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AUD 71VTXT BTBXSS3, ' 93- T£J2A/S—Five Dollnra a year, payable strictly In advance- fix Dollars will invariably be required if cot paid W JBST Blnglecoplea TWO craw—female stthd counter In the Offlce,JJaJbythQ.NewßUoys;- ' THE BATITBDAY HOBHIHG POST !» published from the some office, on a large blanket rise sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copies 93* No paper will be s discontinued (unless at the dlscre* ou of the Proprietors,) Until all arrearages aro paid* 93* No attention will be paid to any order nnless aceom* panied by the money, or satisfactory reftronoe in this city.... 93* Connected vnih the Establishment ef toe Jfrrmny xtoi. uone of the largest Job Printing OJuxs m the city, where ttU kinds of-mb it tUme on Ox shariat notice . and most, reason* able terms. RATES OF ADTEETIgISG, AGB&Efi- VJvmut 'XBSiP^TTSBURGII'jPBBSS- vra uKtg'trt!te&!RE^ ; on ltss: One square, onft •«♦•••$ 0 60 •< “ each additional Insertion... 2S <i i -wv: one , -.l 3b u “ two w00k5....i..t...~.,» 8 00 « « /three, weeks...-*. 4 00- 11 * ( one month— - - - bW “ u two months •■•••• *99 **. « three months— ...... .9 00 n four months.,— • 95 “ sir months. JJ JO * “ ono year...— -18 00 Standing Card, six lines or less, per annum.—, 10 00 CQAKOAAniS AT FLKASUKE: . ; Ono square, per annum, (exflluxlvu of thopapor).. 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GKO. F. GLLLMORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAIV, Oificc, earner of T\mrth strut and Cherry auej.,. , PITTBDURB3, . . . . . attend to bla profe**ioiml business as usual, at. his office, between the hours of 9 A. 51. and 4 P. M. of each day.. : V:.: bX> C* Orlando Loomis* . ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. . 3Y4ry • Thomau M» Marshall, • A TTORNFY AT i*AW—<Offloe, LcwfitfS JiuikUngs, Fourth street, : . Jan7.ly 7 " __l It. 11, Carnahan, A TTORNRT AT LAW—Office on fourth street, between J\_ Cherry alley and Grant street. J. 35. M’Clovrry* Attorney and counsellor, at law—office in UakewcU’ff Rolldlngs, on Grant street. 1). U, Ilazen, ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. IST Fourth street, above and near Smitbfield. tnnx2i?f j» 8* IdorrUon, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. . aprlO? _■ - ItTlltddle Roberta, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 152 Smlthfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend e»l to—special attention given to ConTcyapdng. [deeply Thomas Slobdr, Attorney at law.and solicitorEJ.caANCEßi. Office, next door to the Post Office, BteubOnvUle, Ohio. " “8. P. Ross, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s, livery Steb>. ' Jr*L- K, Uuckmuter, A LDEU3LAN —Office, Fourth street;-third door abeve SmithQeld, South ride. ConveyahelngofaHkindsdone wjih toe greatest care aud legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es tate examined, Ac. : , novlg BUSINESS CARDS. James C. Watt* Merchant tailor—n«. <45 Fifth street, opposite too Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ ■ a r*? Walter P. Ilarehall, 'MPOHTnit end Dealer In Prcnch end American Taper . Hnnglnge. mai:l I, W>Cho<lwick, Dealer in rags and paper, no. 149 wood street, Pittsburgh. The highest price In cash paid lor rags. mylly _ J. Rry&r ( „ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT 160 Liberty street, and SI Diamond alley. febKfcy J.R. Weldln, TTniOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and VV School Books, Paper end Stationery, No. C 3 Wood, street, (between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pft. 8 CUTIDIXat.. - 4- CbTßßttt... S. CUTHBERT SON, : Beal estate and general aoents, Ao. so SmiOfeid sired. . Li £• Hayward, Dealer in boots, shoes*, trunks and leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty ets., : No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. . = : R. F. WEDDELL, . : LOAN BROKER, Dealer in Notes, Honda, Mortgages, Rea*. Estate Stocks, Merchandize, 4c. ■ [ Office, Masonio Hall, Fifth street, next door to the Citizen*’ Deposit Bank. Pittsburgh. Pn. • **** • maxas o- li-uu:* A ‘ Kr>a A ' BAILEY A BRNBHAW, , TP A DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; 'Dealers In; Wooden and WHJowWarc, Japanmxl Tin Waro,H©usn-, keeping Utensils, Ac., Wholesale and lie tad, No. J 153 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . aorlSrv Kins & Moorhead, n . WHOLESALE GKoCLRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fmv?fl ; Smith & Sinclair, i WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER 7 CHANTS—ComerIV ood and First fttt. . fnovt- : B. A, Fahnestock A Co*, 1 WHOLESALE DRUG WAItBUOUSE-Corner First and Wood strwfo. and comer Wood and Sixth. lfebl j • • ■ William Glenn, TP OKBINDEU—Comer of Third and Wood streets, above X l, CJL Kay, where ho Is prepared to do every descnpuoa of Ruling and Binding. ■ : ——John H. Mellor, ~, ■ \\r HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUeICAt W INSTRUMENTS,'Pianos,-Music, Bchool Books oud Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. I U. C. Stockton, • _ . • Late Johnson a stockton, duokskller, sta- TIONKR, Printer and Binder—comer of Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘ (jySldf » Thomas HI, Little, "fXrATCH AND CI>JCK MAKRR—iilth street, between VV Wood and Market street*, opposite Iron City Hotel All kinds of Jewelry tnedo and repaired. faps:ly Paul A Hlnrdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBRCHANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. I*^l ——: JOHN GH.OUTT, . SUCCESSOR to Mabtin a M’LicanLiH, Importer or BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac. Also—Dealer la . AVg Old lilujl.-y an'l ftri Brandy, comer of BmlthflcUl ai.a Flr«t HtrcctJ*. Pittsburgh, Pm jant3.tl , figydht . WHOLF.SALi: soil lleUil 8 ADDLE, UAKNES?> Kag»TnnWK. VALISE end CAItPKT UAO mnnufuc tarcr, No. 106 Wood utreet, Pittsburgh, Po. i Jyghy • " r :■- 1 ' J. D. WlUtlimn, I WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCTO, AN I) Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Mnunficturos—flood Ft, four doom abovo Fifth, Pittsburgh. .. - mar ° ' PAGODA TEA STOUE. ■■ JEHU lIAfI'ORTn, IPbolcjnle and Ilrlail Qruxr, Dtal.r and Importer of Old Country mack Teas, French Bran dies, Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittebnnth. Pa. febis^ Card* HLJtK, (ficccrzssoß to MtmpnT a Lzz,) WOOL DEAL . Ell AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, fir the sale of American Woolen Goods. No. 139 Liberty street, jmvl } 3 D lUKBO3 ALLE* J. fr. IiKK&OK.. : Kirkpatrick A Herrons, XXrnOLESALB UROCKIIS, PRODUCE AND OOMMIS YV ’SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers In PlttflbnrghManu fnrturcsJVb. 343 lalktlh itrttU PitUhurflh, Po. my!7;y vr.BMTSri CUCHHAtf ■foNISO. “IKIHS.BBEMB.HBB, • {Successors to 4» Kidd A.Co,). ■VTTHOLESALK DRUGGISTS, JVo. 00 Wood struL, Pitto W burgh. Pa- Proprietors of Dr. MlLanes Celebrated Vcrmlfhge, LircrPills, Ao.: ; • m y"-> CARRIAGE FACTORY. TIX R. TERRY,Virgin alloy, between Wood And Liberty VV '• streets, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAROUCHES aud CARRIAGES, of evjjry description. All work done warranted. .The advertiser would here state that he eervtkl niuo years apprenticeship to the business, and has worked for many years principal shops of the Eastern cities. marS&tf. . gchuchman A llaunlein, LITUGQRAPUKUS— Third street, opposite tho PosboDlA>, Pittsburgh,' Maps, Landscapes, BiU Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and-Slophlne Drawings, Business and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn, on .Stone, Printed in Colors,"Gold, Bronze,or Black,in the most approved style, and at the, moKt.re&gouable-prices. oct!6:ly ; AuitlnLoomlii . REAL ESTATE AGENT,/Alorchandixe, Stock,, and Bill Broker, Gffloo, No. 02 Fourth Street, {aboye Wood.) Tho subscriber having opened.an office at the above place, for the purpose of pegotiatin'ff Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other Instruments for the security of Money, and for the purchora and sale of §toeks. Will also glvo prompt and f (articular attention, to buying, selling, renting of .and leas ng Real Estate.- fyy?) . . AUSTIN-LOOMIfI. W« S* Haven. rrSE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lati Jorm- I Bros A. Stooktoh,) and BLANK BOOK ahd STATIONE RY WAREHOUSE—ls.propaivdto execute every stylo of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job printing and Book Binding, ood famish every article in tho Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the-fihortcst notlec end on the most reasonable .terms. „ ‘ y., ; ; v ’. 1 ‘ Blank Book kod Stationery Warehouse, comer of Market and Booond streeta. Printing Office and Book Bindery, No- 60 Third at. novlO NEW SEED STORE* JAMES WARDROP, . SUFFERS for sale CANARY • BIRDS of the most Improved U brood, being very hardy, and fine singers.. Bird Seeds —Canary, Kemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. . Bouanets wlllbC lhrnlshed composOd of the finest FLOWERS, vis* GameliaStltosaßads, Helioteopee, Ac, Evergreens (in pots) for Christmas Trees, from.the Seed and Horticultural Store. No.4BFifthst.ncar Wood. v doc2o RAHOS StLLXSS, JOSH WIOOIS, SEES oWUff, Plttrtmrgh; . Maryland. : ■, - . Tlttaburgh/ : r BflUerif Jl,col« 4 Oo» qnBQSUCOS jam QBSWAS* ;MEBCHAKTB* Jr-l&aMJXtiU* itrwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. ’*X - ——-r JySB ~ ' - J ~ - t: r.