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T ** *• -T -- - 3 ». \i ’ . ,* « ’ . « VT^cti/ '* i f * -£<{‘it».^tj i W%»r7* _ V 1 v ■;' '• - ;•,( -,- ■< •„ _ „\, (' 1 1’ ->, ”, V *• J < *' i “ , ***v r .Vvi'»''** r*»’»*’Tea *V *< ■■■ ?P ' ■■• >• - ,'.;^r' '7 : - ; :'i.4-'--li-v*v-'; ;* >7 .•;.■■'••■'!■" ' " : ij^Y- 1 • r 4'.-* ; --f-”4"■:,.r=-^^44^£.'. T ■- \,i - s 4 v ;*- • “ :v^-s4- : i-^ cl';. -r"’•-■ • .---•;■ - ■' THE DAILY MORNING POST. i-ri7iial -arm (very Homing, (Sunday tx&pltd.) BY PHILLIPS & GILLMOItJS, txnsra or vood akd nrcb btbects. ■ TEJ2 2l3.~ Fire lwllurs a year, 'payable strictly in ailvauwj.' but Vounrs mil uivnmbly be required it not panl within tbe year. ' ' " £s* Single copies Two CETTg-ribr 6ale at the counter ia the’ Othce, aml by thoKewa ltoye. ; ' ; THE POST published 1 from the wme'-offictyon a'largo’ blanfcbt eiz? sheet, at TWO DQfjhAKS & year,ln; advance.. Single copies FITiCtKTS. •' f • V; - •eSj-'No paper Trill -be discontinued (unlesa at the diserc ou of the until all arrearages are paid. £3“ No attention trill be paid to any order unless accom panied by the money, or satisfactory, refereued in this city. JX&* Ccns&tfed viilh the Establishment of the Morning Post is one of the Uzrycd'Job.Printinff Office* in the, city,Acfccre oil. kinds of is done on the shortest notice,'and rnostreason able term*. .; ; KATES OF ADVEMIISG, AGREED UPOK ET THE PITTSBURGH ritESS- fix inftlSttoiti’&RQL, OR LESS. One square, x>ne in5erti0n.......;..,-.........,,. ~;.$O5O u ■“ each additional insertion 115 ** “ cn* TTcefe . ljy • “ " two week* : 300 w . *? tlirco veeks .TT. .. 400 **.' :. cue month ! ......... 000 - « Xxto inchth5...,..,...;.T00 M : w . throw mouth*...... J ...... 0 00 u fc.ur m0nth5....—....,......-. 10 00. “ fix months.. <„ 13 <3O **■ “ one year IS O 0 Standing Card, rix lines or less, per annum.......-.'.. 10 00 One square, per annum, of the paper)— 25.00 GEO. F. GILLSIORE, ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . Office , conjor of .Fourth street and Cherry aUey, XSF'WiUcttcnd to his, professional" badness as usual, at his olßco, between the hours.of OA. 51. and 4P.M. of each day. : '• - • • -• : jvh>. • C« Orlando 3Loomtb r A TXORNET AT LA W—Ofaco, Fourth street,'aboTeWood. UX }y±y : " "- i iiomas HI. Slarahali, d . TTORN2Y AT LAW—-Office, Lowrio's Buildings, Fourth. XX 1 street-'. . r ; . . . . .. . . jan7:ly K. R.Curnohan; 1 AITORNRY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between Cberfy alley and Grant street. - : je2y J. Pi« Pl’CXowiy, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in KnkawelPs Buildings, on Grant street. je2 . D. HT^iazeu, A TTORNKY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and /l. near Smithfield. 'niar27:y «L S. ZtlorrUon, A TTOENEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, n> ,/X moved to No. J 4 Grant street, near Fourth, IM. . • «aprl(ky ."~ ;~,".h ~; h* liltldie Roberts, A TTOIINEY AT LAW—Office, No. 132 Smithfield rtreot, j\ beta een Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ed ro—special attention.given to Conveyancing. [dee&Ty Thomas 3lcan«, A TTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. J\. Office,next door to the rest Office,[Steubenville, Ohio, mri . ■ ’ S* p. ItOSB, A TTORXEY AT L AW—No.IO3 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, j V Pa-, fourth door below Mr.Rody Patterwh’s Livery Mah.ltt. ' . ; >33 . A LDERMAN—Office, Fourth street, third door. ab»rc _fx SmUiib*3ld, South aide.; Oonveyancinccf all kinds done 'triiii the gruatoAt caif-and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es tate exJuninrA, 4c.; . • . • novlO Janus C. Watty MEI'.OIANT TAILOR—No. 45 Fifih street, opposite the Thcatrr; Pittsburgh, Pa. apr7 Waltcr P. lilarshali, T MPORTER and Dealer-in French and American Paper X Hangings. 1. Wi Chadwick, Dealer in rags and paper, no. na wood street, . Pitiaburgh. The highept price in cash paid for rngr<. J. Brynr, \XyiIOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR 51ERC1IANT T f 105 liberty ptreet. and 31 Diamond alley, ibbldrv “YTTHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Blank and J y bou«>cl D<x'as, Paper aud fctauonerT, No. b 3 W t»A street, {between Thiniaud Fourth.) Pittsburgh, Pa. frart?) 8. OUTHBIUtX-. S. CUTIIJ3ERT & SON, *OEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, &o. 50 XV kmithfeld street . ~ ; ■ norl _ *" V. 13. Haj'ward, B BALER in BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN and BRaID UaTk, corner oi Market and Liberty *is., No. 174 Pittsburgh, Pa. jrl4jv^ E. F. WEDDELL, LOAN BROKER, Dealeriu Notes, Bonds,Mortgages,Real •Estate Stock. o , Merchandize, Ac. J&g* Office, Masonic Hall, Fifth street, next door to the Citizens* Deposit Bank. Ffttaburcb. Pa. ; nt>rS rftANcu o. ft-vaCT. BAILEY & IIENSUAW, TEA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS: Dealers lo Wooden nnd Willow- Ware,.Japanned Tin Wore, lloa--*- kecplng Utcm/ils, Ac., Wholesale nod Retail,No. 2bU Liberty vtreet* Pittsburgh. nrrlSrv King & Uloortiead, TTTnOLKSALE GEuGKitS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— Yf No. 27 Wool street. ftnyl# huiltli & Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS—Comer Wood and Flr>t rta. f«ov" li* A* Falinestock At Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner First and Wood streets, aud-eomer Wood and Sixth. ffebl OKBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood streets, above C.IL Kay, where bo is prepared to'do every description of Ruling and Binding. (decß John 11. Hellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, .School Books and Stationery, No. 1*22 Wood street, [janl Late Johnson a sxookton, bookseller,, sta- TIONKit, Printer and Binder—comer of Market and Third street*; Pittsburgh, Pa. (jySLtf . TLomns 111. Idltle^ “\\fXTCU AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, betwwn Vf Wood add:Market streets,opposite Iron City Hotel. Ali kind* of made nnd repaired. taps:lv Paul «fc- Murdoch, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCXIAXS, AND I STEAMBOAT AGENTS —No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati, Ohio. (apl:tf JOHN 45ROUTT, CKJCCESS'OIt ty JUans & M’JLicni'UN, Importer of O BRANDIES. GIN. WIN Eh. Ac. Also—DraiUr m Ftitt } Old Whitby au'i Peach Braruig, corner of Smithfseld nnd 1 Pittsburgh, P&, •- . jnnlg:tf }. X~..a A. lintlle, • WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE. ILARNEbS, rf VALISE end CARPET DAO manu&o-. ! a -•. turcr, No. 10U Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. i ■ • jy2~3:y ‘ ~ ••" J. D. Williams, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCER, AND Forwardiug and Commission Merchant,: Dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh.Manufactures—Wood sti, four doors above Fifth, Pittehnrgh. • . •. inars JEHU HAWORTH, Wholesale and Retail Grocer , Dealer und Importer of Old Country Black Teas, Fronch Bran* dies, Wine*, &c.» corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, ISttebnrgh, Pa. fHb23:y Card. HLk£, ftiucczssoa *o Murviit a Lee.) WOOL DUAL IStt AND COMMISSION t MERCHANT, for the tutle Of American .Wooleu Goods. N0.U19 Liberty- utrevt, -1 my 4 J. P, USJtttOtf. -SALES KIKEA-ATjaCE.;. ....J. E.itlUUluk. Kirkpatrick & Herrons, ■\xr HOLES ALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMM IS- Y V ■ SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manu factures JV'0.'5543 LiUetfy street, Pittsburgh, Pa. myl7;y JO2LN'. fLttttSG. WHOLESALE DRUGQI STS, Xa. GO: Tf&od street. Pitts .bnrgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. JPLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. - my7:y \\T R. TERRY, \irgin alley, between Wood and Liberty fY* • stratus, Manufacturer of BUGGIES. BAROUCHES end CARRIAGES, of every description. All work do:m warranted.;, The advertiser would here state'that he scm.i nino years apprenticeship to the business, and has work<».l for many years, iu the principal shops of the Eastern citivs. raar2fi:tf schuchman & Hau&lelu, street, opjx>fito tho Post-office, J Pittsburgh. .Maps,' Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills, L.-tb«ls, Aiehiteclnral and Machine Drawings, Business and VDiting Cards. eta, Engraved or Drawn on Stotm, Printed in Colors* Gold, Bronze, or Blacken the most approved style, and at themosbreasonable prices.'