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V' o i * *1 ‘ ' I ’ --.X VOLUME XII. THE DAILY MORNING POST l nntcd and Published eoerjf Morning, (Sunday excepted.) BY PHILLIPS & GILL9IOKE, HOBTU-WXST OOhNStt 0? WOOD AND FITTU BTBXITB. TER MS.— *Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance, fiix Dollars will invariably bo required if not paid witliis the year. . JS3F Single copies two OJticTg—tor sale at the counter is the Oftioo, and by the Newsltoys. . THE BATUEDAY MOBHIHG POST L published from the some office, on a large blanket pine sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. - Single copies FIVE CENTS. 1 •C3J- No paper will be discontinued (unless At tho disarm on of tho Proprietor*,) until oil arrearages are paid. ■ GxT No attention will bo paid to any order unless accom panied by tho money, nr satisfactory reference Ln this city. AST Connected with the Establishment of the Morning Pott u one of the largest Job Printing Offices in the city, where all kinds qf iccrk « done on the shortest notice, emdmost reason*■ - GMeterm*. • > l _>• KATES OF ADVERTIBKHG, AGREED -UPON BT TEE PITTSBURGH DRESS- . rat inrw sospiEm, oa ixss: One square, one insertion. 0 BO “ •* each additional tmiwt^n lll ,„„ )[lllll IIUII t • 25 ** M <n* week 1 75 ** « two weeks 3 00 a “ three week*...... 4 00 ” u one month 5 00 ** ** two month*..;; 700 ** w three g QO “ four m0nth5........ ............. 10 00 u tlx months..; .'l2 00 * w one year...... u.... .. 18 00 Standing Card, sir lines or locs, per tunnmn lo 00 CIIASaX&BLB At FIKABCKE Oue square, per annum, (exclude of the paper)- 25 00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. F. GILLSIORG, - ATTORNEY AND 00ONflELL0U AT LAW. OJJlct, comer of Fourth sired and Cherry alley , PITTSBUfcfIU, Pi.., /55F* Will attend to his professional business as usual) at his oDlcu, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 4 P. M. of each day. . ; ■ Jy2o • Ci Orlando Loomis* ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street) shore Wood. Jy-*7 Thomas M« Marshall* ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Lawritfs Buildings, Fourth street. jan7:ly it* 11* Carnahan f ATTORN RY at LAW —Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alloy and Grant Btroot. je!fcy J» N.lTClotvryt Attorney' and counsellor at law—office in BAfcewcllV buildings, oh Grant street. jo2 D. H. llazeii, TTORNEY AT LAW— No. 127 Fourth street, shore and „ near Snilthfield.; • • • . marffhy Ji S. Morrluon, Attorney and counsellor at law—omee, re moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. tprlO;y . It. Biddle Roberts, Attorney at law-oibco, no. isssmithfloia street, between Fifth and Sixth.' Collections carefully attend ed to—specul attention given toiConTeyanclng. [dcc&iy Thomas Means, Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. iny4 .. . J ' S* F* Koss, A TTORNEY AT LAW—No. 100 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, _f\_ Pa-, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Ptnb.le. . ■ • jc23 . ft. Backmuter t A LDERMAN—Offico, Fourth street,'third door ab**re _f\_ Smitbfield, South side.. Conveyancing of all kinds done wuh the greatest caro and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es* tate examined, ic. novl6 BUSINESS CARDS. James C< Watt, ■\TERCUANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street, Opposite the AvL Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pa. , apr7 Walter P. Marthall, IMPORTER and Dealer in French and American Paper Hangings. marJ 1. \V. Chadwick, Dealer in rags and paper, no. 149 Wood street Pittsburgh. The highest price in cash paid fbr rage. • iayll:T- Ji Bryar, ■TTrUOLraALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT TV 105 Liberty ctreet, and SI Diamond alley. fcblOry J. K. Weldin, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and School Books, Paper and Stationery, No. 63 Wood street, (between Thirl and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pal [mr2o 8. CUTIi3ET.T„, 8. COTHBKRT SON, Real estate and general agents, No. bo SmiUifuLd ttrteL , . ’ . novl ' Ij. JE. Hayward, DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty fits., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. JelLy It. F. WEDDELL, LOAN BROKER, Dealer m Notes. Bonds.Mortgages.Real Estate Stocks, Merchandize, Ac. Office, Masonic Hall, FifUt street, next door, to the Citizens* Deposit Bonk, Pittsburgh, Fa. aprB . FBANCia O. UAILET... .......JNO. A. aXSSIUW. BAILEY & EENBUAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers Id Wooden and Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware, House* « keeping Utensils. Wholesale and Retail,No. 253 liberty street, Pittsburgh. aprlfttv King A Moorhead, WHOLESALE GRuCERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. fmTttd Smith & Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS—Corner Woodand First eta. fnorh A« Fahnestock A Co<} WHOLE3ALK DKUU WAREHOUSE—Corner First and Wood streets, and cower Wood and Sixth. . ffebl William Glenn. FOEBINDER —Comer of Third and Wood streets, abore CM; Kay, where he is prepared to do oYery deseriptian of Ruling and Binding. . : {dec2 John U* Mellor* "\XniOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL YV INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Mode, School Books and Stationary, No. 122 Wood street, fjanl 1L C, Stockton, Late Johnson a stockton, bookseller, sta tioner, Pnnter and Binder—comer of Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . {jySlrtf Tliomas SI. Little, WATCII AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel, Ail kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. . faps:ly Patti & Murdock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. .>■■• :' faplitf JOHN GROUTT, SUCCESSOR to MAnrnrA M’LAUQtun?, Importer of BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, Ac. Also—Dealer in .ft'iii' Old Whitley and Peach Brandy, comer of Sxnithfleld and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Janl&tf ' A. Tindle, ' WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS, HSgJSa«£TIIUNK, VALISE and CARPET RAG mauuia©- o k .turer, No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy29:y . ... J. D, Willi ami, - TTrnOLESALB AND RETAIL FAMILY-GROCER, AND fY Forwarding and Commission Merchant,.Dealer-in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures—Wood four doom üboro Fifth, Pittsburgh. . mart. PAGODA TEA BTOHE* JEHU HAWORTH, WtuitadU and JUtaU Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Brau dies, Wines, Ac., comer of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pu. fab2Sry • Card, HLEE, (snemsson ro Muopot * Lts.) WOOL DEAL * ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for tho.wile of American Woolen Goods, N 0.339 Liberty street Imy4 ’ j. d. ntnaox~.......~;u.Utt £lhkpatxuck«........ m >j. r.mn kpt«, . Kirkpatrick & Herrons. ■TiriIOLiaSALB UROCEUS,, I’itODUCB >ANI> 00MMI3- T T BION M KILCIIANTS, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manu factures No. 94:3 lAbtrty itreet, Pitlsirurghj Pa. icyl7:y Joan - COCBB»!* ytiEiriWfl!. FLBBIIN6 EROTHKEB, . (Successors to J. KSdil £ QW -TT7-HOLESALB DRUGGISTS, A'o. CO IKood lfr«L Pltts ! T Cur„'h, Po. Proprietors of Dr. STLsno’s Celebrated TrrmifUKe, Direr Pills, Ac. m?7‘r CARKUGK FAcl'oky; WK.TtRRY, Virgin alley,between Wood and liberty • streets, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAttOUCIIES and CARIIIAIIKS, of every description. All work done warranted. Tho advertiser would hero state that ho served nmo years apprenticeship to the business, and has worked for many years in the principal shops of the Eastern cities. C(nr2u.tf ' botiaohman ds Haxmlcixu LITHuGKAI'HLttS— Third street, opposite tho Postoffico, Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural, nod Mnchlno Drawings, Badness and Visiting Cards* etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed In Color*, Gold, Drome,or Bitick, in tho most approved style, ami at the most reasonable .prices. - •••..