-1 1-UOMMERCILL PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE:' CORXITTEE FOB OCTOBER. F.,Lorenz, - N. Be . ll, W. W. Wallace , eropared• sind corrected every Afternoon. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 2 PENT 3 INCIISS,WATEN IN TILE cuir.rmar. ARRIVED • Consul,"Bowman, Brownsville. Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville. • Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver. Oneota, Goiden, Baiter. Michigan, Boles, Beaver. • . . Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela city. 'California : Hunter, Cincinnati; 'Coinet, Boyd, Cincinnati; ' ,Pacific, Campbell, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. 'Oneota, Gordon, Beiver. Arrow, Atkinson, Beaver. ,Lnuis McLane, Bennett; Broxawllle. Consul, Bowinan, Brownsville. Michigan, Boles, Beater. Dispatch, Nelson, Monongahela city. • Rambler, Houton, .M'Keespeirt. • FairmOunt, Pde, Cincinnati; ' 0:3 -The splendid light dxaught passenger steam er California, Capt. HUXTER, leaves forCincionati to-day. Ottlee of the Morning Pont. *EWE* . Or TRE'IffiRKET FOR THE WEEILESDING Busixxss still continues to improve, and is, in fact, considering the low stage of water, in our riv ers, very good. The rivers are extremely low, yes terdny evening there being but two feet four inches .Water in the channel; the weather for several days pasting been mild and pleasant with but very lit tle rain. ASHES—There is more inquiry for these; good sorts of Pot, Pearls and Scorchings are at former prices in request; we cannot quote an advance.— We'continue to quote Pots at 31; Pearls 4cts cash; Schorchings are sold at 2/03; Saleratus brings 4 • Bn.urs—Sinall white scarce, am is demand at 610$1*. Colored,pleirty and dull at 73 ets. No new in market. , BEEssvAx—no transaction to report; free at 25 , :a 27; as to quality. Bnoois--The market is very well supplied and brit little doing, we quote 75' to $2 per doz., owing altogether to quality. B1"1".Elt--GOOd fresh roll has been selling in the market for - 25 ets:per lb.; from store at IS.ii,R2oc. Keg M good request at 7an3974 cts. ...:Euos—Good freshleggs are scarce and have been selling at from 10 t 0.12 cts. per doz. Ciizzsi—We still continue to give former qno tations, 505 i and . 51- for good Western Reierve; the demand continues very light and is principally for City use. Supply on hand is very fair. :COTTON - YARNS—Are firm at 10, with a look upwards, owing to the advance in cotton. Corrox—Tennessee and Mississippi are held at 709 i ets. Ilzan—A large quantity of bran sold' readily this week at Sets. per bushel. Fins Bares.—The demand for &diver's is fully equal to the supply. Common remain dull. FEATWEAS—saIes in lots, of live geese, at 255 26 for good. Faurr—No Lemons in Market. Apples have not been coming in very fast from below and sell freely at from 57i 'els. to $1,25 per bbt, owing to size and quality. Cranberries have been sel ling 'fcir $3 per panel. During the latter part of the week there has been very little Darzn 'Faurr—sales of new peaches have been made . at 'sti - fp bush.; apples at 75 cts., from the great übundance it is exilected that prices will range low. 'FLOUR .'co MEAL—Since our last report flour has advanced still further, and we now• quote sales at $3,371053,50. We still notice that the stock on kind held by our merchants as extremely small. F.or'meal the inquiry is so light that we do not qnote a price.' Gain.—Wheat we notice has advanced aslaade since our last,- and we are able to quote sales of several dots at 30a33cts tr bush. Barley is in de mand at 40 for prime. Corn confirms quiet, we continue to quote 32(333 e bus. wt. Gnocsaiss.—Coffee is firmer, a slight advance East has produced this effect, no change in quota tions. Sugar is so extremely scarce that twenty hhds could not be bought of any one holder in the city; it is worth Si s lb. by the hhds., fc advance. 14plasies are looking up—several sales have been made during the week, confined principally to city trade, at full prices, 250 bbls. have changed hands at full - 1 cent gaL advance:oolo32 cis:vv. gallon iv the, price. Gra-sxxo—Crude has been selling in small lots at 20 cts. The amount arriving is scarcely wor thy otnote. Hir--Loose Timothy brings $8669 per ton de livered . lloitEr —Good Comb has been selling in the market for 1 3R28 per bbl. Linn—We note sales of 100 kegs at 54, gene rally dull Sams—A large quantity of mustard seed has been sold readily at $2(&2,20 t, bush. and the de mand still continues good. Flaxseed is in liberal demand at 70., cts. sy bush. and; Timothy will bring sl.2s(ajt, 50. - SALT—Delivered. 90 cts. boat price 80cts. very little doing and the market generally dull. Pie Mr.v..o...—The feeling in the market con tinues to, improve, and buyers arc coming forward very freely. Sales have been made during the last few days in pretty large quantities of the different qualities, o pig metal at from $2.330 to PI per ton on time: . _ _ WIIIMIET--For common, holders have been ask , 17i.,—ecarce; Rectified, we continue to quote at 18019 c. Wooi!—The market continues without change from last week, For Colleiiiwr C, Checks or Certificates of Deposit. On Ohio , Banks 13 to 2 ." Indiana a 2 ,‘ St. Louis " 2 "..Kentucky " 2 " Erie, Pa., " ' 3 " Other Pa. " " 13 Philadelphia " , .... par BOSTON MARKET—Sept. 28 F.uoua—There have been'no sales today except in a mall way, and prices continue as before re• ported. • Gn.A.rw—The business to-day has not been very extensive. Sales of yellow flat corn at 76077 c p, bushel. 'There is no wheat remaining afloat, and the is worth 73a75c. The market is bare of all descriptions of oats except North River at 421643 c bushel. . . Fine. Building bate in the Fifth Ward at Auction. ALT 3 o'clock, P. M., on, Saturday the 3d day of Pctober next, on the premises, will be sold without 'reserve , Eight Lots, fronting on Penn street, opposite Dr. Slnieribergerls; the corner Lot on Adams street being 22) feet byloo, the others 20 feet front by 100 back to Spring alley. . • Also, dye Lots, fronting on Liberty street, oppo site the 'new Catholic chnich, each 2j) feet by 160 back to Quarry street, with several frkme bsild-sga thereon.