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Specie jars, lackered covers, per doz 1,25010,00 Show jars per doz 6,00018,00 ' Fluted Colognes, " •• • • 3,00011,00 Tinetures,ground stopper, per dozen •1,00012,0 0 Show Bottles, each 750 2, 00 ,HEMP-..Some small sales from store at $l l3O O 170,00 per ton. HULLED BARLEY..ReguIar sales at 3c. pet Pain do. attic. HAY...Sales at scales at $9Oll. • HIDES—We make no alteration in our quotions. Miss - part...... 7 0 9 ' Do. k ipps 5kin.1,0001,62 Span sh 14 0 16 Green 0 31 Do. salted • 0 I card of aot unchangedicmesanaorrooreroge aheavy iv but w e understand manyany r the per eentage enlarge sales. BarJuniata- •-- • . 0 Pongh wings •• • ••410 51 " Common- 311" Slabs. 4 0 Sheet.• •••• • • • •51 0 79 Russian Sheet •• • - 0 15 Boiler Plates.• •• .6 #9 0.9 10020 d Jun'ta 0 3,50 3d ••••• • 0 6,1 80 94 " •• . 0 4,00 Sp'ks P 60 7d "• •• • 0 4,50 • pressed. 010 _ 5d "• •• • 0 4,75 Boiler Rivets.• -•.7 0 800 0 5,00 NAVAL STORES..There has been no change in the market, and we quote old prices : Rosin Pbbl "SW 0— " N.Carolina 4,00 04,25 Titch 3,00 0 3,50 Ttientine,gal. •62 0 64 Pat, Allegh'y .3.00 0 3,50 Var'ish, Copal 1,75 0 2,25 INSURANCE.. The fol owing table gives the ratio of insurance on good steamboats: To Phila. and Balt. via ITo Wheeling ••• • • • 3. canal 3 Brownsville Cincinnati I 9 Louisvilte • ... ..... 9 1 Evansville, la.• ••• t 1 Nashville, Tenn., •• - 113 Memphis, Tenn. • • 1 1 New Orleans l 19 Saint Lotus, Iflo.• • 1 1 Quincy, IlLinois,.• • • 1 19 Burlington, lowa,- 11 I Galena, " 13 21 Jefferson City, Mo., 2 lndependence, Mc. • •11 LEAD.. Regular sales of Missouri Pig at 41c.; Bar 53c. Sheet Lead $5 p boa; Cut 6. The follow ing are the rates asked for Patent Lead Pipe : inch acqueduct No 2 Lead Pipe sc. P foot. I " " No. 2 " 6c. " # No. 2 " " 7e. " " No. / " " 8 10 .P " NO. 1 " " 7/sty " " " No. I " " 81c4> " 1 " " No. 1 " " 121c.V " All other sizes ale. to lb. LEATHER—We give our table corrected. New York, plll 190193 Baltimore, s 21022 Slaughter, " 20c. Upper Leather, p doz 625,00030,00 Calf Skins,... p doz 20,062'325,00 Phil'a. do yr doe 30,00036,00 Harness Loather, p lb 19020 c. Skirting,..do. 6C ii 2223 Bridle,. ...do p doz 30,00033,00 LUMBER There appears to lye very little doing at present and what few sales there are appear to be confined entirely to the country. For dry lumber we give our table as usual, without alteration: Cleary M Common do Flooring 1 Clear 19, do 033,00 Oak 024,00 Q 1 022 .11,01 Common d d o o 19,°°".°° Common 11 do 016,50 Pine Shingles Clear 2 do 44,00 y 1000 2.se.atto Common do .1,00 Laz hs, natv'd 2.00 t 2,12) OIL CARE—Sales of 20 tons at 612,00. OIL MEAL—Regular sales at 45c. OILS.. Sales of Lard Oil, No. I, at 54c.; No. 2 at 50c. Sales of Linseed at 85. Sales of Tanners' Oil at $lOOl5, according to quality. PIG METAL—Some elks since last week of No. 1 Allegheny at 024025. Sales of Canal Metal at $22 Hanging Rock at $29030. PROVISIONS—Bacon has declined. We now quote at Plain Hams 8109 c.; Sugar cured at 12c. ; Sides Sc.; Shoulders 49c. Lard is worth 610/7c. at which sales. Bunter is in some demand ; sales at 09c. for keg ; Roll at 12016 c. according to quality. POTATO..No change, We quote Reds at 40c; Neshannocks at 60c. RYE FLOUR.. Sales from first hands at 63,500 $3,63. SHEETINGS—ReguIar sales of Pittsburgh Brown Sheetings ata7lol t at 3ic 8,3 . I wh 7 l . ch is a alight ad ranee. SALT—S 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. •• • 50 7 12slump in hoz 1.1 0 1? . Mum:acid do• • - 2 0 71 2s •• " I o /Adios' Twist • 9 0 10 16, " " 12 0 1 Plug in kegs. • • 690 7 Scotch snuff. ••14 0 16 Plug in boles- 13 6t 15 happce 14 ID 16 6 Twist 690 7 I Cut& dry thou. 0 25 Cavendish.- • • • 0 5 TUBS..Regular sales at $8,5009,00 p doz. TALLOW.. We quote at 7071 c. in the absence VINEGAR—Regular sales Cider Vinegar, iu bble at 9c. prime. WHISKEY., A decline since last week. We quote sales of Rectified at 23024 c. WHITE LEAD—We notice an advance in White Lead, with asks 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 Blood I Full Blood. - Prime. - .i . T . '-k:! -, i • -•.: . ''." , '-: . : ,.,. . : :: ,, t:. ,- ,'a'..;:',..• , ,' , '.z-':,::=; e . O .. -21 •i - : - •.' •, •..' , :;',!4P ., ''.•-• , ,- .- 5 ,-2 .1,1 - ?e,'::, ~: ;. ,:,<:.-.-;,! : ,,;.4.-k.-: , , . ~ . : - t :,.....7.:.: . ,-.•, _. ~_. Irk3vis:woltld can ate attenttonoriourrelaersto the advenlsemantof the steautsitip thuahlSauds, paper tione.of the Liverpool steamers "haven higher , r ,p 4 11,0012. for _suothetthess .amt speed:, It will be seen . that. She : leaves Nam,Totklor - Liverpool oif Thursday. November -Wand titgruirari -leaves Liverpool' ettrig)ri January, The charges for passage Orl'her is bur bald more ihaa. - .th the saitual rackets; . aud. the ithorteniug ot .Itho snidely of those:who .ma y loath to , bring ouc that, Wends lel the Old-Count:y.lo more thaw cent lathsatelor the trifle Asf.extra'experuie over a pausge in the stilling ships ThOthpal.ai her commander is is a , Wild' 4 •. and. ad able seaman, . The Agents in !New: Ott W. Hyrcuss are`well. versed' in • 1, husiness, arta leave nothing =done to make Osten .gers hy.hereomfortablotTheitgent.imthis city, Mr: N - John Thompson,o. L 66 , Libertgetreetilsrilrgiie all in.; , foTtuatipttlus to wrung. Sm.; and taus; whittlarmake es; raugetheras through hitt4autyrely nponlhels being hate-. punetuallp • . • - • ciet3l:3t .Erßatilini,Flinid.. 6 .Tastxe4eived and for sale ,at NO 6.sBirditilleld Wee ,t (three :doors above Fotuth,) a fine _assortment of VithirS, Adapted expressly for. the use of ItURNIPMFItIJUI, end will be Bind in Quantities tit auttpurchascrs. foam FLUID is new ardeleiperfectlY free foam the dangerof explosion, and unrivalled for Beauty, • " :Economy 113.11. Convenience: It is a complefie - subsOune for Talloni. or'Clas,="being: perfectly eafein using„ ' beauutul inappearahte - and gives a tutiforttramt brd I.llent untrriVithont odor or, amoke.' , It is soiree from imputityas not to stain linen,. cothing:or furniture, and ;particularly: recommendtritself to the atteritlon'ofteOrni• '-'irY.Matelusti;Ditellfeeperteed'Fantiliel, at:Won as nee in Churches, Sfeamtoetsi and the Offices of pro- Aitindonollennernen. -To be had of the manufacturer. tido - ssidthfield ist4Pfltstia • lummox - See , Skreltookstor subscription to he capital kook °Me Clamant'' Insurance CdulPlat4 al Plttsbantriviill be openediti the'Board of Trade Booms; on Ittoayither.sllr day of Voveratter,ntlo".i.X. "9aaase -F i fty. dollars each.. TwO • dollars and fifty cents each share vibe paid on subscription. 