- ; octls:lv‘. . Austin Loomis, " RKAL ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize, Stock, • and Bill Broftor, Office, No, 92 Fourth'Stmt, (above Wood.) The pubscrilwrJhnvlng opened an ofileij at th« above place, for the purpose of negotiating Loans, BflLv Bonds, Mortgages, end ail othbr Instruments the security- of Money, and for the purchase and ;ialo' of '.Stocks. Will also give prompt nnd. particular attention to haying, selling, renting of and leau ing Keul Estate. Ts^7 j .AUSTIN. LOOMIS. TIHIE OLD PRINTING- ESTABLISHMENT, (IiATJB Jonw- JLtrroS & 3TOCKTOX,) and BLANK BOOK STATIONE WAREHOUSE—is prepared to execute'every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and : Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and famish, erery article In the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice und on the most reasonable terms. • Blank Book and. Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and Second streets. . . NEW SEED STOILEi ' " - JAiIKS WATCDIEOP, OTOGfi3 for sale CANARY .BIRDS dr the Bo Bt improred bteea, fcelog very hardy, and fine Binders. Blci Seeds —Canary, Hemp, MDlet/Itoue and mixed Soed. Boiianets will bo : furnished- composed of tfc'o finest FLOWERS? via* Oatnelias, Roso Hejtotropes, .to. - fbrCliriatmas Trees,from the Seed'and Horticultural Star/ yp.4o, Fifth st, near Wood. ... - .<-■ doeCn ; *' TV. 11808-tffeLUUUL . - SOUS HIOOLSr Pittsburgh.- v * MorjlandT? Sellers, Hlcola &> Co.. •pRODUOT AJTD G£NEIUTi OO3IMISEIOK MEBCHANT3, X No.SOO Liberty struct, nttabtuiA, Pa. Bpera, Lini©*J and 1 Lard Oils. .•jySB VOLUME XII. oha'vGcahleatpleasces; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I‘ITTSIMjBCE, I’A. A, Buckmaster, BUSINESS CARDS J* IC. Wcidin, William GleUAf It. C. Stockton, PAGODA TEA STORE FLEMIKG BROTHERS, (Successors to.I. Kidd.& Co.) CARRIAGE FACTORY. W. S. Haven. Printing Office and Book Bindery, Ko, 50 Third at. ~ novlO , ■ . -r ■ . ■ i . ~ PUBLISHED DAILY BY PHILLIPS & GLLLMORE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,•' CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD dTRBEIS, AT $6,00 PEE ANNOMI ; 'OB 's6;OO' WHEN PAID STRICTLY W ADVANCE. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHH M'CU)SKKr». ’Wholesale and Eetail Clothing Merchants. - NO. 88 WOOD STItUiT. • TIHS subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and the public In general, ihat theyhavo .this day as sociated themselves in.tha abovo business, under the firm of JOHN M’CLOSKKY ■*’ CO. They reipectftilly solicit s Share of public patronage* ■ ' j. : .. The previous business qf each; will .be netUod - by, them 'solgfts respectlyely... ... ~ fftbO wiuiAM ~,vm.woketsw. Pittsburgh. miller & Ricketson, fTY/TIOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS 01? BRANDIES, y V >Vmes and .Segure—Nos. 172 and 174,.corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. ‘ Ironj NafijvOotton Yarns, \ • \V jy2& • ■ B*T* C* fflorgan» ~ Bookseller and stationed—has always oa hand a general assortznentof School* Miscellaneous and Blank. Boohs, Printing, Post and Cop Paper, Ac., Wholesalennd Re tail, No. 104 Wood struct, below liftb, hast aide, Pittsburgh. Bags and Tanners' Scraps. : apl6;ly James Lowry,-Jr«, - GHAIU AND BEDSTEAD MAN UFACTURRR—No. 204 Petterruan’s Row,"Liberty street, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of crery descrintion, made of the best materials, which he will sell: lower than article* of. the same quality can be sold in the city. . Ilo:woald coll par ticul&r attention to his large stock of Mahogany andWilnut’ Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices.. Also, Turning of-every description executed la the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adorns and Liberty streets, will be promptly -ttendnd to. /. ” " \mar2t • HERROIJ& CRISWELL, - ... BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ■: Manufacturers of ail kind* of brass work. lo- COMOTLVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al so, Cotton-Batting Manufacturers. Foundry, on Rebecca Btrdefc, Allegheny City- - Oflioo and Store, No. Market {street, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchance for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or utßce,'trill be promptly attended ite: \ . - ~ fcb9:ly JOSEPH T. LOWRY, Ao. 43 Comer of. £\Jlh end Wood Slrccti, Office up stairs. Entrance from Fifth street; Pittsburgh, '*¥> ESPECTFULLY announce to the - public tl::tt he has _EL commeneod the REAL’ESTATE AGENCi, m connec tion with. Intelligence and General Collecting. He will also attend to renting. Pcrwmsin want of servants, in tiny capafcitv, or thoso in wantof places, wiilbe supplied at short notice. 'All business entrusted to' his caw promptly at tended to. J, Blgharn, Esq., Richard Cowan, Esq., Y\. 0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black. James ilackeral, A. A. ihw-oa, MaffltAOltf. • • • ' janl3 , Cargo’s Daguerreotype and Art Gallery, .Apollo lholding, ifo. 70 Mnirth streel, (next to Lyric ts ■ ■ - CariKt kfitponum.) ■■■-■■■■ R. M. CARGO a: Cu. having fitted up the most ample rooms in the city .with mammoth sky and i side lights, offer Ylm Class LIKENESSES, in style to suit all* varying iu price according U' aragjpSSstfo and quality tiS-Superior Oil by the best sole, and on ex hibition during Uiu day and evening. Citizens and sti an gers are invited to call and specimens and Point ings. - . ■ , - ~ - ~ ... . npri7 - NEW CARPET STORE! Wo* 47 Fifth Street, near Wood* AN Ln-nvaUetl aieortmcnt of CARPETINGS and OIL CLOTHS, of the latest and most beautiful patterns lot spriug sales, now open for inspection; consisting of— lloyal Velvets: Brussels; Tapestry Brussels;' . Tapestry Ingrains; . Extra buper Three Ply: Super and Fino Ingrain; Tahitians;'" " • Twilled and Plain TemUans; Together vsSlh description of low priced Carpetings, GhemUo and Tuflcd Bogs and Matts. Canton audOolr Mat ting; Jute, 'Chain,"'Ooros, Adliaid;' Aliean* and Shriepsklu Malta: Floor and Stair (hi Cloths, all widths and qualities: Stair and Floor Drugget**. Green Raize, Plano and Table Covers,'Nen.iuan Biiuds, Window Shades, Stair Rods, Ac., at Vic very Imffut'&uh prices. ‘ ■ mariU • ■ ■ ROBINSON A CO. ClLamleilera and bu Fixtaree... rfIUE subser 1 ' .-rs are now opening at their new'Wareroom* A NO. 10G IItST STREET, between Wood and Smiih field. ih.! large.-* asfiortment of CUANDKUKK3, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, und all articles connected witG&i Fitting, eter offered in Hus market. Having arrangetutmts mado by which they wiilbo coustantly In receipt of hew patterns and varieties, they eonSdcntly invite the attention of pur chasers to their selection. We are determined to pel* as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters. can offer peculiar advantages to those, desiring article in this lino.. IWe continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas, water and ’ Brass Castings of ixiikinds made to order promptly. LONG, MILLER A CO, : mar22:v ..... No. liia First street 5«-£l'Klnlty, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and fy'SleT in I’aint^—No. 44 Clair street, Has constantly on hand Ml kinds of l*alnts, either dry or mixed, Japan and Copal VeraUh, Linrec-i Oil. BoDcd ml. SplrifeTarptmt3ne.-IV-u!klotrGlasS,cf all Putty, Paint: Brushes, all c: tho best quality, and fhr Mlv at reosona bio prices. • • ' •• sepll'''"' . m .-B.L. CUT lib £K?. R. XtAUtD, (late of the firm of CwU.l 6 LAian,} having • opened bTOiib NO. 0, (two doors above tho old stand,) £jr the purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING BUSINESS, hopttsby strict attention to business to merit a share of the patronage or the lalo firm. . N. JB.—Clothing made to order in the most fashionslili? styles, and on tho shortest notice—inferior to none In tho city. i " jan26:y ” .laineß AleUlogert " MOHON'GAIfELA PLANING JULl,—Would respectfully Inform Ids friends and the public, that hi* now estab lishment is no a in full operation* and that be is prepared to furnish host Cabins, and fill all orders for Plonod Lumber, vith promptness, and at the lorrcst rates. Board and Plunk, planod on one or both Bides, constantly, on hand.' . .JNO. A. SESSEAN". Saab, Poors, and Mouldings, of orery description, made to order. ’ ■ •-t ■-- . Builders and Carpenters w ould find it to their advantage .to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed etotf suitable for every description of work. '•aioney Loan Office, JOH2Y A• O’BItIEJJ & CO., 137 Third street, bdotp SmiU/'fUld. MONEY to loan in -large or small quantities,on Gold and feilvor Plate, Diamonds, Watches.- Jewelry, Qun«, Pistole, Musical Instruments and valuable articles of every description. Forfeited Pledges sold immediately, after belngoutof date, unless redeemed. . Bargains of OoM' had Silver Watches, Jewelry. Ac., always on hand. m>h< AIINULU & WtLLIAiUs, HEATING & VENTILATING WAttEHOGSE. MA*UMen:KEittt <IF ChUsou Fursaoos, Wrought Iron Tubing, And Ftrosoß fob Steam, Uas or Water. ffsTlS o. -j Market Birect, Pittsburgh. 