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J "HSN-li'J ~ ■■■fi’ , ,* i :-•>: ■•■'■!-hi *'.» sC l®|Sl'i«Mi iss^sis?#ssi^iaifteiis6 ********. ■£&?, «► fr N^y*?^/9^'f-!: i h';« •-,.. - ... lgijisji ■ ■■■■■ _. % »* ;^'. r »> ••• 7 1 ,:\ ’ '■:-,•***■ ■ : . ** 1 •* *-* M. and 4 P. SL of each day. - i y2o C. Orlando LdomU, „ . TTOKNEYAT LAW —Gfficu, Fourth street, aboTe Wood- Jyfcy. Thomda 01> £[arahollf ATTORNEY AT L a W—Office, Lcwrie’ 8 Buildings, Fourth street ; - . janltly U. B. Carnahan, TTORNRY AT LATV—Office on Fourth street, between , Cherry alley and Grant street • : i e *-7 J.W. JPClowry, _ , . Attorney and counsellor at law—Office in -BakeweH’e Buildings, on Grant street. Jp D. Ha Haien, ATTORNEY at. LAW—No, V2l Fourth eireet, above and near BmßhficU. ' ; mar^:j J. Si Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at iAW-om«, re moved to N 0,44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Da- ' • ' aprlfty 1L Biddle Roberts, ;•••.• . • A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No.TS2 SmithfieJd street, J\_ between Fifth *nd Sixth. CoUccttona carcfuUy.attrntl ed to—special fttbtuUon given to Oravoyanclng. (deeply , - TUomns Means, - ■.'v r; Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, nest door to the Post OfficO, .Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 1 '•••" • . h. P. Ross, . . .. ATTORNEY AT LAW—no. 100 Fourth atrcct, Httsbnrgfc,. Ta- fourth door-below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery stab.ie. .v ; • ■ • ~ J* 3B . . SL Bnckmaster, 1 lDrrMAN—Office, Fourth etreet, third .dour abeve i\ fimithecld, Southshio. Couveyandngofallkindadone .with the crtntvyt care and Icgalaecuracy. Titles to-Ueal t> tate examined, Ac. .: . nOTIC - BUSINESS CARDS. James C« Watt, fi , MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, opporiteLu Theatre; Pittsburgh, I*o. __ Walter P. Marshall, IMPORTER and Dealer. In French and American raper llur.gimnv vn&TS L W,Chadwlck, TV-ALEft IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 140 Wood Street, j ; Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid for rags. ! ' ' ' : J, Bryar, 'txrHOLESALK AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT V V 355 Liberty street, and 3f Diamond nlley. febwy J; R. Weldln, , XrrnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and VY School Books, Popcv and Stationery, No. GJ Wood street, {between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. funtt) ft rcTOLERr ......... „.S. U CUTUIiEKT. S. CtUTHBERT SON, T>RAL estate and general AGENTS, Xo. -50 it Smjlhfeld street. . __ pOVI £, Qnyifardt DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LBOHORN and BllAli) UATS, corner of Market end Liberty ste No, 174 Pittsburgh, I*o. J o **?! . • ■ U. F. WiSDDKLIi, _ LO ANBKOKKtt, Dealer In Notea, Banda, Mortgagro, Real Estate Stocks, Jlercbandiie, ic. ' . . ' r@- Omen, Masonic. liall, FifUs street, next door to the Cltizona’.Depoalt llante. Ktlaburgh. Pa. - , aprB • FKAjiOa .or tatti- sr«!'s»SSSfS , '2Jr*‘ ?“““*** DAUET a RESSHAW, • TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers In Wooden ana Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Warc.Douw iroeplnir 0 tensile, An, Wholesale and Retail, No. 253 lAberty street, Pittsbrirgh. ' •aprl.Jtv Kins & nioorbeßd) - \\ru OLESALEGRuCHRS and produce dealers— W No.2J Wood street, pittabuteb; Smith At Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCER3-AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS —Comer Wnod and First stA. inr>T:» •-B. A. &.Go«,’ - • WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner Firetand "Wood Struts, end comer Wood and Sixth.' ' f fool - William Glenn, >r FOKBINDKR— Corner of Tbhd and Wood .streets, shore C.IL prepared to do oTery.descriptjon of Ruling and Binding. . ; - i _ John H. Mellor*. TXrHOLESAHE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL W INSTRUMENTS, Piano#, Music, flobool'Books and Btaiioaery, No. 122 Wood strict. ' ' • [janl , 11. C. Stockton, Late Johnson & stockton, bookseller, STA TIONER, Printer: fend Binder—corner of Market and Third strcntyPlttsburgh, Pa. - jjyoDtf Thomas 9l< I«lttle, WATCH AND CLOCK. MAKER—Fifth .street, bctweim Wood-and Market streets; opposite Iron City Hotel. All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired.. fnps:ly Paul & Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANB, AND STiiAiIBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati; Ohio. ■-:• • . •■• ••■ lW™ • JOHN GBOUTT, • SUCCESSOR to JUimit i M'KMJaiaiH, Importerol URANBIEB, QIN’, WINKS, Sc.! Alro-Bealcrini-,m Otd Whisky and Ptach Brandy; corner ; of fimithllela nna yir,--t, struts,'Pittsburgh, pa., , - japl3:tr ,f\ AV Tlndle* . r - ■ fcSsS&w WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, VALISE ana CAKVET BAG manufuo turer, No. 100 Wood Btxcet,' Pifctsbargh, Pa. J. I>. WUllams, Wholesale and retail family grocer, and Forwarding’and Commission Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures— - Wood at, four door* above Fifth. Pittsburgh. • maxi ; PAGODA TEA STORE. • , JEFIU n A WORTUi - WiioksaU and Retail Grocer, Dc.awr and Importer of Old Country Block Teas, French Bran dis, 'Wines. Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. "-V f » b2B: -?- card* HLEE, (scocE3BOB.Td :MoaraT“ * Lee,) WOOL DBAL . Elt AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of American Woolen Goods,No. 139. Liberty Htroct. (tov4 j. d. iii^nos.-. Kirkpatrick & Herrons, WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, and DealcrMn Pittsburgh Manu factures No. Liberty strut* Pittsburgh, Va. : my 1 Try jotiN risuiao. FLEHINGfiROTHKRS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co,) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 Wood strut, Pitts-. burgh, Pa. Proprietors-of Dr. H l Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Tills, Ac. ; '• /y.' iny7;v " C AURIAGB FACTORY. "TXT" It. TERRY, Virgin alley, between Wood and Liberty VY • streets, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAUOUCHKS and CARRIAGES, of every- AU work done warranted. The advertiser would'here state that he served apprenticeship to the business, and baa forked tor many yours In the principal shops of tho Eastern citiws. iaar2o:tf. • ; .'' ' • V " ' " . . V Aohnohmaii LITIIOG RAP HERS—Third fitroQt,opposUo the Post-office, Pittsburgh. ‘ Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, LaV-ls, Architectural and Machine Drawings; Business and Vi-ititig Curds, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stona, Printed in Colors, Goldjßron?^,or. Black,intho most approved style, and at the roost .reasonable prices.. octls:ly.