01%1E15sta:teas: "Ww.LLaiieter, Jr.. - Robert Woods. Wm. B. =lure " :Joseph Planner. Er.l,l.laer: " 'Jonah Slog -' John Sheritt' Alex. Roseburg. 11. B. Xing. - (oct2Ond ' Balm OF Prrrgatinf, 2. October 19, 1849, Mg" An. Election 'for 'Th tile Directora f . thla Bank, kifthe eamtunHr year; wilt be held at the Bank ing House, of Monday; the 19th day of November next. ottl9:dtd ' - ' • Joan &mita, Cashier. FaCILLIGE BASIC OP PITTS/11117011, - - ' October 19tb, 1E349. tr 76 An Election for Thirteen Directors of this Blink, to'serve for the ensuing year, wilt be held at the Bank ing House, On Monday, the 19th day of November next,, between the hours of 9 .1: Y. and 3 P. M. cede:Wei ?Boxes M. flows, Cashier. - ,Maanntaars'ano Morcrracruesn's - - October 19,1849. S ibPD" , rixt I:leerier' a for Thirteen Directors of this Bank, pr theensuing'year, will be held at the - Banking Rouse, on Monday, the . 19th darof November next. 9ef9 dtd • , W. , B. Ihniar, Cashier. allePalihittraw . trisnt Ball.—a The citize n s are respect. .faUy mfortned that she F.arastorws Fate Ceurawr will give a BALL, on FILTAT es:Lintel, November Bib, at the !sr. . TheMmYagenhaveengaged • Mr. lirMeeTe Bead tor the occasion.• sep2s: id trAitalmel Chance otobtaining a:superfine RAT pc GlirannalTa itny that can be manufaeurred, la now aifferedias I amdeterrninea sell oft my, present , siock mgreatly radated piece, in order la make t foam. for my its .-atock. • Irian wcraldseenre a bargain call soon. WEL FLEMING, I 130 Woad st.-; corner of Virgin alley- 17'06 W. BIDDLE, Elentlat•-!Ressoven to a new three 'story Brick, onStarzurretasr., - onO dont be low Sixth street. TEETH INSERTED,from one to a whole iselt, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Out,restoring the Facz to prlmnal sha_pe.:TEETH EXRACTED, with little ei no. paht. DZCATED ,Tricra permanently .aatied by 1/41a4NGIPMre aligthe Tootb-ache, which is mush bet .• ter gout eurnigit,.though it should be done in dire min. jales.m.eyeamistantly. • .ElETAttentiossr.ttOßKllT BARKER, Moscato? W01uM,14.31-Idarbribettoetn Sewed and -22ird streets, Rittsburghtstsuldp.onband, aiorgeand gemiral as .sonrent of Fissions= ftsamr-sung Crannoo. - -.'eartieglar_ imolai= void. to the Cutting of Custom Work orbielt will be matte in the most fashionable man Der, told moreasoneble terms. mayB litsileorTbeJotantastanTaxwas %clam of Flas hy:re:mad Allegheny,' meet-on the second Monday of eve on atSehoettleite re, in the Dietnond. .sanG7Vl' • lounitotret,jr., Secretary, irr ri Journeymen 'Saddlers, Harness an ,TrtutkoMaloirs . Soniety meets the first Saturday of every month, at Union Hall, corner 'of Smithfield and Fifth Streets (utityllklyy -W. C. Onsiunta, See'p% LlXOdapeuswie lasi! Odeon Building, Fourth ldreee,4odoens, irc‘nd and Sonafteld streas.—Pluebnrgh Oacarnpmeitt, N 0.2, meets Ist and 34 Tuesdays of each Vtoutti. • . _Pittahuigh..Dittree- - -Lodge, No. meets 2d and 4th. Teeidays. ,Itleelnuties , ,_Lodge, No. fr, meats every Thursday 'selting. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening— - • • - IronVity_Lodge, No.-182, meets -every Monday ev'ag. „-Mount Month Lodg.e, No. 330, meets every. Friday evening. roarZhly O :10 O. In—lnuca ot Meeting, Washington "Waal istreolOt4tweatt Sanaa Virgin alley. I /!;rtsliitrz!'"l:l•s9)t/) No. ',Kid—Meets. every Titesday lneeawß llisacoierEickseareir, No. 117-Ideets Ist and ad `Fildiy,direfich talus-1y ME o rr I. O. Or O.' F...••ALLEGIIENT LODGE, No. 49 nests at the Hall, corner of Wood street and 'Virgin . every Thursday evenivg, at el o'clock. Geoltoz Bassicti,Seey. use Couces.—Phthisic or Asthma cured Otime or tho.Medicioe of Nature. - AmericattOil, procared . from a well near Brooks - lilleiKentucky;lBs feet below the earth's surface, 170 feet of - which waif - through a solid' rock. 'A -gentleman residing in Frankford, Beaver coun ty, .I ) ,o4,labout 60 years of age, was a ffl icted with • deep seated eougb, of 15 months standing; which • disturbed" his rest and caused bim to eject a quantity .of illicit mucus dilly, which . reduced him ao much that he way very,thin . and, eak, Bylining two- hot ... Des of the;Oil he was complefely cured of his cough, tinirged fat aid hearty. The above was commuaitMed to Mr. Wm. Jack son by Mr:James Morrison, of Frankford Springs. Pressmetou, August 14,1846. This /eta certify, that I have been afflicted thirteen years with: he Phthisici: and- about twelire days ago I Wit very bad.% `I heardorthe American 011, and purchased a - bottle, and commenced usiag it, by ta a small teaspoonful twice a day, and in three days I was ,entirely cured of my cough, and now feel-as welVas though 1 had never had it. D. Btacturrorm, Virgin alley: Exa _ Nola isholeanio and retail by Win. Jackson, the piogiietarts sole and only agent for western Penn ',dues, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio, NIL - B}l,l.iberty 'street, head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pried - bottle: per bottlei. BistriMue or Ktorisairins Cournwarnwi.--lione is eeuin' but what has the name nod address of Wm. 3acksoni Liberty street, Pittsburgh, on the kbel,--and thir pamphlet in which each bottle is e t ichnea; Oil:ones ofthe propyietors, D. Ball Co., ygintock, is also printed AD the pamphlet. Another ugly of -detecting the counterfeits, a the difference in `prices Thirgeanine is sold invariably at 150rits. per bottle, and no while some sof. the counterfeits are Kim at .yarions prices , ander. Sold zetail by sub agents in almost every town in the above Districts. oct96:dBtw • Dirr • Toornfactra, Gnus, Bso'Btur.sru. arm ( Mars th e use of Wow:de - es celebrated Vs:4mq_ TOoth - Watb_ , Tooth-ache can, etreettally eared. - Tender and Diseased Gums made - firm And healthy. Bid Breath much bnproyed, and the Teeth reed from tartar, and made beautifully wbite. ' Price, 50 seats per bottle . Malt ATtiCll3 is ,patroniz e d by* elite of goeliturbigi d r concentrated, and will . make one visited the.wash. Bold wholesaleanti:emit by WM'. