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■“ I'ACOUA TKA B'l'OllK.
HAWORTH, Mtnlcetile and Jiclail Grocer, Dealer
an*! Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran
dies, Wines, Ac,, corner of-Diamond alloy and ih« Diamond,
t ITlUburgb, Pa. " _
tscliuehmKn Ilaunlelu,
- TT TTIIGGRAPHKRS —Third street, opposite Hie Post-office,
I j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Ueads, Show Bill*,
• - Labals, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business aud
'• etc., JvngraTod or Drawn cm Stone, Printed
In Colors, Gold, Bronze,or Black,in tho most approved style,
aniPittlto mrwt reasonable-prices. octlfolv
... Austin Loomis^
EliAlj ESTATE-AGENT, /Merchandize, Stock, and Bill
Broker, Office, No. P 2 Fourth Street, (aboro "Wood.) Tho
" subscriber havingoponwl an.office at tho above place, for the
• pnreo*B of negotiating Loans, Bllls r Bonds, Mortgages, and
’ - ‘: nil olhorltLStnnncntfi'for the security of. Money, andfortho
' /'parclmsd end palo-of Stocks. WlUnlsogive prompt .and
particular attention to \mytng, sailing, renting of and. Rins
ing IW l.rtato. [>*) AUSTIN LOOMIS.
- W* S. Haven.
TIIK OLD FUINTINO ESTABLISHMENT, (Ett» Jonw
svOsr L Ftocxsox,) nn«l BLANK BOOK and STATION E*
«. ItY WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute every stylo of
Legal, Commercial, Canal and.-Steamboat Job Printing and
. ;.Sook.Bi.ndlng, nnd fUrnMi every article In tho Blank Boole,
•.. 5 .. Paper : ahd Stationery line, at the Shortest notlco and on the
—cswrt-riKaotmble terms.... •-."•/•
0 _ Bldnk Book and 'Stationery Warehouse,' comer of Market’
; .r-•*. •Dand’Sepohd streets. ■
Printing Ofiiro and Book Bindery, No. 60 Third st,- novlfi
NEW SEED STOUEx
• • •••• JAMES. WARDROP, •.
/*yPFEIi3 for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved
—y# breed, beingvery hardy, and fine singers. Bird Sends
.. 4^anary,llfmp7^d\l> | et T 'Roi;o antHnised-Secd. Bouquets
. : wiU bo furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz:
•• ./ Cornelias, Rofu Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. , Evergreens (In pots).
TorChristmos Trees, from the Bond and Horticultural Store,
••’ No;4Q Fifth V ■ . / . dec2o
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VOLUME XII.
THE DAILY MORNING TOST.
Printed and PtiUisJul nvry (.Sunday /ttqifate)
BY FUIUIPS *- GILLHXOIIK,
RORTU-WXST OOB*n® OP WOOD AKP PITTH STRSCT9.
&SrTERIIB.— Five Dollars a yew, payable strictly in
advance Fir Dollars Trill invariably bo required If not paid
wttbm the year. ; - • t . , •
Single copies two cxST*~lbr sole at tbocountor In tbo
Office, and by the News Boys.
THE SATURDAY MOBUTUG POST
I* published from tho sumo office, on n Urge blanket Bixe
Blu-Lt, otTWO DOLIAIIS a year, la advance. Single copies
UTE CCTeTS. . , , .. ~
No paper will be discontinued (unless at tneolscnv
on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages arc paid.
#&■ Ko attention will bo raid to any order unless accom
panied by the monpy, or estinfactory rofortnee in-this city.
Connected with the Establishment of-the Mominf-i’Oft
u one of thelaryal Job Printing Oflctsintheaty y what <dl
kind* work is done on the si priest notice, and mwt reostm
abtetermt, ■ -.• ~ •-•••'
rates of aovertistog,
AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS-
• *MUKMKONPAR£n,OIILE93: ;
One equate, qjio inrarlwn. $ 0 &0
u. .each additional Insertion... *5
** “ one week * 1 76
ii. i« wo Tfeckp.....~ ...... 3 00
u three veeka 4,00
u 4i ono moutli .. 6.00
“ “ two m0nth5....... TOO
-** “ thn»o months —. 8 00,
.** four month* .............. 10 00
*• • -fix XUODt'hfl .. 1- 00.
M one ywir.... 18 00
standing Card, tfx linesorless, per annum-..-*.........10 00
CRANGUAf.LE AT PLEASURE!
One square, per annum, (cTslufsirc of th© paper)-..—. 25 00
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
GKO. F. GILiMOKE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, comer, of J'burth sired and Cherry alley,
:rmsuciiGn, vk.,.
jCS“ Will attend to his profeAslonalbuslnesb as nsual, at
Ills office, between tho hours of 0 A. M. anil 41*. M- of each
day. • • J>*^
C, Orlando Loomltf
A' TTOtINEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood,
jy4:y •
Thomas M» Marshall* .
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lovrlc’a Buildings, Fourth
Street.. • • jan7:ly-
It. B* Carnahan*
ATTOBNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley ftud Grant street. - JeS?
J. N.M’Clowry,
Attorney -AND counsellor at law—office m
ItafrewßUV Buildings, on Gmnt-Etroet. Je2
D. 11. Ilnsent
ATTORNEY AT law—No; 127 Fourth street, aboro and
near Sralthfield. • • mar27.y
*J, S» Morrison*
A TTORNKY ANWCOUNSELbUK AT LAW—Office, ro
jfV mortal to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
Pa. oprlOry
r n. Biddle Roberts,
' A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office. No. lSSSmiUificld street,
J\, Mweea tlßh and BUth.' (liUectianacarcfttlly attend
od to—•t- pcJal attention given to Conveyancing. [d«3;ly _
Thomas JSleaus* -
i TTORNEY AT LAW ANI) SOLICITOR IN CIIANCERY.
Jx Office, next door to the Tost Office, btoubetmllo, Ohio.
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P.Uo*»i
a AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsdmrgii,
jfV. fourth door below Mr. Body Patlomm’fl LMiry
FtiilOe; ■ • ■ ' ' - • l*' 23 - -
N.liucinnaatcr,
i I/DETIMAN —OS.eo, Fourth street, third door ab-re
J\_ EGiithtWd, South side. CotiTeyancing of nil kinds dont
viUi tlu* greatest enxe and Legal accuracy*. Ultlcnto Real !-■<
talc examined, &c. •
BUSINESS CARDS.
James C» Watt)
TV/TMtCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opposite tin
Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa.
Walter P.AlarsUall,
IMPORTER and Dealer lu French nnd American Fftl'er
Hangings. • • inard
I, W< Ciiadwick,
DEALER IN RaGH AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street.
Pittibursb. Tho highest price in cauh paid lur ragf.
mylity ~ •• •• • .
J. Rryar,
WnOLLSAUI AND RETAIL LIQUOR .MERCHANT
l'»o Liberty street. and.til Diamond ulley. ■TnMt>..\
J.IL Wcidiu,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER la Blank and
School Books, Paper and fcUUnuery, No. <53 Muxi
strwt, (tietween llunl and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. ImiAti
s. CtTiIUKHT - »*— •••••■l*' *- tITHILttT.
s, CtITIIBEBT A SON, „ Kll
BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, ..No. 50
. ■SmtihfM itrat, _ ______ novl
“ "l. E. Hayward*
Dealer in boots.shoes,trunks and leghorn
ami BRAID HATS, corner of MArket and Liberty els ,
No. 174 Pittsburgh, I*o. ' _ ~ jcl4>y
“ : itn*\ WEDDELLj
LOAN BROKER, Dealer in Note*, Bonds, Mortgagor-, Real
Estate Stocks, Merchandize, Ac- ’
Office. Masonic llall, Fifth street, next door to the
Citium** lhwtnugh. Pa.. • anrS
KLOiCIH U. UMLCY.—, *. »WSIU*.
KAILEY & RENSUAW»
DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCEUS; Dealers in
JL Wooden nnd-Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, Ilou*o
k««*.plujr li lentils.. Wholesale and Retail,No.263 I.ibi.rl>
strict. Pittslnirgh. : A anrlS.v
King 4 Moorheadt
"\rniOLK3ALE ORoCEKS AND PRODUCE DEALERS—
W No. ‘27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. • • •• inivlS?
Smith & Sinclair,
WHOLESALE GltOCElid AN Li COMMISSION MER
CHANTS-^Corner-Wood and Find gt«. foo**
U; A* Kftknestnck 4b Co.*
DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner First and
W Wnod street*, and mmer Wood and Sixth. Ifebl
WllltamUlenn,
F' OKBlNDER—Corner'of Third and Wood streets, above
C 11. lia/, where he is prepared to do every desmpUun
oi Rating and-Binding*- -? •
Jo tin 11. Mellor,
WHOLES ALB AND REf AIL DEALER IN. MUBICAL
INSTRUMENTS, Monos, Music, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood Blre«L . {j &n V
It. C. Stockton,
Late jounson & stockton, bookseller, sta
tioner, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and
Thirdstreels, Pittsburgh, Pa- , Ijf^ldf
" Thomas M« lititlc,
nrSTATCU AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
yy- Wood oud Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
AU kinii* of Jewelry mode and repaired. faps.l} _
Paul & Murdock,
COMMISSION AND FURWAUDIMj MERCHANS, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS —No. 7 Water streetiCmrfnnntl,
Ohio: ■ - W*?_
JOHN UKOUTT,
SCCCKSSOK to MiKTIK i M’LAUunus, Importer of
BIUSDUit), UtN, WINKS, ic. AUso—Dottier In &ru
lt.:I H'Atii'if ana i’olc h Brandy, corner of SmithDold and
First Pittsburgh, Pa. janlu.tf
V— a A. TiUdle,
WHOLESALE nui Itolall SADDLE, ILAUNKSS,
VALISE ana OAIU’ET BAQ mttnuloo
S-' turer, No. 100 Wood street, l’lttebnrisli, I'b.
~ ~ j. u, William.) .
■\TrnOLESALKA.ND RETAIL KAMILV GROCER, AND
'Vy Eorwardihg and Commission Merchant, Desder tn.
Country Produco and Pittsburgh Manufactures—WoodHr,
four doors nlKivc Fifth. Pittsburgh. inaro,
'Card* •• •
H- LEE, (Bcccc.U!oji to Musi'HV a Lcb,) WOOL DEAL
. KR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, r»r the
of American Woolen Goods, No. ir»3 Liberty street. hay 4 .
J.D.TILRaoN ALLU EIKIxI’ATIUOK......' J. t, UJSUUUM.