- Atittltt LbontU, . REAL ESTATE AGENT. Morcharidixe,' Sto and fine, ringers,- VBlrif Seeds —Canary, Hemp, Millet,-Row.fend mixed Seed. '’Banquets will bo famished composed .of.the finest FLOWERS, vUj OameUas, Rose Buds, ifelioffppes, Ac. Etc rgreeus^n,pots) for Christmas Trees* from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No.-40 Fifth st„ near Wood. ' - . ..., . F84K03 BKMXBS, JOHITSICDUV . ; /'BSSaS.OTnCTS, . Marylami. l-.ifittsimrgb.v ,Sollcr»i' Nlcols. A. Co&g-h&Ltfpj. BpSin, r ' ij2B ; -Wholesale nnd Retail Clothing-Merchants, - ■ NO. 8 8 WOOD STIUJET. /TIFJ? subscribers respectfully inform their bid customers and tbo publioiiigctietalythat they have tliifl urih xfrtci, {next to Land's ->■ ’• Ccrptl J'Jwporitnn.) • ; R. "Ml .CAIIGO & 00. having fitted up the. most apiplo rooms in the city with.-miunmoth sky end sidd .lights, offer i'irst Class. IARKNISSSiiJJ, in ' * style Xo suit, ail, varying In price, according l“ iffigeSgasiyu and quality of case, Ac, Superior Oil by tho best artist:*, for sale, and oa rs* Libitum curing the day and evening. Citizens aiid Strati gere are .invited to call ami examine specimens and I’aiut ings. . oprifr • HEW CABPET STOBE! • > Ifo. 47 Flf(h Street, near Wood» •. 1-N VnHailleJ assartmnt ijt OAUl’ivriSGS dU(I OIL 'JjL CLOTHS, of tho latijst and most Iwantiful n»r spring sales.'UO'Wopen for inspection; consisting of— ( lioyai Velvet s; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tapestry Ingrains; Ejrtru.ssuper ThreoPly; Super and Fine Ingrain • TapostryVenitianSj-• ' i . TirUledaml Bi&iu Venltlons; Together with ••very description of low priced Carpeting*, ChfnUie and Tufted Hogs and Platts, Canton and Coir Mat ting; Jute, Chain,' Cocoa, Adilaid, JUicaniand SheepsVln Malta; Floor and Stair Oil Cloths, all widths and qualiUe*: Stair and Floor touggets, Gn*n Datee, Tiano and Tal*!i» Corers, Ycnitiari Blinds "Window Shades, Stair Itods, &e. «tc4 at the very Ig\c*sl cash prices. *nor2i j CnHudellera and Gau Fixtures. THE suhscribcTsarenow opening at their new Wareroora* NO. 100 FiRbT STREET, between Wood and Smith* field, the largest assortment of CIiANUKLIEKS, ISRACK BTS, PENDANTS, aiul nil nrtick* connoted wUG OTflr Offered in this market. Having arrangement* romie by tv Inch they will be constantly. In m*lpt of new patterns ttod TariotieSj.tliey, confidently invite the ottention of pur chasers to their selection. We axe determined i-o sell _» H low usuuy house lathe Westland being practical Gas Fit ters, cau offer peculiar advantages to tho>e desiring artieb s In thislioe. Wtf continue a* heretofore tobuildings of erery de firrfpUon Jforgft!*. wutcr andaU'-ain. Braas Casting* of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MIU.IiR A CO., No. lot) First street- ; s» jl'kiulcy, TjrOUSB, SION, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND rl Denier-in Paint*—No. 44 St. Clair rfx«-t, Pittsburgh. Una constantly on liani nil hind* of PaltiU. either dry or mix ini, Ju}mti anti Copal Ynruisb, Oil, Roiled Oil, Spirit* Turpentine, Window no or both titles, constantly on hate!. Poors, «nd Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their adToutage to give him a call, its he can now furnish them with planed fttnff Buitnblo fbr evcry description of wurfc. Money Loan Office,. j -JO irK A. O’BRIEN & CO,, • 137 Third xtrtetj b Parlor 1 Griitea fthd-FendeTS, great variety, beautifully "enamelled. Common Crates, and building material of every ■daseriptlon.'" ' -' •; ; : ; A-great Variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and Fencing.' r - Plought - i double ' Ploughs^— - Michigan Double Plough; which I has takeh the premium the; State Fairs -of Jfew York, Pennsylvania jhd Ohio, and wheremit has-been exhibited. V Iron aid Naflaj afore Pipe and Tin Ware—allof whkbl will sell at the- towestprieef»respectfully' invite the publio to riVeznea adh atthepld stand, No. 163 Wood st. > '■ tery, No. 60 Third st, peril ••tlWr- rtrtatjis.'aoa; lay T IT • eel vto£ hie Fall s tocti of Boots, .EliOea and Gaiters |omiirfaing,oferyinjloßn4. AItNULU a. wiLLiaoi!), Ask FiTTLHIiS FOR SIEAH, GaS OU WATCH. lOWA FO.UHDAT, NO. 103 WOOD STREET. V'. .•'-iiS-'TJ • •••■ • •. ■ t-.'j - .PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, DEiIMBER 16, 1853, BUSINESS CARDS. PIANOFORTES. ; *££.-••: •>: CHARLOTTE BLUME. No. 118 “VTood sococddoor above Fifth, Pittsburgh, and.wcll aborted 3'sh* | °f stockof PLmoFortus, (which oro just ar riving,) on ■ the most liberal terms. • ■■" ■ . The attention of purchasers is especially invited to the celebrated HAMBURG-PIANOS. ■ ; tt - These instruments being made.oxprcssly for this climate, and haring the • over strings, have a volume of tone un equalled by Any others. - Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Galo * Co., New Tork; Bacon * RaTen,Ncw-Yorfc: Re* Ichonbach * Sons, Philadelphia! and of irr own Tuan, .which are well known, and have been used in : this and other cities for 16 years, . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Guitara— Afino. selection of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. Ttortni—The beat Italian, French and English make, - - Acarrdioni —From the best Paris manufactory. •- ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums,Fifes, Banjos, Tambo- Ac. / ' • firin#*—ltalian,French, 'English and German, warranted to be of tho very beat .quality. Pianos and all lnstruments repaired with dura- Wlitv.nf*stnos« »hd d«»pfitr}i. . - ;~*Tg9. Now Arrival of CUickerlng’s Pianos. : Tbe subscriber vrtll receive and open for on Thursday the 18th lust, the follow* fTff new PIANO-FORTES, from the cele* if '*■' S£ i/ *»brated manufactory of JONAS CMCKEIt* JXG, Boston, vis; . . No. 15737—0ne splendid rosewood double round cornered, » octave Piano . .....«.$4OO No. 13745—0n0 'do do. do . do $4OO « “ 13754—0ne Rosewood, round front, 6 octave ....$2OO «* 13755—0n0 do do do $2OO “ 'ISCS6—One do square do $275 «•; 13418—0n0 Walnut do do $2OO 13615—0ne do round front, do $275 All the abofo Pianos are furnished with the how patent iron frame and new'scale; with Mr. Chlekering’* name cast oo the plate, to prevent Imitations and Pur* chasersaro Invited to examine the above, bn their arrival at the Music Store and Piano Wareroomfl of JOHN 11. MELLOIt, Agent for Cbickering’s Pianos, No.'Bl Wood st, Pittsburgh. SEW MUSIC X NEW MUSIC 1 HKLISBEK has just received a fine collection, of Ju • lien’s and Foster's music. The celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: The Drum Polka, Julien; Mont Blanc Polka, Julien; Rival Schottiseh,by F. Brown; Sliver Cloiid Quickstep; '* St- Nicholas Schottisch; Sldghride Polka, by Stroke,'.eh; Popsy Polka; A new song, by H. Eleber; The sleep in the grate together; Adieu defer native land* trio, by W. V. Wallace Lilly Hell and old Dog Tray, by Foster; . Meet me by moonlight, duett; Softly ye night winds, ballad, by T. Wallace; Atalawda Polka, by Dodtrorth; and other fine pieces, . • scpl4. ' „ J. 8. LEECH, MeALPIK CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ani> nEAtrfts in Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg ManuXactmos, NOS. £l2 AND 244 LmEBTT STREET.. angG);' PITTSBUTiGIT. ~To Merchants and Others* f\ F.RM AN ADVEUTISI NO.