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe. Store, "Biti BOOT?, 8u Liberty wieet, head of wood etlent. fitudnudb. ' ape:Caulk* _ - - Viii e ii , - and Dry Goods. c ejmny.rcui IsCAMPBB44, No. 97• Wool sass; DI n c c edvorliboved silky, Watmasems Toast, natio psi[ oons sum Fatter Vanarsa, beg leave to say to their enstbniers smd all country merchants and trade 4ealellyShat their stock is most zomplete," They have devoleocconsiderabletime to theselecuon of their Pill.l, KOOS, and feel warranted in saying-that they ean offer Goods which will.compete in quality and price with any . r,.,, lumsifintitmeltp - --.- • ' • -'` Merchants mint' -- .5,/' - will please , cal) and .ekansigl.„.;.--- -- ..- -,- - ;trap . All'ordorsi)eekiall , ' eit . , _ . . . . . . -- • " Hippo Clothing li:imports:us, . ih.',l ; 7 Afarko.itrest„-betteren Front and Second4lYMb. undersigned would respectfully inform his friends ..,...; *tauten that he has insiteeeived a splendid at of CLOTHS, CASSiIIiERES and V.MT ,..426„ .fithe latest and most desirable patterns, and is iirkWfroftircdio , fill ell orders in his line. . His lone ex 'nal= in thebininess enables him to hope for illiberal Pe- Ns, of su - 'li e will make all descriptions of that . •P. ousie. e clotbb: 1 1 yi th e bell:memo r4O mast faeldonable - style, for cash :.. -: +.- .4 4 1%2.1 • ,H. ,I . ROGERS.: v --- ---- t 'BOISETORiiiE Oansanar Tear s ' , A . .... 0 4, works in harness ; pricier the saddle; is ~ ,,..,.4 '.., ~iii.ao • end searrarautsound in .ille. "'"..) ' I(l.oiNy l itti be, sabLeheap , tor-want .ot use-•insiThs sem aill! i% Chillei istsblesiThird street, • - ES,-7 ':J- ME ~~ .: , ~ ~ -. y ~', 3.~ - ~ ` °'~r`~'^ ~, ~, sepll2.dtcw - .'xtr . - '&11, :~:;: ':_;;i: ARRIVALS EARTUir. OF. Atkits-i -•,..ttean Mail via' Philitielphig, due 3 al.; closes 12 n. 'Western Mall; Pin. exul t Louitor., , dne 8 r.ai.,closesBP. i.ta. Bouttr.vitt Italt.ond Washington, due r. st.,elotess M. North-Western via Clevelaniii duo 10.5..1t4 claws A. tqd 'Western New Yoz, due`Bl.. st.,Oloses 8 sat ,• .. • . - -Terealsis. Asked. Offersd Banker Pittiburgh, •-••••• •• 450,00 WO9O 350,00 BrullangeStutk-A 4 - ,=4 -_... : ••• 47;00 ' 40,00 blerultants , and'hlitlink ~ '51,00 50,00 FaimereDeßeiglßank•-• 2 1sTont in market. Hand Street '50;00 50,00" 49,00 Northern Libertiesitrislie••:•- 60,00 Ivo Old - Alleghturlitr:dge4.i...-,=.•-• 25,00 30,00 35,00 Conuellsville R. IL , Stelek,paidon ehareok9 5,00 1,43 City Elos (0 P ieat;)•t•—• • • - 02,00 151Mikuurtheittliridge• -••••••••---- 35,00 Gas . 50,00 Penna:s , s, quoted in Philadelphia • •-•--- Penna. tps, " " ._ 101} New issue Trea s ury; Notes, Ws; quoted in Philtda. 417} Weekly the Hiarketio. OFFICE'OF TOE POST, t Ftuatsir:lmmo, Nl:mantle, 2, 1849. I The rivers are now in fine order, end business has hecome brisk Meyer. There considerable activ ity. There is some ehanges in the market since last Week.; ASHES..The market is now well supplied with all kinds; salesmoderate. WeAtter our figures; :Soda Ash 3.4 rents, WS* p er , ayes Salaratus, opay Sethehinse,- 21034, ALUM—We note Wes eta regular way at 31{33t ALE—There is'no 'change in prices, the ship meats have been considerable since the rise. We quote ea follows e • • Bavarlaii Beet, p bbl‘' $6 00 Bommon, per barrel, $6 00 7 00 XXX - do "- 700 Common, half barrels... • 300 XX - do 350 ' XXX do 400 Common, qr. barrels, • ~.... 150 XX do • - 175 XXX do 200 —wi.h 50e per bbl thrown off for cash. BROOMS—The market is almost bare, with sales at $2,5093,50 according to qttality. ,BRlCKS—Firebricks are gelling from stores at $13013,504.-11.; Paving brick, from yard, $5,50 6,00; Common, $4,505,00. Premed, $l2, daily. ered. BLOOMS—V:6 quote at $7O for best quality; for common 850055,00., BEESWAX..Some transactions reported at 190 20e. from first bands 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 first hand at $1,701,8 7 ; from store at $2,00. The market seems to be fully .supplied. Receipts large. . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR...An advance is reported on account of scarcity and good demand. We bear of sales at $2,2502,37. BEANS—Some demand; males of small lots at 68 (370 e. BEEF..SaIes of Dried Beef at 8081c.in a retail way; but little doing. CORN MEAL.. We bate no sales to report. Mar ket almost bare. We quote nominally at 55c. CORN MEAL...Scarce and in demand ; held at 50c. CATTLE-Salts of Beeves in the yards at $3,25 04,75 according to. quality. Seep were sold at 61,0002,00. COTTON-The muket is very bare, there being no receipts for some time on account of the tow water. . CURES E.. The receipts have been heavy and the market is fully supplied. There have been some heavy ahipments East.. We quote common at 6406 c; cream at 61061 c.; Goshen 7071 e. CANDLES.. We have no change to report: City dipped. 9 boo einelnaando - 022 Mould 10 '016f Sperm, best brands3o 032 Pittsburgh Star- - .21 022 Do. inferior 23 030 CRACKERS..Thb regular sales to the trade are at the following rates: Water Crackers $3,73# bbl. Batter do. 4,50 ' Pilot Bread , 3 , «5 t 1 Sugar and Soda eratkeis 7c. 9' Ib. COTTON YARNS-Have advanced. The fol. owing is a correct list of prices: N05..6, 6 and 7 !' 8, 9 and 10 " 11 and 12 Candlewick No. 50(1 r: goo sr 700 " 800, 900 and 1000 7 1 rr r/ Discounts per cent. on all sales over $5O. CORDAGE..There have been some alterations by manufacturers, which are noticed below 1 Manilla Rope, by Coil, 15c Do do when cut,. 