• - octl6:ly R„ . AoKtitt Loom! b, LM/ESTATE AGIINT, Merchandize, Stock, and Bill Broker, Office, No. 02 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The Bubicriber having opened an oflloo at tho above place, for the purpose of negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and all other Instrumrota for the security of Money, and for the parchiwi and ealo of Stocks. Will also give prompt and 14011 buying, selling, renting of and lea* ing Ilwil fjj7l AUSTIN LOOMIS. rpHK OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, {Lin Jonn- R 4^i,f E^ar«p E s Comraml a l, Cana] and Steaml»M?J o b r?&hKJ„/ a»l£ Bmdlng, and furnish erory art'clo in tonEtok S? «id l B^S^te. @U “ mer3r W<mll <™».“nirrnt Markßt Printing Otllco and Booh Bindery. Ho. 60 Third n* rustle SEW SEED STOBEt " : JAMBS WABDROP. BBaaapaaagSja. "T ~# ~'f ~ -.R. -- ti ^s -4.1`..x. +i a BUSINESS CAEDS. JQSWtt .CuEJtEUUS iI’CLOBEEY. WbolG8&lo 82id rHot&il ClQlhin? Herchants. NO; 8 8 WOOD STREET. ®®^ respectfully inform tliwr old customer* And the public la general, that they have this' day tu* sodated themselves in the above business, under, the firm of JOHN SPCLOSKEY & CO. They respectfully solicit a Share of public patronage. ■ • S'bs provlousbu&lness of each will be* settled by them selves respectively; • , • • " fel*9 . WOAUM MTU.fR, PidLa^;.;...... i .^v.wM.iue£2.-TSo3,l , UtBburgli. Siller & Rtokotson, WHOLESALE GROCERS; IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, Wines and Segars—Nos. 172 and; 174, earner of Irwin and liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns, constantly on hand;- . - Jy2B B* TV C. Blorirani BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on hand a' general assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blunk Books. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and Re tail, No. IU4 Wwod.fitieetj below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh. tSS» Wanted, Sags ana Tanners’ Scraps. eplStly James Lovrry t Jr.) /THAIS AND BEDSTEAD MAN tIFAOTUSES—No. 294 Vi Fefcterman’a Row, Liberty street, has on band a large . atock of Chairs and Bedsteads, of every description, made of the best materials, which ho will sell lower than articles of the aamu quality can bo sold In tho city, lio would call par ticular attention to his largo stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs-and Bedsteads, which ho will Bull at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turhfng of every description executed in (he neatest huuuiar. Orders left at tho ware Rooms, or at tho Jdßl* oorocr of Adams and Liberty streets, will bopromptly ttendod to. ~ , ~iaBKi m. a. iam»m cmhulix. • HEBEON & CRISWELL, BELL ANU BRASS FOUNDJBHS, MANOVACTUIUSIIS of'all kinds of BttASS WORK, LO COMOTIVE, BIEAM iafOlNK, I’LUMBEUS, Ac. Al eo. Cotton BattiCguHaunfacturers^ Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Omco and Store, N0..12 Market Rtr<-ct, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and taken in exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. y:; . - , feUbly JOSEPH T. LOWRY) JTo, 43 Cbm#* of I\fth end -Hood £3. mts, Office op Btairg. Entr&ncofrom Fifth street Pittsburgh, RESPECTFULLY announce to tho public tJiat ho has commenced tbe REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in •conntu tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. 110 will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any capacity, or those in wont of places, will be supplied at short notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. Bxfcrtncf* —T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., W. O. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, Janies Mackcrul, A. A. Masim, M&ffifcAOld. .janlfi Carso’s Daguerreotype and. Art Gallery, Apollo Building, iSo. 76 Iburih street, {next to Zyncfr Carpet Emporium-.) , &R. M. CARGO & CO. having fitied up tho ample rooms in the city with mammoth sky and aidn lights, -otfer First Class LIKENESSES, tu style to suit all, varying in prit*o according to sl*o and quality of case, Ac. t£»,. Hujierior Gil Paintings, by the best artists, fur sale, ami on o.t bUiitiou during tha d&y.aud evening. Citizens and ru-uu gers are invited to cull and examine spwiQicna and ir.t inga. .T:: :V ' T :• aprt'7 ' • • HEW CABPET STORE! . • So* 47 Fifth Street, near Wood* A VnneaJUd assortment of CAJU'ETINUS and OIL ,J\. CJX)TUB, of the latest ohd most beaut iful patteru.'i lor apringeaies. now open foj; inspection; ©ousistiugof— RoyalTelvets; * ■Bruswjjs; • Tapestry Brussels;- Tapestry Ingrains; Extra Super Tb roe Ply; ' Super and Fine ingrain; Tapestry Valiums; • Twilled and Phan Vemtians, . Together with every description of low priced Carpetings, Chenille and Tuftedßcga and Matts, Canton audOdr Mat ting; Jute, Cham, Cocoa, Addnid, Ahcan, and ShcopfMn Matte {-Floor and-btairUil Cloths, oil widths ami qualitii-*; Stair and Floor Druggets, Green Baize, Piano ami Table Covers, Yehitian Blinds,,Window Shades, sniir Rods, Ac., Ac., at the very inters* cash prices. mar2l. > ROBINSON A (M. CliandeUera and Gas Fixtures, rpHE subscribers arc now opening at Ibcir new H arerooui- J. NO. 100 FIRST STREET, hotwwu Wood nudSumh fiotd, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, brack- KT3, PENDANTS, and ail articles connected vitGos Fiulti}'-, ever OfTerod in thU. market Having arrangements rnu-Jj by which they will be constantly inreeolpt-Of-new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to sdi ns low os anyhouse in tho and beinrr proctii’al Gas r li ters, can ©Her peculiar advantages to those dcririnyaxtH'-s. In this lino. "We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every du ecripticm forgaa. water and jteam. Brass Costings of all kinds made to order promptly. ; u. -. . : V : LONG, MILLER A Ct)., :mnrSTy - - ■- . No. Tir^t b> M^Kiciley, House, sign, ornamental painter, a:;j> Dealer In PoJntri —No. 44 St- flair street, l-'ittebutuh. Has-Constantly on hand all kinds of .Points, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish, Link'd tdl, Boiled oil, Spirits Ttuqwntiae, VViu-iotv of all sben, Putty, Psiut Brushes, ail of tbe best quality, and io r sale at reasona ble prices. sepll R LAIRD, (late of tho firm of CuoLbt & Laiup,) havuv; • op-Cued STORK NO-. 0, (two doors above the 01-. l stand,) Tor tbe purpiose of ciuryiug on the. CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention to bu.-inesa to merit a share of the patronage of the late firm. • j N. B<—Clothing made to order in tho most fashionable Styles, and on Uie eborteit uotici'—inferior to. nuno in thu city, - • janliCry .H-.U COTUHJOIX. James Slotltnger! MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully Inform his friend* and the public, that Ms new estab lishment is now in full operation, and that he if* prepared to famish Boi*t Cabins, and till .ail order* fur planed Lumber, with promptness, and'at the lowest rates. Beard end Plank, planed on one or both rides, constantly on hand. Bash, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now*furnL*h them with planed staff suitable fur every description of work. . Honey Loan OfUcOi JOHN A. O’BIUEN <fc CO., . 137 Third itrt(t r beloio SmiUijUid, * MONEY to loan In largo or small quantities,on Gold and Silver Plate,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Gum, Pistols,' Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. Forfeited Pledgessold Immediately after being outof date, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and Watches Jewelry, A&, always on hand. >*i>7 ■ AAMULD 6 WILLIAH9i HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, JCASUFACTC&EOS OF Chilaott Fumacos, Wrought Iron Tubing, Aim Firnaos foe Ste.au, uas oa Water, 49*No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. sep'JT 49* We have sold our Furnaces, Patterns, Ac., to Messr* .ARNOLD A WILLI AMS; whom wo cordially recommend to tho patronage of the public. sgp23 . 'SCAIFE, ATKTNgQN A OKKLY. Boots bUoes) AT HINTON’S HKAD-QUAKTEns.—Tuomas lliktox, St. Clair Streep between Penn and Liberty street?, Ims jus l received a superior assortment of BOOTS and SHOE-* and MATERIAL, which he Is prepared to dispose of to hi friends and the-public generally, at cheap rates. Any arti cle in his line, made up at the shortest notice. P. 8.-HANDS WANTED on all kinds of work, j aep2 ijt it. DIiAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer h '.