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We ;Name y:golicit...l4ettaixofinge o be public 11101 4, 141 . 6 4elleeoe - . . UT—Ncivembei 4. - iziniiirANONEW BOOKS. AT BOL.B.BSITSR.r . ,BETOT„: Third - street, opg site the Port ,Qtct %.,-- , GOdeplitincry't Book for Novezott Oraham , eMagekineitiO.; Bataan's, tirtrLadiet , Nahanni, do. Littell's /axing Age Nor Cantons; Buiseer; complete. TheLlfe' of TBnon - Dill Midas. Bateinal Love, tillovel..:_TiairDorager - ,by_larif gore: Rocking. ham, oethicy*geTßrother. Marriage; Mrs. Oreg . , _ , , Qp Buirotiektrilleipih. —The Pitliburg Rifle Companykeld their iihmituag match on Monday, Clet:2kt; and will contirrue. to shoot for • mites from day to day, from 0 o'clock A.:11: till O.P AT. tillihe seven hundred shots am fired. All are invitcdto ' attend F sEßmsrienciß. oct2 if' • . -Err 'l3artsltig F/uldo...justreceived , und for sale: at No. 65 Smithfielkstreet, (three doors above Fourth,) a; tine assortment of LAMPS, adaptetlexpressly forthel use of BURDIINOPLAHD,"and will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. -, -.1 . ' • -• • The BURNING - n=o hr a new article perfectly free from the danger 'of-explosion, and unrivalled-Cot . Beauty,' Economy and Convenieriep. It is atrimpletesubstitutc for Oil, TollOW'Or Gas , being pliefeedy safe Ili-using, beautitul'iu ippearitficeontd gives a tmitorm and bril liant uotvr, witbout . odor or"smoke: It is so free from impurity as not to' stein linen, clo th ing or furniture, and. particularly recommends itself to the attention of Coun try Merchants, Hotel Keepers - and Faudliesi as well as for use in -Churchea; Steamtosts, and the Othces 'of pro fessional gentlemen. To be had of the manufacturer: JOHN DEVEREOX, 65 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh, Pa. oct22 " tEr iitrouranee-stook.--Bookororoobooripooo to he capittil'itock or the Citizens' Insurance Company of Pittsburgitiwid be opened In the Board of on Monday `the 6th (prof Notremberiallo a.st. 43 deattru each. Two dollars' and fifty centsench share to be paid on subscription. • 'COMBO:4,1910E1E86: • LitliMer, Jr. , - Robert Woods. Wm. R.ll , Clure JosepliPlummer. S. M. Bier. Josiah Ring. • Jam Sheriff. • 'Ater:Roseburg. ••• . B. D. Bing: ' ' - • --- _ • ' •• - • ,_, Bess or PrITEAtI76B, Z ' ' . • October 19, IMO. 5 irrAllSieetion ler Thirtelin Directors of this Bank, for theensultiryearovill be held atthe•Banking Howe, on Monday, the 10th day of November next. • octl9:dtd ' .- Jolts SNYDZO., Cashier. • • . BAKE OSP 1' Trassnon, 2. October 19th,1949. Ss [Er Arr Election for Thirteen Directors of tkis 'Dank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Bank ing lionseran-Monday, the 19th day of November nett, between thelhonni_of st. and 3r. oct2liedid . Maass M. flows, Cashier. . • 1433ZELAUTS, *au MAN.IIIrACTIMSINI Batt", / October 19,1649: c INedtion 'for Thirteen 'DirectOrs of this Bank u se, , pr the ensiling year, will be held at the Banking Ho on Monday, the 19thtlny of November next. octithatd • W. H. Dram's, Cashier. 'IIW — A. GRAND. FIBEBIEN'S, MILITARY, AND CIVIC BALL', will be given on Wednesday'everung, October 31st, (Hallow. five,) at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms * by Byerlfs Brass Band. A good Supper will be prepared for. the occasion. Tickets can be had of the Managers. ' _ oct3r2w • • . 17- Fairmount. Salle.-The :citizens are respect fully informed that, the.FAMMOITIVT FULV. C9XPANT will Lagive trB.ALLy on Famlor evening, November nth, at .the fayrus.dssrraNy Rooins. The Managers haveengaged Mr. lit'Afee's Band COI the occasion. sep2s:td 11:77/L.Rlare 011awrileo at obtaining a.superfine HAT or CAP equal to any.tina can be manufactured, is now offered, asi am dotenained to self off my present stock a tgreatly reduced.prices,i n order to make room for my fa stock. If you - would secure a bargain call soon. WM. FLEMING, 130 Wood at., corner r f alley. 1743. W. BIDDLE, Dentlat..ftmeoven to a now three story Erick, on Estrrnsistm Or., one door be low Siithislreet. TEETH INSERTED, !mm one to a wholeiAtmasjiherie Pressure, wnh a beautifal reprelentatiorrof the NUMMI Ooat l remit:twis EICV to its original shoe. TEETH kat fRACTED, with little or no pain. Dm. sub Timm permanently saved -by Pl.l743ol3o,Keventingthe Tooth-ache which isinaeh bet ter than corm* it, though it should be ' done in live min utes, or even instantly. up2l:ly fl r Attend on...ROBERT BARKER, MEI/mum TrauntOle..3l2lforket, bettrxen Second grad flint streets, Piarburgh—tkinstantly on hand, a large and general as sortment of pasirmiuzir READY-61A.DE CLIYIIIIIIO. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, which will be made in the most fa sh ionable man uer, and on reasonable terms. malS =SME Notice.—TheJonnitmniumiTsnons Somarr, of Pitts burgh said Allegheny, meets on the second Monday of every raomiratSchoehleltens, in the Diamond. aterly) Jotra Y017:10, jr., Secretary, 7 Nottee.—The journeymen Saddlers, Harness an - a Trunk Makers' Society meets the butt Saturday of every month, nt Union Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets (mayl9:ly) W. C. Gar ~an, t:`,.. . IrrOdd Follows , Hall, Odeon Building, Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield strew—Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d aad 4th. Tuesdays. Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, No. 21, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge No. 192 2 , meets every Monday ev'ng. M Mount :odal Lodge, No. 339, meets every Friday i evenr tg. ap/9:ly 1171. 0. of 0. P.—Place of Meeting, iVmshington Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Allej. PITISBETAGLI LODGE, No. Tits—Meets every' Tuesday crooning. MERC/CRELLE ENCLIDEIVINT, No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d Friday of each month. mar2s-1y Er I. 0. of 0. P....ALLEGILII2II LODGE, No. 49 meets at the Ball, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. ma) I:6m Gcoartallusszrx,Sec'y. TOOTII-ACILE, TENDER GUMS, BAD BRILL= Aim Warn Tlntru,--By Ilse of AVueeler's celebrated Tea-berry Tooth Wash, Tooth-ache can be effectuelly cured. Tender and Diseased Gums made firm and healthy. Bad Breath much improved, and the Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifully white. Price, 50 cents per bottle. This article is patronized by the elite of society—is highly concentrated, and will make one pint of the wash. Sold Wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store, " BIG 1100 T," SU Liberty street, head of Wood street. Pittsburgh. tip27:6mdkw , ABOTION SALES, BY JAMES dr 'KENNA, AIIC27ONEER, No. 114 WO9D Bram - . Thus DOORS nun( Firm SPLENDID SECOND-HAND BUGGY, Baltimore make, at AUCTION. , --On Saturday next, October 27th at 2 - o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, in front of McKenna's Auction Rooms, 1 splendid second-hand Baggy, in use but a short time, and made to order ex presidy for the present owner, in the city of Baltimore, about twelve months since—handsomely mounted and painted, with Iron Axletree and Patent Enamelled Water-proof Top. This is the hest and most beautiful article of the kind perhaps ever offered atAuction in this place. JAhIES hicKENNA, octsi Auctioneer. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND AT A UCTION.--On Sanarday 'evening, November 3d, at 7 o'clock pre cisely, will be. sold, at McKenna's Auction Rooms, a Lot of Ground fronting 20 feet on Duncan street. near the Minersvillc Turnpike, in the 7th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, and extending back 76 feet. oct2s JAMES McKENNA, Aunt. ATTACHED SALK of 33 pieces of West of England Broad Cloths, 61391 yards; I 6 pieces Fancy Cass"- meret_3oli-yards 40 pieces Canines, 14131 yards 8 pes Blue” Felt Pilot Cloth, 10 pieces Cloaking, 10 pee. Fancy Tweed, Winter Vesting, Winter Clothing, Fine White Shirts, three cases Getman Goods, comprising Toys, Fancy Articles, Cutlery, ac., and twelve cases Men and Women's Fine Boots and Shoes, at AUCTION, by Cata logue, at McKENNA'S.—WiII be sold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, by virtue of a foreign attachment, on Thursday, November Ist, commencing at 10 O'clock in the forenoon and continuing tram day to day until all are sold. The above described merchandize will be sold by catalogue. Terms : Cash, par funds. oct24 JAMES McKENNA, Auct. E--TEWNTCR-1----3F VALUABLE BOOKS, Clothing and it other articles, 1 German Rifle, I Guitar, &c. to pay boarding and other charges, at. N.