16c White Rope, by Coil, 12c Do do when cut, 12c Tarred do by Cod, 11e Do do when cut, 12c Packing Yarn, fine, 10c Do do common, 9c Manilla Bed Cord'', $1,7502,6203,50 p Do do ; per coil, -, 13 gr Hemp do 1,6002,25143,00 $ Do do per coil, 10 er Manilla Plough Lines, 76087 p Hemp do do 75 COPPER..The rates are, Braziers 27028; Sheath. log 27; Old' 18019. CHOWLATE-Sales at $2,7503,00, according to bread. FLOUR..There have been some receipts this week. The tales on wharf and from wagon at $4,- 5064,56. Sales (rein attire at $4,6804,75. FISH..The market is now supplied. Sale* of Salmon atlllBl Of No. 1 Mackerel at $l4; of No. 2, ,at6lo; No. 3,86,5006,75. Herring, 65,6066,00; Cod, $4.760.5,00, FRUIT..SaIta,Of Green Apples at $2,0002,2.5 gr bbl. The marke ts not well supplied. Old Raisin. at 83. Lemons are scarce at $7. Ground Nuts are worth 75080 c. ' FURS-The following are the ratesat present .-- Red Fox, Nu. I, 23 ep 50 I Raccoon 0 Gray Fox 121 0 85 Mink ..... •-• • • 50 25 Muskrat 61 - Deer Skin, IF lb. 14 0 FEATHERS-Small sales from store at 31033 c. The market is poorly supplied; demand fair. A large lot might not command morethan 31c. FREIGHTS-By River toeincinnati, 16c; to Lou isville 18c; to St. Lords 25e p 100 lb. The following are the charges from this point east by the differiant routes: By canal to Philadel phia- Butter, Baton, Lard and Tallow... Tobacco Leaf, Ohio, p 100.. do " Ky., " " . • Feathers , Wool, Fors and Peltries Hemp, Seeds of all kinds, " Whiskey,per 134 Flour, per bb1..... , • From Pittsburgh to Baltimore, via Brownsville, freights are carried by the Eclipse 6 day line at 80c ft 100. By. Burke St Co's Express Line, through in two daya, freights are carried at-61,25 p 100. From Baltimore West, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the charges are given in the Baltimore American, as thllows : "From this city:to Cumberland: Hats, Boots, Bon achy and Medicines, 36 cents f 100 lbs. Dry Geed', Groceries, Queeesware, Tobacco, 25c. Coffee, Sal and•Fish,2oc; .‘ , , • ."Freightcto Pittsburgh, by the Susquebantin . Rall• road and Pennsylvania Canal, are se follows, viii: Dry Goode, 800. Bales, 70c. Groceries, Paints and Dye Stuffs, 70c'. Coffee 45 Queensware, 60c. Clay and Soda Ash. 60e!. Rosin and Tar, 50e. Leather, 70c.- Mackerel, p bbl, $1,25, and Her. rings M. "By o , Connoes Line, Dry Goods, &c., 75c. Hard ware and Groceries' 620. Queensware and Tobac co, 60c.. Tin Plate and Copper, 45c. Coffee, Tar, Fish, &c.45c. • "Freight by Elder, Gelato° & Co's four day line to Wheeling, 111,25 gr 100 Ds for ordinary goods." GROCERIES.',,There has, been no change since last week, except "a little drooping in Sugar and Mo lasses. Coffee is firm et 11c. Sugar 5106-Ic ; Mo le:ores 27028 c. Rice 5c in tierces. Sugar House Molasses at 40642 c. . GRAIN: .No change. Wheat 80085 c.; Barley 66062 c.; Rye.soc. ; Corn 45050 c. ; Oata 29030 c. `,GENSING.-Held at 25c. - GUNKWDER..SaIes 'are regular at the 'follow ing rates : .. ' ', - .. , . FFG.i.-; , -4,75 0 5,60' ' Eagle do in "pa= Eaglet* Os:._ .1.70 0 3,00 pers.-- .. 0 3,37 Do. di 8 ) cati 7,00; R0ck•p0wder....3,25 0 3,62 FPFQd0........ - 0 ii,eta , . „ .. .., ... ~,..7,._,-.:,:-'3.):-T.-:;:l''.•',' -: :'," -1 .% - i . f:T;i:j'k'g': -. .k5:. , „:7' . . p -.- . - ? . --; ~: ~ ~ ~-~ =EN t 171 c. p IS 18 1 " as . 394 it 44 .171 ft ft 94c. p doz 81 44 Si 8 44 44 Sir From the New York Journal of Commerce, of Monday: MONEY EXCHANGES—Money is plenty with out change. The Banks are fully supplied with pa per from their dealers. Stocks are bettor; for Gov ernment and State securities and for fancies there is a decline from last week. As yet there is about $60,000 going out by the English steamer. The insurance companies are asking a little higher rate premiums for the present boat, in coosequdnce of one of her engines being disabled, which if adhered in, will prevent the quantity going forward that otherwise might be sent. The amount of duties re ceived on the:27th were $43,827 60; received in the Sub Treasury, $65,844 80; paid, $15,433 74; bal. ants, $3,901,614• Exchange for the coming steam ers has hardly opened, but ranges from 96210 i for sterling; francs, 6,21,1.p5,221. FREIGHTS—To Liverpool, there has been rather more Soar going forward, but leas corn. REAL ESTATE—There is an evident feeling to speculate in unimproved property, particularly in Brooklyn, where there has been two very largd sales at auction this week, which brought forward good companies; and prices paid, in many instanc e s, equalled 1836 rates. BUSINESS GENERALLY is moderate, but as much doing as could be expected. ....45c ....50c —.Mc ....87ic ....87ic ....100c ....82ic ...76c Ca ... A TRUNKS OP VALUABLE BOOKS, Clothing and 4 other articles, 1 German Rifle,l Guitar, &a., to pay boarding and other charges, at ACTION.—On Monday evening, November 6th, at 8 o'clock precisely, I will cause to be sold at McKenna's Auction Rooms, in the City of Pittsburgh, to the highest and best bidder, to pay a certain amount of boarding and other charges, the contents of 4 trunks containing Books. The greater part are very valuable works on chemistry, in the Ger man language. Also, a lot of second-hand clothing, gnitar, I German rifle, said to be an excellent article.— The ow ner of the above mentioned property or his agent willtake 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 payi n g all charges and costs. - ANNE MURRAY. octs JAMES IifeKENNA Auct. SHERIFF'S SALE OF A CLOTHING STORE AT 4UCTION.-05 Friday next, November 2d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve,by order of John Forsyth, Egg., High Sheriff of Allegheny County, at the Clothing Store of Hamilton J. Rogers, in Market street, between let and Second streets, the entire stock of Goods in said Store, consisting of Coats, Panta loons, Vests, superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Hdkfs., Hosiery, Trimmings, &c JOHN FORSYTH, Sheriff. JAMES hIcKENNA, Aucl'r. DWELLING HOUSE AT AUCTION.