Apply today; to • - octSO B. CUTHBERT & SON. 140 Third st» Hagniflcent uoamry Seat* rruE subscriber offers forsalo that beautiful Tract of Laid X. on Coal 1811, formerly occupied by Robert Finney, and adjoining the residence of Kirk Lewiv; Esq. ,-It contains twenty acres, and part of which is under cul tivntion,havingon it a fine young Orchard, and Is also orna-' mented with forest trees, shrabs, plants Ac, This location commands ono of the most extensive views In western l^nsylvanla, and being within twonty 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 the Ist of June, it will bo divided into Lots and offered at Auction. . A. WILKINS -P? 3 71 Fourth aL •: T!- “ For Sale*' . . ■- ..•■ ■ • ' A w'L 0 # l n re¥ ogg,B Plaa of tho Third nearHlßhrtreel, anJ being 29 lout front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and runnlnc back 117 feot.- The property wilt bo sold, dear of all ineum rent of <«© hundred and nxty-flveuoUaw, to which it Is now snhioct. On tho proper* • »?en. TENEMENTS— and twoframa —all two stones high, and ranting for about five hundred dollars annually. -■ - • ■ ■ - PricB, tl200; %m cash, and $6OO In 8 montha—by mo l paper. WM. C. FRIEND, jeiatf ; V ;;; Attoypoy at Law. No. 120 Fourth ofa/at. . FOR SAbß'l - .■ A COUNTRY SEAT, aitnatoil within three hundred yards . of tho Rsßroad Station In East Liberty, conbOnlng aDont nine andono half acres. The improvements consist of a good two story Framo Dwelling Honse, with brick out houses andslahling tmd an abundance of line fruit and ex. cellent water. Enquire of ! BAKE WELL A CAMPBELL, a P r5 . - Attorneys at Law, 75 Grant street. ; .. 1/ INEG AIL—OO bhls pure Cider. . V e °P a . .. -J.:D. WILLIAMS. TytAILS—ISO kegs assorted Nalls and Spikes. J-N- sep23 : ■■■■•; ■; J.p, WILLIAiIS. LASS—6O boxes 8x10,8x12; 1Dx12,10x14. " yjr sop2S J. D. WILLIAMB, 122 Wood st APi'LEd—■loo bushels on consignment ; for salo. JJ sep2B J. D. WILLIAMS. 122 Wood st ; riOLDKN SYItUP-5 bhls extra Ono.'. - . . VJ- Sep23" " ' J. D. WILLIAM 3. UUAU-IIOUSB MOLASSES— :T_ t-tt 10bhls Bt James; . 50 bbls New Orleans; lOhf. bbls do For salo by Aopgg . : . ; . J. P. WILLIAMS. OFFER—SO bags primo Ilio; • • - .20. do- do Laguayra; 20 do Old Government Java; 5 cases Ground, in pound paper?. -^P 28 * J. D. WILLIAMS. fiUO UUSvCHROME YELLOIV, in store and for solely V 1 IV scp231 FLEMING BROTHERS. BLANK BUOK3r-Cap, itemyamt rtedlum. lllank-work. ofevenr description, on hand or monofactured to order. Always on hand a choice stock, of : Legers; • • - • Journals:' Day