Kirkpatrick & Herron*,
YT T HOLF.B ALE tiIiOCEKN, PRODUCE AND COMM IS*
• W SION MERCHANTS,andDetilrrsin Pittßburgb ilauu
factnres jVo. Liberty tlreei , my\~:y
JOilli - COCIIBAN I”CiAU.Nt>.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
>• - (Succesaora to J. Kfild, It Co,):
TTYTIIOLESALE DUUGOISTd, j\’o. 60 IJ'oot? tlreet, FUts?
W burgh. Pa. " Proprietors of Dr. JTLane’s Celobratod
Vermifuge, Liver Pills, &c. : niy7:y
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
WR. TERRY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty
, ptrwjU aiamifacturciT of BUOUIES, BAROUCUES
and OAJRBIAGES, of every description. All work dono
warranted. Thaudvortisef would that ho served
nine years apprenticeship to the business, aDd has workftl
for many ycirs in tho principal shops of the Eastern cities.
inarl!fi:tf
1 TEATTCia 'BEUXsd,' ; ‘ Joan Kippie,..;’ # /./ : nsssx owxas,
Fittabnrch. • Maryland, ... . Pittsburgh.
SellerßrSlcol* &-C<u,
’ORODUCB ass GENLRAJ. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
JT No. SO9 Liberty steaet, riUaTjlrfgh, Pa.
1 ■ Sj»rm, Llnsoed and Lord OUn. • - jy2B
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & GILLMORE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER,OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT .fc6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY, IN ADVANCE.
BUfiINESS CARDS.
JOHN COIHTCLTKH w’CLOSKKT.
Wholesata pud Retail Clothing Merchants,
1,0. 88 wood stuuei\
fpPE subscribers respectfully inform tliolr old customers
L and the public in general r that they have this day as
sociated themselves in the above business, under the firm
of JOIIN Ai’CLOteKJiY it 00- .They respectfully solicit a
share of public patronage.
Tlxe previous business of each will be settled by them*
selves respectively.. • . . feh9
WILLIAM JULLKjq Fhi1ft....... ...V.'M.EiciaTSoXjtlUSburgh.
Miller & Iticketßon,
TXriIOUESALK GROCERS* IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES,
r f - Winesand Segars—Kos.l7iaUd 174, corner of Irwin
and Überty stroeta, yittaburgh. Iron, Nolls, Cotton Yarns,
Ac., constantly on hand. ; • . ~ ' . jy2B
U» T. C. Morßim,
BOOKBELLER AND STATION Kit—has always ou hand
a general assortment of School,Miscellaneous and iilauk
Books, .Printing, .Past and Cap Paper, £c., Wholesale and Re
tall, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh.
'63, Wanted, Itags and Tanners’ {Scraps. aplfi:ly
Janus Lowry, Jr<) .
, AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACI’UHEIt—No. 254
1 ' rettennan's Row, Liberty street, Ims on baud u Ury.c
Stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every, description, made of
the best materials, which he will sell lower than artlcdus of
tho same quality can be sold in the city, lie would taill par
ticular attention to his largo stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Ohaits and Bedsteads* which ho will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left nt tiso Ware Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty .Streets, will b« promptly
ttonded to. .. . . ; . ' - - mnril
ym; A. urngo* -.....-James cwsueia.
HEREON & CBISWELL,
. BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS*
MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of BRASS WORK, LO
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, j’LUMBKRS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street. Allegheny City.
Omce and Store, No. 12 Market MrveL, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at tho Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. febP.ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRV,
No. 43 Cbmrr o/ fifth and D«xxi Strctis,
ODlco up alalrs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
KESPECTFULLY announce to the publia that he ha*'
Commenced the REAL-ESTATE AUENGV, in contu-e
-tiou' with Intolligenco and General Collecting, lie will
also attend to renting.?: Persona in want of servant*. lu-any
enpaclty,or those in want bf places, will bo’suppllwl at ulmrt
notice. • All business entrusted to his caru promptly at-,
tended to.
HefeTtruxs —T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W .i
O. Leslie, Dr. Black, James Mackeud, A. A. Mason,'
MamtAOld. _ Jan™.
Corgo'i Daguerreotype: and Art Gallery*
Upollo Muilding i No. 70 /I turO* stmt, {next to
Carpi! L'lAjrtritun.)
tR. SI. CARGO A CO. having fitted up the mo-i
ample rooms iu the city with mammoth sky ami
side light?/offer First CIuM IdKHNESSF.S, iu
stylo to suit all, -varying in prion a«wdini> bi
sir.o and quality of ca.<e, Ac. C2l~ Superior 01)
Paintings, by the best artists, fur Kile, and on ex
hibition daring the day and evening. Chitons nu.l stran
gers are invited to call and examine .ejic-.-imena and Pnir.i
mgs. __ .
NEW CARPET STORE 1
No. 47 Fifth Street, near Wood.
. i .N ViinoaUed a.*iai‘tmait of OA.lll'.fcTl>iCt> and Otl.
CLGTUb. of the latent end most W»Qli!u\- l ati>-rn? Mf
spring sales, now open for inspection; confuting of— ;
- lloyal Velvets; 3-Bras.*els;
Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry In^ahis;
Extra bupor Three Ply;
Super and Fine Lugrnia; -
. . Tapestry Venltians; ;
'Twilled aud Plain VenUians,
Together Tvlth every description of lew priced OorpetiiHt?.
ChcmHe and. Tufted England Matt-*, lantern ntid Oir -M -o
ting; Jute, Chain, Cocoo, .Adilinil. -M{c«r, m«1
Matts; Floor aud Stair Oil Cloths *ll width* and <iimtir.iv*;
bUilr and Floor Drugget", tirwei lkuae, PUroo u»d 'i'jJ-p-
Coverj*, \ mlban Bifnds Window >?Lin<jrr\ biuAr ,\t.
Ac., of tuc verg lotcid <su!i priori,
mar'll
Cliamlciiera ami U* a FJxinr^,
rpHK Hihi*rrlbcrftiircTinff tl»;r unvWarerc.Mw
X SO. 109 FIKST STRUCT.l*ctSsr«s*« \Vo<y.t and SujH »
Iteld, thMarcest~a*snriineiK of Clf ANUKLIKHt?, IJRAOk
iny, PKN’DANTri, and aH artk}.-?s» connected viiGa* Fitting
ever OfTcrvil in this market. Hating tn.iu<-
by whloh they will be eonntnnth- t»*w patti ?'■ *
ami varieties! tlu»y eonfidouily Invite tt:o r.Ucr;tr.»» <*i iU'”
cliasera to their election. We sm determined t» ;tr -
low esauy bouse in th«’ WV?<! t and being prociimJ (ia** I .•:
tori, can oflur peculiar fulranlnre* la tLotc desiring nrliel •
In tills lice. .
Weconllhue aa h*retof’.n> to JU up UmMinptof or.-ry.-.b
scrfptlou forjtas. water »t«<l *U-otn.
llnifit CKStiuiM'of all Uiu-ls male 10 order promptly.
LONG. MtU.Ki: A- CO,
meriliv N". y : r ''j± r ':i-.
*5. fll’iiiniey*
HoTJsB.'fiWy; AND i.»l*N'A:-vlß>Ttt.b AX;'
Denl'T in Paines—Nn. U &.:<;uir street, I’itUbirrgh.
lias eoustnntly on hand aU kind- »f J'uiuu, eiiher dip' < r
miiCtl, JnpaU and Gnpnl Vnnr.eti, l.m.M.vd i'll. Ua!.-d
Bpirita Turj»enttne. wimbur o; all .•‘lr.c-*, i’utiT, ‘
Brushc.% kr.\ all of th<«. b *i i}u.di;>, and fc>j t.iia at nw-.'..-
hie prirt*, ■'•_•_ , _j‘'v)s
RLtAilfD, (iitlr of Ui..' i l;rtijt'M>flK.K A lAiUiv ha*
# or*eu*Hl b'l'ORK S<».‘ 0, (two d.wirs ahn«« the '■>.!
Miami,) fnr the purp«>,v of carrying «-ft the GhUTITiN <
DUBlNKit l i bopitsby etrk'l niu-uti-m to burltieiw u, un-j-ii u
share of ihopalrouajM of *.h« late r.rm.
N. JL—Clothing lo «>rder in U:e ni**l fa-liP'ijni
rtyles, and tm tf nr sUorlWt notice—inf. dor n» n' ; n*- in 0>
dty. _• .
tlctmea Melitneei’f
MONONOAHELA WANING AUJ.b-WMiMTrtlwrtf.iDji
inform his frit-ml? and (h** puhti:, I’m .it h»-< iu-.m* if'tnf*-
Usbuwmt D now In full npi-raUun, uud that l.t' pri-paicd to
furnL*h Rwt Cnblns.'-umi t'-ll r-H onl«-r> V-r idauol Luuil* ?,
wltli promptncss,and at tho Jayost rales.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both skies, constantly
on hand.
Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would Sud it to thriradvantufre
to give him a ho can now funiLdi them frith plmitil
ttntfsuitable for <T->ry ct w<»rk.
Money Loau O/iice,
JOHN A* O’BRIEN & CO.,
li;7 Tfiirtl sirai, Mwo
MONEY to loan In lurgn orfinul! »>u <L>n
and Silver Plate, DLituondfl, AVstoln?a .1 i-tvdr.v. <i <;i• ,
Pistols, Mnslcal Instrument and valuable artiiicr of nr;;
description.
Forfeited Pledgesftold »n»lne•isutelJ• nfler beingoutof
unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold cuid tiivc-r Watein-;,
Jewelry, A'c., always on baud. ’.’t-T
AltNUbu « Wiuiiixiu.i,
HEATING & VESriLAfINU \VaUEHOUSE.
siAtiUFAcrrai.hs <>r
CliilEon Farnacoa, Wrought Iron Tubing,
-A»D FirtiNroj xon Src^M,
jOS* No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh.
i®*We have sold our Fnrusrcs Paitems, Ac., to Mao-rs
ARNOLD A WILLIAM?, whom wo iccommcnd m
the patronitgo of tho public.
gep2B HCAIFE. A7KI>V .V f)KKLV
Hoots Ami
AT UINTON'S UEAUQUARTEi-.J'.—TimMi'i lIiNroN, 5-t.
Clair strwt, betiroou I‘t-nn and Liberty i-trt-ft.i, }>.»►
just received a suporlor of BOOT? soil SIDE
and MATERIAL, whicli he is prepared to ilis}«iso cif to bis
friends and the public generally, nt cheap riites. Any ani
clo In his Hue made up «t ib-* shortest notice.
P. B.—HAND? WANTED on all kinds of work. { <i'v2
IN it. DJtAVu, ihamoud. I'KUlurgJt, t'u., tt-jder li
. • Country Produce, offers fur pale a choice stock u
Groceries, selected for family u>e. Spbvg «>f raricty
and the purest quality, ground nt his Fttv.iu Mili*. As*=>,
Dried Fruits, Foreign and bomc.-nic. Pcv-kluc.* Lnken in *-*,
change for MerelmnUiz«*.