—The publishers of the daily vJ nntl weekly M Frdheits Freund" would respectfully in* rite the attention of merchants and others to the ndrnn tjufes offend by their paj>crB as a medium of advertising among their Gorman fellow-citizens both in the city and country. Their Daily paper is published tra the pixxt ststem, and has pouels tii« circulation of any Gebuin p.uit published In PUt*bnrgb, while tbclr Weekly paper, which is published already for twent y years, circulates largely in the adjoining countio* and Western I’eimsyiYonia, os well ns throughout the State of Ohio. Merchants of ftttsLnrgh and others will And it tn their ndvnntngu to make use of our. column* ns a medium o! reaching the Germ*a business. Terms ns low ns any other paper lu th<* city. Oryicr.—Corner t-f LU*?rty and St. .Clair streets, above Braun h Iti-Her's Drug Store. L. k W. NEED, sug2t! Publisher* and Proprietors. A" CARD.—Mr. Third street Plttobargh; and ea*t side of the Diamond, Allegheny jyliCra ST. LOUIS. JOSEPH mogiudoe, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 33 CoMiisnciAi, eelovt Piss Sia££r r > St. Louis, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS rind Commissions will rrset with prompt and persona) attention, and libc;al advance* will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hand. Orders fur the purchase of Lead, Grain, liemp and other Produce, w ill Iks promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro* dues will meet with especial care and dispatch; tho lowest ratcH of Freight will always l*e procured, and the expense of Storage ami Drayuguus much*as possible avoided. RZFXOXXCBE Page & Bacon, St. Louis; Kills 4 Morton, Cincinnati; Cliarlessjßlow 4 00., do; Strader & Gorman! . do; Chouteau 4 Valle, do; Ilosea 4 Frazer, do; Doan, Klug 4 Co., do; Springer &‘Whiteman, do; J. W. Butler & Bro.,Pittsbh; E.O. Gooodman 4 Co., do; D. Leech 4 Co., do; E. &C. Yarnall 4Co.,Phfladej Wm. Holmes 4 Co., do; Horgnn, J.M.Buck4Morgani Blow 4 March, New York, B. B.Comegya, do; Frust 4 Forrest, do; Shield* 4 SlUlor, ~ do; Charles A-Meigs, do; Josiah Loo A Co., Baltimore. A.G.FarwellA Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son & 00., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville; IL D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do; T.O.Twichell 4 Co., Commission Merchants, New Orleans have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the tlmo of shipment. JOSEPII MOGRIDGK, augfl Bt. Louis. Missouri. AUSTRALIA, PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. The following Ships have soiled.— Ship Revenue, 1 300 tons, 3d July; -fcrSPL «» Upaminondas, 1400 tons, loth August; kK»4bKV “ OceanEagie, 1450 tons, 10th Scpt'r; A&fjbUfySr. “ Oneco, 1500 tons,23d October; i « Scargo; 1450 tons, Oth December; “ Baltimore, ISOO tons, 10th January; Euphrasia, 1200 tons,lst March; “ Oregon, 1000 tons, 21st March; “ Nimrod, 1000 tons, 20th April; “ Bea Banger, 1200 tons, 15th May. The Ship* of this Lino are fitted with Emerson’s Patent Ventilators, and carry Fronds’ Metallic Life-boats. Tli© Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA, 000 TONS BURTHEN, Having made two successful voyages from China, each in the vory short period ©f 101 days, has thoroughly establish ed bor reputation for fast sailing, nnd will be dispatched for MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA,, About the 25tb of August. Tho Ships of the Pioneer Line have mado remarkably quick and healthy voyages; losing only one passenger among 950 that sailed In the first five ships, whereas It appears frofn the report of the Emigration Commissioners that-the mortality on board English ships to Australia has equalled 4.90 per cont. This very gratifying result shows that no care and expense have been spared in selecting, ventilating, and provisioning the ships of. the Pionoer Line. The INCA will only carry & limited number of passengors, at os moderate rates as are consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. It., or to It. W. CAMERON, 110 Wall st. C. A. COLTON, Agent. ftn.q 6f» Fifth st. Masonic Hall, PlttsbTi. GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE, No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET , (Opposite HmrrajroE'rcs Haul.) v Bklladelpkla. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modem stylo; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maplo; all of superior construction, and finished In the best stylo; equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish- the United States. 3 EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appTen jj tiees being positively excluded,)and using tho best ma terials, the work cannot fail to giro satisfaction to pun chasers. Amongst tho many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means nil the articles in each room correspond in stylo and quality, and the immense stock always on bond, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give on Idea of tho finished Furniture on bond, I noed only inform you that my ltooms ere 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shop* contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is dll dono under my own immediate inspection. XHJ“The Packing is undone In tho Store, ond Furniture' warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phila . dolphin are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call apd examine the Goods. au2s:ly tsrloB WOOD STREET,-^ TC. BOYLE respectfully informs the publlo that he has * opened at his Depot, the number designated above, the most splendid variety of FRUIT that has ever boon of fered in our market. Ho would respectfully invite his fol low citizens to call-at the above number, and examine his splendid collection of-Emit. auglfctf ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL, SEMINARY. W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., Principal. THE next session of tho Institution will commence on. MONDAY, the sth of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Veeder. • • References—Ron* A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., S. F. Von JEtonhorst, R. Miller, Jr. gug2s WATCHES AND JEWELRV.—Great inducements.— Fine Gold and Silver Watches; Rich Jewely; Pure Silver Bpoons, best quality; Pocket Knives; Gold and Silver -Spectacles; Port Monnsis; Gold Pens, 4c., 4d., selling .at »• tail and wholesale prices. The . subscriber wouhl rdoaV res* > poctfaUy inform the citizens of Pittsburgh &nd.virinity,that hobos now a well selected assortment of goods, in Us line, that he wilt pell at from 25 to 50 per cent; below tho prices usually asked fon sudh goods, elaowhere in tho cityj call and examine the goods and prices, at No. 61, Harketatreot;.