Books; * ;■ Invoice, ■■ .. / Cash and- .. • *” ■ • Order Books; t,-. . . . ' Time Books, Ac. Blank books paged-to order. ; ■■ SILK BONNETfi,—A. A. MASON A CU,-Na 25 FI mi street, will open, on Thursday, tbc lGih inst., 200 new JoilStylo SILK BONNETB. • - 1 octll - E ROCIIE HLLAWLS,—IOO JJrocbo bbawls, bcautiful pao >t©w»JUfitreoUat . A. A MASON A CO.’S, r - oct^l • No. 25 Fifth street. . I ONG. SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON ■& 00, No.2SFIFTH open, on Wednesday, tho 12thinst., 5 caacs ■cMPIRB LONG SHAWM. ortll^ X A. MASON & CO., No. 25 FIFTH street, would invite JtjL* attention to tbclr .unrivalled assortment of .Cloth ond Satin Clonks, and Velvet Tnlmaa. octll ! . TUST REOEIVED, Ladies’ Brown, Drab coi’d UAITKKS; O - also. Ladles’ 1 ranch Mo., Kid anil Goat Skin BOOT«i BHOOTES, JENNY LINDS, and BUSKINS-all of >hc be«t manufacture, ond at low prices. L- E. HAYWARD,' 'roctio Corner Market and Liberty Rta.^' /JS&. /'"V SUEMi OYSTERS IHSCEIVED DAILY AT V" W J? a BTKEBT > «n(, door nbove j l jj“ tro '“ ll4 opposite Mown «-AcalH» solicited from lovfts of good Oroteni. f«i,„f n TITOLASdLS—doO bbls Plantation Molasses: ■■-•■. . ■iJjL 175 balfbbis do do ‘ ■ For sale by ; fßep b l«l ABI JHjKOJL J V »S“ <“• Mouldings and Medallions. Also. v^ Marble, with designs for banging For W 0017 WALT Ell P M IIAMuIiL,M Wood st. RrcaC Timqiy, from VeWet anti B °S? imitaUons at Beautiful 'L a i**sL K&& aiCXETSyN, gn.'ftnd'22a liberty et f|M)DACOO— - f J. IDO boxes Bussell & ItobtpAon'a J?s end C’s tobacco; ■, 120 do W. ILOrantVs's ucd U’s . •' do; 100-do' Malbert&Giratry’sG’SjS’saxtillO'itdo; :: '5O kegs Six Twist Pittsburgh. , &ti . • 20 do Plug ; . .do : - do. .Instore and for pale by v V • r *••• S: r :. MtfLLER 6 BICKETSON, • octa? ■ ■ : ,22tand223>Ubcrtyflt Qils : Winter sperm oil; : Bleachcdwintorelcpbanioil:• ' • Bloached winter whalo oil; . f ' ■ Tannct’H,straitsandfyraltoil; , . ; _ . . •. No. 1 lard and flaxseed oil. In storeiand for sala by HILLKR 1 31IOKETSON, oct29 221 end 223 liberty at BRA2IL SUGAR—7S hags Braailitugar, for safety MILLKR. & KICK EfTSON, oct29 * 231 and 223 Liberty at BUmiK ANl> LAUD— . . -• ./t,. ■ 15bbls ptim'e.psickedgutter; V il- \ L; / ; .6 kegs No. 1 lard ; received util for sale by • . MILLER4:ItICKUTSOW, oCt2i>.’ , v;-; , .221 and22aLibert/ 61. ■,rrUsAr- : :.T-.v;. r - JL 100 half chests Young Uyeouj Gunpowder and Black v • ' . Teas; . • 250 catty boxes do do » Too. Bbraale by JUIiLRIt AIUCKSTSON. oct29, 221 and 223 liberty St QUGAJi AND MOfiASdfcS— ~~ O TO.hhls plantation Rugae; ■ “ * ,40ObWs ' .’do 'wrasses;V/.