< Title indisputable. Terms 7-4 Cult or an approved endorsed note at, 4 months witty interest, and thelreaidee in.three an nual payments with interest. For further informa tion apply to Alickael Allen or James S. Craft: Acp23 , j0.112‘7 D. DAVIS . , Aact'r. '1,40;41, Kl i ..,,,,Vi•irelz" - ,ct. - 7 ; Q r .' . - • - tP—itiii„,# 4ll4 46. *.c :‘ '•i 4 Thursday; Oct. Ist. 1846 RATES g=l ' .01* „„.-- • J.- n:),V Ae o sr,--- • , .Pain.Ann.PuiA, Sept. 29th; 9 P. M Destructive Fire.—A' fire broke out- this after noon, on the'corner of Scbuylkill,Sixth and George streets, sweeping in its. rogress nearly:the entire square to-Seventh-street The number of kouses destroyed and damaged was - twenty-W.0,1'11 of which *ere of brick. They were occupied by poor people, and each house contained from !bar to eight families. It - is stated by those who live in the neighborhood that the row of houses destroy ed contained not less than eighty families, all of whom are rendered destitute and houseless by this sad calamity. The value of the property destroyed is estimated at about $16,000. frl . The St. Louis Union. of Sept. 26, says: ' , The river at this point commenced rising on Thursday night. It has already risen about a foot. The rist is said to be frem the Mississippi river. The weather since Thursday afternoon bas been rainy. NTILE:y & PUTNAId'S.LIBR4RY OF CHOICE READING, No. 64. Memoirs and Essays,il lustrative of Art, Literature and Social Morals, by Mrs. Jameson. No. 65 and 66. Travels in Italy, Spain and Portu gal, with an excurtion to Aleobeca and 'Batalla, by William Becklord. No. 67 and 68. llochelaga or England in the New! World, edited by Eliot Warburton, Esq., author of the Crescent and the Cross. Wiley mid Putnam's Library of American Books, No. 17 and IS. Mosses from an Old Manse,by Na thaniel Hawthorn. Altowan, or incidents of Life and Adventure in the the Rocky Mountains by an Amateur Traveller, edi ted,by J. Watson Webb. Lectures to Women on Anatomy and Physiology, with an appendix on Water Cure, by Mary S. Grove. • Greek-English Lexicon, by limey George Liddell, M. A., late Student of Christ's Church, and now Ilead of 'Westminster School, and Robert Scott, A. M., with corrections and additions, and the insertion in alphabetical order of the proper names occurring in the principal Greek Authors, by Henry Drisher, M. A., Adjunct Professor of the Greek and .Latin Lan guages in Columbia College, New York. The Trees of America, Native and Foreign, Picto rially and Botanically Delineated, Scientifically and popularly described, and illustrated by numerous en gravings, by D. J. Browne, author of the Silva Amer icana. Leontine, or the Co-art of Louis the Fifteenth, by Mrs. Maherly, author of " .Melanthe," "Emily," " The Love Match," &c. The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England, No. 4. Living Age, N 0.121 • .Shakspeare, No. 109, 110,111 and 111. Chamber's Information for the People, No. 3. Ellen Iquuroe, v. sequel to the Life in London. The above along with a numerous selection of choice works just received and for sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 55 Fourth street. sep2B. Henry W. \Villthm■, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, {successor to Lowrie & Williams.) Office at the old stand, Fourthstreet,abovc:Smillifield. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Henry W. Williams ' EsO., and myself, in the prac tice of the law, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 26th ult. , and the business will hereafter be con tinued by dewy W. Williams, whom I roost cheer fully recommend to all for whom I hare the honor to do business, as a gentleman every way worthy of. their confidence. sepiS-ly WALTER 11. LOWRIE. T OOPING COUGH AND CROUP.---TO PA RENTS.—JAYNE , S EXPECTORANT is without exception, the most valuable prepartion to use for the above diseases. It converts 1100 PING COUGH into a mild and tractable disease, and shot tens its daration more than one-half, and produces a certain and speedy recovery. From half to one tea spoon full will certainly cure the CROUP in in fants and young children in half an hour's dine.— The lives of hundreds of children will be saved an nually, by keeping it always en hand ready for eve ry emergency. Prepared at No. 8, South Third Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PF.KIN TEA STORK, 72 Fourth street, near Wood, and also at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City. sep 23. PHYSIC AND PHYSICLINS, a Medical Sketch Book, exhibiting thw public and private life of the most celebrated Medical Men of former days, with Memoirs of eminent living London Physicians. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., sep26 No. 43 Market street. Splendid Bargnin....lionse and Lot. rniWE have for sale, a neat two story ,AsA . brick house, with finished basement, vault, 4.c., situate on Filth street, near the new Court House. The house is new, containing seven com fortable Rooms, and will rent for $l5O per annum. Price low and payments easy. Persons wishing to sec the house and learn particulars, will please apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, sep9 Smithfield st. near sth. -v, Blakely and Mitchell, Offices on Penn and Stnilltfield sit A GENTS for the Old Black Ball Line of Liver- L pool and New York Packets. Reniittances made as usual to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in sums of one pound sterling and upwards—payable in any town of importance in Great Britain and Ireland. Persons wishing to send for their friends can have them brought out by the above splendid hue, on the 15th and 16th of any month. New York Plano Fortes. " - MIN H. MELLOR No. S 1 Wood street (between ry Diamond alley and 