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PrinteS and Pubhthti every Jdormsig, • H« Haaen* ATTORNEY AT LAW—No,I27 Fourth Street, above and near Smlthfield. ■■■:.. mar27y ‘ J* Si Morrison* . - A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, ro- J\, moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh j Pa.:' .■ - ... •■. - aprlfcy It* Biddle Roberts, ■ A TTOBNEY AT LAW—Offios No. 122 Smlthfield street, between Fifth and Sixth.' Collections carefully attend* .. ed to—apodal attention given to Conveyancing, fdet&ly .Thomas Means* c . , A TTOBNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY; ■ J\.. Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. BlPlROflt) ' ATTORNEY AT LAW—NMO9 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, !>*.*■fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s Livery SUM*. • Jc2B. M. Bnckxnaster, A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door abeve Smith field, South side. Oonveyonongof all kinds done with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Heal Es tate examined,*Ac. • novlO 'James C« Watt*: ... Merchant tailor— no. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre; Pittsburgh, Pm ■ . •. apr< -Waiter P* Marshall* IMPORTER sod Dealer In French and American Paper Hangings. • •. . • . a mnr3-. a 1. W* Chadwictr* TVEALEB IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 142 Wood Street, JL/ PiUsburgh. The highest price in cash paid fbr rags. myllj • .. ■ ■ ■ • • ■ J* Bryar* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT- 155 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alley. feblOry J.R« Wcldtn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank anil School Books, Paper and Stationery, No. .03 Wood Street, (between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. fmrfiQ 8. CUXUBXXX...-...-. 8. CDTHBERT & SON* ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 00 Xi Smithfield elreeL novl i*. E. Hayward, - Dealer in boots, shoes, trunks and leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty sts., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. • ' Jel4:y R« F. WEDDELL, T OA.N BROKER, Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Beal JLi Estate Stocks, Merchandise. Ac. Office, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, next -door to the Citizens’ Pittsburgh,. Pa. nprfl raavcis o. bajxky— , a. bxssiuw. B&ILET « BENSUAW. TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS: ‘Dealers in Wooden anil Willow Ware, Japanned Tin Ware. House* - keeping Utensils. 4c., Wholesale and Retail. No. 253 Liberty .. street, Pittsburgh. anrlftry • Hine & SToorhead, “ITr/TIOIiKSALK GRuCKRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— IT No. g 7 .Wood street, Pittsburgh. •• fmy23 {smith. 4b Sinclair, ~*XrHOLEBALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MSB* T T CHANTS—Corner Wood and Firrt sts. * fm>v3 • B. A, Fahnestock ft'Co*, WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—-Corner First and . Wood Etrcote. and corner Wood and Sixth.' [febl -William -Glenn* FOKBTVDEK —Corner of Third And Wood streets, above ( 11 Kay where he is prepared to do every description of Euling and Binding [doc2 Jolui U Mellor, ■\rfHOLESALE AND retail dealer in musical T f INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music. Bchool Books and Stationery No. U 2 Wood street. fjaul R* C Stockton, T ATE JOHNSON A STOCKTON BOOKSELLER, BTA JLi TIONER, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and Third streets, Pittsburgh Pa. (Jyalrtf Thomas SI 1 ittle, ~\\T ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, betwe n fV Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hot 1 All kinds of Jowelry made and repaired faps*ly Paul db Blardock, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROHANB AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ■ .. . v faphtf - JOHN GROUTT, SUCCESSOR to Mahtih k M Lauquun Importer of BRANDIES GIN WINKS, Ac. Also—Dealer in Jtas Otd iVhuky and leach Ilrandy, comer of fimithfield and First streets, Plttobufgte-Pg. -... • > ~janl3.-tf A Tlndle, fiSSSsgk WHOLES ALL and Re tail SADDLE, HARNESS VALISE and CARPET BAG monufao ® turer No 100 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy2o*,y : ■ ■: ■• .. J. D. Williams, .. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Dealer iifl Country Produce and. Pittsburgh Manufactures—WoodbL, tourdooreabove Fifth; Pittsburgh. -:t -- j TEHU HAWORTH,- Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, Frenchßran* dies, Wines, Ac., comer of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ ••• " fob2B;v • Card* < - HLEE, (soccrssoa *o Murphy a Lee,) -WOOL DEAL • ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, fur the solo «f American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street Imv4 •: a. n. Hauspg— Kirkpatrick j. ■». »»■ Kirkpatrick Herrons* ‘rrrHQL'ESALB- UROCKRB, PRODUCE AND OOMMIS* TV ..SION MERCHANTS,ondDealorsin Pittsburgh Manu fnctarca-iVp/ 843 lAferty street* Pittsburgh, Pa inylT y • JOHE FLEMLM1................. ...^.....i. Pigmun FLEfIIING BROTHERS, W . - (Successors to J. Kidd A Co*) . HOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Ao. GO Wood street, Pltto* burgh,.Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated > etmlfqge, Liver Pills, Ac.- : : mp7*v CARRIAGE FACiMY. * W B. TEltBTi V lrgtn alloy, betweeiLWood and Liberty .?Y • .. streets, Manufacturer of BUGGIES, BAROUCHES .and .CARRIAGES, of every description. All work dori& warranted. Thd advertiser would hdto state that he served nine years apprenticeship to the business, and has worked for many years in the principal shops of the Eastern cities. marSfctf ■ •■ ■■ • . fechnehman A l Hnimui n , Third Btroet, opposite the Post-office, ;Pjttsburgh.. Maps,Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills Labels, Architectural and Machine Business and ■ Visiting Cards, eta, Engraved orDrawn on Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold,Bronze,or Black; in the most approved stylo, snd at the most reasonable prices. .-. octls-ly ~ - : - Ansttn ZjOomtß* ■ ' ■ ;■ ■ . EAIj ESTATE AGENT. Merchandise, Stock, mil Xi Broker, Office, No. 92 Fourth Streep (above Wood.} The ... Subseribvr.bay.ing opened an office at the above place, tot thd of,negoOaUng. Loans, Bill* Bonds, Mortgages, and . : all other Instrumenta for the security of Money, and lor the porchaae and salo of Stocks, Will also give prompt and particular attention to buying, selling; renting of and loos* ■"tog Real Estate, - [jyT] r AUSTIN LOOMIS. - • ; ■ ■ • •*.W.s. Haven* • mHE OLD PRINTINa ESTABLISHMENT, (Un'Jomr. and BLANK BOOK-aim STATIONS, t&x WAiusuouaS—is prepared to execute every etyleof Canal and fitcamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book. Piper and Stationery lias, at. 'S aK S most reasonable terms. B “ oner7WEKi!ira£e > oomerofM “ kot PrtnUng Offlco mi Book Bindery, So. EfiTMM «t. corlß SKW gBED STOgBi - JAMES WARDROP, (\evmta for sale CANARY BIRDS of ths most Imnrarad Ujbrooa.bctaiTcrv tarty, andflno 1 n f? p ! uu ‘ ct ( ll0 ?