-'-Vi ■■j ', PPBMSHEP DAILY BT MILUFB & pILLMORE, AT THE -POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STBBETB, AT $6,00 PER ANNPM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAIP STRICTLY ffl ADVANCE. joan M’cLdsxrr ~ .. caaJtSLiUB.n'CMSKJKTi * Whoiogftla" B*nd Betail Clothing Merchants; i Wttl, « w * ,w Ho g g W OOD STltKEl*.- ; rriHE subscribers respectfully Inform their old customers I 0 public in general, that they have this day a.V • • tliunisclres in the aboro business, tinder the firm of JOHN M’OLOSKBY & 00. They respectfully solicit a * TOOTlona.Easiness of teach : wfll he settled by'them gteKrt* resi>nctltoly> • • • . fftM > »n»iw mms- 1*h11n—...... :.vm.aiCKiTgOK'. Pittabnrgb. ) QliUcrcStKicUctflon, “IItrHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPOIiTERB OP BRANDIES, IVY Winw Btul 172 and 174, corner of Irwin cmdUberty Kittaburgh. Iron, Nails*Cotton Yarns, constantly on hand. j - Jy2B 1 . •'■••• B> T.O> Morgan, , ■irjOOKSELLEB AND STATIONEIt—has always on band tl. a'genoral as&rtment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Au, Wholesale and Bo tail, No. 104 Wood street, below lriflh, East sldo, Plttabnrgi,. ! Wanted, Bags and Tanners' Scraps. aplfcly 4 James Lowry, Jr., Chair and brdstead manufacturer—no. sm Fetternmn’s Row, Liberty etrect, tas on band a largo *tock cfChairs and Bedsteads of Otery description, mode or tbe best materials, which ho will call lower than articles of Ibe tame quality can. be sold, in the-city. Do would call par* Uculat aticnidcm; to bis largo stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chain and Bedsteads, wbich be will < sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest laannor; Orders loft at the Vr are Rooms, or at the Mill, comar Of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly itendodito. . r - 1 • fcyte. ». nrßttOTt.:...,. w................. i HEREON & CRISWELL, I BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ni yTANCFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO ZA COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMB LRB, Acs. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.. ! OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, br cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, 'wiU be attended to. . .. fcb9:ly JOSKPIX T. LOWRV, No- 43 Comer of Fifth and hood Sirtets, i Office np'staira. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh, announce to tho pablio that he has J_tt commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in eonoec- Hion'with Intelligence and'General Collecting. . lie trill lal*> attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in au> jcapacity/or those in wontofplaee3, will bo supplied at short {notice. AU business entrusted to hi 3 caro promptly at* itendedto. _ ... r J- Bighorn, Esq., lUnhard Cowan, lisq., W. iO- Leslie, Dr. Alex. Block, James Macke ml, A. A. Mason, .MaffllAOMk _ janlS ! Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, ' } Apollo BuUding, No. 70 ilburth slreti, (;>iext to LyniTs Carpet Emporium.) JL M. CAHGO it CU. having filled up the most ample rooms in the city with mammoth sXy atiu M2f ride lights, offer tirst Class LllU-NhSSbS, m to suit .all,: varying in price according to j&jfsSsgaKize and. quality of case, Ac. Superior Oil <£ff^y^p ft |ntipgfl, by the best artists, for sale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. Citizens and stran gers are invited to coil and examine specimens aud Vmnt togs. NEW CARPET STORE S Ro. 47 Fifth Street, near Wood. AN Vhrtvallfd asMrrttnent of CA-KrtriNGS anJ 0] L CLOTIIB t of tho latest and most beautiful patterns for spring tales. now open for inspection; consisting of— Uoyai Velvets; Brussels - t Tapestry Brussels; . Tapestry.lngrain*; Extra bupor Throe Ply; Super and fine Ingrain; Tapestry Ycnitians; Twilled and Pbon \enittans, Together with every:description of low priced Carpetings, Cheniilo and Tufted Ruga and Matts,Canton and Coir Mat ting; Jute, Chain, Cocoa, Adilaid, Allcan, and Sheepskin Matte; Hoof and Stair Oil Clothe, all widths and qualitli*; Stair and Floor IJruggete, Green llalze, Piano and Tahte Covers, Venitiao Rtind*, Window Shades, Stair Hod-S Ac , ie., al the. c try loistst oiift prtsr.s. tnar2l Cliaudeiicrs and tt»a Fixtures. THE subscribers are now opening at their new Wareroom- NO 109 FlltST STItBKT, between Wood aud Smith field, the largest assortment of Oil ANLELILIIS, BRACK ETS, l*KNDANT3,andatl articlesconnected witUas Fitting, over offered in this markot. Having arraugetneau made by which they will be constantly In receipt of now pattern and varieties, they confidently invito tho tttUmtioii of pur chasers to their selection. Wo aro determined to bell »* low aa any house in the West, and being practieai Gus Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring artier* in this line. We cdntiuuo as heretofore to fit up buildings of every in scription for gas- water and steam. Brass Castings of aU kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., No. 109 Flrrt street. S» M’ttinlcy* HOU3K, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AM* Dealer in Paints—No. 44 SC Clair street, Pittsburgh. Una constantly on band all kinds of Paints*. either dry or tnlTfl, Japan wui Copal X un)i>h, Lhik-mI Oil, RqU&I Ull« Spirits Turpeutiu'*, Window Gloss of all sis***, Putty, Paint Brushes, &a all of the best quality, and fbr sole at ruawna- We prices. **V U RLALKD, (late Of the firm of Cuorstf & LaIED,) bttviau # ot>enc4 STORE NO. 9, (two doors above the old stand,) for the purpose of carrying on the ULOTHINJ BUSINESS, hope* by strict attention to business totnerit » share of tho patronage of iba late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order- in the most fashionable Styles, oud on fho ehurtest notice—inferior to none in tbo city, i»«2?:y James MeHinger, MOTfOVOAnELA. I'LANINU 3d ILL—lVouldrespectfully Inform his triflU'lfi and the public, that ItU now estab lishment is now in full operation, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and flit all orders for Planed Lumber, with promptneM, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planod on one or both sales, constantly on hand.: fiaish, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to, order. - Builders and Carpenters would find It to thdr advantago to giro him. a coll, as he can now furnish them with plant'd Stuff suitable for every description of work. Money Loan Oitice, JOHN A. O’BttIKN «fe CO., 137 Third street, Odoio'iStnithjldd. MONET to loan tn large or small Quantities, on OoM and Silver Elate, Diamonds, Matnboa. Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. ....... Forfeited Pledges sold Immediately after being outof date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Silver Hatches, Jewelrv, &q.ya]Trnvß on hand. , < HEATING & VENTILATING.WAREHOUSE. ■gg-Waliavo pold onr Pnroacnfl, Pattern®, Aft., to Messrs ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom wo cordially recommend to tho patrunnge of tho public. 60 p28 BCAIFE. ATKINSON ft OK ELY. AT niNTON’S lIEAD-QUaKTEkS. —Thomas TDrrro?r, St. Clair street, twtwnen I‘onn and Liberty streets, has just received a superior assortmun t of BOOTS and BIIOKs, and MATERIAL, which bo is prepared to dispose of to bis friends and the publio generally, at cheap rate*. Any arti detn bis lino made up nt tho shortest notice. p. a—HANDS WANTED on all hinds of work. \ gep'2 Ijt R. DitAVo, Diamond, PiUsDurgb, Pa., dealer n l • Country Produce, offers fur aalu ,a choice stock o Qrooories, selected fur family uso. Spices of every variety And the purest quality, ground at bis Steam Mills. Alsu, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex’, change for Merchandise. ?. iR D. bos .procured & full assortment of Landrcth’s Warranted Garden Seeds, and invites the attention of Mi in terested ip rum! affairs. Janll JOSirn LIPk'IBCOTT,... ~ w U. U. GAK& MPPINCOTT ABAIUt, M(LAt£ J. a. BT?UCKLEa ft C 0.,) ANUPAOTURERB OF HJCBNIX FIRE PROOF SAFES, Second Street, between Wood and Smßhfield—Oh Tuesday July 25,1848; the undersigned were cal led upou by Messrs. LlppcncoK A Barr, to witness an honest and fair lent of one of then Pbttnlx Safes. The furnace l>o ing prepared, tho Safe was p laced inside thereof with Books, papers and some money; whet tho door of the Bafo was clo sed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o’clock, and in n short time the Safe was red hot, and continued till half post 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the com mittee expressed their, satisfaction that tho time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe coolod, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. - The huat was bo great as to melt off the brass mountings- We therefore take pleasure in recommending ■ there Safes to the publio, as being, in onr judgment, entirely fire proof JAItVIS £ TRABUK, * NOCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE, . ■ -1,: > ' ‘ ' * '*)%■ ’•v. BUSINESS CARDS. AIiNDLD do \V UAKCFACTURZAA 0? Chilson • Furaacos, Wrought Iron Tubing, Fmisos toe Stjan, o\3 ob Watch. No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh Boots ant I am engaged in the foundry business,, and know some thing about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of tho above Safe, andean freely say there was no humbug about it, ami with pleasure recommend them to tho public as boing, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. W M. K AY K. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signatures, thpy all spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of tho Safe’s being entirely fire proof. We have constantly on hand and for salo-u fdll assortment of the above wifwt fmarSll KELL k TICRKY. lOWA F Ol) NDRY. NO- 103 WOOD STREET. JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry A C 0.,) begs to inform the customers of the old firm, and the pnblio generally, that ho has how on bands, and is extensively en gage in manufactaring, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patent ChlUeil Rolls; largo Kettles and Curbs; Patent. Kettles, for Soap,Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar. Kettles, for the manufacture. of Cane Sugar—all corf on a patent . procaf, known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura bility. to any other, and sold lower than, those made on the old plan. ■ HOLLOW .WARS—A gonoral assortment, all from new and improved patterns, YY agon. Boxes, Bog Irons. Sad Irons, Ac., Ac, Rolling MQI Castings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or made to order. Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, five blzos, which received the first prise for 1850 ond 1851, at . tho Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Pa; and recommended by fifteen hundred persons; Enterprise. Cook Stoves, tear sizes; Premium Cook Stoves; -Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor Stores, Ac. parlor-Grates and-Fenders, groat variety, beautifully enamelled. Common Grates, and building material of every description. - ■ A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and Fencing; Plough! and Plough OasHngs—A. large stock of all the kinds in use, and will be sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat ent Lever; Trao TEgan’s, Orane’s, KlnkaW’s, Woods', Peacock’s, Bull's, Improved Ball, Ac. -BcvbU Ploughs. —The Michigan Doublo Plough, which has taken tho prezaium at tbo Btato F&irß.ofhow York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,and wherever it has been exhibited. Iron and Nails, Stove Plpo and Tin Ware—all of which I will sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite the nubile to give srt* call, at the old stand, No. 183 Wood st. anfil’W ' - - ;X - * ■ • . ’: 1 TftTrtC <1 PtttPV.. -\%T 2L fIOHMERTZr No. 107; Market street.is now re v W . celTins hls Fall stock of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters comprising tvery style and quality. - -ss29 ! ' PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1853. I BUSINESS CARDS. i PIANO POBTES. _ ! ___ CHARLOTTE BLTJME, No. 118 Wood street, ecconddoorabprc filth, Pltteburgh, Pa~ offora for «fdo a lArgo and well assorted If y ST « stock of Piano Forte!, (which are just er living,) on the most liberal termß. . f Tho attontJOn Of purchasers la especially Invited to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. ■ ■ I Tbrae instruments being madeexpresßlv for-this climate, dml having tho over strings, have a_ volumo of taw nn cqualledby anyothers. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Oslo A Co„ Now York; Baoon A Raven,.how York; Re- Ichenbach & Soils, Philadelphia; and of nr owif nsnosMc runx,’ which ore well known, and have boon nsod In this and <ither cities for 16 years. - • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. ; Guitars—A fine selection of French, Spanish and Gorman, tif superior quality. ' . ! rteliru—The best Italian, French and English make. ! Acconteoru—From the best Paris manufactory, j ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos, Tambo rines, Triangles, Ac. "" { French,English and German, warranted to be of the,very best quality. 1 Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dnrn bHitv.nwitniwi and despatch. ~ m * m r2y i New Arrival at Chickerlng'a Pianos. * 1. . The subscriber Will receive and open for g3R3±£g(sSSJsnle I on Thursday the 18th Inst, tho follow- B?if?TrW*Wing now PIANO-PORTES, from the cclo- IT “ If U llljrittd manufactory of JONAS CIIICKEII tNCT, Boston, vis: ' . . t „ Ko. 13737—0ne splendid rosewood double round corneroil, < I octave Piano y fr? 2 Ko-13746—0ne do do do do $4OO t “ 13747—0ne do do do do |4OO *“ 13754—0ne Rosewood, round front, 6 octave .s£» :« 13755—0ne do do do ; 13030—0n0 do square do s*‘& : 13418 —One Walnut do do $2OO « 13016—One- do round front, do $275 i All the above Pianos are furnished with the new patent Iron frame and new scalo; with Mr. Chickering’s name cast bn tko plate, to>prevent imitations and.imposition# Par thaenrfl are invited to oxomlne the above, on their arrival ot tho Music Store and Plano IVarcrooms of JOHN H. MELLOK, Agent forChletoring's Pianos, No. 81 Wood aU Pittohurgh. CBUWXZU. SEW MUSIC I «EW MUSIC I | f KLEBER. has juM received a flao collection of Ju ij_ 1* lien’s and Foster’s music. The celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles. 1 Tho Drum Polka, J alien i : Mont Blanc Polka, Julicn; ‘ Iliya] Schottisch, by F. Brown; ; Silver Cloud Quickstep; : St. Nicholas Sebottisch; | Slcighrido Polka, by Stratosch; » Popsy Polka; jjw • A new song, by H, Klebcr; iTp’ • The sleep mtliegravo together; __ 4 Adieu dear native land, trio,by W. V. Wallace, Lilly Bell and old Dog Troy, l»y Foster; Me«t me by moonlißht,duett; Softly ye nighVwimls, ballad, by V, Wall&oo; 1 Atalawda Polka, by Dadworth; and other fine pieces. . scpl4 _____ J, g. LEKCU, DIoALFIS At CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Aim DEALERS IN ’revisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, Noa. 242 as» 2-U Libertt Street, dugP] PITTSBURGH. _ To Mercliauts and Olliers* GERMAN ADVERTISING.—The publlshorsof the dally nnd weekly “ Frrihrit l Freund ” would respectfully In vito the attention of mercluints and others to tho ad van tages offered by their paper* as a medium of advertihlug among their German fellow-citlxona both In tho city aud country. Their Daily paper ia published on the peunt system, and : lias double tbe circulation of any Grrsias4>ailt published In Pittsburgh, while tliulr Weekly paper, which is published . already for twenty years, circulates largely in tbe adjoining ; counties and It esteru Pennsylvania, a* well as throughout the State of Ohio. Merchant* of PitUburph and others will find it to their advantage to maka use of our columns as a medium oi reaching ih«> Gurniuu business. Term* a* low as any other paper in the city. Orricr—Corner of Litwrty and St Clair streets, above Uraun A Kellers Drug btore. L. A V>. NF.LB, aug2tl Publishers and Proprietors. A"CAUP.--"Mt7 (STANTON nnd 11. sITIttMBULU would respectfully announce to the citizenKof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they wilt give Instructions on; the Piano, Guitar. Violin nnd Flute. Inquire at 11. SehroederA Co.’s NF-W MUSIC STORE, 84 Fourth street. > *ep2d RORTNSON i CM. XfEW MUSIC ■FfuRK —-The subscribers hn*e opened at il No, S 3 Fourth street, a choice collection of music and musical instruments, Italian and German airings, Pianos, by 51- Krard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. Clarionet*, do. All kinds of brass instru ments from the best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. H. FCIIUOEDKK * CO.. No. 83 Fourth st H Schroeder and G. Anton will give Instructions on the piano, violin and guitnr, scp23 DARK. do IIIOSKH, Architects oak*?: Philo iuh, No. 75 Third street Pittsburgh; and oast sido of the Diamond, Allegheny jyl&tJm JOSEPH UIOGHIDGIi, COMMISSION AND FOItW AKUINQ MKHCIIANT, CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will treet with prompt and personal attention, ond libc-al advance j will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, m hand. Orders for tbo purchase of Jjcad, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will bo promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro dnee wtJl meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rate* of Freight will always be procured, and thocapettoe of Storage and Drayagc as mooli*as posaible avoided. nwasaccs: Page A Bacon, Ft. Louis; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati; Charles*, Blow & Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Yallu, do; Hosea A 1 rater, do* Doan, King