4th street) has received and for sale three new Piano Fortes from the manufac tory of A. 11. Gale & Co., successors to the "New York Manufacturing Company," which will be sold at the same price as in New York city, adding only the price of transportation. The quality of these Pianos is now so well known, and established, that it is not considered necessary to state wherein their superiority over others con sists, those who are desirous of purchasing can be fully satisfied, as to the quality of tone and workman-', ship, by calling on the subscriber. The patterns of these Pianos arc entirely new and such as arc now fashionable in New York city. They will be Bold for cash or on a moderate credit for approved endorsed paper. JOHN H. MELLOR, sen 18 81 Wood street. NEw FALL GOODS. _HE subscriber is now. receiving a large and fine _L-Tassortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY Goons, recently purchased from the manufacturers and im porters, in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, since the grad fall in prices, and will be sold twenty Per cent cheaper than the same description or Goods were ever before offerred in this market. All those wanting great bargains arc requested to call at No. 5 Market street. sePl5 ABSALOM MORRIS. Books; AIRS. OAKE SMITH'S Poems; Hours of Meditation; Thinks I to Myself; - Irving's Sketch Book; The Neighbors; The Koran. For sale, by H. S. BOSWORTH 8t , C0., sep26 No. 43 Market street OLD WINES & LlQUORS—consisting of Port Wine; Madeira Wine; Malaga do; Rhenish do;—in half and quarter pipes, and on draught warranted pure; ' Pale Brandy, of different brands; Dark do, Holland Gin, 'fine flavor; - Peach Brandy, 8 years old; Apple do, 4 do do; Old Rye Whiskey, 8 and 11 years old, Part of the above Liquors from under Custom House Lock, for sale in quantities to suit by • P. C. MARTIN, jy2o , 60 Water st. Martin and Smith, SUCCESSORS to Irvine & Martin, wholesale gra cers, produce-and corarnission merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manureptuted articles, No. 56, Wood street, Pittsbupgh, Pa. telB . • Flttutttances-to uthe Old Country.' MONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland, , Scotland, and Wales, in sums of £1 and up wards, to suit purchasers. ALLEN KRAMER, Erchangeßroker. m9-Wly&dlin •• corner of 3d and Wood sts. .aocnE, sROTES & co. ; v .\ • aMaaribravars roa , 18 4 6 - BLAKELY ¢ IKITCHEL, Agents. EMITTANCES. to, and Passage to and from Ilk, Great. Britain and Ireland, by the Black Bcill, or old Line of Liverpool; Packets. Sailing from New York and Liverpool 'on the lat and IGth of every mouth. And by first Class American Ships [Sailing Weekly.] - ,Persons sending • to , the "Old Country" for their friends; can make the',neceserary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought oat in any of the eight ships comprising the Black Ballot' Old Line of Liverpool Packets:Oailing from Liverpool' on the let and 16th of every month,) also byTust class ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James D. - Roclie & Co., there will send out without delay. Should those sent for not come out the money will be refunded without any. .deduction. The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd eta,' comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverptiol on their regular appointe. day, as follows: Fidelia,.... .. . ... Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept. Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, . ; Ist Feb. Ist Juno. Ist Oct. American, 1 16th " 'l6th " 16th " Yorkshire, ~. ' Ist Mar. Ist July. lstNov. Cambridge, 'l6th " 16th " ICth Dec. Oxford, Ist April. let Aug. Ist " Montezuma, ,16th " 16th " 16th " Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is the Very best conveyance for persons, to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re spectfully notified by: the owners that no passenger agents, but Roche: Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. We have atall times for thb Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the, Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottti tarot° Ames & C 0.,, I Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towhs throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wale 4. Apply to, or address, if . by Letter, (pea paid) ROCHE, JIRO'S S. CO, No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. MR. ROGUE, Sr., N0.,75 Dublin street, Liverpool. Or to BLAKELY & MITCH EL, myl4 Penn street, and Smithfield St. Fall and *later Dl* Goods. A. A. MASOI", No. 62, Market, Street, Atmpson's Row, HAS received 42 cases add packages of Cheap Foreign and Staple Dry Goods, which have been recently purchased at ruinous low prices in the east ern markets, and will be sold at extremely low rates. We dame in part: ° DRESS GOODS. Splendid shaded Pekin and other styles dress silks; black and blue black Gro do Rhincs, Poult de Sole, and Gro de Swiss; new style French cashmeres; Mous de Lains; new style cashmere robes; Oregon and California Plaidst, new style Ginghams, superior quality; Alpaccas and Apines. SHAIVLS ! SHAIVLS! French Cashmere, Terkerri Printed, very rich; Zephyr Worsted, Broelia, Damask, Thibet, Merino, Woolen and other shawls. LINEN GOODS. Linen Cambric handkerchiefs, all prices; Item Stitched and Revere Bordered Ildlifs; Irish Linens in great variety; Linen Sheetings; Damask Table Cloths and Table Damask; Bird's Eye, Scotch and !fucker buck Diapers; Brown Table Cuvors, Damask Nap kins, Crash, DOMESTIC GOODS. New styles of Prude, of all qualities, one case as low as 4 cts.; one case Orange and Blue, slightly im perfect, GI cents; good dark Prints, fast colors, as low as 7 cents; fine dark blue do. 9 cents; very rich do. for 10 and 12 cents, usual price 1S and 20 cents; sixteen bales brown Muslins, every quality, at thctory prices. Kentucky Jeans fur 20 cents. Cassinetts as low as 28 cents. Canton flannels 9 cents. Also, ticking., flannels, stripes, checks, blankets, counter