43*We hftTc sold our Furnacer, Pattern*, Ac., to Messr* AllftOLD A W XLLIAMB, whom we cordially rvcommeud to tha patronage of the public. •BcpgS- _ SOAIFK. ATKINSON* k OKPLY Boots and shoes. .. A T HINTON'S ÜBAU-QU.vIITEhS.-—Thomas Uixtos, St.- J\, Clulr street, between Penn and Liberty streets, ban just received a superior assortment of BOOTS uud SIIOKtf, and ftlATlSltlAL, which bo is prepared to disposetof to hh friends and the pabllo generally, at cheap rates. Any art! cie in bis lino made-up at the shortest notice. P. B.—HANDS Vi ANTED on nil bind# of wort?- j jppy ijt it,. DKAYU, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer' ii • Coantry Produce, offers for sale a choice stock o Groceries, selected for family csci Epices of every variety and the purest quality, ground at bis Steam Mills. Also,. Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken lu esj change for Merchandize. ,-P. H. D. has procured a full- assortment of Landreth's WarrantodGurdeu Seeds, and invites the attention of all in* lenwird in rural affairs. janll JOBEPfI «m. r n.Bn LIPPINCOTT DA UR, (LATE J. a. gtRICEXEIt A 00„) OF i UUJNIX FIRE PROOF SAFES, Beepiid Street, between Wood and Sinithflcld—■On Tuesday afternoon, July 20, 1848, the und«»rfdgn<yJ were cal led upon by Messrs.Uppencort & Barr, to witness an honest’ and fair test of one of thoh Ffrrcnix Safes. The furnace bo lus prepared, tho Safe was placed inside thereof with Books, papers and some money; whet the door of the Safe was clo sed end the firo kindled at.a quarter past 2 o’clock, nnd in & short time the Safe .was rod hot, and continued till half past U o’clock, being about four and a half houiSj when tho com mittee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such beat was sufficient. The fnmaco was then pmled dawn. Safe cooled, and door.opened—the books, papers and money, safe. . Tho heat was. so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore .take pleasure in recommending these galea to the public, as.belug, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS & TJEtABUK, HOOK 4 RAWSON, CORNWALL 4 BROTHER, JIIIANNON 4 THATCimt! BENEDICT 4 CARTER, IBAAO CEOMUJ, .COCIUtAS FLBMIMi. I am engaged in the foundry business .and know some* thing about furnaces and heat I'witnessed the burning of the above Safo, and can freely say thero was no humbug abbutit, Andwitb pleasure recommend them to theuublic as "being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof WM. XAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen fbr their signatures,, they all spoke in the highest teraur.of the frirneas of the test, and their Fill confidence;of the Safe’s being entirely fire proof. Wei re constantly on hand And for «tale a fuu ancortment <S tV ftbore nafta. fmar3ll BELL * TRRRY. JOHN C. PARIIk, (successor to J. C. Parry A 0o n ) begs toinformthecuaioniorsof the old firm, and the public generally, that ho has now on, hands, and is extensively en gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS such as: Patent Cliilled Rolls; largo Kettles and Curbs; Patent Kettles, for Soap,Pot Ash* Soda Ash;. Sugar Kettles, for the manufacture of Cane Sugar —alLcast on a patent ftt'oceJ* r kno'wn os J-. 0.-Parry's, and are superior for dura bility to any other, and sold lower than those madq on the. old plain HOLLOW WARE—A general. assortment, all from new and improvedpatterns, Wagoh Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Ac., Ac. Rolling Mill Coatings, and Machinery of every description, always on hand or made to ordor. ■ Cook . Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stores, of every description; lowa Cook Stoves, five sites, which received the first prixe for-1860 and 1851, at theAgri cultural Pair of Al legheny County, Pa., and recommended by fifteen, -hundred persons; Enterprise Cook Stoves, four sizes; Premium Cook Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor Stoves, Ae- Parlor. Grates and lenders, .great -variety, beautifully enamelled.' Common Grates, and building material of every description. A great variety of Ornamental Railing, fbr Cemeteries and Pending'.- • .. . ,r ; ...... Plough* and Plough Castings— A largo stock of all the kmds In uso, and will bo sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat ent Lever, True American, Egan’s, Crane’s, Kinkold’s, Woods’, Peacock's, Boll's, 'Improved Bull, Ac. Bouble Plough*. —The Michigan Double Plough, which' has taken the premium at the State Pairs of Few York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio,and wheroverit has been exhibited. Iron and Nails, Stove Pipe and Tin Ware—all of whieh T will sell at the lowest prlaeaj and wspeetftilly invito the public to gift me a call, at the old stand. No. 183 Wood «L -... rmoin BEI3Je OtfEKB, Pittsburgh. Muirtmt street,U now ye" If • coifing his-Pall stock of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters omprialng eT«*f style Qiialiiy. u se22 ' .ooaKxtiirs M’cLOßkrr. lO W A FOB NDUYT NO. 10 J WOOD STREET. . PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1853. BUSINESS CARDS. PIANOFORTES. j CIiAUtjOTIE BLUME. No. 113‘Wood struct, second door aborts tlflb, Pittaburvb, Haw* offe - largo HUd well assn** offers for sate a largo and well assorted _ stock of Piano Tories, (which are just ar riving,) on tho most liberal terms. The attention of- purcbuscrs te< especially invited, to. die celebrated HAMBUKO PIANOS. ' : . •These Instruments being madeoxpresaly for this climate, andb&ving.the over, strings, have a. volume of tono uu equalledby anyothers. Also, Plauosfrom tbemanufaclory of Gale & CJo.. hew York; Bacou & Haven, NevVork: K*j ichenbnch A'Son#, Philadelphia; and; of Mr ow.v MANCr/c* known, and havo been used In this and other cities for 10 years. • . MUBIGAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. \Qitiiars~— A fine selection of French, Spanish and German, of superior quality. Fioluu—The best Italian, French and English make. . , .dacnLwtf—From the best Paris manufactory. : ALSO—Flutes, Clariouota, Drums, Fifes, banjos, Tamlo rines,Triangles, Ac. . Italian,French,English and German, worramed to Ihj of the very best quality. Pianos and all Musical Instruments repaired with dura bility. u«*tu©## nnd<l##patrh • »»»r2s> Mew Arrival of Chiclxering’B Pianos* • jßgv?n> *l' ■ Tnc subscriber will rewivo aa<l opon f.r Thursday tho 18tb inst, the follo«- SnfTT 'W'Wlng new riAKO-FOHTESi from the c«U»- U * fit v■ »brated manufactory of JONASCfIIChhI;- ING, Boston, Yiz; < ... N0.13737—0ne splendid rosewood double round cornered,» octavo Piano $lOO ho. 13745—0ne ■ do do do do sloo. 10747—-On© do do do do . fcl’.'O f‘ 13754—0ne Rosewood, round front, ooctave f-VO (t 13755—0ne do do do • u 1368 ft— One do sqnars do .. • 1341 S—Ono Walnut do do h ldbls—One do round front, do si7s All tho above Pianos aro forofcbed with tho now patent iron frame and new node; wjth Sir. Chickering s name emt on tho plato, to prevent imitations and imposition. Irur chasers are invited to examine the above, on thotr arrival nt the Music Store and Piano iVareroomn of JOHN 11. MF.LLOR, Agent for Chickcring’a Planoa, ong!7 . ho. M-Wnodst,, Pittsburgh MEWIIUBIC i ajfIW'MTJSICT' HIvLLULft ha# ju«i received a fine collection of Ju • hen’s and Poster’s mode. • The celebrated Royal Irish Quadrilles: Tho Drum Polka, Julien: ■ MootElaae Polka, joUea; . Rival Scbottfsch, by F. Brown; Silver Cloud Quick*tep: ; St. Nicholas Schottlsch; : : Sle!ghridoPolktL-byStrakosch: ; PopsyPolka: -• ' A now song, hy 11. Richer; The sleep in the grave together; Adieu dear natiTo land, trio, by W. V. Waliftro Lilly Bell and old Doc Troy, by Foster: Meet mo hr moonlight, duett; . Softly ye night winds, ballad. byT. Wallace: ; Atalawda Folk©, by Badworth; and other tine pieces. -sep!4 - J* S.LEKCH, HcAliPlN dfe CO*, WHOLESALE GROCERS, . ASII-DBAUaa I!? Provisions, Hotels and Pittsburg Manufactures, Nos. 242. 050 244 Liocutt tiTßaxr, augfl] _ _ PITTSUUROn. To Mercltanta ot»<I Olliers. C'l I2RMAN ADVERTISING.—The publisher* of tho drill? X and weekly “ PrrUtcitirYnir.d ” would respectfully in vite the attention ftf merchants and other# to the ntlvnh tagea ottered by their papt*T# as a medium of lulvoriLreg among thclr German fellow-citizens both in the city and country. Their Daiiy paper Is published on the pr.*sY srsrrsr. »n j hasnotjeu the circulation of any Glass 4!tD*n.T published in Pittsburgh, while their Weekly paper, which i* publlrbcd already for twenty years, dreiunL** largely In the adjoining counties and Western Penney lvania, br well as throughout tho Slat© of Ohio. • Merchant* of Pittsburgh ami others will find It to UMe advantage to make use of our columns as a medium of reaching the German business. Terms as low os any other paper in tbe.city. Office—Corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets, alK*v« Braun k Reiter# Drug Store. L. k W. NF.KU, ang2o Publisher# and Ih'npriotnr*. A CARD —Mr. ti. ANTUN and liT SC’liKoKDKK'would rgypectfolly announce tothecltitensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that thev will give instructions on the Plane, Guitar. 