A Co., do; Springer AVS hiteman, do; j. W-Buller A Bro.jPlttabh; E.O. Uooodman A Co., do; D Leech A Co-, do; E. AC. 1 email A Co., Philada; Wn. Ilolmca A 00., do; Morgan, J. 51. Buck A Morgan; Blow A slarcb, New York. B. B. Comcgys, do, Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do, Charles A- Meigs, do; Josiab Leo A Co., Baltimore. A- G: Farwcll A Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cola, do; Howard, Son AOo. f do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; 11. D. Newcomb 4 do; T 0 Twlchell A Co.,Oommiwion Merchants, Now Orleans* havo an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bill* of lading before, or at tho time of shipment- JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, nU gs 8U Louis. Missouri. AVBTRALIA. PIONEER LIRE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. The following Ships hare failed , Ship Revenue, 1300 tons, 3d July; “ Kpamlnondas, 1400 tons, 30th August; tOemV “ Ocean Eagle, 1460 tons, 10th Scpt’r; « Oneco, 1600 tons, 23d October; i iTmiifr-u--- 1 “ Scargo, 1450 tons, 6th December; <f Baltimore, 1300 tons, 16th January; « Euphrasia, 1200 tons, Ist March; “ Oregon, 1000 tons, 21st March; « Nimrod, 1000 tons, 20th April; « gea Ranger, 1200 tons, 16th May. The Ships of this Line are fitted with Emerson’s Patent Ventilators- and carry Francis’ Metallic Life-boats. TUe Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA, 000 TONS BURTHEN, Having made two successful voyages from Chino, each la the very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish* ed her reputation for fast sailing, and will bo dispatched for MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, About the 25th of August. Th 6 Ships of tho Pioneer Lino have mnilu remarkably quick and healthy voyagos; losing only one passenger among 9SO that sailed in tho first five ships, whereas It appears from tho report of the Emigration Commissioners that the mortality on board English ships to Australia has equalled 4.90 per cent. This very gratifying result shows that no care and expoaso have been spared In selecting, vontllatlog, and provisioning the ships of the Pioneer Line. Tho 1 No\ will only carry a limited number of passengers, at as moderate rates as are consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. , , AT,- , n ti n For freight or passago, apply on board, at Pier 12, h. K., or to R IV. CAMKKON, 110 Wall st. C. A. COLTOaN, Agent, ftU 3 65 Fifth st, MasonlcTlall. Pittsh’h. GiiOKUK J. HISNK.IiiL.'CJ CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, JVo- 173 CHESTNUT STREET , fOrrosira iHMPWbOJc* Kail,) • v PUtladelplila. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, ■with Sculpture Carving and modern stylo; In Rnsowood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batlnwood and Maple: all of superior construction, and finished In the best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, tho Goods of any Establish- i ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren- I tlces being positively excluded, )au<l using the best ma terials, tho work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, Ip tho facility of "Furnishing a House; cither in ele gant or plain stylo, completely from one establishment; by which mean* all tho articles in each room correspond In style and quality, and the immense stock always on hand, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without tuo delay necessarily caused in ordoring Furniture. To gITO an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need only inform you that my Booms are 175 feet long, by 27 foot wide, four floors in number; with. Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 2QO hands, which is a guarantee that tho work is all douo'nnder my own'lmmedlate Inspection. /OSTTho Packing is alldon6in the Store, and Furnlturo warranted to carry safely any distance, visitors to Phila dolphin ore respectfully Invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and exotuioo the floods. nu2s.iy i®-108 'WOOD STREET.*®! TC BOYLE respectfully Informs the public that bo has . opened at his Depot, tho number designated above, thu most splendid variety of FRUIT that has over been of fered in our market. 110 would respectfully Invito his fal low citizens to cal>at tho above number, and examine his splendid collection of Fruit. auglSrtf ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL. SBfIIISAKY. w T- McDonald, m. a., principal. fIIHE next session of the Institution will commence oil J, MONDAY, tho 6th of Septembcr.noxt, at tbo room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by tho Messrs. Yesdor. _ . . ■ ■ Jitfermcfi—Uon. A. W. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., S. F. Yon Bonhorst H. Miller. Jr. aug2s WATCHES AND JEWELKV.—Groat Fine Gold and Sliver Watches; Blch Jovely; Pure Silver Spoons, best quality; Pocket Knives; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Port Monnals; Gold Pens, Ac., Ac., soiling at re til and iflftokraZe prices. The subscriber .would most tte pectfally Inform the citlacns of Pittsburgh attd vanity,that ho has now a well selected assortment of goods, in bis line, that he will sell at from 25 to 60 per cent, below tho prices usually asked for such goods, elsewhere in tho city. < Please call and examine the goods and prices, at No. 01, Market street, . __ _ _____ ; - ! ‘Wp3V H. O. EOOD. *•/ A.' . ’ ST. LOUIS. No. US Commercial, below I'ixe Stklk-, St* Loalfi, Mo., • :v'* ,■ .. ... •- .. J • ' lA M . ; <« NEW YORK; To Druggists & Morohants throughout t&o Union. D. B. MPCUIiIiOUGII, , MASCPACTUEE& AND PBAIBB IS PAINTS , 01L5 9 .5c. % . No, 141 Malden Lane, JiKW YOUK, RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of Druggist* ana Merchants throughout tho Union to hlfl large nnd ex* tensivo asssrtxnent of: PAINTS, OILS, Ac., ofthoUKSX ana PUREST QUALITIES, which bo .offers for ; solo on Tory moderate torms, both to cash andcJoso-tlmebujera. Below are enumerated somo of tho leading articles • • WHITE LEAD, in oU, In kegs or 26 to 600 : ; BLAOKTAINT, YELLOW OCURFmYEN.MD.JuoU. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH MOWN, TETRA DK 81- IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL G M^iiAN°BLtIE,CHROMETEMXJW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. TARNISHES of all kinds. RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, POTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAM P BLACK. _ _ , „„ T AM- and ENGLISH VEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and in oil. ■_ . INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in oiL » FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.' Drnggiste anil others in want of any of tho nborsim ntlon* ed articles, will find It to their interest* to call, as our fccill* ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our pxjw rienco in the business, rivo us advantages in selling over most ox thosoin the same line. D. B. M’CULLOUGH, mygD9m 141 Maiden Lane, Now York. , PAPER ’WAREHOUSE* Cyrus W. Field & Co.* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff stroet, New York, aro SOLE AGENTS in the United Btetes for Muspratt’s Superior Bleaching Powder. "Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Russell Mills Superior “ “ Genessce Mills Superior Printing “ Rawlins A Sons’ English Tissue “ First quality French Ulbramarine. They are n.!«n Aponte for tho Principal Paper Manufactu rers in till* country, and offer for sale by far the most ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu rers* Tnpforjfti* that can he found in this or any other country. They occupy the large and commodious Warehouse?, No. 11 Cliff street. No. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street, »r»d the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street, Thalr business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers mx« sold by the Case only. . „ Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer au Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. •, Piper to order, any size or weight. Liberal advan ces to ad* on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock and other merchandize. The highest market price paid In CASH for all kinds of p»jpi * mar29;l3m Bradbury’s Piano and Melodoon Warorooms, N<s. A 33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, FROM onleiSrging my Warerooms, I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instrumontirlhan hereto fore. All furnished aro of ao elastic touch, and of an even quality, and deep, full, rich and purely vocal tone, dualities moat desirable, Inasmuch as tho voice will axsimu late to thetoueof tholustrument. All my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of wUo, and aro sold os low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all prices. • . , .... 43- A New Invention.