—OnMonday e vening, November Eaki, , ul 8 o clock - precisely, I will cause to be sold at MoKenna's Auction Rooms, in the City of Pittsburgh, lathe highest and best bidder, to pay a certain-a,monnt of hoarding and other charges, the contents- of 4 trunks containing Books. The greater part are veryvaluable works on chemistry, in the Ger man language. Also, 'a lot of second-hand clothing, 1 guitar, 1 German rifle, said to be an excellent article.— The owner of the above mentioned property or his agent will tal;e notice that said goods and articles described in this advertisement, will be sold at the date and hour men tioned therein, unless redeemed before, by paying al charges and costs. ANNE MURR AY. OCt5 JAMES McKENNA Auct't - EIXTENSIVE CAHINST-MAKER'S STOCK OF .32.1 SPLENDID FURNITURE AT AUCTION.— On Tuesday, October 30th, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, positively, without reserve, at the cabinet ware room of. Weise, Penn Intent, second door from Walnut street, sth Ward, his entire stock of splendid Farnham, as he is declining that business. All the arti cles are made in the best manner, exclusively. for cus tomer trade. Housekeepers and others will find it their advantage to attend,, as bargains may be expected,— Among the articles are, in part—mahogany dressing bu reaus, mahogany and cherry plain bureaus, mahogany secremries , and book-cases, card tables, centre tables, side tables, dining and breakfast tables, fancy sewing stands, wash stands, warnrobea high .and low post bed steads, fanay and common chairs, setteesoogether with a great variety of every kind of Furniturik,not necessary to mention. loctBl ..IAPTEctISI.OOIENNA, Aunt. 41..00king.01 n Cloaca & Nancy Goods. MEM subscriber has hist reeeived , briYallassiirtniOnt ofcumfs etui- FANCY GOODS, whhib,. withlarge assortment of LOOKING - GLASSES Of'als own mannfactuse„he will offer at very reduced prices, ,s for T. A. HILLIER, 104 Wood street, near Fifth. P. 13.—Merchants supplied at lowest rates, and pock , ing carefully attended to. octl2 . ~... ....„ . ~_ fli..::','; . -„-!,...!. : ' , ', -5".‘-.':-:','.:'..1.5;--:',i'':.4.,',::-;":,."--5.:::•• ~ . .- T N e., , !-., ; ::, . :.•:;;;: ;: ,1 4. ; ; : . .",:.:7:1 -- ,.:?q1:--.. - . , ...!,•,.::'L . 1 t =EI lEVEM 1-: ~ '- • , ,% - i . . ', . ',Hu';'- i T'l, - , : 15 '‘,. ' ,-,- -'.:., , -''' , 2- . :-. -- 41. - ' ,I.';-.• .7 .;' , 21: , ''' 1' r " -I:. 2::':' , !.':f; ; ':', : f,';,.-_•!-.;': . ...:!'i, '.,-. z7r..., . ... .. .. .'":: s4 `,' , 4'.'Ztl-t --:-.-. . MEM - , ,, 4'i'.:, - -;:; . ! , ..:',',.:,•, , 7.',',i'...:',,',.'j.',1! . ',1.,:•. : arm E=E MEM MIN I . EMI • viTTEIMMOWSOA. •(/.11 . *I!R DE. ` 13:1 7 . VOICSONWIOniT; C I CT"Kg : W. EV DENNY PASEIE;NGEtt AllagM4l3)Marki'lli 1418 1846. ArtunboatPtuilcatLineileaveachtilyforeincinnanylo A lc .. .Petsaefter -Packet, via . Brovratrenle, tn;l3altimora and ;Phi..1.16111841 Ala sa., and 11r. -Mail poach Line,direntla Philadelphia, 9 A. la, and ni wandBaa.them Mail Oo' :Leh Lino, at. Nonh:*esterniviaelcoreland,daiiy,loi. M. Erie and Western NeW York, dailyt,, 9 A.. North-Eaatern v tarldladelphissdaily, anal/pi Sanday44 . . ANIMALS. AND' DELASTUR Or S. gterjs 'via :Philadelphia, due -3 4, a., closes 12 et, Western .MailiChi. and Louisv., dee B.v. e., eleisee a.te. Slouth.viaßalt.andWashington,due S r. at. i elitises6 a. as. hiorthtWercern via Cleveland, duet° a. ,clopng a- es. Erie and Western New. York, - due 8 r. s 8 A.lll . . STOCKS. lid. Offend Bank of Pittsburgh.,--. .5,5001 $50,00 - 650,00 Ettlangeßank--"—e-7,....._ r 47,00 _ 46,00 Merahants' and M. 50,03 51,,00 50,00 Farmers' Depositlierth. None In market. Band Street I:Ridge: 2 r 60,00 50, 00 49 , 00 Northern Lthertiestlndirs..r...... 50 , 00 3 5 , 00 Old allegllenr Braze • .. 35,00, 36,40 35,00 COnnellastilelt.ll.-Stook;paidOrt , City Scuols (6 P,cent,;)•‘,..,.. • -- Monongaheitittridke.— 26,00 Oa* Stock- 50,00 Penna. Ws, quoted in Philadelphia, Penna. Ws, o 1011 -New issue Treasury Notes, fro, Ilti ' ot 46 in M ilan ' 417 Weekly Roeleer alike Markets. OFFICE OF THE POST, FRIDAY bloalmta,' &tan 26, 1846. S During the week,-on-account of less water, there has been leas activity than we reported-in our last. The weather-is fine and agreeable for out door Inv but countri-irierchants have not all arrived, nor sent- theit -orders. : The fact is the business of action has been Spoiled by the difficulties in naviga- lion, and our merchants, as well as :those of the country who depend in Pittaburgh for their goods, have been injured greatly. But still a large and saving business will yet bedoae•,' and even now we do not hear much complaining. The Allegheny wharves look brisk. Lumber, Pig' ikletalifitorea r ikt., have come down—but not all. The sales have been as reported heretofore. MONEY—We have nothing to report in the mon ey market except to say that there is no change in the rates of dise.ount,, and some . think currency is more abundant. No change in stocks. ASHES The market is inactive; and we witness no change in prices. We quote Soda Ash, Mus. orator, at 31c. Soda Ath crearls, 51051 Pots, 4041 Salaratus, 6051 Beerchines, 3V631 ALUM—We note sales in raregalar way at 31031 ALE--There is no change in prices, the ship ments have been considerable since the rise. We quote as - follows: Bavarian Beer, p bbl, Bommon, per barrel,.. - XX do ... XXX do •• • • • Common, half barrels, XX do XXX do Common, qr, barrels, XX do XXX do —with 50c per. bbl thrown off for cash. • BROOMS—The market is almost bare, with sales at 92,6003,50 according to quality. BRICKS—Fire bricks are selling from store's at $13013,50 p M.; Paving brick, from yard, 95,500 6,00; Common, 04,5006,00. Pressed, $l2, deliv ered. -BLOOMS—Wo•quote at $7O for best quality; for common 850,055,00. • BEESWAX...Some transactions reported at 190 20c.from first hands and from store. BRAN AND SHORTS—None in market, the de mand is good. BUCKETS—There is a good demand; sales of Beaver and Marietta from firsthand at 91,7501,87; from store at 92,00. The market seems to be fully , supplied. Receipts large. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Some receipts; sales at $2OO rp 100 lbs. BEANS—Some demand; sales of email lota at 68 070 c. BEEF. -Sales of Dried Beef at 8081 c. in a retail way; but little doing. CORN MEAL. •Scarce and in demand ; held at 50c. CATTLE—SaIes of Beeves in the yards at 93,35 04,75 according to quality. Seep were sold at 91,0002,00. COTTON—The market is very bare, there being no receipts for some time on account of the low water. CHEESE—The market is fully supplied, and pri ces tend downward. We quote at 5107 c. for com mon to prime W. R. CANDLES..We have no change to report: City dipped 9 000 Cincianatido 022 Mould 10 0101 Sperm, best brands3o 032 Pittsburgh Star • -21 OW Do. inferior 25 030 CRACKERS..The regu ar sales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers sa,7sfp bb l. Butter do. 4,50 Pilot Bread 3,2 5 o Sugar and Soda Crackers 7c. ig COTTON YARNS—Have advanced. The fol• owing is a correct list of prices: Nos. 5, 6 and 7 " 8, 9 and 10 " 11 and 12 Candlewick No. 600 it 600 • .. 700 to 800, 900 and 1000 7 1 ir Discount 5 per cent. on all sales over $5O. CORDAGE. . There have been some alterations by manufacturers, which arc noticed below : Manilla Rope , Coil, Do do when cut,. - White Rope, by Coil, Do do when cut,... • Tarred do by Coil, Do do when cut, Packing Yarn, fine, Do do common, Manilla Bed Cords, 91,7502,6203,50 p Do do per coil, 13 p Hemp do 1,50012,260,00 p Do do per coil, 10 M anilla Plough Lines, 76087 p Hemp do do 75 COPPER..The ratesare, Braziers 27028; Sheath ing 27; Old 18019. CHOCOLATE. .Bales at 92,7503,00, according to brand. FLOUR—Since our last prices have declined a shade. We now quote sales at 94,5004,62 from first hands. The truth is, the market for Flour is unimportant on account of the light receipts. There have been no sales except for retailing to home cus tomers. FRUIT.. Dealers are doing a brisk business ; but few changes in prices. Sales of Dried Peaches at $1,37; of Apples at 60c. Sales of Raisins at s 3.