••Country Produce,-offers for Halo a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family use. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at; his Steam Mills. Also Dried Fruity Foreign and Domestic. Produce token in ex’ ebanga for Merchandize. * F. K., D.'hak.procured a full wwortment of Lambeth's WarrantedGanlen Seeds, and invites the attcniiou of all in tereated in rural affairs. . . jnnll JOtttPß UrWKCOTT. «M a caur fcippiseo# & iixrin' M. (LATE J. S.STFJCKLEa A C 0.,) ANOTAOTURERS OP MIUSNIX FIIUS PROOF SAFES. Second Street, between Wood and SmlthflcM—On -Tuesday afternoon, July 25, IMS, the undersigned were col lod uppn fa MeMii.lAppencott i Barr, to witness un honest and ndr test of. one ofjheii P t teuix Safes. The furnace be ing prepared, the Safe was placed insido thereof with Bookn. papers and .some money; when tho door of the Safe was cl£ sed and the fire kindled at o quarter past 2 o'clock and in a abort time the Safe was red hot, and continued till half past 6 o’clock, being about'four and a half bourn, when tho com • mittee expressed their satisfaction that tho time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace Was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure In recommending Urnse Safes to the public, os being, in our judgment, entirely fireproot . JARVIS 4 TKABtJIV * NOCK A RAWSO\y* CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON & TUATCIUSIL BENEDICT A CARTER, H ISAAC CROMIE, lam engaged la,the foundry bushiest,- and know some thing about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe* and can freely say there was no bumW about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, 1n my judgment, entirely fireproof WM. KAYE In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signatures! they all spoko In the highest tpruiH of the fairnwn of the test, and their full, confidence of the tiafo’s being entirely fire proof. We have constantly oa hand and for sale u full assortment of the above,fmerSll BELL k TERRY JOHN 0. PARRY, {successor to J. 0; Party & Co ,) been to Inform the customers of the old firm, and tho public generally, that he has now on hands, and is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description or CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs* Patent Kettles, for.Boap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles; for the manufacture of Cane Sugar —all cast on a jxtfsnt process, known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those made on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, aIL from new and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons. Sad Irons * Rolling Mill Costings, and Machinery of every description.- always on hand or mado to order. Cook Stores, Kitchen Ranges, ond Coal Stores, of over? description; lowaCook Stores, flyosizes, which received the first prlie for 1850 and 1851, at tho Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Ra., and recommended by fifteen hundred -persons; Entorprile.Oook Stores, four sizes; Premium Cook Stores: Eg* ond Radiator Coni Stores; Parlor Stores. Ac, Parlor Orates and Fenders, groat variety, Iwaoiilully enamelled. Common Crates, and buildlngmaterlal of every descrlstton. < A a«at ■variety or Ornamental Ramng, for Cemeteries and Fencing:-'-' <-■ ■--■■ ■ Plough! and PUmah-VatEngs—X large stockof ell the Made In me, and will be sold at rodncedprlces. Hell s pat en* Lever, Tree A m erliah.. Fgatt’a,. Crane’s, Kiakald’s, Woods',Peacock’s,Hull’s,'lmpraredßnll,4c. ; . BouMe ftoiphrs—Tho Michigan Rouble. Plough, which has taken the preminm at the. State Fairs of Kew i Fork, Pcnnsylroata, endOhia.andwherererlt has bean exhibited. &onmtd^Jails r of wWchl lowest prloes; and.'respectfully invite the puMto to ghr* meacalLwttheoldsbuit No. 163 Wood HT. - -- , -.-‘V: JTIVTV O OIpDV. . •• . ll . .;*£***• . , .A, :» A-'.- : V-" ..S''- '•-'■■ ■ ’7w A,' ■' U* 1 a■■~X ?S ?’ £■} sb ' PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & GILLMORE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. lowa fousduvT ■ NO. 103 WOOD STREET- PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1853. BUSINESS CARDS. FIATiO FORTES* ■ CHARLOTTE BLUMB, No. 118 Wood /Sjs>jg|SS3?gss? street, second door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa., offers for sale a large and well assorted • V if | (V stock of Piano Fortes, (Which arc just ar riving,) on the most liberal terms. The attention of purchasers Is especially invited to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. These instruments being madooxpressly for this climate, and having tbo over strings, have n volumo of tone un equalled by any others. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Galo & Co n New York; B&oon & Raven, Nov York, Re lchcnbach & Sons,- Philadelphia; and of nr own hanotac- Tima, which arc well known, and have been used In this and other cities for 16 years. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Guitars —Aline selection of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. V-, Turfmi—The best Italian, French and English make. Accordzcms —From the best Paris manufactory. ALSO—-Flutes, Clarionets, Brums, Fifes, Banjos, Tambo rinos, Triangles, Ac. Jsinnps—ltalian, French,English and German, warranted to be of the verv best quality. . Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura blhtv.uoatnMß aodilespntrh. • —*r4s> New Arrival of Ohlckerlng's Pianos. »■ ■ . The subscriber will receive and opon for salOj on Thursday tho 18th inst, the follow* H n' Trowing now PIANO-FORTES, from the cele* « " « U.“bated manufactory of JONAS CHICKED INQ, Boston, via: No. splendid rosewood double round cornered. 7 octavo Piano „..$4OO No. 13745—-One do do do do $4OO 41 13747—-One do do . do do -$4OO ** 13764—0n0 Rosewood, round front, 0 0ctave....,.....5290 44 13755—0n0 do do do $290 K 130S&—One .do square do “ 13418—One W&lnat do do $2OO *• 33015—0n0 do round front, do $275 All tho above Pianos are furnished with the now patent iron framo and new scale; with Mr. C bickering's nomo cost on Uio plate, to prevent imitations and imposition. Pur chasers are invited to examine the above, on their arrival at the Music Store and Plano Worcrooms of JOHN 11. MEL LOR, Agent for Chlckoriog'a Pianox, No. SI Wood Ft., Pitteburah. NEW MUSIC l NEW MUSIC 1 HKLhDhlt biisjud received a fine colioctioo of Ju • lien's and Foster's muslo. The celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: The Dram Polka, Julian; Mont !>!ano Polka, JuUen; Rival Scbottisch, by F. Brown; Silver Cloud Quickstep; St. Nicholas. Scbottlsch; Melgbrido Polka, by SLrakosch; Polka; A new RODg, by 11. Kleber; The sleep in the grave togoiber; Adieu dear native land, trio, by W. V. Wallace Lilly Bell end old Dog Tray, by Poster; Meet me by moonlight, duett; Softly ye night wind*, ballad, by V. Walldcc; Atnlitvrda Polka, by Dodworth; and other tine pieces. (w»pl4 J. S. LEECH, JUcALPIN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Provisions, LXotals and Pittsfcarg Hanufacturos, Nos. ‘IA2 aso 2H Lincnrr street. PITTSBURGH. To Merchants and Others* GERMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of the dftUr nod weekly “ Frtihati Freund ” would respectfully in* vite tbs attention of msrch&nts and others to tbs atlvan* t&ges offered by their papers &a a medium of odfertUiuff among their German ftfUow-cltiieas both In the city and country. Thttir Daily paper L<* published on tbe post stbtxm, and has Doumxthe circulation of any Gerhin imilt published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which is pobUshed already for twenty years, circulates largely In the adjoining counties and \\ c«tcra Ivunsylvama, as well as throughout Ibo State of Ohio. Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find It to their advantage to make one of oar columns as a medium ot reaching ihu German business. Terms as low as any other ipsper in the city. ; <Y»rner of Liberty and St. Clsfr streets, al>ove Jtrann k belter's Drug-Storo. L. k W. NEED, . Publishers and Proprietors. ACAItJ).—.Mr. (i. ANTON anti 11. bUH KOKDEtt would rcsprvffuliTticnomicototliccltiumsof lMttsbur?h anil tlmt they will fcire inKtrurUous on the Mono, UuiUr, Violin ami Fluu>. Inquire at 11. SchtfxslerA Co/a Ni:w MUSIC STOOKJW Fourth nwt sep23 KT LVV MUSIC SlOiU2—Tbe subscribers bare Opened it il No. 83 Fourth «trent.