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I‘nnted and J*vbluhvl retry Mormsig, (Sunday escCptaL) BY PHILLIPS « GltLlltOßC, '•• : »OMS^n«.o6a!im'o» T wxm ard'nßastnass,•' •- JSS-TERifS,— Rye Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance,. • Six JDolun will invariably be required if pot paid within the year. » , . •••■*• 03SP* Sipgja copies swe acin-for e&le at the counter in the Office, and by the News Dojs. THE BATUBDAY HOBSIHG. POST . -is published: from the atone offioe» -on a. large blanket sl*e sheet; at T>V 0 DOLLARS a year, in advanco. ■ Single copies *4~% %MIQ« ■ ■ ■ • r ■Aar* No paper will be discontinued (unless at the,dlscie*. on of the IhroprictOTS,) until all arrearage* are paid.. 4®* No attention will be paid to any order unless acepm* panled by the money* or satteiiictniy. reference is this -Connected with the Establishment qf. Ms Mapnng Fast is one of the largest Job Printing Office* tn Me city, t cfaxtatt kinds of vwrk u done an the shortest nohce, oftdtrtoifreason able terms. • ' ■ ....•.<... ££ATES OF ABTESLTtiIUCIs AGREED UPON BY THE PITTSBTTRQB'PRESL - One square, one ...... “ M eaflh firifHtJnn*] >' >25 « • « one week... 76 M M two weeks .3 >OO u 11 throo week 5....,..,;........... 400 ¥ . . one m0nth.;........,....'.. 0 00 a “ two months..-..;.;,..' a *OO ** “ three m0nth5........ H&J 11 four m0nth5..;....;...;-.;.—.1.................: IO'OO “ tlx months...-...-........;.. * u one year - 18 00 Standing Card, six lines or less, per annnm 10 00 OBASaXIBU ATPLXASTRS: One eqim*, per annum, {erdflslre of tin pap2s -00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. - . GEO. F. 6ILLHIOR& r ATTORNEY AND CQAINSELLOIt AT LAW Office, comer of Iburth street and Cherry alley, JBS* Will Attend to hta professional business as usual, at his office, between the hoars or 9 A. M. ahd.4 P*.M. of each day. ■ . • Jy2o . C. Orlando Loomis* ATTORNEY AT LAW~-Offite, Fourth Street, aboye Wood. JyA:y • Thomas Uk fllanhalJt A TTORNEY AT JLAYV—Offico L LowTie’a Buildings, Fourth A street • , , Jan7:ly . R. Bi€unahatt)< ATTORNEY at LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry alley and Grant street - • • jc2ff >. . J«.N»JU > Clowry v A TTORNEY.AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-COo* In xV BakowellV Itafidlngß, on Grant Street - JOB .D* H* Hasen*. . ATTORNEY AT LAW—No.l27.Foorth street, above and neargmltbfield. • _ , : -oaf27:y J« S* UlorrUon, Attorney and counsellor at. law—Office, re moved to No. 44 Grant street,near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa.: ■ ■■■. • • • - : . . ■ aprlOsy. - tt* Biddle Iloberts, • ATTORNEY AT.LAW—Offleo. No. 132SmUhfleld street between Fifth and Sixth. -Collections carefully attend' edta—spwbd attention, given to Conveyancing.., [deeply Tbotmu Meane, ... - . Attorney at law and solicitor mciiAROERY; Office, next door to the Post Office* SteubeufiUe, Ohio; - my 4: .•■•••■• ' cy »• 8. P* IiOSS* "A TTORNE7 AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth'street, Pittsburgh, XIl. fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson** Livery Stable. • : ' • : - je2ft N, ISncDmoater, A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth street third door abate J\. Southfield, South side.. Con ycyancing of all kinds done with the daro and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es tate examined, Ac. . ■ novlfl BUSINESS CARDS. James Ci Watt, TtfKRCHANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifth street opposite the m Theatre; Pa. - .apr7 'Walter P. Mirihall, IMPORTER and. Dealer in French, and American Paper Hangings. - • . • r ■ -. • marJ__ 1* W. Chadwick, • < DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER* No. 149 Wood Street Pittsburgh. Tho highest price in cosh paid for rags. myll;y. ■ • . ■ J* Uryar, • *\TrnOLiISALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT |y : 360 Liberty street, and 31 Diamond alloy.- feblOy J.U. Weldln, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and School Books, - Paper and Stationery; No. C 3 Wind street, (between Third ana Fourth.) Pittsburgh,Ta.- (mrSfi b, ........a. l. cuthbxm. S. CCTIIBERT & SON, Real estate and general agents, No. do SiTiiihJield eh'ecL nor! L. £. Hayward, Dealer in roots,shoes,trunks and Leghorn and BRAID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty at*,, No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. • •• • ■ jo!4;y R. F. WEDDELL, LOAN BROKER, Dealer in. Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, Real hatato Stocks, Merchandize, Ac. > JASf" Office, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, next door to the Citizens'Deposit ltauk, Pittsburgh. Pa. wntfi SRISCI3 G. BAILEV. HAILEY Cl lIESSUAW, rriEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealers in X Wooden and W illow Ware, Japaimod.Tiu Ware, House keeping Utensils, W hotesale and Retail, No. 2u3 Liberty street, Plttahnrgli.* - ••• ■ ••• anrlfcy Ktflg Cl filoorbeaxl* ■. WHOLESALE GitoCKRS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No. 27 Wood strati PUtahurgli. ~ • fmrAt : Smith .filnclalr, WHOLESALE GROCEUS 4-KD COMMISSION MKB- and First ota. , _IJ» A. Faluxcatock.d& C 0.,.. .. WHOLESALE DRUG WAREUOUciE—Comer First and ■ Wood ntfoc.tß. and comer W ood and hlzth. •. ffobl • William Glena* ■ v v F OKBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood strteta, above rn. Kay, Where be is prop&ral to do orcry description of Ruling and Binding. ; . .. r , Idecj- Jotm H* filelior* i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, -Piano*, Music,: School Booke and Stationery, No. 222 Wood street. fjanl U* C» Stoekton*, *. ■ T ATE JOHNSON £’ STOCKTON, BOOKSELLER,' STA- Xj TIONER, Printer and Binder —comer of'Market and Third Btreeta. Pittsbuntii, Pa. •fjyOirif Ttiomos Jil*.l«lttle* WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between Wood and Market streets, oppvHlto Iron CUy Hotel. AU fcimiftof-Jewelry mado-eud repaired. fapSdy Paul A Hurdoek, * COMMISSION AND -FORWATIDING MERCHANB, AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 WaterstreotfCinchinati, Olrio. * - V : [apldf JOHSi GROCTTi SUCCESSOR to :Mahtc» A M’LAUonuw,-Importer Of BRANDIES, GIN, WINES,' Ac. Also—Dealer in Fine OU WhisX-y aud Brandy, corner of SmUhfleld aud F>rft streeta, ntteburgbi . . janlffitf A* TindLe* Mlk WHOLESALE and Retail BADDLE, HARNESS, fisSISSffirTEUNK, VALISE and CARPET BAG manuffto W-- No; 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. _ •' ' •: . v ■ J«D;WlUlams* nrHOLEBALE AND RETAIL FAMILY. GROCER, AND fY - Forwarding and Commissi cm Merchant, Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures—'Wood et., ftruudoors above Fifth; - - - - .marF . PAGODA TEA HTDUEi vrEIIU HAWORTH, Yfhduaic and Retail Grocer, Dealer t|*-and Importer of Old Country Black Teas, French Bran dieli. Wines, Ac., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • ■ . . ... - fnb2B;v ’ .■ .Caro*: . : '. r •*.: T : HLEB, i (enocxssoß to Mubpjjt * Xes,) .WOOL DEAL • CR AND COMMISSION - MEROIIANT, for tho- sale Of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street.- frav4. J. P. ... f auxs.xiaxPAtmcx. m ..j. r» uaaaoN. Kirkpatrick A Berrona* - WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS SION MKItOUANTB,and Dealers in Pittsburgh Mana factctcz jVo. 343 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, myl7:y JOBS JlXatlJfO.,— FLEMING BROTHERS* ■ •- • 1 ’ (Succeksora to J; Kidd A Oo.) TTfHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Jfo. CO Wood streety Vilisr YY; burgbv Pa. Propriotors of Dr, M'Lane’s Celebratod Yennifugo, Liver Tills, Ac. . mv7-*v CARRIAGE FAC^OHYi \Jt/-; :R- TEIRRY, Virgin alley, between Wood aud Liberty f Y;• "streets; Manufivctnrurof BUGGIES, BAROUCHES and CARRIAGES, of every description. Ail work done warranted. Tho advertiser would hero state that ho served nine-years apprenticeship to the business, and bas-worked for many years in the principal shops of the Eastern cities. iaar26:tf ■ . • ■ bohuchman A Haanieln* X ITHOG BA PHERS—Third street, opposite tho Post-office, XJ Ihttahargbu- Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and VifltlogGardfvetc,, Engraved or Drawn un Stone, Printed In Colors, Gold, Bronze,or Black, in the most approved style, and at the irrosf rtasohable.prices. . octlfcly ■r 7f U - 7 . u ::■■■ REAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, aad 80l Broke?,Office, No. 92 Fourth Street, (above Wood.) The anbdcribvr having dpeuedau office at the above place, for the parposeof nagotiating Loans, Bills, 'Bonds, Mortgagcs, nnd alt other InstrumontA for tho seenrity of .Money, and for the purchase and sslo of Stocks. 