'Moliq &ud Flute. Inquire at U.&chreedi’rA C> .’a STOUR 84Konrtb ftrevt. *.»p2.l MUSIC AToRE —The suOscntWs have opf-nint at Xi No. S 3 iourlh clroeL a choKe co.a'clioa of runs:c nnd musical instrument#. Italian and German utrSng«. by il. Lmrd, of Paris and air. Arnold; iiutc.--; br M. hul<*r, Frankfort, A. M.; Clarionet*. do. ALi kind* of bras# in#iru* meats from the best French manufactories, all cf which wo offer to the public cm more liberal terms, feeling confident tiiat we cau render entire satisfaction. 11. SCIIUOKDKH A CO, No. 83 Fourth st. II Schrorder and G. Anton will give instruction# on the piano, vloiin and guitar. 5ep23 BAKU 6 MOSEK, ARCinXECTd:— omc«#: PhUo Hall. No. 75 Thir\l street Httaburgh; and east Bide of the Diamond. Allegheny jyi&Qm ST. LOUIS, JOSEPH PIOGRIDGK, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. CcnutnaAL, nru;.v Pixb grate*, St* Lout h, 9Io«, CONSIGNMENTS and Coiaolsricmi w-il* with prompt and personal attention, and given when required, on Consignment* or Bill# of Lading, in hand. Ordarofur the purchase of Lt'&d. Gram. Ilcmp end other Produce, will be promptly filled ai the lowest market pnev?. The'RcceiYitfg-iujd.Forwar'ilngof Mcrchandiw and l’rt>* due© will meet with especial care and the lowest rate# of Freight will»lwav#ha and tlio cipcu.'* Of Storage &ud Drayagoa# mucli as posaiblo avoided. ntrxii£s£xs: V*gq & Bacon, Bt.Loui*; L;iu* k Merton, Cincinnati; Charles#, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A 1 alls, do; Hoeca A Frazer, do; Doan, hing & Co., do; Springer A\\ hiteman, do; J.W.BuUvrA Bro.,Plttsbh; K.O.Gooodman A Co., ib; D. Lccch A Co., do; i.. AC. Farnali A<N^.,Philada; Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J.M.Duck AMorguu: Blow A March, Now lurk. B. B.Cotoegys, do; Frost A Pormt, do; Shields A Miller, do; Charles A. Meigs, do; Jowlib Loo A-Co., Baltimore. A. O.Farwell 4 Co.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do; Howard, Son A Co., do; W. U. Reynolds. Louisville; 11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do; T. C. Twichell A Commission Merchant#, New Orleans. CS-I have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover all shipment# to my address, when advised by letter put mall,or wh(‘o endorsed on bills of lading before, or at tho time of shipment. JOSEPH MOIRItHJE, mtffO Tjaul#. Miawttri. AUSTRALIA, PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. . Tha following Slilp* bar© failed.— . AJN. Ehlp Revenue, 1300 tons, 3d July: jJTySL ** Epamloondaa, 1400 tons. 10th August: “ i>oean I-ngle. 1450 ton#, 10th bopfr; “ Oueeo. 1600 ton*,2od Octot»er: 9 “ Scargo. 1450 ton#. 6th Ducvmber: “ Baltimore, 1300 ton#, 15th January; “ Euphra9ia.-1200 ton#, Ist March; w lOOu ton#, 21#t March; 44 Nimrod, 1000 tons,2oth April; 41 geo R&ngnr, 1200 ton#, lath May. Tho Ships of this line are fitted with Emerson's Patent Ventilator#, and carry Francis 1 Metallic Life-boat#. The Baltimore Clipper Baric INCA, 000 TONS BURTHEN, Having made two successful voyages from China, each in tho very short period of 101 days, has thoroughly establish* «4 her reputation fur fast sailing, and will bo dispatched for MELBOURNE. AUBTRAMA. About the 25th of August. The Ships of the Ploncor Line hate made remarkably quick and healthy voyages: losing only ono passenger among 050 that sailed in tho first five ships, whereas it appears from the report of tho Emigration Commissioners that tho mortality on board English ship# to Australia has equalled 4.90 per couL This very gratifying result show# that no care nod exponso have been spared in selecting, ventilating, and provisioning tho ships of. the Honker Line. Tho INCA will only cnrrv a limited number of pnssongars, at as moderate rates as are consistent with justice* to pas* sengers and owners. ' For freight or passage, apply on board, ot Mor 12. E. It., or to R. IV. UAMKHON.IIO IVolUt. 0. A. COLTON. Agent. 55 Fifth #t.. Masonlclfall. Pitt#Vh. GEOUUE J. iiBNKEL’B CITY CABINET WAKHHOUSK, AV 173 CUHSTNITT STREET. (Opposite I»nxp£sDO('B Hail,) ■ . Philadelphia. FURNITURE, IN EVERY STYLE! Comprising LouisXlV,Louis XV, Elizabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modem stylo; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Maple: all of superior construction,- ami finished ia tho beststyle, equal to, if not excelling in qual lty, the Goods of any EtlabUsh menUn the United Stales. EMPLOYING nono but experienced workmen, (appren tices being poshivciyexcfudcd,)and using tho best ma terials,, tbo.work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pun chasers. Amongst the. many advantages ottered to pur chasers, Ip tho facility of Furnishing a House, either in elo*' gent or plain style, completely from one establishment; by. which means all iba articles in each room correspond in style and qnality; and the immense stock always on hand, being w various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste In a soloction, without the dolay necessarily caused In ordering Furniture. To givo an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need • only inform you that my Rooms ere 175 feet long, by 27 feet wide, four floors in-number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 imnds, which is n guarantee that tho .work done under my own immedlato inspection. £§?»Tbe Packing is all done in thn Store, uud Furniture .warranted -to carry.safoly any distance. Visiters to Phila delpbia are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call and examine tbo Goods. au2o:lv moTwOO DlfUEßT,*ua “ To. BOYLE respectfully informs the public.that he has • opened at his Depot, tho number designated above, the most splendid variety of FRUIT thatlias ever booh of fered In our market. He would respectfully invito his fel low cltlcesa to call at tho abovo number, and examine his splendid; collection of Fruit. . , augiflttf ENGLISH AND CLASSIUAI. SEMINARY. w. t.. McDonald, m. a, poikcipal. fT\£tE noxt seRstQU of .the Institution will commcnco on J. MON DAY, the sth of September next, at tho room cor nor of Ferry and. Liberty streets,- lately occupied by tho 'Messrs.Yeoder.;W- - . References— Hon. A. W» Loomis, C. Knap, Jr.,:S. F. Von Bonhowt, R. Miller, Jr, - nug2a • Dutch Bulbons Roots, &c. milß Bubecrfber.haa received direct from Harlem his sup- X ply of choice Hyacinths, Tulips,Crocus, Peoneas. and other Flower Roots for fall planting, end for wintor bloom ing,la poUand glasses; Lawn GrO?s Seeds for fall sawing, which moke a fine, cloke, smooth turf, cqaal to eods. Pru ning Instruments, Garden end Farming Implement* of the most approved cozutrodldn, at Eastorn prices, - from th© Seed and ARicdltural'Warehouse,-49 Fifth street. - dovß JAMBd WARDROP •.Y‘O!SG DMKIMfcArA MASON & <X), No. Xj 75 Finn street, wni opes, this morning, a. rplendld |!otDfthe.*h9Tb..V;.. i' - , no via 1 ' I ; V ' . V;-'-' .■* ’’ ■* ■>/, * J to Druggists & Merchants throughout the Union. HANUFACTUBBK AHD BEAtEEIH ’ PAINTS, OILS, &o„ No, 141 Malden Lane, SEW YORK, RESPECTFULLY Invites the attention of Druggisla and Merchants throughout the Union to his large and ex tensive assortment of FAINTssOILS, Ac., of thoßKfaT.nnd PUREST QUALITIES, which he offers for salo on very moderate terms, both to cash anddose-Umebnyers.' Below. ate enumerated some of tbeTeadlng articles: WHITE LEAD, in oil, in kegs of 25 to 600 lbs. BLAOK PAINT, YELLOW OCIIRB. VEN. BED; In oil.- PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TKTRA BE Sl* ENNA,inoil. : ■ • . UMBEIL OUKOJIE, IMPERIAL, AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil. PRUSSIAN BLUE,CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS; dry and in oil. VARNISHES of all kinds. RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTTY, WHITING CHALK, LAMPBLACK. AM. and ENGLISH VEN. RED, CHROME RED and YEL LOW, dry and in oU. INDIA RED, RED LEAD and LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH, ond AMERICAN OOHRE.dty. 1 CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK. GREEN,dry and in o!L FRENCH and AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. Druggists and others inwant of anv of the nboromentlon ed articles, will find it to their interests to call: as our facili ties for manufacturing and purchasing, and our experience In the business,give us advantages in selling over most of those in the same lino. - ■D. D. STOULLOUUU, . my2D9m . . 