— Cranberries at $2,25 p bushel. Sales of Lemons at 97,00, but few in market. Pea Nuts are worth 600 65c. Other articles at old rates. FISH—The market is'stiff, but no advance is yet reported, though the tendency is upward. An ad vance is reported in the east. Sales of Salmon at $18; of Cod Fish at 94,50; of No. 3 Mackerel at $6; No. 2at $lO. for new; of No.'l 914 for new. FURS—The following are the rates at present . Red Fox, No.l, 25 riS 501 Raccoon Gray Fox 0 121 25 Mink •••• 5 3 25 Muskrat 03 DeerSkla,t9 b. 14 CD FEATHERS—SmaII sales from store at 31033 c. The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large lot might not command more than 31c. FREIGHTS—By River to Cincinnati, 15c; to Lou isville 18e; to St. Louis 2.5 c p 100 The following are the charges from this point east by the different routes: By canal to Philadel phia— Butter, Bacon, Lard and Tallow Tobacco Leat, Ohio, p 100... • do • as Ky., Feathers Wool, Furs and Peltries " • Hemp, Seeds of all kinds, " Whiskey, per 100 Flour, per bbl From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, via Brownsville freights are carried by the Eclipse 6 day line at 80e 100.— By Burke & Co's Express Line, through in 1 1 two days, freights are girded at 61,25 gr 100. From Baltimore West, via the Baltimore and Ohio Reilroad,:illott <charges , are given in the Baltimore American, atr follows : = "From this city to Ouniberland: Hats, Boots, Bon nets and Medicine:4P; eents gr 100 lbs. Dry Goods,' Grocetiett, Queensware, Tobacco, 26e. Coffee, Sal and Fish,2oe. "Fwaightsto Pittsburgh, by the Susquehanna Rail road and Pennsylvania, Canal, are Sr follows, vir4: Dry Goods, 80c. Dales, 70d, Groceries, Paints and Dye Staffs, 70e. Coffee, 46. Queensware, 60c. •Clay and Soda Ash. Me. Rosin and Tar, Jsoe. Leather, 70c. Mackerel, gr bbl, $1,25, and Her rings el. EME MEM "8,9.0 1 .,C0rti0V 2 14, 10141: 1 042014 siams - 75C..r..13_ 4111 tkate and 4rec.imica,62lc.• Atuftenaware and Tobac. 'ce,atSOcr Tin-Plattiand Coppor,:46= Coffee, Tar, Fish, 11ic.46c.. -- - ,-- , , to"WFrheeeilithitit:,YelEj,d2r4;6llllBl.lb"3-44f0Cr .lo'srdifooaurrydgaoyoclisr.T, GRAM..SaIes of Wheat at 86030 c.• of Rye at 50056 c.• of Oats, sales from store at 3.3434 c. GROC ' ERIES--There has been mach excitement in Coffee during the week; prices advanced to 114 c; but on Wednesday weheard of a sale of 60 bags at 104 c; which was doubtless and interior article; .Molasses and Sugar are unchanged; sales of Molter• see at 27028 c.; Sugar at 6(i161c. Sugar House Mo lasses 40(ii 1 42c. Loaf Sugar 8010 c. as in quality. GENSMG.-Held at 26c. GUNPOWDER..SaIes are regular at the follow ing rates: FM 4,75 0 5,00 Eagle do. in pa- Eagle 64 lbs• • (iP 3,00 pars 0 3,37 Do. dz. Ilb can , ro 7,00 Rock powder •• • • 3,25 0 3,02 FFFQ do.• •• • 0 4,00 GLASS-The following are the ruling rates for the various sixes Window Glass : City brands 8 by 10, 84; 10 by 12, 4,60; 12 by 18,87; Patent do. 10 by 14 to 16 by 21 810,660315 p box. For the various sizes of country brands, the fol. lowiog are the established prices: 8 by 10 83,95 11 by 16 84,75' 10 by 12.-- 3,00 11 by 17 -...-... 4,75 10 by 14 3,75 12 by 16 4,75 10 by 15. ........ 4,50 12 by 17 4,75 - - 10 by 16 - 4,50 12 by 18 5,00 10 by 17 4,50 24 by 30 7,00 Filter Gkaas.-We give the Billowing condensed list for some of the principal articles of FUnt Glass, as manufactured and sold in this city : , Plain Tumblers per doz 30c0 3,00 Mould do it ~ 840 1,75 Pressed do i. o 1 , 00 3;25 Pressed do toys : ,", 37004 Goblets 1,500 9, Champaignes " " 2,750 0,00 Wine Glasses " " 500 8,00 Lemonades u u .... - ...... 750 6,00 Jelly stands, each 500 0 00 Decanters, pe r :3," 1,00012',00 Pitchers 1,250 9,00 Pitchers, heavy pillared, per pair - • • .2,00010,00 Pitchers, heavy cut flute, each 750 2,50 .i Molasses cans ~• 500 6,00 Molasses cans, Britannia tops, per pr. 750 4,00 Flower ' , cases, per dozen 4,000 9,00 Flower vases, cm, per pair 6p012,00 Jel'y glasses, per dozen 1;250 7,00 Pressed sweet-meat dishes, per doz • • 425010,00 Pressed sweat-meat bowls, per pair • 870 6,00 Bureau knobs and pins, per dozen • • •1,00 01,5) Aperrnatc.inse snap YOLNITORE. Specie jars, bickered covers, per doz 1,25010,00 Show jars per doz 6,00018,00 Fluted Colognes, •' •• • - 3,00011,00 Tinctures,ground stopper, per dozen •1,00012,00 Show Bottles, each 750 1.,, , 00 HEMP- Some small sales from store at $l6OO 170,00 per ton. HULLED BARLEY..RegaIar sales at 3c. pet lb; Pearl do. attic. HAY-Sales at scales at 8809,50. .• 5,00 -1;43 moo -16,56 HIDES—We make no alteration in our quotions Missori, 7 0 9 ' Do. kipps V 5kin.1,0001,62 Span sb 14 0 10 i Green OD 3i Do. salted 0 I IRON—The card prices are unchanged but we understand many of the manufacturers give a heavy per tentage on large sales. RarJuniata• • • 0 Pough wings •• • • .410 5i " Common• —.3 0 " Slabs. 4 0 Sheet. 51 0 71 Russian Sheet--•- 0 15 Boiler Plates.- •—6 iii 61 1.0020 d Jun'ta 0 3,60 I3d "• •• - 0 6,1 80 9d " • • VP 4,00 Sp'ks Vb. ...... 0 60 7d "• •• - 0 4,60 " pressed. 610 5/.1 u• •• • 0 4,75 Boiler Rivets.- •••7 0 600 6 ". • • • 0 5,00 NAVAL STORES. .There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices: Rosin 6. bbl —2,62 0 " '.Carolina 4,00 04,25 Titch 3.00 0 3,50 Tnentitce,gal.• 62 0 64 Par Ali eg hiy.3.oo 0 3,50 Var'ish, Copal 1,75 0 2.25 INSURANCE..The fol owing table wreathe ratio of insurance on good steamboats: To Phila. and Balt. via To Wheeling • • • • .. 1 canal I Brownsville i Cincinnati 1 I Louisville •• • • ..... 1 1 Evansville. la.• -•• 41 Nashville, Tenn., -••1 11 Memphis, Tenn. •• 1 I New Orleans 111 Saint Louis Mo.• - i 1 QuiacY, Illinois,. •• • I I I Burlington, lowa, .1 a Galena, •• 11 2 Jefferson City, Mo., 2 lndependence, tilo.• 41 i LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 41c.; Bar foic. Sheet Lead $5 fr box ; Cut 6. The follow ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : . inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe Sc. •IP foot. 1:: " No. 2 " 6e. fl , ~ " No. ,gc 2 " •• 7 .. i " " No. 1 " " rile.tfr l"` " No.l '• " •rie.ov •• ~ No.l " " Sic.? .. 1 " " No. 1 " " 121 e.? " All other sizes Oic. V tb. LEATHER—We give our table corrected. New York, V 1/11 ...160194 Baltimore, .44 21022 Slaughter, " 14 20c. Upper Leather, fp doz $25,00030,00 Calf Skins,— vi doz 20,00025,00 Phi Pa. do vp doz 30,00036,00 Harness Leather, f 2 19020 c. Skirting,.. do. 14 41 22023 8rid1e,....d0 or doz .30,00,033,00 LUMBER There appears to be very little doing at present and what few sales there are appear to be confided entirely to the country. For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Clear? 51 0 1 22,00 1 Flooring Ido 19,00020,00 Common do 011,00 Common Ido 0 - Clear 11, do 033,00 Oak 024,00 Common lido 016,50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 V 11100 2,500*1a,0 Common 2 do 92,00 Laths, saw'd 2,0111 2,0 u OIL CAKE--Sales of 2.) tons at $12,00. OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 45c. 011 .Sales of Lard Oil, No. I, at 54e.; No. 2lt 50c. 'Sales of Linseed at 85. Sales of Tanners , Oil at $lOOl5, according to quality. PIG METAL--Some sales since last week of No. 1 Allegheny at $24025. Sales of Canal Metal at 622 1 Hanging Rock at $29030. PROVISIONS—A slight decline is noticed in Ba con ; sales Sides at 5051 c.; Shoulders at 41c.; Can sassed Hairs at 81090.; Sugar Cured at 11012 cents. Butter is coming in slowly ; sales of Roll at 120121 cents; Keg at 9c. Sales of Lard at 7e. POTATOES.—Prices are rather unsteady; we hear of sales at 31 to 60c as in quality. The market will be much better supplied this season than last owing to the success of the crops. We think 37c. will be about the correct quotation during the winter. ItTE FLOUR.. Sales from first hands at $ 3,500 $3,62. SHEETINGS—ReguIar sales of Pittsburgh Brown Sheeting. at 7108 c. which is a slight advance. SALT—SaIt at $1,37. TIN PLATE—SaIes of common at 11,50. TOBACCO..The dealers report the following prices, at which the market is steady, and but very littledoing : Cigar Leaf. •• • 5 0 7 1281u.mp in hoz 11 ,il, 15 Matture'd do• • • 2 0 71 2s " " 12 0 17 Ladies' Twist• 9 0 10 10s " " 12 0 14 Plug in kegs.. • 010 7 Scotch sliult• •14 0 16 Plug in bozes• 12 Viii 15 Ruppee 14 0 16 0 Twist • • .... 610 7 I Cut & dry Ilb pa. 0 25 Cavendish.