--''' >: ? T'. • 15Q2ulf bbla do • ' do;-. • . . : lO.bblaSt James* sugar-house do; for Bale by _ MILLER & BICKCTSON, <*>2o 221 and 223 Liberty at. / 'iofwjk- —r —; \J: 320 bags prime Hlo coffee;- ■••••.• .' r. .• 30 .do Lagusyra... do;- ’ • . .. 25pockotagldQoTornment Java do; fore*i«*l>y " ■ MILLER'& RICEF23 DN, 22X And 223 IlfMriy fit " SUNDJOES— '• -T• ' •• •; ; ■ Cotton Yarnav • /..-.v. „ • .Wrapping, writing and tetter paper ■*.*■ Bed cords, twine, pipes,liJOOihb; " • Brus6ea;ijtick^u^uM;' Cigars, Ac;, AcJ Ac 7 . r ” T y 22l:«nd 2g. Bt. Buckwheat flour—msacka ap«ie u* ■* • * , KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, -Sgg- .' . Sttldtratyrtnit "[TItODK— SO bbli 8. l\ Flour ■ ■ ; ; “ Kx. da'V for tola by - ■' ~ KIRKPATRICK -& OEIffiONS. • ABU—JS caflty faritale by .'d ■.. :: . 1 . -x ■Octal,; KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS. 6 clip»U! X. 11. tmil UlatS received nnd for sslo by X oct2l • KIRKPATRICK ft HEftBOHS. rilup&CGO— 6o boxes nsnortal bnmds i ; 5 > aai>d.B , a; X • •■■.'. tJ eases Barrow's JTSj.iorsaleby . 00 - CnUvFATRIOK & HBBHONS. SOAP— 9l> boxes Palm Soap furaalc by “ oct2l , KIitKPATfiICK < & HERRONS. OIL-rlO; bbls No. 1 .Lard Oil; ?7i-,. ; ■ - - T7~"» ; ; ‘ .’l«.;** /’Tanners' mIo: 'for.Valo'by': ' ■■-■■■■''■ °<^ 2l tUHSPATRXC^&-iIEBIU3N3. Jf JSSS I‘OIUC-30 bl>ls:Me«J Poxh fbr pale by i • *'T •' ” 1 " rx oct2l : KIRKPATRICK; &tfIEBBONS. ■ A IiTISTS’.aiATKJUAL-i* ';.- r™ .«•" . JJL 300 jania.CanTafis, for artists }, ./■ -iW v». . SO gross Bristle Brushjes: v * ; 60.-. dO' ; Sabl(V.-‘do - : -v' ;■ •: 70 do Painty g»d fa oH ’ r> 5 . Palettes, Pylotic Knives, Blender?, «£c. : Iu store rmilfor c&io by FLEMING BROS., • • 40ti . . • Successors-to J. Kidd fi Co.*- 00128 1 60STood rireet T- IQUOmCI? BA T>L — SOQ Ibg. inatoTfr nntf fny palfl XJ by {bep2B] FLEMISHBKOS. RO£iL HULPiLUK—COOI&3 lu store ami forenje.by^ 7. . ; , FLEMING BBQS, lbs in store and for«ale ,by ■/ FLEMING BROS. LOGWOOD—bQQ.ibs in store, and fay sale by X* oct23 FLEMING BROS. bblAJVo. laiabnasicbr-. 7 -' •• lt> “ Salttmic do; r - - ; ~20 Wintur Bleaciujd Whale Oil ;- in Mofootui for sale by H.EMINO BROS., BoccesßOre to Kfdtt & Co-, • £ ;C0 .Wood street. T: ACDYii—4uafl>3in storeandloisolo by.^-' FARMING BROS. a IL carboys In storoand fttr fbl« by -to m - :.■• - PJ^MISfI.jgQS. _ 'T7'A LiU{iAN KOOi-~joo lbs English in store and for salo ljj>7 footilf FJLEMINQ BROS. B “ in ' 8 ° ds FLEMING JinfITHERB GttiiiHE— 45 boxej,pnmo, Just rcculrcd ana for Bale by SMITH i SISCtAIB, 122 Second, nndlslFront streot. . 