141 Malden Lane,Nowj^ork. PAPER WAR E UOUSES. G Cyrua W, Pield & Co., OMMIBBION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff stroet, New York, are SOLE AGENTS in tho United States Tor Muspratt’s Eli peri or Bleaching Powder.- ~ Victoria Mills Oulebratcd Writing Papers.' Russell Mills Superior u *' Genessce Mills Superior Printing “ Rawlins & Sons* English Tissue li ■ First quality French Ulbrnmoriue; . r . . They aro also Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu rers in this country, ami offer for sale by far tho moe& 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 Targoand commodious Warehouses, No. IX Cliff street, No. GS Cliff street, No. 181 Christopher Ktreot, and the Lofts over tho largo Iron Storos, 7 and 9 Cliff street. Their business Is strictly Wholesale, and. Writing Papers, are sold by the Case only. Their extraordinary facilities enable them to offer all Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at tba lowest possible prices. r*. ; . Paper mado to order, any sisa or weight. Liberal advan ce* mad* on consignments of Fapor, Stock and other merchandise. - The highest market price paid JnCASfI for oU. kinds of Itiur* msr2o:iSro Bradbury’s Piano and Melodeon Worerooma, NO. 433 BBOABWA}’, NEW YORK. FROM enlarging my Warerooms, T am enabled to keep n much greater assortment of Instrumentstheir hereto fore. All Pianos furnished are of an clastic touch, and of an even quality, and deep, full, rich, and purely* rocal tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch as the volctrwill tusslmu late to tbetoneof thoinstrument. All tuy Instruments are fully warranted, a guarantee acoompankscyerybUl of sole, end are sold as low os can be purchased elsewhere. . Second hand Pianos at all prices. : A Acta Jhneftfion*—Tha Organ Melodeon* with two Banks c/.A«yj, the only thing of the kind la the country, luiving two steps, ccnqter, swell draw ulopc, Ac.,a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be supe rior for churches or Organ practice to the raeClum sized Or gans, price $2OO. Also, the CommonMeiodppii,of oU styles and prices. Being the exclusive Agent fc*, these Imitru mente, orders are solicited. The usual discount miuletothe traded and IQ per cent. to. clergyman: purchsulos for their ©wuumi. !*. G. BRADBURY, marlGUy 423 Broadway, New York. PHILADELPHIA, THE first and only PRIZE MEDAL for Mar neas atthe Yiorbl siiiir, iu {/>nioti, was award eJ t 0 LACKY A PHILLIPS, of Philadelphia—an honor they won ovenfce competition of tbe wbolo world. Messrs. L. A P. bare now and kftfpconsjAutly on hand, nt their estabH-»lim*?nv, 12. 14 and Iff Fifth street, the largest Mock of READ V-M ADD HARNESS. SADDLES. Ac., [ of any lioose in tho United >tf.t*p,at crcnliv reduced prires. ! They are now manufacturing their Hainow aud Saddles I with such perfect system that they are enabh**lto Rellasu perior article of everything in their lise&t a U'-s price than any other house in the couatry. Tiiey never uw but the verv best qnalltv of icainer, and tb* best materiel of every drscripilon. and no pain* or. ex pense Li spared to roach jwnVctiua iu jvety-eriirie—‘-Buffalo Robes. Glotp* am! Whips. They mvite purchasers to examine tbchvftCH*k and their establishment before tanking.purvha/v*,. Jvp-y lutjto atten-, tinn to the followingllxt of price*: • : - r Horse Blunkeii, from • • Tliick Iforoo Cover*. - • - * 's4,<» to $7,50 Goodphdu fervicwaUe bicgle IL.rneft?, $lB,OO to $25,00 .Fancy. <lo do. do, $23,00 to f 30.00 Good plain Double ■ :4iae '-^ SA&ESId £60,00 Fancy do do, , . . to $&0.0O LACEY A PHILLIPS* Saddle* and Ham*** on«e.riniow lodged tosurj-a** nil others for ata-rance, tightness and com fort, aJ well a* for real tnim* and wear. 1«, 14 and Id South HVTII street, lulween Marketund Chesnut, Philadelphia. Idocl&ly DAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CIIESNUT STREET, ABOVE NINTH, B J IIOLADELPiaSA, Have cyw ujh-u a large as.-mmuput of tba NewwtStylos and CARPETINGS: Consisting, lu part, of lh« following choice goo*!*, tlv XUoli Engllih Velvet, *« *» Tapeilryi «* ** r ngrain, Neat Styles «• “ Of their own impo jition, Jurt landed. Alfo, a full assortment of ; aper and ilcdium quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS, Many of which being of their own manufictur**, can bi> re commended a* Good Carpetings for a Low Price, DAILY A BROTHER, Importer# and Manufacturersof Carpeting*, docl&ly No. Chcmutfttrect, Philadelphia. GRANT & BROTHER, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANTS- No* 01 Exchange Place, BALTIMORE. ORDERS FOR COFI I.L, RICE, acayand ConMgnmnnti of YYeatoru Produce respectfully Fo.Mted. iiefen co—ilesara. King, Ivnnucic A Co . and to Stnmre. Jnzne* A. Uutrhlnon A Co. jy-Ptim* inNTOda^ HOWARD lIOUBE, JOHN M INTOaU—PBOPOirroTi- HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE. Ihtl timore. Docealwr 1 f>. 18oj—tlecXGri v Baltimore Book Store. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS-& BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERY No. *2CiZ Market oppottte llano Per Street, declbOy__ BALTIMORE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, /ss? bILYKIt WARE, Bronzp*, Cl*>ck*,PatiiepMacho zroK Gooil*, Ro*owoot! Dressing Case*. Writing Desk* Elegant Vans, Opara Glasses, Cuttiury, Fino OU vaViiirJ Paintings, Driven udna, Ac.—Tho uuderslgncd beg particularly to Invite tlmvhlu cfcitlseDs. imd at ranger a whether n* purchasers or connolasours, to their JuagtilUccht stock, believing it to excised in extend variety and richness, any other m thin country. Thoy feel sure, thnailvantagobr personally selecting goods at tho different factories in Europo. end their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware-Ac hero, enable them to offer inducements lu prices and Quali ties, and pricas. considering qualities, Buch as cannot bo of. ferod by any other house lo the trade. . . Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely aur dis tance, and by almostany conveyance. . > Wholosoli and retalli CANFIELD, BROTHER A CO -229 Baltimore street,- corner of Charles, defllff.lv • DaUimoro GEORGE BTURGES, bole KANurAcnmxß or ins impqovsd SPIRAL SPRING MATTREgfi S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick streets, Bat* Bmoffl, and Walnut et., Philadelphia FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ • SY American iNsrirntE, Now-Y'ork; By >Fiunsijn Institute, lTiilade]phla; ; \ Mautund iNsniuw, Baltimon'. HIE peculiar Improvement, in the construction of this Mattress is, that all. the clumsty and heavy wooden, entirely dispensed with, and its place sup plied by a lighter and much, more durable frawu, %ho springs are all connected by harness leather hinges, .secure ly rivetted, rendering it Impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic' that any part may be raised or bant up, and is thus admira bly fitted to tho wants of the sick or asthmetic, who may re quire a sitting posturo. Jt has all the luxurious soltness of the best feather bed, with the lightness and facility of hand ling of the common hair mattress. - These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of th» bcstmaterials, and.will last many years without ropafra. Persons having Hair Mattresses can hav a them altered in to Spring Beds. These Beds: aro woll adapted for Hotels, berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. : ALSO, an extensive assortment of highly ornamented, (in enamel,) and plain finished OAST IRON FURNITURE, con slating in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cano and Umbrella Stands, Contro, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chairs, Settees, etc., etc.. . • Animals, troth as Lions, Lambs; -Ddgs, in Iron, aa well aa tho modolsin Wood,furnished at short notice^ declffly - • . . .. - • ■ STRAWBERRY PLANTS.—The subscriber offers for italo : . a large lot of fino Strawberry Plants, of the most approv ed and productive sorts. Mhrket'gardoners, jor o‘thers t de *irous of planting largely, will be supplied at low rates.— Eafbsort is distinct, wltboutmlxturu, and wsrranted true to name. Plants put out this soason will bear a fair crop in •spring.: Orders flllod in rotation, from the seed andlmple*. mnnt warehouse, 49-Fifth street. • * • acg2ft JAMES WARDROP StANjBH JbaoiWj;—ifftblaWsaleby vir.i . . : .V: *ep24 .i . .. , > B.A.FAHNESTOCK »kj00; : ■ . . - :.;. A . .... ; v>. • V-- 1 NEW YORK. D. B. SrcULLOVGIIj vvoni.D’s fa in. BALTIMORE. ■ JASC3 U. CRA3T. '> ' r. V/W." v ' -l T : . MISCELLANEOUS. JOSHUA RHODES ■ tt, CO., . WHOLESAtE PETHTEES & COHEECTIOHEES, . ,C 9 'YYoon.ST., I’iTtsiuniGH,/PA., - ■ • H AYR’.on hand and aro receiving tho following Goods, which they offer at the lowest market rates:— 75 bags Ivlea Almonds;. ' } . 20 boxes Macaroni; . .. 