• • • • 0 5 TUBS..Regular sales at $8,5009,00? doz. TALLOW—We quote at 7071 c. in the absence VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, in bbls at 9c. prime. WHISKEY—SaIes of Rectified at 240 , 25 e; which is a decline, on account of the receipts by river from below. One sale of Rtivr at 24c. WHITE LEAD—We notice an advance in White Load, with sales at $1,60 for No. 1, and $1,75 for pure, per keg. WOOL—There is a good demand, and prices are firm. Our table is correct. Common I Blood. ....96 00 ...56 00 .... 700 .... 600 .... 300 3 50 400 1 75 2 00 . 171 c. tb. 184 it 41 .194 4‘ it .171 " " 94c. {p doz. 84 14 it 8 It O. ibc ....16c ....11c 46c 60c 60c .871 c .671 c .100 c - r..~' .~ .o-_.w,::Y* f s.. _tw EMI .. tf ~: MEM Full Blood Prime Byerly , s Brass Band Soiree. alloTau members of Byerly's Bram Band would respectfully inform their friends and the citizens generally that they will give a &rand Firenwn's, Military and Civic Ball, at the Ls. Favictra Mamm' ROOMS, on Wednesday evening, October 3161, 1849 The Sleigh Waltzer and a variety of new and beautiful Cotillions will be introduced by Mr. Din. M'A Fes, whose services have been secured for this occasion. Tickets can be had from the Members of the Baud and the Managers MANAGERS: Mr. Robert Duffy, Eagle. Capt. John Berton, " S. W. M'Sherry, Ally. Duquesne Greys. " D. S. M'Clintock,Dug'e. Capt. J. o'll. Denny, Wm. White, Neptune. Jackson Blues. ' 4 Edw. Kaye, Niagara. Capt. Geo. Dougherty, " John Kennedy, VigiPt. Quitman Guarde. J. M. Kinney, Good Gt.. Capt. F. Seldenetrater, " Jas. Fulliard, Fuirmq. Brochure' Rifle " Robt. Elliott, G'd Will. Company. Ctrtzari htaxao•as.—R. Biddle Roberta, James Petrie, David Campbell. Floc's Martaourts.—Col. Sam , ' W. Black, Edward Kaye, Capt. John Herron. octlSdb Orphan's Court Sale BY order of the Orphan's COllll of Allegheny County, will be sold on the Premises, by Public Vendue, on Saturday, the 17th day of November, 1849, at 2 o'clock P. at. all that FARM of PIECE OF LAND, situate in Wll kins Township i late the property of Daniel Mathews, deceased, containing Sixty-one Acres and One Hundred, Perches, adjoining , lands of James Verner, R. Jones. R. Dcwhurst, part of the same tract taken at the appraise ment by Andrew Mathews, one of the heirs, and others. The übove piece of Land is of first rate quality in goon order, and convenient to the River and Canal. For further particulars, enquire on the premises, or of THOS. MELLON, Esq., Pittsburgh. To be sold by order of Court. oct24:ts VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR BA LE.—A V Brick House and Lot of 20 feet front on Diamond alley.y 120 deep. Also, an unimproved Lot of 90 feet front on Liberty street by 1.10 deep to an alley. Also, a Lot of 24 feet front on Pennsylvania Avenue by 94 deep to an Alley. Also, a Lot of 24 feet front on Pride street by 104 deep on ocust street, Bth Ward. Also, many other Properties in various locations—from 810,000 to $2OO. Terms liberal. S. CUTHBERT, oct22 Gen. Agent, Smithfield et. =ir ,~ ~, • - . ~~=~; Mil ~ ' t !. ~ ~. EMI EINE lißli ititer/intelliggm ponT GP PITTSBURGH FEET WATER IN TUICHASNSI. Steamer Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. N • Michigan 0.2 Gilson, Beaver. • Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brovvtisville. • Atlantic, Parkinson, do. '• Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville. • R. Wightruan, Elizabeth. • Pevtona. Hendrickson. McKeespon. " Thos. Scott, Van E dergrid, Beaver. DEPARTD, Steamer Michigan No. 2, Gilson, Beaver. • Lake Erie, Gordon. Beaver. • Louis M'Lane, Bennett, Brownsville • R. Wightman, —, Elizabeth. • Philip Doddridge, —, Brownsville. • Pe tons, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. • Peru, Calhoun, Sunfish. " Thoa.Scott, Vandergriff, Beaver. karat P. 47 , 16 . 9. CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAM PACEET LINE. 'PHIS Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the hugest, swiftest, beat finished and (tarnished, and moat powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most expenenced men engaged in the river business.— The lute has been in operation for etz years ; has earned nearly two millions of people, without doing the slightest injury to their persons. The proprietors challenge com parison with any passenger line in the Union for safe. y, regulanty,.and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and convenience of passengers. The boatsleave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAYPACEET.—The 1110NOPIGAWELA. Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsbuygix every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. M. TUESDAY PACKET.—The Humana No. 11, Capt. /no. Kline - dun will leave Pittaburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at.lo P. ta. WEDNESDAY PACKET.—The Nsw ENGLAND Na. 2, Capt. S. Dean will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday !minting at I Ooleicie ; Wheeling every Wednesday even ing at 10 P. at. THURSDAY PACKET—The Tr, Capt. R. J. Orrice, will leaVe Pittsburgh every Tiiiirmlay morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 e. FRIDAY PACKET—The Curran No. 0, Capt. Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning nt 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M. SATURDAY PACEET.—The hlrtimErruni No. 3, Capt. j. C. Woodward, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. SUNDAY PACKET—The ISAAC NMVTOI.I, Capt. P. Eiaroi, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 1U P. M. oct G. LOIIISVMLE PACKETS FOR WREELIN 6, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE ELEGITLAR SATVEDAY PACKET —The A 3• No 1 fine and fast passenger sterun&'ac .: ket TELEGRAPH, 1 Beklep., m mander, wAlleave Pou v sbur tor 1 met mg, Cincinnati and Louisville, and all intermediate Port*, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSrI'H & DUNCA_N, Agent; The Telegraph has been built expressly for a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers, the accommodations are inferior to no boat on the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No ti and Pike No ii, to Sant- Lount--time through.invz DAVIS. °mei I y 1848. 16414. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet PXHIMAILY IsllB4 LE . Ai77, ' DAILY AT A. M. AND 4 P. M The following new boats complete the line for the present seasons ATLANTIC, Capt. James Parkinson; BALTIC, Capt. A. acobs; and LOWS .SPLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The Imola are entirely new, and are fitted up without roger,' to expense. Every comfort that money can procure hue been provi ded. Theboate will leave the Monontrabeln Wharf Boat, at the foot of ROl.lll st. Passengers well he punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. octtl asgular Zanesville Pee ket• Steamer YANKEE, Capt. Mcßas. lenses very Saturday, at 2 o'clock. P x. teamer ENVY LLND, Captain GAL.I.IO ISS ft, knees cry Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. r. u. For freight or passage !IpPk: W . WHEELER, Agent, oct6 Regular Packet for Slantfah IagTHE slue .reamer WELLSVILLE. Capt flaases, will leave for the above and inter snectutte ports on Wednesdays and Saturdays. For freight or pavane apply on board, or to oettl GEO. 61. MIELTIKINIBERGER, Agt. For Beaver sod Wellsville. Trio near and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Murooca, Master, will leave for tbe above and all intermediate port. every Tuesday. Thursday; and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior aeconunodn tions, apply on board. or:6 Tar steamer BEAVER. Cuss. E. Ct....aia, Master. will leave this city every Monday, e neat ay and Friday, at 10 ♦. n. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and the Bridge. prepared to receive freight at any urne. (oet6 1 41rW l' Wm. 11. Wheeler, STF.AMBOAT AGENT, enn be 'found et Wesley Crier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. oc t 6 For Clnctnnatt—fiegular Packet. The hoe steamer MT. VF.RINON, Iliac at Itoua - rz, Master, will leave for the above and term tate ports, regularly, every Saturday eve lung. For freight or paaaage, apply on hoard, or to octt GEO. B. MILTENBERGER, fig't. Pr. The fast packet ALLEGHENY BELLE, . - 1. Capt. Wat_ HAIM., will run regularly be tweet. pis 'argil and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday. at 4 o'clock, r For freight or passage. apply on ballot. octO 7•Atiz• A. /OWES 9 .ittiXaWnTe. NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY rjlH E undersigned have opened a NEW DREG and 1 FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, in Lotion's New Row, corner of Penn and Walnut green... Ptah Ward. with all entire new stria of Drugs, Medicines and Pe, fumery, where they are prepared to furnish all articles kept In a Drug and Fundy Medicine Store. Having a good stock, and being acquainted with the laettess front a practical experience of asocial yearn, they respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. N.D.—Physicians' prescriptions aceuranely corn• pounded at all hours of the day and night. octl3:ltn J AMES A. JONES Sc Co --___ .. _______ . —__ ._ • TEAS! TEAS II TEAS 111 lalz is with pleasure that the subscribers in form the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have Completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins & Co., of Philadelphia, to receive their superior PACKED TEAS, handwill hereafter be kept constantly on . They axe neatly and securely put up in metallic packs of 1, it and 1 ,th each, with their printed card --showing the kind of Tea, price, !Lamle of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RETAIL PRICEA: Gunpowder ~ {. 621 75 1,00 1,25 1.50 ti, 3.4 Imperial 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 H yson 50 621 75 1,00 1,25 : 75 1,00 1,E5 1,50 Black • • • • ............. VI 50 BLACKS. Fine and Extra Eine • • • 75 1,00 1,25 1.50 We will warrant all the TEAS we sell to be equal to, if 1101 superior to any bold in Win City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. We ask a lair trial, that the public may be able to judge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can be supplied of the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG & CO., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets, and E. YOUNG & SON, a aft S. W. corner 3d and Ross street, 26 28 30 32 34 .364307 VOGEL, OR OF On 'so in .1. and Violonce 110, PROFE has a SS rrived in NIOSIC this city from Ger many, and will give Lessons to those who may wish to avail themselves of his services, in tho room now in the occupancy of Mr. Westeolt, next door to the Red Lion Hotel, on St. Clair street. in Mr. VOOLK wishes to obtain a situation as Pilusician the American Theatre of this city. He may lie consult ed at Mr. Waste°lt's .at any time. octls:dlw* A Card. THE PARTNERSHIP lately formed between LANE HOGAN A. CANTWELL is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted b 1 Mr. Cisivwxta., who will be happy to see his friends at 88 Market street. October 9, 1.549.--ioctl2) VARIETY GOODS, Jewel ry,Trimmings, Accorticons. Violins, Capes, Collars Cravats and Stocks, kePt constantly on hand at No. 8621Rarket street. oetl2 CANTWELL tr. CO. Rope Clothing Emporium, No. 27 Markel street, between Front and Second stream THE undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and customers that he has just received a splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VEST INGS, of the latest and most desirable patterns, sod is now prepared to fill all orders ill his line. His long ex perience in the business enables him to hope for a liberal share of patronage. He will make all descriptions of Clothing in the best manner and most fashionable style, Jor cash. toet2l H. J . ROGERS. C. SNIVELY, Adminigtnitor , inrY SOUSE." (AYSTERS! OYSTERS !! —The Oyster Saloon of "My House," corner of 'Seventh and Webster ste., is now open. Epicures will be well suited when they call. loctlectl WM. WILSON. a:~~T,~ „ . .. ~•; ~,:. ' • - dry • • ARRIVED. FBIIEICART Corner of Water and SmakEkeld Fu New Arrangement Franklin Packet . - " . _ - „ _ MEN MEM . . ta, lebt LADIES SkIIIINAB.Y. THE AUTUMN SESSION of this Institution will com mence on tile first Monday in September. Rooms on Federal street, in " Colonade Row," 2d door from the bridge. RATES or PRO . sa..%lota OP RIVE XnatTlfe English DeparMient, inchiding Winding, Orthography and Defirang6 Writing,. English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Enghs Composition and Criticism,Geogr6PhYi History, Arithmetic and the higher branches of Mathe matics, Natudal Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and *ll other branches requisite to a thorough English 'EduCation. - - - 820 00 Classical nepattment, including the Latin and Greek Languages, e3tch - - $ 000 - French - $lO 00 , German S 816 00 The serviced of competent teachers arc secured for such an desire instruction in French and German, and also in Drawing, Painting and Music. It is desirablO that pupils enter at the commencement of the Session if yet they are received at any time, and are charged atzthe above rates from the time of entrance. ;LNo deductiob made for absences, except in cases of protracted illn§ss. Further information may be obtained, and applications made by callint upon the PRINCIPAL, at his Rooms on Federal streetOr at his lodgings In " Irwin's Row," Lib'. city street Pittpurgh, between 3d and 4th street's; or by addressing a thiltte through the Pittsburgh Post Of f ice. to the Principal. N. W. METCALP. Allegheny, 4ugazt 7,1840. [aug9:dtf Lithographic Establishment or THIRD SWISS - 4 OPPOSITE TES POST-OFFICE, PITISSIMOIT. APB, Landscapes, Bill-heads, Show-bills, Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and isiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed i4.Colors, Gold. - Bronze or Black, in the most approved :style and at the most reasonable prices. oct15:0 y PRANNLIN,OC/Ober 10th, 1b49. ll fir firm ot3fiflCK LIN & DRYDEN being dissolved ry , the undersoted will continue the Forwarding and Commission liSsiness, at the Steamboat Landing, Frank; lin, and respectfully informs his friends that he has gone to the expenge-of a heavy insurance on the Warehouse and contents ger several years, and trusts he will give entire Putisfualion to all who may patronise aim. He will receive (might at the lower Landing. octl3 JAMES BRYDEN. Removal T. B. WiENG 45c CO. have removed from No. S Commercial Row, Liberty street, to the corner of Third a nit:Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's No te —would respectfully inform their old customers. steam boat friends apd the citizens generally. thou they will keep constantit on hand a superior stock of CABINET WARE, made girl the best materials and by the most ex perienced WO4IIIEII. Private dwellings, steamboats and I v hotels, furnish - on the most reasonable terms and all work warrant equal to that of any caller establCslunent Ifj — UNDE j'A.K.ING promptly attended to in all its branches. oc ill HODIT..IIIiBON , B CIITEENSW4RI, GLASS AND CHINA STORE, Wood strap, near St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. rum: subscriOer has constantly on hand the best au oß 1 handsometu stock of the above articles to be found in any establistment East or West, and has lost opened some new stylo of Ms own importation, not found in any other store. Solar stan4, hanging and side Lamps; Fluid and gamphine do. Girondales, Candelabras, French and English Mantel Ornaments,. ligitannia Ware. Waiters, @.c.,br.e., which will be sold low, in large and small lots, to Mill pur chasers. Alerchants tend families are invited to call, as it is worth looking Est at any time. kttitgl M. IiODKINSON. 4.. Grocegles. Wines, Liquors., &c. THE subs.crirers are now receiving their Fail 'lock of Goods, anitOlfer for sa e the following, on accom modating ierrug: 313 casks Musprati's Soda Ash. 011 per cent.. Bleaching Powder; 12 Mids. p me N 0. Sugar: 262 bbl, prime Molasses, in oak bids 17 Loaf Sugar: 16 . 2 bags prgrne Rio Coffee :10 halt ch4sts V. Hy son Tea; lob boxes V. H., O. P. and Irup'l Tea ; 20 Virginia Tobacco. S's.,kc ; 5 0 bbhe atlll half blits. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel ; WO Rio. I ndggo bbls. Kr:tilted and Old Mon'a Whiskey; 17 half pifts Erandy. °Otani," " Dupuy," &c pipes Itpliand Ulu ; 20 casks l,n Wine, various br a nds ; Atidetra and Sherry Wines; 35 " S2t.•set Malaga - White 5 E Rum . Together wit3l an assortment of Domestic Liquors, Cordials, Aicohgl, Spices, Soap, Candles. Starch, &c W. & M. MITCHELTREE, oetls,lw No. 160 Liberty street 41thenteum Saloon A ND BAT Ijl N (1 ESTABLISHMENT.