-v-. r A.-:. ,-. v w ; . r .L'w™^- gep2l/w- ». -- K Or HOOD. .. - ... vV-'v‘ : ‘V, \i v ''. •: •'■.> ■;; -‘-rV*—-, Mw-a. v—rf” i—"■''■srt. ~ To Druggists & Herchaiite tiiidughoßl D. 15. M’CULLOtJGU,'’ l MANUFACTUHER AND DEAIfiBIS PAINTS, OILS, Ac.;. ■ No. 141 Slatden Lane, NKW IMIK, RESPECTFULLY invites tho attention of Droggtais and Merchants throughout the Union to hi.-' large and etc* tensive assortment of PAINTS, OILS, Ac., of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which ho offers fcr sale on -vary moderate terms, both tocuahanclclose-tipiohuyers. Beloty are enumerated some of tbo leadingarticles::. . WHITE LEAD, in oil, in Stags of 25 to 600 Em. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, TEN. BED, in oil. PATENT BEYER, SPANISH BROWN, TETItA DE SI ENNA, in oil. ■ UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, ’ AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil, • PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and'in oil. VARNISHES of all hinds. ' .... RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITINa CHALK, LAMPBLACK. AM. and ENGLISH VEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW,' dry and in oil. - : , ' INDIA RED, REn LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and in oIL FRENCH and AMERIOAN WINDOW GLASS. , : Drnggista andotbera In want of any.of the abovn- nutrition* ed articles,will find It to tholr Intcreßtsfo.calb.aa-o.ur facui?- ties for manufacturing and purchasing, ahd.cmrperlence in the business, giro ua advantages in over most, of those In the tame line, D. B. "myil.’fim ' 141 Maiden yorX. f ~'. PAPER %V AH. EHO;USSi . Cyrus "WV Field & C a?* - COMMISSION MKKCUASTB, No. 11 street, New York, are SOLK AGENTS In the United StoGfe for Muspratfa Superior Bleaching I’owdur. ' Victoria MHIa Celebrated Writing Batters. Bussell M3ls Superior “ c “ •Gcnassee Mills Superior Printing / “ Rawlins A.Soub’ English Tissue , “ First quality French Ultramarine. They are also Agents for the Principal sapor Manufactu rers in this country, and offor for sale hy./ar the most ex*, tenrivo and desirable stock of, Paper and ; Paper Manufactn*- rora’ materials that can ho fonnd in tpls or any other conntry# , if _ J vr They occupy the large and commodious. Warehouses, No. 11 Cliff street, No. 63 Cliff street, No. 184 ChrUtopher street, and tho Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 0 Cliff street.' Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Case only. • ; ; Their extraordinary facilities enable:them to offer ell Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tho lowest possible Pr paper made to order, any she or weight. . Liberal advan ces mod* on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Btocfc and ether merchandize.’ - ~ ‘ ' ' The highest market price paid In CASH forcll kinds of Rftfc* . » : mar29:l3m .. Bradbury’s Piano and Melodeon War Grooms, aVO. 433 BROADWAY) NEW YORK. FROM enlarging my Warcrooms, I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto faro. All Pmnos furnished are of an clastic touch, and of an even quality, and deep, full, rich and . purely vocal] tone, quoUuBS most desirable, inasmuch as .the voice will .aiwlmo late tothetoneof theinstrqment. .AH my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every hill of sale, and are'sold as low as can bo purchased elsewhere Second, hand Pianos at alt prices. . • . . • A Neto Invention. —Tho Organ Melodeon, with two Banks qfKeyt, tbo only thing of Uiokiod in the country, having fu»o steps, coupler, swell draw Btops,'*c.,a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to bo sure* rior for churches or Organ practice.to the medium sized Or gan*, priec $2OO. Also, tho‘Common Melodeon, erf all styles and prides.' Being the exclusive Agent for theso Instra mente, orders are solicited. The usnaldiecount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their • Y.\ G. BItADBUKY, : * marls:ly 423 Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA^ WOKLD’S FAIR. ~ TUI4 first nnd only PltfZH MUDAL for Har- TT_ I. i*a nej's c* Uis World’s fc'rtir, In ix>B’.«oa, was award* Xf2k bACEY & r»!LLTP3 t of I’hiladelpbJa—iabonrr they voucher tho coinpetitkm of tho vbolo worhl. . .- . Messrs. T». k P. kuiT? iww nad k«*ep constantly on lumil, at their establishment, 12. 14arid Ifi South Fifth street, tin* largest stock of JtfcLATtV'-M AJ»K UARhKSA SAMILIiS, i.x, of any bouse in the United State?* at p-eatly rediKva-.prires. Tboy are row iimnufru:tnrm*; tlwlr Harness nnd irJiUJJes with such perfect system that theyare -enabled to sell a so* perlo* Article prerfcry tbelr'UncaJ a price than any other hous<; in the county* They never use but the very best quality of Vainer, ana the best material <*r every deaeriptioo, anil no pninß or ex pense Is spared t>• rench perfection In every urtiJ>.‘—Buffalo Robes, Glove** and Whips. They invite ptm-lewr? to exiimln«'tbeir slorU uni their establishment l*efhre nmfrutir They infito atten tion to the IblhnsUji It.-t of prlee* Horae Itlankot?, frvsu Thick Horse t>ver?. Good plain m>rvlle Mm;’* Harness, SKOt) to >25.00 Fancy do do do, ■ J'i'f.fu) to $05,00 Good plain llAmf??, • * $ 1o.(.h1 to $OO,OO Fancy »r **b' : T»u<*e, and com fort, as veil op for re:»l value and wear, 12,14 and 10 South FIFTH stiver, between Market and Cbcsnut, Philadelphia. fdoclfiily - BAILY & BEOTHER, NO. 252 CIIESNUT STREET, AIIOVK NINTH, raa 1 1, a snnA, nivtr op«*u a large of the Nent st Mj les and CARPETINGS: Consisting, in part, of tht? following choice goods, vis Hloh Kngllsti Velvet, u «* Tapestry, « << Taigraln, Neat Styles « “ Of their own Impc jition, just landed. ALso, a full assortment of luper atul Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of their own manufacture, can bo re* commended os ■'Qbod 'Carptlings for a Low Price, DAILY & BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers of Carpetings, No, *252 Chesnut street, I’UHadelpWa, EOTT. 0. GRANT. GEANT & BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. G 1 Exchange Place* BALTIMORE. ORDERS FOR COFFEE, RICE. Ac., and Consignments of Western Produce ro>pectfuliy so.iriteiL Il 1 852—dcclfcly BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, dwi&iy Baltimore. ■ ' SILVER WARE, Bronr.es, Clock-*, Papier Maehe Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks. Elegant Fans, Opera Glasses, Cuttlery, Fine Oil Paintings, Dresden union, Ac, —The undersigned bog particularly to invite the visits of citizens and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to thoir magnificent stock, believing it to exceed in extent, variety ami richness, •: any other In this country. : They feel sure, the advantage of •personally selecting goods at the different factories iu Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac., here, enable them to offer inducements in prices and quali ties', and prices, considering qualities, such a* cannot.be of fered by any other bouse in the trade. Dedicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis tance, and by almostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS S. W. Cot. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bat timore, and Ho. 92 Wahiut-sL, FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ ) Ahkiucan Institute, Nuw-York; By Philadelphia; i Mabtland Institute, Baltimore. rTIHE peculiar improvement in the construction of this j Mattresses, that all the clwnscy and ' heavy -wooden Name-work Is entirely dispensed with, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much more durablo frame. The springs are oil connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rlvetted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making ailed so elastic that any part may bo raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to tho wants of the sick or asthmatic, who may re* Sul re a Bitting posture. It has all tho luxurious softness of [ie best feather bed/with the lightness and facility of hand* ling of the common hair mattress. These iioprovod Spring Beda aro invariably made of th ' v .: MISCELLANEOUS. JOSHUA KH vteOlesaie feitxt: 39 Woox> St., Pittsburgh, Pa., . . HAVE on luind and arc receiving the following .Goods, -which they offer nt tbe lowest markfitratest-r 75hagsIvica Almonds; . SObozes.MaccaTC.nl; ;'f r-l z 25 . “ Sicily do 20 ■ ‘V YorpiieclJa;- 25 bales Bordeaux do 50 .-Farina; ; ' 15 bags Shelled do 60 .“. Rock Candy; 60 -.Filberts; . • 25 “ ANo. l . dov ■ : 50 “/Walnnts; 10 “ Red... . do.. . -00 “ CreamNuta; . .. 15 ..“ Capers;: : 1 600 tuHhels Tea Nuts; . . 15 . “.. .Olives; 25 bblsJTesan.recann;' 75 : Gone Drops;- V.- 25.“ Illinois do . 100 ;Lozenge?; 2000 Cocoa Kitts; ;50-“ Jujube Paste; SXX) boxes German Plums; 60 doz. assorted Tickles ;■ 25 kegs do ■; .30 “.' “,. PrvEerve?; 30 this. do do . '. 100 Pepper Sauce; > •' ; . 30 cases Prunes^lass jars; 10 cosos Sardines; . =•] : 10 “ “- 6 “ “ , hf, bxs. 60casksCurratrjF; 2 “. “ . J^'.do cases Citronp-' 200 bags Brazil Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; . j4obb!s S. C. Bagar;. v. l(Johf.“ SLIt. do 25. .“ Ldrcring’s.Sngar; 200 qr. “ “ . do 10cases Liquorice; . 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; . 25 boxes ltef’d do ,100 “ ' Scaled go 20,000 Principe Cigars; lease Mace; 10,000 Havana do 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 16,000 Regalia do 1 “ Cloves; 7 - • 2,500 Half Spanish Cigars; ; 25 grosslihicking; 60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s P.Cut ,v^basketsSaladOfl; r; 50 gross Anderson’* do- : : j.c. Ar^xa50H...,i..'L..«;......» J* C. ANDEB WHOLESALE FRUITERER; Ko. 6 Wood sy TUST RECEIVED, the mo; if. brought Westofthd Mou 350 bags Brazil Sugar;' . 50, boxes Havana do 2Qbbls Lovering's do; fine pulverized; . 20 bbls. Lovering's coarse •pulverized Sugar; - 2Qbbls. Lovoring’s coarse •’"Sugar;' ,60 bbla Stuart’s do do 8000 Cocoa, Nuts; ; 3 5 cases 3ar Prunes; 12 cases Fancy Boxes do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxs-ScaJed Herring; 65 lbs Mace; ' ' 160 lbs Nutmeg^; 130 Rig Cloves; . ;4Q gros3 Blacking; S 5 bXH Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 60bxsNo 1 Rock Candy; 20 do Re l do do 25 do .Yellow do do 20 do White- do do ; 65 bgs Iviea Almonds; 30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgs Sicily do; CO do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Rairins; 260basMR . do; ■'< NEW BOOKS—Pastori* Sketches; both gcrics; .../ Venice, the City of tho Sea'; • ‘ BarneS on Daniel .McllvilleVs new work* Sermons. r -• Fronch's Works; Salad for the Solitary; Be Quincey’s new volumes; ' Hawthorne’s : - UncJo Sam, ]by Mrs. Stowe. Now. . * Groat Truthfl by Great Authors ’; ' *: ComplctoAngler, by Isaac Walton. • : : ■ llaupt on Bridges; Graw Greenw6odV Works ; : Angel Voices; Whipple's Oration on Washington; .Parley's new Tales; Arthuriedo.; Choate's Discourse on Webster; , Tangle Wcod Tales; aud other new'and elegant ißns trated Juveniles. . DAVISON’S Book- Store, , cell) ' ‘ Co Market street, near Fourth.' IpREDKRIKA BREMER—Tin- Homes of the New.Wortd. : • * Headier—Tlte Second War wiih Groat Britain; Jottings. " Countess D’Orsay—Clouded Happiness. Mrs. Hale—New Ilonscbold Receipt Book. T. S. Arthur—Sparing to Spend.: Flagg—Venice, the City of thc*Sea. Kufua W^Clnrk—Lccturo to Young Men upon the Formntixm of Character. Piemens—Bleak llouso. James Grant—Jane Seaton;or The King’s Adyocata,.: • Great Truths by Great Authors —A Dictionary of Aids to Reflortion, Quotations of Maxims. Metaphor?, Ctmoscls, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs; from writers of nil ages and both hemisphere?. lI.MIN - :-*• oclfi -; 32 Smlthfirld et.reet.., HKLEBER HAS JUST RECEIVED— • Eorrxxin nc Paris Scnomsa, composod and dedi cated, to Mr. Julias iee, by IL iviober. This piece is embeH llshcd with.an elegantly colored, vignette of tbe city of Paris, showing the TunxEans, the imperial rCsidcnco of tha Frcuch Emporor; tho Chumh of Notbb Dajte, etc.—being a reliable and correct map of tho Frcnph-Capital, as taken by Mr. Lee, oa.his recent visit there, and is of itself worth , the price charged fur the Music. Tho Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Romalne Lemoyne, of Washington, Pa., by 11. Klebor. : . Fond Hearts pt Home; beautiful ncw Ballad, as scog by Barkley’s Serenades. ' Most I Forsake Thee; Gemma melody, with English and German »OTds. Little Songs for Littlo Children—new. • v;\4. to $2,50 to $7,50 Heavily Wears the Day—new. Thinking of Tboc—new Ballad. What shall I call Thee—vocal duett Polkas—Zig-srtp, City of Glasgow, Louis Nopoleoiij,Hat tie, Childrens 1 Delight, OhptKsamlng, etc., dem and ft gene ral selection of the most fashionable music jof -the day. .. #g~ No. 101 THIRD, street Vnlnahie Rare Garden &eeds» &c. CONSISTING In part of the celebrated Stowel orXver green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, {Wrinkled Bugar Peas of various improved varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans,. Onions,. Jladish r Parsnip, Cucumber hud Mellons of the finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Bee ts for the dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of. flower-seeds; Lawn Grass Seed, and o. fall and complete assortment of Garden and Fanning implements of tfie latest improTements, Monthly Vabehas, Itoses, Heliterops, and fine blooming plants for the yard,- Garden or lawns, bythe,dosfin/or 100 ntlow rates, . . .. - Orders from Merchants, balers or others filled promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and HnrticuUunil'WTm*- house. 