'Will also give prompt aad particular attention to buying, soiling, renting of and leas* in ; Itaal Batata ~ ~ AUSTINDOOSITB. : mHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (LAfi Jour-' aßj BIAHK BOOK Aim STATION®. * WARLHOUabr-is prepared to.rexecuto-every style of Commerd4l, Canal gtoamteat Job PrintlnKana Bwk Binding, end fnrnijh. ercry nrtide in tha Blank Book. Papor and Btationnry lino, at tho shortest nbtleo rad on the most reasonable terma. - andSS^l“i Btoao,lCry >»M«k.t Printing Offlco and Book Bindery. No. Bn tm_i ... roT jg SEW SKEDITOBEi ' JAMES WARDROP, OFFERS for sale CANARY BIRDS of tha most imorored breodjbelngTeiThardy.and fine Blngore. —tanaiy, Rooo and tpiiod Seed, will bo furnished composed of the finest, FLOWERa?*?*? patneuas, Rosoßuda. Hellouopoa, Ao.'Erergnwnsfln’poii forChristaos Troes, from Urn Seed and.Hortlcaltaral Store No. 40 FifUntt, ueag;WSpod. ■: . - : doe2o sbxxxs*, Jomt.Eaooia, bxssxowass, Httstmrgh. • Maryland. > . Plttsbargh/ _ SeUe'^-HICoI. -& Oo^ -pRODUOT «p OENERAT, OOMMIaHTON trCTmr ivm, joon h*,o£sxxy...«..i. k.....coa?uiiu9: a’CLogxxv, Wholesale and Be tail Clothing:. Horohants. NO. 68 WOOD STREET" ' TfIFE subscribers respectfully ittfonn thair old customers : X and the public in general, that , they have this day as* jociated themselves to the above business, umlor the firm of JOHN M'CLOSKEY A CO.--They respectfully solicit a aharaofpubiiopatronagc.-:, . ; The preriona business of each will be settled by them : selves respectively. > . - fehO ' moult wrtixa, Phila. ...an. Eicarraox, Pittsburgh. ■ ..I , . Miller d?mekefon. i YY,\;Winea and Segars—Nos. 272 and 174, corner of Irwin, .and Liberty *troeta, Pittsburgh. Iron, Neils, Cotton Yarnd', ! constantly on hand. ' : • Jy2B • B« T* C* Morgan* BOOKSELLER AND STATIONKR—has always on hand a genentiaaaortment of School, MlsceUaneousand Blank i Books, Fnatingj lfest and Cap Paper, Ac, Wholesale and Re ! tail. No. 104 Wood BtrcoL below llfth, Kast Pittabargh. : tS.Wantal, Rkgafand Tanners 1 Scrkpa • . .• aplfely .‘■•••■•j James Lowryi Jrt, iTULUB AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No, 294 V Fetterman’s. Row, liberty street, has ou hand a large stock ofChalra and-Bedsteads of every description, mode of. the best materials,' which ho -will sell lower than articles of tfißMme quality, can-be sold in the city. •He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly rodoood prices; . Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner., Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at tho Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly ttendeeptn. ■ tnarkl ■. ,1 HEBRON & CBIBWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Manufacturers of mi kinds of brass work, Io .COMOXIVfi, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al ' avuotton Batting Manufacturer. „ . Foundry on Rebecca struct, Alleghony City.* Office and Store, Market street, Pittsburgh. ■ OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work, or cosh paid.. Orders left at tho Foundry or Office, will bo promptly attended to.' 1 ' -- feb9:ly JOSEPHT.LOWRY, JVb. 43 Corner of Ftfth and Wood Streets,* Office up stairs... Entrance from FjAh street. Pittsburgh, XtESPEOTFULLY announce to the public that he has Xb oommenced the REAL ESTATB AGENCY, in connec tion-,, with Intelligence and .Gcnorol'Oallectiag. -lie will also attend to renting. Persons in want of servants, In any capacity, nrthosoin want of places,'will be snpplicd atshort notice.* All business eutruried'to his care promptly at tended t 0... . ■ .. i.. Refertnu*— T. J.Blgham, Richard Cowan, Esq., W. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James MackeraL A. A. Mason, Maffit AOId. •' ■ ■ janlft. ’ Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art Gallery* Apo W> Building, Ac. 76 Ibvrth to Lyn&t . Carpet-Emporium.) . . s yffw B* M. CARGO A CD, haring fitted up tbs most ample rooms in the city with mammoth sky and side lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, iu . to suit- aIL Tarring in price according u> flnd qnallty.of case, Ac. • tJD»Supcrior OU XBerXlrtdatinga, by the best artists, for sale, and on ex hibiuonunnng the day and orcnlng. Citizens and stran gers ore invited to calland examine specimens and P&iut lngg..; •, , ...» ■>, - apri.*? JfEW CABPKT STORE 1 Kor47 Fifth Street* near Wood* AN Unrivalled naorfmmf of CARPETINGS and OIL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns for spring sales, now open for Inspection; consisting of— Royal Velvets; "Brussels; - : Tapestry Brussels; Tapratry Ingraios; Extra huper Throe Ply; Super and Fiat? Ingrain; . ThpestryVcnitiana; Twilled and Plrin Venltians; Together with etery description of low priced Carpetings, CbcnUle and Tufted Hags and Matts, Canton and Coir Mal ting; Jute, Chain* Cocoa, Adilald, Allcan, and Sheepskin Malts; Floor and Stair OU Cloths, all widths and qualities; Stair and Floor DruggciSv-Green Baize,- Piano and Table Covers, V enltian Blinds, Window Shades, Stair Uods,lc., at the srery lowest cash prices, mart! ROBINSON A 00. Chandelier* and Gas Fixtures* rpHE subscribers are now o;>enlng at theirnew Ware room* L NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wopft and Smith field, tho largest assortment of CHANDELIER 9, IIIIACh- ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered in this market. UaTing arrangementa made by which they wlU.bo constantly in receipt of now patterns and varieties, they confidently Invite tho attentionof pur chasers to their eeloction. We aro doterodned to. fltll us low as any house In the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to tlioso desiring articles in this lino. We continue as heretofore to fit up boUdiogs of erery.de eeriptioa fbr gas. water and etcam. Braes Castings of ell kinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO., Pargfry . No. 109 First street. 8. U’Hinley, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer in Paints—No. 44 St. Clair etm-t, Pittsburgh. Has oonstantiy on hand alt Idnds of Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal Varnish,;linseed thl, Boiled OU, Spirits Turpentine; Window Gloss of ail Putty, Paint Brushes Acj allot tbebestqaalUy, and fur sale at reasona ble prices. eepl 1 E LAIRD, tlata of the firm of XfOOLsv A Lsikd,) • opened bTOKE NO. O* (two doors abovo the cM stand,) fur tbs purposo of carrying-ou tho CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopes by strict aUonllon to business to merit a share of the patronage of tho late firm. N. B.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionable styles, and on tho shortest notice-inferior to none In tho city. __ Jan2&y . Jamvi MeUlncer, ~. ~ MONONGAHELA PLANLNU MlLL—Would respectfully inform.lus friends and the public, that bis new estab lishment Is now in full operation, and that be is prepared to frirnish Boat Cabine, and fill all . orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and ftt the lowest rates. Board and Piank, planed on one or iboth sides, constantly on hand...-' i -Bash, Doors, end Mouldings, of every description, made to order. a. oxxßiiAW'. BuQdenr end Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed staff suitable for every description of work. Money Loan Ofllcc, JOHN. A* O'BKIEN Cl CO,, . . 137 Third street, below Smith field. MONET to loan in large or email-quantities, on Gold and Silver Plato,Diamonds, Watches. Jewelrv, Gau*, Pistols, Musical Instruments and valnable articles of overy description. • Forfolted Pledges sold Immediately after being out of data, unless redeemed. Bargains of Gold and bilver Watche*, Jewelry, always onhaud. *m»7 AUNUJLU CL WILLIASIe, HEATING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE - JIASOPACTUEXES OP CMlsoa Fnrnacw, Wrought Iron Tnblnff, -Asd Fimsas for Stxaw, Gas or Watch. £&• No. street, Pittsburgh. ' sep37 We hare sold our Fnrnaccw, Patterns, Ac., to Mem* ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to tho patronage of the public. sep2B BCAIFE. ATKINSON A OKELY Moots aud blioes* "" f AT IIINTOJUd KLAD-QUAKTEhH.—Tuouas Ilinrow, St. Clair street, between Pena and Liberty streets, has just received a superior assortment of BOOTS and BUOPM, and MATERIAL, which lie is prepared to dispose of to hi* friends and the public generally, at cheap rates- Any arti cle in his tine made up at the shortest notice. P. B.—HANDS WANTED on all kinds of work. |wp2 171. K.