® and mlxpd Bead, noannota SSS f 7? &^ - Woods. , ; .. . , , dec2o ’ nm meets, SSTSfSi, Htwmtgn.' v - • MnjlaniL.. Httalnn*/ , Bellera, JSJcola & Co., - : -pjtODDOT um QENERAI. OQMMISaON MERCHANTS, ■MM A BUSINESS O'ARDS. PAGODA TEA STORE. AJmi : . PPBIiISHEP DAILY_PY & GILLMOBE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $O,OO PM ANNUM;' OB $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. jomr tfCLOSKET COBRXLIUiJ II’CLOSKET. : Wholesalo and Eotail CloUunt- Morchants, ■< KO. 88 .WOOD BTREEt. fTtITR Bubecribers respectfully inform their old customers. JL. and the. public in general, that they have this dayas sociatod thenißtilveaiu the above business, under the firm of JOHN M’OWBKEY & CO- They respectfully solicit o share Of jpablie'patrbuage.' . Tho previous business of each will be settled by. them* selves respectively. fobs WiLTaaucnxß, Phila...u .wn. Pittsburgh. Miller A Rtcketson* XimiOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, f T ‘ Winea and Begare—Nos.l72 and 174, corner of Irwin . and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Iron, Noils, Cotton lams, constantly on hand. . jy2B . B«.T« C# Morgan* BOOKSELLER. AND STATIONLR—has always on hand ageneralaaEortmeutof School, Miscellaneous and Blank BookSi-Printing, Post azul Cap Paper, Ac., Wholesale and lie* tail, No. 104 Wood streot, below Fifth, hast side, Pittsburgh. Rags and Tanners’Scrapß, apl&Hy James Lowry, Jr M GHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURERr-No. 294 FoUcxman’a How, Liberty street, has on hand u large Jtock of Chairs and Bedsteads of eTery description, made of the.best matemls,,wliich ho will sell lower than articles of the same quality can bo sold m the city. Ho would call par* UffnUr attention-to his large stock of-Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, whioh ho will sell at greatly, reduced pricey Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or ut the Mill, earner of Adamß and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttondod to. ... • innr-1 HERRON & CRISWELL, . - BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers of ail kinds of brass work, lo comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers. - Foundry on Hebcccastreet,:Allegheny City. ...Office No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken In exchango for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will bo promptly attended to. feb9:ly JOSEPH T* LOWRY, No. 43 Comer of F\fth and Wood Streets, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street Pittsburgh, BEBPECTFULLY announce to the public that ho hns commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In connec tion' with Intelligence and General Collecting. lie will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, in any capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short notice. . All business, entrusted to his care promptly at tended to. • Eeferenao— T. J. Bighorn, Esq., Hidiord Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason, Mafflt A Old. jnnlB Cargo’* Daguerreotype and Art Gallery* . Apollo Buildmff, No . 70 Fourth street, (next to Land's Carpet Emporium.) ' . —R* Al’ CARGO A CO. haring fitted up the most ample rooms in the city with mammoth sky anil - jfflr-sldD lights,' offer First Class LIKENESSES, iu /gCLgVßtyte to suit all, varying in price according to jjgj§g§sgj}3iae and quality of caso, Ac. Superior Oil NSaiprS? Paintings,'by the best artists, for sale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening/ Citizens and stran gers are invited to call and examine specimens and Paint tags. • 1 aprirr NEW CARPET STORE! • Hoi 47 Fillh Street* near Wood* A N Chrica&tJ auarbncnt of CAUPETING9 and OIL J\. CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring sales, now open, for inspection; consisting of— . Royal Velvets; Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Tupestry Ingrains; , . Extra Super Three Ply; Super and. Fine Ingrain; Tapestry Venitians; Twilled nud Plain Venitians; ■ Together with every description of low prhwl Carpetings, Chentflo and Tufted Rngsand Matts, Canton ami Coir Mal ting; Jute, Chain,. Cocoa, Adilaid, Aliean, and ShrapsLin Matte; Floor and Stair OIL Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair and Floor, Druggets, Qreen Buize, Piano and Tnt.lt; Covers, Venitian Blinds, Wiutlow Shades, Suiir ibtds, Ae., Ae., at the very lotoesl cash prices. _mar2l ROBINSON A o>. Gtiandellerß and Gas Fixtures. TRB subscribers arc now opening at their new Wareroomt- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Srniili field;the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK .KTS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fittii>g, ever offered in'this market- Having arrangements mude by which they will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to Hell us low asauy house In the West, and being practical Gas Kit tars, can offer peculiar advantages to thttte decirin g article* in this line. . . We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Dress Costings of all kinds mode to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., mar22:r l _ • No. loa Ftreet. S. M'Ktnley, House, sign, -and.ornamental painter, and Dealer in Paints—No. 44 St- Clair rtrwt, Pittsburgh. .Has constantly on hand all kinds of Points, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Tarnish; Lin?ecd OU, Boiled Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass of all eix«s, ihitty, Palut Brushes, all of the best quality, and for sate at rc&sona blo prloes. sepU .a., uopTucxht, .T> LAILtD, (late of Uie firm of Cooley A Laibd,) having Xv«‘ opened STOIUS NO. 9*:(two doors above the old stead,) for the purposu of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict attention tn business to merit a .share "of the patronage of the late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on tho shortest notice—lnferior to none In the City- . jan26:y James MeUtnger, MONONGAHELA PLANING MllX—Would respectfohy Inform his friends and the public, that his new estab lishment is now in fall operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Pianud Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on ona or both sides, constantly on hand. ; Saab, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builder* and- Carpenters would find It to their advantage to give him a coll, as he can now famish them with planed stuff suitable for erery description of work. - Money Loan Office. JOHST A. O’BRIEN 4 GO., 137 Third street, bdow SmiGrJlcld. MONEY. tolaan In large or email quantities, on Gold and Silver Plato,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Gann, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. Forfeited Pledges sold immediately -after being out of date, unless redeemed... Bargains of Gold and Silver Watciw- Jewdry Ac always on hand. wnt ARNOLD 4 WILLIAM^ HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE. UARtjrAcnmm or CMlion Fnmaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, And ?iTTigas you Steam, uas oh Wates. No 2d Market Bircat. Pittsburgh. cop 27 We havo sold our Furnact’s, Faltomfl, &a., to Messrs ARNOLD A iVILLIAMS, whom wc cordially recommend to . tho patroDogu of the imbllc. eali2B SCAIFE. ATKINSON A OKFI V Boots and blioes, AI HINTON’S ÜBAD tiUAßTElui.—Tuomas Hinton St Olilr .street, between Penn and Liberty streets, has just received a superior assortment of ROOTS aud SHOES and MATERIAL, which he Is prepared to dispose of to hi* friends and. ths public generally, at cheap rates. Any art!