49 Fifth siroet, by japr27l JAMES WARDRQp. CAKPKTIMK —A large stock.of new . and'beautiful pat*. terns now receiving at the NEW CARPET STORE, . * 47 Fifth street, near-Wood. ; ' Also, 00 Cloths of all widths and tonalities; Rugs,. Matts; Matting, Window Shades, fitaiwods, Yenltian. Ac., AT TUB LOWiST CASH PWCES. pepa NEW BOOKS—At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, 65 MAR- 1 RET street— ' ...... ;1 , The Analysis of the Bible. •. ... - Visit to Europe. Comparative Philology, De Yere. Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated. Hawks. Notes from Life. Henry Taylor. "Wide World; illustrated od. Parley’s Present, Elegant juvenile; Mus'd. Christmas Blossoms. do ’ ; Cottage Bible. Birket Foster’s splendid illustrated edition of Longfel low’s Works. English.' Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Sam. New.. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By ; author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Sparing to Spend* ■ The Little Driitomer. Tangle Wood Tales. . Louis XYU4 Life. Sufferings and .Death.. Venice, the City of the Sea. * ‘ Second War with England. Headley.. ' History of the Insnrrection In Chino. . # .... Homes of the New World. Miss Bremer. Homo and Neighbors. New ed. do ■ : • The-Bow. in tho Cloudy or Covenant Mercy for,the Afflicted. ... .. Martyr Missionary. , Tho Behavior Book. . Miss Leslie. ; Story of Mt. Blanc. Student’s Manual. , - : Rev. John Todd’s Books for Children.. ..... . Life of Daniel Webster. For sale by J. S, DAVISON, Late Davison ■& Agncw. MAGAZINK3 FUll NOVFMliKH—Yankees Notions — pneo 12l£ cents. Uodoy’s Laay*s Book. Price 25*cents. " Graham’* Magazine.' Prico 25 cents. : Peterson's Magazine. Prico 18 cents. The Midnight Queen, or Leaves fromNerv York. Life; l>y George Lippnrd. Price 25 coots. Tho Gold Sockers, or theCrolso of the Lively Sally;:lTT Captain Merry, U. S. N* author of the “ Flying Botch man”—Hlustrated—a talo of peril and adventure that can* not foil to excite and interest the reader. Price 25 cents. . m MINERS CO.y No. 32 ; Smithfield street. ('IOLOKED ftAHAMATTAS.—I6O pieces of every shade J and fluallty.i usl received at A. A. MASON & CO.. OTPO ■ r ; ■ A HA Si Fifth street. YAMJAULH ftKOftKKTV'FOIs SAtK—Sitoateon Penn street, Fifth Wnrd, constating of 32 It. front by 100 ft; deop to Spring alloy, on which Is erected, four r houscs;- trieo nod terms made known at tho Real Estate Ofilpaof . oc!s B.CPTIIBKKT & SON - , HOTlurd street, ; Become *our own landlokd.—two houses FOIt SALE, situate on, Fulton street. Ono i 5 arranged with a store-room, and five otlior rooms, with finished atti •• •; i>. vvK.'j'•* + r>. •’ "tt' ", *" 1 ' =EMI •j--- b • v Vvv'-:v*"'y •.:.. , : i --.f; \'-'-i--- --Verves [OBES & CO., LS & CONTECTIONEBS, ......... teolr. ISON A CO., . v S AND CONFECTIONERS,' Pittsburgh, Pa, jst extehsire pall Stock ever intainfl, conristibg of— ' 25bxa51ccrcaoni;. , •: 25 do YbrxaicnUi;.. ‘ 30 do Toxnn. Poeana; •25 do Illinois- do; : “i ■ 60dozass’dSalad:Oil; , s 100 doz Pepper. Sanca;. . . * 100 doz Ketchup - CO doz assorted Pickles; 25 doz asa’d Preserves; ; . 125 bxa.Lozengea; ..... 25 c’s Sardines; SO bxs refintd-UquoriCe; 1 12 cases, •. - • • 100 kegs Gorman Plums;. 60 gross Mrs; Miller’s fine - Cut; '6O gr. Mra.'Anderscu*sjdo; 25 doz Olives; , 25 doz Capers; 30 doz Onions; / 60bags Filberts; . . .'OO bags Walnuts; .... 75 bags Cream Nuts; , 6 bags Gren.Walnuts; 160 biigß Dairy Salt; .: 20,000 Principe Cigars; ..., 20,000 Wash. Regalia do; ' 18,000 Havana do;- 30,000 Half Spanish do; ; • • . ■ .1- PCp9 , JLATKST MUSIC. KOBINSON & CO. " O-'V , ...... .... . " : '* «■«- ... • ,• - • ■■'■.; ;.■.*■ -*' ,-■ ‘ ’■■ .’•■ .. .•.• ' f •* ' ’■ * * ! '■ '■. • -■ ■ . V %•■ f • '.■■.■•,■ ;Vv;; : -t *• '; 1 ;••'’.v'VX"s >';«■ ~h ■■■!>■'■: ~A <.v : ' -*■ v k ' r '/‘/V ' v ,‘i' FOE SALE AND TO LET. Property/forSole. THE subscriber 'o£fers' for role, on very Teafionableterms, i* ■ - £. : ihree Story Brick Dwelling House,.No„llG Fcnn strep!, ="between’Hay stree t&nd Brans' alley ;and Lot 25 feet front, extending bade 112feet't0an alley. ' The HousoTa oco of the* best buildings, and- in one of. pleasant-nelghbot hoods in the city. ' ' - ••• i’iTe Lota-rembnicing confers bfcFront and Ferry streets; oneLundfttLßnd five ieet front on Ferry ana sixty feet on Front street,-with & good three story Brick Building on .the . corner, a-twostoify iraiho two Brick Build* : AJWt,.3Y.feei front' by 80 feet' deep,on Front, between Markot and Feny streets. ; A'Lot, withV(^-cbiiT'eh!oht'Franie / T>wellthg;'.Lot2ofeet' by 90;Troti&iffohCoa‘gresS'oiJdijElm8tsr''' ' /cr’ ‘■-'■'J. XHouse Cisd‘Lbt, on IVylia street,'near. .the 'sew -Court Houses The house fewell arranged and in good order, and islhowbconplodasa hptel, A Three btory.Brick, bh'BmiihSald street, near Seventh-* being in-.on Excellent busings location. - The Lot Lp 2d by 80 feet deepi fronfiiig on Smithfiold-st. > :i . ... * •' . A'Cottage Frame and Eot,'2Sfcy 120feot;fronting,on Anne and-Rohinson'stmefo,Allegheny CStyi ; This is-a verydesira blo and pleasant location for a-residence. ' .Nine Lots in the'town of JTKeespdrt, each 60 feet by 160. Several of. these am on the Main afreet. ... r ' ‘ - ' ■[Eleven' Acres in . Lime town, on the Monongnhela Rivet/ch which there are 4 houses;. tlfereafß some 0 or ? acregaf ex cellent stone 'co?d,_ahd. abundance. of limes tone, convenient to thelanding; and two coal pitdopexu ' r - • J . : ;Nlhety Lots inthe town of Columbiaj~€o feet by 160 each, aß lcYel,&nd\weU located. -The tenant of each Lot baathe'privticgopf'mingwh&tever stone coal h&may re* iquiro for his erwn from a pit hear the Locks.' Columbia is: a'pleasaht-Sitiiatiaircii the banker 'the Moncmeahela rlv* 1 er, a.Bhortdistanc9below Loeh Ko, 3* iff,the midaFof an ox-- tensive stonVeoal region, and would to a desirable potpt for pianhlhcturihg'e^tamishtiiftnis.V'-'r l " •"* • ; . ;Two Hundred acres of saperior gtono Coahwitii’House, Railroad* &c. This property has & front of 140 rods on rtho Slononganpla river; an excallentianding'jgpod.. grade and .foundation for railroad—with enough lovel grbund at one point for ho uses and gardenspor locations for manufactories; The vein is deep enough ,to allow: horse* to be used in haul ingout the coal—the qualify of which, for Iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses,'is not stffpaseed by anj ih the country. "r . ... ' .. ..s',.- : ...._ -. . In my absence, my agOnt, James Blakely, will all necessary Information, and Be authorized-to gyre Warntn. ; tee deeds for any property sold. JAilEd MAY, ‘ fiayie .. 