--URAIO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer li JP « Country Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family uso. Spices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at his Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ext change for Merchandize. F. R. D. hafl procured a; full assortment of Lauiroth’s Warranted Gordon Seeds, and invites tho nttomlon of alt in terestml in rural affairs. , janU msxra-LlfPurooTT, . . . . an. o luaa LIPPISCOTT A BARR. (latx j. a XTJUCXixa a 00-> MANUFACTURERB-OP FJtKENIX. FTUK PROOP BAFES, Second Street, between -Wood, and Smithfleld—On Tuesday eftamoon, July, 26; 1848, the undersigned wore cal led upon by Messrs. Lippenontt & Barr, to witness an honeht and fair teat of one of tbdi Ft «enix Safes. • The fernaco be ing prepared, the Safe wasp laced lzudde thereof with Booka, papers and eomo money; when the door of the Sofo was clu sedand.the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safo was red hot, and continued till half past 0 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the com mittee expressed their satisfaction-that tho tilde occupied with surithhat was sufficient Tho furnace was then pulled doWn, Bafo cooled, and door opened—tho books, papers and money s&fo.. . The heat wasao great as to melt off tho brass mountings.! Wo therefore Uko ploasuro innxommonding these Safes to the pablle, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof! ■ . JARVIS A TKABOE. - 1 . n. NOCR k RAWBON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON &. THATCIIEIL BENEDICT k ISAAC CROMIE, Zamongaged in the foundry-bnslnaßfl, and know some thing about fantaeee and heat. I witnessed the burnlmr of theabovoSafo* and ean freely say there was no humbmr about it, and with pleasure recommend them to tho public ea.boing,.in my judgment, entiroly fire proof WM. KAYE In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signaturus. they, all spoko in tho highest-terms of the falrnras of the test, and .their full: confidence of the Safe’s being entirclv fire proof. We have constantly on hand and forsale a full awortPientof the abovengfes. Iroar3ll BRLL A TEUUY . .IOW ft.FO UN O R V, • NO. 103 WOOD STREET XOHN 0. PARRY 1 , (succassor to J. C. Parry A Co-,) bees O tolnfurm tbocustomorsof thoold firm, and the pubuo generally, that he has now on hands, and Is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS— such as: Patent Chilled Rolls; largo Kettles and Curbs* Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles! for the manufacture of Cano..Sugar— on a patent process, known aa. J. 0. Parry’s, and aro superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than thooo modo on the - old ,plan.*v ; HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from now proTedpattcrna » WflfiCTa Irons, Sad Irons, ! .Rolling Mill Costings, and Machinery of eTerydescription, i always on hand or made to order, t - * j r Cook Stoves, Kitchen-Ranges, and Coal stoves, of every | description; lowaCook Stoves, five sizes, which received the (first prize for 1850 and 1861, at the Agricultural Pair of Al llegheny County,Pa- and nfflommended by fifteen hundred I persons; Katerprize Cook Btoves, four sizos i Premium Cook Stoves;, Egg and Radiator Cool Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Ac, : .Parlor Grates and -Ponders,- great ; vnriaty, beautifully CommonGratca,and building material of everv jdascription. - : ... • J ; A great variety of Ornamental Railing, for Oemoterles and jEsmdng* r • j Plough* and Ptotch Ou&ngt—A large stook of all tho ; kinds in use* and will be Bold at redneed prices. Hall’s Pat ient Lever, True Amariran, Egan’*.Crane's, Kinkaid’* WoodsY-Peacock** Bull’s, Improved Bull, Ac. , Ramt. ■ Flqughs.-~ThQ Michigan Doable Plotuh, which haataken tha-promium at tho- State pairs of New-York* and Ohio, ondwhoreverithas been exhibited. ; Iron and Nails, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—all of which I !WIU aell at the lowest prices; and .respectfully invite the qaUi.at theold. stand; Net 103 Woods t •new , .- .. . .. mvnr n oinnv • - E.-80HMiSKTZ, No. m; UaVket Btreot,is now re i PY; • ceivingdila Pail stock of Boots. Bho4P Afiff Gaitora i omprislng every stylo and qnolity. ? - ' - i.. ' ■■ •;/: . PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & GILLMOKE, AT TBE “POST BDILDINQS,” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNDM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1853. BUSINESS CARDS. - PIANO-FORTES. ; '' CHARLOTTE' PLUME, No: 118 Wood ■ Second door above Fifth, PUtaburgh, ' wcllassoned i U P I | l stock of Ptano Fortes, (which aro just ar ‘ riringrYon-themost Übcrai terms. - »The attention of puTchtmarals especially Invited to-ihe eolebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. These instruments being modooxpressly for this climate, .andhaving the over strings, have a volume of tone nn-. : oquallpdby anyothors. Also, Pianos from thu manufactory of Gale A Co.; New York; Bacon A Raven, Now York; 2te : lohonbach & Sons, Philadelphia;; and of Kt own KANUVio tubs,, which are well-known, and have boon used, in this and other cities for 10 years. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. -Guitars—A fine selection of French, Spanish and German? of superior quality. * - . •. fc FWtn*—Tho best Italian, French and English make. -. Accerrdeansr- From the best Porismanufiictory: . . ALSO—Flutes, Clarionets, Drums,Fties, Banjos, Tambo rineSjTri&ngles, Ac. * . * • SriTJjr—ltalian,French,EngUish and German; warranter to be of the very best quality. . Pianos andall.MusicaJlnstrumcnts repaired with dura* mlity.Hflftttinß* anddmrpatfh. . of Uhiokerlng’s Plano** ■ ■vjt'Sßbij i- Tus subscriber will receive and opca-for on Thursday thelSth lnet, the follow* re l°? new, PIANO-FORTES, from the-c*!e« U;«*bratod manufactory of -JONAS CHICKLK ING* Boston, vis; - , . - No. 13737—0ne splendid rosewood doublo round cornered,,7 octavo Piano- No. 13746—0ne do . do do -do u 13747—0ne do do do • do • $4OO " 13764—0ne-Rosewood, round frout, 0 octave....s2oo V 1375&—0ne . do v do do a I3oSG—One - do fquare • do S*7*> “ Walnut do do JfcW 11 12016—One do round front, do si?7.i Ail the above Pianos aro furnished with the new patent: iron frame and now scale; with Mr.Chlckcrisg a nomu com on the plate, to prevent imitations and imposition.' Pur chasers are invited to examine tho above, on their arrival at the Musis Store and Piano Wororoomsof JOHN H. MKLLOR, •> Agent forChlckerlng's Pianos, augl7 ; . No. 81 Wood st.. Pittsburgh- .JAXS3 cuxswtu; NEW fiIUSIC l NEW MVSICI BKLKDKR hnsjUAi received a fine collection of Ju * lion’s and Foster’s inntic. Tht?celebrated Itoval Irish Quadrilles: - The Drain Polka, Jaiicn; • Mont Blanc Polka, Jullen; Rival Schottlsch, by F. Brown; Silver Cloud Quickstep; BLNicholasSehottisch; Slelghrido Polks, by Strakoscb; PopsyPolka; A noweoßg, by 11. Kleber; The sleep in tho grave together; Adieu door native land, trio, by W. Y. Wallace . Lilly Bell and old Dog Troy, by Fcwtrr; Meet me by moonlight, duett; . SofUy ye night winds, ballad, by T. Wallace; Atalawda Polka, by Dodworth; and other fine pieces. scp!4 JaS.LEECH, file Al* PIN : Cl CO*, WHOLESALE QROGERS, Asl> JNtAIXRS IX Provisions, Hotalfl and Pittsburg Zdanniacturos, ■ bos. U 2 LX D LILEUTr STRUT, au*Gl _ __• To filercliaata aud Otlierg. - GERMAN ADVERTISING.—The publishers of the daily and weekly 44 FraltextsFreund' 1 would rcspectfully-iu* vito tho attention of merchants and others to tho advan tages offered by their papers as a mwilum of advertising among their Gorman fellow-citizens both in the city usd country. : .... Their Daily paper is published on the rr*RT smew, and has nocaiE the circulation of any Ox&xtx daily published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which Is published alreadyfor twenty years, circulates largely 1q tho adjoining counties aud W cstern Pennsylvania, as well as throughout the State of Ohio. Merchants of Pittsburgh and others will find ft to their advantage to make use of our column* as a medium c! reaching the German business. Terms as. low as any other paper in tho city. Orricx—Corner of Liberty and St, Clair atrects, nbove Braun.A Belter's Drug Store. L. k Vn NEKII, auggfl PublDher* and Proprietors. A CARD.—Mr. O. ANTON "and li. rSUiI IUJKDhU~Ii rospectfull vimnounto to thy ritizensnf Pittsburgh nud Allegheny that they will giro inMruetions on the Pinni', OuiLar, 'Vlolio nnd i-lutn. iuqmrc at 11. bclmit-der A Co-’s NhW MLbIC BTOBE, 8-4 Fourth street. *cp23 KW MUniC MOltL —ib* sub«!rlr.erH Law at Xv No. 83FourlU street- a eliolco coficctlou of manly nn>l instramnots, Italian and German rtrlngs, Piaro.% by M. Lrard, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes: by 11- Euler, irnnkfort, A. M.; Clarionets, do. Ail kinds of brass instru ments from the best French manufactories, nlllnf which wo offer to the public on more liberal te-im*, feeling confident that We can render entire satisfaction. , H. SCHBOKDKR A CO., No &3 Fourth st H Si'hrocdcr and G. Aoton. will Jnstructtons on tha piano. tIoHp and guitar. ' srp73 UARR CL ItTosKR, A RCniTKCT3:—Office: Philo Hail, No; TGThird rtrwt Pittsburgh; and east suln of the DiauiouJ, Allegheny jyiaorn J JOSEPH MOGUIDGE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKHCnAN'T, No. 33 OpAiuziinAL, ntbow Pis*; S(* lioula* IllO.* CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meotwiib prompt and personal altimtiro, and hbunl tidranofi will be given when resum'd, on Uonslguraenti* or Bills of Lading, us Aonff. • Orders for the purchase of Grain, Hemp and other Produce, wilt tty promptly CUnd at tliw lowest market prices. Tho Kereivhjgiuid.iorwardmg of Morcliondlzo and I‘re duce will meet with esptH-ial cam and dispatch; the lowest rates of freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and tnuidi as posaiblo avoided. tZFtZZXCZAI Png#4 Bacon, Bt. Louis; tllir* A Morton, ■ Cincinnati; Charless, Blow k Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau & \ alle, do; Hosen A Fraser, do; Doan, King A Co., do; Bpringer & Whiteman. do; J.W.Butlor ABro.,Pittsbh; E.O.Gooodman & Co- do; D.Lwf.h k Co., do; K.4C. Yarnaii k Co.,PUllads; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buo.k A Morgan; Blow A March, New York. B. lLComegys, do; Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A.Meigs, do; JosiaULeo Baltimore. A. G. Fnrweil k Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard,bon k Co., do; W.B.Roynolds, Louisville; IX. D.Newcomb k Bro., do; T.C*Twichol! k Co., Commission Merchants, Now Orleans. CSUX havo an open Policy of Insurancu, which will cover all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per mail, or when endorsed ou bills of lading before, or at the time of shipment. JOSEPH MOO RIDGE, angO Rt, Lonl*. Mliannrf. PIONEER LIKE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. . Tho following Ships havo railed. — Ship Revenue, 1300 tons, 3d July; «£3*rSrtL “ Epamlnondas, 1400 tanfc 30th August; Nffnbfe&wV “ Ocean Engle, 1450 tons, 30th Sept’r; ■ygyfijGMjy u Oneco, 15<X> tons,23d October; ** Scarge, 1460 tons, uth December; “ Baltimore, 1300 tons, lath January; fi Euphrasia, 1200 tons, lat March; <* Oregon; 1000 tons,2l st March; “ Nimrod, 1000 tons,2othApril; “ Sea Ranger, 1200 tons, l&th May. Tho Ships of this Line nro fitted with Emerson’s Patent Ventilators, and carry Fronds’ Metallic Life-boats. The Baltimore Clipper Baris INCA, OUO TONS BURTHEN, Having mode two successful voyages from Chino, each In tho very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly etl her reputation fur fast soiling, and wlil be dispatched fur MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, About the 25th of August Tho Ships of the Pioneer Line havo mode remarkably quiek anti healthy voyages; losing only one passenger among 050 Lhats&ilud in Ihe first five ships, whereas It appears from tho report of the Emigration Commissioners that tho mortality on board English ships (o Australia has equalled 4.00 per cent. This very gratifying result shows that no care and expense have been spared in selecting, ventilating, and provisioning tho ships of the Pioneer Line. Tho INCA will only carry a limited number of passengers, at as moderate rotes as aro consistent with justice to pas sengers and owners. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Pier 12, E. It., or to B. W. CAMERON, 110 Wall st. C. A. COLTON, Agent. au3 65 Fifth at.. MapnnlolTall. Vittab’h. GEORGE J. HENKEL’S CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE* No. 173 CHESTNUT STREET, (OproSiix Im>£p£Ni>Esrs Hall,). . Philadelphia* FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE 1 Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern stylo; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinwood and Maple; nil of. superior construction, and finished In tho best style, equal to, if not excelling in qual ity, tho Goods of any Establish ... mcnUrt tho United States; EMPLOYING nono hut experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using tho best .ma terials, tho.work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the-many advantages offered to pur chasers, is iho facility of Furnishing a House, either In ele gant or plainstyle, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles In each Toom correspond la style and quality, and the immense stock always on hnnd, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please thole tasto In a selection, without the delay necessarily caused In ordering. Furniture. To glvo an Idea of the flnhhod Furniture on hand, I need only Inform you that my Itooms-aro 175 feet long, by 27 feet Wide, four.fioorn in numbor; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that tho work is all done under my own immediate inspection. - -65*The racking is all dona in the Store, and Furniture warranted to carry safely any distance. Yiaitera to Phila dclpliia are respectfully Invited, us purch&sojrs or otherwise, to call and axamino the Goods. jm'iVlv «?*lOB WOOD STREET^"" TO. BOYLE respectfully Informs the puhlle tliat ho has « opened at bis Depot, ihn number designated, above, Uie most splendid, varioty of FRUIT .that has ever been of fered In our markot. He would rospectfuUy Invito his fol low citizens to call at tho aboro number, and exnminn his splendid collection of Froit. , nualfiitf IfiNGLISH ANDCLASSIbAL SEMIKARY* W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., P&WCIPAL THE next scfsloq of the Institution will commonca on MONDAY*, tho 6th of September next, at tho room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the Messrs. Feeder. References— lion. A* W. Loomis, C. Knap, Jr., Si F. Yon Bonhoret, It. Miller, Jr, , • . . . nug2fi Datoh Halbona Roots* Ac, ’ THE subscriber has received direct from Harlem his sup ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, I’eoneaß, and other. Flower Roots for foil planting, and for winter bloom ing, in pots and glasses; Lawn Grass Soeds.for fall sowing, which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden and Farming Implements of the most approved construction, at Eastern, prices, from the' Seed and-Agricnltural Warehoaspj'49-Fifth street. - .... BOVO 1 "* 11 - - v '- - - - JAMES- WARDROP. T ONG BROGUE tittAWLS.—A. A. MASON A OU, No- I j 25 FIFTH ktreet, trill open, this, morning, a splendid lot.GfAhdabQve*.-,’,,-Vv'... nqvlft.. ; v-.V.s.xvii-, . -vvwiii i t ■ ................... . * ■ ■ ’ 4 *»>.*• ST. LOUIS. AVSTft&IiIA. .j- i'C j«j T->:- " ■ .•,, i .'T. .. „• ,' “d*t'■t% y *\ -■, ■' - ’r’.-. V ': ’' :■;/ '* * • • »•« n r if .tv ’ • ■'• ' ■ . • ■■ ■ ■■'■■■ ■■ - ■*■■*■■-■'■ .•>!>< * ’■*• .. •■ • *' *:; *v * T . r -£f (>cj- ' f*' ■' r -. *•: t .• ■ * * '1" V ■«* -Vi * NEW YORK. To Druggists ft Merchants throughout tho Union, D. B. M’CULLOUGII, MAHUFACTUREE ANDEEAIER IS Xo«141 HaidenXane, SEW YORK, RESPECTFULLY invites tho attention of Druggists and Merchants throughout the Union to bis large and ex tensive asasitmcnt of PAINTS, OILS, Ac., of the BEST and PUREST QUALITIES, which he offers for. sale on very modcratuterms, both to cash and.closo-time buyers. ■ Below are enumerated some of tho loading articles: WHITE LEAD, ih oU, In kegßof 2S to 600 lbs. : BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE, YEN. RED, in oil. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TETRA.DE Sl- ENNA,inoil.'• v : UMBER, CHROME, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil. ' . . PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, dry and in oil. . VARNISHES of all kinds. • BAW and SOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMPBLACK. AM. and ENGLISH TEN. RED, CHROME BED and YEL LOW, dry and in oil. . INDIA BED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FKENCH r and AMERICAN OCHRE,dry. OHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry and In oIL • • • FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. Druggists and others in want of any of the above mention ed articles, will find it to their interests to eall, as our facili ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience inthe 4 baainefs,give us advantages in. selling over most of those in tho same lino. D. B. M'CULLOUGU, l4l Maiden Lano.Nuw York. PAPER WAREHOVBS. ' Cyras W.. Yield ft Co.. /COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No: 11 Cliff street, New. \J York, are SOLE AGENTS la the United States for . ' Muspxatt’s Superior Bleaching Powder. Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers. Russell Mills Superior : “ u Genesteo Mills Superior Printing 41 Rawlins k Sons* English Tissue First quality French Ultramarine. : They are also Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu rers in this country, and offer for solo by far tha most 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 targe and commodious Warehouses,-No. 11 Cliff street. No. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street,' and tho Lofts over the large Iron Btorcs, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papers are sold by the Cose only. • < Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tho lowest possible; prices. • Paper mado to order, any slreor weight. Literal advan ces made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ l Stock and ether merchandise. The highest market pTice paid in CASH fbr all-kinds of Rags . . • . marZklSm Bradbury’s Piano and Melodeon Wardrooms. NO. 433 SROADWAT, NSW YORK. EROM enlarging my Ware rooms, l am enabled to keep a mnelfgreater assortment of Instruments than hereto* fore. All Pianos furnished aro of of an even cnolUy, and deep, full, rich and purely vocal tone, qualities most desirable, Inasmuch as the voice will aasimu late to the tonoof the instrument. All mylnrtrnmontß are fully warranted) a guarantee accorapanleaavery bill of sate, and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all prices. JC&* A Net o Invention.— I Tho Organ Melodeon, with two Ilanii of Keys, the only thing of too kind .In the country, having too tiopg, coupler, swell draw a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced.by Organists to be supe rior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Or* gans, price $2OO. Also, the CommonHelodeon, of all styles and prices. Being the exclusiro Agent for these lostra oenta, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasing for their own use. B. G. BRADBURY, marlfcly PHILADELPHIA. WORLD'S FAIR. TUB first ami only I'iILZK MEDAL for liar* nest at the ISorliTsFair, in London, was award* iQum! LACEY A PHILLIPS, of Philadelphia—an honor the/ won over the competition of tba whole world. Messy*. L. A P. har» now and fc'*cp constantly on hand, at their establishment, 12, 14 and 10 South Fifth street, the largest stock ofIIKADY-MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, Aa, of any house iu the Unite*! State.’, at greatly reduced prices. They are now manufacturing their Harness and Saddles with such perfect «y item that they arc enabled to sell a su pGrior article of evrrrthiug in their line at a less prico than any other house iu Uio country. They never uv> hut the very best quality of leather, and the beat materiel of ©very description, and no pains or ex penso U vparol to reach perfection iu orery article—Buffalo Robes, (JloTea and \t idva. ' TbcrinvHt* purchaser* to cxamiim their tfock anil their establishment before ranking porchio*-®. Thejr invileatten- Uon to the following li*tof price*: . . . Horse IkUbkw, from ♦ - to $2,60 TUrk-liorreCoren, • • . • SJ,OO to $7,60 Good plain fk'rtlccabto Single fUsOO to $25,00 Fancy do • dn do, •■»•■■<• Good plain poublo Harm**,'. • • $40,00 to $OO,OO Fancy ■do ■ «jo, . . Jim.OO to $89,00 LACEY ti I’lIU/Hl’ii' fcaiUltMUiml UamPM are acknow ledged toa«qix«»aU oth**r* for fort,as Troll tu» for n**t taluo an-l wvar. 12,14 and 10 South- HPTU »tri**t, between Market and CbesnuM'hiladclphla. fdeelfiily BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CIIESNUT STREET, AItOVK SIXTH, PUiLADKLPUIA, Ilav* nuw »ijwn a a«-*orim*nt of the NVwesl States and CARPETINGS:' Conflicting, in part, of the following choice good?, vis:— filch English Velvet) “ ♦* Tapestry, <* . <« Tngralu, Neat Styles *» <« Uf their own uupo. .ation, jnst landed. Al?o, a full assortment of I ujm r and Mndium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of, their ovru manufacture, ran be re* commended tut Oood Carpetings for a Low Price. DAILY A BROTHER, Importers and Manufacturers of Carpetings, declGdy No. 252 Cbcsnut street, Philadelphia. BALTIMORE. tnw. B. - - .JAMES U. OKAKT. GRANT & BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No* 01 EECknnce Place, BALTIMORE. . ORDERS POR COFthh, RICE, do., ond Consignments of Western Produce respectfully solicited. Jitfart to—Messrs. King, Pennock & Co., and to Mcssrk James A. Hutrfiison A jy-l-Qm* M’INTOSH’a HOWARD HOUSE, JOHN M’lNTOSU—Paoramon. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. B»llir-)0n‘. Decemlier 10.1852—doed&ty Baltimore Boole Store. . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BAILEY, D OOKBHUKIIS AKD 8T A TIONER B. Ho. 2G2 Market Street , opposite Hanover Street, declfcly . • - ■ ■ .■ BALTIMORE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, jtsa. SILVER MARL, Brontes, Clocks, Papier Machs Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cusps, Writing Desks, Jr* jra Elegant lons, , opera Glares, Cuttlery, Viuo Oil vsSURW Paintings, Dresden Onlua, 4o.—Tho undersigned bogpaciltularly to invite the visits ofeitixons and strangers, whether© purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock, believing it to exceed in extent, variety and richness, any other In this country. They fee! sure, (he advantage Of personally solocting goods at tho diffurentfactoriea In Europe, and their own raanufactoriavof Jewelry, Silver Ware,/c’ hero, enable them to oiTer inducements In prices and quali ties, and prices, considering Qualities, such as cannot 1»e of ferodby any other house lu the trado. • Delicate goods so carefully packed ns to go safely any dis tance, and by* almostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. OANTTELD, BROTHER & 00- . 229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles docKkly _ /•• Baltimore. GEORGESTDRGKS, . fiQLSMAXUFACXUIICR or THE IMPROVED SPIRAL SPUING HI AT TRESS $. W. Cor . Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bal* timare, and No. 92 Walnut si., Philadelphia. yTVE SILVER HEDALB AWARDED, VIZ *— 1) Americanlnstitutb, Now-York; By >Fhankun Inhtitutb, Philadelphia s I Mabtlam) Institute, Baltiuiore- MIE pocullar improvomunt in the construction of this . Mattress is, that all the dumsey and heavy wooden frame-work i&euUroly dispensed with, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much more durable frame. The springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, socuro ly rivettod, rendering lb impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of pluce, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bont up, and is thuaadmlra bly fitted to tho wants of tho sick or asthxaotlc, who may re quire a sitting posture. It has all the 1 usurious softness of the best featherbed, with tho lightness and facility of hand* ling of the cqmhion hair mattress. These improved Spring Bods are invariably made of fh« beet materials* and will lost many years without repairs Persona having Hair Mattresses can havo them altered in to Spring Beds, - These' Beds' ate well atiapted.lbr Hotels, berths of Shins. Steamboat, and Hospitals. , ’ ... ** ALSO, an extonriro assortment of highly ornamented fin ennmolf) an 4 plain finished OAST IKON PORNITURB, con dating in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Backs, Cane and Dmbrolla Stands, Centre. Her and Sldo Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc. Animals, such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., In Iron, as well as the modelsin Wood,furnished at Bhort notice. dcclOly PLANTS.—The subscriber offera for sale O/d large lot of fine Btrawberry Plants, of tho most approv ed and productive sorts.- Market gardeners, or others, de sirous of planting largely, will bo supplied at low rates.— Each sort is distinct, without mixture, and warranted trne to name. Plants put out this season will bear a fitir crop in spring. Orders filled In-rotatioo, from the seed and implex . meat warehouse, 49 Fifth street f aug2o ■ , . . JASTE3 WABDRQp; '' '“ gj.. /fiepS |~w B. A.PAIDJESTOCK * 00, JOSHUA RHODES et CO., ■ WHOLESALE EE OTTERS .&■ COHFECTIONEBS. . : Wood St., Pittsbubob, Pa., HAVE on hand and are receiving the following Goods, which they offer at tile lowest market rates 75 bags Ivic& Almonds; i- 20 boles Maccnxrini; - V'2s Sicily./ do -I 20 .« • Yemlceda; 25 bales Bordeaux do : 50 “ Farina; 15 bags Shelled do I 50. W. RoekCandv; 60 « Filberts; > 85 **- ANo-1 do 60 .« Walnuts; i 10 « Red do CO « Cream Nuts; } 16 “ Capers; 600 bushels Pea Nats; v 16 « 01ive«r 25 bbls. Texan Peeau*; f 75 « Gune Drops; 25 “ Illinois do i 100 « Lozonecs; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; ! 50 “ Jiyubc Paste; 2CO boxes Gorman Plnms; ■, 60 dox, assorted Pickles: 25 kegs do do i SO “ “ ; r Preserves; • 10 bbls. ..do do .! 100 •*: Pepper Sauce; 10 cases Prunes, glass jars;: 10 cases Sardines; JO “ “ .fancy 6 “ 4 * htbss. 60 casks Currants; j a « « y. do 20 cases Citron; | 200 bags Brazil Sugar; - 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; . 40 bbls S. C. Sugar; 100 hf.“ M.R. do ! 25 « Lovering’s Sugar; 200 qr. u **■ do i 10 cases Liquorice ; • WO boxes No. 1 Herring; | 25 boxes Ref’d do 100 u Scaled. :do 120,000 Principe Cigars; lease Mace; (10,000 Havana do •Tbbl. Nutmegs; : >15,000 Regnli& do 1 ,•? Cloves; I 2.500 UalfSpatjbhClgflw; 25 gross Blacking; S COgr. Mrs. MUler’p F.Cnt 25 baskets Salad Oil; i _6O gross Anderson’* do J. 0. AMAEBAOX. v . .WNAB TINDLE, ■ ' J. C. ANDEUSON &• CO.f WHOLESALE FRUITERERS AND -CONFKCTriONERS. : O Wood fit., Pittsburgh* Pa, TUST RECEIVED, tbo most exiensiTe rail Stock ever V brought West of tho Mountains, com lstlng of— . 