&choice.collection of music and murjicM instruments, Italian and German Pianos, by M. Lnml, of i'nris, aai Mr. Arnold: Flates; by M. Euler, fcnmkfort, A. M 4 Clarionets, do. - All kinds of bras* Instru* inputs from tbi! host trench manufactories* all of which we thu public on more ..liberal terinsj feeling confident that wo enp render entire satisfaction. 11. SCHItOKDKR 4 CO., No. 83 Fourth fit. If Schrowlor am! G. Anton will give instruction* on the piano, violin and cuitar. ncp23 “ BAKU &T OIOSKIt, “ ARCHITECTS:— OfHete: Philo Hull. No. 75 Third fitroet Pittsburgh; and east tide of the Diamond, Allegheny jyl2:»>uj ST. LOUIS. . •IOSISPIK MOOniUOK, COMMISSION AND FOKWAIIMNO MHItCHANT, No. o 3 CoM-MERCTAL, BELOW I'lN2 StILEE*, Bt* Louia, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS una Commissions win trcetwitb prompt and personal uttontion, ami Ilbcisl advance* wiU bo given when required, on Consigtyneuta or Dills of Idling, in hand. Orders forth® purchase of Lend, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will bo promptly filled at the lowest market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandize and Pro* duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always bo procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayageas much*aspoiaiblu avoided. &S7KHKHC£3: Page 4 Bacon, St. Louis; Kills A Morton, Cincinnati; Charleys, Blow i Co. r do; Strader 4 Gorman, do; Chouteau £ Valle, do; lloseo 4 Frazer, do; Doan, King 4 Co., do; Springer & Whiteman, do: J. W. Butler 4 Bro.,Pittsbh; E.O. Gooodman 4 Co., do; D. Leech 4 Co., do; K. & C. Yarnall 4 Co., Philado; Wm, Holmes 4 Co., do; Morgan, J. U.Buck4Morgan: Blow 4 March, New York. B. B. Comegys, do; Frost .4 Foirest, do; Shields & Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Josi&h Lee 4 Co., Baltimore. A.Q.Forwoll4Co.,Boston; AbrahamJ. Cole, do; Howard, Son 4 Co., do; W, B. Beyaolds, Louisville; H. D. Newcomb 4 Bro.. 'do; T.C. Twichelli Co., Commission Merohante, New Orleans* ttß-I 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 time of shipment. JOSEPH MOORIDCU2, aagO St. Louis, Missouri. AUSTRALIA. PIONEEB LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. Tho following Ships have Failed. — . ,Pry Ship Revenue, 1300 tons, 8d July; 4t“y&. “ Epaminontias, J4QO tona»loth August; “ Ocean Eagle, 1450 tons, 10th Sept'r; j**X\AyA'X%r “ Onoco, 1600 tons,23d October; « v 7. . “ gcargo, 1460 tons, 6th December; “ Baltimore, 1300 tons, 16th January; “ Euphrasia, 1200 tonß, Ist March; “ Oregon, 1000 tons, 21st March; u Nimrod, 1000 tons, 20th April; “ Sea Banger, 1200 tons, 15th May. The Ships of this Line are fitted with Emerson’s Patent Ventilators, and carry Fronds' Metallic Ufo-boats. The Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA, 000 TONS BUitTHEN, Haying mado two successful yoyagea from China, each In the very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish' ed her reputation for fast sailing, and will be dispatched ibr AUSTRALIA, About the 25tb of August The Ships of the Pioneer Line huvo mode remarkably quick and healthy voyages; losing only one passenger among 950 that sailed In the first five ships, whereas it uppoars from tho report of the Emigration Commissioners that the mortality on board English ships to Australia has equalled 4.90 percent. This very gratifying result shows that no care and exponso have been spared in selecting, ventilating, and provisioning tho ships of tho Pioneer Line. Thu INCA will only carry a limited comber of passengers, at as modcrato rates os are consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, ILR., or to E. W. CAMERON, 116 Wall at. C 7 X Agent, 6$ Pinh gU Maw>plcHaU.T>Ub«l/h. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE. No. 173 CHESTNUT STM EE T, (Opposite Indxpsndctce Hall, - ) r Philadelphia* FTOHrnrsE, in event style! Comprising Louis Xl\, Louis XV, Elisaboihan and Antique, ■with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Batinwood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in tho best style, equal to, ifnot excelling in qual ity, the Goods or any Establish . meat In theWnited Btates. • ; EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively exeluded,land using the oest ma terials, the work cannot fall to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers- is the facility of Furnishing a Hbuse, eitber in ele gant or piaiu style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each room correspond in style and quality, and the immense stock always on hand, being so various In design, enables purchasers to please their, taste in a selection, without the delay necessarily caused in ordering Furniture. To give an idea of the finished Furniture on hand, T need only inform you that my Rooms are 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors io number ; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 handß, which Is a guarantee that the work is nil done under my own immediate inspection/ ; 4£s“The Packing is all done In the Store, and Furnitnre warranted to carry safelyany distance. Visiters toPhila delphia aro respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise/ to call and examine the Goods. nu'ifi'lv 4KT109 WOOD STREET.^ TO. BOYLE respectfully informs the public thnt he hns . opened at his Depot, the number designated above, the most splendid variety of FRUIT that has over been of fered in our market. lie would respectfully invito his fel low citizens to call at-the above number, and examine his splendid collection of Fruit. . . - . ENGLISH AND GLASHICAL SEDUfiIARYi ' W. T. McDONALD, M. A., Principal. THE next session of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Ycodcr. Reference*—Hon. A. W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr,, S- F Von Bonhorsyß, MiU«r t . - ang2s L ’«* " i- r s C *.* * To Druggists & Merchants throughout tie Union. ' D. B. BI’CCLLOCGH, MA HUTACTUBEB vAND BBAMB :18 PAINTS, OILS, ic.. No, 141 Uatden Lane, NBW TOBK, p ESPECTFULLY invitos the attention of Druggists and li March ants throughout the Union to his largo atttT ox tensive asssrtment of 1»A1NT8,0IL& Ac., of tlio BEST&nd PUREST QUALITIES, which ho offers for. sale onvcry moderate term*, both to cash andcloso-Umahuyers. Below ore enumerated somo of the leading articles r -• ; j - WHITE LEAD, in oil, in kegß or 26 to 600 lbs. ; .: * BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, YEN. BED, In iuL PATENT BUYER, BPANISH BROWN, TETRA ENNA, Inoil.. - . :;:,"’yr < UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS,inoiL PRUSSIAN BLUE, CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil, VARNISHES of oil kinds. ‘ HAW end BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITKO CHALK, LAMPBLACK. AM. and ENGLISH YEN. BED, CHEOME BED aqd YKL LOW, dry and In oil. •* INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITUARGB, dry. , STONE. FRENCH* and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry. .. . CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry fend In OIL • !•> ■„ : FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. . - Druggists andothers In want of any of the abov a ftentlan ed articles, will find it to their Interesta to coll; oa ouried!!* ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and ottr in the business, give us advantages In Bailing over moat of those in the some line. ** D. B. MCCULLOUGH,' my2l:9m 141 Malden LamVNoW.Yorfc. PAPER WAREHOUSE. , Cyras W. Field & Co., v - k . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff street, . New York, are SOLE AGENTS in tho United States for Muspratt’s Superior Bleaching Powder.' .Victoria Mills Oelobrated Writing Papers* Rnssoll Mills Bupcrior. “ u Gencssee Mills Superior Printing u • Rawlins A Sons’ English Tissue “ i First quality French Ulhramarine. They ore Mao Agents for tho Principal Paper Uanu&cto* rers In this country, and offer for solo by far the jnogt ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu rers* materials that can be found In this or any Other country. They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No. XI Cliff street. No. 68 Cliff No. 184 Christopher street, and the Lofts ever tho large Inn Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Case only., .