P- R. D. has procured a full assortment of Landrcth's
Warranted Garden and iuviicpi Ust* lauminn ot all ia
lertatitd in rami affairs .inn 11
jodkfu um«uorr v
LIPPINCOTT & BAltil,
(LATE J. B. fitniCKLEll k CO n )
MANUFACTUKKItS OF FIIU2NLX FIRM PROOF SAFW,
Seobnd Street, between Wood and Bunth.b»-ld —i*n-
• TuoMay afternoon, July 25,1848, the umli;r?igiuvl wert* cul
led upon by Messrs. I.ippencoU A Barr, to wltnoji an honest
and fair test of one of tbcii FF.renix Safes. Thu furn.ico lin
ing prepared, tho Soft) wo* placed Inelda ttercnf with Books
papers and some mouey; whet, the door of thu Safe was do
sihl and the flro kindiisl ut n quarlcr past 2 o’clock, ntnl in a
short time the Safe was red hot, and continued till half juud
0 o’clock, being about four and n Jialf hours, when the coin
mittee exprojiswl their satisfaction that th« time <»ccupiod
wlUi such heat'was sufficient. The furnaco w;m then pulled
down, Bufu cooled, and door opened—tin* books, papers and
donuy safe. The heat was so great os to mult off the bram
mountings. We therefore take pleasure iu recommending
these Safes to the public, as being, in ourjudgmeut, entirely
Are proof. JARVIS A TUARUR,
r NOCK A RASVSON,
CORNWALL A BROTHER,
BRANNON h THATCJIEU,
BENEDICT & CARTER,
ISAAC CROMIE,
lam engaged in tho foundry buKlueas, and know fiorn-v
thlugubout furnaces and hont. 1 tho burning of
the above Safe, andean freely ftay thorn wa.H no humbug
übopt it, ond with pleasure recommend them to the public
os l)eiDg,inmy judgment, entirely lire pronf. tVM. KAYE.
In calling upon tho above gentlemen for their cignatitrc?,
they all spoke in tho highest terms of the of the
test, and their full confidence of the S/ttb'a being entirely
fire proof. tYe imve constantly on hand and f<»r °ale a full
qaaortmentof theiibpvogafeg. fmurnil BKLL k TXitUV
i«WA POUKDiIY,
NO. 103: AVOOaSTKEPT.
JOHN 0. PARRY, (siicccsiwr to J. C. Parry & C 0.,) bogs
to inform tho customer* of the old firm, and tho public
generally, that ho hiis now on hands, nrnl U «>xtonKircly «m
-gairod in manufanturing/cvcry dascription of CASTINGS—
such as: Patent Cblllod Roll*; Inrgo.-Kettlt-s and Curbs;
Patent Kettle-S for Boap. Pot Anh, Soda Afili; Sugar Kel ties,
for tho manufacture of Onno Sugar—nil cost on o jxitrnt
process, known as J. 0. Pmry’p, and nro superior for iium
bllity to any other, and gold lower than tiio.se made on the
old plan.
HOLLOW WARE—A: general assortment, all from new
andimproved patterns. Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, find Irons.
Ac., Ac.
' Rolling Mill Castings, aud Machinery of every description,
always on hand or. mode to order.
Cook Stoves; Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, r.rovory
d&ficriptton; lowa'Cook Stoves, fiveßiios, which recoivod tlio
; first prize for 1850 and ISSI, nt tho Agriculturnl Fair of Al
teghe'ny Cotmty, Pa.> and recommended hy fificen hundred
1 personal Enterprize Cook Stoves, four sizes; Premium Cook
Stovos? Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Pnrlor Stoves, Ac.
Parlor Grates, and Fenders, great variety, beautifully
'enimelled. CommoH Grates, and building material.of every
doscription. . . . ..
:. A great variety of Otnamotttal Rniling, for Cemeteries find
Fencing. .
.. Ploughs and Plough .Outings —A-large stock of all tho
kinds in use, and will be sold at redured prices. Hall's Pat
ent Lem, Tme Americfui, Egan’s, Crane’s, Kluknid’s,
Woods’, Peacock’s, BulPs, Improved Bull, Ac.
- Bouble Ploughs.—Wha. Michigan Double Plougli, which
has token tho premium at tho State lairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and wherever it has been exhibited.
Iren and Nolls, Stove Pipe and Tin W T ari>—all of which. I
trill sell at the lowest prices; and -resjH'ctfully Invite the
unblle to give me* e*lL st thf old stand, No. 183 Wood gt.
v «n«n*v* ' Tftnw.n rinnv
/IX7T Ifi.SOIIMERCZiNo; 107,/Market street,is now're
'YV I ■* celvlng his Fall stock of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
. ompritung every style and T > - b®22
PIANOFORTES.
GUAKLOTTE BLUMK, No. 113 Wood
street, second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh,
f*tPSfSp£?gjjJ Pa., offers for sale a large and well assorted
IB “ ? i * stock of Piano Fortes, (which' are Just ar
riving,) on the most liberal terms. •
• The attcnlion'of jmrcliasers is especially invited to the
celebrated IIAMBUUO PIANOS.
.These instruments being made expressly for this climate,
and haring the over strings, hare a Tolumo of ton# .un
equalled by unyotbers. Also, Pianos from tbemanufuctory
of GnloACo.,New York; Il&con &. Itavon, hew York; Itt
idienbach A Sons, Philadelphia; and of MY OWN MANUPaC
nuiE, which are well known, and. havo been used in this and
other cities for 1C yean*.
MUSICAL INBXKUMENTS of all kluds.
Guitars— A fine selection of French, Spanish and German,
of superior quality.
nWtni—Tno best Italian, French and English make.
' Accordams —prom.the best Paris manufactory.
A LSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums, Fifes, Banjos, Taml*>
rines, Triangles, Ac.
• Strings—l toll an, French, English and German, warranted
to Im> of the very best quality.
Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura*
Wiitv. np«tn***»a nhddHSimti'h
New Arrival of Cliiclierliig , B Pianos*
, r-srrt* ’ ■ Tiu: subscriber will receive unrf open for
on Thursdoy thelStb Inst, the follow*
now PIANOFORTES, from the cele-
M. • b w •brated manufactory of JONAS C7IICKER*
!NG, Boston, viz:
-No. 1D737—0n0 splendid rosewood double round cornered, 7
octave Tiono ................... ..£4OO
No; 13745-One do do do do $4OO
do do do do $4OO
“ 13754—0ne Rosewood, Touud front, 6 octavo.... $290
« IS73D—One do do do $290
“ 1368 C—000 do square do $275
13418-OjieWnlnnt do -do'. $260
“ 13515—0ne do round front, do $275
All the above Pinnoß are furnished with the new patent
iron frame and new scale; with Mr. Chlckering’s name cnsi
on the plat®, to prorent imitations and Pur
chasers are invited to examino the above, on their arrival nt
the Munc Store and Plano Warcrooms of
JOHN H. MELLOR,
% A cent for Chlckering’s Pianos,
No. 81 Woodflt-, WUsbartfb.
NEW MUSIC t NEW MUSIC l
Jj KLKBLTt has ju*i received a fine collection of JU'
L • lien's and Foster'? music.
The celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles:
Tko Drum Polka, .1 alien;
Mout Blanc Pol&n, JuJlcn;
Rival Scliottiseh, by 1\ Drown;
Silver Cloud Quickstep;
St Nicholas Scbottiseh;
Sleighrido Polka, by Strakosck;
Popsy Polka;
A n«w song, by 11. Richer;
The sleepin thftKravotogether;
Adieu dear native land, trio, by TV. V. Walleco
Lilly Bell and old DO3 Tray, by Foster!
Meet me by moonlight, duett;
S «fily yc night winds, ballad, by V. Wallace;
Atulawda Polka, by Dad worth; and other lino pieces.
*t»pl4
A. S' LEECn, ncALPIN & CO*,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ASI> rEM.r.HS IS
Provisions, Motala and Pittsburg Manufactures,
;\o c . -'i'J is© ‘244 Library Street,
viTTsuimau.
v i't> Hlerctianta and OtUera*
C'i JiUMAN ADVJ£KTIBI«N<*.-— The jiublUheea of tbc dally
X and weekly u IWUmU Frrund ” would respectfully In
via* the attention of inwirlmot* find others to the admn
tayes o floral by th.-lr a* ft towiioro of ndrerthdoj;
their Qerman frllow-cititene both in tbo city end
country.
DnPy pn.yv*r Is published on .the
ban rorcLE tin* circulation of onyQr.usJ4» daU.l published in
wtiilo Uu*ir Weekly paper, which is published
alteadyfur twenty years, circulate* ln tbo adjoining
omintiKs anil Western I’entiEjlvatib, as well as throughout
thO State uf Ohio.
Mttrchaot.* of Piftftburph nnd other* will find It to their
advantage to nnke oe« of oar obtain ti* rh q medium ol
rcnt hin? the. Ot-miau bustae.**. Term* as lon- as any other
j.n;*>r in the t ity.
tUTioE—Oirovr of LUicrty and ft. Clair streets, olhsto
jtrnun -V IK-Uer’s Drug Mor*>. 1. k V. NEKH, .
ji njjvY> Publishers-and. Proprietor*.
Km!IN\<ON * C‘ •.
AI!AKL>— Vr. ‘t. AVl’oN ftu»i H. ; tfCHItOUOBH would
r»'.*i>«v.ofitUvani2ocne«*lf>lfoftcUlz<eni»of and
Aii.-.rh-my iii.it * ill fiw; on the Plane,
tiuitur. S'Win &nl Fhn«>. Inquire at 11. k’-brooder & Gr.’n
N »:\V >IUSIO .STORK. W JVnjrth *trwt t*t«\
NifvV SJUciC .‘Tv'KH —Tim fa»h?4-ri!>*>r» have opened ut
No. .S-l Fourth strvwt- a chr/lce collection of nmtle and
Bimlrsl Instruments, Italian #mi German Firings Piano*.
t*y M- Knud, of Parts on-l Sir. ArnoM; Flutes hy M. Killer,
Frankfort. A. M.; OHrionets, do. All kind* of hn** iwtra*
njwhU from the-hest French mn.mifactnrlw*. si) of which *re
offer to tL- j-atiiF: on more Ittwral term:-, feeling confident
Unit \vt‘ con render entire ratWartlou.