860 bags Brasil Sugar; i 25 bxs Mocrcaoni; 50 boxes Havana do i 25 do Vermicelli; 20 bbla Lovorlng’fl do, flue 80 do Texan Pecans; ■pulverized; 25 do Illinois do; 2D bbls. Covering’* coarse; ■ CO doz ass’d Salad Oil; ■ .-pnlwriMdßogar; 100 doz Popper Sauco: SObbls. LoTcring'a coarse 100dozKetchup; • ■ 6Q doz assorted Pickles; • bbls Stuart sdo do .25 doz asa’d Prcserrcs; 6000,Cocoa Nats; ! 125 bxs Lozenges; 15 eases Jar Prunes; 25 c»b Sardines, 14MM\ _l2 coses Fancy Boxes do CO bxs refined Utiuorwc; 250 bxs No. 1 Herring; i ■ 12coses - do; - bxs Scaled Herring; , i 100 kegs German Plums; -?s^*^ aCe » ’.! 60 gross Mrs. MUlet’ii fiho lGQlbs Nnfcmegß; Cut; . ICOJbsCloTeo; ■ | 50 gr. Mrs, Andersen’s do; 40 gross Blacking; i 25 doz Olives; S 5 bxs Citron;. I 25 dos Capers; • 1000 bus Pea Nuts; ) SOdox Onions; -.6obxa-No 1 Bock Candy; s 60 bags Filberts; .20 do Bet do do I 60 bags Walnuts; 25 do Yellow do do i 75 bags Cream'Nuts; " 20doWbito do do I 5 bags Gren. Walnuts; Oobgs Iriea Almonds; I 150 bags Dairy Balt; . GQ.bales Bordeaux do; j 20,000 Principe Cigars; S 5 bgs 81cDy do; 120,000 Wash. Regaliado; 60 do shelled do; Ud,ooon&Y&na do: . COO bxs Cluster Raisins; :30,000 Half Spanish do; . SoObxsMß do; < p C pO NJSW HOOKS JUST BKOKIVKI) BY KXtKfiSS.—bUU< mao's Visit to Europe. City Architecture, or designs for dwelling bouses, stores, hotels, Ac- Ac 4 20 plates. -.Godey’s ilagfttine for December. Graham's do do „ WEALB’S SERIES. Treatise on the Art of Painting on Glasq .Do on Steam and Loeomotlon- Do on Steam Bollcrs- Do on Civil Engineering. Do on Agricultural do- Do on Blasting and Qaarrylng of Stone.. * Do on Manufacture of Bricks and Tilea- Do on Masonry and Stone Cntting* Do on Well'digging, Boring, Ac. Do on Limes. Cements, Mortars, Ac- Do on Foundations and Concrete Works. Dn on Architecture. ' Do on Tubular and other Iron Bridges. Do on.Warmingaud\ontilotion. Do on Mechanics. Do on PcrspecUro. Do on Drainage .and Sewerage of Towns, Building? Do on Construction and Jtepalrlng of Roofc And sundry others. For sale by B. T. C. MORG AN. 104 Wood si N" ~ " 423 Broadway* New 1 York. NBW MllSHir—KlowoT»M.Sl«ii»ai; .. by Thomas Baker. r B *TwaR on a Sunday Morning- Pie Flow.;r of the Field SVeltz; by D’Albert-ttiUi color od frontispiece. Seraglio Sr-hottiseh; br Francis Brown. Knty-Dld Pslka; by Jullicn. Jolllen’a Musical Tour in America—collections or thonew ana popular compositions, as performed at his Grand Concirts. Edinburgh Qcadrilles; by Charles B’Albert Lake Lucid Quadrilles. Fast Lino Galop—with illuminated frontispiece. Moonlight Quickstep; by N. Seldto. Wedding SchottLwh. Prima Bonna Waltz; by Julllen. Hemetnbraneo Waltz; dedicated to the “Oakland Fo* mala Institute.” Just received by Rxproasarul for s*\lp by deed OIARLOTTK DLTJM! BOOHS—‘Pastor's Sketches; both ~" ~ ±1 Venice, tbe City of iHo Sea; ■ . . Dames cm Daniel; MellTflle’B now work, Sermons, French* Works: Salad for the Solitary; Do Qulacey’fl new Tolamc*; Hawthorne’s do 4 Unde Sam, by Mrs. Btowe. New Great Truths by Great Authors; Osmplcte Angler, by Isaac Walton; Uauplnn Bridges; .Grace Greenwood's Works; Angel Voices; Whipple’s Oration on Washington; Parley’s new Talcs; Arthur’s dog Choate’s Discourse on Webster ; Tangle Wood Tales, and other new and olnranljiln«» trotod Javeniles. DAVISON’S Book Store, o®!® Market street, near Fourth. 'RT I<-2VRDLIUKA BBKMKK—The Homes of tbo frew World. JC Ueadley—The Second War with Great Britain. Willis—Fou Jpttlngs. Conn toss D’Orsay—Clouded llappiaosm Mrs. Ilal©—New Household Itoeeipt Eook- T. S. Arthur—Sparing to Spend- Flagg—Venice, the City of the Sea. Bofus W.Clark-Lccmro to Young Men upon the Formation of Character- * Dickens—Bleak Ilonse. James Grant-Jane Seaton; or The King's Advocate. * v. b - v Great Authors—A Dictionary of Aids to KOuection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels. Cautions, Aphorisms, Drorerhs, Ac., from wntorsof all and noth hemispheres. H.MDiKtt&CO„ ■• ■ ■ _3d Smithflcld street. H w - • IiATKST MUSIC. ’’’’ ~ KLEDER HAS JUST RECEIVED— « Souveiib Dt Pirns BcnotTian, composed oml dcdi catad to Mr. Julins Leo,byH. Kleber. This piece Is ombel- Usned with an elegantly colored vignette of tho city of Parivehowlng theluiixsaiM, tho imperial residence of tho French Emperor; the Church of Notre Dabb, etc.—being a roliabla and correct-map of the French Capital, tur taken by Mr. Loo, on his recent visit there, and Is of itself worth tho price charged for tho Music. The Troubadour Polka—composed and dedicated to Miss Rom&lno Lcmoyne, of Washington, Pa., by 11. Kiebcr. Pond I&arta at Uomo; beautiful new Ballad, as sung by Buckley’s Screnaders, ■ ■ Must I Forsako Thee; German melody, wlih English and German »ortls„. Little Songs forLlttlo Children—now. . - neavUy Vi oars the Bay—new. Thinking of Tboe—now Ballad. What shall I call Thee—vocal duett. ■; Pow«~2lff-»aff t City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, list- Ue, Childrens’ Delight, Unpresuming, etc., etc.; and a gene ral selection of the most fashionable musio of the day. No. 101 THIRD street. ; oct24 v -ValuableHare Garden Seeds, ao. /CONSISTING In part of the cclebratod B towel or Ever \j green sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of Various improved -varieties, Blue Imperial, Blue Prussian and Marrowfats do, Beans, Onions, Kadish, Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tho finest and most ap proved sorts, Field Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for tho dairyman and fanners. A rich collection of flower seeds; Lawn Grass Seed, and a fall and complete assortment of Garden and Forming Implements of tho lotestimprovements, Monthly Vabcnas, Hoses, Ilolltcrops, and lino blooming plants for the yard, Garden or Lawns, by the dozen or 100 atlow rates. 1 Orders from Merchants, Dealers or others filled promptly • on iiboral terms, from the Seed and Horticultural ware house. 40 Fifth street by |aptfl7] JAMES WARDRQP- CIAItPETING.— A large stock of new and beautiful pat- J terns now receiving at the • NEW CARPET STORE, • ■ , • 47 Fifth streot, near Wood. Also, Oil Cloths of all widths and qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, Venltion Blinds, Ac- Ac., AT Till 10WUX CASH MUCKS. : .. 80p$ . ROBINSON A CO- NKW BOOKS—At DAVISON’S BOOK STOKE, WMAK KET street— The Analysis of the Bible. EiUlman’a Visit to Europe. Comparative Philology, Do Vow. Peruvian Antiquities; Illustrated. Hawks. Notes from Life. Henry Taylor. Wide World; illustrated ed. Parley's Present. Elegant juvenile; tllus’d. Christmas Blossoms. do 4 Cottago Bible. Birkot Foster’s splendid illustrated editlonof Longfel low’s Works. English. Other similar presentation Books. Undo Sam. New. Mrs.Btowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Snaring to Spend. . . The Little Drummer. Tanglo Wood Tales. Louis XVII.; Lift, 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. Homo and Neighbors. Notred. do Tho Bow In tho Cloud, or Covenant Mercy for the Afflicted. ' Martyr Missionary.' The Behavior Book. Mias Leslie. Story-of Mt. Blanc. Student’s Manual. • Rev. John Todd’s Books for Children. Lift of Daniel Webster. For sale by J, S. DAVISON, Late Davison A Agaew. - Magazines for November—Yankeo Notions price 121$ cents. Godey’s Lady's Book. Price 25 cents. Graham’s Magaaine. Price 25 cents. Petereon’ffMagatlne. prieo IS cents. . The Midnight Queen* or Leaves from Now Tork Life; by George Lippard. Price 25 cents.- The Gold Seekers, or thoOrniso of the Lively Sally r by Captain Merry, V. 8. N., author of the u Flying Buteh mfln”— tale of peril and adventure that can* not tail to excite md interest the reader. Price 25 cents. V H. MINER A CO.; ' No. 22 Smlthfleld street. and quality, just received at A. A. MASON A CO. asp Q-..• . .. . No. 25 Tilth street; rrmn great work on iNjmmuT*,-A pkizejS- I * BAY* br Pearson, of BcoUrind. lia Aspects, l C&miea and Agrados. For sale by ' Ji 8-DAVJBON* norlft • • - eSMartortrtrwt^ncar^n. N* •'XL* . ■:* \^ : KV:.;Vv- ■ , f.'i. " ». Zr i, s""i V -***?*- f \*— A —T> /— * - ‘•i-’C l^ MISCELLANEOUS. '•* *i *• * , • -j* ;■ I- _. k x. 11® ■ ”■ t* r*n. • >. 5. v_ * //■:-*• y...yy ■ »V. t ; *■ V- . 