—' The Organ Melodccn, with two Banks of Keys, the only thing of tho kind in thocountry, ■ having two stops, swell draw stops, Ao., a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be supe rior for churches or Organ practice to tho medium sized Or cans, priee |2OO. Also, the Common Meloaoou,of allstyus and prices: Being tho exclusive Agent for these Instru ments, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clorgymen* purchasing for their own use L O.iUltAUvUtti, morls’ly 423 liKiaitTruy, Now Yotk. PHILADELPHIA. WOBXD'H FAIU. TUB first and only I‘KI/J'J MEDAL for liar- TjL— ne : « at tho World*# Pair, in Ixmilon, wba award- _ LAC BY A FIHLLIF3, ! of Philadelphia—an honor they won over tho competition of. tbu whole world. Messrs. L. & P. here bow and keep constantly on hand, at tholr establishment, 12, 14 and 10 South Fifth street, tho Urgent stock of READY-MADE lIAUNT-S3. SADDLES, Ac., of any ho are tn the United States, at greatly reduced prices. They are now manufacturing their Harness and Saddles with such perfect system that they are enabled to sell a su perior article of everything in their line at a loss price than any otherhoaaein the country. ... ’ They never use but the very boat quality of leather, and the beat materiel of every description, and no pains or ex* pens? is spared to reach perfection In overy article—Buffalo Ilobcs, Gloves ond Whips. They Invite purchaser* to examine tb»dr stock and their establishment before making purchase*. They invite atten* tion to the following list of prices: Horse Blankets, from * ♦ • to $-,60 Thick Horae Cover*. • • * J 4.00 to s*,6o Good plain serviceable Single Harness, £lB.OO to $25,00 Fancy do «lo do, * $i!8.50 to $55,00 Good plain poublt? Harness, * * $40.00 to $OO,OO - do do, • « $05,00 to $89,00 LACKY A PHILLIPS* Saddle* nod Harney nro oesnow ledged to surpttXH all other.'* for elegahre, lightness and com-, . fort, as well as for real value and wear. 12,14 and 10 South FI mi street, between Market and | Chesnnt, Philadelphia. _ fdoctfcly BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CIIESNUT STREET, A ROW NINTH. 1' 111 I. (DGLr DU A , Q«r<* n.»* ojfii » lari;*- of the N*w«*l Stvß’SOnd CARPETINGS: Consisting, In part, or the fallowing choice good*, tU Rich Englleh Velvet, «< Tapestry, « <« r ograln, Neat Styles «« 11 Of their own impo ,atlon, just landed. Aluo, a full assortment of leper end Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which beiug of their own manufacture, can bo re* commended no Good Carpeting* for a Low. Price. BAILY A BBOTKKR, Importers and Manufacturers of Carpetings, No. 252 Cbesnut stroot, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE. SOW B- QIUNT JAJII3 n. GIU3T. GRAHT & BROTHER, COMMISSION ANI> FORWAUDINO MERCHANTS, No* 01 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE. ORDERS FOR OOFFKE, RICK, 4c., ond Consignments of Western I‘roduco respectfully solicited. Refer* fo—Messrs. King, Pennock A Co., and to Messrs. James A. Hutchison 4 Co, Jy4:6m* MINTOSH'E HOWARD nODSE, JOHN M’lNTOSll— pßOpnirron. HOW A RD STREET, BALTIMORE Baltimore, Doccmbor 16,1862—dedQ.ly Baltimore Bools Store* BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS k BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, doc W:1 v BALTIMORE. WATCHES* JEWKUtY, SILVER WARE, Bronzes, Clocks, l’apler Marhe ( jf£v Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cobbs, Writing Desks, Elegant Vans, Oponv Glasses, Cuttlery, Kino Oil d»ii?a Paintings, Dresden China, &e.—The undersigned beg particularly to invito the visits of citizcua and strangers, whether os purchasers or connoissonrs, to their magnificent stock, boliovlng it to exccod in extent, vanoly and richnoas, any other In this country. They feel suro, the odvantngoof personally selecting goods at the different factories in Europe, and tholf own manufactories of Jewelry, fcilver Waro, Ac., hero, enablo them to offer Inducements in prices and quail-: ties, and prices, considering qualities, such us cannot be of fered by any other house In the trade. Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis tance, and by olmostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. OANFTELD, BROTITEIt A 00. 229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, Baltimore. GEORGS BTUIIGES, BOLE MAfIBPACTOMR or TUE IMPROVED SPIRAL SPUING MATTRESS S W- Cot. Baltimore and Frederick 9treetz y Bal timore, and No. 92 Walnut Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ:— ) AUEBIC&N INSTITUTE, NCW-1 ork J By > Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; I Maiuland Institute, Baltimore. rpHI? peculiar Improrcment in the construction of this I Mattress is, that all the clumsy and heavy wooden frame-work is entirely dispensed with, and. Its place sup plied by a lighter and much more durablo frame. Tho springs are all eonnooted by harness leather hinges, secure ly rlvotted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or got oat of place, and making a Red so clastic that any part may bo raised or bent up, end is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick or astlimetlo, who may re- S uire a sitting posture. It h&a all tho luxurious softness of le best featherbed, with tho lightness and facility of (land lihg of tho common hair mattress. These improved Spring Beds are Invariably made of tin testmaterialB,aad‘WUl last many years without repairs. Persons having Uair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. These Bods are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. ALSO, an oxtensivo assortment of highly ornamented, (In enamel.) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE, con sisting In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Goat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Toblos with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc. Animals, such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., in Iron, as well as the modelsln Wood,furnished at short notice, decl&ly ■ ■ STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—Tho subscriber offers for sale a largelot of fine Strawberry Plata ts,’of the most appriov* , q 4 and productive sorts- Market gardeners, or others, do- • slrous of planting largely, will bo supplied nt. low rates.— Each sort is distinct, without mixture, and warranted truo to name. Plants put out this reason will boor a tiir crop in spring- .Orders filled in rotation, from the seed andimplo* mmt warehouse. 49 Fifth street. ./.? - v. . , . r. ; « . aajrffl JAMES WARDROP. gPANiga . oa . \* * * V - h' . ■ - -i, • •. v w « k : • JOSHUA KH WHOLESALE FETJIXE3 , 39..W00d 5t.,.1 HAVE on band and are t which they offor at the 75 bags iVlca Almonds; . i 25 “ Sicily ; da | 26 bales Bordcanxdo . | : 1C bags Bhelled do : 60 “ Filberts; .1 50 “ Walnuts; I : 60 Cream Nuts; : 500 bushels Tea Nuts; I 25 bbls. Toxan Pecans; i 26 “ Illinois ■do .. 1 £OOO Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes GermanTluma; j 26 kegs -do do < 10 bbls. do do j 10 cases Prunes,glassjarajj 10 “ “ -fancy bxs^i 60 casks Currams; : 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; I00hf.« M.R. do 200 qr. “ “ ' do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 “ Scaled do 1 cose Mace; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 u Clo Tea; 26 gross Blacking; 26 baskets Salad Oil; 3. C. A»DEa50X...«.'............ J. C. ANDES WHOLESALE FRUITERKR! No. G Wood at., : TTJBT KEOErVBU, the mei tl brought West of tho Moo 850 bogs Brazil. Sugar;, 50 boxen Havana do 20 bbls Covering's do, fine pulverized: .• 20 hols. Lovering's coarse pulTorlzed Sugar; 20 bbls. Lovering’s coarse Sugar; 50 bbls Stuart's do do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; 15 cases Jar Prunes; 12 eases Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxs Scaled Herring; 65B>s'Mace; 150 tba Nutmegs; 130 lbs Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 35 bxs Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 60 bxs No 1 Hock Candy; 20 do Roi do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do C 5 bga Ivica Almonds; 80 bales Bordeaux do; 35bg8SIdly do;. 00 do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Raisins; ■ 250 bxs MR do; I 5F E\V BOOKS—Pastor’s Sketches; bot! Venice, the City of the boa; Barnes on Daniel-; Mellville’s new work. Sermons. French’s Works; ’ Salad for tbo Solitary; Do Quincoy’s now volumes; Hawthorne's do^ Uncle Sam, by Mrs. Stowe. New. Great Trutlia by Great Author#; CompletoAngler, by Isaac Walton; Haupt on Bridges; Grace Greenwood s Works; Angel Voices; Whipple's OrnUomon Washington; Parley’s now Tales ; Arthur’s do.; . Choate’s Discourse on Webster; . Tangle Wood Tale 3; anil olher new and elegant illus trated Juveniles* DAVISON’S Book Siore, , oo!9 65 Market street, near Fourth. fjiKKDEttIKA BREMER—The Homes of the Now World. Jj Headley—The Second War with Great Britain. Willis—Fun Jottings. Countess D’Orsay—Clouded Ilappiness. Mrs. Hale—New Household Receipt Book. T.S. Arthur —Sporingto Spend. Flagg—Venice, the City of the Sea. . Rufus W. Clark —Lecture to Young Men upon the; Formation of Character. ! Dickens—Bleak House. James Grant—Jane Seaton: or The Ring's Advocate. Great Truths by Great Author**—A Dictionary of Aids': to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels,! 