panes, plaid I inseys, bleached goods of every variety; one case Nankeen as low as 9 cents per yard. FOR GENTLEM EN _ . Black, blue, olive, brown, drab, French, English, and American Cloths, from $2 to $8 per yard. Sup. black and fancy Cassimeres, nll prices. Satin, Velvet, Cashmere and'Silk Vestings. A full stock of gloves, handkerchiefs, Cravats, hosiery, undershirts, draw ers, &c. Cash purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine our assortment before making their selec tions. Selling exclusively for cash, we feel confident that we can offerirreater intincements to buyers than those who practice the credit system. - sep2.9 A. A. MASON. l'obacco, Snuff and Cigar Store, NO. .q 5 FIFTH STREET. JUST RECEIVED, a very choice lot of manulitc tured Tobacco, of various brands, among which are, Branch's Aromatic Cavendish; Peyton's Honey Dew Fives; James Thomas', Jr., Nectar Leaf; John Ender's Honey Dew Ladies' Twist; Lawre Lather Baltimore Plug; Also, a very fine lotorCuba tiller Leaf, which will be sold in small or large quantities. Together with every variety of Cigars, which will be sold wholesale or retail. JACOB M'COLLISTLIL. SPICES -3 bags Pepper; 2 " Pimento; GO " Cassia; 2 Ws. Ground Pepper; " ss Alimice; 2 " Ginger( 10 canisters Cassia; " Cloves; 1 keg Nutmegs; for sale by sep. 22. J. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. ('CANDLES, 6 boxes Sperm +Candles. 10 " Star do. 5 " Summer mould do. 5 6, Dripped do. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & Co. sep. 22. No. 110 Wood street, SUNDRIES, 10 11b1s. Chipped Logwood. 5 " Ground Camwood. 3 " No. 1 Herring. 2 " 66 Trine(' Shad. 20 " No. 1 and 3 Mackerel. 3 " No. 1 Salmon. Received and for sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS & Co. sep. 22. No. 110 Wood street. Cotton Yarn, &c. 45 000 LBS. assorted numbers, long and abort reel Cotton Yarn. 15,000 lbs. Carpet Chain. 10,000 " Cotton Twine. • 150 Bales Common Batting. 100 " Extra family do. • For sale low to city or country trade, by ' M. B. RILEY &CO., augls 57 Wood street. Ladles Dress Goods. W E h a t s e . j in n s e t ,a r e ty e l i e v s e d or a L fi a nL s as d s r o e rtn s i s g e o n o t d o s f t t ii h a e t have ever been offered in this market, among which arc new style Cashmeres of splendid quality, Ombre Shaded and Satin striped Cashmeres, a most beautiful article; splendid Cashmere Robes; Rich Fancy Silks; Clermont and California Plaids; also, a fresh stock of Muslin do LaMes; French and Scotch Dingliams; Alpaccas, Chintzes, &c. &c., to all which we would respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies as we .are confident of their being pleased. ALEXANDER & DAY, No 75 Market street, • sepl9 N. W. cor of the Diamond. Brick House and Lot for Sale. Oi in Exchange for Nails or Window Wass We are authorized to offer for sale, or in exchange for Window Glass or Nails, a well finished and sub stantial two story brick house and lot, 18 feet front by 100 feet deep, situated on the Allegheny river above the Glass House. It will be sold at a reason ble price, title unexceptionable. - Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, sep. 17. Real Estate Agents. SHAWLS, SHAWLS: ALARGE and splendid assortment of rich and magnificent SHAWLS, just received this day embracing all the new and desirable styles, vim Paris Printed Terkeri,C - ashmere and Brocha, Embroidered Black and Mode colored Silk, Fringe, Thibbet and D'Laine, Chamelion Plaid, and Striped Silk, Merino, and Persian, Plaid, Silk and Worsted, together with a great variety of Woollen Shawls, and will be dm posed of at a small advance on the original cost, by - ABSALOM MORRIS, B°os No. 65 Market et. RHODES & ALCORN, (Late of New York city,) No. 27 Fifth st., between Wood and Market, Manufacturers of Mustard, Ground Spices, Camps, &c., &c., will open during the present week a large Assortment of articles in their line, which they will wholesale in quantities to suit dealers, at Eastern wholesale prices. All articles sold by them warran ted, Merchants intending to go east would do well to call before leaving the city. They maybe found at their warehouse No. 27 Fifth street, to Ryan's Building, e'er . . , • • . .of Letitia EmmNING in Lilo' Pest Mee, at Pittsburgh, 7.October_ 1844. Persons calling forletters, whose names are on his . List, will-Please say they aro advertised. . Agnew Nancy Jana' Apps Richard Alexander Sarah B Appleby John II Allison John Armes - James ' Allison 'James .Archibold Israel Rev Alford James II Austin John - Allan S P Atkinson Ann " Allan It. S Ashton John Baker W R. Boyd Alexander Ballantine John Bovard, M'Kee Co Bails. Sarah Mrs Boyle Allen Barr Elizabeth Bossier Ii H Harnett Joseph Bowman Gy Batchler Frederick Bolden Mstdda A Barnes Catharine Bovard 3/. Beatty Rachel BowenVneorge . Bell James Hoes I) W Be an.llugh Boreland Mark Bennet Mary J Brown hernias A Be A A Brown muesli Roy Best rry Alexantler Prows VII 2 Beck Anthony /13rOWn ichaE4 Beitribtt Sarah / % Brown F Bendley John Brown lizabeth Beck Chutes-A BroWn my Belding L e / Brook Robert G Bellsill Chariest!' ' Brown John Beams Henry / Brining Adam Blakeman Charles W Brasnall Richard Bivcridoff George liragden Eben Bla.kely Wiiliam Brinker Louisa Blackson Matilda Miss Bradley Hugh Biggs John - Brooks James Braille/RC Boelen Daniel Bishop Eliza Brins John Blakely Cornelius S Brophy Timothy Black John Bridal John Jr Bd'vard William A Brophy John Hellman Thomas Bryan John / Bond Huldah Brewster Richarson Bostick Nelson Wending' Samuel C Boyd J Doct Bursnide Susannah Mrs Buster Jacob Busliyager Henry Burns Robert Byrugton John A Barns Harriet Li . Carpenter Laurence Coeliran J 1:1 Cavat Wm Cory Miss °Tenter George Sr. Co Coburn isaae Cal mint Elizabeth - Collins Urns Carlisle Danibl Collins W & B Carey Jame§ Conly Writ 9 Carter Thot Cook Mary A • Cannon Susannah Cook Deborah Calhoun Jos Cook John Cannon Thigh CoUk Daniel Carlton