H. JsCIiUOKDBU &■ CO.. X«. W Fourth fit
II FVhronler and G. Anion will plto InrtructhHjscn the
j'biso. iMfu eml cmitAr. M?ps3^
UAfUt dt MOHKU,
1 liCfiirrCTS:—FhUo 11*11. No. 75 Thlnl rtrcct
Xv PlU.*huruh: and ua-i «dde of the Dbraaud, Allegheny
iyl'iCm
COMMIWHoN ami frOnWAUDINU MKKCIiAXT,
No. {{•■» O-'i'ir.R/riM.. rtou-rc I'i.’ve Stute*',
St. Loulw, Mo. i
will r-t-t with prompt
j nij'.t jj4»rsMiaJ uw-ciitiyo, atij lih'..al a>tnvicf4 will W
jjirL v n whm rn;uirssi, ua or liill* of Ltulitijb
in hiititi.
Ortiefv- for ll.p taful. Crain* end other
Trodur:*.*, uii] jtrric»j:My lille*! at tin l lowest towrket price#.
Tbo Ut*>vlrin;T tvn<l KorYvartlins of MeivhMirflro and Pro*
vlxjC’o will imt-t w-ith v-»j>H?ht! r#r« atit) JUpfllrti; tholowwt
of Freight v. 11) bin ay* b* proi’urvii, and
01. titorog* and DraY M rnurtva* pcwaibi* atokl'sl.
p.crEiurvcixr
Pa?:** & Huron, St. Louis; KUi/£ Morton, Cincinnati;
Charte-s, Mow/: Co., do; Bt ruder k Gorman, do;
CUontriui «t VaUo, do; lloaea k Fraser, do;
Doan, King A CV., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J.W.ButUrA I{ro..PUtf*bh; r.. 0. Gooodman k Oj., do;
li. Leech k Co., do; 12. A C. YnrotiU k Co„ Philada;
Wm. Holme.- k Co., Jo; Morgan, J. M.Puck A Morgan:
Blow & March, New York. li. li. Comedy*, do;
I'mf-t Ac him'St, do; Rhie.ld*& Miller, do;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Josiab Loo & 0., Baltimore.
A. U. KurwellA Co.,liofton; Abraham J. Cole, do;
Howard, Bon A Co., do; \V. B. Reynolds, Loataville;
IX. D. Newcomb & Bro., do;
T. 0. Twlchell & Cn., Commi-trion Merchant*, New Ur lean*.
s*>,T Imre an open Policy of Insurant, which will cover
all shipments *«o my address, when adrifted by latter per
mall,or wbenendorpe-J on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSKPH MOfIIUDGE,
uugO St. J/mls, Missouri.
U/.s 6i: Wahj.
PIONEEB LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS.
The following Oitps have f»Ufel .—*
JTYv, ship Urronui*, lDOWtnns, 3d July;
*• i-'uiuiiinnndjts, 1400 tons, loth August;
“ tVoau Eng)**, 1460 ton.*, 10 th Sept’r;
jU“ Onoco, 1 GW) toxu»,23d October;
“ Fcargo, 1450 tons, Gth Daermbor;
“ Baltimore, 1500 tone, l&th January;
“ Euphrasia, 1200 tons, let March;
*• Ore-got*, 1000 tons, 21ft March;
“ Nimrod, 1000 tone, 20th April;
“ Sea Ranger, 1200 tons. 15th May.
Tho Ships of this Uncart* fitted with Emerson’s latent
Ventilators, axtdtarrv Fronds* Metallic Life-boats.
The Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA,
5)00 TONS BURTHEN,
Haring made two successful voyages from China, each In
the very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish
ed her reputation fur fast Rolling, nod will be dispatched for
MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIA,
About the 2. r ,th of August. The Ship* of the Pioneer Lino
have made remarkably quick and healthy voyages; losing
only one passenger among 050 that sailed in the first five
ships, whereas it appears from tho report of th« Emigration
Commissioners that the mortality on board English ships to
Australia has equalled 4.00 per cent. TbU very gratifying
result shows that no care and expense bavo been spared in
selecting, ventilating, and provisioning the ships of the
Pioneer Line.
The INCA will only carry a limited number of passengars,
at ns moderate nd«*» as are consistent with justice to pas
songcrH tuid owners. ~ ■
For freight or parage, apply on board, at Tior 12, I*. It.,
, rto R. W. CAMERON, 110 IVaUst.
O. A. COLTON, Agent, ~ r
fij Fifth, st.. Masonic Hftli. PlttsWh.
.«a. *i. c-O'-u
GKOlttiK J. HENKKt.*S
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE,
No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Opposite Indepekdencb Ham«)
Fhtliulelplila.
FUBHITUEE, IH EVEBY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, KHanbsthan and Antlqno,
with Sculpture Curvin'! and modern style j
In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satlnwood and Maplo;
nil of superior ronstruclion, nnd finished in tho
best style, equal to, if not exeellinß in qual
ity, tho Goods of any Establish
rnunt in tho United States.
I EMPLOYING nono but experienced workmen, (appron-1
J tlees being po<dtirelYi*xcluded,land using ttao bestma
tennis, the work cannot fall to giro satisfaction to pur
chasers. Amoncat tho many advantages offered to pur-
if llie fm-Hity of Furnishing a lloupo, oithor In ele
gant or plain style, completely from ono establishment; by
which means nil the articles in each room cjirrespond iu
stylo and quality, and tho immense stock always on hand,
being so various in design, enables purchasers to please
their tedo in n selection* without tho delay necessarily
caused in ordering Furniture.
To giro an idea of the finished FurnUuto on hand, I need
only inform you that my Rooms are I 7& feet long, by 27 fwt
wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, sufll
dent to employ 200 bands, which is a guarantee. Umt Ibo
work is all done under my own iminodinto inspection.
£o~Tho Packing is nil dono in the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distanco. Visiters to Phila
dolphin arc respectfully invited, ns purchasers or otherwise,
to rail and examine the Goods. . nn2A:ly
tfij-'ios WOOD STUBBY* *os
fTI C. DOYLErespcctfully Informs tbepubllc that holies
, opened at Ills Depot, tho number designated nbove;
the most splendid variety of FRUIT that has ever been of
fered in out market, tie would respectfully luvite , his ful*
.'low citizens tr> call at tho above number, and examino his
splendid’ collection of Fruit. , nug!3:tf
iSHaIiISIX_AND CLASSUiAI, SKMINAI4V
w. T. McDonald, m. a., principal.
TITE next session of the Institution will cotmnoneo on
MOND AT, tha £>tb of September naxt, fit the room cor-:
ner of Perry anil Llbnrty streets, lately occupied by tbo
Mosprs. Yeeder. .
Rfft'Tfncf.*— lion. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., S. v. von
Bonhorst, H. Miller, Jr, : ■ - aug2s
‘TTrrA'L'OUKH AND JJ?AVJ;LU\. —Ureat inducements.—
VY Pino Gold and Silver Watches; Rich Jowely; Pure
Silver Spoons, best finality; Pocket Knives; Gold nnd Silver
Spectacles; Port Mormahr, Gold Pens, Ac., ic., selling at re-
Uvil and wholesale prices. The subscriber would most res*
pectfuUy inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity,that
ho has now a well fietectcd'assortraent of goods, in his Und,
that ho wilt sell at from2s to 00 per cent, below tho prices
usually asked for such goods, elsewhere in the dty.-
i Please call and examine the goods and prices, at No. 61
i Markot street. , .. „ ■ • •
|: ’ eepsi E> 0< HOOD.
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1553.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ST. LOUIS
JOSEPH
A UBTRALU.
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NEW YORK.
To Druggists & Merchants throughout tho Union.
D. B. BI’CVL.LOUGHt
MAHUPACTDEER AND DKAIER IN
PAINTS, OILS , 4*c.,
No, 141 Malden Bane, SKW YORK*
RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of Druggists and
Merchants throughout tho Onion to his large and ex
tensive assortment of PAINTS, OILS, Ac,, of the NEST and
PUREST QUALITIES, -which he'offers for sale on very
moderate terms, both to cash end close - time buyers. Below
are enumerated some of the loading articles t •
WHITE LEAD, in oil; in kegs of 25 to 600 lbs.
BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCIIKE, YEN. RED, in oil.
PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, ThTRA DK SI
ENNA, in oil.
UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL
GREENS, in oil. • ■__
PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOWand VERDIGRIS,
dry and in oil.
VARNISHES of all kinds.
RAW and DOILKD LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING
CHALIC, LAMPBLACK. _ _
AM. and ENGLISH YEN. RED, CHROME RED and \ JiL
LOW, dry and in oil.
INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry.
STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry.
' CHROME, PARIB and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in
bit '
I FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.
Druggists and others in want of any of the above mention
ed articles, -will find it to their interests to call, as our faclU*
; ties for man ufacturing and purchasing, and our experience
in tho business, give U 3 advantages in selling over most of
those in the same line. D. B. M’CULLOUGII,
my2l:9m 141 Maiden Laua, New York.
PAPER W A R B HOUSE.
C Cyrus W. Field & Co.,
OMSIISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff etroot, New
York, are SOLE AGENTS in the United Stales for
Muspratfs Superior Bleaching Powder.
. Victoria Mills Celebrated. Writing Papers.
Russell Mills. Superior “
Genessee Mills Superior Printing “
Rawlins A Sons’ English Tissue **
First quality French Ulbramariue.
They are also Agents for the Principal Paper. Menu facta,
rerein this country, and offer for sale by far tho mo*t ex*
tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu
rers* materials that can be found In this or any other
°°Theyoecupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No.
11 Cliff street, No. 6S Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street,
and the Loft* over tho large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street.
Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers
are sold by the Case only. ~
Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible
* >r papor made to order, any size or weight. Liberal advan
ces made on consignments of Paper, paper Makers* Stock
and other merchandise.
Tho highest market prica paid In CASH fbrall kinds of
Rk£9 . : ciHr29:l3ro
Bradbury’s Piano and Holodoon Warerooms,
KO. 433 BROADWAY, KEW YORK.
FROM enlarging my Warerooras, I am enabled to keep.a
much grenter assortment of Instruments than hereto
fore. All Piano? furnished arc of an elastic much, tmd of nn
even quality, and deep, full, rich and purely vocal tone,
qualities most desirable, Inasmuch as the voice will asshnu
late to the tone of the instrument. AU my Instrument? are
fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill,of sale,
and are sold as low wean'be purchased elsewhere.*' Second
hand Pianos at all prices;*?. , ....
a Acre Organ Melodeon, with two
Binkj of Key*, thoonlything of the kind in tho country,
having tteo stops, coupler* swell draw stops,- Ac., a sweet and
powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be supe
rior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Or
gan?, price $2OO. Also, tho GommonMcJodeon, of .all styles
and prices. Being tho exclusive Agent for these lustxu
ments, orders ore solicited. The osufil.dircount made tn the
trade, ond 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing far their
ownuso. *r E. O. BRADBURY,
marl 5:1 y 423 Broadway, New York.
PHILADELPHIA.