1 Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, &0., from writers of ull ages, and both hemispheres. 11. MIMSR & C 0.,. oclD * 32 Smithfield street. Hkleber has just RECEIVED— l « Botjvexie db Paths Pcsornsir, composed, and dedi cated to Sir. Julian Lee, by H.Kleber. This piece is ombel- < llahed with an'elegantly colored vignette of the city of 1 Paris, showing theTciLtiEJiß, tho imperial residence of the French Emperor; the Church of Notrb Dahb, etc.—being; a reliable and correct map of tho French Capital, os taken by Mr. Leo, on his recent visit there, and is of itself worth tho price charged for tho Music. I Tho Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to JUss Romalno Lemoyne, of Washington, Pa., by H. Kleber. Fond Zloazts at Home; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by, Buckley's Serenadera. 1 . ■ Must I Foraako Theo; German melody, with English and; German word*. Little Songs for Little Children—new. . Heavily V cars the Day—inea,. Thinking of Thee—new Ballad. What shall I coll Thee—vocal duett. Polkas —Zig-zag, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, .Hat* tie, Childrens’ Delight, Uoprpsumtng, etc.; and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable music of the day. Z®- No. 101 THIRD street. Valuable Rare Garden Seedi» 60. CONSISTING in part of the celebrated Stowel or. Ever* green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Cora, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various improved varieties, Blue Imperial, BluoPrussinnand Marrowfats do, Beans, • Onions,, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber -and Mellons of the. finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots; Turnips and Sugar Beets forth a dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of flowed seeds; Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of Garden and. Forming Implements of the latest Improvements,' Monthly Vahenas, Roses, ITeliterops, and flue blootoing plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 10<J at low rates. . Orders from Merchants, Dealers or others filled on liberal terms, from the Seed and' Horticultural wore* house, 49 FHlh nireot, by |apr27l JAMK3 WARDTIOP. : CARPETING-— A large stock of new and beautiful pat* terns now receiving afc the * NEW CARPET STORE, 47 tilth street, near Wood. Also, Oil Cloths of all widths and qualities; Rags, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, 'Yenitian Blinds, Ac,, Ac., at THE LOWEST CASH PEICEB. ?. . '. 1 aeps _• ROBINSON A CO. N; EW BOOKS—At DAVISON'S BOOK STOKE.CS BIAIU KET street— Tho Analysis of the Bible. Sllllman’s % hut to Europe. Comparative. Philology,, Be Vere. i Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated. Hawks. Notes from Lift. Henry Taylor. Wide World; illustrated cd. Parley’* Present. Elegant juvenile; Mus'd. i Christmas Blossoms. do • ' CottAgo Bible. Birket Foster’s splendid illustrated edition of Longfol* low’s Worki. English. Other similar presentation Books. ' , Uncle Sam. New. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam.- Sparing to Spend. Tho Little Drummer. Tangle Wood Tales. Louis XVII.: Life, Sufferings and Death. Vontco, tho City of the Sea. Second War with England. Ilendley. History of tho Insurrection in China. Homes of tho New World. Miss Bremer. Homo and Neighbors. New ed. do Tho Bow in the Cloud, or Covenant Mercy for the Afflicted. Martyr Missionary. The Behavior Book. Miss Leslie. Story of Mt. Blanc. Student’s Manual. Itev. John Todd’s Books for Children. Life of Daniel Webster. For sale by J. S. DAVISON, Late Davison & Agnaw. > Magazines foii November—Yankee Notions— pnce 12y: cents. ■ Godey's Book. Brice 25 contfu ' Grahom’s Mogailno. Price 25 cents. Peterson’s Magazine*., Price IS cents. . The Midnight Qucon, or Leaves from Now York Life; hy George Lippard. Prico 25 cents. c Tho Gold Seekers, or the Cnaiso of the Lively Sally; by Captain Merry, U. S. N., author of the “ Flying' Dutch man”—lllustrated—a tale of peril and adventure that can not fail to oxcite and Interest tho reader. : Price 25 cents. • H. MINER «fc COV No. S 2 Smithfleld street. ('(OLOItED VAKAMA.TTAB.—ISO picccn of every Bhado J and Quality, just received at A. A. MASON A, CO. > repO . . . ; N0..25 Fifth street.; VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR HALL—Sltuaio on Penn utrcot, mb Wanl, consisting of 32 ILfrorit by 100 ft. deep to Spring alloy, on which is erected four houses, price and terms made known at the Real Estate Office of ? ocls 8 CUTUBERT A SON, 14Q Third street. r Become your own landlord.—two houses FOR SALE, Rituato on Fulton street. ■ One is arranged with a store-room, and fire other rooms, with .finished, attic;' a good pared yard, hydrant, Ac. The Lot is 20 feet front by. 132 feet deep. Price $2300. ; ' i’' 5 - Also, near tliu aborts a Dwelling House, of hall, sis rooms, and finished attlo.-,Price $2200. Terms:.sBoo in bond; balance in one,"two and three years; 4 8. CUTHBERT A SON, ocls Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st; M*. around, for QFFEE—32S bags for Bale by ' : ecp23 BMTTH A SINCLAIR. Glass —20 boxes 73.0 ; 150 do 8x10; . . 100 do 10x12; 20 do 0x12; 35 do 10xU; 20 do 10x15; 10 do 10x16; 16 do 12x10; 10 do 12x18. For wile by . SMITH A SINCLAIR, oct4 122 Second and 151 First strata. O.HUGAh—I6O hhds., prime, fbr nalo by • b . oct4 1 SMITH A-fIINCLAIR. CLARIFIED SUGAR—S hhds lor sule by v . ... ocU SMITH A SINCLAIR. GODFISH— 10 casks, for sale by •. ... • ‘ oct4 SMITH A SINCLAIR. GROSS Perry Daria’s Pota Killer, ondforiaip. by FLEMING RROTHEUS, j , ocl3 ;; Sacceasm to J, Kidd A Co., 00 Wood atreot. T)APEII WAREHOUSE—The largest variety ofAmcncan X and foreign Writing papers* consisting inport of ? aJl, Qualities of Pocket Commercial and Quarto Post; - Foolscap; Commercial Note; Embossed, and fimsy ttotapapor?; slio, Jl«dl!a,Rng»nd Btravv Wn»n>to . Jf3W»by - V. 1 r : )» ■' wrnßOf • • • '■• • - • • *■ - ' ; V f - ' -v» **.*•: * • ■ y> 'W ■Xr&S'ji .* » 4 V? jr •> r: > * t* -- • • v t. * - •’ ’ ’ w vru -* - ■ >- •' . ; i • *•. ■ t. ■" , 'i- • • r ' MISCELLANEOUS. ODES &'CO. t - J: OS & COHPECTIONER6, ?ITTBBOBQE, . . ; ; receiving the foUoiring Goods, ldwcstra&rfeefc rates i—‘ r i 20 boxes Mftccaronl; . , !. 20 \ ermicella; . i 50 “ Parina; . 50 « XiMtock Candy; i 25' « A No.'l do.- I •10 « lied do . 10 ** Capers; I '' 1 15 l * Olive's; i 76 “ GaneDrops;; 1 - 100 “ . Lozenges; 00 “ Jujube Paste; I 60 doz. assorted Piohleß; * , CO ““ “ Preserves; { 100 u Pepper Sance; ;j 10 cases Sardines; :! 6 ; •«« > ht Ixb. j 2“«y 3 do j .200 bags Brazil Sugar;-. ! 40bblsS.U. Sngar; • 25 “ Loverihg’s Bugar;- 10 cases Liquorice; j 25 boxes Ref'd do . 20,000 Principe Cigars' 10,000 Havana' 1 do 16,000 Regalia. do : • 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; 60 gr, Mrs.' Miller’s F.Cnt 1 60 gross Anderam’rt doi! RSON A CO., IS AND CONFECTIONERS, Pittsburgh, Fa. )it extensive Fall Stock ever antainSj consisting of— - ■.;» 25 ras Maorcaoni; 25 do Vermicelli; 20 do Texan Pecans { 1 - . . 25 do UlTnois do; . 60 doz eas’d Salad' Oil; ‘ ' 100 doz Pepper Sauce; ' 100 doz Ketchup; - . fiO.doz assorted Pickles; . [ 25 doz cas’d Preserves ; . | 125 bxs Lozenges s ! 25 c‘b Sardines, SO bxs refined IJ^uorlco; | 12 cases . , dbi | 100 kegs German Plains; 60 gross Mrs. Miller’s fine Cut; • . 60 gr. Mrs. Anderncu’sdo; 25 doz OHvcsJ 2odozCapofß;. SO doz Onions;-.. 60 bags Filberts ; 00 hags 'Walnuts; 75 bagaCream Nuts; . 6 bags Gren. Walnuts; < 150 bags Dairy Salt; ' 20,000 Prineipe Cigars;- 20,000 W ash. Regalia do; 18,000 n&vana - do; 30,000 Ualf Spanish do; [ ‘ BspO LATEST MUSIC. OSIN SOAP—IOO boxes, for sale br\• j octt - - SMITH A SINCLAIR. NMM=E FOR SALE AND' TO LET. Property tor Sale. ; rpHE subscriber : offers for sale, on Tory reasonableternary X the following property, vis: ■ A Dwelling House, No. HO Perm street, between Hay street and Evans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one of the best buildings,end-in ode of the, most pleasant neighbor* hoods in'the city. i Five of Front and Ferry streets; tone hundred and, fiye feet fronton -ferry and sixty feet on Front street,'with a good three story Brick Building on the corner, a two story frame on Front strand two Brick Build* fara üßed'aa shops; on Ferry st.' ; A Lot, 81* feet front by. 80 &et deep, on Fronts between Market and Ferry streets. r . A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by SO, fronting on Congress and Elm sts.