• Their extraordinary foeUUlos enable thorn to offer.all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. • * Paper made to order, any else or weight Liberal advan ces made on consignments of Pepor, Paper Makers* Stock and ether merchandise. The highest market price paid In CASH for all kinds of Rags ■ . . . » marghlgm Bradbury’s Piano and Melodeon Wororooma, NO, 423 IiBOADWAT, NZW TORK* - 'Tj'ILOM-enlarging my Warerooms, I am enabled tokeop a X* much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto* fore. AU Pianos furnlabod are of anolastio touch, and of an even quality, and deep, fall, rich - sod purely vocal tone, qualities most desirable, Inasmuch ae the voice wllladshna lots to the toneof. Ihoinstrumeni.- AU my Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies orcry bill of sale, anil are sold as low na can bo purchased cUowhere, ’Second band Pianos stall prices. - . /•_ X®- A JVew Invention.— The Oran Melodeon,wlth two Santo of Kcyt, tbo only thins of the hind la the country, having two stops, coupler, swell draw stops, Ac* a street and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to besope* rior for churches or Organ practice to the. medium sized Or* gans, priee $2OO. Also, the Common Melodeon, of all styles and prices. Being the exclusive Agent for these lustra ments, orders are solicited. Tbo usual discount made to the trade, and 10 por cent, to clergymen purchasing fbr-their own use. . js K. : BRADBURY, m&rlfcly TllEflrrt ami only I’IUZB MEDAL for Hot ness «t the World’* Fair, in London, was award* ed to ■ Vtf 4?l ■ LACEY k PHILLIPS, of Philadelphia—an honor they won over tlxo competition of the whole world. Messrs. L, k P. bur* now and keep constantlyenhnnd, at their establishment, 12, 14 ami Id booth Fifth street, the largest stock of !tEADY*MADS HAJttfESS, SADDLES, Ao, of any house in the United States, at greatly reduced prices. They ore now manufacturing their Harness and Baddies with such perfect system that therjuo enabled to sell a so* potior article of everything in thorn lino at a loss price than any other house la the country. They.never uno but the very best quality of- tto£est materiel of every description, aud no.paingor «• pon.se la -spared to reach perfection in every article—EuiTalo Kobcs, Glove* and tv hips. . . . They luvile purchaser* to examine their stock and their establishment before-making purchases. They invite alien* tion to the follow >mt list of pnees: norsafUarAets, fnrni • * » 87Ut052,60 Thick Morse Oorers, . . $4,00 to $7,50 Good plalnserficeable Single Hararps, fIH.OO to Fancy do do do, . $25.50 to $35,00 Good plain Double Harness, - . £40,00 to $60,00 Fancy do do, - . . £65,00 to $89,00 LAOE7 A PUII.LII’S’ Saddle* and Harness aroocknow* lodged to surpass u.ll others for elegance, lightness apd com* fort,aa well *s for rtral value and «CQr. V 2 ,14 and 16 South FI FTU street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. fdeclfcly BAIIY & BROTHER, NO. 252 OIIESNPt STREET, ABOVE NINTH, " I’lßfl L ADELPKII A, IJuTe open a largt- of tbft Styins and colon of CARPETINGS: Consisting, in part, of the following choice goods, vix,*— Rtch Kngllsh Velvet, it it Tapestry, « « fAgratn, Neat Styles « ««- Of thoir own impo .ation, just landed. Also, a full assortment of {oper and Medium quality. AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of their own manufacture, can be re* commanded as . •s . Good Carpetings for a Low Price . BAH.Y & BROTHER, Importers and M&ou&cturersof Carpetings, doc!6:ly No. 252 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. £DW. 0, GOAHt... JAMES &. q&ASf. GRANT & BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 61 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE. ORDERS FOR COFFEE, RICE, Ac., and Consignments of Western Produce respectfully solicited. Refers to—Messrs. King,JPennock ACo., and to Messrs. James A. Hutchison k Co. jy4:6m* M’INTOSH’S HOWARD HOUSE, JOHN M'ISTOSH-Psomsnm. HOW ARD STREE!?, BALTIMORE Baltimore, Decemborl6,lBs2—declCUy , BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAffiEY, BOOKBBLLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, declfr.ly BALTIMORE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, era SILVER WARE, Brontes, Clocks, Papier Macho Goods, Rosewood Dressing Coses, Writing Desks,: Elegant Fans, Opora Glasses, Cu tilery, Fine.Ou rafroffei Pointings. Dresden Obtna, Ac.—'The undersigned beg particularly to invUo tho visits of citizens and strangers, whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnmant' stock, believing U to exceed in extent, variety and richness,. any other in this country.. They feel sure, the advantage of personflllyjselecting goods at the different factories in Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Wore, A&, hero, enable them to offer inducements in prices and quail* ties, and priocs, considering qualities, such as cannot bo of* feredby any other house in the trade. Delicate goods so carefully pooked as to go safoly any dis* tance, and by almost any conveyance. Wholesale and retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO. 220 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, declfrly . Baltimore. SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS 8. IF. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bal timore, and No. 92 Walnut st., Philadelphia . FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ T*) Am&iCAHlssTiTurs,New*York; By >Foawklik iKsmuxs, Philadelphia; j Maestavd lirstirura, Baltimore. lIE peculiar Improvement in the construction of this Mattress is, that nil tho clumsey and heavy »ooodm framework is entirely, dispensed with, and its -placo sup* plied by & lighter , and much moro durable frame. The springs aro all connected by harness leather binges, secure ly rivotted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of placo, and making. a Bedsa elastic that any part may bo raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to Lbo wonts of the sick or asthmatic, who may re* quire a sitting posture. It has all tho luxurious softness of thß best featherbed, with the lightness and facility of hand ling ofthe common hair mattresA - • . • • These improved Spring. Bedsore Invariably madoofthi best materials, and will last many years without repairs. , Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. Theso llods arewoll adapted for-Hotels, berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. : . .■■■»■■ . ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (In enamel,) andplain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE, con* slating in port of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Btands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Choirs,Settoes, etc. Animals, such os Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc* io Iron,as well as the models in Wood, furnished at short notice. . • declOly STRAWBERRY PLANTS.*—The subscriber offers for g»i« a largo lot of fine; Strawberry Plants of .the most appro?* 1 ed and productive eatto.','.Market rirousof plantinglorgely. wiU be supplied at .-Each sort is distinct, without mlitmfA'toSwartSnted' true to name... Plants put oqtthls season wRI bear a fitiycropirL - ■' -SAms-WiSastiavr- .n VANT&R im. ~~ ' ■* I- . • s : •' • **• r- » x 1;. i; ? v-''. • i >. r • ... . ' x> * •.'v',V," ' , . « ' i' i NEW YORK. 423 BroajwAYt New York. PHILADELPHIA. WORLD'S FAIR* BALTIMORE. Baltimore Book Store* 6BOBGB BTUKGES, BCZJS WAKUIACTURER OF THE IMPROVED MISCELLANEOUS. JOSHUA RHODES dn CO.. i wholesaxjs ratjrrzES & confectionebs, I 39 W 00D Sf., PITtSBSTEQH, Ra., > HAT£ on hand, and are receiving tho following floods, which they offer at the lowest market rates 76 bags Ivies Almonds; . '2O boxes Maccsronl: 2S SMJy do I 20 “ 'Vermicella; 25balcaIk>rdcauxdo I 60 “ Farina; }$ b S B S, eUt ? I a ° i 60 “ W.ltock Candy; 60 “ Filberts; 26 “ A No. 1 do ' 5? ! 10 “ Red do . 00Cream NuhiS?a i 15 “ Caporc -600 bushels Pea Nuts ;-* 15 “ Olives: JiOUs.Teren Pecaaaj 76 “ Gene Drops; oieSft « RRuols do 100 “ Lozenges;. - 60 “ Juiubb Paste; 200 boxes German plums; 60 dos. assortedldckles; 26 kegs do do 30 “ “ Preserves; lObblß. do do I 100 “ Pepper Sauce ; ■■7 10 cases Prunes, glassjars;; 10 cases Sardines; }® ■■■“■. „ “ fancy bxs;; 6 “ “ hf. bxs. 60 Casks Cummu; ! 