1 iS Al> —aWOIDs jastrcceived oml forf&iSby 'ffg 8 : SMITH £ SINCLAIR. ba S s P r, w« Mo Coffee for sale hv „ smith, fc siscLAnt. oct23 SSUXH A SLHQtAXK. HWPOVV boxes, assorted sizes, for sale by ll: Pct 2- . „ SMITH & SINCLAIR. QOUFISU— io druma for salo by SMITn-i-stNOtAIR. PfUfilulHY SKKI>—SO liuaiicllbrßale by BMITjtf & SINOL Am. AgBEREIES-r-A few barrels for saV by < . V- 0020 SMITH * SINCLAIR* Xjorjq.. : : v S&OTir & SINCLAIR, ‘XIiLVCI -Loy WOOD—IO,OOO lbs for palo l;y. . It. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, CormrWnflaand Bratitn. A ss HA h SlKaj ‘ i: ™lSS to k SALK: pets S. CCTHBEBT t SOSjl-10 Third si. JoSMKMSSSIff ' Comer of Diamond to! M»miSd™!ry. oetl ‘ ' A. A. MASON & CO.’S, Ko: 23 Eifthst. ]R^®^WiSSCAIiASONSco?iS?MSiSTH aScsSwl” °P eß > tM: morning, ioo U>ag and Efloon, ;• t ,-vpetty • No. 25 Rfth’street Bf * -flo*2sffiftiiat AA. A. MABO.N & -wwmafff 11 ‘ ~ J pc8 ' “ oro . °l c t $ ea ” , ’2®sSSfss“ iiiunuLLf .... 1 • ■ •■.■ poxes **, ? 0 and 10 plug? * " • ii 5? I span flpdn*t*r*i leaf* in v?£, twist; sepSi T -J_ s2ffiߣMS£S*r . I tf>,3, , White, for gala b/ ■■■ - “ octG “• ''.riHMSTOCK & CO, TVood and First «to. -t A "iSEED— 2oo fi>s/or«a!eby .- .v . g, a. PAnKCsTooK * co. S .toStatoiflS* primo *■ tt “ !5:41 " WMbrrfrrt^jgSaygfe, oots • A:A.3r4R k - «. «.» »* « i«»dc «■*' «tyte l a * l! s > “f «* *»U ."Oauon—anHi n.rn —*L*JAH«ESToog tt co. JEJ nm) for fialo lo„ tSS-utEo totter*™ ln -™°!“ 1 hOMO ccp2g J.& tKKCH,; afoAtm iqa,“ ' ■J. icp ~ -.——__.... ,2i2nM2MLibcrCystreet ,K- 1 lie ro:aforeuiTby ■:■. •■ : • O iS**? ana Un.iwJ Oilloc«J« by "“ ■ J» 6. LKKCfi, McXtffir* CO. P 1 ■4. BepJ) , il(J00 A b^ tGUi “ NV cl i,y^ A f^ l^ps r ccto , • ltol J>to|o Agenta, Port Kalliiini-^'Klfvst.. *T 7r^A^^OAJOUM ,y—7OOACiiJiSOi’£iAKl>±\>it «ai v V ; weli flUuptcd for Iron furnaces, baVfcff • or Umbor anil Hch or»; sieunta about on? inils finm*?*!! AUcghony fiver. f o r particular* enH «tC£S g,SS ®S? , . a. CUTHOEIiT & Sjv ... ■ IWlfclpj nm,t ■■■■■■ 'A a3 Mai EXU,A-iou . -■ ■ - - U - *• BAHMSSTOCK.& 0». U. A. JfAHNIixoCK & CO. r »U!AS-Wj bait ctets piWOrren; A . «uUDnon4 0o!oos; • l-Oaddykojra 40 - do *■ ■ £»• waim T)ALSI OILKO; X soplO If— 50016» in awte ana Tor e»li b» ■ ■ BIKSUAQ Btt(»MtEßa. ''’i 1 -■ < ;lj jost; openua ibUr Poll Sti* 22%£!3,^£{*, st 'i aT « ■ “* yroeod.sai.sof tj.»i a t e .sT,?;J£r aiUa «*»*. rwn ■ fot«n!» by ; 1 .lii ..i » 'Cy.^yj-'y . Vv VIP Mix!!? I .’ tajtoto fciiA 1 1'EMiyp HaOTHBRST^ 'tv’;."