- - ; A House'And Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court Hohse. The: house is well arranged and in good order, and isnowoccupiedasahotel. . = -AThree Story Brick, on BndtMeld street, near Seventh— being in an excellent budnoss location.. The Lot is 20 by 80 fret deep, fronttog on Smithfi&d st. ‘ ' ' . A Cottage Fmme and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne .and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very dosira bio andpleasant location for a residence. ' ; Lots in.the town of McKeesport, each 60 feet by. 150. • Several of these are on the Main street! . Eleven Acres in Llmetown, on the Monongahela River, on which there are 4 bouses; there are some 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone obal/.and'ahundanca of lime atone, convenient to the landing; and-two boai pita open. . , Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 feet by 160 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege rof using whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own use, from a pltnear the Lodes. Columbia : is a pleasant situation on the bankof the'Monongahela riv* er, a short distance below Look No. <L.ih the midst of ah ex* . tensive stone coal regkm, andwouldbe a desirabla point for manufacturing establishments. . • Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, : KaHr«id,:&c. This property lias a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade end foundation for tailroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and. gardens, or locations for manu&ctories. The vein is deep enough' to allow' horses to be used in haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, lor iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary,uses, is not surpassed by any in the country.■ r . In my absence, my agent, James .Blakely, Esq., will give all necessary information, and be authorised to give warran tee deeds for any property sold. - JAMES MAY, . . INb. 110 Peon ctr—t FORTY-ONE BtILDISO LOTS •• S ASl> •; ■. •; • Two Laxge Briok Dwelling Housed for Sale.; i | \KE subscribernowoffers the following desirable proper-' ty frrsolo,situate In the Beventh Ward,and but ton. minutes walk from the Court House. ONE LABGE BRICK’ HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated on the comer of Colwell and Miller streets. Also,' ONE LARGE TWO BTOBY BRICK HOUSE; with eight apartments, situated on heed street. : Eight Building Lots oh Colwell street; ten Building Lota on Reed street;, twenty-three Bhilding Lots oh Miller sheet. This property; is very conveniently situated,- and will be .very desirable, for private Vesidehcefl; ' . The above property, if not sold previous to the middle of May, 1854, will be put up ai Public Auction. Tours:—One-fifth cash; the balance in ten years, with annual payments. For farther particulars, enquire of the. subscriber. ' JACOB TOMER, sepl3:6m}' • .• Corner Colwell and Miller sta., 7th Ward. City Property. For Solo or Exchange. THE undersigned.will exchange for. Lands in the suburbs, the following Property, or will dispose of it on long payment,vis:. . v.-l •. ■. . A three story Brick House, on Second street, now occupied by Hoti.* Charles Naylor. This bouse- is built in ‘modern style,- and .of the best materials. , —. ' Also, three two story Brick Houses on Pike eh, each con taining three zooms'. two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Pine st., eaehcontaining twelve rooms. Also, three two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Locust st, each containing three rooms. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling. Houses on Pike et, each containing three rooms. Also-, threo two story Brick Houses In East Birmingham; on a.10t30 feet by 120, with room to build seven houses more. The Fifth Ward Property: isonsix contigiouß Lots of Ground, CO feet front on Pine and Locust fits., (continuing through the square and cbrners.on Pike st.) They aro so arranged that each property can be sold separate. Any one wishing a home can be accommodated by paying little more thank rent, after the iirst payment, as I will give ten years for the balance. Apply to. (jelOj JAMES BLAKELY. ■' Valnable Property For Sale. THOSE TWO LOTS, N 05.151 and 152, in Col. Wood’s plan of Pittsburgh, cadi 60 feet on Water street, and ex tending 157 feet through to Front street, along Redoubt alley, immediately below John Irwin A Sons, and opposite the Central Railroad Depot. The whole will be offered till the Ist of November, after which, (if not sold,) it will be subdivided' Into lots to suit purchasers. 1 For terms, which will be mode easy os to payments, apply to • LEECH,McALPIN A CO., ~ ocl2 • Nob. 242 and 244, Liberty st, Pittsburgh, Pa. For sale—two hood building lots. SlZE—Each 50 feet front by 200 deep. PRICE—S2OO each. TERMS—SIO in hand; balance at $5 per month. : ■ SITUATE—Within 20 minutes walk of the city. . APPLY—lmmediately, to oetlS S. CUTBBEBT A SON, 140 Third st Dwelling house for sale, with Lot oo feet front• situate on the Brownsville Rood, near the toll gate, in •Booth Pittsburgh. The Ho usd is a new frame of five rooms, well papered; a good Stable and oat-oven;-choice Fruit Trees, Grapes, Ac. Price $llOO. • ' • oct!3 : ■ : .S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third st: ! rjIHK£E MO RE LEFT, ON SAME TERMS-rThieeßuild* 1 ing Lots, within twenty minutes walk of the city, 50 feet front by IS4 deep, at $2OO each. Ten dollars in band; balance at five dollars per month. Apply to-bat, to ' oct2o • : 8. CUTHBEBT & SON, 140 Third st. - -Mognillceot Cooniry Seat. •fpHE snbscriber.offcrs fbrsalethat beautiful Tract ofLand XoaOoal mil, formerly occupied by and the residence of A. Kirk Lewi*. Esq. . > : It contains twentyacres, and part of which la under cul-- tfvaiion,havingohit a fine young Orchard, and is also orna mented with forest trees, shrubs, plants, Ac. - This location coxnmnnds one of the most extensive views in Western Pennsylvania, and being within twenty minutes walk from the city,' presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market, 7 If not sold entire before the Ist of Jone, it will be divided .iutoLotaondolTeredatAuctionV - A. WILKINS, , my 3. 71 fourth si, . A LOT OF GROUND in Hogß’&Plan of Lots in the Third J\, Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, near High street, and 'being 29 feet firont on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running . back 117 foe t. The property will be sold, clear of all incum brance, except an animal ground rent of one hundred and .sixty-five dollars, towhich it Is nowanbjoct. Ontheproper ty are seven good TKNK.MF.NTS—five brick and two frame ■ —all two stones high, and 'renting for about five hundred • . . ... , • ’ Price, $1200; s6oocaah, and $6OO In 6 good endorsed paper. . WIL O.jFBIEND, , jelfctf , . Attorney at Law, No. 120 Fourth street. ■ ;A- COUNTRY SEAT, situatedwithin three hundred yards jCjl of the Railroad Station in East Liberty, containing 1 about nine and one half acres. .The Improvements consist of a good two story Frame Dwelling House, with brick out houses and stabling and an abxmdance.of fine fruit aud ex cellent water. Enquire of •--• • • - BAKEWELL A CAMPBELL, > > aprs . _ .AttorneysatLaw,7sGfantBtreot. 1 YINEGAR— 50 bbls pure Cider. • sep23 J. D. WILLIAMS. NAILS— 150 kegs assorted Nails aud Spikes. eep2B J. D. WILLIAMS. n LASS-60 boxes Bxlo, 9x12,10x12,10x14. • IJT eep2B . f • ,J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st. Dried APPLES—IOO bushels on consignment; for sale. 6ep2B ' ' ■J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood at.; 1~1 OLDEN SYRUP—S-bblfl extra fine. <JT eep23 J. D. WILLIAMS. AIOLASSK&rr. r • - • 7 3 lObblsSL James; ••i 50 bblXNew Orleans;* • - i lOMbbls 'do For sale by..- * sepia ■ - - ; : J. D. WILLIAMS. -50 bags prime Rio; - • ' j -20 do .- do Laguayra; ‘ 20' do * Old Government Java; . 6 cases Ground, in. pound papers.. sep2B J. D. WILLIAMS. C*l lA' LBS.- OUROMB YELLOW; in store and for ealo by DUU. sop 23 :• - ; FLEMING BROTHERS. BLANK ROOKS—Cap, Demy and Medium Blank work, of evory description, oh hand ormanu&ctured to order. Always on hand a choice stock of - Legers; - . Journals; -.>i Day Books; - . . ( Invoice, ! Cash and • Order Books; . Time Books, Ac* Blank books paged to order. . : ,'! .. . W. 8. HAVEN, Blank Book manufacturer, sep29 . - ■ . Market street, corner of Second. SILK BONNETS.—A. A.* MASON *-00,30.25 FIFTH : street; will bpeu, on Thursday, the 13 lh inst, 200 new 'Fall Style SILK BONNETS. : octll BROCHE SHAWLS.—IOO Broche Shawls, beautiful pat ters, juatreo’dat , • : A..A. MASON A CO.’S, ; ' ■ ootll ' ' No. 25 Fifth street T ONG SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON * No; 25 FIFXH I i street, will open, on Wednesday, the 12th inst., 6 caffes EMPIRE LONG SHAWLS. - ; • ..oeQ! A A, MASON A CO., No. 25 FIFTH street, would invite •. attention to their unrivalled assortment of ladies* Cloth and Satin Cloaks, and Velvet.Talmas. ; ; octll JUST KECEIYED, Ladles’ Brown, Drab col’d GAITERS; also, Ladies’ French-.M0., Kid and Coat Skin. BOOTS, SHOOTER JENNY LINDS, and BUSKINS—oiI of the best manufacture, and at low prices. .L K. HAYWARD, . ' octlff V . ’ ; ' . ; Corner Market and Liberty eta. rfSfr. ;>rS SHELL OYSTERS RECEIVED At I \§A\ (oA DYER’S, on FIFTH STREET, one door abora Thwttrej and- Immediately opposite Mison jpy.i f~i\\ ja solicited tom lorera of good Oystera, feeplQ. ■-m bblß Plantation Molasses: .. : ' .