- slo in bis lino made up at the abortest nutico- P B. —HA SPS WANTED on all kinds of work. | iop2 Elt DRA.tO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, pa., dealer li . Country: Produce, offers for sals a choice stock o Uroceries, selected for family use. Spices of overy varieiy and tho purest quality, ground at his Steam 51111 s. Alsu Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken In ex’ phnnge for Merchandise.' ' 1 F H D has procured a full assortment of I.andreth’s and invites the attention of all in. teTested in rural affairs. jnnll josoru urrracorr,....;. nJ , 0 „ ~ LIPPIIUCOTT A BARR, M:.. . ; t .fun J. s. snuomEn . co_) - . ANDFAOTDRIiRS OF PUtBNIX FIRE PROOF SAFES Second ; Street, between Wood and Smithfield—On Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1848, tbs undersigned were cal led utKJhbyMeisrA'Llppeutort k Barr, to witness an honest : and fair test of ons of theii Ft amlx Solis. The fnrnoee be ing proparod, the Safe was placed Inside thereof with Books papers and some money; when tho door of the Safe was clu Mdaud the fire kindled at a quarter past2o’dock, and in a short time the Bale was red hot, and continued till half past 0 o’clock, hdng about four and n halfjtours, when the rom mltteeoEpmsed thdreatisfactloa that tlio time occupied. With such heat was snffldent Tho furnace was then nulled down,:Bafi cooled, and door opened—the books, pauerßund money safe. The heat was so great as to molt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommending those Safes to the publio, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof JARVIS A TIUBOE, NOCK A lIAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A TIXATCHEII, BENEDICT A CARTER, ’ ISAAC CROMIE, TL am engaged In the foundry business, and know some thing abont furnaces and heat. I witnessed tho burning o( th. above Safe, aiid can freely say there was no humbug about It, and with plcosuri recommend them to the public as belng, in my Judgment, entirely fire proof WM KAYE - In railing UPOB the above gentlemen for their signatures; they all spoke in the highest terms or the felrnras of the lest, and thetr faU couMonoo or the Safe’s beiu?eutirely fire proof Wo have constantly on hand and for “ale n fuU assortment of the aboTaeafns. fmar.nl BELT- A terry I O W A FOtSDS V, NO. 103 WOOD STREET JOHN 0. PARRY, (successor to J. C. Parry A Co 1 here : .to Inform the customers of tho old firm, and the nublk generally,that he hsanow on hands, and li exteSXen- PatantKettles, for Boap. Pot Ash Sila Ash i Shg„ Ke u& fortho manufacture of 7 Cane Si«ar-n8 c ’cut m 72 preeers, knowreas J. C. Nm’t and are eupertorfor dura- other, and sold lower than those made on the jSgrassttsE s f r,^ " Cook Stoves, Kitchen Rangra, and Coal Stoves, ofevarv description; lowa (kick Stores, flveskes, which received ths first prise forlBso and ISSI, at tlio Agricultural Fair of Al legheny County, Piu, and recommended by flrieen hundred porsons; Enterprise Cookßiovcs, four size,; lyomium iSk itoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; ParioVssre“fc Parlor Grates and Eendorß, great variety, beautlfuUv SStottom 00mm0nGrateS ’ aI!tl b of eve^. A groat variety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and renciag. large stock ofmll the kinds in will bo sold ftt reduced prices. Hall’s P*it* f£* American, Egan’s, Crane’s, Klnkaid’s. Peacock’s,’Bull’s, Improved Bull.Ac Rouble Ploughs*—The Michigan Double Plough, which has taken the premium at the State Fairs of Now York Pennsylvania, and OMo,andwhcreverit boa hoen exhibited Iron amt Nalls, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—nil of wl ich I will sell at the lowest prices; and respectfully invito the publio to giw oa» call, at the old stand. No. 103 Wood st - v - r-;-.- m\tw n vftpvv YY/ K. scuasurz. No. I 07 f alnrkot utruet, ia >nov ro ,11 « eelflnffMa Poll Block of Boota, Bhoea and 0 altera nmprlilns ercry aiylo tmdgaallty. l . gg2 BUSINESS CARDS. _ CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. 118 Wood street, b'ccond door above Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa-> offers for sale a largo and well assorted 1 “f. I * stock of Piano Fortes, (which are just ar riving,) on tho most liberal terms, . The attention of purchasers is especially Invited to the celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. . These Instruments being m&deexp.ressly fbr this climate, and having tho over strings, have a volume of tone un equalled by any others. Also, Pianos from the manufactory of Gale 4 Co., New York; Bacon & Raven, New York; Re* Ichenbach 4 Sons, Philadelphia; and of nr own ilctufao tort, which are well known, and have been used in this and other cities for 10 years. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of oil kinds. . Guitars— A fine selection of French, Spanish and Gorman, of superior quality. fioiiTW—The best Italian, French and English make. . Accordcons—h'ivm the best Paris manufactory. ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Brums,Fifes. Banjos, Tambo rines,Triangles; Ac. . Strings— ltalian, French.Engllsh and German, warranted, to be of tho very best quality. . Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura bility. nwtoftKP and dmpatoh. . New Arrival of Chlclcerlng’a Planoe* -fssgy -i Toe subscriber will receive and open for fu>Sa|wfcg|ep6alc, on Thursday tho 18th Inst., tho follow- U TPi'WWW now PIANO-FORTES, from the crIo « y « U Übrated manufactory of JONAS CHICKER ING, Boston, vl2: N0.T3737—0ne splendid rosewood double round cornered, 7 octavo Piano .....,..$4OO No. 13745-MDno do do' do do .$4OO “ 13747—0ne do do do do • • $4OO “ Rosewood, round front, fl 0ctave......L.i5290 “ 13765—0ne. do do do s£fo 5* 13685—0ne .do square do i 5276 “ 13418—One Walnut do do $2OO «♦ 13016—One do round front, do i '5275 All tho above Pianos ore furnished with the new patent Iron frame and new scale; with. Mr. Chickering’s name cast on tho plate, to prevent imitations and imposition. Pur-, chasers are invited to examine tho above, on their arrival at the Husio Store and Piano Worerooms of --TAMiy CftJrrtygi.T NEW MUSIC I NEW MUSIC X HKLKDERbn* junreceived a Coo collection of Ju • lien’s and Foster’s music. Tho celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: The Brum Polka, Julien; Mont Blanc Polka, Jnlien; Rival EcbotUsch, by F. Brown; Silver Cloud Quickstep; St Nicholas SchottiMh; Sleighride Polka, by Strokosch: Popsy Polka; Anew song, by n. Richer; The sleep la the grave together; - Adieu dear native land, trio, by W. Y. Wallace Lilly Bell and old Dog Tray, by Foster;. Meet mo by moonlight, duett; Softly ye night winds, ballad, by V.Wallace ; Atnlawda Polha,‘by Pod worth; and other fine pieces. sep!4 J, 6. LEECH, MeALPIN A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AJIB DEALERS IN Provisions, Metals and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. 242 and 2« Libertt Street, augG] PTTTSUURGU. To Merchants and. Others. GERMAN ADV KKTISING.