-1 will offer for sale on Saturday, the .11 day of November, at 3 o'clock in the afternoonon the premises, a LOT OF GROUND, 10 feet front ' by 100 feet deep, on which is erected • o good Substantial Two Story House in front, and a Two StoryPrame House in the rear. This proper ty is situated on the Allegheny river, immediately above the Glass House of Messrs. Hannans, and has a 40 feet street in front and rear. The owner living out of the County, it will be sold a bargain. - - oct27 JAMES McKENNA, Ana :,, ‘;.Z'--,71, =MiZial ".i.• :. AUCTION SALES, BY JAMBS M 'HENNA, ATIC27OIYEE7I, No. 114 WOOD STRXES. TIMER DOORS /1051 PIM( REM =MI EINIMESE .''',',; . :.- ,.- ',,.`.:'.' , 1•5.t..°:::; 1 ':-..;7'":• . q...•.:"'- ,., ' StetirrieLtike Ene Gordon Heaver . , '•• ‘" • ldichigan;NO.2; 7 o.l.sop,:BOOer.- ":. , Louie M'Lnne,, nneiy Brownsville. .. '• Philip Doddridge,rownsville. "- • Pevtona. Henricksoa; - .l2ldirlsesport. Messenger No. 2, Woodward, Cincinnati • Isaac Newton, Hemphill, Cincinnati. • Mary Ann,.MoGrowen,Wheeling. " General Shields, Cincinnati. " Comet, Boyd, St Louis. DI.PARTED, Steamer Michigan N 0.2, Gilson, Beaver. " Lake Erie, Gordon, Beaver. Lords APLane, Bennett, Brownsville. • R. Wighunan, --, Elizabeth. • PhilipModdridge, —, Brownsville. Peytoaa, Hendrickson, McKeesport. Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Vermont, Hazlet,flt. " Jefferson, Johnston, Louisville. ' Highlander Force, Cincinnati. • Confidence , ' MeGuire,Cincinnati. " Brilliatt, Grnnati. • Jenny Lind, Gal l agher,Galtigh Zanesville. • Caledonia, Calhoun, Sunfish. • Caleb Cope, Mutdock,.Wellsville. • Genesee, Moore, St Louis. -' Mt. Vernon, Kountz, St. Louis. : • CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH DAILY STEAK PACKET LINE. T a ls Independent Line of steamers is now composed of the largest, swiftest, best fi nished and furnished, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West. The highest wages are paid for the services of the best and most experienced men engaged in the river business= The line has been in operation for tux years; has carried nearly t wo millions of people, without doing the slightest iniary . to their persons. The proprietors 'challenge cora panson with any passenger line in the Union for safety, regnlarity,,and speed. All that money can procure has been provided for the safety, comfort and-convenience of passengers. The boats leave for Cincinnati as follows: MONDAY PACICE T.—The MONONOARITLA,Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'eloek; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 F. t. TUESDAY PACEST.—The Mamma No. 2, Capt. Jno. Hanletar, will leave Pittsburgh every 'Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. N. WEDNESDAY PACHET.—The Nino Eriowin No. 2, Capt. S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at lOo'clock i Wheeling e very Wednesday even ing at 10 P. te. THURSDAY PACHET.—The Bauxurrr, Capt. R. 1. Grace will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'c l ock; Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 r. FRIDAY PACKET—The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Crooks will leave Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock• Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. H. SATilltDdY PA CKEZ—The bitsanNe KB No. 2, Capt. r. C. Troodroard, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 0 o'clock i Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. Y. SUNDAY PACKET.— The IsLec NEWTON, Capt. P. Drroi., will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. X. ow 5. LOUISVILLE PACKETS. FOR WIIFFI.ING, CINCINNATI A LOUISVILLE SATCRDAY Psexer.—The A i n No lilac and fast passenger steam Par ket TELEGRAPH 3. Hezle Com mender, wall leave Pittsburg foreel ing, Cincinnati and Lonistrille,and all intermediate Ports, every Saturday, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FORSYTH tr. DUNCAN. Agents. The Telegraph bas 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 0 and Pike No 0, to Sant- Louls—timethrough,mint DA Ts. ocUlly 1848. 1848. Pittsburgh and Brownsville Daily Packet Line. Fstertumts Ist, 1348. PRIMVAIIT 15t,1648. LEAVE DAILY AT S A. M. AND 4 P. M. The following new boats complete the line for the present season: ATLANTIC, Capt, James Parainson; BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUIS WLANE, Capt. E. Bennett. The !mats are entirely new, and are fitted up without ragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procure has been prom drd . The boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat, at the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on board, as the boats will certainly leave at the advertised hours. ocitt _ Regular litnesvllle Packets. Steamer YANKEE, Capt 111cEss.. leaven veSaturday, at 2 o'clock, r M. teamer JEN NY LIND. Captain ClALLtanks, leaver very Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P m. For freight or paarage apply to W. Li WHEELER, Agent, octet Corner of Water and Smithfield its. iliguliiPacket for • V., THE fine steamer WF.IA,SVILLE, Copt C•:" " 4 Baa.viss, will leave fur the above tutd toter me tate ports on IVedrsesdays and Saturdays. For freight or passage apply on board, or to octG GEO. B. MIL:FENHF-RGER, Agt. or Beaver and WellerWe Tu new and splendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. Mustriocs, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. For freight or passage, having superior aecomrnoda tions„aeply on board. oat° - Mew Arrangement. ~. Tun steamer BEAVER. CHAR. E. CLARKE. Plaster, will leave this city every Monday, nes • ay and Friday, at 10 a. sr. She has a boat at the landing, between Wood st. and he Bridge,prepared 10 receive freight at any time. 10C1G ~, Wm. B. Wheeler, .71"47423:7'1- S . TRAMBOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley Grier's Counting Room, corner of Water and Smith field streets, Pittsburgh. Gent For Cinclanatl-4itegolar Packet. - The fine steamer MT. VERNON, lIIIIAM _ KOVIITZ, Master, will leave bribe above and nterme•tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to Data 010, B. hiILTENHERGER,Ag't 26 28 3D 32 94 .350'37 ijllk The fast packet ALLEMIENY BELLE, Cept. AVM . M. HANNA, will run regularly be tween tits urgh and Franklin, on the Allegheny River. Leaves