1 v FOB SALE AND TO LET. Property for Sale. THE 'ffnbHCTiber.offersfor sale,oii.very reasonable terms, tb'i following property, via:. A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and brans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending baok.ll2 feet to an alloy. The House Is one of the best buildings, and-in one ofthe most pleasant neighbor hoods in the city.. • Fire Lots—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and Are feet fronton Ferry and sixty feet un Front,Streep with a good three story Brick corner, a Frame on Front St, and two Brie* Bolld logs, uaod u* shops, on Ferry.st. • m ALot, 31 feet front by SO feet deep, oavFxont, between Market and Jerry streets. ' A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 20 feet by 90, fronting on Congress and Jslm sts. House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the bow Court House. The house la wall arranged and in good order, and la now occupied as a hoteL . ~ A Three Story Bnck, on Smithfleld street, near Seventh being in an excellent business location. The Lot is 20 by BC feet deep, fronting on-Smlthfield st. ' A Cottage Framo and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Annu and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Isa Very desire' ble and pleasant location tor a residence. Nine Lots In the fora of M'Keespoic, each 00 feet by 150; Severn] of theso aro on tho Main street. Eleven Acres in Limetovrn, on the Monongnhela River, on which there ore 4 houses; there are somo 6 or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to tho landing; and two ooal pita open. , Ninoty Lots in the town of Columbia, GO feet fcy 160 each; nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot uaa the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re quire for his own use, from a pit near the Locks. Colombia Is a ploasant BltuaUon on the bank of the Monongabelariv er, ft short distance below Look No. 3, in tho midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, and would be a desirable octet fbi manufacturing establishments. . • i. • 1 Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Cool,with House; Railroad, &c. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Monongohelft river; &n excellent landing; good grade and foundation for- railroad—with, enough level ground at on< ?omt for houses and gardens, or locations for innaufoctories. he vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used In haul ing out tho coal—the quality of which, for iron worMtcami gas, or for any ordinary uses, Is not surpassed by any in the country. In my absence, my agent, James Blpkely, EaqL, wOl give all nocefsary information, ondho authorized to give warran tee deeds for any property cold. JAMFS MAY. niy2rt ifjti. llo Penn strit : Two Largo Brick Dwelling Houses for Balo It 'HE subscriber now oilers the following desirable X tyfor sale, situate In the Seventh. Ward, and but ten ; minutes walk from tho Court Houso. ONE LARGE BRICK lIODSE, with nine apartments, situated on the comer of Colwell and Miller streets- Also' ONE LARGE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with eight apartments, situated on heed street. Eight Building Lots on Colwell street; ten Building Lots on Reed 'street; twenty-three BaUdlng Lots on Miller street. This property Is Tory conveniently situated, and will be very desirable for private residences., ' . : The above property; if not sold previous'to tho middle of May, 18oi, will bo put up at Public Auction: • Tcans.—cash; tho baionco in tea years, wiih ; annual payments., .For farmer'particulars, enquire of the- 1 subscriber. - JACOB TOMER. Bopl3:6m] ■ Comer Colwell and Miller gta; 7th Ward- City property jfor Sale or Exchange. . THE undersigned will exchange for Lands in the suburbs, tho following Property,- or Will dispose of it on long payments, viz: ■ : ■ • , A .three story Brick nouse, on Second street, now occupies by Hon. Charles Naylor. This house Is built in modern style, and of the best materials. . Also, three two story Brick Houses on Pikosl., each con-’ taining three rooms. ■ • Also, two two story Framo Dwolling Houses on PlnesW each containing twelve rooms. ‘ - two story Frame Dwelling Hoases on Locust st., each containing three rooms. Also, two two story Framo Dwelling Houses ou Pike at-.! each containing three rooms. Also, three two story Brick Houses in East Birmingham/ ou a lot 30 feet by 120, with room to build seven houses more. . : • • ‘i The Fifth tVard Property is on six contigious Lots of Ground, €0 feet fronton Pine and Locust (continuing through the square aud corners on Pike st) They are e,&, arranged that each property can be eoldsnparaic. Any one! wishing a home cap be accommodated by paying little more than a rent, after the first paymeut, os I will give ten years for the balance.. Apply to “fjelOj JAMES Bf.AfrEi.T i Valuable Property For Sale. THOSE- TWO LOTS, N<Js.lol and 152, in Col. Wood’s plan of Pittsburgh, each '6Q feet on Water street, and ex tending 157 feet through to Front street, along Redoubt alley, immediately below John Irwin A Sons, and opposite the Central Railroad Depot. The whole wQI be offered till the Ist of November, after which, (if not sold,) it will be : subdivided ‘into lots to suit purchasers. For terms, which: will be made easy as to payments, apply to . -> - LKKCir, McALPIN ft 00., oc!2 N 05.242 and 244, Liberty st, Pittsburgh, Pa- IWft SALE—TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS. T~ SlZE—Each 50 feet front by 200 deep. • PRICK—S2OO each. • . \ ■ TERMS—SIO in hand j balance'at $5 per month. SITUAT£- ; -Withln2omihutes‘walk of the city. APPLY— Immediately, to ■ QgttS S. CUTHBERT ft SON, 140 Third at. 11S Wood st. ■TV* RLLING HOUSE Jolt bAJjB f with.,Los 00 feet front XJ situate on tho Brownsville Road,near the toll gate, in'. South Pittsburgh; Tho House is a nowfnmmofflvoroom* - well papered ;• a good Stable - and: oubbvon; choice Fruit I Trees, Grapes, Ae. Price $llOO. •; oct!3 . S. CUIiiBERT A SON, 140 Third pt. qnaiEE MOKE LEFT,ON SAJUTtERMII—Three BuiU < X ing Lots, within twenty minutes walk of the city, CO 1 , feet front by 184 deep, at $2OO each. Ten dollars la hand; balance at live dollars per month. Apply xo-pat, to oct2o S. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third st - Magnificent Country Seat* ITIHE subscribtir offers forsale that beautifulTraet ofLand' X on Coal nil), formerlyoccuplod by RobertFinnoy, Esqj and adjoining tho residence of A. Kirk Lowi?, Esq. ‘ ■i ir .oontains twenty acres, and part of which is under cul- ; tlvation, havingon it a flno young Orchard, and is also ornv 1 moutodwith forest trees, shrubs, plants, Ac. • • ; - This location; commands one-of tha most extensive views! in VV cßtorn Pcnoj^ylvania, and being within twenty minutes ' walk from tho city, presents advantages and attractions un surpassed by any similar tract of land in this market. If not sold entire before thelstof June;itwillbedSvided into Lotsaud offered at Auction. A. WILKINS, . p y 3 • . 71 Fourth st. ... .. ' . - - For Sale. • - “7- . A Il9 T GROUND In Hogg’s Plan of Lots in the Third jAJL WajJ ofthe City of Pittsburgh, near High strooL and - Mag2»ftet front oa Pennsylvania Avenue, and running-i back 111 feet. Tho property will bo sold,clear of all Incum brance, except an annual ground rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it is now subject. On the aroner* ty are seven -good TENEMENTS—five brick and two frame hssLj anii r * ntin S for about five hundred Price,sl2oo; $6OO cash, and $6OO Urfl endorsed paper. WM. a FiaENDT 1 Jelgrtf.. ... Attorney at Law, No. 126 Fourth street. * 4 FOR BALE l A SEAT, sitoatod within three hundred yards A of tho Railroad StaUou in East-liberty, contaJnlnc about ninb and one half acres. Tho improvements consist of a good.two story Frame Dwelling House, with brick out houses and stabling and an abundance or fine fruit and ex cellent water. ' Enquire of - - . ■ BAKEWEtL & CAMPBELL, ’P” Attonujsat Ljyy. 76 Onmt Btreet. FOB BALD—THIRTY ACRES OP GROUND, near tlw t l er JS lalll: Itoa<1 > on w hleh h erected a Blctlo Fuc wry, iO hy SJ f.wt, ono stor, high; also, a Building -con nectcdiW by IS foot, and a Bireiling Uouso, 20 byTo foct, ono story high, irith stono basement, and eight rooms, fin ished in good stylo; largo SuMo, 20 by ld foot, and a Jramo Stable, 13 by 18-foot. Twenty Acres good Bottom Land; balauco good limber. This.jroperty.wUi ho said low, and on good terms. Apply to noyl( > Post Buildings, Fifth street FOR SALE—4B ACitKS OF LAN D, in Sowickioy Bottom, .i’-i of a mile from the Ohio aud Pennsylvania Railroad, on tho Rig Sowickioy Creak—23acres good Bottom Land; .tho balance well timbered. This property will he sold cheap, and on good terms. Apply to . - THOMAS MOFFITT, Real Estaie Ag’fc, nova * PorL BnUdingg. Fifth wtrooi. IjlOU SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, on Samson street, bo . tween J floral and Beaver streots, in the Second Ward, Allegheny city. Lot 31 by 32foet, with a good Brick Build ■lo?