25 « Sicily-’ do ' 20” « ' Vermicelli; '' 25 balcß Bordeaux do 60 “ Farina; - - ' ~ 15 bags Shelled do.. . .. 50 « W-RockConUv; ( 60’ FU&erta;-: -• ’• ‘ 25 ’ -A-Nb.-l "do--»‘ 50 “ Walnuts; ; i IQ . Bed . .<lo • .60 “ CrcamNuts; I 15 Capers; - busbcils Pea Nuts; 15 “ Olives; 25 bbls. Texan Pecans; I 75 “ Gone Drops ,25 .** Illinois do | 100 •*. Losongei: 2000 Cocoa Nuts;' : ' : “. • 50 . 4i ' Jujube Paate;' J 200 boxes German Plums; | SO.doz.a*MrtedPickles;v > 2*» kegs • -do • do i 30 “ ** r . Preserves; , 10 bbls. do-'. do, ’ ]. ioo ** Pepper Sauce; - lOcaaea Prunwr,glaßBjara;! - 10 cases Sardines;- ’lO “.. fancy bxa:l .. 6 . •*. - ..»?* . bf. bxs. 50 casks Currants; j 2 “ ' * f ~ do 20 cases Citron; • i 20U bags Brazil Sugar;’. - £OO boxesClnsttr Raisin!?; ! 40 bbls S. 0. Sugar; lOOhf. 41 M. B. ,do - 2o “ • Lovering'S Sugar: 2Qoqr. “. “ ; : , do j 10cases Liquorice; w .• 200 bozos No.I Herring; i 25boxesRcf’d do -100.. **.• Scaled do! 20,000 Prinripe Cigars ;• - . lease Mace; . 10.000 Havana do I bbi. Nutmegs; ‘15,000 Regalia do - : 1 ,r tf Cloves: . i 2,600 Spanish Cigars; 2u großftßlacklng; i CO gr. Mrs. Miller's F.Cut v2t> baskets Baind Oil: i 60 gross Anderson'* do • J; C. ANDEBsON. MINAS TINULK. J. C. ANDERSON A CO., WHOLESALE FRUITERERS AND CONFECTIONERS, No* G.W ooa st., PlttsDurgb, pn. TUBT- RLCEIVED, the mobt extensive. fatonk ever U brought West of tbo Mountains, eon l luting'of— ’ 350 bags Brazil Sugar; • 2ebxsMacrcaoci:- ; 50 boxes Havana da 25 \lb YermlcnUl; 2Q bbls LorcTing’B do, fine 30 do Texan Pecans y—. . pulverizcdv . 25 do Illinois do; . 1 20 Lois. Lovoring's «ar?e oO do* avs d Salad Oil; . pulverizedbngar; lOOdozPepper Sauca;^ ■ 20 bbls. Lorering'*'coarse 100 ddz Ketchup: • Sugary, SO.dozasaortedPickles'; . •60 bbls Stuart’s do do j 25 doz ass’d Preserves; 8000 Cocoa Nuts; ; 125 bxs Lozenges:. ly cases Jar Prunes 5 2o c r s Sanlinea, y,. • lff.cases Fancy Boxes do 30 bxß refined Lifiuorlce; 250 bxs Ho. 1 Herring; : 12 coses 'do;-'- •18j bxflScaledHemog; < 100 kegs Ocnnau Vluma? . 65fi)3'Maco; • . L CO groav Mrs; Miller’s fine 160 lbs Nutmegs; Cut: 130 lbs Cloves; ; . 60 gr. Mrs Anderson's do: •40 gross Blacking; j 25 doz Olives; •35 bxs Citron ; . t 25 doz Capers; 1000 bus Pea Nuts; SO doz Onion b; ' 60;bxsNo 1 Rock Candy,; [. 60 bags Filberts; : . . 20 do Re! do do i CO baes Walnuts: i 25. do. Yellow do -■ do ~f : r 75 tingsOrfrnm - 20doWh>to <lo do i . 6 bags Gren. Walnuts; 05 l»g3 Ivica Almonds; 1 360 bags Dairy-Salt: ; 30bales Bordeaux do; -1*20,000 Prlceipe Cigars; :35 bgsSicily ■ :do; r2o.oooW<isb.ltegaliadff; • ’ 60 do shelled. - . do;.-! 18,000 Havana -do; 300 l)ss Cluster Raisins; 130/XH3 Half Spanish ; do; .noObxsM R•• . do: ). . - Rop3 • "VTAIW 'WOKS JUST UKOJUYhD' liY EXl'linsS.-bMi- Xi man’s Visit to Europe. • City Architecture, or designs for dwelling houie stores, hotels, Ac., &c 4 20 plates. Godey’s Magazine ibr December.": ' ■. •.'? Graham* do do - WHALE’S SERIES.. Treatise on the Arf of Painting on Glass. Do on Steam and Lo.'ujmolion; . - Do ou Steam Boilers. J)o on Clt3 Engineering. . „ /\ ’ . Do oa Agricultural do. - Do .on Blasting nnd Quarrying of Stone. - Do on Manufacture of Bricks and Tiles., - .. ? Do. on Masonry and Slone Catling, J .. Bo- on Well-digging. Boring, Ae- Do on Ernies, Cements, Mortar?*, Ar: Do on Fomidahcas and Concrete Work*. Do on Architecture. Do on Tabular and other Iron Bridges. Do on Wanning and Ventilation. Do on Mechanic* . , * Do on PcrspecUre- Do on Drainage and Sewerage of Town?, Ruildln***. Do. on Construction and Repairing of Itooß. And aumlry For sale by _m>r£2 O T. C. 510R04N. 104 Wool st. N“' MUSIC: JJMV are Sleeping: . 4 by Thomas Baber. *Tmts on tt Sunday • ->. ' . Ttio Jflower of tho Field Waits; by. D’dJbert—with color ed frontispiece. ' Seraglio Schottiscb; bv Francis Brovn.' • * ’ Katy’Dtd Polka; byJullfan. • JolUen’a Musical Tour la America—collect ions of the now and, popular compositions, ni performed at lila Grand Concert*. ' . • - Ldinbnrgh Qrmlrilles; by Charles D* Albert. Lake Lucid Quadrilles. F«tft Lino Galop—with Illuminated frontispiece.' Moonlight Quickstep} by.N. Bridle. ‘ Wedding Schottifieb. . J’rlma Donna Walts; by Jnlllcn. . 1 Berocmhrancn Waltz; dedicated to the “Oakland Ffr malo Institute. 0 Joat received by KxpreM, and for sale by tlccft CHAftLOTTE DLUM& 118 Wood eL BOOKb—Pastor's Sketches? >-'»*■ * X-i Venice. tb« ni*» - TiJW BOOKS—Pastor's Sketches; hoth dpriea; > Tenlnc, tbo City of thn Sen; Barnes on Daniel; MeUrflTe s aeworic.'-Sermcas. :- French's Works: . Salad tbrtbo Solitary; De Qaincay’g now volumes; Hawthorne's • do.; * Undo Bam, by Mrs. StaKe.. New.. Groat Truths by Great Authors;. Complete Angler, by Isanc Walton; Haupt on Bridges; Grace Grecnwood e Works; Adrol Voices; Whipples Oration on Washington; * Parley a nnw Tales; Arthur’s do ; • Choate's Discourse on Webster; .' Tangle Wood Tates; and other now and'alasant illus trated Jutcnlles. DAVISON’S B6ok Store, QclO fi>> Market; street,. near Fourth-'' I j BLUERIKA lUlhMi.it—The Homes of the New World* --- .I? Headley—Tho Second War with Great Britain. • WiUls—Fun Jottings. Countoss ITOrsay—Clouded napninoM. Mrs, Hale—New Household Receipt Book-'; ■ ■ T.S. Arthur—-Sparing to Spend. Hagg—Venice,thoCityoLtheFoa. - . Rufus W. Clark—Lcciuro to Tounc Men upon the Formation of Character. Dickens—Bleak House. James Grant—Jane Seatomor Th« King’s Advocate. • Groat Truths by Great Authors—A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotations of Slaxlms, • Metaphor*, CoutL&la, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, Ac., from writer* of all ncee and both hemisphere*. H. MINIIR A CO , oclg • • '• -JSStnithfleld street*; : LATEST MUSIC. HKLEBER lUB JUST RECEIVED— • SoDYsnm ns• Paris.Scbottoh, composed-ami dcdl*- rated to Mr. Julius Loc. by U. Richer. This piece is embel lished with an elegantly colored Vignette of tho city of Phils, showing theTuiLLUUsa, the imperial residence! of the French Emperor; tho Church of Notre Diue, otc-—being a reliable and correct map or tho .French Capital, m taken by Mr. Loo, on his roeent visit there, - and Is of Itself worth thonrleo charged for the Music. ■ The Troubadour Polka—composed anddedic»t*d toMlss Rnm&iue Lcmoyne. of Washington. Pa., bv IT. Klebcr load Hearts at Home; beautiful now Ballad. os suog by- Buckley s Borenaders. Must 1 Forsake Theo; German EoallBh.nnd German words. • 'Little Songs for Littto Children—now. Heavily W oars tho Day—new. Thinking of Theo—now: Ballad.. What shall I call Theo—vocal daett- Pouus— £lg-xag,City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Hat tie, Childrens Delight, Unprasnmlng, otc., etex; and ft gene ral selection of tlw most fashionable music of tho day, gg* No. 101 THIIID street. 6ct24 Valuable Rare Garden Beeda» Ao. CONSISTING in part of tho celebrated Stowe! or- Ever* green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Com, Wrinkled Sugar Peas of .various improved varieties, Bluelmperial, Blue Prussian and .Marrowfats <lo. Beans, Onions, Radish, Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of tho Hurst and most ap proved sorts, Held Carrots, Turnips and Sugar Beets for tho dairyman and farmers. A rich collection of flower seed*? Lawn Grass Seed, and a fall and complete assortment of Garden and Farmlnglmplemcntsof the latcstimprovemonU, Monthly Yabenae, Roses, Uditcrops, and Ann: blooming plants for tho yard, Garden or Lawns, by thodozeu or 100 at low rates. Orders from MorcUrmts, iValers or others*m!od proniptly on liberal terms, from the Seed and Horticultural ware* house. 4f> fifth street, by |apr2Tl JAMES WARDRQP. C'tAKI'ETING.— A lorgo stock of now aud beautiful put* / terns now receiving at tho NEW CARPET STORE, 47 Fifth street, neat; Wood. • Also, Oil Cloths of all width* and qualities; Rugs, Matts, Matting, Window Shades, Stair-rods, \euitian Blinds, Ac., Ac., AT THH IOWEST CAB!! PRICES. scpS . ROBINSON A CD- RW BOOKS—At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, b& MAR* HIST Ptreot— The Analysis of tho Bible. BllHman-s Visit to Europe. Oomparativo Philology, Do \ero. Peruvian Antiquities; illustrated. Hawks. Notes from Life, Henry Taylor. Wide World; Illustrated ed. Parley’s Present. . Elegant juvenile: Ulus’d. Christmas-Blossoms,; •. do •. r _ Cottage Bible. Blrket Foster’s splendid illustrated edition of Longfel low's. Works. English. Other similar presentation Books. Uncle Bam. Now. Mrs. Stowe. Influence. By author of Trap to Catch Sunbeam. Sparing to Spend, ••'•i . ; Tne Little Drummer.. Tangle Wood Tales. Louis WII.: Life, Sufferings and Death. theCity of the Sea..; • ;?;• Second War with England; Headley., . • History of tho thsumcUoa In China. Homer, of IheNowWorld. Missßremor. ' Homo and Neighbors. Lowed. do • > . The Bow In the Cloud, or Covenant,Morey.for the .Afflicted. ' ' Martyr Mlsßiooarj*. >. Tho Cebayior Cook. Miss Leslie. - Story, of Mt. Clone. • > Student’s Manual. • . . • Rev. John Todd’s Books furChildten;'' j ■ Life of Daniel Webster. For Hole by J. S. DAVISON,. Late Davison & Agnew, Magazines fob November—Yankee Notion*— price 12)4cental • 1 ? - Qodey's Lully’s Book. Prleo’2s cents. Grahams Magazine. Frica2s«nts. Potarf'QO.’B Magorino. Price 18 coats. The Midnight Queen, or Leaves from New York Life; "by George Llppard. Prico 25 cents. Tho Gold Soekera, or the Crulso oflhaUrely Sally; by Cpptain Merry,. U.S. N., author of the, Plying. Dutch man”—lllustrated—a tale of peril and adventure that can* not foil to excite and interest the reader. ' Price 25 cents. XL MINES & CO., Qct2s .. - •. , : - y , No. fl2^Bioltbfleld^streets. IuLORED PABAMATTAS.