Pittsburgh each Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. at. For freight or passage, apply on board. °eta —•- Orphan's Court Sale. BY order of the Orphan's Court of Allegheny County, 1,11 will be sold on the Premises, by Public Vendue on Saturday, the 17th day te r f Norembe 1849, at 2 o'clock r , all that FARM of PIECE OF LAND, situate in Wil kins Township late the property of Daniel Mathews, deceased, containing Sixty-one Acres and One Hundred Perches, adjoining lands of James Verner, it Jones. R. Dewhurst, pan of the same tract taken at the appraise meet by Andrew Mathews, one of the heirs, and others. The above piece of Land is of first rate quality —ln goon order, and convenient to the River and Canal. For further particulars, enquire on the premises., or o f THOS. MELLON, Esq., Pittsburgh. To be sold by order of Court. C. SNIYELY, oct.24:ts Administrator. W all Paper. JUST RECEIVED AND NOW OPENING—IS cases of splendid PAPER HANGING, of entire new pat terns, carefully selected from the beet houses in New York and Philadelphia, jot halls, patron and chambers. Those having Houses to Paper. and Merchants buying to sell again, will find every variety of style end finish, both glazed and unglazed, and at such prices as cannot fail to please. Ateo-500 pieces Window Blind Paper, shaded. 200 " plain Green. They will be sold for Cash or Rugs, at the Wall Paper Store of .1. SHIDLE, oct2hd2w Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. JAM A. JONES BRIIIMISTZ. NEW DRUG STORE. JAMES A. JONES & COMPANY. THE undersigned have opened a NEW DRUG and FAMILY MEDICINE STORE, In Lotion's New Row, corner of Penn and Walnut streets, Fifth Ward, with an entire new stock of Drugs, Medicines and Per fumery, where they are prepared to furnish all articles kept in a Drug and Family Medicine Store. Having a good stock, and being acquainted with the business from a practical experience of several years, they respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. N. a Physicians' prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours of the day and night. JAMES A. JONES & CO TEAS: TBAlit i TEAS II 1 1 IT 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, And will hereafter be kept constantly on hand. They are neatly and securely put up • in metallic packs of i, i and 1 tb each, with their printed card—showing the kind of Tea, pr ce, name of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RCTAIL PRICSA: 0 IGunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 50 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Imperial 50 621 75 1,00 1,15 ri Hyson a l. Y. Hison ............ 50 021 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 Black 371 50 BLACE.S. Fine and Extra Eine ••• 75 IA 1 1 95 1,50 We will warrant all the 'runs we sell to be equal to, if not superior to any sold in this City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can he 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 (idler companies iu this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and good flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable terms For sale by JOS. S. M. YOUNG A CO., N, W. corner 4th and E. Perry streets, and e YOUNG & BON, 5, W. corner 3d and Ross streets. I=llE t. • stag 1849. OHIO LINE Franklin Packet. a.-... ,-,:.i. - r.7•''._f:: l :': , rs' . _' , "-; - :4. ±_‘;''''il,'.',:, : :: . .i': - ; - :::.''' - ':i... -- .... - Z";:f..: 4 ...•; : . f .:',i'i.:'.,:;-':2 . -i:'' , ';:i - .: 1 , ,-7.f..::::5:i. , 77 , ':j;),..'.;4:' , ..'"-: - : 1- ",:-... ,, ...`. , ? 7 , --.- • . MEI • ' „ =ME ~~. „ . • j, :rl,lHrillaTittiit39ioriac4l4.fitstbitiottikilt ZUirtinclxon . th*Alit'llOnday,itraeretibtit.: ,2 RlKmC on_Felderalittee.‘in .211 - 11abi 1'611114r: htidje • - OP.kirruoit - PER sassiosioislnvntioririts: • -.- English -Department, including ,Ifeading, Orthography end Defining,, : Writing,. English Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic. Englis h Cthripusitionand Criticistri,GeogrAphy, History,Arithmetic and the higher branches of hlathe mance, Natural ',Philosophy; Chemistry, 'Astronomy, Botany, Physiology, Geology, Intellectual and Moral Science, and all other branches requisite to a thorough English Education. - • - 820 00 Classical Department, including the Latin and Greek Languages, each - - - 86 00 French 810 00 Berman 810 00 The services of competent teachers are secured for such as desire instruction in French and German, and 1 also in Drawing, Painting and Music. - It is desirable that pupils enter at the commencement of thOSession yet they are received at any time, and ' are charged at the above rates from the time of entrance. — No deduction made for absences, except in cases of protracted illness. Farther information may be obtained, and applications made by calling upon the PRINCIPAL, at his Rooms on Federal street, or at his lodgings in ” Irwin's Bow," Lib erty street Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets t_ or by addressing a note through the Pittsburgh Post Office to the Principal. N. W. METCALF., - Allegheny, Angast-7, 1849. faug9:dtf 111111 Property for Sale or Exchange. THE undersigned will sell at a low rate and upon easy terms or will exchange ( or City Property, the STEAMGRIST AND SAW hIILLS, CARDING hLa- CHINERY, &c., situate on the Northern Turnpike, 23 miles East of Plusburgh,in Westmoreland County. The Engine, Mills and Machinery are all in first rate order. The Gnat Mill contains three setts Burrs and one sett common Mill Stones with all the best machinery and ap pliances tin making dour, & c. &c. And attached to the Steam Engine is a Saw Mill and Double Carding Ma chine, all in good order. The Engine being of sufficient power to run all together. The Land and other Buildings appurtenant to these Mills is as follovesi-Fout Acres of good Land with two good Dwelling Houses, a Store House, a large Stable, Smoke House and Blacksmith Shop, and other small buildings. The mouth of the Coal Pit is within ten rods of the En gine House, with sufficient Coal belonging to the Mill to