Jonathan Coon Jai • Carnage Eliza Cattbn A G Cameron John Col Duo • . .. . Ciin Geo R. Covert JO Calhoun Andrew Cook A C Case EliberGen Creeley3ottit Carey & Mitchel Craig Saml Cahill 1' Crawford Irvin Campbell Robt Crist John Campbell Wm Crawford Frealer Campbell Capt , Crittenden Lewis S Caldwell Johu Creese Henry Chester W S Crittenden L S Christy Eleanor M Cyrus Rebecca Cherry C Culbert 'Z Clarke Jas Cunningham Durnard Clarke Sand Curren John Clarke Jos Cupplus Robert Clouse Isaac H Cochran Jan Clayton Nancy II Cooper Frank Clemmcr Susannah Dailey Mary Ellen Dillon . Jobn Daisy 0 William Dickson James Dawson Martha Dillow Samuel Darrow ‘Valton Dickenson Walter P Daubcrry Mary Dunglass Alexander Dales James 11 or Lesis Doak William Davis William Danivan Robert Davis Job S Davis J J Davis Levi Dougherty Charles Devol C F Drew D F AI Dever A J Dravoc Peter Detain Charles Dravoe Jan Dermentl Charles Duval William perch!' Patrick 'Dimming G W Deany Catharine Durand E Deal John Dugan Margaret M Deavitt Alary buidap John W Demling George Dunlap John Dcan V C Edgar :Muriali G . Estip Dr Rev Edmonds Alexander' . Emory Silas Eken Mary A II Eshleman John F.astoli David Ellanthry Isaac English Thomas Evarly John A S Evans Lcah Mrs Faulkner Dr Flynn Thomas Farley William Flanigan B Farrell Henry Foliard Borah Miss Fainey Peter Foster John Fahnestock Emma Miss Foster Jane E Ferguson Rachel Freeman A N Furguson Nancy . Fritchman John Furguson Mr Freeman Alfred Fleiners Mrs Freeni Robert Finley Abel Fry Charles 6 Fields William Fry William Fitzmorris William Freeman Thomas Fleming Samuel Fryer Elizabeth Fithian Charles 1.1 Friend,T Flinn Luke Furden Edward Fithian Thomas M Capt G Gehring Francis Glenn James Gessingheim James GoilWill James W Gallamer James Gold G Gardner Andrew Gormley Francis Geiger Ann M Grave Jacob or Jonas Gant Daniel Gregory Fanford Geerhart Ann Guilin William Gasaway William Grant James F Gallaher M. Revd Grant James A 2 Gillett Oliver P Grimes James Gibbs Mr. Rev Graham Samuel Gillespie John Graham Thomas Glenn William Gunning thigh 2 (lambert John Guy Thomas Rev 1! Hall Anna L Helvering Saml 2 Hamilton Caroline Mrs 2 Henry Wm IPA] Beni Iletfron Stephen Hall Sarah A 2 Hegan.Jos Hamilton Wnt Hill Summer Haney Jane Highy Jos Hague Stephen Hitchcock Margaret Handy Benj Hill Win Hallett A J Highgate Thom liannaly W 2 Hoffman Christian Hare Sand Holmes John 2 Harrmon J S Holladay J M Hart Salmon N Holmes J Ii liartzell II H _ .., Hartley Haul Holmes Mahlon Harris Ann House Isaac 2 Haruer Geo %V Horner Jos Haas John M lfoover ElizabCth Hassell Abdallali 2 Humes Julia Ann flay Sarni Heyde John Hutchison Jae Hindekoper Edgar Hyoung Mary Hughes J R Iteydon Eliza Humberstone A W - , Hayden lienj Huffman Jos Hayden A W Hunter W B 2 Hay Sam' Hunter H J Heitz Ferdinand Hughes Watson Rev Ilenry Jos Hutchison James M Herron Robt Hughes James Hubbard Wm Hull George Huthird Mrs W Irwin George 2 Irwin James Irwin Robert Irwin John Inman Isaac Irwin Alex T John James C Johnson Henry Johns Alfred Johnston Margaret Jeffry William Johnson Mr 'l` Jeffry John Rev Johnson Jetties Jenkins Jacob - Johnson Agnes Jenkin D M Johnson Samuel Jeffrys John Johnson John Jenkins Morgan Johnson Allieii Jones E & Co. 4 Jones David Kent Charles Kerr James Rev Kennedy Eliza Kelly Edward Kerney James, Rev King W b Keith. Duncan Kincaid Thomas H . .. Keller Jacob King Jacob Kennedy David Kiddoo D D Mrs Keller S Kimber John V Kent James 8 King John Kennedy Thomas King Stephen Kelly Rebecca 'Minceher John Capt Kuntz Hester Lambie Aimee Mrs Lewis Saml C Lawrence Asher E Leonard Wm' Lane Rachel Lilly Geo 2 Latrobe B H' Lichtenheim Simen'A Latshaw B F Little Wm Laughlin .13 Lickbiter G T : 2 Lawrimcr Eliza Miss Livingston Wm Layton J M Logan Anna . Lidey Leonard 2 Lonergan Jas Lemon W S Lowry John Leech Maria B Misc Lupton Mary Lee Barney Locke elaur 2 • -,1%. . , Lefever Elizatiot. ' Lloyd_Janellra i Levy Coleinan— ---- .. ..... - ...Lyrin:Win .1 ••=l-• Leonard Mary Ann , Loofink Sinirm 1 Meccely William Morris T T Muffle Whitton ' z ' Montgomery Ja , . Maguire Michael : Moreland lytr 1 • Mabee Charles C Rev 2 ..Morgan Daniel' Maloy Mary - , . Mooney Barney' Major Francis . . Morgan D Morgln Maston Rebecca - • .- Morris Geri. 1 Madera Albert Montgomery Heiary Marks Corrydon , . Morris B F . 1 Mlnifield Daniel Mawfeet Catharine Maken JD& Co . Moorhead J 8 • I Markel John ' Morrisonßtephe 1?. ' Mann Thomas Moore G W , . • Martin Jas Smith Morrison Abu ':•• Martin James Moore TI I -I • Mefrich Peter C Morrison Ann Eliza Mehaffy Cornelius Moore T W i . Mearty Michael .Moore• John. 1 Miredeth S Moore Allen Merchant David . Mulholland Goa l Jr', Mix L D Rev 2 Mullen TIPS Mitchel Maria Munn John Miller Charles W Murdoch Mat Mitchel 8 L Myley Saint 1 Mitchel G W Mudge Gardener Miller Joseph Meyers Louisa lyritchel G W Munson Henry Mitchel I T • • Muncey Tluni Mitchell A Murphey Mary , 11ffler Jame§ Mousicy Wash ntfort John W ft Jr Mintooth Murphey Maxtha Morgan Mary Ann i .INP M'Avoy Michael ' M'Donald M'Clelland Daniel 114'Gowh Jahn M'Clelland Elizabe t h M'Graw Jelin APClelland Archibald M"Governlohn • M'Carthy David M'Farland Wm 2 M'Carthcy Johd Johis M'Closkey Leonatti Elfsabeth Mrs M'Clintock John M'lntyre William ' M'Call James M'l Ilhany John J Rev M'Cosh Samuel Jr M'Ellroy William Isllloinh Thomas M'lntosh William M'Creight Isanella M'Kee Lydia M'Cord James 2 M"Kelvey Daniel M'Curdy A . iltigh' M'Connell Margaret M'Kune Robert M'Ceey Jane ..M'Kay C}' Rev Al'Crum James M'Cuwatt Eliza Miss M'Coy D M'Langlihn Sarah M'Cormick Thomas MTh's° W W M'Coy Thomas M'Nair JoSeph M'Derniutt Margy Miss M'Mastcr Jane 111'F:wen Mary Miss M'Natnee Patrick M'Connull James M'Nair Join 111 , Donalil Catharine M'Quissins Alexander . M'Donald John If 3.l"Funk Jelin M'Connell Alexander Necley Akar Necley Sas S Nceles Matilda Ney Henry C Nelson Joseph O'Bryan Edward O'Cunner Mary. Oldohoe L Dr Orr Wm Parsons N L Payne Win Patrick