2 « " '}A do 20 cases Citron; ' 200 bags BmJlSutir: 200 boxes Cluster Kokins; | 40bbls8.0 Sofftii: 100 h£ M. B. do I. 25 “ LorensßS Sugar; 200 qr. w ** do i 10 cases Liquorice j 200 boxes No. l llerrlng; 25 boxes Ref’d do 100 « Sealed do 3?,000 Principe Cigars; lease Mace; (10,000 Havana - do lbbLNatmega; >16,000 Regalia do 1 a Clores; I 2,600 Half Spanish Cigars: . 25gtcsaBlacking; | 50 gr. Mrs. Miller's F. Cut 25 baskets Salad Oil; i ..EQgroaa Anderson’s do T.' 0. AKDE&SOX am... .......... :J» C. AKDEI WHOLES ALB FRUITERE! __ So. O Wood lit., ; TCTST RECEIVED, the moi -O brought West or the Mou 260 bags Brazil Sugar; 50 boxes Horan a do •20 bbl* Lovering’s do, fine pulverized; SObols. Lovering’s coarse pulverized Sugar; 20bb!s. Lovering’s coarse • Sugar; 50 bbls Stuart’s do do 8000 Cocoa Nuts; 16 cases Jar Prunes; cases Fancy Bores do 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; 125 bxsficaled Herring; . 652bsMoco; . 160 ft* Nutmegs; i 128 2* Cloves; t 40 gross Blacking; . 25 bra Citron; 1000 bds Pea Nuts; ■6O bra No 1 Rock Candy; 2Qdoßel • do do 26 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do 66 bga Ivica Almonds;- . 20 bales Bordeaux do; : S 6 bga Sicily do; 60 do shelled do; 200 bxs Cluster Raisins; 260 bxs M R do; NEW BOOKS—Pastorisfaketchos; both serice; Venice, the City of the Sea; Barnes on Daniel; Mollville’s now work. Scrmons- French’a Works: Salad lor the Solitary; Do Qoincoy’s new volumes; Hawthorne’s do.; Undo Bam, by Mrs. Stowe. New. Great Truths by Great Authors; Complete Angler, by Isaac Walton; Hanpieu Bridges; Grace Greenwood’s Works; Angel Voices; • Whtpplo's Oration on Washington; Parley’s new Tales; Arthur's do:; Choate’s Discourse on Webster; ' Tangle Wood Tales; and other now and elegant iilus* trated Juveniles. DAVISON’S Book Store, °°^ Q 65 Market street; near Fourth. ITtREDEEIKA BREMER—The Homes of the New World. J? Headley—The Second War with Great Britain , WUlis—Fun Jottings. Countess D Orsay—Clouded Happiness. Mrs. Halo—Now. Honsehold Receipt Book. T.B. Arthur—Sparing to-Speod, Flagg—Venice, tho City of the Sea. Rafus W, Clark—Lecture to loung Men upon the Formation of Character. « Dickens—Bleak House. James Grant—Jane Seaton; orTha King’s Advocate. • Great Truths by Great Authors—A Dictionary of Alda to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims,' Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions,; Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac., from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. H. MINER A CO ; oclP ; . . • 32 Smlthfleld street. LATBBT MUSIC. : H KLEBER HAS JUST RECEIVED— ♦ SooVBKm ss Pams Schott isn, composed and dcdl f<tcdteJlr.iJuUus Lee, byH. Klcber. Thispicco is embrf. mhea with an elegantly colored vignette‘of Ihe city of Paris, showing the imperial residence of the French Emperor; Church of Notre Dame, etc —being a reliable and correct map of the French Capital, os taken by Mr. Leo, on his recent visit there, and Is of itself worth the price charged for the Music. The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Bomaino Lemoyue, of Washington, Pa., by 11. Klebi>r. Fond I!earU at Homo; beautiful now Ballad, as sun? bv Buckley’s Sorenaders. . Must ! Forsake Thco; Gorman melody, with Eddish and lerman words. Little Songs for Little Children—new. Heavily Wears the Bay —new. Thinking of Thee—new Ballad. What shall I call Tbee—vocal duett POuas—Zig>eag r City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hot* tie, Childrens’ Delight, Unpresuming, etc., eie.; and a gene ral selection of the moat fashionable music of tho day, • No. 101 THIRD street oct2l seeds, Ac. ONSISTINGIn part of-the celebrated Stowel or Ever* greeh' Sugar Com,'Old Colony: Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various Improved varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfets.do, Beans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber ondMellons of the finest and most ap proved sorts* Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for the dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawn Grassßeed. and a full and complete assortment of Garden and Faming implements of tb© inseatlmproTements, Monthly , Tabenas, Roses, Heliterops, and. fine blooming plants for the yard, Garden or towns, by tho dozen or 100 atlow rates. ' Orders from Merchants, Sealers or others filled promptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and Horticultural waro house. 49 Wfth street, by |apr27l JAMEB WAItDTIOP, ./TtAßPßllNG.—Alargestoctof new. and beautiful pat- Vf terns now receiving at the NEW CARPET STORE, .. .. • 47 Plfth street, near Wood. Also,OuClouisofallwidlhsand<Tuallties; Eugs, Matts, Matting, window Shedcs, Btalr-rods, Vonltlan BUnds, Ae„ So,, at *ai hotntst case ranna. ■ 1 BOBINSON S 00. NEWBOOKB-At PAYIBOxN’S BOOK STOlUfi, 06 MAtt- KET street— * The Analysis of tho Blblo. Silliman’a Visit to Europe. ComparatlTO Philology, De Tero. Peruvian Antiquities; illustratod. Hawks. Notes from Life. Henry Taylor. Wide World; illustrated ed. Parleys Present. Elegant juvenile'} llloa’d. Christmas Blossoms. do Cottago Blrket Poster's splendid Illustrated edition of Longfel low's Works. English. OUter similar presentation Books. Uncle Sam. New. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Bparing to Spend. - ■ The Little Drummer. Tangle Wood Tales. lams XVIL; Life, Sufferings and Death. Venice, the City of the Sea. . Second with England. Headley. History of tho Insurrection in China. HdSnes of. the New World, Miss Bremer. Homo and Neighbors. Newed. do The Bow in tho -Cloud, or Covenant Mercy fbr the , Afflicted. Martyr Missionary. The Behavior Book. Miss Leslie. Story of Mt. Blanc. Student’s Manual. Rev. John Todd's Books for Children. - Lifoof Daniel Webster.. Porßaleby J. S. DAVISON, La to Davison ft Agnew. Magazines for November—Yanteo Notions— price cents* Godey’s Lady’s Book, Price 25 cents. Magarine. Price 25 cents. Petersoh’s.Magarine. Price 18 cents. . The Midnight Queen,or Leaves from New York Life; by George Lippard. Price 23 cents. : . . : The Gold Seekers, nr. thaCruisa of.the Lively 8ally; by Captain Merry, U. 8. N, onthor of the « Flying Dutch man”—illustrated—a I tale of peril and adventure that can* notfall to excite and interest the reader. Price 25 cents. H. MINER & CO, No. 52 Smlthfleld street.- COLORED PARAMATTAS.—36O pieces of every shade and quality, just received at A. A. MASON & COi ■ ■ BOpa: .. , •; No. 25 Fifth street rALUADLE PROPERTY FOE SALlMituale on Penn V street, Fifth Ward, consisting of 32 it. front by 100 ft. deep to Spring alloy, on which is erected four houses. Price and terms made known at the Real Estate Office of oc!6, B.CUTHBBRT A SON, 140 Third street Become tour own landlord!—two houses FOR BALE, situate on Fulton street. One is arranged with a store-room, and five other rooms, with finished attic, a good paved yard, hydrant. Ac. Tho Lot is 20 feet front by 132 feet deep. Price $2300. Also, near the above, o Dwelling • Ilouse, of hall, six rooms, and finished attic. Price $2200. Terms: $BOO in hand; balance in one, two and three years. . ■. S. CUTHBERT & SON, octfi Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third fit. QUASSIA— 3 bbls, (Irmind, for salo by octe B. A. PAHXB3TOCK & 00. COFFKL—32S bags ibr sale by sep23 SMITH A SINCLAIR. Glass— 25 boxes 7xo; 150 do 8x10; 100 do 10x12; 20 do <9xl2; 85 do 10x14; 20 do 10x15; 10 do 10x10; 16 do 12x10; 10 do 12x18. For sale by • ... -SMITH A SINCLAIR, °Ct4 122 Second and 151 First streets. O.IiUQ AU—l6O hhds., prime, for sale by » -oct* ; SMITH & SINCLAIR. GLAimiEl) SOUAB—6 hhds for sale by octi , * 1 SMITn A SINCLAIR. ODFIBH—Iu casks, lor sale by~ ■■ oet* • • SMITH A SINCLAIR. ►OSIN SOAP—IOO boxos/for sale by • ;s /. - .•...... , if ocj4 BMITH & SINCLAIR. 1A QBOB3 POtn-KlUer. Hlflwmnrt fur C«tn 1U i>3 FLEMING LBOTHEBS. ,CKJ.5;,.