—ISO pioccs of erery ,ehaA\ J auif duality, just recededet A.A. MAfeOJT & CO. eop6 • t • --.Ncr. 25 Fifth Btreflk'’ IUH GKBaT- WQKii_6N IiJIPIDJSUTY.. ' -HIZJ3 ISS ON £NFIDJ3MT X.—A Pi _ _ BAY, byPcnrfoD,6f SeoUatid;' Its Aspects,.Cawea&nd. groci»».T.Jfor • > : ■ J- S. DAVISON,. aortQ . , ~ .... 6$ tfarkeiitreet. near tu ~ 1 i 7. • - \*T C ■ . il ’ . • .. . . « ‘ V ' V ' xsmmm illiiifiiiilSi FOR SALE AND TO LET. Property for Sale. fpHlfc subscriber-offerfeibi' Eale, on Tery reasonable, terms; 5 X . . A Three Story Brick Dwelling House, N 6- llOTenustreet, street Lot 26foetfront, 'extending back 112 feet toanalley. The House isohe of tlie* best’ baUOingsr.and • iit*oheor tHo most- pleasant :helghbci^ : hoods in the city, ? Ryg cortiers bf -Prijut afidTeriry streets’; one hundred mid .five r foet front on Ferry, and sixty foci nrj •Front street, with a gbod'tlirco' ptory Brick Baiiaing'oiv the .comer, a two storyi’ramesn Jroot:su,nnil two Brick Bnll.lt Inge, used m shops, on FenysL. •_ • : A Lot; 31 feet front by SO fret deep, OuFront, between Marks tand Fairy 6treeto.,•/,. .;;.. . .=• . \ A Lot; with veiy convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 120 feet byfiO, fronting on Congress and Ehn sts.- ~- : A and Lot, on* Wylie street, near-the new Court .House. The house is well •arranged and in good order, and Is now occupied os a hoteh ...\ . I A Three Story Brick, on Bxnlthfleld street, hear Soventfr— being in an excellent The.Lotis2oby Sfr fret deep, fronting on Broithfleld-st, ; A Cottage Frameand Lot, 28 by 120 foetf fronting on Annc and Robinson streets, Allegheny City: This is a very dcs Ira rbleandpleasantlocatlonforaresldehce. ' , Nine Lots in- the town of M'Koesport, each CO foot by lfi&- Several of these, are on ;the Main street. •. . - ElevenXcresin Limetorm, oh the MohWgahelaJUverjon which there there .ore some C or T bctcs of ex-- cellahtrtone cool, and abundance. of limestone, convenient ‘ -,-7. ' - ; Ninety Lote in the town of Columbia, 60i«et by 150 each, hearty all lend; and well located:' Thetenantof bach hot haalhfe priyiiegevof using.wbotoyoratone <cottV ho may. re-. Tulre for hl3 own use, from a pit new*- tie Locks. Columbia la a pleasant situation on the bank of tho Mbnongahelarir.: .eir, *. short distance below Look No. 3, in tho midst of an ex tensive stone coal region, ahd.would bo a dadrohib point ft; qunjufiicttwing'establishmenbv' r. , . r - i Two. Hundred acres of superior Stone Cbabwith Hon so. . H&ilrchd/Ac.'v.Thls property has a front of 140 reds on the Monongabela river; op excellent landing; good grade and. foundation for railroad—with euough lerel ground at one point forhouses aiid gardens, or locations'for The rein Is deep enough to aDow horses toWuaod Ihrhaul- Ing oaf the coal—the quality, of which, foriron work, steam, gas, or for tiny ordinary uses, Ls hot ffvmpassed by any in the country."'' . '»•••• - ahsenee, my agent, James Blakely, Eeq., wIU give all necessary iutortyation, and he authorised to grrsvyarrsiv tee deeds for any property sold: ' JAIIEd MAT* " my2ft . . - Vo. 110 TVno street FORTY-ONE BBUDISti LOTS ••• ' • - ' ASD X«ro largo Bnck Dwelling Houaoa for. Sale i t’lIE subscriber now offers the following desirable proper- X ty for solo, situate in the Sovcnth Ward, and'but ten mianteS-Watk-from theCdfcriHouse* ... - - .....v • OXK LAJtQE BKiCR HOUSb, with uine npartmooi* situated 'onthe corner of Colwell and Miller streets. Also. ONE -LAItOK TWO BTOIVY BUICIC HOUSE, with eight oporttnouts, eltUatedon Tieed Bfrecfc Eight Buiidihg L<ite on-Colwell KtreeC;- ten Buildins Irots on Iteud street: tweflty-tbree Building .Lota bn Miller etieot. This property Is very conveniently situated, and will be very desirable for private rerid ences ** ..... : Tho'abovo property, If not sold previous to the'middle uf May, 18i>4. will be put up at Public Auction. : T£B!ds:—Ono-fifth cash; the, balance In ten yearn, with annual payments; -For further particulars, enquire of tht sub«riber. - JACOB TOMEtt, . I sept3-Qtn] CornerColWeil.audMillaystfl^TthAVard.. i CUy Property for Sole or Exchange. . fltuE andprsiguedWill exchange for Landis in tbesnbufbs, X' the following Property, br will depose of it oh long payments, Vix:'• .. ; . -- -j A three story Brick- Houhs Second street, now occupied by Hon. .Charles. Naylor. .This house is built in moaerc Style, and of the beHtmaterials. ‘ T ; Also, throe two story Brisk Houses on Pike st,' eachoon-: taining Uuree.rooms.; i Also, two two story i rame Dwelling Houses on Pine M each containing twelverooms. - -j Also, three two etory Frame Dwelling ’Houses on Locus: •. - . ; Also, two two story Framo.DweUing,Houses.ou Pike .tit., eacheontalningthreerboms.' ; ; ' ] Also, three two stcry.Brick Houses in East Birmingham, bn a lot3o feet h;-12», with room-to build seven hom-ef more. • _ .. ; The Fifth 1 Ward Property is .!oh ’six cohtigioua Lots ol Qround, 60 feet front oa - Pine And-Locust sta., (continniag through tho-.pquare nod canierprqt) They »uv kc arranged tlmt each-property can be sold separator - Any on-, wlshinga home can be accommodated by‘paying little mm than n rent, after the llrst payment, e 5 T will give ten yenr for the balance. Apply to [jelOJ JA3IES BLAKELY. ..Valuable Property For. Sale. THOSE TWO LOT3;-N03.-101 and 132. in Col.“\\ood's plan of Pittsburgh, each .60 deet ou- Water street, aud‘ ex tending .157 fwt through to Front siroetj along Redoubt hlloy; Immediately .t>elow John Irwin’and the Centro! Railroad Depot. The whole’ will be offered till pie lfitof 'NoVeinber, After which; (if'not sold,) it wiU be subdivided into.lots.to eatt purchasers... For terms; which will ho made easy as to payments, apply to • ! LEECH, McALPIN & CO., L ocl2. ; Ntm-2i2 and '2ii t Liberty st., Pittsburgh. Pa, fljtOU WOOD BUILDING LOTS ;!?.• SIEEr-’Each 3o foet'front-by 200-deep..- r - ; ; PRlCE—s2oaeach. •* . , .... • in hanilx balance at {o per montli;' i hITUAIE —tVithmffO miauleswalkof tho city ' APPLY—lmmediately, to | octlO : B. CUTHBBBT A SQNM4O Third fit DM LLLING HOUSE FORSALIVwiUt Lot 60 feet front: Mtuato on tbe.Brownsvilie Road, near the toll gats, in Bcrath-Fitttbuisfcu. :Thc Housa ia a now frame Of flvorooms well papered; a gooij Stoblo aud.out-ovenj'chaico Frujt- Treett,Grapes,Ac.' Pricoslloo. j octl3 :* g. CIiXIiHKRT & SON, 140 Third ut ri UlitEfc iIURE LLtfl'y UN SAME TERMS—Three Build- X ing Lots,-within twenty ’minutes' walk of the city,LO fret front by 184 deep* at $2OO each. Ten dollais in-band; balance at five dollars per month. Apply to-day, to < oct2Q y •• • S. CUTHBEBT A SOX; 140-Third flt- i magnificent Country Seat.« . rpILE subscriber offersforsalo that boantifulTract of Land X -pa CoaJ.Uill,foraerly occupiedßy Robert Finney, Eeq., and adjoining tho residence of AMUrk Lewis. Esq, » It contains twenty acres, and part of which is under cul rivdtion,havingou it a,flr\eyoung Orchard,and is alaoorn»> ifiented.withforesttrec^shrnbs^planto,Ac.: .. . ■ This location cbmmandß one of the most extensive view* in lYcstem Pennsylvania, and being within twenty minutes ■ walk from the city, presents advantages and attractions un-; surpassed by any similar ttact of land-in this market. - ■ If not sold entire before the latof June, itwlll be divided into Lota and offered at Auction. A- IVILKINS, - ; my? ■ . 