— FRESH A OYSTESS. , , JUST &SCE/FWD.—The proprietors are now prepartki to serve up Meals at all hours, in con nection with Bakrding by the day or week. srp24 M'FALLS. Proprietors. atplOn Dunlap & Co.. cosNua sitroslD STRISETS, k RE now reeteing their Fall and Winter Stock of JA. HOUSE. FEVRNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct truku the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham, Sl4theld. and Wolverhameton. We have slready Wasehonsa 72 Casks and cases of Goode. veering the tolEbwmg articles: Tinned StmeelOans. Round Pots and Oval Kettles; Enameled Saikrepans and Maslin Kettles; Fine Trays irq}etts ; Common Trays and Waiters; Fire Irons in stztts and palm, over 50 patterns Fire Iron Statidards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle prying Pans: Bread Pans, oval and r'ttd' Bracket, Chat - fiber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks; Tinned Wrouct Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned BIISIII Spoons. Table Spoons. Ae ; Tinned Flesh orks. Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting .3 ackS , Box Irons, with Heaters; Commode Km*s, Coffee M ills, Lanterns, &e.; Fine Britanniti Ware, in setts; Communion Ware. Swing Tea-kettles, &c.; Plantshed Ceging Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stowers, &c.; Cruet Ft1111.1C4i:%"11.11, cut glass and common Bottles, Brass RatteryiKettles. Bell Mettil Kettles, &c. Table Mails, 'toilet setts, Seals, Pillar. Urn artg Helmet pattern Coal Vases. ALSO, a large :,stock of Capper, plain Tin and Japan ned Ware, PreSSed Goals, &e., to which we would in vite the utteutrpn of jobbers. wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP &.• CO., sepls , Corner Market and Second streets. p N ri.ATF . ,,201, boxes Tin Pinto, choice brands, in 1 store and ft . r sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO, sem24 Corner Market and Second streets. Ng‘v BOOKS"—The Lillie Savage. by Captain Mar ryult No :1 of Pendynuis. by "Thaekerny. - Part 2,1 of thd Caxion•, by Bulorer—complete. No 7 of Chalmers Posthumous Works. ecanbe's Plitl•nolog) ; new edition Jost received by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Corner 3d and Market sta. .4 EVROPEAN AGENCY —5. : JOHN THONIPSON, 4,4 ~ 4 tv..,:_ , !... 40 arpct frla.littfactlarer, No. Isl 3 Lunutre Sr ruler Prrrsurno u. I. also appointed Agent for P. W. Byrne s& Co's New York Line ot,Ships, for bringing Emig flints front and remitting =Or y to England. Ireland, Scotland and \Vales IrrSonts firm fire dollars to any lIIIIMIIIt remitted w idi de spatd,li . at the lowest rates of titscount. yl3 A Belts - Uffizi white for Ladies. WARRA:TTED not to injure, but on the contrary to imp rove the texture of the Skin, and make it soli, smooth, and Ova the Face, Neck. and Brow of Ladies, a, pare, life-Ilk tErWitile nese. Such is the qualities of Jones Spanish Lilly?. White—but mind you got the genuine.— Ask for Jono' Spanish Lilly White. Sold by thei Agent, Win. Jackson, s 9 Liberty Sircet, Pittsburgh. ;Price 20 cis. aug3dy. ID — rim HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES, YE 1.1.0 W, DARK AND RED FACES. Are requeated to read and learn the virtues of an arti cle that will jnake them the moat lovely and BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was disnovered by an Italian Chemist, and it has the most astonikihing power of rendering coarse. dark, yel low or •alli,tiv skin, clear, white, soft, smooth, and ili perfectl innocent, being composed of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, Together wljh every kind of eruglion, are cured by its use, and at Feast thirty physicians in New York use it— T F YouIt.TEETH are ever no dark, yellow, disco) I ored aniV.dirty, or your breath ever so foul and foetid, by purchasing a 2s China Box of JONES' AMBER TOOTH POTE, this I ashore you, though you need not take my wrird, but then you eannot doubt that of that famous andimientifie Dentist, Dr. E. N FIELD, of New York, who gays: -I have lith used and analised this beautiful and Un palatable aglicle, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste) and can rrcornmeinip us possessing all thQivalities claimed for it " Sold by the agent, Win. Jackson, SO Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.:t Price d 5 eta aug3tly CI OWNING ORNAMENT, it is-to the scalp a j_ Lluanols to the Earth, in making it fruitful. It In as certain in its effects as to morrow or next year. Now, reibler, these respectable citizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the following affect with Out fail:—lt will force the human Hair to grow on the heat% it will stop it falling, cure scurf or dandruff, and make ged, gray, and light hair grow dark. Mr. \V. Tomplcnis, 91. King st. New York. Mrs. Ala:tilde Reeves, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. Jambs Power, grocer, Fulton at. Brooklyn. Mr. ThoS;in“ Jackson, lifontour's Island, near Pitts burgh. .4 lledry I Cullen, barber on board the South America. But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing and beautifying the hair, making it soft, dark, silky, and keeping iVso thrice as long us any other article made.— Restdes it-Is so economical and cheap, and the public are consclintiously and honestly assured that the above are its rear and true qualities. Ise carebil and get the genuine. Ask for Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, and take no other, Sold by 4he agent, WM. JACKSON, SO Liberty Street, PlitsburgN. l'rice 5o et,. and one dollar. RINES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL. SOAP, FOR THE CUBE OF SORE HEADS. OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIPI: LAS, SAT RHEUM, Sc., and it has the best effect its curing ° aft y similar diseases. As a proof of its innocent e rhict, H 4:,an be used with the most perfect safety for Chafes tuRI Chaps in infanta, making their skin smooth, sort, healthy. Sc.. but us a Cosmetic, Tilt; BON TON, THE LADY OF FASHION, W fino it bas a charming effect in making the skin straoth, jolt, white, and delicate, removing freckles, wi'inkles4 diafigarcnients, Sc. In fact, Jones' Italian Cli.innea4 Soap is the most beautiful, yet wonderful work of iciencie. BET, READER, BEWARE, BEWARE, f i'ountdrfeits. Orold bathe agent, NVA.I. JACKSON, P 9 Liberty street P. lieurAt I tORIOROOMS— 100 dozen Corn Brooms Joel ree'd suntfor sale by KING & MOORHEAD , oetl3 Diamond. , - :..-..:•' - .7:-7., ; 2'.. ,, :, , i.. -, , ,, .'` ~.-:':4,..;,':T.,'.:::'._..1:•-!.;:..'k',.?..i.i,;,,,: - -,-..-....!.-....i•-,...:,.•2-,;•,4.--c.,,;....4:•,,.,,,:,-,:••i•,•T•;.T..,..:::,-W-2,--..,:-.4,•1:-,r,,-:6;:,:,,•,i.--,,,-, ~..,.„......,..,... 0 ,',.• • ••Th :: :.••,..--";•T.: - . -- ...t . i , ! ,1 ;:• : ; ,,, • -•. • -•-,:,4;'.1:. ` ,.:•,;:.Y.,-,i-,.A,-• •: •..1,-.,1-3..z.,-4-1-:;::::.'-,-;•:.5-1,71:',1:1:,:.i;.•,11k-i••••••.4i-ii..%;:•-..,f-;.••,,,,,-,..--. ... -.-,-;'-'4.5'.-;!--':',..M.,P..--.1'1•:T:•-:';•*'.73.:-.;.--i::.:-..!•-:-.4i' r -A-.;s':':f.d.;!'il:-71-,c•iitt:;',6:::-.i.5-*-•,X,';;--•1;••A'.,;,,••;•.,,r•tl•-•,,,,=•, --•, •,.'.- 'Y';:....,•-,;•'•-•:-.A.'-1--..-:-.1i;:'.7.•.t...i',•5-.,.7:•,:,.4:•;.-jr.-;•-.'4-':..i•'.•:::Zit-sX-.4.„,,•;',,',-:.=1_rA 0 f..., , ,=• , ,4 , ?.•. - i. - :- ,;• i ,• ;; , :. ; , .! , ..,.:••::::. -, ...• ,,7 4 ,-,, . - •: ,,,,-.?..,...A.,1..i'• - -1:5',-,-::,,.3-,:f...;::-":;•:f2•,.',:i0:'•'.1-,1!-•'-'"'•':•-f-?;-!!•.-M.fre"•-'",.=••f•••i•-.,L:•-01,1.-:?.,•-4--;<,;,,,-••,-,:-.--.•.•;,•.•:•;, • .•,,-- ...... EISMIE ^ „ `Y4 . . ~:; .. e i - - ~..„,; • : ~ ..,:', ',.zi,F.,::-, ..;.,,,"- -,•,,-.;' ~ ' ) ? , ,, .1": : T. i :- . •,.-....