'tWo. IK) Pwm ktrw>! ; FORTY-OSH BClLDl9iti ! OTS ! - r ..-Asl> .. \ f . ; Two Largo Brick Dwelling Houses for 8&lo. 1 i 'HE subscribcrnoWoffers the following desirable proper* . x tyforsale, situate in, the Seventh Ward, and but ton minutes walk from tho Court House. .ONE LARGE BRiCK-HOCSE, with nine apartments, rituated on the comer of.Colwelt and Miller streets. - Also, ONE lAEQK TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, sftnated dniieed street. : Eight Building Lots on Colwell- Btreet j -tea Building Lots on- Reed street; .twenty-three Building Lota on Miller street.' This property is, very-conveniently situated, and will be .Very desirable for prirate residences.. - iTbe above property, if not 6old previous to the middled May,lBo4,will bepnt'npo.t Pablio Auction./ •Tsrutfs;—On^-fiithcashjthe.baisrrcein ten yeara, with annual paymohts. : For further particulars, enquire of the subscriber. _ _ ■ Isept3,tiia}r ..Corner Colyell.anfl Sillier TttiWanl. CUy.Property for Sale or.Bxohange* TILE undersigned will exchange for Lands' in'tbe suburbß, the. following property,. or. ofitpnlong payments,vlaY • •A threestory Brick House, on.Becond Btreet,'nowoampied by Hon. Charles liaylor.. Thin house is built in modern and of the best materials; • . ~=. *. ' • .v - , Also, three twostory Brick Houses on Pike st., each con taining three rooms. : r ' Also, two story Frame Dwelling. Houses on Pine st-, each containing twelve roomed' ' ' - Also, three two story Frame. Dwelling! Hoaseson Locubi st., each containing three rooms. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Pike each containing three rooms,--. . . - Also, three two story Brick Houses hi East'Birmingham, an a lot 30 feet by 120, with room to build seven , houses : .... . . .v : .. The Fifth.Ward.Property is. on six contiguous Lots of Ground, 60 feet front on Pino and Locust sta:, (continuing through the; square and corners on Pike st.) They are so arranged tbat cach property can be sold separate.. Any one wishing a home can be accommodated by paying little more than ii rent,afW the first payment, As I willgive ten years for the balanctC! Apply to ftalO|, JAMES BLAKELY. i . Valuable Property, For Sale. r rpHOSTJ TWO LOIS. Nos. 151 and 152,in Col. Wood’s plan' X of Pittsburgh, each GO feet bn Water street,’ and ex tending 357 find through to Front street, along Redoubt alley,immediately belaw John Irwin & Sous, and opposite the Central Railroad Depot'. Thewholewill be offered till theXstof-November,after.(which, (if.not.sold,)it.will be subdivided into'lots to suit purchasers." For terms, which wiJlbeniEdaeafiy as,'to payments, apply to ~v - • ! , .. . , LEECH, BIQALPUJ &. CO., ; pel* ' : Nb5.242and244, libertyst^Pittsburgh,Pa.' I*oll SALK—TWO UOOJU BULLDINO UfTS. -< ■ | SlZE—Each 50 feet front by 200 deep. PKIOK—S2OO each. . • : • TERMS—-$lO in hand balance ai $5 per month. SITUATE —Within 20 minutes walk of the city. . APPLY— Immediately, to - octlO- . , . ; S, CUTfIBERT & 50N,.140-Third- st TOWELLING HOUSE FOB-SALE, with Lot 60 feet front; 1 /ritnhta on tho Brownsville Rood; near the toll gato, in' South Pittsburgh. ; The House is a new frame of five rooms, well papered; a good Btablo and'out-oven; choice Fruit Trees, Grapes, Ac. - Price $llOO. •’ oct!3 8! CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third st. miIKEE MORE LEFT, ON SAME TJsUMB—Three Build* X ingjLots, within twentyminuteswalkof tho.dty, 60 feet front*by 184 deep, at $2OO each. Ten dollars In handj balanceßtfiTedoUarsuerinonth. Apply To*Dif, to ■ ! oct2o > B. CUTHDEET t SON, 140 Third si. ; .Magnificent Couutry Seftt. lllEiQhscriber.cffers for sale that beautiful Tract of Land on Coal Hill, formerly occupied by KoberfcFinney, Esq., and adjoining the residence of A. Kirk Lewis, Esq. ~Jt contains twenty acres, and.part of which is undercut* ' Ovation, haring on it a fine yonng Orchard, and Is alsoorna-. monted with forest trees, Bhruba v plarits^«fcc. Thblocationcommandsoneof the most extensive views in Western beingwithin twenty minutes ' walkfrom the city, presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market. : If not sold entire before tholstof June, it will be divided Into Lotsand offered nt Auction. A . WTf.KTVS. tny3 : i. • ' - - ~71 YonrQist. For ..Sale* A . LOT OF GROUND in Hogg’aPlan of Lots In the Third XX Ward of the City of .Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 2P feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running . hack 117 feet. The property will be sold, clear of all incum* branco, except an annual ground rent of one hundred and: Blxty-flve doUors, to which it is how subject On the proper* ty are seven good' TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame —all two.stories high, and renting for about five hondred dollars annually. • T Price, $1200; $6OO cash', and $660 -in 6 months—bygood endorsed paper. •. . WIL C. FHIEND,: . ja!2rtf Attorney at Law, No. 126 Fourth street. FOR SALE l A- COUNTRY SEAT, situated within threehundred yards XX of the Railroad Station in East liberty, containing about hicuandone half acres. The'improvements consist . of a good two story Frame Dwelling House, with brick out houses and stabling and an abundance of fine fruit and ex cellent water, Enquire of • BAKEWELL & CAMPBELL, Attorneys at Law,"7s Grant street. 'TT'INECASr-50 bhls puro Cider. T sop2B . J. P.'WILLIAMS. NAILS— 15Q'kegsassorted Nailßand Spikes. -sep2B J. D. WILLIAMS. GLASS-60 boxes 8x10,9x12.10x12,10x14. •- ,sep23 J. P. WILLIAMS, 122W00d st. ~T"\lilEi> APPLES—IOO bushels on consignment; for sale. U sop2B ' J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood st ", rToLDEN SYKCP—6 bbla extra fine. \X -sopSS - J. D. WILLIAMS. Ct UGAR-HUUSK -MOLASSES— © . lObblsSt James; . ,60 bbls Now Orleans; 10 hf. bbla do For sale by sep2B -- •. ■ • ' J.-D. WILLIAMS. e OFFER—SO bags prime Kfoj 20 do do Lsguayra; • , 20 do Old Government Java ; • 6 cases Ground, in pound papers. sep2B ; , • • ' ~ . P, WILLIAMS. f*( \ A LBSi CUIiOME YELLOW, in Store and for sale by PWy . sep23 FLEMING BROTHERS.’ IJLANK;iS(X)KS>—Copj iXimyand Mediuia; Blank work, i > of every description, on hand or manufactured to order. Always on hand a cnolco stock of ' LegcK? ••••*: Journals Bay Books; Invoice, Cash and Order Bekks; - IHme Books, Ac. Blank books paged to order. SILK BONNETS.—A. A. MASON & cO., No. 25 FIFTH street, will open, on Thursday, the 13th last- 200 new. Fall Stylo SILK BONNETS: octll . KOCHE SHAWLS.