WORLDS FAIR.
jt TflU fiwt awl only PJU2K MEDAL for Hnr-
TUwX ne*w at tin* World's Fair, in London, *raa award*
LACEY. & PHILLIPS,
of Phibulclpbiii— anhnnor iht'j woo orer ilie «iroi , <»titloo of
thi’ wlioli* wnrlt ; _.v-
Mewsn*. L. ft l*. h&r&n<v*.nnd kcrpconrUiutly on band, at
their establishment. 12, 14 and 1<» South Fifth Btroct, the
• largest Block of RE.tDY-MAIiV: HARNESS SAObLKS,
of any house In the Knifed Statu-, at cmatly r«.-lumi prices.
They ate nmr manufacturing t_ht*:r Harness and Saddles
vtlthsach perfoctsyrtcm that they are enabled to sell a su*
perior article of everythin;; In their line at a less price- than
any other Ut>u.«t> In the rr>unjry
They never urofrut the very N*H cjaaHfy of leather, .and
the bwd materiel of * »cry description, «hJ no pains n? cx*
ptmje Is spar**! to t*wh perfection in every article— HuIT&lo
ttobes, tilovcs amiAi'hir*.
Th#Tinvite ptireh.iwr* to citunine their «lock and their
establishment V-f*r* making pmrham I **. They invite atten*
tlon to the lf>ilo*‘»nc ibl Of prio^r
Horse Tllnckrts f r om - - £2,50
Thick Horn* Cover*, ' * - J l.tto to £7,00
Oood plain Single Harnc-*.'*, to $23,00
Fancy ‘in do do. • to £115,00
Good plain D'iuhle Ham®*.*, • - slo £ft),oO
fancy do do, - • tojSO.OO
LACEY A f'SHLMIv:* ?al.|lc*« u.id Hamer* are acknow
ledge*! toeMrjws all others for ••WrvThv, liglifn*** ami com*
fort, W Well as fnr n>:il Tfilm* t»n.l vf*:ir.
12,14 and Id South FIFTH »tnot» l-'ween Market end
CbcanaLVhilndeijvhiH. ' Mecld:ly_
BAILY & BEOTHER,
NO. 202 CIIESNUT STREET,
AitWK NINTH.
ruiLiu e Li’tn.i,
lUvr now Oprn :l fl?.?oftUlOX:t <>f t l»e M> •<*,« and
ft
CARPETINGS:
Consisting. In part, of the following choice goods, viz
Rich EngllaU Velvet*
<1 «• Tapestry,
«< « r «graln,
Neat Sty le* *« «
Of their own Impo .ation, Just landed.
Also, a full ass-ortui'Mit of 5 uper und Mwtium quality
AMERICAN CARPETINGS,
Many of which Mug of their own manufacture, can be re*
commended os
Good Carpetings for a Low Pricf.
UAILY & BItOTUKR,
Importer*? and Manufacturers of Carpeting,
h'o. 5J52 Chesnut street, l’hiludelphia.
BALTIMORE.
£I»W. D. CHANT.
GRANT A BROTHER,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Mo. 01 Exchange Place*
BALTJMOhK.
ORDERS FOR COFFEE, KICK. Ac., and Consignment* of
Western Produce re?«peclfuUy w>; idled.
Refers to —Messrs. Pennock A Co., and to Messrs.
James A. Hutehbon A Co. jy4:Cm*
M’LNTOSirS
HOWARD HOUSE,
JOHN M’INTOSH— PsoPMCTOtt.
HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE
Baltimore, Dorerobor 10,1852—decifrly
Baltimore Book Store.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
CUSHINGS & BAILEY,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIOKER3,
JVo. 202 Market Street, opposite Uanover Street,
doctfoly ] HALTIMOKE.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
-SILVER WARE, Ilrour.e?, Clock*. Papier Mache
vjfSfev Qoodf, Rosewood Driving Casus, Writing Dusks.
Jsp/ya Elegant Kaus, o[>oni Glasses, Cuttlury, Fine Oil
Paintings, Drcedco China, Ac.—The undersigned
beg particularly to invite the visile of citizens and strangers,
whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent
stock, believing it to cxcuod lu extent, variety and richness,
any other In this country. Thoy feel sure, the advantage of
personally salocting goods aftho different factories in Europe,
and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac.,
hero, enablo them to offer inducements in prices and quail*
ties, and prices, considering Qualities, such as cannot be of.
fared by any other house in the trade. '
Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any die*
tanee, and by almost any conveyance.
Wholesale and retail.
CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO.
229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles,
dcclf>:ly ’ Baltimore.
GEORGE STURGES, ■
sole MANUPAcmmsa or the lairaovED
SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS
S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Pal
timore, and No. 92 Walnut st., Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ
) American Institute, New-York;
By lnstitute, Philadelphia;
\ Martiand Institute, Baltimore.
rpHE peculiar improvement in the construction of this
1 Mattress is, that all tho chirnsey and heavy woodm
name+oork is entirely dispensed with; and its place sup.
plied by. a lighter and much more durable frame. Tho
springs ore all connected by harness leather hinges, secure
ly rlvotted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to
fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed uo elastic
that any part may bo raised or bent up, and Is thusiulmira*
bly fitted to tho wants of the sick or astbmetie, who may re* I
quire a sitting posluro. It has all tho luxurious e oflucss of
the best featherbed, with the lightness and facility of hand
ling of tho common hair mattress . . '
. These improved Spring Beds aro Invariably made of the
. hestmetorialmaud.wiUlast many years without repairs.. .
Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in
to Spring Beds.
These Bods are well adapted for Hotels, bertha of Ship*,
Steamboats and Hospitals,
ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (in
omuuol,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURN iTURE, con
sisting in part of Bedsteads, lint and Coat Racks. Cane and
Umbrella Stands, Contro, Pier and Side Tables with marble
tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc. :
Animals, sneh ns Lions, Latnlw, Dogs, etc., in Iron, as
well as thomodolsin Wood,furniahed at short notice.
, declOly
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The subscriber offers for snlA
a largelotof fino Strawberry Plants, of tlio most approv
ed and productive sorts. Market gardoneW, lor.- others, de
sirous of planting largely,-will-be supplied al low rates.—
Each sort is distinct, without mixture, and Warranted true
to name. Plants put out this: season will bear n fair crop in
spring. filled in rotation, from the seed and imple
ment warehouse, 49 Fifth street.
. aug2o • r. : JAMES WAR DROP. .
Spanish brown.—i&bbia for mie by -
- wp2V • •• B*A,PAHNF4STOCE A 00.
. JOSHM RHOBES & COi, !
WHOLESALE FRUITERS & CONFECTIONERS,
89 Wood Sr./Pmsucßon, Pa.v .
HAVEonliand ami arc receiving the following Goods/
which they offer, at the lowest market ratoe:—-
.75 bags Ivica Almonds; i 20 boxes Maccaroni; ;
25 ** Sicily do j 20 “ ...
:25 bales Bordeaux do j - 60. “ . Foriua;
:16 bags Shelled do * 50 V W. ICock Candy;
60 “ Filberts; j 25' <t; ANa : l do ■...•■
60 “ Walnuts; j 10 “ Red •: do.
GO “ Cream Nuts; ; -15 “ Gaper*;
.600 busbbla Pea Nuts; .1 15 ' OUvus;
25 bbls. Texan Pecans; | 75' “ Guuu Drops;
25 “ Illinois do i 100 u Lozenges;. • .
2000 Cocoa Nuts; ’ • 50 Jujube Paste;
: 200 boxes German Plums; i 60 doz.nszorted Pickle?;
25 kegs do do f 30 "** “ - Preserve?;
10 bbls. *do do j 100 ■ .*} Peppor.Sauce; .
20 enses Prunes, glassjara;! . 10,cases Sardines;
10 H “ fancy bxs.; . 5 “ *• hf. bxs.
50casksCuirauis; j' i; ’2 • r 34 . do.*-
20 cases Citron; 200 bags Bmzll Sugar;,- <■-
200 boxes Cluster Raisins; j 40 bbls S. C. Sugar; ‘ .
10Q hf. “M. R. do ! 25 “ Lovering’s Sugar;
200 qr. 11 .do [ 10 cases Liquorice; , : '
200 boxes No. 1 Herring; i 25 boxes Ref'd do ,
100 ** ; Scaled. do '20,000 Principe Cigars; V
IcaseJlaea; !10,000 Havana do ’
1 bbl. Nutmegs; 15,000 Regalia do ,
1 ** Cloves; i 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; V
25 gross Blacking; j _ 50 gr. Mrs. Millers F. Cut
25 baskets Salad Oil; i 60 gross Anderson’s do
-j. c. andcusox . . .mixas thtdlu.
J. C, ANDERBOiV <fc CO.,
WHOLESALE FRUITERERS AND CONFECTIONERS,
Bio* 6 Wood it., Pittsburgh',TPa.
JUST RECEIVED, the movt extensive* Fall Block ever
brought West of the Mountains, con»iflttng ofr- i
350 bags Brazil Sugar; 25 bxs Macrcaoni; ,■,
60 boxes Havana do . v 25 do Vermicelli;.'
.20 bbls Lovering’s do, fine .. 30 do Texan Pecans; ' .
pulverized; 25 do Illinois : ■ do;:- i
20 bbls. Lovering's coarse' . 60 dozass’U .Salad Oil;
pulverized Sugar; -i lOO.doz Pepper Sauce; \ .
20 bids. Lovering’s coarse 100 doz Ketchup; ■‘•V
Sugar; . 1 50 doz assorted Pickles;
50 bbls Stuart’s do do 25 doz astfcl Preserve?;
8000 Cocoa Nuts? 125 bxs Lozenges; r ;
15 cases Jar Prunes; 25 c’s Sardines.
12 cases Fancy Boxes do ■ . 30 bxa refined Liquorice;
250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 12cascs . .. do;
135 bxj Scaled Herring; r 100 kegs German Plume;’
CS lbs Mace; 60 grosß Mrs. Miller’s fine
160 Dw Nutmegs; • Cut; - . .
130 iba CIotos? 60 gr. Mrs, Andersen’s do;
40gross Blacking; 25 doz Olives; , ' :
85bxsCitron; '25 doz Capers;
1000 bus Pea Nuts; 30 doz. Onions; •
60 bxs No 1 Hock Candy; 60 .bags Filberts; - ,
... COdoKul do do ' EdhagsWalnuts; '
26 do Yellow do do -76 bags Cream Nuts? ;
£0 do White do do 5 bags Gren. Walnuts;
65bgs Ivica Almonds; 150.baj:ft Dairy Balt;
30 bales Bordeaux do; 20,000'Principe Cigars;'
35 bgs Sicily do; 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; •
60 do shelled do; 18,000 Havana'' .do;
300 bxs Cluster Raisins; • 30,000 Half Spanish do;
250bxsM R do; ; eep9
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KW BOOKS— Sketches; bbth'fierica;'
Venice, the City of the Sea; ‘
Barnes on Daniel; - ~ -
MHlvllle’s uetr work. Sermons. .. v ~: .-
Fronch’s Works; , .