Kobert Page Silas Pane David Partner John Parke Chas W Patterson L B Patterson Johl Patterson Eliza Patterson Rebcca L Patterson .1N Pierce Patrick Quigley W Dobbs James Donahoe Patrick Rea James Rea Win; II Rea John A Radcliffe: Elias Rafferty Bernard Rairdin Jae A Randolph Peter L Rallstoti.Wm Reaves Win Rev Really David Rarer F Reiter Jacob Reinoche Augustus IteisingerAlary Jane Read Jane Miss Read Semi . Read John li Read Hannah Reynolds Dad Richey Mary Ann Ricked Jas Savage Francis Smith Ge4rge Savage Robert Smith SaMuel J ' Sanderson John Smith William Scott John Rev Smith Lockwood W Scott Margaret Miss Smith Solj Scott William Smith Ellen Miss Scott Eliza Miss Snivelv Henry Scott Walter Snowden John Jr Searight4ohn F - Sorby William Seymour Elvira A Miss Spaythe James ' Selby George Miss Sperry Alexander Shaver Thomas W Spencer J6llll Rev Shannon Patrick Steel Joseph B Shaver Alexander. Stephens BarloW Shaw William ;';''. Stearns Josiah Shephard Asa S 'Stewart Charles Sheridan William Stewart Robert i Sherwodd Vincent F Stewart Martha Miss Shields Rebecca Stewart Wiiliam ' Shonse John , Stephenson Joseph Show-titer JacobJA 3 Stricklin William Simpson Downing Strong E D Simms John Storms Seginom D Smith Robert 2 Sturgeon Julia Ann H Smith Hezekiali C SwinehartMary A • 2 Smith George %V Sweary'M T i 4. srl Taggart Win Thompson R Taylor Chas- Thompson Peter Taylor Jas Tilibitts, Rachel i ThoniasJohn Tibus Oli*r M 2 Thompson Mary Mrs Todd Joseph Thompson Geo Tracy Luc:cite Mrs Thompson John II Tucker Jaa Thompson Zelia Turner Chns 2 Turpin Nelson H Rev 1 • Urmy Joaslin Capt • v Relines S R Nicholls Jps Norcross Isaac Nuttall Louis North Wol Notts Frederick 0 Orr Marshall Ord Jane Ot erturl , Pierce James Perry James Y Peebles:John Pednen Alin Miss Pease Enos Aligustus-.;- 11Cnry 11 Platten Jas Porter Ann Miss Parnell irid ; Pratt Cathhrine Pressly Jail lte* R _ Richardson .Albert Richardson Rebecca Mrs Richardson James 2 Rooney Jdhn Robe David F Ross M W Ross Nancy Miss Rosa Robert M 3 -Robinson Jas Harvey Robinson j%ll Robinson Whos Robinson Harriet Robinson Margaret Miss RodgerS Ilrancis Rusteare IVva Rudy WM Rutledge'John Ryan Geo; Knapp Sudan F Rynd Jas Van Dusen Matthew W 1 Walker Robert• White May Mrs Walker Andrew T Wilson E!Virginia Mrs Walker Thus Wilson,lltirbert 4pes G Walker Alex Walker John Wilson.Sajamel 4- Co Wallace Agncss Mis Wilson J ; Wallace Saml Wilson Thomas M Wallace John WilsonJ Mrs Wallace Ann E Miss Wiggans William Waddingham Sarah Wilkinson & M'Masters Washficld S Rev Williamsoja Mary A Miss Walter Geo. G A . Wilton ,Wni Walter Win 9 •• WitkinDairjd Ware Mary Id Wilkiu Reuben Warner Elizabeth Miss Wilkinson', Win Ward John 9 Wills Otho , 2 Ward PStrick ' Wingate Segaanotir Weaver Jeremiah Witherow Win P i Weigley Jnstiuo Wolf Henry Welsh John Woodford!A M Welsh Livington Woodfield Solomon Weller Jane Wood JGI •, Wells Joseph , Wood Catharine 2 Werwebaugh Win /Voodinirri John Westby Jas B Wortlay HD . a Weston John Workman' Carolina ____ ' White James Wyman Wm White Malvin Mtn Yarndall & Co E C YoUng Isabella Mrs Yergar John P 2 Young Joseph Young Jae - • Young Win • - Young Violetta M Miss Young HO Emden Lewis MISCELLANEOUS.: FLMJ B R • George H S. B. American G C. MICIBBEN; Postmaster octlAntawit. MI!.. DUFF'S' BOOK KEEPING and writing rooms, corner of Fifth and Market streets. ThiS is the only 'es tablismnent in western Pennsylvania ;whore the theo ry and practice of Book keeping can be acquired in such a manner as to enable th.e learner to apply it at onee to business. Inaddition'to his usual course of instruction in Double Entry Book-lteeping, he has prepared for the use of mechanics and ,others who are not willing to incur the time and eipense necessary for acquiring the science upon the Double Entry principle, a complete course of instruction upon SINGLE ENTRY BOOli-UTEPERG. , A comfortable private parlor is fitted up for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship or Book-keeping. Ladies Class, 2 to 4 . r., at. Gentlemen's do. 10 to 12, 2to 4, and 7to r.`lll. octl fIOFFEE--270 bags Super Rio Cofree., now landin U.. and for sale - - • st . v2B - ,‘ MILL '4ll. 4. RIC AtiSON. w urr d ira i. itOg now. landin g ' 80p2 s. - " MILLER Et` RlcsrasoN. TIRIPPEDLOGWOOD--20bbls. Chipped Log wood ncrwlanding and for - stile by • , ..5p6281 MILLER & RICKETSO_N. RINCIPEE CIGARS-40 M “T.Barrio's" brand Principee Cigars, in store and for-sale by - sep2B 'MILT Ep. RICKETSON. TANNER'S 01.1,--1511arrela Tinders Oil; just re ceived and foi sale by aeP 2B MILLER & RICKETSON. CIRAR CIDER-1.0 Barrels Economy Crab cider, N.) it/it rtecived and for'sale by . 5ep,..%) . MILLER Br. LAVA • COFFEE-20 Bagi Old Government JaVa. Coffee, in store;and for sale by sep2B , ' • BULLER & RICKETSON. Canton Rifle Barrels. AA FURTHER stipply of the above just received and for sale at manufacturers prices, by • • sep26 GEORGE 'COCHRAN, 26 Wood street. 'LAR"' 100 kegs, No.‘l, Lard on consignment; And for sale by • F. SELLERS.' . 5cp.24.. No. 17, Liberty street QUIJGAR HOUSE MOLLASSES.-6 bbls. 'Goodall,' 8 . 4 H. Molasses, in store and for sale by sep23. • F. SELLERS. EFINED BORAX-1 caseAustreceived and for IC sale by sep23 - HAYS kIIttOCKWAY. REFiIsiED CAMPHOR - IDarrel; just received and forsale low for cash. 8003 • - HA.YS & BRIPCKWAY. riASTOR'OI.I.--1 MI., fur sale by. . scp23 HAYS & BROCKWAY. SPANISH WHITING-4Bblo.,just received and for sale by scp23 • HAYS & BROCKWAY. oppEau 13 s--20 1118., for sale low by C sep23 HAYS Sr. BROCICWAY (ALIVE OIL--1 13bh for sale by • sep23 s ; ' •s • V • O.LUE--41.1b15. 7 forsale by . aop23 HAYS &BROCKIVAY Bbl's, fir sale by S sep23. RAYS & BROCKWAY LEMONS- . -15 Boxes Leponn for sale very low, by ; (jyl4) • JAMES BIAY. IDES--411 Missouri Hides, formal° low to close consignment. ' '(jc26) - JAMES MAY. CORN -117 scks Corn, for sale by je26 JAMES MAY TIIGMETAL.