run the Engine upwards of fifty years. This Mill property is situate to the heart of the best grain growing neighborhood in Western Pennsylvania: upon a good road, within eleven miles of the Canal, and near the line of the Central Rail Road. RICHARD DUNCASTER, on the premises. For further particulars, inquire of THOS. 111ELLON Esq. Pittsburgh occ24:3md&ar frarmer a Blammosh Insurance Company, WASHINGTON COUNTY, N. Y . The Largest Insurance Company in the United States. THIS Co. hive issued about 40,000 ,Polietes this year thus far, and probably at the rate of 10,000 annually in this State, mostly in the Eastern and middle parts The rates of this Co. are low;both for cash and the pre mium note. The cost to Insure an ordinary risk for 81000, will be premium note 810 only. Cash 40 per cent. on the note, which, with the policy and survey, make it about 85 for five years ; 81,00 per year, two cents per week, or reek • oning annually 10 cents on 8100. This amount of cash, although small, has paid all loss es promptly for several years; and, from the increasing business, the Directors are warranted in the belief that no tax upon the premium note will be necessary. This Co. are prohibited by their Bye-Laws from insuring in blocks or exposed parts of villages, or from taking lasts upon any kind of Mills, Shops or Machinery, which are considered hazardous, or (rota taking over 82000 In one risk. The policies of this Co. are free from the objec tionable conditions found In the policies of many other companies, out of which so much litigation arises. All matters of difference may be settled by arbitration in the County where the loss happens, by those Insured in the Co., and who are, of course, members. ARCH. BISHOP, Secretary. C. A. COLTON, GenL Agent for Western Pal—to be found at present at Brown's Hotel, Pittsburgh. octll,lwdtst yw THE MUTUAL LIFE AND'REALTII INSURANCE COWAN I", of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pepnsylvania, March, 1e.48 ; Charter Per petual; Capital 8100,000. Rarer lower than any Pennsyl vania Comparty and full 20 per cent. lower than the usual rates of L ife Insurance, as the following comnari son. will show. Thus a person or the age of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard $2,36, Pennsyl vania 82,36. Penn Mutual $2,311, &tunable 82,04, New England 82,36, Albion SA' 45, New York Life $2,36, Life and Health, PhdadelPhia, 81,91. Dutecraas—Samuel D Omck, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone. Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas 0 B Campbell, M M Reeve, AL D.; Lewis Cooper, .1 Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Presi dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President, Robert P. King; Secretary, Francis Blackburne. Applications will he received and every information given by SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, Agent. (harms: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood !streets. Pittsburgh. ocr29:y Payette Premium laukets. WRITE AND BROWN DOMESTIC FLANNEL. WE arc now receiving from the Factory a large sup ply of there Goods, which we are selling lower than such Goody can be had elsewhere in this city. We 1.1.1 no acids in bleaching that injures the goods, our ob ject being to produce goods not for show only but (or comfort and durability, and as such they received the first premium over all other goods exhibited at the late Allegheny Agricultural fair. For Rale at the Blanket Lkmot, No. 56 Market st., and at the Warehouse of FAYETTE MANUFACTURING CO., No. 112 Second street. Blankets of our wanufnetare are sold in Alteghen Clry by Alr. JOHN DEAN, and also at the "TWO HI WINDOW :A," Federal *meet- oetts:lm Fastrxma, October Itttb, tts49. ripliE firm of fiIICKLIN & BRYDEDI being dissolved, I the undersigned will continue th e Forwarding an d Commission business,at the Steamboat Landing, Frank lin, and respemfally informs his mends that he has gone to the expense of a heavy insurance on the Warehouse and contents for several years, and trusts he will give entire satisfaction to all who may patronise nun. fie will receive freight at the lower Landing. octl3 J A MIS DRYDEN . T. B. YOUNG A CO. have removed from No.B Commercial Bow, Liberty street, to the corner of Third and Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's Ho le —would respectfully Inform their old customers, steam boat friends and the citizens generally, thot they will keep constantly on hand a superior stock of CABINET WARE made of the best materials and by the most ex perienced workmen. Pri rate dwellings, steamboats and hotels, furnished on the most reasonable terms, and all work warranted equal to that of any other establishment tEr UNDERTAKING promptly attended to in all its branches. octa QUEENSWA RE, GLASS AND CHINA STORE, Wood strut, mar St. Charles Hotel, Passburgh. THE subscriber has constantly on band the belt end handsomest stock of the above articles to be found in any establishment East ar West. and has just opened some new styles of his own importation, not found in any other store. Solar stand, hanging and side Lamps; Fluid and camphine do. Girondales, Candelabras, French and English Mantel Ornaments; Britannia Ware, Waiters ' he., Ac_, which will be sold low, in large and small lots, to suit pur chasers. Merchants and families are invited to call, as it is worth looking at at any nom. foct9j M. HODKINSON. A Beautiful white for Ladles. WARRANTED not to injure, but on the contrary to improve the texture.of the Skin, and make it soft, smooth, and give the Face, Neck, and Brow of Ladies., a, pure, life-like whiteness. Such is the qualities of Jones' Spanish Lilly White—but Mind you get the genuine.