—IOO Brocbe Shawls, beautifui'pat -tew,-just rec\l at; • - At A: MASON & CO.’S, octll • •: <• -t •• •■' No.2sFifthBtreet.V lONG SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON a CO., No. 25 FIFTH j : street, will open, on Wednesday, the 12ihi&Bt, 5 cases EMPIRE LONG SUAWL3. .... . ...... -0ct11.;... A A. JIASON No. 25 FIFTH street, would invite . attention to;their unrivalled assortment of Ladies’ Cloth and Satin Cloaluy and Velvet TalmaiC . - <>ctir JOST- RECEIVED, Ladies' Brown, Drab col'd GAITERS; also. Ladles’ French Mo.,Kld and. Goat Skin BOOTS, BIIOOIES, JENNY LINDS, and BUSKINSr-all of the best paanuffceture, and at low prices.- ■ L/E. HAYWARD, octlO . . Market and Liberty: etfl.-,: 'jdSs./rV SHELL OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY AT \£vy ffta PY KB'S, on FIFTH STREET, one door above ; yggjjr- .immediately oppcaito Blason ' jgg-A call to solicited from lovers of good Oysters.' [gep!6 OLA&SKS-r250 bbls Plantation Molagsea;.' • : 175 lialf bbla do do 15 bbteSogur House- do ■(SLJaines.'J [Bepl4] MILLER & RICKETBQN. *; Fqt Balo~by VARNISHED PAPER Oak, iPine, Elm, Walnut, Bose : and Tulip Woods, with •310oldiDgB and Medallions. Also, various styles of Italian •Marble, with deMgns for hanging. Forsaleby- ■ - octT ; -WALTER P.'MARSHALL; 65 Woodsfc TRADER HANGINGS—A great varictT. from Vtslsec and' £ Gold, at $5:00 to good imitations at 3714. Beautiful Papers at 12&:.Cheap Paporsyas lbw : , as Cvj cents.'-'For Bale by. .- f [oct7] J : , WALTER P. MARSHALL. ' X?i iA LBS. ROSE PINK, just recaitfEd and for Yale by. OUU j octT , • FLEMING BROS. 1 1 U\ LDS. -TILDEN’S ALCOiiOUC MEDICINAL £2& .AUvJ TRAds: a full assortment on hand and Ibr sale bv - oct7 FLEMING BROS; • O 11RCT IRON—4O tons assorted, for saloon farorahle terms by . pep2o -■ J.B. LEECH, Me ALPIN & CO. ' / tOLOCYNTH—IOO tbs Powderedfor sale by .. . KJ „ , - B. A. FAHNESTOCK, & CO* kneels . Corner Wood and First streets. :T*UDOi£ TIN—2SG bigs Bonca lor sale by - . IX> 80p29 . J. & LEECH, Me£LPIN-& Cty -• w J .it t ,>;«*•* <•■ .> . *■ H*. <»■ ■»* A v^- . 8. lIATEN, . Blank Book manuiiurturer, Market atrcat, comer df Second: ■ -■ I t . ..': t: .S ` ' . . .j.-'r'-v’.'pt'r ‘f'-jr ’■ '• v-’ i rji i. ' NUMBER *27; ~ MISCELLANEOUS, BAP^lOO'drizcn «fcil fitf'caU bj' v . SOLIXR JffilOJtETEflS,-v rf Jf* r t tali and 223 Liberty gt. * rpOIMCW .• H • ' ' - ' X 300 bflxfaßtxfsf oil & •Jtobinsop’aJTs Old ffs. .« 120 do • > . 100 'do MalMtt&o«)U^«d^8 r ff4&7 ; -...6o.Jtcgas£x.Tw!rt?BtWbt;rgli v ' ■ ; 25 :’do Plug • "do • • ;•* ‘'* do. - l - , , ■ Icfctsi* i * .* -~ -i --■* -^sgrQftaga uwtt? et>> -i- i-. "i’jf.->'X3*- fOijii? ‘Jilii .V/ ♦ Winter Fpenn oil; . ; ; y T -V .' . ‘ j •’Blcaclied ' J - L r,, ~, JBJcpchwl-tTintKtTTlalo .J. t - ,/.., f • [. •-/ ‘ Tanners;' : : ! No;vl;!arß asd',Qft*seed oil/ •>■•!./■ •-..* -y ilnstore ondfor solo bj MILLER* IUOKJSTSOtf, /. ' ' *?. ' sod 223-iabfrftai.:. Ji* BRAZIL BUdiU—7sbagsß/nfriJ sugar,for-OXoby 4 > MILLER *SICKKT3O2f, f ocl& ' -' 1 *221 and2B3 liberty 1 - BUITJSH AND ' ■ r -M ' j*.» - •-* 16,bl)toprtaepackfi . -Teas:* . •;> •/■ - ■■ ■ • '2so'catty boxes *- - ■ do--j *t * - l T • liberty fit* ~ fWJMSJfI—' ..... ' v '■ V 320baga'prirao'Bjo'cofTee* ' -30 do ; Lnguayrft--• do; ; ■■■■■'• -■■ ■i -f : .25 pockets Old UoTcmnunt Java do; for f-. o: .'->i i. MILLER&BICKBXBI>N,„Iv^? 1 v^ ? ’ - ~ 22l and 223 HbsHy at. ’"'V 1 r-r Tron,*Keifs,CMfon-Yarnfe; ! ’ : , '" Ti ' lr ■* ••'. *' 1-- ' 'i •> -•v - B^icor4St-tFine r lwopmfl>,^ r .s> -;,f v ; 'Bniahe{r>l>Bclte|B:tiiDB> ■' v w ' “Indigoj Vtuteieid, !eatf A jxyffdfri’t • B '"-.?■■ ' 'Shotvjialsritasyßpieea, candles? iU l . r: * -5 - ' ' 3IIIXEK ’£ HICKI?ESOI i t,".t ' 22! iuri 23 liberty rt. j 1 Buck win-: at flocr-*-ioo swka cm mio by - - 1 lOEKPATEICK & HEEfcOSS, - ?! ...f - j 2-13 Liberty 6tr«tATftICK & HEfcllONB.' - SOAl»— 05 boxfeß paim Scnpfor sale by* ”•< oct2l ? hti* KIBSPATSICK AjHKHHONS. /I'|U^lo.bblfl^b;-ii < ar«tout *.. -" • *7] T" Xis 15' ,Tamjeis’- -do; for gale by -: •;*.. , > V -.l -ESB PuitK—3o bbla Mesa Pork for sala.by ' ' ' 'vl oct2l i KtljjtPA'fKICKA ' AKTIBTa' MATKKIAJL—• - 1! - 300 yards' Canra&sr, for.artfsts7 .* -50 gross ;Bristleßnishea; - 60 do Sableo6 ; 7Cf do Painl^'g J d'lnojiiii''ta'be3i ' * -PaletCefs 4 Ac.L ,( ...... In stortfnnci for sale by , IXK3JING BROS* ! ' Snccchors to J. Kidd h Co., , r 60 Wood rireet: ~ IQUQKICE BAXIf->SUO Bte, BlcUy. in utoranndih^ i " t*y. ■'■ •••• : f S Vp2B> «FJjEMiyQ BROS, ‘ i KOUi'SCLPHUIi— COO 1&3 in fitoro and by' i ; ' ; i ' .' FILMING BROS. > O ALEKATCjJ— lbs Jbt salo- by- -•*. + ; . y rc* 23 . < i ■ .FLEMtWa 8803, ■' j'XXIIACr JAM2WUOI> —GOO ibg In Btorc.ftnd Sat fialo by' - - j oct2B : - - ‘ IELEMISO BTtO3. ■ OILS— 20bbIa.No.iTarinersJ Oil:' r “- r • '.‘lo ■ “•T-Kd.‘rEfttilC''^4d; :: -20. .^i^lnley-BieaclSßd-'mialeOil;* , ♦*» f , In Ewreaud-foraale by r J?I>EMXNG BROSL, - .**, ‘ ‘‘ ’ " Sttctc^ors‘to; J. Kidd'i’Cav 1 ’ ~ * 60Woof street.' > • T~AC DTJS—Ia atoteiind for sale by rl r» ~ ±j .octal. ■■•• -- -FLEMIKQ ; • OIL VITIUOLr-11/ catboyflJnßtoroAndftjreatßbT ' ; *»r. r , - ••••>•• _PLHBINO;imOS. \T Al'KltlAN KWilr-iQUlbs iaigllflh in atotfcAnfi.fm* tifa,.. •"• b * roctgif. . mnras bros.’ j m 'pels FLEinSQ■ BBOTHEB&.• -. / 46 boxes, prime, jufltxeceivedjiDdftr soler by^'t? • „ , SSIIIH & SINCLAIR, 011123 123 Second nmUsX.Front.«treet. > br itiq.Ooiiee;forjmlaT SiygDAJR. ~ "IST khds N, O. Sugar for Bale by m : boxes, assorted sizes, fopeole by" »..r oct2 * ! ' ... SMITH i B&CEAIK. 7 :. / lODJttttil—lO tlrunjs for salo bj - J - s-7V. M.. Wt2S ' ' SMITH 6 BIKCEAIK. ' - , bofilieXfi?rBaleby. r . v* - <■• J. oc2oy : • - -'• ; SMITH A^IKCLATTL >f ' barrels for saleii? •' " -. ' "‘ ’ 0c20.., t? ;r. . , . SMITHS BBK&AI& •* 111- Wals ' Su S“lor salo by.. .7 1 1 " SMTH-a siwctAfa,’ ‘ ■; 'TMeTttAOT M>UY?OOD—lO.OWßslbrsalo hr ■ . •%L». - %A-^AHNEgTOOK.-4,00*. ..... S & _ Comer Wood ing Tir»t «i. ■?' ■' A SALK; price S3U«- " ' —-■ ■& cpmukbi sos. ucShM . -> BUJK2to ' Cora ■* astmadSOf*? 8t ™t,,25 pcs. moro orttoK ) ... ( Square Bhawfa, of eyajSSlm? _v‘'?“ LoD «^ nd Ti,,, rpoiucpo-w 00X03 Mi-g’aWlo plugs; -i.: ■; A fP«n;ana,natatalleajf;s ; ' ■' t - a rjlA^lOCA—^K}lbs, l :i. i-j —~"- ■, - • ■-. -B.A.J'AHNIiSXOOKr* CO. „ - Corner Wosa&nfl TIrSW * ° 5 - - 3IASOM Acivß, No. 25 Rnh. !■ . 1 Colored Md «yl« of Dress W ¥«U Beß2B? 6 brigtlt y c i ,ow lpr sale by - '.■. , eepag;, ■ ~-, , B. A. rAUStoTOfft- jSSttuii kJ :Sep2B ' - : B. A. JAtjLNKSTQCK ■& CD. J. S. LEKOU, IfcALpif & 00.- 1 • 242 and 244Xlberty rtnieL *' tf JiwcoaforEnjXV . , XV- sepia , ■ J.^g.LEEck O Bna , l 4.'> s «'‘ Outor^L,, . :- tco; T ' \/- JJSA.NGUOOU.Mr-700 ACJKtB Of iAN n SoTThITT A BnwArjsaleb^.-„_.. ~— tH ' »• *■ S A^T OU,—iu bMto “> fresh, for • 50 tail chests pram UrwaT;; ~—r —r- . ■ ' * 'ChaloaatilOotoßg;" r ,Vr ' - ■’ ■■: • XP-Wlttmt.- : ' P A^lrt U ‘ ? OA,: ’- ouu *- ■ wt,l ° ' ym.Mi.NQ Btti^ppo 1 oeag - .a ... . K-^Ij^RSTMK-Tm ~~~ "’ ' “ *" ' • ' -,r * 'IWIiNTy-PJCVK'barrelfl Alpyn, In CrratnL in fotsateby - S's-'' * . j . ~ \ mm :V ■ • McAtmAcO.