-1 - ton Scioto Furnace pig iron for sale by, de26) . JAMES MAY. VEGAR-50 (dais eider vinegar in store and for sale by (sep2) M. - B. RHEY & CO. BA.LtS HAIR, Suitable . fbr Plasterers purposes, •J for sale by (aug22.) M. B. RHEY & BUTLER'S Nerve and Bone Linement . 5 Grote just received and for sale by sep23 HAYS & BROCKWAY. E SSENSES-10 Gross, for sale by RAYS & BROCIiO7AX, lep23 ° N 0.2, Commercial Row, -Libarty st XTINEGAII.-10'111;:tider Vinegar; V 2 " • Wine " for sale by sep. 22. D. WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood st. TIAMS--75 Prime Family Hams, for sale by J. WILLIAMS & Co., • Bel). 22. llO Wood St LASS--400 boxes 6-8, 7-9, 8-10, 9.12,10-22, and ki 10-14; fOr sale by aep. 22.. J. 1). WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wooisi. A A. MASON, 6,2 Market street, has just reed another case of those blueand orange prints, selling at low price of Of 'cts per yard sepl6 UININV,--100 ounces just received and for sale Q B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., sept I. corner of 6th and Wood sts. ASTILE' SOAP-10 cases just received and for C sale by I B. A. FAHNESTOCInt CO., sop!? •, cor. 6th and Wood et RIIFIN - 41? LIQUORICE;--/OQ lbs just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & se - p9 cor.Btitand Wood sts bbls superfine.fatnily flour in store Ft . Tnußdfo — rralt by MARTIN & SMITH, sea?. - 66 Wood street. VA. Twist Tobacco-49 kgs Va. tobacco, No. 1 article; in store and for sale by sep2 MARTIN Ss SMITH, 56 Wood street. ?';,..11. - 2g),..7lke.byTh3tash' 11°. I article ' on p MARTIN Br,SMITII, 56 Wood at. V" ERRS AND VARNISHES, of the verybed quality, for sale at, H. 11. RYAN'S Cabinet Ware Roue* No. 31 Fifth street. . jyl6 Nyugoal?.°ti BLIND , PAPER—one y s nl o te, for auo27. ! Smithfield street. ITIOBBACCO-25 kegs No. I six twist tobacco re ceived and for sale by M. B. RHEY &CO, acid: • • - No:51 Water street. Cotton. 130 13.: ( 1 :4 1. 1, 1: , S ~,M . ) tl37,RtiorrEryallbyco COTTON— A few bales of Mississippi Cotton, for sale lot by GEORGE COCHRAN, jy2 ' No. 26 Wood st. LMID OlX .:— Premium oil or Cincinnati inanu for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN. je26' No. 26 Woods(. CCAN - 15tilitIlii:E.S 7 - 7 101irieiii just received and 0 for sale ny B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., '49 corner 6th and Wood sta.. CRAB CIBER.-12'. Barrels, superior Crab - Ci der for Sale by P. C. MARTIN, LEMO*-100 boxes lemons in good order, :for sale' by P. C.MARTIN, 20. 1 00 Water street. 9 vAs—no packages Y. H., luipl, G. P. and Powcheng, of late importations, arriving and for sale by [aug2s] LAMBERT & SHIPTON. 73SA.LMS & HYMNS, for the nea of the German _L Reformed Churth in the U. S. of America, En glish and German. .For sale by jell SCRIBA. & SCHEIBLER, 115 Wood et. Lard 011. - AFF.W barrels of a superiorquality for sale low to close consignment, by sep 17 GEORGE COCHRAN, 26 Wood street. IIEST JAVA COFFEE, ground and put up int jj pound packages,' moulted- and for sale at - the Prxtrr TEA STORE, 72 Fourth . street, near Wood. FINE SALINA TM:4LP. SALT-50 bags (mud size) very fine Salina. Salt, fit for table use and Dairiei; for sale low by P. C. INIAILTIN, 1Y 27 . • 60 Water at. OLD PORT WINES-20 cases superior Old Pon Wine, for Invalids; for sale try the case or bot tle at the wine store of 'STERETT 4- Co. seplB 61 Market street, cor., Front. C . LARET WIN ES-2O cases “St. Julien 31edoc,” 15 do. thirdly, use and other.brands.. For sale, low at the wine store of STERF.TT 4 CO., seplB ' N 0.16 Market at. cor Front. f I LD SHERRY BRANDY—An ex,cellent ' article ljr on draught for mediCinn or other purposes, for site by ' STERETT en Co. seplB' ' cot'. Market ancl Front. 1 .k§T INDIA. and Wine Bitters of delightful aroma, in bottles, and on draught,' for salo at the Wine store of . STERETT & Co.. SePIS cor. 'Market and. Front. DEDSTEADS--Mahogany, Birch, Maple, Cherry and Poplar high and low post bedsteads al wais on hand and for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of; • - T. B. YOUNG ez Co, • jeG • i3l Hand st, plump:Leto 'Netts. GE°. S. SWARTZ has on hand a lot of verf su perior white and colored Mosqueto Netts which will be'sold cheap at No. 106 Market street. jel3 _ . .RECEIVED -Per Canal Boat Great Western -100 pus Cherry Scantling--13x5 and B:6-8000 Lights Windoiv Sash suitable for the western trade 2 12:16; 10x12ax4 fix.lo. For sale by - ' je6 , . L. WILMARTU. MOHOGANY VENEERS, AND BOARDS—Just 'received, a large'assortment of the above, and for sale at F. BLUMES sopa', No. 112 Wood street, 2nd door above sth I L ATARDROBES--11'youNant to purchase a good wardrobe cheap call at the furniture warehouse of T. 13. YOUNG & CO, ir, l 7 ' 31 Hand tr.t aMMEBMMM d 61 - ill DOZ . -Duff, Gor on Co.'s brou n awry meg 11.) 10 do. do. do.. pale ~ do dog COrtes do -if a together with a general assortment of other rich old For sale at:the wine store of - sepls STERETT & CO., cor Market and Front ate, g TierdeS fresh Weei - I'4 - bbls,a Cklins improved Laid . . 10,000 jbar Ragan,. Shoulders. On hand and for sale by - F, SELLERS. seO 24 . No. 17, - Liberty street. CHAMPAGNE WINE=-- 10 baskets quarts, „ D. A. Mormon & _/0 " , pints, • Champagne Wine now landing and for pie by sep2.B - MILLER & nicKETspisr, - UrazierN UST received.an assortment, large sizes, Brazier's p Hand Bellows; also Parlour and Kitchen, do, Whelesale.and Retail, JOHN W. BLAIR,' sep29. ' 120 Wand st, 1D11.00.318—:•'-50 dor, romeroys extra! jj •60 ,‘ Medium; Commonb • In store and for sale sby sep. J. D. WILLIAMS flr ANDS WAATED--2 Bedstead 'makers; I S Table makera; • 8 hands tcr make other Cabinet'*are; None need apply but first rata workmen. •11. H. RYAN, auB -}(Journal and Chronicle copy.) - • W a . ll Papar.. , - - A ..SPLENDID assortment: just received from "the /1.. blast, of entire new 'Patterns. They earl ha had. very lowa*. the Wall Paper Store of ,aug27-dlro. J. SIiTDLE, Smithfield ntreet. 