-&jagaMtß to HTJAPEBSfAßEHpOaE— gonjgtyjrttlngpsygg, ccmataitiffiigjSt Ofidl ■mU&ji dfPtetot Oonmfidsl tadGoattirFostvFiMßcwf . rigs^3P*SSP§Si?s 1 . - \.v r t. r _ ■ *' ' V'- u ' „ f «* * , - < -v* - vv *v T. „ Property for Sale. ms* subscriber offers for sale, on eery reasonable terms, tie following "property, vlx: • i Thrw Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street anil Evans'oiler; and Lot 26 feet front, extending back 112 feet to an alley. The House is one ofthe best buildings, and in one of the most pleasant neighbor-' hoods in thocity. .. ■ Five Lota-embracing comers of Pront and Ferry stnets; .one hundred and -five feet front on Penyand sixty fcot on Front street, with a good threo. story Brick Building on the comer, a two etory Frame on Front et, and two Brick Build ings, need as shops, on Ferry st. front.by 80 ibot deep,on Front,between Harkot and Ferry streets. • a ■: i Lo . t, > **ih yory convenientFrmne.Dwelllng; Lot 20 feet by SO, fronting on Coogresa and Elm ste. A hotiso and Ixrtj on Wylie street; near the now Court House. The house is well arranged and In good order, and ia now occupied can hotel.- ■ A Three btory Brick, on Smlthfield street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 hr 80 feet deep, fronting on Smlthfleldsta * • '■ • A Oottoge Tramo and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This is a very'deeira tie and pleasantloretion for. a redden®.:’ . Nine Lota in the town of JTKeosporVcach 60 feet by 150. Bevere! of these are on the Main street. Eioven Acres tn Limotown, on the Monongabola llivor, on wtdoh there arc 4 houses; there aresomeeorlacree ofex-- eelleut stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two ooal pita open. - , Ninety Lota in the town of Columbia, CO foet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of Lot has thb privilege of using whotoverstone coal he may ro . quire for hisowu use,ftomapitnear the Locks. Columbia is a pleasant situation on tho bank of the Monongahela riv er, a short distance below Look No. 8, in the midst of to ox tensive stono coal region, and would be a desirable saint for Two Hundred acres of superior Btone OoaLwlth Hohse, Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongahela river; an excellent landing; good gradeand foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one point for houses and gardens, or locations for manufectorieu. xho vein Is deop enough to allow horaos to be nsod in Mul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by aay In the country. • Jn iffy absence, my agent, James Blakely, Esq* will give all necessary information, and be authorised to fare warran tee deeds for any property sold. JAHKti MAT, . r Psnti strews: HIHIB XISILZ. eisois & co., IS AND CONFECTIONERS. Pittsburgh, p«, »t extensive Foil Stock ever antains, con»istlng of— -25 bxs Macreaoni; 25 do TcrmiceUJ; 30 do Texan Pecans; 25 do Illinois do; 60 doz eas’d Salad Oil; 100 doz Pepper Sauce; 100 dos Ketchnp; 50 dox assorted Pickles; 25 doz eas'd Preserves; 125 bxs Lozenges; 25 c’s Sardines, \A y , y A ; 80bxs refined Liquorice; 12 cases do; 100 kegs German Plums; | Milieriafino ( 60 gr. Mrs. Andereon'sdo; j 25 doz Olives ; i 25 dox Capers; ! 80 doz Onions; ! CO bags Filberts; \ GO bags Walnuts; i 7& bags Cream Nuts; 5 bags Gren. Walnuts; I 160 bags Dairy Salt; 120,000 Pnndpo Cigars; • 120,000 Wash. Regalia do; 118,000 Havana do; 130,000 Half Spanish do; Two Largo Brick Dwelling Houses for Sale. r | 'HE subscriber now offers the following desirable proper- X: ty for sale, situate In the Seventh WaM, and but ten minutes walk from the Court House. ONE. LARGE BRICK. HOUSE, with nine apartments, situated on tho corner of Colwell and Miller streets Alio ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, Bitoatod on heed street. Eight Building Lota on Colwell street? ten Building' Lots on Reed street: twepty-tbree Budding Lots on .Miller sheet. This property is: very conveniently situated, and will bo very desirable : for private residences. 4 • •- The above property, if nqt sold preylons to the middle of Slay, 1854, will be put op at Public Auction. Teasxs.-One-fifth cash; tho balance in ten years, with annual payments. For further particulars, onuulro of the subscriber.- JACOB TOMER, pcpl3:6m} Corner Colwell and Miller sta., 7th Ward City Property for Bale or Exchange. TQE undersigned will exchange for Lands in tho suburbs, the following, property, or .will dispose of it on lonir payments, viz: 1 --•••• A three story Brick House, on Second street, now occupied by Hon. Charles Naylor. This house is built Id modern style, tod of the-best materials. • Also, three two story Jlnck Houses on Pikest., each con taining three rooms. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling Houses .on Pine sL, each containing twelve rooms, Also, three two story Fnune Dwelling Houses on Locust st, each containing three rooms. Also, two two story Frame Dwelling Houses on Pike st, each containing three rooms. : - -- Also, three two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham, on a lot 30 feet by 120, with room to build sOveh'houses •more. , . The Filth Ward Property is on six contlgioua Lots of Ground, 60feet fronton Pine and Locust sta , (continuing through tho square and comers cm Piko st) They ore so ■aranged that each property can bo sold separate. Any one •wishing a home cto bo accommodated by paying little more than a rent, after the first payment, os I will give ten years for the baianco. Apply to [jelQ| JAMES BLAKELY • Valuable Property For Sale,- : * fllfiOSK 0 LOTS,. Nos. 151 and l&J, In Col, \Y ood’s plan X of Pittsburgh, each GO -fret' on Water Btreet, and ex tending. 157 • foet -through to Front street, along Redonbt alley, immediately below John Irwin A Sons, and opposite tho Central Railroad Depot. The wholo will ho offered tin November, after, which, (if.not sold,) it will be subdivided mto lota to suit purchasers. For terms; Which will-be mode easy as to paytnenta, apply to - ■ *„• ■. v . . LEECH, MCALPIN A CO*. r 0012 > Nos. 242 and 244, Liberty at, Pittobdrgh, Pa FOR SALE—TWO GOOD BUiLiJXNG LOIU ' ' ‘ . SlZE—Each 56 feet.front by 200 deep. rßlCE—s2Uo«ich. - / TEltilS—§lo in hand; balance at $5 per month. BITUATE—WItbiu 20 minutes walk of the city. APPLY—lmmediately, to ; / _oct!3 3. CUTfIBERT A SON. 140 Third fit DWELLING HOOsE FOR BALE, w#Jh Lot CO feet front; situate ou the Brownsville Rood, near the toll gate, in South Pittsburgh. The House is a new frame of five rooms, well papered; a good Stable aui outoven: choice'Fruit Trees, Grapes, &o. Price $llOO. oct33 . .- 8. CCTIIBERTA SON, 140 Third st rjMIKLE MORE LEFT, ON SAME TERMS—Threo Build- X . ; ing Lots, within twenty minutes walk of the city. 50 feetfront by. 184 deop, at $2OO each.- Ton doUars in hand: balance at five dollars per month. Apply to-dat. to ' oc 120 > 8. OUTIIBEBT A SON, 140 Third st. * < HlagtitficeDt Country Seat. ~ fTIHE sabscHbor.offers forsale that beautiful Tract of Land X; on Coal Hill, formerly occupied by RobortFinnev, K*o« and adjoining tbe residence of A; Kirk Lewis, Esq J * It contains twenty acres, and part of which is under cul* it a fine young Orchard, and is also oroa* mented with forest trees, shrubs, pitots, Ac. ’ Tnia location commands ono of the most extensive views in Western Pennsylvania, and being within twenty minutes walk from the city, presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market. . J f not eold entire before the Ist of Jnne, It will be divided into, tatiandofferod at Auction. A. WILKINS _Py 3 71 Fourth st . . • i • For Bale* A • £ OP-gHOUND in Hogg’s Plan of Lots in the Third Of Pittsburgh, near High etreot, and on Pennsylvania Avenue, and rumiing back 117 diet. Tho property will -be sold, clear, of all lncurn* brtoeo, except an .annual ground rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it Is now subject. Onthenroner* ty are seven-good TENEMENTS—five Lrick and tws frame hlgh, and renting for about five hundred ' $6OO cash, and $6OO In fl months—by good paper ‘ , I 'WM. 0. FRIEND, Jel&tf,,. ; Attorney at Law, No. 120Fbnrth street. r FOR BALE J —’ A yards XX of tho Railroad Station in East Liberty, oontalninr about nipe and oqe half acres.