Salodforthe. Solitary; i- :: "•
De qalncey’fl new volumes;
Hawthorne's do.;
Uncle Sam, by Mrs. Stowe. New. : . ' “
Great Truths fjy Great Author®;
Complete Angler, by lsaae Walton;
Hanpton Bridges;
Grace Greenwood’s Works;
Angel Voices;
Wbipplo’e Oration on Washington;
Parley's new Tales; Arthur's d 0.4
Choate's Discourse on Webster;
Tangle Wood Talas;! and other new. and-,elegant illus
trated Juveniles . DAVISON'S Book Sibre,
_ rclQ - • . C 3 MarketneaTYonrth.
I.MU2DEBIK A BKHMEit—The Homes of the New-World.
r Headley—The Second War with Great Britain.-.
Willis—Fan Jottings. -.
Countess D'Oesay—-Cloudwl Happiness." ' '
Mrs. Ilale—New .Household Receipt Book.
T.3.Arthur—SparingloSpend.
Hogg—Venice,tbeCityof tlmSca... - ,
Itofus: Tt. Clark—Lecture to Voung iSTen upon the
Formation of Character; •
Dickens—Bleak House.. .. .
James Gnvnt—Jane Seaton: or Tim King's Advocate.
Great Troths by Great Authors—A Dictionary of Aids
to Reflection. Quotations of Maxima; Metaphors, Counsels,
Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac,, from writers of nil ages
nod both hemispheres. H;MINKR &CO.,
pel9 • RJSmithfieid street.
Hi? LEBER TIAS JUST RECEIVED—
« SouVKxm n* Pars? Sciiortisii/composed and dedi
cated to Mr. Julias Lee, by IT. Richer. This piece is embel
lished with an elegantly colored- vignette of the city of
Paris, showing theTuiLurntts, the imperial residence of the
French Emperor: the Church of Norn: Damp., jeto<—being
a reliable and correct map Of the French Capital, ris taken
by Mr. Lee, on hla tenetji vLdfc litere. ruid is of itself worth
tpe price charged fvr tho Music. ‘ '
The Tronbiulonr Polktv-HTaxnposed and dedicated to Miss
Rotttaine Lcmoyne, of Washington, I’a., by !1, Klcbcr.
Fond Hearts at Homo; beautiful new llaltod,as sung by
Buckley’s Seronadcrs.
Must I Forsake Then; German melody, with English and
German words.
Little Songs for Little Children—new.
Heavily Wears tbo Day—new.
Thinking of Thee—new Ballad.
.shall I call Thee—vocal duett.
Pouts#—Zig-xag, City of Glasgow, 1,0ui3 Napoleon, Hat
tie, Childrens* Relight, Unpresumlng,
ral selection of tho most fashionable music of the dav.
JS&~ No. IUI TUIRD street. - 0H24
VfiLu&bie Rare Oartlett Se£ds, dte.
CONSISTING in part of the celebrated Dr. Ever-;
gnren Sugar Corn, Old Colony: Suga£>Com, Wrinkled
Sugar Peas of various Improved varieties, .Blue Imperial,
Blue Prussian and 3larrovlat* do, Beans., Onions Radish,
Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tho finest and most ap
proved sorts. Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beota for the
dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of flowor seeil.-q
Lawn Grass Seed, and o full and..complete assortment of
Garden and Forming implombntsofthe latpstimprovements,
Monthly Vabenas, Roses, llelitorope, .and fine blooming
plants for tho yard, Garden or Lawns, 4$ tlie dozen or 103
allow rates. "
' Orders from Merchants, Beaters or others Ailed promptly
on liberal terms, from tho Heed and Horticultural ware*
hon«e. 49 Fifth sttcet. by (apr27l. 3AMKS WAUDRQP.
I -'IARPKTING. —A large stock of new, and, beautiful pat
sJ t*rns now receiving at tbo
SEW CARPET STORE,
47 Fifth street, near Wood.
Abo, Oli'Cloihs of all width* and qaalitios; Rugs, Mntts,
Matting, Window Shade?, Stnlr-rcxl?, \CDltlnn llliudf*, Ac,,
Ac., AT TUB LOWEST COSH PMC£3.
SCp5
NEW BOOK*—At DAVISON’S BOOS SIXJBiL CS MAH
KET street— - !
The Analysts of tho Bible. ' I
SUlimon’* Visit to Europe. ■
Philology,. DeVote.
Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated. -TTawks, ,
Notes from life. Henry Taylor/ -
Wide World ; Illustrated od. T :
Parley's Present. Elegant juvenile; Ulus'd.
Christman Blossoms. do
Cottage Bible.
Birket Foster's splendid illustrated edition -Of Longfel
low’s Works. English.
Other similar-presentation Boohs. ’ ’ .
Uncle Sam. New. Mrs. Stowe. '
Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam.
Sparing to Spend.
Tno Tittle Drummer.
Tangle Wood Talos.
Louis XVIL; Life, Suffering and Death. ’
Venice, the City of tho Sea. • < • ; i
Second War with England. TToadley. •
History of the Insurrection in China.
Homes of tbo New World. Mis 3 Bremer.
Homo and Neighbors, New ed. . do
Tho Bow intho Cloud, or Covenant Many for tha
Afflicted. . V V •
Martyr Missionary. .. . .
Tho Behavior Book. Miss Leslie. ... .. . ..
Story of Mt. Blanc.
Student’s Manual: ' ' 7 ; <
Bev, John'Todd’s Books for Children.
Life of Daniel Webstar. Forsalo by- : . ,
j. 8. bavis6s.
La to Davison A Agnew.
.JAMES 1L ORANT.
Magazines i’ou Novemberr-Yankee; Hotions-r.
pnco 12}4 cents. •* „
Godey's Lruly-s Book. Price 25 cents. \ ,
Graham's Magazine/Pries 25 cents, r - ! •-
Peterson’s Magazine. Prico IS cents. " •
The Midnight Queen, or Leaves from NowYorkLifajby
George Lippard. Price 25 conts. '
The Gold Seekers, or tho Cruise of the Lively Sally;- by
Captain Merry, U. S. N., author of the ; “Plying l)utch«
man”—lllustrated—a talo of peril and adventure that can*
not fail to excite and Interest tho. reader. Trice 25 cents. .
11. MINER & CO.y ; •
Nb._ S 2 Smithfield streot.
(COLORED PARAMATTAS.—I6O. piece* of every shade
J and quality, juat received at A. A.-MASON & CO.
BppO . ■ ••' ■ , No.-25 Fldh ptreet.
YAMJABLK I'KOfEKTY KUft SALE-rSituaic on Penn
street, Fifth Ward, consisting of S 2 'it. frontby.loo ft.
deep to Spring alley, on which is erected four -houses.
Ihico and terms ’made khowri at thoßaal Estate Officer of - ’
eels 8. CUTHIIKRT ft SON, 140 Third fttfeet.
Become yogk own :LANT>ump.—t.wq.,houses
FOR SALE, situate bn Ihltou street. . ‘Qne lsiirranged ]
■with a store-room, and five other rooms; with fjniphed attic,.]
a poo<l paved yurU, hydrant. Ao. ■ Tho Lot.iaSO-fcet front by
132 feet deep. • Price $2300. :*-• ;•]
Also, near tho above, a ; Dwelling noose, ’of hall, sis ;
rooms, and' finished attic. .I’rlco $2200; Tertns t SSOO in ’
hand; balance In one, two and three years, . i
• S. CUTHBERT A SON,
oct& .Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
LATJBST MUSICr
QUASSIA —3 this, Ground, for sate by i
octO R. A. FAHNESTOCK. A CO.
COFFEE— 326 bags for sale by'
sep23. : SMITH & SINCLAIR.
GLASS —25 boxesTxO; . ; ' ;
160 do 8xI0i•••.; ,
100 do 10x12;.
20 ,d* 0x12; - " ' j' :: -' - : ’
35 da 10x14; • '
20 do 10x16; . r. ,
10 do 10x10;
16 do 12x10; .
10 do 12xlS. Forsaleby ' - '
: SMITH A: SINCLAIR,
ocW 122 Second and lot First streets.
NO. SUGAR—l6ohbds., prime, for sale by...; ~' r.
* oct4 SMITH A;SINCLAIR.
CIjARH?IeD SUGAR—6 Uhda for Nile by .
oet4 ' SMITH A SINCLAIR.
CODHSII— lOctttka, forsnleby
oct4 ’ SMITH A: SINCLAIR.
EOSLN BOAF*-100 boxes, for sale by
ocU SMITH A SINCLAIR.
TA GROSS Perry Dayb'a Pain Killer, Ju store cwd for sale
1U by FLEMING BROTHERS,
: oclO Sugccpsors to .TJKidd A Co.yCO Wood street; '..'
“■.JAIMiK WAREHOUSE—•Tbolargestvarjuty of Ainoncan
X "mid Foreign Writing paper?,, consisting in,par{of all'
qualities of Packet Commercial and. Quarto Post; F oolscap;
Commercial Jfotc; Embossed, c6lQftjd<md
also, Manilla, Rag and Straw Wrapping Papery Tfesno pa-!
pur, Ac., Ac. For sale by IV.: S. HAVEN,
• ; /. ' PapCr.DOOler.,,
■ •i Second'sllvoUi
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FOR SALE AND TO LET.
• V: . Eropertffior Gale* .
r rpHE subscriber offers for sale, on very reasonable terms,
• X- property, viz :
L Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street,
between Hay street and Evans* alloy; and Dot 25 feet front,
■extending back 112 feet to on alloy. The House is one of the
best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor*
hoods in thecity;
■ Five Lots—embracing corners of. Front end Ferry streets;
ono hundred anti five feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on
Front street; with d good tbWo story Brick Building on the
corner, a two story Frame on Front str and two Brick Build*
ihgs, nsedAd shops; on Ferry st..
A Lot, 31 feet front by $0 feet deep, on Front, between
Market and Foray streets. '
' A Lot, with Tory convenient Frame .Dwelling; Lot 20 foot
by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm stß. :.
1 A House and .Dot, on Wylie street, near the new Court
House. Thohouso iswfeU arranged and in good order, and
is now occnpiedas a hotel. I . r...--':
. A Three Storyjßrick,' on fimlthfleld street, near Seventh—
beiog in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by 60
:feet deep, fronting on. Smitbfieldst. . “ •
A Cottage Frame andLok 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. .This ia.a very desira
ble and pleoKantlocation for a residence. -
Nino Lots in the town of M’Keesport, each COfeet by 150.