-. - - ' =ME AND. POSSESSION - GIVEN , IMOIEDIATEtZ , ' A well' finished and completely—foraishmi nSTORE, otplarket street, being ii: good stkuld fof Dr y Goodo,. ' ' ' Atso—Several fooms suitable for Offices or Artists , Romps. i Also—A large ptiblie Parlor, admifably calculated for a Ladies' Refreshment and Ice Cream Saloon. • Prom its size, elegant finislr, aid central location; being In the im mediate neighborhood of the fashionable dry goods' stores, and adjoining rhilo Hall, this room would afford a permanent stand every way desirable; and in the hands oT a persed qualified to conduct the above busi ness in Eastern style, would supply a want mach felt-by strangers visiting Mittsburgh, and ladies residing lathe vicinity of the 010% To such an occuPant it 'would se cure a large, genteel and profitable custom. The . spa cious and well lighted basement of the building will be rented with the Saloon, with which it is -conveniently connected. For terraaiwitich aremoderate,applyto . aeon E. IKGAZZAIC .7, For Bent. mo n A large sullro on Market at., tintwaen ant and 4111' LZU , sta., wall ;finished, and handsontelyfitted np for ry.goods, being dt good stand for that. firmness'.. &M. GAZZAM;. Office 3rd at., over Pao liall—; l oMce kours frill& 9-to 12, A. M. $ _ .jyl9 • , For Sale, AdA TREES STORIED DWELLING BOUSA being,the second house from Penn street t inSer ow, on Ray street. Immediate possession Will be given. Enquire of DAVID lIIPCIRE, Attorney at Law—Office on Pourth street, between Ciliary alley and Grant street. ; - je2tedtf TO LET A comfortable Three Story. Hous er M. situate miThird street, above Smithfield—finished in the bellt manlier and must Modern style, with gas fixtures, and comfeniences of hot and cold water; all well arranged and in complete order. Immediate possession. S. cUTHSERT, Gen. Agent, oct2o Smithfield street. `.New Millinery. A M.S. )SARK , will open on Tuesday, October ,7.7 23d, a general assortment of FALL and WINTER MILLINERY, consisting is part of Velvet, Satin and Silk Bonnets, latest style; Caps, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons,kc. lay•On Fourtb street, between Market and Wood. oct2o:ll4t. UCKWHEAT FLOUR A lot, in 50 EL sacks, ree'd B and for gale, by CUMMINS & SMITH, oct23 No, 3 Smithfield st. AA. MASONCO. will open this day two more . cases of those 25 cent CASHMERES, of the most fashionable stylfts.- oct2s Air USLIN DE LAINEB.—A. A. Alescer k Co. are now AA. opening atiother case of those very cheap 121 cent At. De Lames.:. °et% LINEN HD4FS.—A. A. Meson St Co. have received 100 doz. Linen Ildkfa. at 01 cents,loo dozen at 121 e., 100 doz. ISI. oct2s VELVETE4:-- . 1. carton Brown Silk Velvet, suitable for coat collars; 1 carton super. Black Silk Velvet.- 4ust opened and for sale by McCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. DRAWERS, Ac.-5 doz. Merino Drawers; 5 " " Undershirts. Jost receiVed and for sale by McCANDLESS lc, CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street WOOLEN GOODS—Iu pieces Fancy Plaids, for alai dren's dresses, last received and far sale by bIeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, CIBL aIGLOVES—An sortment of Cbildren's Woolen tut Berlin Gloves just opened by MeCANDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood street. I,INGINES PPE SALE. —2 Lever Engines, Cylinder _EA 14 in. diardeter, feet stroke • ready (or use. be sold cheap. Apply to SCAIEE & ANKINSON, oct24 Ast, between Wood and Market street++. HMS. TANNERS' OlL—Just received and for sale . '[oct.l.l) SMITH & SINCLAIR- ATE—Just received and for sale SMITH & SINCLAIR. ES ono6T [ocr24 BOXES HAISISS—Just ree'd aud for sale 0e124, swim & SINCLAIR i n SAGS PRTYER—I oat reed nod for sale by I oct24 , ;". SMITH dr SINCLAI - R. eby 26 - s'o A ct2i` SMITH & SINCLAIR 1 HHD3.I4. 0. SUGAR—In store and (or sale by oct24 ; SMITH & SINCLA4R CHEAP CTALACOES—A. A. Mascot & Co. are now opening' seven crisas of Fast Colored Calicoes,at the low price of ateents. oda& IJ - 11oujr , r&--.&. A. SiTgON & co., 6U nlai cl — ei street will this, day open 511 boxes of the latest style of Bolll3el Rib bons.i octta LANKETS--Now opening at No. 60. Market street, B 500 pairB of English and American Blankets, com prising the bast makes of Bath, Whitney, and Rolm Blankets. ' A. A. MASON & CO. ITIGH COLORED CASHMERE.-30 pieces of all the fashionable colors and of all qualities, at 60. Market street; oct 23 A. A. MASON & CO. COFFEE -100 socks Rio Coffee last received and for sale by KINK & MOORHEAD, Ivan Diamond. °LASS • 10 bble. Plantation 1110 lasses in riorc and for kale by [0c2.3) KING &MOORHEAD. Ws. North Carolina Tar Just recd and or sale by local( KING & MOORHEAD. "OrYI'ATOI-11:! la sacks and 5 bbla. received on con enriziment and for sale by 0c123 KING & MOORHEAD. • S U N DRIEa'S---50 bags Coffee; 10 half chests 'Pea ; 10 bags Pepper; 10 boxes Ginger , 10 " Ground Pimento; 10 kegs Cinnamon, (Ciro.) 10 boxes Starch ; 20 " Candles; 25 " assorted Tobacco ; ' 5 " Natural Leaf " 20 half bbls. No. 3 Fat Mackerel 15 qr. Mils. No. 2 20 boxes Smoked Herring ; 50 dozen Buckets; 15 " Brooms ; 10 " Keelers • 1000 pounds Cotton 'rants ; 20 bales Batting ; 10.1100 Spanish Cigars: Nails, Glass, Re.. Rt.. For sale by STUART fr. SILL. tl9 118 Wood street, Pittshur. h •rpOSACCO-2tl boxes s's, 15 - boxeF It' boxes Nam ral Leaf, to store and for sale by oetlS STUART & SILL, lIS Wood st. fIiIEESE-8.0)01 , oxes, in store and receiving by octlB STUART & SILL. rt , EA—Priine article in store and for sale by octlo o STUART & SILL. 118 Wood st • MACKEREL -20 half bbls. No. 3 Fat ; 15 qr. bbld. No. 2; 10 Lug. Scaled Herrings; in store and for sale by octl STUART & SILL. CHOCOLATE- 25 1,1; No. 1, in store ono lior solo by °nazi . SITAR f it. SILL. IDIJCIC"L'S.—.SO dozen, for sale by D °en s STUART & SILL. VNF,G AP-40 bbls. Dana & Sole:, pure Cider,just re eeivednnd for sale by STUART & SILL, • • • 1.18 Wood at. 1010 bags prime Rio Coffee for sale by octls. J. S. BONNETI' & CO. 'l3 I .3E—Vive tierces S C. Rice, in store and for sale by 0ct1.5 J. S. BONNET & CO. RAISEIS:L-109 boxes M. R. Raisins landing and for sale by joett.6l J. S. HONNETT & CU. irti DOZ. PEPPER SAUCE—Just received and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, oct6 No. 6 Wood st. 15 MATS DATES; 5 kegs Tan - wands; Just ree'd and for sale by oetll JOSHUA RHODES, No 6 Wood RI 100 BBE,S. PECANS; 50 bogs Tarragoni Almonds; lust reed and tot stile by toed)] JOSHUA RHODES. N 0.6 Wood st. tj BOXES NIACCARONI; 0 15 Vermacilla; just reed and for sale by 0019 JOSHUA RHODES 325 ust received and fo Ii m A ab S y BRAZIL S"A JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st. PICKLEZ, Preserves, gaidiues, Olive Oil, Prunes sta., on band and for sale by ode/ c JOSHUA RHODES, No 6 Wood st. ----- = ----- Wrapping Paper. 000 REAMS MEDIUM. STRAW WRAPPING 1000 " Crown 500 " Double Crown" '• '' 500 “ Medium Rag - - 500 " Crown ' - 300 " bled'm Tea Blue and We 300 Mannilla 300 " Shoe Paper, assorted colors; 50 gross Rolled Bonnet Boards. For sule, at reduced prices, by S. C. ima.„ .18 . 87 Wood street. ri Etl.l Ng' PA PESt WOO pieces of the latest styles of 1 Trunk Paper just received and for sale by octll S. C. HILL, No. 97 Wood street. G LOVES --30 doz. Ladies' Kid Gloves , 100 fleecy and chamy lined Berlin do.; received And for sale low by T. K. MACKNIGHT & BROTHERS, 115 Wood street. - - A ALMANACS-4000 American and German Almanacs received and for sale low by T. K. MACKNIGHT & 8R05.4 115 Wood street. AATOOLEN GOODS--300 doz. Woolen Comforts; - 50 " German Ifooda; 1110 " Tartan Shawls. Received and for sale low by T. K. AIACKNIG HT & BROS., 115 Wood street, di6 icRiT,. - CIGARS-15,0 0 0 Barrios Principe Cigars, 11,000 Star do do 10,000 Steamboat do do .• 5,000 Yara do do ' 5,000 Neptune Regalia do 12,000 La Palma do do 5,000 R:enda do 15.000 La Norma do 135,,Z yoitinagton Imp,' do Just received and for sale by . , 0 1: vood s sepl9 JOSHUA RHODE.S, No. -01 - IRANG ,I ,11,' t received and for enle i' j AHNESTOCK & CO., by 1 • Corner let and Wood eta. 6i3ItiSCYT-tbs., just reed aud for etrle by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. 'd and for sale by MOE & CO. • bb". B. A. FAHNE Freneb, lust ree'd and 1: for sale by (sep-....i .t'OCK& just reed stud. for 10 gale by [sep29] B. A. FAHNFSTOCK & CO-. -: r ~~,. ; `~~ ~=. , • .., ~,,-_,' ~„,-,-;1•;:._:-!':::-; -,,.'.'',:`i-;L:!.',‘'.';;"1•••;.;;...,•'.,,-;'-1.',.:1.7:;::-:4,,,:.:il:L-'. IEIII n on k , Exchange 'zxc' — hante4L thrlord SA4`,4 iiOV53ll. EZGnDomesti,,.46a silier.Z°l2c sitiNG, k ~-77 a.