—Tho publishers of tho dally and weekly ll Ffdhdit Freund M would respectfully in* vita tho attention of merchants and others to the advan tages offered by their papers as a medium of advertising among their German fellow-citizens both in the city and country. Their Daily paper is published on the rEjnrr system, and has double the circulation of any German daily published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which la publish*! already foT twenty years, circulates largely In tho adjoining counties and Western Pennsylvania, as well os throughout the State of Ohio, Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find It to their advantage In make use of our columns os a medium of reaching the German business. Terms as low as any other pnjter in the city. Grace-Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, al>oro Braun A Ruitor’s Drug Store. L. 4 W. NEKR, aug2fl PnblUbcrs and I’roprietoW. A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTGN and 11. SCIIKUKDEK would respecifullyotmounce to the dtixcnsof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will givo instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Fluto. Inquire nt 11. Schroedor 4 Ce.’a N K W MU SIC STORE, 84 Fnqrtb street. sep23 NlvW MUBIO S>TußK—The subscribers have opened at No. S 3 Fourth street, n choice collection of music and musical instruments, Italian and German ttringa. Pianos, by M. Erord, or Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, Frankfort, A. M 4 Clarionets, do.' All kinds of brass lostru ments from tho best French manufactories, all of which we offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we can render entire satisfaction. U. SCHROKDER 4 CO., No. 83 Fourth st. II Schroedor and G. Anton will give instructions on the piano, violin and guitar. sep23 BARR A MO^ER, ARCHITECTS:— Ofllcsr: Philo Hall, No. 75 Third street Pittsburgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny JOSEPH fIOORIDOE, COMMISSION AND FOIttt’AKDI.NG MERCHANT, No. Zi Commercial, below Pure Stiver*, St* Louts, Mo., CONSIGNMENTS and Communions will meet with prompt and personal attention, and liberal advances will be given when required, on Consignments or Billa of Lading, in hand. Orderefor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other Produce, will be 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 be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayagcas rauchas posaible avoided. CEnmsxcEs: Page 4 Bacon, St. Louis; Ellis 4 Morton, Cincinnati; Charless, Blow 4 Co, do; Strader 4 Gorman, do; Chouteau 4 Valle, do; IJosoa 4 Frazer, do, Doan, King 4 Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J. W. Batter A Bro.,Pittabh; E.O. Uooodmao 4 Ca, do; D. Leech 4 Co., do; E. 40. Yaroall 4Co.,Phllada; Wm. Holmes 4 Co-, do; Morgan, J.M.Buck4Morgan: BlowA.March, Now York. B.B.Comegys, do; Frost 4Forrest, do; Shields* Miller, • do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Josiah Leo 4 Co., Baltimore. A. G. Farwoll 4 Co., Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard,Son 4C0., do: W.B.Reynolds. Louisville: H. D. Newcomb 4 Bro., do; T.O.Twicholl 4 Co., Commission Merchants, New Orleans* baTQ an open Policy of Insurance, which will covor all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE, augO PL fjntils. Missouri. PIOtfEEB LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS- The following Ships bavo sailed t Ship Revenue, 1300 tons, 3d July; JjTrTk. “ Epamlnondns, 1400tons.I0th August; HBsf-JSVYV “ Ocean Eegle, 1450 tons, 10th SeplT; “ Oneco, 1600 tons,23d October: ■ u Scargo, 1460 tons, 6th December; ** Baltimore, 1300 tons, 15th January; ** Euphrasia, 1200 tons, Ist March; “ Oregon, 1000 tons, 21st March; i. “ Nimrod, 1000 April; “ Sea Itongor, 1200 tons, 15th May. The Ships of this Line are fitted with Emerson’s Patent Ventilators, and carry Fronds’ Metallic Lifo-boats. The Baltimore Clipper Bark INCA, eoo TONS IiuiITHKN, Having made two successful voyages from Chino, each in tho very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish ed her reputation for fast sailing, and wiU be dispatched for MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, About the 25th of August. Tho Ships of the Pioneer Line hove mods remarkably quick and. heaithy voyages; losing only one passenger among 850 sailed in the first five shipß, whereas it appears from tho report of tho Emigration Commissioners that tho mortality on board English ships to Australia has equalled 4DO per cent This very gratifying result shows that no core and expense have been spared in selecting, ventilating, and provisioning the ships of the Pioneer Lino. Tho INOA will only carry a limited number of passengers, at as moderate rates os aro consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. For freight or possago, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. R.. or to R. W. CAMERON, 110 Wall st GEORGE J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE. No. 173 CUESTNVT STREET, . (OProSITB ISD£X’£SD£XC£ IIALL,) Philadelphia. : nJBNITUBE, IN EVEBY STYLE! Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving end modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple;, all of superior construction, and finished in tho best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, the Goods of'any Establish ment in the United States. EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,land using tho best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur* chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is tho facility of Furnishing a House, either inele gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and tho 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, I need only inform you that my Rooms are 176 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cientto employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is all dono under my own immediate Inspection. 4ES**Tho Packing is ntl done in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to. Phila delphla are respectfully invited, aa purchasers or. otherwise, to call and examine the Goods. nu2s:ly *57-108 WOOD SVKEET.-Oh ~ TO. BOYLE respectfully informs the publlo that he hg« • opened at his Depot, the number designated above, the most splendid'variety of FRUIT that has ever boon of fered Ingsur market. He would respectfully invito his fel low citizens to call at the above number, and examino his splendid collection of Fruit. - auglfctf ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SRMIMARY. w. t. McDonald, m. a., p&ikcival. TUB next !?esslon of the Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the rt>om cor ner of Ferry and Liberty, streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Yeeder. •• Jifferencts—ll on. JL W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr n S- T- Von Bonhorst, R. Bliller, Jr. . 1 • ■ mxg 2s Dutch Bulbous Root*, Ac» THE Bubscnbor has received direct from Harlem his sup ply of choice Hyacinths, Tnllps, Crocus, Peoneas, and other Flower Roots for fail planting, and for winter bloom ing, In pots and glasses; Lawn Grass Seeds for fall sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth tnrf, canal to sods: ■' Pru ning Instruments, Garden and FarmiogLinplements of the most approved construction,-et Eastern prices, frem tha Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street/ - PQV& ; ; JAMES WARDROP: : Long- brogue shawls.—a. a; mason &cu , No -25 FIFTH street, will open, this morning, a splendid lot of tho ahovo. • , novIC -i PITTSBURGH. TUES DAY, DECEMBER }SK 1853. PIANO FORTES* JOHN 11. SfBLLOR, Agent for Chickering’s Pianos, No. 81 Wood st., Pittsburgh. ST. LOUIS. AUSTRALIA* C. A. COLTON, Ageut, 6i> Fifth Bt.. Masonic Hall. Ptttsh’h. ‘.