Several of theSe-areon the Main street
Eleven Acres in Limetcrwn, on tho Monongahela River, on
which there aru .4 honsos; . there ore some 6or 7 acres of ex
cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient
to the landing; end two coal pits open. ;
Ninety Lots in tho.town of Columbia, €0 feet by 160 each,
nearly all level, and well' located. The tenant of each. Lot
has the privilege of wring whatoverstone coal ho may re*
quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks.; Columbia
is a pleasant situation on the bank of tho Monongahela riv*
er r & short distance below Look No. 3. in the midst of an ex
tensive stone coal region, and would bo a desirable point for'
mannfarturing.estabJishments.
Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,wlth’Bonso,
Railroad, &c. This- property has a front Of. 140 rods on- the
Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough level-ground at one
. point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufactories.
The vein is deep enough to allow hoTBes to.be usetHa haul
ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or fbr any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the
country. ,
In my absence, ray agent, James Blakely, Esq., will give
all necessary information, and be authorised to give warran
tee deeds tor'any property sold. .JAMEd.MAY, .■
tny2S % . i- ', . -• T!?o. HO Penn :
FOKTY-ONK BUII.DING LOTS
•. as©
Two Largo Briek Swelling Houses for Bale.
1 1 vHB subscriber now offers the following desirable proper-
X ty for Sale, situate In the Seventh Ward, and but ten
minutes walk from the Court House. \. ~
ONE LARGE: BRIOR HOUSE, with hiuh apartments,
situated on the comer Of Colwell and Miller streets.-. Also,
ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight
apartments, situated on Reed street. Eight Building Lot*
on Colwell street;, ten Building Lota on Reed street;
twenty-three. Building Lots on Miller sheet.. This property
is very conveniently, situated, and will be very desirable
for private residences.
The above property, If not sold previous to the middle'of
Hay, 18S4, will beput up at Public Auction.
Teems:—Ond-fifth cash; the balance in ten years, with
annual payments* For farther particulars, euquire of the
subscriber. - JAOOBTOAIER, ;
sepl3-6m| Corner Colwell and Miller sts., 7th Ward.
city property for Sale or Exchange. ..
THE undersigned wDI exchange for Lands Jn tho suburbs,
the following Property, or will dispose of it on long
payments,vU;
A three story Brick-House, on Second street, now occupied
by Hon. Charles' Naylor. This house is built In modern
styhyandpfthe best materials. ' c -
Also, three two story Brick Houses on Pike st, each con
taining three rooms; j ,r-
Also; two two story Frame Dwelling nouses, on Pine st,
each containing twelve rooms.
Also, three two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Locus]
gL,each containing three rooms.
Also, two two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Pike st.,
oach containing three rooms,
Also, three two story Brick Bouses in East Birmingham,
on a Jot SO' feet by 120, with room to build seven houses
more... •' ’• j.' ; .
Ibe Fifth: :Ward Property is on six cohtlgToua Lotg of
Ground, GO feet front on Pine and Locust eta., (continuing
through tho square and corners on Pike st.) They .are so
arranged that each property can be sold.separate; Any one
wishing a home can be accommodated by paying little more
than a rent,after the first payment, asT will give ten years
for the balance. Apply to fjelO| JAMES BLAKELY.
Valuable Property For- Sale.
riinoSK TWO I/XIS, Nos. 151 and 152, in Cot." Wood’s plan
X 'Of Pittsburgh, each GO feet on Water street; and ex
tending ,167 feet through to Front along Redoubt
-Tilley, immediately below. John Irwin & Sonsi'and opposite
the Central Railroad Depot. The whole will be offered till
thelst of November, after which, (if not sold,) it will be
subdivided into.lots to suit purchasers* For ;terms, which
will "be made easy as to payments, apply to -
! LEECH, MCALPIN & CO.,
oc!2 N 05.242 and 244, Liberty stVPlttsburgh, Pa.
GOOD IiUJLDING LOTS.
1 SIZE-—Kanli o&tfeet front by 200ilccp.'
PRICE— c:ich.
TKKMS—SIO in hand j balance at $5 per month.
APPLY—lmmediately, to Pru ''
octl<t 8. CUTfIBEBT & SON, 140 Third aL
TOWELLING HOUSE FOR SALK, with lot GO feet front;
•1 '¥' sitoato on tho-Brownsville Road, near tho toll gate, in
South Pittsburgh; Tho House is a new frame of five room a,
well papered;.a good. Stable auj out-oven; choico Fruit
Trees, Graphs, &c. Price $llOO.
octlS S. CUTURERT & SON, 140 Third st.
MiRRK MORE-LEFT, ON SAME TERMS—Three BnilJ*
_L .ing Lots,.wUbin twenty minutes walk of,the city, 50
.fcct.froht by IS4 deop, at $2OO each. • Ten dollars in hand;
'balance at five dollars per month. Apply to-pav, to '
oct2o ~ - S. COTHBERT& BON, 140 Third rt. \
Magnificent Country Seat*
mUE subscriber offers forsale that beautiful Tract ofLand
. on Coal Hill, formerly occupied by Robert Finney, Esq.:
and adjoining the residence of A. KirkLowifr, Esq.
Itcontaina twenty acres, and part of. which is under cul
tivation, haring oh it a fino young Orchard, and Is also orna
mented with forest trees, pbrnfcs, plants, Ac. -
This location commands one of the most extensive views
in Western Pennsylvania, and being within twenty minutes
walkirom theoity, presents advantages and attractions un
surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market..
If not soldentiro before the Istof June, it will bo divided
fhto Lota Bhd offered at Auction. A. WILKINS, "
my 3 ' r , 71 Fourthst.
A LOT OF GROUND in Plan of Lots ha the Third;
Ward pf the City of Pittsburgh, near. High street,and
being 20feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running
back 117 feet. - The property, will bo sold, clear Of all Incmu
bran ce, except an. annual ground rent of one hundred and
sixty-five dollars, to which it is now subject. On the proper
ty are seven good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame
-—all twostorief? high, and renting for aboutfivehundred
dollars annually. • • -
Price, $1200; SCOO cash, and $OOO lnfi months—bjrgood
endorsedpaperi W3L, C. FRIEND,.
je!2;tf Attorney at Law, No. 125 Fourth street.
ROBINSON & CO.
A .COUNTRY SEAT, situate within threehundred yards
.of the Railroad Station iii East Liberty,containing
about nine and one half acres. The. Improvements consist
of a goodlwo story Frame Dwelling,House, with brick out
.houses and stabling and an ahundanco of fine fruit and ex
cellent water. Enquire of • •- •
"YTINEOAR—•SO bbls pure Cider. •
■V ~ *cp2S J. D. WILLIAMS.
AlLS— li>o Kegs assorted Nulla ami Spikes. ' ! ~
Bep23 J. I). WILLIAMS.
LASS—SO boxes BxlO r 9x12,10x12,10x14.
' se>!s3 J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st.
UIED APPLES—IOO bushels on consignment; for sale.
eep2B ; J. D, WILLIAMS, 122 Wood rt.-
i ”'1 OLDEN SYRUP—S bbls extra fine.
I JT Bep23’ ' • , - • : J. D. WILLIAMS,
SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES—
-10 bbls St. James;
50 bbls New Orleans;.:
. * lOhtbbla do Forsaleby
BQp2B J. D. WILLIAMS.
bags prime Bio- " ' - ' ' !
J 20 do- ; do Laguayro; ..
20 do Old Government Javj&|» '
.6 cases Ground, in pound pdranL
scp23 ’ J.P? WILLIAMS.
i h l/V LBS. CHROME TELLONV, in store and for salo by
sop 23 - . . FLEMING BROTHERS.:
BLANK BOOKS—Cap, Demy and Medium Blank work,
• of,every description, on hand or manufactured to order.
Alwayspn.hand a choice stock of '' .
. Legere;
Journals;:.
- Day Books;
' : Invoice,
Cashand ‘ ;
Order Books; ..
Time Books, Ac.
Blank books paged to order.
SILK BONNETS.—A. A. MASON * CO., No. 25 FIFTH
i street, will open, on Thursday, Iba 13th Inst., 200 new
Fall Stylo SILK BONNETS. . ; . optll
B ROCHE-SHAWLS.—100 Broclie Shawls, beautifnl pat
ters, just rec’d at A. A. MASON A CO.’S, -
oriir . ; ;No. 25 Fifth Btrecji.. .
X UNO- SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON &.CO., No. 20 FIFTH
J-J Btreet, will open, on Wednesday,'the 12th Inst, 5 cases
EMPIRE IA)NQ SHAWLS. , ; . octll.
A • A. MASON A CO., No.£p FIFTH street, would invite
, «iJL* attention to their unrivallid assortment of Ladles*
Cloth and Satin Cloaks, nnd Volvet- Talcms.; octll
UtiT RECEIVED, Ladietf Drown, brab col'd GAITERS;
also, Ladies’ French Mo., Kid and Goat Skin-BOOTS.
SHOOT KS, JENNY LINDS, and BUSKINS—aII of the bciß
manufacture, and at low prices. L. E; HAYWARD, V
octlQ ; - Corner Market.and Liberty sts.
ifiSKr/'S BUELL OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY AT
■ vSi on PI ETH STREET, ono door oboTO
and-immediately opposite Ulason-
Q3t~A. call IspalicHedfrom loYeraof good-
MOLASSES— 250 bbls Plantation Molasses;
ii, 175 half bbla do., . do . - ; : f
15 bbla Saga* House -'do i .(SL James 1
[sepUl MJiLER&RICSETSQNV
For sole by
-rrARNiSLLKU PAPER HANGINGS-ltepresebting Oak'
,V- Pino, Elm, Walnnt, Eos©’ and Tolip Wood* with
MonJdthgs and • Also, vartans styles ofltalian
Marble, with designs for hanging. Foraaio br - ■ ' ■
oet7 - - WAI/TERP.MARSHAL!* 85 Wood st.
IJAPERIIANtiINGSr-A; great variety, from Velvet and
A Gold, fit $5.00 to .good' imitations .-it'37i£» : » EeautifuV
Papers at 12}£. Cheap:Papers, aa- low as oCT cents. For
:eale' by [oct7] T - : WALTKR P. MARSHALL.
{<!( )A EDS.' ROSE ■ PINK, j ust received and for sale by
UUU oiit7 . ; V.-, V, . -FLEMING EROS.-
iVA LBS. TILDiSN’S ALCOHOLIC MEDICINAL EX*
-\J V TiiACTS; a full&ssortcu'nton hnhdandlbr ealebj
cctT - • .: FLEMING BttO.S,'
4u tons Bfisortei*Jfar RUaoa f3Yorabla
o ; terrnsby '
•; _*op29
Powdiiredforsale'liy - ' ~:j
'.\j •. "B. A; FAHNESTOCK, 4 CO, ~
" ocUB . Corner W00d.6&6 First atreeta;'
lJLOOKTlN—S&QpisaUaflcftfotßUoby: .