* *by 32 foot, containing sir rooms and collar. ALSO—A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 80 by 20‘fect, wlth a twelve feet alloy alongiude,. This Lot will bo sold low. and on good terms, Apply to. THOMAS MOFFITT,' nov3 Rrul Estate Aecnt, Fifth st n post Baild r g SaRUSBURU PROPERTY—FOR SALE, a Doublo Brick _IIOUBL, of two stories, suitable for two tenants: each part flnbhed, with acellar, kitchen, and four rooms. The Ix)tiaBa feot front by 100 deep. ITUlbesold ata bargate- ALSO—A BRICK Chestnut street, Allegheny. oct2B 8. CUTHBERT A SON. No. 140 Thirdsk B\\ ELLING HOUSES JOR bALLv—A good, well amu* -gud-BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with lot 24fe?t Fourth street, above Ross, by 80 feet deep. : Price ALSO.—A three story BRICK HOUSE, situated, on Si Clair street, a few doors from Peuu. Price $2,800. Terms easy on both of the'above. ' S. CUTHBERT & SON, _. DOT “ " r - - • : 'l4oZhirdstreet. WARD PROPERTY—A comtortablo BiUCK J? DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, situated on Fourth street, near Ross. The House is well arranged for comfort and:.convenience. ’The Lot is 24 foct front by 86 deen Price $3000; terms easy. ; S. CUTHBERT & SON ■ DoTl ° - ! No. ua Third street ■ rito Jurgo Three Story BWRLU.NG ilOUdt, ± situated on Second street, near Wood; contains'iwelvo rooms. " Possession on the Ist of Decambor next. S. CUTHBERT * SOS, °° tU ■ ■ HQ Thlrtl stnwt - GQAB LAN!) f6r S ALE—2S Acros of Land, with & rein of Coal 4)3 feet thleU, ulth a lower rein of 2 feet: on! v IS inches between the two. The Land is a good soil, mid 10 Acres in cultiration: A good Dwelling Ilonso, Fruit Trees good water nn/l timber., Tho Land is snitahle fcr Oarden tngpurposes; sitnatA about 4 miles from the city ;‘n short dlstanco from the Brownsville Flank ROad. ■ ' T- , Real. Estate for Sale. r_ ~ “5,“' ANO WAREHOUSE, eltnate bn Wood street Pittsburgh, between Fifth street and Virgin allev or eupted lately.by 51’Cully ACo. ss a Glass Warehouse. Monongabela river, in the Einhtli Ward, Immcdlattily. above . the Holling Min or MMlcr Ch Jr§£i*°i’ “ t ront % atant MOfcotontheriver ; AESO-rAXot m Allegheny City, oa Bank iane,^npl«l by Herron 4 Cnsweil as a Colton Batting Factnrv ' * Appl? t l» • T JOSEPH KNOX, -’ ' nov2i:amSs ■■ Attorneyathnw. 71 Grant street fuuit ow.n landlord^—two - houses i Oil SALE, sitnnte on Fulton street - One is arranged, ■wua a store-room, aud five other rooms, with finished attic. re*" 1 JA«V parent. Ac. Tho lot is!» feet front by 132 foot deep. Price $2300,.- J Also, near the above, a Dwelling House, of hall, six rooms, and finished attic. Price $2200; ’ Terma: $BOO in nand; balance in two and threo years, '. 1 " • > • t - S. CUTHBERT ft SON, Octo - . ... . . Real Estate Agento, I4Q Third st, XTALtf ABLE PROPERTY FOR on Penn T Btrcct,Flfth "Ward, COnrisUng of 32ltfrcmtbyl00ft? dwp to. Spring,alley,on whlrjh, fojsrectedifour hirasaa Pnce.imd terms mode known at tho Real Estate OMca nf oelQ .. ; 8. CUTHBERT ft SON, liO Third -i *•;*-*,. >- • . ■ .■ a. V*4 .« -;'«■* ■ c ' j ' i 'L - ' 4 ' :■ «?-+*'t£ * t V • **»• •■ 1 « ■ Vf •• / - yi: ■ '• : : • ****-■ . J-. ■ * %* " .ft'. ' ■:£ : •*» f'..\V- ? w pi. r./ {•. v -vs.i'; * s ►■ - v ;■ :.;i ■ *■>•■ ...■*> X t c FORTF-ONE BUILDIN<n,OTd ' ASb " ■/,>. - S. CUTHBERT &. SON* Uonoral Commission AtftSy 14Q Third bL ■ .*■■■, , > »- f- • •• - i , MISCELLANEOUS. EAGS— -100 abzea hemp; ’ fow mrrl cotton bairs; -in . staro ftod fflrualo by- *. > . i JMCltteON^ ■ : ■ '221 oq(I 2£i Iliberty atrwt. , VtTINDOW GLASS— fiOO boxes opSotUxl sites city and Tt crontyy window.glaps, In store ttniJ for wtlo by--i: : - MILLER A TJOKKrTSON, '231 and 223 Liberty at ‘ 'fIOBACCO—. • • X 160 boxes Uurpcll & Robinson’* 3‘* and Cs tobacco; .120 do W.H. (Jrant’e 6’fl and tTa • ••■.■* do: ; 100 do Mnlhort & S’a, &•’* amllO'fido; " 60 kegs Six Twist PJttßbnrsb . •:■ do; : 26 do Plug . ida . do. In Bloro and for nalo by ' MnXßtt i BICKETSOS. 22.1 nnd 223 Liberty at. OUS-’ . . , ~.. ■ IV inter jspcrm oil; V- RlenchodtßinterolepbantoU:'''''- :^*--.-’-, ..--' : ' . : Bleached winter whale oil; - ; -- . Tunner'a, stndts and bank oil; _ No, 1 lnrdsn<! flnx*etd oil. In store and for sale by : ,MILI.I?HJfc ZUGKETSQN, °ctgO . ; ,• 221 aDdZ&nbcrtyjt BRAZIL SUGAR?-?? bags Brazil sucnr, for Mlsiy _ , : . ; MILLKIt & IaCKIiTSOJf. 221 and 223 Liberty it. BUil'iSli AND l«AiU>— ‘ ■ . ■■..7“"77T 15 bbls prime packed butter; • fi kegfl Xo, 1 lard; received ufiSTor sale b f - MiLLEIt A IIICUKTaOU. oct ? 9 _ i; „ unasaamwrt/bl riUiA-i JL 100 half cheats YoancHyebiK Gunpowder and Block -.Teas; • 250. catty boxes Forna!e by oot2o SUttAK: Aft l> MOhA^KS— ; 70 hhds plantation sugar; ' 400 bblfl • do . r molaspesr'' r -• .160 bAlf bblfl do rido; 16 bb!s St, James’ Btigarbouse do; fnr Bale by MILtKII & mOKETSON, ■•281 and 223 UUnyjt- / lumsK— v 3 20 bags primo Bio coffee f SO do Laguayra ' do; 2i pockets Old Gorermnfcnt Jatft do ; B»r br MIM.KB & RICKFT3DN, 221 bod 223 HHrty si. SUNDRIKa— Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, writing und letter paper Ueu cords, twine, pipes, brooms: Brushes, buckets tubs; -*. . Indigo; white. lead,' lead.potvdej; Shot, saleratup, spice*, candles; Cigars; 4c. ; MILLER & RICKICTBON, • ea and 223 Liberty st,’ JgUCKW •JuODK—SO bfals S.-K fjour; - ‘ 20 “ -Kiabor lix» do; for salo bv - KIIUCPATRICK A'IIEnnONB, EA-HliAfiim-16casksfor-TOl*hy —tt ■ mr.KfATp.ioK a iimnom.' ' l chcstß I'. 11. iina HIH,-kr>TPireil nna torWa By KmKl-ATBICK A ireUKONS. r |’oliAo(X>— GO boxes asrortml brniiits, S’s ani #s;, , 3 cases Harrow’s‘.”«-,-fofwaohy ■ ' KiiiK!’ATiucK^uEHßo:;a.‘ QOAl’—9s boxes Eialm Soapier by* ’■■ g_ oct2l. . - M irKRfiON3. OUi— 10 bbln Xo. X Lard Oil t: .W timers'. doi forsnioby . . 00121 KiicinuTrjcic & ukhko^s; bbWWtja awkibriialubr ' 00181 ' kirkpatjuck & ni;mmv» ; * ltt'tSXS' MATBKIAL— ■‘i. ,2 5® yards CanvnM, for atlbta; . 50 grofsdJrirtlo Brushes;.. ' 60 do Sable ’ -'do' I '-'- V® Paints, c’d in oil in tnh.-.<; Palettes, Polette Knives, Blenders. Ao. , In store and for sale by ;: , FLEMIso BItOS, Succcsson to J. Kidd A Co.. 00 Woodiilfeet^ I /r iUCB a, > ‘“ lcil 7. in (tore rad to Bal» *- J . by :; [rapasi,, mamwi mum. , L FLBMBg linos. “*“VW «■<» *w sole by " ■ FLIiMIXa BRQ<S. LOtJ ' inetoreobd ftr sn)o Ur ■— ■ ° ct -? - ' --, JCEMISO. DUOS. 2Q bbls. N0.,1 Tanners. Oil; . ~ : •£> “ No. I Bank - do; ' ‘rw -*-• \ Jointer Bleached Whale Oil s’ In store nna for sale by. FLUMINT, CHO^ • ••■;;Soccessorf tp; J.-Kidd & 6\ t , . 00 Wood *treet. I 1011 n> '‘ ta *totoOH'S-for jiule by ---- ■: ‘ M.EMIKO IWOS. ; 4 )'y t »i' luul '- I ' i .wtai.-ffissjssrtSteiinv... ct ~ l : i'LKSilm MHOS. injauj*! lbTiiogiistfEiSiS-i-uator stf* - Cy*3J- , • pmuxn wins. FtEMIXa I!T,OTniIB3. : boxes, prune, jnst recebrcU knd for solo by octss ' io, i ssnrn 4 eisciair, : - _J22 Second, ana 151 Front strmt sntifor sale by ■ : . M -—i:—- _ * aillwn: & sinclai it. baS5 prim “ ,i,io Coffee for ratahy . v - 8 - ‘ _.. Sitnn a snicLAin N -0. : S UK arfor M lBbj , ppges^lt I y Jl i t JSe i ~ W <lruraa for sale by. ;., -•...■ c -... ;:■■ J^** r * mn *-- SMITH isisrotAllt Tew barrels rrrrvb ~ ~ SWT,t/ —m O ocM U " kMs. sugar for rale bj —7 • J£\ikact M;uivouu_ie,uou 1133 mr rale J; 11,3 ~ : v - ; A. 'A. AfASOX & CU. , S, No/2j Fifthst^ fiCBB6)S' i't‘"3SJCTCBM(S -•®SBs^*iaaaßiß: ■ ■ - Xo.2sF«HiflrMt P "' “a'a “ir aso v iU) S octl7 : -.-■ ■- ••■ '. zv? Ar&&S08 &CX}>& rr : No. £5 Fifth .i. 1 » A. A. beantlfiii aliy-QQi H ,:-> I'M- woro of^thpsi jjgmre Shawto, Qf.eVenr aS£g” '! 1 » lllllt | l«ft i^'instrocii^Qt’’” 5 ’ 1 ** V a. l °A^mAsov’f r?? MaWs sepio a. a. MASON u CO’S. —' ■ —- ' ' ' ■ ■ *"■ »Fifth ftmU ruuAccu-eo i,o WS „, s „ a i 0 jjj ;; 10 o® f?SP “J notakl&i sepi3 dentd atfaiAluofnl of Realty, gta* (witou tho ? l°,^ , ’‘ d,ly P 1 ®" of Daniel WtbstOT. VabllSki hX.’JS^ oomntauonitiM <*l riWipCA—2M a«, w-hitviKTißJy; .. oct6 ■ R A -vCA H - NiaT oClt ’& CO, CarocrWowlnnUFiratcti A NlSE22I>r-200 STlbr sale by A 0013 ' B, A. FAUymdQH: i co SDttAifr— !£l7 hMs. nrfiruj v : o•' n'i 1 '" close the lot, by .? .«• • lo w» to ccts:4t* - - i • -HQBERT irar'i. " , street, oi.iKii.itf'Sfew, 00,5 '«yte.oM)»^SSSrilbg,' ™aUy 's m, ‘ Baa De *-*M • ' K.fth uti oS fe f5 — B,>rll T v : J£ CO. ~ LJ ; • & A fli, M I Ctt--u»tletwiitof'fflUoby-"■ •> • : ! - •. O 1I 2?i 00kbla Ll oil wr i-atu £ ■ ~ ■b4-.._ fig ', •jrKMa’rajSfcA&f/v * i •, r;?r • •*.& « : 4 «, or tlml»r.and rid are;eltuatealMTitin? vS,®^“lmw tiw-szs&fßßP 1 fce Mm ßWl>A '^ i ' W B>5 ’ J'^^SnEJy —-^r'—-- .-,.... H „ . ~ _u. A.■XAilSlsmmmr. r- q, ;. rW iluAti—so. iiaij ccest^.ptlineUreeu' r 1 '*■--—— A .r' do ChaionoQ/i OofnW»»- wp23 - <io . - - ;, = i — _■?• B. WIUIAJI „ — I ZiKOTHkna > — ■ I B-a. f mdßrocadaaikg.of 1 -fangfe- Alum, in Crystal it, > " — .; «35 V ! j^,"’ n^ > s * *s+-, •■■* ■& •♦.■ *i :.., ,«*•■•• - c ’ * v * ' , % <*• t v ;*;.. *;• ....... NUMBER 123. do do .. ; Tea. ■. MILLER & HICRfiTSGNV 221 Mid 223 Liberty at* Fl«OUB-r*100 sarJu.fot-iiolM by ' • • , A KIRKPATRICK £ HERRONS, _1 ' ; 243Llbcxty stroet.' J- d. wir.tmm ... ; ,*\ V.' • v ~ . \ • ■ •. X ‘ siH
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