‘3 'i ' i, : *yi ' NEW YORK. To Druggista & Merchants throughout the Union. D. B« M’CULLOUGII* MANUFACTURERAND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, sc. t No. 141 Malden Lane, NEW YORK, RESPECTFULLY invites tho attention of Druggists and Merchants throughout tho Union to his large and ex tenslvo assortment of FAINTS, OILS, 4c. r of tho BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which he offers for sale-on very moderate terms, both to casbrand close-timobuyers. Below are enumerated some of the leading articles WHITE LEAD, In oil, in kegs of 25 to COO fos. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OOHRK, VEN. RED, in oU. PATENT DRYER, BPANISH BROtYN, TETRA DE BI ENNA, inolLi UMBER. CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENsTinoiL • PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. VARNISHES of all kinds. RAW and DOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMPBLACK. AM. and ENGLISH VEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL-* LOW, dry and in oil. INDIA RED; RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH, and AMERICAN OOHRK, dry. CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN,dry and. In OIL’ 5 - FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. ' Druggists andothersia want of any of the above mention ed articles, will find it to their lntereststo coil, as our fadll- manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience In tho business, give ua advantages In selling over most-of thoscin the semolina. D.B. M’CUU/OUGH, : : my2l:9in ~ : . . 141 Maiden Lane, New York, - PAPES WAREHOUSE. Cyrus W. Flold & Co.» COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff streot, New York, ore SOLE AGENTS in tho United States for Muspratt’s Superior Bleaching Powder. . Vlctoria-Milla Colchmted Writing Papers. . Russell Mills Superior “ Gencssco Mills Superior Printing H Rawlins 4 English Tissue “ First quality French Ulbramarine. . They are cuso Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu rers in this country, and offer for sale by for the most ex tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper. Manufactu rers’ materials - that can. be found in tbia or any l other country. ' They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No. 11 Cliff street. No. 68 Cliff street} No. l&i Christopher street, and the Lofts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papore ore sold by the Case only. Their extraordinary’facilities enable them to offer all . Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest possible prices. * Paper made to order, any size or weight. Liberal advan ces made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock and other merchandize. The highest market price paid in CASH for all kinds of Regs ~ , • "• mar29:l3m Bradbury’s Piano and Hblodeon Worerooms, NQ. 433 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FROM enlarging my Ware rooms, I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto fore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastic touch, and of as' even quality,.and. deep, fall, rich arid purely vocal tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch as tire voice will asslam late to tbetoneofthe Instrument AH my Instruments are folly worrahtaL a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale,, and are sold as low os can bo purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos atoll prices. 4SJ~ A New Invention. —The Organ Melodeon, wilft two Batiks of Keys, thing of the kind in the country, having two siopsi coupler, swell draw stops, 4c., a sweet and powerful-instrument, pronounced by Organists to be supe rior for churches or Organ practice bo tho medium sized Or gans, priee $2OO. Also, the Common Melodeon, of all styles and prices. Being the exclusive Agent for these Instru mentp, orders ore solicited. . The usual discount made to the. trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their own use. Ji. G. BRADBURY, mar!s;ly ... . 423 Broadway, New York; PHILADELPHIA: WORLD’SFAU. A TTIK first and only PRIZE MEDAL for Hot nasa at the World’* Fair, in London, was award rry<^edto LACEY 4 PinLLIPS, of Fhlbuhdpblo—an honor they won OTer the competition of the whole world. Messrs. L AP. have now and keep constantly on hand, at their establishment, 12, Hand 10 South Fifth street, the largest stock of READY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLKS, Atx, of any house In the United States, nt greatly reduced pricca. They ore now manufacturing their Uarniyw and Saddles with such perfect system tliat they are enabled to sell a su perior article of everything In thcfrliucat a less price thi%n any other house in tliocouutry They never use but tho very best quality of leather, and the best materiel uf every description, and no pains or ex* Kis spared to reach perfection in every article—Buffalo i, Gloves and Whips. .They invlte .purchaser* to examine the|r stock and their establishment before m&ktug purchases. They invite atten tion to the following Ibt of prices: Horse Blankets, trem - - - $2,50 Thick HorswCovers, - ... . $l.OO to $7,50 Good-plain serviceable Single Harness, SIB.UO to $26,00 Fancy do ilo do, • J 25.50 to $35,00 Good plain Double Harness, . . $40,00 to $60,00 Fancy do do, - - $05,00 to $89,00 LACEY 4 PHILLIPS 1 Saddles and Harness are acknow ledged to surpass all otliers for ok-gunce, lightness and com fort, as well as for real value and wear. 12,14 and 10 South FIFTH Jtreet, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. TdeclGrly BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE NINTH, PIHULADEE.PIIIA, UaTe now open a large as.-toruaent of the Newest Stylos end CARPETINGS; Consisting, in part, of the following choice goods, viz:— Rich EnglisL Velvet, M “ Tapestry. “ « r aigraln, Neat Styles «» *• Of their own impo Just landed. Also, a toll assortment of ; uper and Medium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being bf their own manufacture, can be re commended os - Good Carptitngt for a Low Price. DAILY 4 BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers of Carpetings, decl&ly • No. 252 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE. EDW. S. OkAKT.. JAJIC3 C, QRAJ Franklin Institute, Philadelphia j 1 Martland Lnstitute, Baltimore HE peculiar improvement In the construction of thi« Mattress Is, that all the damsel/ and heavy wooden framework is entirely dispensed with, and its place sup plied hy a lighter and much moro durable frame. The springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivetted, rendering it Impossible for a single Anrinc to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic thatany part may be raised or bent up, and Is thusadmira. bly fitted to the wants of tho sick or asthmetlc, who may re quire a sitting pos wre. It has all the luxurious softnras of the best featherbed, with the lightness and tscility of hand ling of tho comriyra hair mattress. These taprovedfipring Beds are Invariahly made of thi best materials, and will last many years without repairs Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered in to Spring Beds. Thtao Bods are well adapted for . Hotels, berths of Ships. Steamboats and Hospitals. . ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented fin enomel,) and plain finished CAST IRON FURNITOItE con sisting In part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Rooks, Cano and Ombrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tablas with marble tops, Garden Choirs, Settees, etc., etc. Animals, Buchas Lions, Lambs j Dogs, etc, tn Iron, as weU as tho modelsln Wood, famished at short notice, docldly STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The subscriber offers for sale a large lot of fino Strawberry Plants, or tho must apnrov ed and productive aorta. Market gardeners, or others, de sirous of plan tang largely, will bo supplied at low rates Finch sort is distinct, without mixture, and w&rranted'truo -to. name. Plants put out this Bcason WIU bear afalr crop in spring. Orders filled In rotation, from the seed and imnle ment warehouse, dd Plfth street. _ans26 JAMES WARDROP OPAMISII BROWS.—I 4 this for taiSbV “T~7 O sepSt ; B. A. PAHHE3TOOK ACO - 'kD, k ; v : - ' - ; ■.* • ■■■;■>»■ ' .. . JOSHTJAUH WHOLESALE EEUITEI 38 Woon St, I HAVE on hand anti- are r which they offer at the 75 bags Ivlca Almonds; - 26 “ Sicily do 25 bales Bordeaux do 15 bags Shelled do 6Q\ “ Filberts; . :60 • (l Walnuts; CO u Cream Nuts; 600 bushels Pea Nuts; 25 bbls. Texan Pecans; 26 « Ulinols do 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 200 boxes German Plums; 25 kegs do , do 10 bbls. do • • do .10 cases Prunes, glassjars; • W . M fancybxß.; •, 60 casks Cnrrants; 20 cases Citron; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; 100 hf.“ M.R. do 2QO qr. “ « do 200 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 “ .'Scaled do . 1 case Mace; 1 bbl; Nutmegs; 1 " Cloves; 25 grossßiacking; - 25 baskets Salad OH; ■i. 0. ASDXasON .......i...... J* C. ANDES WHOLESALE FRUITERER] No. O Wood st** . JUST RECEIVED, tho moj brought West of the Mou 360 bags Brazil Sugar; - 50 boxes Havana do . 20 bbls Lovaring’s do, fine pulverized; 20 bbls. Lovering’s coarse pulverized Sugar; 20 bhl.s. Lovering’s coarse Sugar; 60 bbls Stuart’s 'do do ,8000CocoaNuts; 16 cases Jar Prunes; 12 coses Fancy Boxes do 260 bxs No. 1 Herring; 135 bxs Scaled Herring; G 5 lbs Mace; 160 lbs Nntmegs; 130 lbs Cloves; 40 gross Blacking; 35 bxa Citron; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; 60 bxs No* 1 Bock Candy; 20 do Rq i do do 25 do Yellow do do 20 do White do do 66 bgs Ivlca Almonds; .30 bales Bordeaux do; 35 bgß Sicily do; CO do shelled do; 300 bxs Cluster Raisins; 250 bxs M R , do; TWTEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED BY MVVkRgg man’s Visit to Europe,. • _' £ City Architecture, or designs for dwelling houses, hotels, Ac., 4c; 20 plates. - -• • Godey’s Magazine for December. Graham’s do do WEALE’S SERIES. Treatise on tho Art of Painting on Glass; Do on Steam and Locomotion. Do on Steam Boilers. Do on Civil Engineering. Do on Agricultural do. Do on Blasting and Quarrying of Stone. Do on Manufacture of Bricks and Tiles. Do on Masonry and Stone Cutting. Do on Weil-diving, Boring, 4c. : Do on Limes, Cements, Mortans 4c. Do - on Foundations and Concrete Works. Do- - on Archltecture.- Do on Tubular and other Iron Bridges. Do on Wanning and Ventilation. Do on Mechanics. Do on Perspective. ' Do on Drainage and Sewnrage of Towns, Building^ Do on Construction and Repairing of Roofs. . And Buudry others. For sale by pot 22 B. T. C. MORGAN. 104 Wood at."-, M"“O'-no «r ai..«-a»ptoB| TCwas on a Sunday Morning. The Flower or the Field Walts; by D’Albert—with color oa frontispiece. Seraglio Behottisch; 07 Francis Brown. - V Katy-Did Polka; by Jnliicn. Jullien’s Musical Toot in America—collectionsof tho now SncSL° lM “ apos!tiimB > •* performed at his Grand Edinburgh Quadrilles; by Charles IF Albert. Lake Lucid Quadrilles. FastLlneGalop—with illuminated frontlspieco. Moonlight Quickstep; by N. Seille. Wedding Behottlscb. Prima Donna Walta; by Jullien. mdelnstitate” WaltZ; dKUc! ‘ srf tbo “Oakland Fe- Jnst rcceired by Espresa, and Ibr sale 1 deed - CHARLOTTE DI.C.V lH)OK&—Pastor's Sketches; both series: Venice, the City of the Scaj - - r Barnes on Daniel; Mcllville’s new work. Sermons. French’s Works; Salad for tho Solitary; Do Qnincey’s new volumes; Hawthorne’s do.; Uncle Sam, by Mrs. Stowe. New. Great Truths by Great Author#; Complete Angler, by Isaac Walton; Hanpt on Bridges; 1 Grace Greenwood’s Works; Angel Voices; Whipple’s Oration on Washington; * - Parley’s now Tales; Arthur’s do^ Choate’s Discourse on Webster; Tangle Wood Tales; and other new andelegant Bins* trated Juveniles. - DAVISON’S Book Store, pcIS 65 Market street, near Fourth r Bi'SEDEEIKA BREMER—XboHomes of the New World. JC Headley—The Second War with Great Britain. Willis—Fun Jottings. Countess D’Orsayr-Clouded Happiness • _ Mrs. Hale—New Household Receipt Book. T.S. Arthur—Sparingto Spend. Flagg—Venice, the City of the Sea. ' • Rufus W. Clark—Lecture to Toung Men upon the Formation of Character. . . ■ Dickens—Bleak House. James Grant—Jane Seaton; or The King's Advocate. Great Truths by Great Authors—A Dictionary of Aids to Deflection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. IL MINER & CO., oclP • 32 Smith field street LATEST MUBIC. TT KLEBER HAS JUST RECEIVED JLL* Botnrc*an ds Paris Scuqttish, composed and dedi cated to Sir. Julius tee, by 11. Klober. This piece Is embel lished with on elegantly colored vtgnetto of the city of Parts, showing tho Tuiusiucs, tho imporiol residence of the French Emperor; the Church of Notre Da»e, etc.—being a rcliablo and correct mop of the French Capitol, as taken by Mr. Lee, on his recent visit there, and Is of itself worth the prieo charged for tho Marie. . . - Tho Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Romaine Lcmoyne, of Washington, Pa., by IL Kleber.- load Hearts at Homo; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by Buckley’s Boronaders. ~ .. - . Must I Forsake Thee; German melody, with English and German-words. Little Songs for Little Children—new. : ‘- Heavily ears tho Day—new. Thinking of Thee—new Ballad* What shall I call Thee—vocal duett. Polkas— Zig*ag, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens’ Delight, Dnpresuming, etc., and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable music of the day. • gp* No. 101 THIRD street. oct24 Valuable Karo Garden Seeds, Ae- - CONSISTING In part of the celebrated Stowol or Ever . green Bugar Oorp, Old Colony Sugar Com, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of various improved varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber andMellonsofthe finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for the dairyman and tanners. A rich collection of-flower seedf? : Lawn Grass Seed, and a full and complete assortment of Garden and Farming implementsof tho latestlmprovements, Monthly Yabenas, Roses, Uohterops, and line blooming ; plants for tho yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 at low rates. Orders from Merchants, Dealers or others filled promptly on liberal torms, from tho Seed and Horticultural ware honse, 40 Fifth street, by |apr27l JAMES WAKDROP. CARPETING,— A large stock of now qnd beautiful pat terns now receiving at the NEW CARPER STORE, 47 Fifth street, near Wood. Also,Oil Cloths.of all widths and qualities; Rugs, Matts,. Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Ycnltlan Blinds, Ac., Ac., AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. _scps ROBINSON A.CO. ‘\T |3 W’ BOOKS-’-At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, US MAR IN KET street—. r *■ r Tho Analysis of tho Bible. ■' SUllman’a Visit to Europe. Comparative Philology, Do Tore. . Peruvian Antiquities;, illustrated. Hawks. Notea from Ufa. Henry Taylor. Wido World; Illustrated od. Parley’s Present. Elegant javenilo; ill us’d. Christmas Blossoms, do Cottage Bible. • BirketFoater’s splendid illustrated edition of Longfel low’s Works. English. Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Sam. New. Mrs. Btowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Sparing to Spend. The Little Drummer. Tangle Wood Talcg. Louis Life, Sufferings and Death. Venice, tho City of the Sea. Second War with England. Headley. History of tho Insurrection in China. • •' Homes of the-New World. Miss Bremer. • nome and Neighbors. Now ed. do The Bow in tho Cloud, or Covenant Mercy for the Afflicted. ■ Martyr Missionary. The Behavior Book. Miss Leslie. .. - Story of Mt. Blanc. • . Student’s Manual. Rev. John Todd’s Books for Children. - ; T \ Life of Daniel Webster. For solo by J. S. DAVISON, Late Davison ft Agnew. X/TAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER—Yankee Nations— J.YX pnce 1214 cents. Godoy’s Lady's Book. Price 25 cents.. Graham’s Magazine. Price 2jccnto. Peterson’s Magazine. Price 18 cents. ; ‘' ' . The Midnight Queen, or Leaves from New YorkLiXe;by: George Llppanl. Price 25 cents. The Gold Becker?, or the Cruise of the Lively Sally; by Captain Merry, B.:S. N, author of the “ Plying Dutch* man—illustrated—s tale of peril and adventure ;ih at can* not fall to excito and Interest the reader. < Price 25 cents.. ■■■ * : IL MINER * r CGv - • ■ oet2s r - . N0,.52 Bmitfafleld;street..,. OLORED PARAMATTAS.—ISO pieces- of every-shade and quality, just received at. A. A.'MASON’ A CO. .- • 6°PS ' - ■ -No.-25 Flfthj street. , tTmus great work on pmk k*. X.BAY, by Pearson, of Scotland. - Its Aspects, Causes and Agencies. For rale by' .. :■ J. a • DAvBONr . novlO _ 65 Market street, neardtb st.-^ ".V 5 • •. T '.'-r . 1 K .. i * *- ' W-m yy hi ■ « . MISCELLANEOUS. lODBSA.COm EB & CONFECTIONERS, PITTSDUBOII, ... receiving?the following .Goods, i lowest rrpirket rates ' '.2oboxeS:Maccordni; ■ .20 <* Yermicella; • 60 44 Farina; . • 60 " W. Rock Candy ; 26 VL A No.l do 10 , Red do 16 44 Capers; 16 44 . Olives; 76 . Gone Drops; 100. “ . 60 “ r Jujube Paste; . 50 doz; assorted Pickles 80‘ 44 44 \ Preserves; 100 44 ■ Pepper Bauee; • 10 cases Sordines] 6 41 25 doTermicelli; ; 00 do Texan*Pecans; 25 do Illinois do; • 50 (loz aea’d Salad Oil; 100 doz Pepper Sauce; - 100 doz Ketchup; 60 doz assorted: Pickles i:. , 25 doz asa’d Preserves; . 125 bis Lozenges; 25 c’b '/s,%■, ‘ SO bxs refined Liquorice; . 12cases .. . do;-*. 100 kegs German Plums; 60 gross MttC:Milier’s fine • Cat; r 50 gr. Mrz. Anderson’s do; 25do*01ives; .. 25dpxCapers; 30 doz Onions; 60 bags Filberts; 60 bags Walnuts; , 75 bogs Dream Nuts;,' ’ 6 bags Gron. Walnuts; 150 bags Dairy Salt; 20,000 Principe Cigars; 20,000 Wasli> Regalia do; 18,000 Havana :- ■ do; 30,000 Half Spanish do; *op9 118 Wood st. * .. V *■!*• - * ’’ * :’"V • r r T. \ . A ’ t. i '•••.,•■•••. ; •/•. - . --r'-, r,»v w .-';.•. >l s , - ' '*'!.* > .Yt J' .'u,'V.. .j ■»_ r - ' N 'yte x_- ' •, V- •-- -y.- »■»•>■*,:*■■ FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property Tor Sale* TILE. subscriber Offers for sale, on very reasonableterms, property, via: .. A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hdy Street On ; Two Hundred acres of superior • Stone Chal,with Hou«e, Railroad, 4c. This property has a front of 149 rods on tho Monongahela river; on excellent landing; good grade and foundation .for railroad—with- enough level ground at 1 one point for houses and gardens, or locations for maaufretories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used in haul ing out the coal-7-tho quality of which, for. Iron work, steam,- gas, or fortiny ordinary'uses, is hot surpassed by oc* in the country. " . . '”• • . ■ In my absenco, my agent, James Blakely, E«i, will’glvo all necessary Information, and be authoriicd to (tiro warran tee deeds for any property, mid. JAJIKSMAY.-' ■art" Wo 111) Penn stvit FORTY-ONE BCILDIKd I IWs AND Two largo, Brioli. Dwelling Houses for Salo. r I tHE subscriber nowofTers the following desirable proper-, i ty for sale, eituato in the Seventh Ward, and but ten minutce walk from the Oonrt Honsa. ■ ONE LAME B11IC& , HOUSE, with nine apartment* situated on the corner of Colwell and miller streets. Also’ ONE LAME TWO STOUT- -ERICK HOUSE, with eighi apartments, situated nn lined street. Eight Building Lots on . Colwell - street; ten Building Lots on Ileed street: twenty-three Building Lotson MillereticeL This property la eery conveniently situated, and will be very desirable for private residences. ■ . , Tho above property, If not'sold previous to tho middle of May, 1854, will be put up at Public Auction. TerhsOne-fifth cash; the balance in ten years, with Animal payments* For, further particulars, enquire of the'; subscriber. - . JACOB TOMER, scpl3:6m] Corner Colwell and Miller sta.. 7th Ward - City Property for Sale or Ezchanffe. THE undersigned will exchange for Land 3 in the ga barbs, tho following Property; or will dispose of-U on long payments, vix: . . - . - • . A three story Brick House, oif Second street, now occnnled by Hon,. Charles Naylor. This house is built ta modem style, and of tho best materials. " Also, three two story Brick Houses on-”pike st, each con taining three rooms. . Also, two fcwostory Frame Dwelling Houses on Pinest.. each containing twelve rooms; • : ' . . . Also, three two etory Frame Dwelling Houses on Locust st., each containing three rooms. Also, two two story Proine Dwelling Houses on Pike st.. each containing three rooms. •' 7 . •*- * Also; three two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham.' on a lot 30 feet by 120, with room to build seven houses more; ■ 1 mh Ward'Property. is six-contigions Lots'-of Ground,- 60 feet front on .Pino anil Locust sta- (continuing . through the'square, and corners on Pike St.) They are bo that each property can be sold separate. Any one wishing a homo can bo accommodated by paying little more than a rent, after the first payment, os I will give ten years' for the balance. Apply to [jetOf JAMES BLAKELY. Valuable Property For Sole- THOSE TWO LOTS, Nos. 151 and 152, in Col. Wood’s pioir of Pittsburgh, each. 60 fret on Water street, and ex tending 157. feet through to. Front street, along Redoubt alley, immediately below John Irwin & Sons, and opposite the Central Railroad Depot -The whole will be offered till , N ? Temb ? r ’ after wWch, (If not sold,) it will be subdivided into lota to suit purchasers. - For terms; which will he made easy as to payments, apply to • %r LEECH, MCALPIN & CO.i ocl2, :.Nos. 242 and 244, Liberty st, Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR BALK-rTWO. GOOD BUILDIBO LOTS.- : 1 BlZR—'Each 50 feet front by 200 deep. PRlCE—s2ooeach. • ... in hand j talance at $5 per month. ‘ OCtIS DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, with Lot 60 feet front; situate oa the Brownsville Road, near the toll gate, to . South Pittsburgh. The House is a new frame of five rooms, well papered; a.good Stable and out-oven; choice Fruit Trees, Grapes, Ac. Price $llOO. . ' oct!3 . 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third st mmUiß MORE LEiT, ON-SAME TERMB-ThreeßoUd. 