71 Fourthst. ’ • For B(tle* A LOT OP GROUND in Plan of Lots in the Third fjL Ward of the.Clty of Pittsburgh, near High street, and being 29 f<*ot front on Pennsylvania Avenue,-and running back 117 feet. The property will be .sold,clear of all incum* hrance, except an annual ground rent of one hundred and sixty-five dollars, to which it is’nowsubject. On.the proper* .ty are seven good brick arid two frmh* ,—HiUtwoßt»riQ3 high, and renting for about five hundred .dollarsannually. . :7 Price, $1200; $6OO cash, and $6OO In 6 endorsed paper. ' WM. a FRIEND; jelfctf' : Attorney at Law; No. 12Q Fourth street FOR SALE t \ COUNTRY SEAT, sltuatod within throehundrod yardi l rt. of tho Railroad Station in-East Liberty; containing about nine and one half acres. The Improvements consist of a good two story Frame Dwelling. House, wlih brick out houses and.stabling and an ahundanaeof fine fruit hud ex cellent water. Enquire of : • • > .. BAKEWELL & CAMPBELL, ' B P ?a Attorneys at Law, 75 Grant street. - FOR SALE—fIIIitT\ ACRES OF GROUND, ne&r iha Batlor Hank Road, cm which is erected a Stcklo Fao-- tory, 40 by 23 feet, one story high; also, a Building con nected, IS by.lB feet, and a Dwelling House, 20 by 70 feet, ono story high, with atone eight room*, fin ished ro good style; large Stable, 20 by Ui fret, and a Frame Stabto, 13 by 18 feet. - Twenty Acres .good Bottom Land; balance good Timber.-This property will-bo sold low, and oil good terms. Apply to THOMAS MOFFITT. : . noTIO- ■. • . Post Balldlnpa, Fifth street :■ lIIOR tiALE—4B AORI-tS OF LAND, in bowloKlev Bottom*, . of amilo fcom-tlio Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, on the Big fiewlckley Crcvk—23 acres good Bottom Land; the balance well timbered; This property will bo sold .cheap, and on goed terms. Apply to i . . THOMAS MOFFITT, Real Estate Ag’t, -lpot3 ' . ' • . Post Buildings.-Fifth street. I|lOR SALtr—A HOUSE AND LOl, on Samson street, be tween Federal and Beaver Ptrww; in tho Second IVard- Allegheny city. Lot 31 by 32 feet, with a good Brfokßuild- Lng, by 3-fcet, coutAiningsix roomaatuicidlar. • ; ALSO-A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 80 by 20 feet, with a tfcelvo feet alley alongside. - .Thla Lot-wfll: be sold low, and on good terms, » Apply to . * -THOMAS ‘MOFFITT,’ ;«ov3 Rml Fifth at.. Peat Bulldog- • SIIAiU’SUURO PROPERTY-—FUR bALK,a Double Brick HOUSE, of two stories? editable for two’ tenants; cnch part finished, with acellar, kuebon, and four-rooms- Tlie Lot UB3 fret front by 10Q deep. Will bo wld at a. barjmin ALSO—A BRICE. HOUSE, on Ohcutnut street. Ailcchcnv oct2B S. CUTHHKRT A SON, No-140 Third sE ’ ' DWELLING HOUSES IOK SALE.—-a good, won arran ged BRICK DWELLINQ HOUSE, With lot 24-fret front^fin Fourth Btrect,aboveltoas, by f B6feetdeep. ; Price • ALSO.—A three Btory BRICK HOUSE, fiituated onst- Clatr stree'Ca few doors from Ponn. Price $2,800. Terms-easy oh both of the above;'*' ’ . ’' S.' CUTHBERT A SON, , poy2 140 Third street. TnOUUTH WARD PROPERTY—A comfortable BRICK JO DWELLING HOUaL FUR. SALE, situated on Fourtb atreet, near Row.- -Ther House is well arranged l for comfort and convenience. Tho Lot Is 24 fret iront by 88 deep Pricos3Qoo; tonus.easy. : -. S. CUTHBERT A . ’ novlO : No; 140 Third etrnto . rpU LEI—A large Three Slory DWELLING HOUSE, X slthated on. Second street, near Wood; coatalns twelve rooms. .'Possusrion on the Ist of December hext. '- ’ ' ■ ' : S. CUTHBERT A SON, povl-l - ■ , . . . 14Q Third street - GOAL LAND iOU fc ALB—^2s Acres or Land, with a vein of Coal foot thick; with a lovfor vein of 2feet; ohlv’ 13 inches boiween tho two. Tho Land is h good ftoil, and Iff Acres In cnlUvariou. A good Dwolling House, Fruit Trees good water and timber.? Tho Land la suitable for Gorde»; tng purposearsUhnto about * miles from Uxfe city; a short diatoncefrom 1 the Brownsville Piauk r Jtohd.' : : ; f .. - .S, CUTHBERT & SON, General CoaimHgiop Ag’t& 14Q Third &t Jteal Estate for Sate, - THE LOT AND WAREHOUSE, situate on Wood street, Pittsburgh, between Fifth street ana-’Vlrgln- oiler, 00 byJll Cullj 4 Co, as oOlofa Warchomie „ . AWO—A Lot, on tho Itononsahcla riror, in tha EJahtli Ward, immediately, oboyo tha BolUhfc MiU of: Hiller, Church 4 Co., havlon a front of ahont 171) feat on the riser ALSp-rA Loi ln Alleghany City, on Bank Lnne.ocenpleJ by tlorron 4 Ctlswoll as a Cotton Bnttlng Factory. • - Terms easy. Apply to - - ■ JOHBPH KWX; " ,. , , , Attorney at Lot?, flCrapt afreet. W* LAMJLOttI).—TWO UOCBISS EUR BALE, altuawr on Fnlton street- Ono is arranged with a store-room, and fivo other rommi, with finished attic; •a good paved yard, hydrant £o. The Lot is 20 foetfront by 132 feet deep. Price SSOO- •- - • near .the above, ft Dwelling .of- halK cix ; ropma;iand^finUhediattic. Price- $2200; "Term*: $BOO in' band * balance in ono, twn and thretf year?- 1: . * 8. CUTHBERT 4 SON, . ..Qots . • Real Eatale Agents, 140 Third st. 'XfAhVABW. tfltumtllf FOK ftiLß—SltuawonTenn, atraot, fifth Ward, con Jleting o{ 32, 11. front by-loaft. dyap to Spring alley, on which ’ la- erootad' fbur houeaa: frioe and tonna made loueo anthaßeal'Estata OlSooef ■ oelß , S.COIHBERT* ; SOJI I .l«TlUmt4tij!Bfc. il -•■* ,*i*i ' rs *vw • • -• * v . • »•'••*' ■• *K-»‘ ••• • i . - • . a, 4 -.s.^.' -t _* <• . > . -t *':> -■/ * *-■ •" *,tr • • r ‘ ~ . *■ *?• r v ■ ■ ♦ „ '" • 1 . 'i+‘' ; ■ ■* *#• v* /• *» *■: :'.; • '‘.k-: ■ r >V f '-- V'., •‘i.'»-K-•; * *..**■ ’ J '-4' ie - • i* v * • X S * - ’■■: , j - “-« * • * ' . | ‘if* , i:-r." : -■;■■■*■ CT Wrv. -v-v NXTMEEK 129. L MISCELLANEOUS. , *l)A<sB_-jOO irtn2cn hemp, tow inti cotton- hags.’ fn -D ntta ibrsaU'by '' ■•; ?•..; MILLKJS & EICKETfcOS, ; -oct29. . . . >.;• ;.. 2-#;ftna323Xibcriy street.* ■*TXINI>OW QLASS--500. boxes; assorted £i2e?/city .and' TY MILLKIt A JUCKhIroN, oct29 . „ - . . 221 and 223 Liberty at,:. ; q^OBACUO— X 150 boxes JUiseeU & ’Herb(nsonV3'* nHilCa tobacco; • 120* do: W.Il; Grant'*&>a mart tf 1 * do; ,100. do- MnlbertAGgptry’aEr n.S’iand , ; .50, kegs BlxTerist Pittsburgh' do; - , 25.d0.-Ping,. do' ...' .■. l .y-;.-: y do. /:• _• yin eioro'ahdfot sahvfc'y '' ' "; ■ >r ,v ; y'v. ; ’:'‘V' • ; MILLER A RICKKTSON, ; }6ct2? .’ •. y‘- i,y 221 arid 223 Liberty et, OILS- * . Winter, sperm oil; ... • • ' , .. . Bleared winter elephant oil; Bloodied winter whole oil; •. V • ■ 'i . 'Timnet's.rdrait* and bwik oil; No. 1 lard and floxscod ol 1. • In storeondfor aaie by MILLEK& ItICKETSO.V ■• ■ oct2o 221 and22aLiberty ßL BRAZIL SUGAR—7obags.Brnzilgajrar,for anlo by< - r . . v: . AITLLKIt £ ICICKKTSOJf.. <* . *221 nnd 223 Liberty si.' - — ISbbls prim© packed butter; 5 kegs No. 1 lard \ received and for sale by . .... MILLER & UICKIiTSON, . • .221:andU23-lilbcrt < /st..' fllilA— ■ . A . 100 half chests Toung Hyson, Gunpowder {- Tens; 250'cntty boxes’ i.‘ <l6 -\ ■ v•, -LdoV ■ For Halo by . MILLER k ItICKITSt-N, ■_octaK;-. ;• o; 22Umd22SLlbCTty--jsfa • SUGAR AND MOLASSES—• ] ' : 70 hhdsplantationsugar; •:; -V--'-. -v. ;< ,4do bblfl do molasses; • 160 : hnlf bblfT do do; * <■. ~- i: »■*•: : • 15 bbls St- James* sugar-house do; for ealeby -•-•••" -* ; • ' ‘ ' & EIOKETBONV SMI and 223 Ut-orty si; . / 'lumas— V/320 bags; prim o Klo-coffeoj ; . • rV 30 tio'LagtmyrV ' <io; .V',”’ " J '••v: 35 ppckets Old Gavemweat Java do ; for so* by - * ! *“"• MILLEtt&'mOKFX?OS;’'' 221 and 223Ut‘»rt7 &*:.■ •- SONMilEfl—: - • Iron, Nulls, Cottrm Vamp; • '■■•t Wrapping, writing anil lettnr pape* - Bel cords, twiuo, jipeMr brooaii! J - • v ' : - . Brushes, buckets tabs; ; ./ - t ; t , Indigo, white lead, ]oad,-powdej£■• ' v v ' Shot, saleratus, spices, candles; V Ctg:w.«, Ac., &c„ &<•. •' MJL&r.K, A lUCKETBON, . 221 £23; liboity at/ . LHHVJIIJAT KltOliK—rldU sacks forsalo by ’ KIRKPATRICK & UJ3URONSj .4 ;1 • SI3 Llterty-atribet. t . RLOUlt— £o.bb]aB.J.\rJour i . . U '•Jll >-20 ’••‘f - 5-: * ”j -ggg l - ' kirkpatkiok iK.VRL AbU—ls casks fur Rsily Uy . oet2l ... . KIRKPATaXOS A UKRIION3. 75 cheats Y. 11. and Jiiackrrccived and lbreala by -f oct2l & iturkons " r t 7 boxes assorted brands, s’s and B'u; • ' -.T 3 cases Barrow's 2 r s; ibr sale by . KIRK P ATKICIC '&'■ -ICEBSONB- idlin'tfoapxor. tale by .■.>!,'> . :.. KXKKE\ tRIOi a .HERRONS, OUr^-l(/ bbls No: y JT-jird Oil; ."v. .. :r Tanners’ do; for tale by'. • ; v . KIRKPATRICK & gERftON6 t ’ VOijii—-«3l) bbls for >t>Js bv • •, rx j.ocCi::;: : ~ : laiiS? ynilCK.-i: 'iEERRQNSi ; A KTiSTS’MAXCfcIiIAI. ■ti L- 300 yurds.Cun vaas, for artists,, 60 gloss Eristtu Bras&s';' 1 -' GO in y nbl cn ■ do :r ■ _M ■ 0o Rum*, K >iUo,o!!in tobus;.- 1 alettes, I‘ulctto Xvuivfif, Ac In store ana for AtiO by ’,' i’LESUNO BROSI, £acccasoT3to.J. ; Kidd ' ‘^O^’ood'filrcet. LIQUUKiCK UALli— t&.-r, tjlciljyin'eUiTt'emi for Bait)" i? - -• . ■•:■■• ... -ibXgttlKlljßßbfc.; SUkWlUit—tfcO lb.- lu 3;c-re and Jt>r KiJa by ..oct2S , - : . •^EM&iVfcRQS, lu stgu: tm(i:l£jrfole.by: «•• . r._f • ' • • - i- LKMiyg BROS- —COO itii la ycoff acd -for fiale by XJ 0c.28 ; ~ - . . . £LIJMLN0 UIIOS. ( \ i 1.2 pj R'o. 1 'ianners, uil; ■ lt> •** No. 1 2: tt »llc ,lo; V ’ • T , 20 .-Winter OTeortrcd . WSate Oil; In store and for salt), Y .. I-'OfiMlNq.uiioj. i r Suewrierj to J. Kidd & -C0.,. CO Wood str&ot,. I , A °^ iu StoremxiUor toie by. FIOi3H2sTt 8803. 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