• V JV1 V : : '176 half Lbls do ' do • ; ■ - ; - j lSljblsSngarHouse ’do v(St JaaeiY {sopUl : - miller & biokbtsox. For sale by -rriHNiftunD PAPER HAUdiiGS—HcpresentingOak, Y' Pine,-Elm« Walnut, Rosa and: Tulip. Woods, wltn Mouldings and Medallions. Also, T&dotisStyles of Italian ■MttfWb, wttJrderigha’fbrliaijging. For sale by ' ; • „• oct7,- ? ..• ; WALIKB P., MARSHALL, 85 Wood st. AP£K HANGINGS —A great variety, from Velvet and Gold, at $5.00 to good imitations - Beautiful papers at 12%.: Cheap Papers, as low aa 6j£ cents. For sale by ‘ ’ T [oct7] K • Oi BBS. HOSE PINK, just received and £xr sale by QUyr -oetr - - j • - !fi,emxkq bbosl. •1 lift' "’MS; TILDEN’S-ALGO HOLIQ MEDICINAL EX r'iLUl/JC&AOISj afnllassartmeht on-uandendibr sale by • ;oct7) n i s _ . FLEMING BBOS.^ 40 tons assorted,. fOr..sole on Jayorabta O 'termsby. ■ v ~~ *.•ir' v ~ r- ' •'» •: -- • ■J. 8. EEBCgjMoJXPIK k CO. ‘ZtolooynSß octlS . » r -wpS>7' t (;] t;;; . v . '•• ■ i** ' V V\ ■ -< -fcv- ■\» i, - .*•: . . ..... . . - » n ' -i r , For Sale. FOR BALEI u FOTraerodterEilobT ; . &-*. SAHNESIOCK, TO, : Oomar Wood m J girgtgtreeta. i co, :- r -* V.. - Of ** - r ~";> • V'. , A, " \! ' 'A "Av-s, * - ***■•*■ *j, . - 1 A* 1 * k< rxy*4.j* , x 1 ' 1 ') ,J ' NUMBER 126. , MISCELLANEOUS. in. ?tor* Jt>;M!ilfor«ale,by ■ \ MItLHIT*RICKIJTfeO.S; ’ " ; oct29 ''7 ■' ‘ggl-tuid223Liberty- s tyoet^ “|Tf WINDOW GLAS3—6OO ; boic3 assortedjßiaos.city aa4 7 ; V.f/'CoulitryTviadoirflJass,in, atom and forsaloby . MILLER & KICKfIT3ON f 221. and 223 Übortygt , rpOB&CCO— .. .. ~ t iso boxes Russell & Robinson's SVftnd CS tobacco j'-' : 120 do - W.H< Grant's S’jrand.tfs «lo;„ .. 100 . do Molbort AGomrj’sS'SjS's andlO’a do; : ■; 60 kegs Slx Twisfr Pittsburgh - 'do; • 25i:do .Pluff'*" :••.*>.' • ... ..d0.:,. In store and for saTo by ~ • , 3HLLES & RICKETSON, . 221 nnd 223 Übertyst. ’ AILB- ... .. \J Winter sperm olT;. i- , , . BleachedTrtpter elephant oil; Bleached Vinter whalo oil; ; v ..;/•? ; - ; ' l ' : -- r • : , Tannery, straits and. bank oil; ; No. l iatdohd 'ln store andibr sole by MILLKIt «fc.I*ICKIiTSON> 4 \ OCt29. -. ~ 221 and 223 Liberty ot T>RAZU»StraAR—7& bags Brazil sugar, for said by - Jt> '■ - MILLTnt&KICKBTSOtf, • oct2& • . ,; 221 and 223 Ulxrty ek BCXXIsK.ASD LARD-* ; l&bbls prlinopacked butter; ' • - 6 kega jfp. 1 lard; rcccircd and for salOr by MUiLEit A-niCRBTSO!?, - oct29 ' 1 ' 221 and223 : Llbcrtf fit riTEA— ... ■ • _J_ 100 half cheatsYcmog Hyson, €tmp6w<l*r and Blocs Teas; : ; -.2sPtC&tty boxes Pcrralehy \oct29 do do ‘ Tea.* 'MIILrji&HICKETaoN, - 221 and 223 Liberty at.. SUGAR A2tt> MOLASSES- 1 - - « ‘ .y r7o.hbdB plantation sugar; _ ' •. 400bbls do. moldFsefl;'' ; v-V-i ISOhftlf to do • "do;-- y. '<:• 15 bbla St. James’ -ibrsaleDy- MILLER * IHCKETSONj* 1 ' 7 221 rind 223 "Liberty sty .. *-w*- \J 320bngsprime lUocoffee; -? . 30 (Jo r Lagtuiyxi- ;' -do;i; ....,... • 25 pockota Old Government. Java do ; tot eato'by' *. MILLER &-TUCKFT9D2T, ■ * 221 and. 223 Uhgrty Bt,. SUNDUIEi- i' Iron, Noils, Cotton Yarn?; . TVrappingrwriting and letter |scd cords, twine, plpesi'brooms; ‘ * Brushes;buckets-tutor •• • : • ■! ; : ,- Indlgo, white lead, lead, powder;.. r Shot,-saleratus, spices, candles; ’ ' 1 MILLER tf BICKFrfiOhV' ■221 and 223- Liberty At 'UCK\ViII2A.X UfOUK—IOO par];n for f-jJo by, ■; KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, ~ 24&TJ>erty*troet FLOUB— 60.t>blfl8:&n<ra*; -j . 20 Biahor Ex.do; for said by • ‘ ‘ l ' KIttKPATUICK. & HERROSB<S EEAKL caakaforFale by ..... .., , 4 ... .._ octtl KIRKPATRtCK & ITERRONS.' TKAS —75 cheats. Y. 11. nnd Black received and foreale by " oct2l : ■- KIHKPATKICK^gBRItOWa.. rpOBACOO—6O boxes assorted brands, o’s and 8’fl; ~. •. X. „ 3 cases 2Tb; for; pale by' ; KIHKPATWCK &IIERRON3. SOAP— 95 boxcepalm Soapfar sala by ; < octfl. . . KIRKPATRICK 4 fIE&SONB'.' Olu-10 1)1)18Mo. tlaraou] "r;j i:.co;: ' 15 “ Turners' (Io;:foT .alo : . octet : KIRKPATRICK * nKRROSa. r MUSS POKK—3O bbls Mess Perk for nalo by. ■: r ■ ir'j oct2l KIRKPATBTCK A KKHBPNB. AJiTiHIS’ MATilltlA-L—- . ;.-r-r-r»-t:ry . 300 yards Cimvnss, for artists f: : ; : V '.r .> ; o 50 grots Bristloiruelifia; „. . .■■■■.. ...... - 60 . do ; • ' 'do ; 70 do 1 Paints, g’d In oil la tabes;' ! >•. ’ Palettes,PalettoKnircs/Blcadora, Ac. i.~ r In store and for ealc by > FLEMING BROS.* r . _ Successors to J..Kfdd & OJ* ! •’ Qgt2B - - - : 1 60 Wood fllreetr IQUOIUCE BALL—6OO. lbs, Sicily. in slore und fbr sa? by :■ - • [gqpSff} • _FLBMING BEOSw fDOLL SULPHU&—CoOJba iirfetorb and for sale by .. fr . JX oct2S . . FLEMING BlldS. ALKEATtfa—2OO6 lbs in store and for sale by '"" - oct23. . . . . ‘ FLEMING 8R63. r X?XIitACT LOGWOOD—6OO Jl4 oct2B ‘ OHS —20 bblß.-No. 1 Tannew, Oil; • 10- *« - Ko.lßank -do; 20 “ Winter Bleached WhaJaOU; .; 7 In atore and for sale by FLEHINO BROSL r,L ' H SnccessmS to: Ji.Kidd/A HCcCj GO Wppd street. 4^^- tl “*4Ooib3 in store and ioriaJe by '•"- '•■■■*- J . oet2l: /.••••/ .gLBMPgfr JB&P3. » OILVITiUOL-lO carboys iu store.fmdfor«ale,by; , osm . PLEMtKQ B^O 's? ~\T ALEIiIAtJ ItOO’i’-—4OO Ibsinglisiiin'etoro ondforsalo v BHos.. m.WJ3KTY-FiVK gross Bazin’s i'erfumery, assorted, in X storeand for salo-'byyi.'.vv * •. ■ r* 0015 .*■- . flemtn-6 lir.oritEna. r I ?IHKBWK-46, bosses, primgjjaac received abdfor Bale tn v ‘ * > n : bmith V , , • • • 122^*cond r niid.1ol Front-atreet*. I«EA!D—2000 ISajofitrecjeivQdl-ftQ'd for'said by ’ :oet2B~- V»/ - SMITH :fc-BINCLATTT!-. ( •150bagsprimojiloCoL*oe , forsal»by .. ~.... ' J oct2B . ’ . SMITH * BINCEAJB. Q« bTJGAI{^— Jf. • ■ ( ♦ OCI2B , -SitCTH* gINCkAIIM (mb °^ s ,g»i l^o£Afe by COUFieU— 1U drums IbrtnUe by - 1 • ■ -<7 1 ..* r _oct2B „ .. . - SINCEAIE. 5O buahei by . JL-OC2O- , SMITH #~'®AHBEREiKfI—A few.barrels for fialo by *•' ' • V oc2 °- :• - SMITH&STKCLAIR. hbds. aogur foE sale by . OO2O • SinTH * SIKCUAiR. -LOG lb9 for Kilo by jw o • • ®; A * FAHNESTOCK & OCh * • ' <g P 2B ' 'Comer Wood and First /LSiLALb BTHAM UNaiNKl'Dlt V A octB a CTJTHRERT & EON/i-iO TbLrdk ■ J?loosiSfe“ -“s w** J■ - ■ - hawokeh, _octB Comer of Diamond ana Diamond aller? 00117 ■_. •V: v - A. A. MASON- & m.% UfoiSHffli fit. -DIKJCHE SU A17L8.-A. i.. MASON * VO., So. 2SJPIFTH .mdequare PWOJU WUM'S-Wo VM.MaM i-riots (brilliant colon.) jost receded at . A. A. MASON 4 CO.’S, , ” tl7 " : No. 25 FiflligttCOt: BttOOAJJJS ail/tii—lU pcs- bcamuSl iiloct toncaito fcU justopentd ut . . A. A. 31A80.V & CO.’S, 00117 A "rn' »t A. i. MAtsuJi- & b^S?oi%i™fvMal a ■ Etrct ' t ’ “ ”°”^r A & CO, no.is fifth Btiwt, will ina&tr *** «* landtag jmtiS kj Bala by . [naggo] B. A. FAHNESTOCK A tv\ “212 N0.,2S Fifth stroofc r I WBACOu—tiO'bozes &’fi, B'B and 10 plugs: X . ; ' 10- do Bjsnn;amliiatox4uoaf; J 2. do Rib and diamond.twist; - 10kegaJio.l6twist. J j ( fc t ■ -.- , J. P. TOX.IJAMS. 0N WEBMEtt- - *£V a Diswursfr delivered before the Pocbltyl Btn. r lamni of College on. thq stay pro ttgCominenccmtrDt, July 27,1853, oommeSorstiTe pTDanieirVFebster.-- Published-’ by.iequfceL'and’ibF said at : ocl GILDENPENNEY 4C0%,76 IVurffiS. r |. ,A^9c A—2S9Jbs,.White, for sale by . , A B.'A. PAnSKSTOOK- i <s6, CornoTcWotnl and First eta. ANISEED— 200 lbs for Bale, by „.1 • ~ pets : A.rAHSEgrdgg^oo, SOUAHr-ai 7 -UMa. prims a. o. 'Sagar foVnaia W," _clo»atho Jot, by ~ KOBEitTEELI,,’ wti.it* .-. -Z3T mrtrty.ctreet, opj-<-^itotyoo<3. ' mUIS-All colora nr>;j vjy, French Merinos and Cashmeres, r at' ■ . t r , ;: A. A» MASON & CQ;% yQ;2syjjfli gt assortment- aZS Tel?etSj Crotchet Gimpa, and hott J*&Jl Btylea of generally, ato . if octfi A. A. MASON & CO/S, Hfth et. bbla bright yellow for said by _ - '. _ B. A-gAHSKaTOCg’- & Co. C^lC is tor.wUfl bry 2 ?. :.: B. a/*AUNK3IQCKA hn ...... 24jMid a^4Libertyjrtrcflt. . t>lCE —25 lieroeafor Bale by -*■*' ■ “P 29 J.B.IEECH, Me AMINA 00. Do,s UUmrKjt, ’ \_y «ep2B J. B.EBECH. McAMiN ft 00. lbr salary j. wp2B j.a iftiEogj aiolxpin ft co. - ■361 Of HI CITY- WAMtAfllij WAfljEJr wiyVU by ■ AIOFMTT ft LOWM&^ ° l!t ° ~\7HNAMGOCOUMiy—7OOAQMaoyiiAHD Ff)K tul'B' ' T gell-mjaptalfor Iron fornacra; totnir mi .laiig :.- tlmlyt and rich ore; ;altaatu about,onoKiilo'iWtif ttio JUlegfieriy rivor. for particulars, call at theEealEtnta Office of ' 8. CtJIHBEBT ft £01? com • - ■ - ' • : ; : iiaiiiira ttrwt. JT'-OQWOOIb-isd tol* Chipped natt Orotmd lor fry " ocQl ’ UA. FAHN&BTOCK &&>. ‘•'A< titfAFUOT^iJM.**-6iM>lbsjprime, for»ajs uV ' 1 ’ .J3l octll :•-> n. Ji. FAHNESTOCK:* CO. SALt&D Oli/-»6Q baiskfltflj lreah, fny by - j,-'. pctll li. A. g AHNKaTOCg&QO. iiAlf d3ests.priiQ« Greea; 60 •■- do- ' 'Ciialofaanil Ctoi6oi;' ;^-; < 160 arid? boxes; do-. ; •,,( do'.-' *apS9 -? -f , . ; . J> P, Wlti T)ALM OIL SOAP—-SQO lbs In store audJorsaio by “ 'X ; fieplQf-:-. 1. ■-. ." • . FLEMtvA .nteWnroii f -pjBRUVHAIt Fowder«Utns«Uo JT-octis % b: ca KEWSILEB—A. A. MASON* CO,, S 5 i'iWlisL ittjt opcned-UMdc .TAU Btccjr.of : splendid Ei&idZpiain' ftTid Brocade Sllkk, of the latest patterns; „^^**oots iW£WTX-mfl b4rrel»'Altua, lit Crystzil, In'store m ibrjaleteTr -» ool&.r gjLgßayggaoxHgß^ swEsxk3?r • g&lorfcj " m W^ a fflfo , MßSBSr * •* 1 * • X-.?-w ■.■■ '«».•;■ ■« •'. . X :: - ’V'^r S ? ''■'*•£■ » in store nod ibr salo’ by -"TLBSnxa BROST V - \ v- • ■ •X' X \ • ..■•■■ Y,
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