1 tog Lots, within twonty minutes walk'of the city, 50 fret front by 184 deep, at s2uo each.' Ten dollars in hand; balance at five dollars per month. Applyvro-OAT. to oct2o 8. CPTHBEBT A 50N,140 jhiik sL Magnlflccnt Country Seat. fPHE subscriber offers forsale that of Land X on Coal HiU, formerly occupied by RobertFtaney, Esd dnd adjotoliig the residence of A. Kirk Lewis; Esq.- ~ It contains twent@unes, and part of widen is under cul tivation, hating on it a fine young Orchard, and iff nt m orna mented withlbrest frees, shrubs, plants,' Ac. . ,' This location commands one of the most extensive vieVs in WcstcmPcnnsylvania, and being within twenty minutes walk from the dfcy, presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar trect of land in this market. ,If eold entire before, the Ist of June, it will be divided into Lots and offered at Auction. ' A* WILKINS. -- • -my3 . j-- . 71 Fourthst. ; ' A LOT OF GROUND in Hogg’s Planof Lota to the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh,near High street, and being 29 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue, and running back 117 feot.: The property will bo sold, dear of all incum brance, except an annual ground rent of one hundtod and sixty-five dollars, to which it Is how suyect Ontheproner* ty arosoven good TENEMENTSt-Uto brick and twofrmne —all two stories high, and renting for about five hundred dollars annually; - , Price, $1200; $6OO cash, and $OOO in 6 months—by good endorsed paper. • WM. C* FRIEND] jel2:tf Attorney at Law, No. 126 Fourth street. FOR.BAL.EI A,* COUNTRYSEAT, situated within threehundral yards of tbo Railroad Station la East Liberty,- contain* aoont Bine and one half aores. The Improvements consist of a good two story Frame Dwelling House, with brick out .houses and stahling and an abundance of finefroltnndex ceilenfc water. * Enquire of opxs F°*‘ m AL ,?rI H ,! RT , Y ACl i Ei l °* OKODND, near the l iS t i er^ l ? nkßooaiOlllrhich 1» erected a: Sickle Fac l°nr, 40 by 23 feet, 000 Btorj high; also, a Bnlldlng con nected, 18 by 18 feot, and a Dwelling House, 20 by 70 feet one story high; with stone basement, and eight rooms, in’ jened m good stylo; largo Stable, 20 by 14 feet, and a Frame Stabto, 13 by 18 feet. : .(Twenty-Acres good Bottom land; balance good Timber. Thu property will be sold low, and on good terms. Apply to THO3IAS MOPFITT, Post Buildings, Fifth street. BALL—4B ACRES OP LAND, In Sewicbloy Bottom, , ® milo from the Ohio and Pennsylvaniaßailroad, on the Big Sewlckloy Crook—23 acres Rood Bottom Land ■ tho balance well timbered. This property will bo sold cheap, and on goed term*. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT, Real Estate Ag% Post Buildings, Fifth atreet- FOII SALIVA iIOUSL AND LOT, on Samson street- be tween Federal end JJoaverstreets, in tho Second Word. Allegheny city- let 31 ta>y 32 feot, with a good Brick Build* toSr IQ y£ by .32 feet, containing six rooms and cellar. ALSO--A GOOD BUrLDINft LOT> S 3 by 20 feet, with a‘ twelve totality alongside. This Lot will be sold low; and on good terms, Apply to ; THOMAS MOFFITT, nov3 - Real batata Agent, Fifth et.. Post Bulld’g- S H tm l^P U ?? ‘'“Ol'pTY-roit BALK, MteuWe Briifc i i« °^^ Wos^Qr^M > editable for two tenants: each 1 ?** - -sl?kfci» with a cellar) kitchen, and four rooms- The I : t*t is l B3 feet front by 100, deep.. -Will be. sold at a bargain. AI - ■ oclS- . 8. CCTiUIEBT--* EON,IIO Ihtol Btrcct. ' '' • ' ' 5 „ V * . *~ r}~ - *“ * * * • i .•• <4V •' '*■ - , -V'.-u ‘ iateiy, to . - arCUTgBERg & SQK ■For Sale*. BAKEWELL a CAMPBELL, Attorneys at Law, 76 Grant street. *- *t T • •.* •;* >\ r a?Vt ,nT»s* ? .’■■ « '"V f'l »✓ T ifi *- 1 r *VJ NUMBER 120. MISCELLANEOUS. B"W?°9 cotton tvipv lo store nnd for cole by ■ ' - MILIEU & ItrCKETSO.V, ; oct29-._ .. . . 221nmI2S3,Ut)erlMtnit: - “ViriNDOW GLASS—SOO J>o;;e3.n?sorLxJ:Mzea city and ,tT ~ country.T?imlot7 glasa, Ju itoro ana for naKCT mtLISU 7:3UCK£t£U»* 221 nnd 223 Liberty W. nnoiucco— = — JL ISO boxes Russell & Robinson’s S'g and O’s tobacco* 120 . do W..H; Grant’s &’s and o’s ; do* * ,100. do Adalbert & Uemrj'’B S'fS S’sflnd 10’sdo: ■ 00 begß Six Twist Pittsburgh . ' do ; 25 do. Plug do do. . In store andior sate by JITLTJffi & niCKETSOS, :■ 221 _ r~r~. : X> lbbbls prime packed butter; '' ■“ ' • 4 kegs No, Hard; received and for rate bv - ' JIIILKU 4 iUOKIiTSOU, "and £d3Libertf cl. riuS—' 7 ••. X 100 halfc!:csl.«youai; riyjon, Gunpowder ond Blact _ 250 catty’boxes do do . T™ , by 2IUMR i RICKI.WoV, OCUa 2A ond 223 liberty st. SUfIAJi ANDMOLASSES <0 hhda plantation sugar* 400'bbls - • : d*>': -molasses; 150 half Lbls-do .> . . ...... 15 hbls 8f James* fmgar»hon;CCKWHiJAT I'LOUH—luu-FarkiJfor pain by *^.l2l' 4 UKimONS. : 29 “ • Bister Ex do; for sale ty - KIRKPATMQK AJiEBUONS. l_>lsAElrASH—l& easltsfor’j»aJo bv - - *•• - m ~ l " - BIBBPATIITf'K- k TISHROSH. T ocS C6lai - SW'S'sH «*.t« salet y ; Jr ° ct ~ l - iURKPATRImr ,fc HERROXS. ./JiuliAeco-oo boxesnssortod i lfl iD,is,s' san d B’s; ■ ' 3 caScs Barrow’s 2's;' f&r sale tv' t ; - - : " KIRKPATRICK -5c HERRON?. ! S - 5 bO3M Balm-Soap for Kilo by -- ; V g-”*?. 1 ..- : ' KIRKPATRICK S HERRONS. 1 Lata Oii; — -VJ 9 I 6: « ‘Tiinuers 1 : for rale tyi ■ : ' - ; ; . ' _KIBKPATiaCK.t HERRONS. 'lMF^SwrS^r?*tMrMcrett*kfor solo bV * ••' ' •.» ITI octal KIRKPATRICK 4- frEKKONS. A •KTISTjjyjrATjbKIAL-*>'. -CL 000 yards CanTass,.for arUsta ’" 60 gross Bristle Brushes; ; .60 ,_dO' Sable do, ' JO x 4o Palate, itfHaoil Palettes, Efclotfa Knives, Blenders, In store and for sale by FLEMING BROS., CO Wood flrcoi --i ■ - : FX.ESUKQ BItOS. Ji.°crt» m ' l UUK “ ih lmd uV - ■ ——i— :: iXKjii\(i ituos. •UjKßjL'iuß-ajiiu ln noro “il roTrale by - ■ ‘ M.KMIN& uros. . Jb s in Btoro-i»a for.-aioTy -;■- - - - -':■■• h.kjiino linos. ( ) U ' a ~S b « S - 5°- 1 T “nsSfofl; ■ V ■ - No.lßank. ao;- - -- In sfn™ 'JL T Wln Kjßleached trimfe Oil; . In store and for saleliy FLEMING BEO3 . \ Successors to J. Kitia * Co'., CO Vood street. . JL- AU n>3 iastore aoU tor sale by ■ . . FtEMINa BROS. IIL1 IL - V 'iT ai °k-- 1 0 carboja to store and ftT^Th? :— foctatj. FLEMISH BRng ■ :W^.;««Sirrn 6c15 • ; ; J - ' Prime,j ■ ••■ r , ,„•„ SMITH A SINCLAUt, 7 '- 1— Second, Mil 61 Front street: received and for-rale ly ?=- SMITH & SINCLAIR. CoctM~ 150b:igs Prinwiiio collee lor sale l,y ... 1 —-■■ : SMITH 4 SINCLAIR, '■ QRAADLRBLES— a few barrels for gale by — ■■ Mt * -' S. CUTIIDKET 4-SQNVffoigW ' A ' A - MASON & CO.’S, No. 2j pi fth tt- /•;• • 0c617 ■ -• £5 .Fifth street. * No. a) fifth St. beautiful nil •wooTpiaid? 3 tKrt> 20 P° B ' more of-those " - * • .-••*•••' ; ; ; OCtl7 • PLS. ITICP_ENTINg—Inprime order, litnaing and. sad by - fair-th:kl A. PAIINESTOOK AOD P : in at rec&vccTat^ 60 PS * seplO . ; . A -MASOJf A CO’S, —-—■ —~ —_ a - 2u Fifth Btrcct. 11/ 'J 0 : . o . 2DRfUij:t Dress TOanfa*, *> aud '**" 0015 i^SWuWB,N O . 2SKil ,|.„ l . . £ : A A. I'AHNfcSTOCK A CO. 6, A - FAIHiai'OCK 4 CO. BIS in J -'s; LEECH, 3rcix,piN iCO 7T Tr y P ” -, ~ J.B."X,EEOn,M6 A tMfe Am . Q bbr> “ ru jwaiiii-600 jbbu dctS Krai Kfale Agenta. P o3t jSSSEggSgsgsa " - I4olhln-i ~ A ‘ gA PNBSTonK- * co< 'S“«n o^ =— A, FAHNESTOCK * CO. rpKAB-w Sill chests prime .. J.p.yi LLIAM — — —BHOTing^ff 'esr a r m tsmm^ BILSS—A.;A.'MASON;'4 CO., !£ik Vlrrn ► c Xy jnst opened Uibft F&irstdek'br anitZuii .HV*** *w« and nrocaj, aika. of thalaffiff Ww J£l cmli