-• A,Xl!,', - - °,1611.14 itree!l ;1112a 1414164- -licr°°AtowEt ta avarm" • 11XTIt wag D 1,17 ILTIMIEST nil Chantal% Bank. _ • ainniVa rimminsal,irotraVV.A.BOVE O pen 1111118 BANK is' noW-pteZillsd do bdowieOl , .n I from 9A. M.lO Interest paid on -Spatial-Dopoigi_tit -, _ , aagli ' THOMPSON foreign and domestic most fay.orabie to - CMS. , . .Collcaticammtaa idrillthe-principal cities *tibia Union at the lowst • - 'imam itaamxa. • ILDWOID TatAiltrat Tararerranit,Eashange Brokgri; Deafen in. - Ponies and Doorestie 8Ui5,,131/18 - F 'AAr)wa.r'pevitiercitot'lf it, RankNotesycina - 00211. • - - Corner of TtOr d i.uld Wood etc, 4ireetiy . oppo!i4eiilze , -St. Charles Hotel. „ - -ma7122 -..., - • Ie..IIOI.IIILES 4,1r...:50at.: --- --- '• -::-.. Bankers and Deakrs in Ezeharig it.. e.,....Feilnanfl Eia . ,oß . ;oroteti,.', No.:ss.llfarketstrostfPunhPr , .... tirruomes SELLING RAVE. -,;_f ~. -. „. lt, s cßiutft, ..., 01i ..., ,,i7 B ~...,...,,,,,i,_, -New York - - ' Il i f'; I:lltievil a ter';''''''': ' f 'Philadelphia .. , a . st.ucaill .., , ~ Baltimore . ..... . • - •- -.- Buying rates - irlittnit rags Ohio I din- County it Cityordlit't '-- Indiana a " - Relief 14craes ''- ": 4 Kentneky a "' 'PennsyMaitirico... ,-- ' Virginia .4 " New, York - 4.: - ', ''-/F Wheeling 'i ". Maryland e .:- ",.'. 'I Tennessee 3 “ . Neww - Otteams - 40:. - . .. ...., .... nu 9-y ILTS. 11.1100 N. VIOL BOON S A-ROEN BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE_BROKERS, t. E. Corner of Wood and. Sixth strecto., Fttladurgg h> Yd. fIEALERRin Coin,Bank-Noles r Tupe Billif; yoroign .1.1 and Domestic Exchange, Certificate's : Of Deposit, lke EXCHANGE on all the prmcipal Cities...or the Union, - and Europe, for sale in sums to snit Parahasaii:.. CURRtUfIT and par funds remitted offdeposite: COLLECTIONS tradeoff all parts ofthe thdonititthis. lowest rates. . BILL BROKER, dealer in time Notes, maces, Sec.; &c: Office, (up .stairs) - -No. -2G -Wood street Pitishrgh. . WK. 35111.148, PILUADA.. W. OLCKILTSON PITISIMGII. MILLER & 13ICKETSON, Wholuale adeefsi airddrg porters or Brandies; Winei 'and Segarsj N05..172 and 174, corner nt,Liberty and Irivin-streeta,Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron, Nails, Canon Yarns, dm., constantly on hand. angl4y Jour( A. CuArchiate.of New. Liisbon t 0... W. r 3. Swami. AriftAlG &EMNNEIt, Gesicratelgeisey,renunission Cana' V Forwarding Merchants, No.:26filarket istreet,Tirts burgh, Pa. Prompt attentioakiygrk fp Vie Atlrchaseand sale of all kiadaof products. itenjamin.-IT 4 1 TORNEI A.I'DAW; Mir Wigton Cetiraka.oviirr: Joil. prosecute clainaslefonsllie,Depulaments and-Bon.'' grass. Business left nritli.B. -946c43114; q. cif , Pit fokt , -will receive prompt attention_ - ;sep4l 97 Wood street. na. a. R. LUSBR • • •• • • • -.. •.. • .E.e.st'mnr , lrmi. 17 EYSSII h llic.DOWELL,AsuccEssons TO KT= do gzirses,f Ifehoimaie and-Retail DrugcmitProtcriplion Store, corner of Wood street and - Virgin alley: Tuysi- Mans . prescriptions carefully compounded. night day. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT AND HAIR .' TONIC,, Swabia's Panacea, Thonipson's Eye Water; Bil Ca t-islet's - Ointment, Dalley's Pant 'Entractoe-- - timattle by . KEYSER* IdeDaPiladh - / 4 Calmer Woodstreet and Vinitinlleyy' • • 'DUBE BRANDY, Port arid Madeira Wings, for Medi= cal purposes, and wairained - pure, , lnst 'received and' for sate by . KEYSER. ec BieDOWELL, • 0et2.2 Corner Wood streerind We knew by We Smoke dal so graufttity iiEYSER & MeDOWELL have received . a lot of the very best CIGARS, which will be .sold ; igs AO suit purchasers. "oht22 OOA.R . . 30 Mids. N. 0. Sugar; 45 Ras. Coverings coarse and fine puiverizeddo. 60 do do crushed do. 36 do St. Louis C. pulverized and T. cmstitildo. 00 do St. Louis & St. James Loaf ; N05.4,-5; 6 and 7. In store and for sale by oet23 • MILLEE & RICKETSON. P AN DSUGA.II HOUSE3.IO.I.A/1513. 1 230 bble. Plantation Molasses; . 5.9 " St. Louis S.in storefarsaie; . by [00%23] MILLER & RICKErSON.. 311 AdkEMEL-140 able. No. 3 Large Mackerel; - 13 No. 2 40 ME bag. No. 3 Lurge do - In store and for sale by clean MILLER & RICKETBON, S OAP -100 boxes Chillicothe Soap just received am for sale by [oet23] MILLER ac RICKETSON. OILS -2100 galls. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil; 2-.00 " Natural cord " " " • 1000 " " 6. F a ll 1600 " Bleached u Mlo " •• " Winter Whale " 2000 " • Crude - - 1.4 it 7 barrels No. .2 Lard In store and for sale by oct22 •. MILLER & RICKETSON COFFE&-42D bags Rio Coffee; _ • 20 " Java " 10 " sup_ Lary? a do,; Instore. and for ale by toci223 lit . 1. 1 ER & RICREPSON. - LOST—October 10th, on the Wharf, from steamer"Bi hernia, No. 2,” one Chest and one ,Trunk;rattrked Mrs. O'Neill, Pittsburgh, Pa.," contain:big C2lMhing,6M. Information of the same please leave.with RHEY, raivrramvs fr.' Co., 0m23 28 Water street. POTATOES --160 bush. prime Neshannocks and Ptak Eyes, on hand and for sale by 0et2.1 RHODES er.. ALCORN, 20 nth YEN NE A fricarr and. American pure, constant' Con hand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth street. . C ORN M.F.AL—alanufaetured from al. Corn =MI= Iy sifted, tor sale by RHODES & ALCORN,. - 30 Fifth street: NTELCOW MUSTARD 1 for sale by (0ct241 OIL MEAL—Constantly ou Maui and for sale_ oct24 RHODES & ALCORN. UAT MEAt. SOLOS, for Sovrans, constantly - on hand' and for sale by (oct24) ERODES A. ALCORN. ROAStY.IS COFFEE—Constantly on bancritructii sale by tonal] RHODES A- ALCORN. (Chronicle copy.) Od.r MEAL—Our own wannfacture, constantly - A hand and for sale by ' , • „ . ect2o RHODES & ALCORIsI,3O-Pitth at jar HEAT MEAL—Our own manufacture, constantly ",.• VII on hand and for sale by oct2o RHODES ,!c AI.RORN , (Chronicle copy.) ,1 - &C KESEL-120 half bbis. No. 3,'‘ Largop for.satei' ill by [oct10) J. S.. BONNET & PRINCIPE CIGARS-15U boxes, su_p erior . brand: l e! ceived and for sate by 016) J. S. BOSISTM & - CO! - - - - FALLFRIBBONS:--Now.opening at A. A. MASQN & Co.'s. one thousand pieces now style. ItibbOns.load RliCfc CANDY-40 boxes No.l " White" Hook Ch i, L ill' in st ore and for sale bjy. -% H. CHEEsE-240 braes, landinvand for sale by::j ? .., V V . octia J.'3.4IONNE I I CM. 7: (BEAN CHMSE—V boxes a'Andrews&Co.'4:Oeh . . kJ ebrated Cream Cheese, in store and fin oett6 ' J.S.BONNET Choice Hooks. -, - ,-, ...'-.1..'.1.0 ,, 44 prONES , YEAR, 1100E,Every Hay Beek and Tiliiii ' ILL Bock ' The Percy Reliques. Bernal Diaz' Conquest of Mexico. Spencer's Works. Ben Johason's'Works. • - . - Massingeris Flays. .. Asmodeus a fine edithin. Chambere'llitiscellany; 10 trols;extra. Waverly Novels, 27 vols. For sale by_ cell 8 H. S. BOSWORTH & CO.; Fourth it: CLEANSING LIQULL), for removing Paint and Grease Spots from Clothing, Carpets, Ise. .o.lla, for retßov , lug Dandruff from the Hair. For stile by_ • - oet3 - 13 . OSE HAIR 0 L, Rtielv tu peetumed;And tett.. belle than the usual hair oil's. For sale by oct3 . REYSga NeDOWEIL, PURE ESSENCE OF 13MGER 7 ' put lip .in half pint bottles. For sale bh itntsEmciacivai l ; • • - 144-Woodatreet.: . WINDOW GLASS--725 boxes BxtO Glass; 275 " 10x12 " 50 " 9x12 165 " 10x14 "• . 85 " "UV - '"- 10 " 9:14 - • • 25 " .'lOll6 , 20 " 10x16' Of Smith & Ilerrons7 manufactrire, which' We Will war rant equal to city brands. For sala at the lowest market. rates. All orders for larger size Glaisand for SheetGlastyleft with the subscribers, shall have Prontpt lineation. RAEY, MATTHEWS -Se C 0 .7 netHl 23 Water at., Agents for Stailli<erons. pit; Lb; acid - sit TOOLEN COMFORTS—An assoriment or Ladies', IT Gentlemen's and Cbildten'sWooletrComforts,iost . received by McCANDLESS ZS CAMPBELL; octS - -87 Wood street. . . . _ jARD- 3 a kege No. 1 Lard hisereed; stare•ingi Wr j snle by S. re.: W. SAIMAA/ ell, oct3 53 Wate . T.and 104.Pb:silt VIACKEREL- 40 bbls. No. 3, Man. inspection, far .LVI, sale by , . Asep27] 18111 TH -fa SINCLAIR., LEE Hes - ars:Km EIS Orrg ft:ta l m to the ker - Of H. Warehonee:No.loo Liberty, street, corner Cecil's W ooLi snegf4-oahand and for sale by . MEE "' ;. l • Alt, ' 7fr'•'*. _- ~;; •w .. r f 1:11 ~ .: 1 ~1 ; ~ pigs Lesiii, in arrive; for - sale tiy RIMY, 111A.TTHEWS&CO OS 1N ~$0 P 100 boxes No 1 Rosin Soap, ink more and for sale by [octal S. &W. HARSAUGS. LOUR-71 bbls. Extra Family Pion; ree'd and Gar sale . by. , isep2sl. S. &W. IiARBAUOIL ANr OO Oe L 7. ,.-_ : Mc highest prine in "Ist ,. i.gtt=lltl4):l bbls. and 9ikeg tot sale try El ocVb .51411T1 .fc BINQLAIR ..~; LL f ~,3c. ~ 9 •,~;: - `..' ~"' 1111 ~;~;: =r' mosso SMEM -, ',.':',',',',. , : : - e . :-1:: ; , : .,.. * ,,.. ~ , ..,•, - ;.,.;.: :7 qzt, - .---,:v.,
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