10 000 PIECES .of Glazed and Unglazed Wall Paper - vainly own mateallactnre, , on hand and for sale at the lowest market . price. ang27.dlin J:- SHIULE, Smithfield ;street: NCN`e Veshtoned Hi ts, O F a very superior quality, for sale by 111 , CORD & KING, - corner of Wood and Fifth sts. d. Crawford, 111. D. ESPTCTFULLY tenders hi sei7iices to the cid zoni ,of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Office; St. Clair street, opposite the E Ifoxchangc tiq." septl94l3rn* • • , tateat Iroproviernent. B,DsTEADs of different kinds with Gazzain's iron patent fastenings, superior to anything now in use, for sale low at the furniture warehouse of angl. T. B. YOUNG & Co, Hand stieet. ABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables - of difier T ent patterns. If you 'want a good article cheap call at the Furniture -Warehouse of . T. B. - YOUNG & CO, je6 - • . 31 Hand ,at.. TOBACCO. -7o large and 90,small boxes Nissen. ri tobacco, of prime quality, just received on consignment, and will be sold cheap for cash, or Pittsburgh manufactures. • august IS • TAAFFE. Br..O,CONNER.- MOE MEANS OF TEACE.A Sermon delivered in the "Third Presbyterian church" July- 12,- by the Rev.D.- K. Riddle, and published by the questof the Congregation. For sale by. • aug24 JOHNSONt STOCKTpIyi..• Six Cases New Pall Prints. TUST RECEIVED this day, embracing all tho fej new and desirable styles in the Market; and will be sold at greatly reduced prices, by - sepls ADSALOM MORRIS, No. 65 Market at Wood Street Property for Sale. frHAT desirable lot of ground at the foot of Wood' street, occupied at the time of the great fire by Messrs. King &;Holmes, is offered for sale. Enquire.of [augfi] - J. IC. MOOHHEAD. Cashmeres and De Lollies.-' TUST RECEIVD, a beautiful assortment of new style Paris printed, Ombri shaded, Rep Coided and plain Cashmeres and D'Laina, and for sale by sepls ABSALOM MORRIS, 65 Market street. Voffee. - 300 BAGS Green-Rio, part prime; 5 " Old Government Java; . Arriving this day and for sale by, aug9.s LANIBERT & SHIPTON A A. MASON, 62 Market street, Sirnison>s row, ±l . 4 ; invites the attention of country merehants and others, to his well selected stock of fall goods, which_ is now opening. Selling only for cash, we can Offer: such advantages to purchasers as are seldom poises sed by those who sell on the credit system. sepl6 • For Sale at the Wharf. JUST received per Canal Boat -10,000 feet inch poplar; 10,000 " I " seasoned; 45,000 " 4'4 Scantling.. Jytt L. WILMARTEL ECEIVED this day, several packages of very. JR, rich new style Persian--embossed Ombri, Bro cadc, Chamelion, Striped, Plaid and Poult do.Boiey and Black Satin, Striped Armour Dress Bilks, and will be sold cheap for Cash,. by sepl3 ABSALOM MORRIS, No. 65-Market et: A A: MASON, 62 Market street, has just receiv ed and now opening, a large stock of Prints. Brown and bleached musliusi flannels, ticking, check, stripes, chintzes, ginghains, cashmere and mous - de lains, shawls, catsinutts, Cassimeres, broad cloth &c., all of which will Le soldnt exteremely low prices. WE have now on hand a.full assortment of beau- Vl' tiftil French aad Scotch dress Gihgliams, twil led and plain; at ream-kohl() low. prices. :Also, an article 'of embroidered Gin,glium—very beautiful for Dresses, for sale by ABSA_LOM MORRIS, scpls ' No. 65 Alarket street." TTAVEG% a very large, and commodious ware la house, we are prepared to receive (in addi tion to freight for shipment) a large amount:. of Pro duce, Le. oh storage at lowrates. jy23 t. A. McANULTY 3r, CO, Canal Da4i.u. 60 Water stiee 50 1 +5 3 , otsPi tch;i; . • • ISO Bores Tobacco, various sizes; - 10,000 Seed leaf Cigars; • -' On consignment and will be sold low' for Cash, or exchanged for Pittsburgh manufactures, by - seps TAAFFE & O'CONNOR. FISH -150 bbls No. 3 Lary's Mackerel; 1 20 ." a 3 North 10 ". it 1 4.1 • ii 20 a Herring (Al wives) 5 " No. 1 Salmon; in store and _for sale by [aug2.s] , LA.MBERT Sr SHHYTON. JUST RECEIVED—LrrrEas rum BRODIA, Asia Minor, by _Mrs. E. C. A. Schneider, with . an essay on the prospects of the Heathen and our 'duty to them by Rev. B. Schneider, and an Intl:eclectic/- by Rev. E. ileiner, A. M. Published by Reir.Samln Gutelius, Charobersburgh, 1846. For sale by jell SCRUM. & SCIIEIBLER, 115 Wood st. JUST RECEIVED--,Another laige addition to my stock of Diamond pointed. Gold Pens- of the. best makers and for sale at the lowest prices. Also—A large assortment of Gold and Silrerrens cils, Tooth and Ear Picks,Tweezers, &c. &e. jel7. . W. W ! WILSON, P 7 .1 1 .1ttrket et Segars Segarsi t 'LUST received frorn New York, a large qtuantity , ft.Y of Havanna and Principe Begins of the roost, popular and superior brands now in use. Also, ate excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco forsale. B. E. WINCHESTEII; No. 50, Third street, two ,loon front the Post Office. - roar,). FlNNry , s THEOLOGY.--Lectnres on Fystem, atic Theology, embracing Lectures on Moral. Government, together with Atonement,Moral artri Physical Depravity, Regeneratipo, philosopbical Theories and F,videncos of Regeneration; by Rev,. Charles 0: Finney, Professor of Theology in the Oberlin Collegiate Institute. Jest received and foi: sale by [seplii LUKE LOOMIS, Agent; TJIHE PROGRESS OF NATIONS.--An PAP,' WI the Progress of Nations in Productive lodust.ry, - Civilization Population and Wealth; illustralo( l 1 ;7 statistics Of Mining, Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce,Revenues, Banking, Intrnal Improve• ments, Mortality, Emigration and Population; by Ezra. C. Seaman. • • • A. few copien of rbe above work for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, corner of Market and 3d st..l, T OBACCO -40 laze Hutchinson's ss; 30 laxs Price & Harwood's ss;, 10 a J. R. prante ss; 15 ' Laitpn.s ss; 55 iL Is., .125., 165. ; a 23., Bait. plug',. = 3:44 Ladies Twist; arriving this day, and for setto by aug2s LAMBERT & slit? TON; Sherry Wlnaaf Sun4rseA. Lady's Dress SiLks. Fall Goods. New DreEss Ginghttats. Storage. New Books. Gold - gens;