- Tho Improvements consist - of a good two story Frame Dwelling House, with brick out houses and stabling and an abundance of. fine fruit tod ex reliant water. Enquire of - BAKEWELL A CAMPBELL, . ppra .. . ;. . Attorneys at Law, 75 Grant street. "TTINEGAR—SO bbls-pnre Cider. ' • y “P 23 ; J.D. ■WILLIAMS. NAILS— 150 kegs assorted Noils and Spikes. • - SOPgB , : - J. D. WILLIAMS. 6O, boxes 8x10,8x12,16x12,10x147 : *7“ W . , J. D. WILLIAMS. 123 Wood pt. bushels oa consignment; ror pale. wp2S J. P. WILLIAMS. 122 V?nnA «!? OLPKN BYBUP—6 bbla \X eep2B- ■« -■ • . ■ •.j. D: WILLIAMS. UQAR-HOUBK-MOL ASSKa— “ — 1 —i— -10 bbla St James; 60 bbla Now Orleans; 10 hf. bbla do . For sale fcy ■ “P 2B - J. D. WILLIAMS. GOFFfiJS— 60 bagsprimo Itio;. • ' •• 1 20 do. do ■ Lagnoyra; :•; " .. ■ • 20. do. Old GorornmentJava; • . , fi caseg Ground, in pound papers. Bcp2B ■ ' . J. lT WILLIAMS. HUH YELLOW, in storo and for saHTby UV>U sep23 , - . FLEMING BROTHERS. BLiLN Ji Demy ana Medium Blank work, of every ileacripUon, onhandor manufactured to onler.. Always on Band a choice stock of . Lexers; •••■: Journals; * Day Books; - .Invoice, . . . . Cash and • ■ • ■ •: Order Books; •• • Blank books paged to order. t Mmeßpoks^^c, S;HAVBN, •. • • Blank Book manufacturer, 6op2Q . . .. : Market street, comer of Seconds BONNBIU—Ai A. MASON * U0.,N0. 25 FIFTH street, will open, on Thuradajytho 13th inst, 200 new ,ra>l Stylo SItK BONNETS. ' ocUI BHOCau SHAWLS.—IOO Broche Shawls, beautiful pat* torsjjuatrec’dat A. A. MASON A CO'S, - -gt* l ■ . No; 25 Pifth street - Tong shawls.—a< a. mason a co., no. 25*m*ir tb ° 121)11081 » ■A MASON A CO, .No. Jo FLiTH t-tn-ct, would invi[u ““““on to their unrivalled assortment of ladles’ Cloth and Satin Cloaks, and Velvet Tnlmss- ■ octll ' JUST HJSCMV3SD, Indies’ Brown, DrahcoTd UAiTilltS; Ladles’ French Mo, Kid and (lost Skin BOOTS, BtIOOTES, dEKNY LIND 3, and BUSKINS-all of the bcTt tnanntaotnre, and at low prices. h. E. HAYWARD, octlO. ■: , .■ . , Corner Market imd liberty sts, ■ ■ OYBTEM RECEIVED DAILYAT on- FIFTH: STREET,one door above Immediately opposite Mason . ■.«■*!. W IlalL * •B?*A call la solicited from lovers of good Oyetere; ftteple MOLASSES— '250 bblaPlantation Mnlrtpeag;' - “ T*slialfbbla do do ' * 4 - ' , lo bbls Sugar, House- do fSt. James.! - • For ealo by MILLKIt A ItICKJBTSON? TpupiSUKß rA?KI HANGlNGS—Keprcsfcnting o»i* h V Hue, Eto. Wolmit, Boro and Tnl/p W«xl£wlth [ SlooldmgaandiledaWoiis.; AlM,Vartouaatylra ofltaUan Slntbla, with designs for hanging. Por salo by OCt7 - . WAITER p. MARSHALL. & Woo,! «<■ , M£|?.JA G3—A B»»t variety, from Velvet ami JL ; Gold, ai W.OO to good Imitations at Stli. Bramtifol tapers at 1-K‘ an low as 6C? cents;' For s»io by {oct7] - WALTER P. MaBaHAUe K( Jfi LBd.-JXOiE tWK, just xoemved atm fcr sale by - ■»W ocW , FLEMING liana IOH I.BBJTILIIK.VB ABCuifOUO SUJMCIKAJUiix.- ■*-Vr vf ' TEAtTTHj a full assortment cn hanilendfor Role hv ■sfcg -BDBMISO lima 1 * maarsfaitjTOago. 4~IOLOOYfti2H<*»IOO l£a Powdered fat g&fc by *■’•■• '\Ha* ' ;\^ ' 1: -J‘-V'." .' ,: ’>•’ i"'■' , v-' ‘Vf-. ;|i: .*.:^,< , >^ *:i •?* >,.*••• ’ : • «. v ? .*.• . t *>* • * .: t * ' ■•- ••> ■' . *.* *• .. ••. •‘’Vs-V; ij* w ja *. ■ • "-■ j- .- • ■<. «< '■■- s •? *' 4 - - ■.-- •' . : *• • • <i\ i „r- : t • v ■•._ . .*fc 5 ■■..■':• - •• .. i «» .*■ , ■ " t)-. % * .■ ' FOR SALE AND TO LET. foutjt-onk bcixdihu ' ' AHI» ” • ■ ~V ' , ■ '■■■rr- . .1 • -'t ■■ r . ■:•■> MISCELLANEOUS. BAGS— 100 dozen hemp; tow tuwl cOUon lags,Hn -ifcere; and for sale by. . \ MILLER & MCKETSONV •' ' ■ octgJ . • - ; and 223 Libertyfltroet- w xxrn&ow Q LASS—SOO "boxes assorted slwa' city-aid Yf country-windowriae?,fnstoroandforsaleby- - ; HILLER AIUCIU3T3ON. - 221 and 223 liberty <t« rpoiiACCO— . -." " - .■■■ -■ ± 150 boxes Russell <fc Rob InsonV S’ft aad O’j tobfioar:'. 120 do, TV. .11. Grant's J>'Band OTs0 T s • do; 100 do Malbflrt&Oemry’aG’fl.g’sandlO , fldo; 50 kegs Six Twist Pittsburgh * do; 25 do Plug. :do * * <j£>, : Instoroantlforsaloby ; _ MILLER & BIOKETSON, '- 221 iin(l223 Liberty at, ““ —- Winter sperm oil; • Bleached winter elephant oil; - • Bleached winter Trbale<oil; Tanner’s, Straits and tfosfe oil ; • . • -No. 1 lard and flaxseed oil, -,l In store and for sale by MILLER St BICKETBON. - ~ - 221 and 223 Liberty at. BRAZIL SUGAR—7O hags Brazil sugar; ibr sale by MILLER A KICKETSON, • i 221 and 223 Liberty gt. Burmt AN!) LAKD— 1 ~' 7::r ~ ; 15 bbls prime packed butter; .• ,r- • 5 Kegs No. 1 lard received and for sale by • ; ariELEtt & •nioKuiQozr, > 22land 223 Libert/ at rnisA— -1 IW> half chests Young Iljtfon, Gunpowder eud ftTar* : Teas;; ’ 230 catty boxes ; /For sale by oct29 SUGAR AND MOLASSEL • -70 iibds plantation sugar j 400 bbta d«i xnol&sos. 150 half bblfl do -Oo; • 15 bbla St. James? augar-hcmpo do; for salaby 1 MILLER A RICKETSON, 221 imd 223Liberfcyflt C'lowjKji-I r / 320 bags prlmo H!o coffee; .30. <lo Lagoayra do; S 3 pockets old Uoienußcnt Java do; for t»J« by i i UILLEII i HICKFTBDN, **&■, 221 anti 323 Illmtv 8t oumutiEip: lron, Nails, Cotton Terns j <.■>... • ’/ 1 v^PP^*'writitj and letter pQpci < Bedcordfljtwlijo.pipeaytjfOonißj' Brushes, lrocketa tubs; . ■•«..' - ■ . Indigo, white lead, powdoi; - Snot* Ktlcrafcur, apiee*caudles: - Cigars, 4e. • MILLKE ifc KTCKETSON, 241 and 223 liberty at. JPWUR-100 racks for <a] o by KIRKPATRICK- & HEBfttfttg, -213 Liberty street. L'MNJli—6o. bbla S. F. Flour; _ ' 20 KlsberEx.do; for sale by 1 octa ■. ) ; KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. T>.EAKL —l6 caalw for solo bv ~ * 0(!tS1 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. T £A ±, :a rirala 11. li. Mrt Block rocolTW and for rate by -* IXI2I ■> KIRKPATHICK AIIERBONS. J fl'OßACCtt 50,boxcn nsfortcd bromic, 6’s and 8a; 1 Ai_ .-S eases Barrow's 2>s; fin- solo br ■'•• ocul KIRKPATRICK 4 HERRONS. S octsi * >xcB Palm Soap for.gale- by: , • . ItIRKPATHTCK & HERROXa. bbls No .l Lard Oil; 15 “ Tanners’ do-; for gnJo by " oct “ l ' . KiaKPATRIDK & HEERONS SiS f OHK-aa bWs Mepa Pork for pnlo hi ~ . oct ? l .. ■ KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS .-A 'irnSTS* MATiiKXAL— -300 yards Canvass, fojr artists; 60 gross Bristle Brushes; . ‘ 60 do - Sable • ■ • do • i in tubes; , Talettcs, Palette Knives, Blenders, Ac an store and for sal o by I'IJSMING BROS f Successors to J: Kidd & JJO TVood slroct MUOIUGh &r, Sicily, m etoro and for ralg »y [«p2»T l - _ ri,K«jNB beds. ■TR° OOO U>> in sloro and for mWBy ■ . FtHMING BROS. for sole By . . ■ .:■ , MUM '"■■■■■ • FLKMTOIt BROS. U>aVl 0011—0(10 tta in Store nntMor solo by ff, FLEMING BROS. .■ .1 bbla,No.lTanoers, Oil: B “ No 1 Rant ’do;’ ' ■■ .'""^BlsochnllVlinloOH: In store and for Kali* by FMUIIXa BROS, i ivfOi •• •. SncccFoore to 3. KM" ft Oo„ - L—r...... !■■"■ CO Wood street. • *C BViT-5001t51n store and for Bale by :-r " O— ~~ iPU MINO BROS 10 HT IUOI ' —10 “%■' iu store anti for Bale by 1 FLEMING BROS. ' \ lbs tnslisb instore and for sale : ‘ 1 mt'ltNO BROS 1 Itore id for U ' lz,n '' i *“■““«* assorted, in FLRMFNO BROTHERS. /IUKtoE-} 5 oo ie# , received and for Bale bV «12S 1"" Serna } UT^A?‘' CI ‘ AIB - • yr. ;," 7 .,; Tl ■ -J-fo ßOrit *> 151 Front street. ' 00128 AO-200&1 "- i J “tit received and for ialTby " N . - SMITH k SINCLAIR. ( b!, S? I'riuttTjtiJiSnteJfir aato l.v SMITH * SINCLAIR. sigS^^is: rasa* I druD *“ for Bait) by . ..... ....- - , fpHnfui .Rid>_oo ™ - SMITH &SINOL4IR. G«™ mißli!S - A feW t°T by : smith* Sinclair. StSf SMITH t SINCLAIR. l/iI'HACT M)UIV000-10,000 IDs for eifoby srp2B r ' •• : l it; A *'.* ; *B*®aK)oK-:* CO;,. J oBSi" ?*“’> 100 *• -p-ior !L thfa mora^g at 0011 AjJg nm. *, -••- • v ■> octl7 ■ Pjjm rSitT 600 >“■ ' X?-JS Fifth utiMt iJ just ' PC3 ' a * t sv? ao fcU£ octX7 . ■ -A. MASOJf St CO.’S, ' ■■■"- ■ ' ■■■■■; No. 25 Fifth nt. boaotlfal all woollUaids ' *° P O3 - moro oT :thoso ocQ7 ■. ■■■■ Av<di?4S*nf imd'operi^ u iooo B ra> , ' Ul ' to * tr " bqoarostmwjg.of C7er ,. Wodlm'long rad. 1 r •,■ <••■'0013 : Juat W) 18, I,ra S‘»M HaMa ■■• ’ BoplOr • •?“ --. : -4- A. MASON 4 00,’B, ■ ■ So. "3 Fifth street. rjiUI)A«X>-w> boita 6'b, Pi ona . Jo p, n^-. !L“° Ji Jb-nml dromond twlat; . sep2B 1° kega 2*o. 1 6 twist, J. D. mi.T.THr ff of Daniel Webster. Published brriiff/ Comn *emdmlTB i -1 - I IAI-iuuA— 3o lbs, WhlSTfoTSiTbi- ■ •" •, »• -4-PAIISiSSTOCK ft CO, Corner Wood und PirstW ■ A .MSEj&rvm ms fiareaiaby ' - ~~ B. j. 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