JJ- J*p29 - -' , . & fcEECU, NcAtPIN & CO,
EIMES
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For. Sole*
FOll SALE l
BAKEWELL 4 CAMPBELL,'
Attorneys at Law, 75 Grant street.
W. a. HAVEN,
Blank Book mann&ctnrer,
Market street, corner of Second.
retort; fgeplft
J. 3. LEECg,MoALPIN ; A CO.
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NUMBER 127.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BAGB^~IO0 dbsenhenip, lowandcoUcrn.'bag*. fo ; Btbr«?'f
and for sale by’ ; ' MfLLEK'i RICKETSON,-: -t
oct29 221 ond 223 Liberty street. . ,
"t YTINDOW GLASS—-u!X) bozea-.ogfotte<l fllzcsclty and
f V coantrr■window gl/iss, Mdd by .
MILLER & RIOKETSON,
2a Mid 223 Liberty gt; j-
rpOBAUCO— •- . ":. v .
JL 160 boxes Ru.fFcl] & Jlobinsots'ft S'* and &B tobfteso;
.120 do - 6’<»oxnl iTi* '* - do; - ‘
100 do Malbert&Gcniry’fltfSjfifaftaaiQ’sdb;
60 \cgs Six Twist Pittsburgh do; *
26 do Plug. r . do •’ •• dff* :
In Bloro and for enlo by • -■ + •;
mjllbr & iucketsok; :
. 221 tmd 223: liberty. At.
OILS— •.
Winter sperm oil; * ‘
- BJeaehetl winter elephantoo;
' Bleached winter whale oil i
Tanner’s/fitriilts and bank oil;
Nw lla>dflnd Hayseed o!L
In store and fcr Bale by/ ; JIILLEB.-*, BICKKTSON,
. oct29 .... , 1281’and223Libertygt.
BRAZIL SUGAR—7S b&ga Brazil ktiga'r, forMloby
! < aULLER A KICKKT3ONV :
2a and 223 Liberty s£
EUTTJSK ANI> LAUE- , • v 1 r i
15 bblfl prime picked buttfiTf:'•,!? .. ,
5-kcga No.llard: .recdTcd and for sale by ' - •
MUiLEtt & BICKET3OII,
oct29 ; - . •••■;■• ; - : .221 and223Libort/sl~
rpia—
X. 100 half chests Young Uyson/Gdnpctrderjtmd Blade
Teas;'-..-' . 1... - .>
250 catty boxes do ' ' G 6 ■
For sale by - MILLER £t JUCKETBON,
oct2o •y. . ... 221 and 223 Liberty si
SUGAK AND MOLASSES— * - _ </
70 hbds plantation sugar';
400 bbls: • do . . molofseaj ’'• -. * 1
ISO half bbla do • do; - • : * ; >•
15 bbls St. James’sugar-bouso do: for safe by
iIILLERiWCEEnfeON, '
221 and 223 liberty Pt
WKfclfc— . . -.- , l “ • _ -
J 320baga prime RlocofTee; I .' J ' -> •
30 do .Lagnayrft • - do; • •> : i ■ - >■
25 pOcfcetaOld Government Java do j forwlftby '
- MILLER h BICKTO9N, •
oct2o v . - ; . 221 and 223 liberty 8t .
Sundries —.
•Iron, Nails, CotlnnYamti;'-; .-■; \
Wrapplng. irtdtins and. letter paper
Bed cords, twine, pipes, triooms; *■ ;
BnJsh’eSj’bncSeta tnba; • • • •
Imltgo, white lead, lead, powder,
Shot, spices, candles;
Cigars, Ac;, Ac, &c.:,
• MXLLKJi&niCKETSON,
oct29 : -m'tLDdl.mLiberty
.. >: KIBKPATaiCK ’/r HiilUlONßj
243 Libert? street.
FLOUB— 60 bWa 8. F. floor f i
. .. . 20: M ; Iltabor.fix.do; fotanldby r -' r^r
KIRKFAJRIOS & iIERRONB.
PKAEL ASH—ls.caßks-for.ealo Jjf, v.-»
~oct2l. KinKPAfniCK g^HE^oya.
r| iJJAS—7S cheatH Y. K. and iil/icK mxSrctl Otkl Ibr rale by
X oct2l •::. ; :-lgnKPATlllOK.&'irigßllO«&
pOBACCO—SO boxes mortal brawls, O’a and &h\ T
3 casesßarrow’ffffs;■ for rtTo -■ i -V
KUIKI’ATKICK & IIKBHON9.
SUAP— 95 boxea Palm Soap for by V ' r
ocm . kikkpatrick & HEnnoyg.
11^—lO bbla No. 1 Lard Oil; 7“:
15 ‘ u ‘Taimera’r Ao; for rale t>v ' l/
°ct2l KTRKPATttICit £' HRKRONfI.
JSSS bbls Mess Pork for nUo-by : *■■■■
. octtir, , -KIRKPATRICK &. nBRBONS.
AKTIBTS' material— ' . •. —
SOO yards Canvass, foi'aftlstaj:? .■
V6O gross Bristle Brashes; k , -
60. do a Sable’ - ’do 1 •' .
' 70. do. Pninkyßfd in oil,in tabes; ,
Palettes, Palette Knives, Blenders, Ac: ' ’ *
In store and for sale by FLEMINtf 8R05,,..
' Successors to J. Kidd & C e.*
CO Wood filrcct.
IQUOKJCK BAJ>L—6o<j lbs,{*icif}yinStoT£nTt&'for ualo
ijby. - flkmxN’gbeos,
’OOLLjBUBPJiUK—iWO to* * n Btore and for RaJo by
-*■*> oct23 ■ > .. . ; -v; ; - -FLKMING BE
Q ALKRATU I?OOOIbB in store and*for eala by •
KJ -oeUS.- ■•;•• ••• r3?LBMISQ-BROS.
1 firs in store and br
A ocIZS - •'.’*• FUSMIKiJ BftOS.
bbls. No. 1 Ttinncrs. OU ; - :' T- - .
“1 .No.lßank- do; - •
20, “['• Winterßleached^iiajeOil: - J
In store nn<* for sale by .‘; TJauMINU-
Succepsors lo J. & Co.,
' 60 tFoOd.Trfxeet.
LACl>rj3--4uo iWin storeana-I«jjr'»r»jfrb3r. ■*■
•octa. - .- • FiiKMiyq'br.qs.
octar
J.-by, : (octal { yLKMiyft-ffßos,
aTWJSNT V-KXVii • gross iteziu'a i , erfaincry» as»rted.'in
. stars nndforgala by.
_ ocls ~ FLEMING fInOTH3H3. ;
ijoxes/primej jastrpj-eivedand fapftUe by
j -- - : r. : - r SMITH .& SXKCLAXIL.
122 Second, *rid-16l Vront~»fewst.
]bS AI> ’“ a>o0 ®-’j Qßtt<i6 «^ tJ 3*D<iror.Ba!ej)T .
wßB.r • : SMITH fc.glSCliAllt.
VTOFifiig—l6o bags prime Wo Cotfeo for pale hr
A -'..°ct-8. • ■ SMITH » BISCEATR.
"\T 0. bUGAK— ,N.O. SDKttr|opea,lel»
0.3« ocra , • . SMITH & SINCLAIR.
Ir^a VO - LAa ?~” u 0 b " x<!S > assorted flies,' for solo by
-■■ 00123 ; ' - ,' SMITH-<fc SikCLAIH.
by ' • ,~ ~~—r" '
- • . - : 85nTg'& STKCLATR.
.X-.OC2Q- -r:: gmXHA SKSCEAIR.
hhcls.Sugarforgaloby
- > ■ SMITH* SIKCLAIIL
Xj'XTKACT IXHi W OOD—IO,OOO ifcslor ealo by
-M _ E.A.'VAHNEBTOeK : & , -<X).,
Corner Wood and Jirnt-fiig.
Coma of P'iampna'.nm3 roaSM^ r _
Tj°sw? I i A 'J x^~2 “oo Jtoy, state «na' Knirtro ~Tmtr
J_i rShawls just opened this-tnomlncat '■ “•
ocU ‘ _ : •*• AfMAaos-af eo. , s,Tfc:;is>mh ,t.
JDBuCHE SHAWLSA. A. fiIABON AOO -Nrf/’«i KIK-I'W
o£>f n’ lhi ‘ ' aoml °B> m Uog wi gqSro
•---•- — --0017 ..
°“ l7 • ' : -So-SS-KraiHlrMt
' - ; N(i. 23 Fifth rt.
M A Bww"s/ e 7 t W AvA-raiAaoS-A
b^tolanwcKiypi^®*^^^^^^ o Ottawa
• - _'■'■•• *■»._•_ octl7
lqu«e8h»»l 8 ,ore, CT y° d^ri Si-
—— No. 23 Fifth Btrmt.
r j HJUACCO—bu DOXK, V S , 6'a ana W
. .■ ir }“ spanundiM.taroUaif;
- . ... in V ? 1 ?•?*iliMaonl twUti
Mnia" ' loke S Sl<o *l<>^wlst;
: : J- p. WILLTAMfI
ocl J_ gtUHfltmWsr ■£*&&s%!&.•£• a *
f PAWOUA—2SO ISi, U'hiCt!, fur rale by :7. : v t
-u*' : .b-a..fau:n.ijstock &co
Corner Wood iia Finrtirt,.
A CM for eale by r
- : octq ■ -; : B. A. EAHJXESTOfIK & CO.
h J - :2nrT^^ k r lloßEßTߣl^
• - -• •••' • '-• " ;237 LR><gtTft tT?cVOPPOsita W^wl-
-- A ' - MASO;j .* Co.'g, Xo. 25 Fifth «t.
ftx.„ Tttolngs Glpr», aM new FsU
oots • AiAa&ufeyrtTO.t
jti^nZS 75 low ■ ■
,-B. A. IUHNjaTOCn- > n*
sep29 J‘S.L6KCHj2He3tfepj2 .. .
" ' • -Hiiiii -■ '^gaad&Uliberty Btroet.
••• J-%tEsqn,.M C Ai,piwtfirt.
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IJfUJU AKu KOSIN-StlO bbU BrMlmbJ; ,
■ "j-S.I^EOH.!»eAT.PTW*«vi
Real Eslato Agrote.-rost
ACitHSQpLAND ynn fli
fesussa^S?
L^o?^ 160 bM l^>l'twatiaur UU
XJ ocm . n. A. BAUSjKS-TOCK Ain
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rpKAS —(>O lwlf chestejm'ino' Umm •
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anti IjranOo SUks, o? Uio
'VVjsriTsc-jivij larroja Aiu'm, in'Crr«>l,in stor«"ZS
to«>Klcartio , nat»'so<la > in ifioni imj'S,
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