— Ask for Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Sold by the Agent, Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty Street,. Pittsburgh. Price 25 cts. augady. THE HOMELY OF BOTH SEXES, YELLOW, DARE AND RED FACES, Are requested to read and learn the virtues of an arti cle that will make them the most lovely and BEAUTIFUL OF NATURE'S CREATION. It was discovered by an Italian Chemist, nod it has the most astonishing power of rendering coarse, dark, yel low or sallow skin, elicit, white, soft, smooth, and is perfect 4 innocent, being composed of rare plants. PIMPLED AND BLOTCHED FACES, Together with every kind of eruption, are cured by its use, and at least thirty physicians in New York use it— the genuine F YOUR TEETH are over so dark, yellow, (lineal ored and dirty, or your breath ever so foul and fattid, by purchasing a Is China Box of JONES' AMBE R TOOTH PASTE, this I assure you, though you need not take my word, but then you cannot doubt that of that famous and scientific Dentist, Dr. E. N. FIELD, of New York, who says: I have both used and twanged this beautiful and Un palatable article, (Jones' Amber Tooth Paste) and can recommend it as possessing all the qualities claimed for it." Sold by the agent, Wm... Jackson, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cis aug3dy. • ___ • THE CROWNING ORNAMENT, it is to the scalp a Guano is to the Earth, in making it fruitild. t is as certain in its effects as to-morrow or next year. Now, reader, these respectable citizens certify that Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will have the following effect without fall:—lt willforee the human Hair to grow on the head, it will stop It falling, cure scurf or dandruff, and make red, gray, and littht hair grow dark. Mr. W. Tompkins, 92 King et. New York. Mrs. Matilda Reeves, Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn. Mr. James Power, grocer_ Fulton st. Brooklyn. Mr. Thomas Jackson, Montour's Island, near Pitts burgh. Hedry R. 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 It so thrice as long as any other article made.— BeN ides it is so economical and cheap, and the public are conscientiously and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. Ile careful and get the genuine. Ask tor Jones's Coral Hair Restorative, and take no other, Suld by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty Street, Pitt Aturgh. Price 737 j, 50 eta. and one dollar. JONES' ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP, FOR THE COUR OV SORE HEADS, OLD SORES, SCURVY, ERYSIPIE. LAS, SALT RHEUM, mc., and it has the best effect in curing any similar diseases, As a proof of its innocent etle4 t, it can be used with the most perfect safely for Chains and Chaps in infants, making their skin smooth, soft, healthy, ecc., but as a cosmetic, THE BON TON, THE.LADY OF FASHION, Will find it has a charming effect in making the skin smooth, son, white, and delicate, removing freckles, wrinkles, disfigurements, C. In fact, Jones' Italian Che ;local Soap is the most beautiful, yet wonderful work of science. BUT, READER, BEWARE, BEWARE, . f C,, unterfeits. OSol 1 by the agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty street pin4'atrsh CURN BROOMS-100 dozen Corn Brooms jam reed and (or sale by KING & MOORHEAD, oeG3 Diamond. =EON , • • -• ' - ' - tkt " , ' • = , ' ." • '* •'• !=. 7 4 .; „." • 4: 4; '; .S4 ' o;2', 4 4' t ' T 4J - ; .• - 1 r ...Jr, 7C . • • - - • I j ,•••,•• ' t t .. --,Ari..;,-,...:-.:-."...•:::fr.•zi:-.l:':;'j ' f-,,:'?,,i ' : ' ,;:,:::.:7.; ' ,•.: :' ,.i .. -,- .. ::: :: , ; ,- :•:: -. :.. - _- - . - ;,',.4, - ..;', : . ; - '6.: - . !,!..k:, : - . '.-.. 1 ...,-,.' ,, .'••• { , .:--;,:g: ',..;:•.,--::-:,;,.--c.;..v.i.:,..,,:::..-;:',..,....':-.:-..:::,1,-",i.;...,.t'i-'''.--','-' ' "-:-..',!''.-...'•;!.4.;-- .. = • "4' . • '" i R 7 3. - * want „Allard,* , Awr I fart co, ' "ATP cd.. xclia • - ,"• -",p-iffrr kneffY tandP Kgoo • 4,w0 - akt • • -7,4l.fiats ,11 r‘,„ trfi ttismaix mooc, #ll :itttai!:7l:4.' IL" trisTo mid for DDrryy ads. -salt4 eateth - jig INTERESw •Go aaanS...; aloon veri4 The.y_ icra"°' Cream beinr' iiAAVAl;irgePilblit avi-re6 biata.l°'• ,-Refreahmend central a Ladle', MS `Yf ii ~~. ~_i; ` :=Y Size elegant finish; mace ntioiloat mediate neighborhood Or the fashionable dry too" stores, and adjOining'PhilO - Hait; this room Would'alrora' a permanent stand ever . ) , way desirable; and in the' hands of a person qualified to con - dint the above busk Imes in Eastern style, would supply a want_muebleithy strangers visiting Pittsburgh, and ladies residing 'in the vicinity of the city. To such an occupantit would se cure a large, genteel and pip6table custom. The spa- Mona and well lighted basement of the building will' be rented with the Saloon,-with which it is conveniently connected. For terms, which are Moderate, ape ly sepll E. D. GAZZ AM. • ptA large store on Market sty between 3rd and 4th els:, well - finished, and handsomely fitted up for ry gocids, being a good stand tor , that busb tr ess. E. D. AZZAM. Office 3rd at., over Philo Ball—Office hours Tram 9 to 12, A. M. 109 A THREE STDRIED DWELLING DOUSE, being.the second house fro Penn streeriin Say. eesA nt ow, on Hay street. Immediate possession will be given. Enquire of DAVID lIII'CHIE, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, between Cherry !alley and ~ Grant street. je2Oultf , M. , TO LET—A comfortable Three 'Story House; situate on Third street, above Smithfield--finished . li ltU kin the best manner and most modern.style, with gas fixtures, and conveniences of hot and cold water; all well arranged and in complate.order. - Immediate possession. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, om2o Smithfield street. Lithographic , Establishment 'of t WM, SC 1111C.Bld'A'N'N', 1111111) STREET, okcoirra POST-ostnca, Prrnintraon. Air APS, Landscapes, Bill-beads, Show-bills Labels, Ilfl Business and and Machine Drawings, and Visiting Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, and Printed in Colors, Gold, Bronze or Black,in the most approved style and at the most reasonable prices, octldAl Boots and Shoes. jA SPLENDID ASSORTMENT POST ascarvEn, suitable for the Fall and Winter trade— Consisting of Ken's, Women's, Boys', Mum' and Children's wear, of every variety and styles and at prieesto suit the times. Those wishing to purchase, whole sale or retail, will find it to their advantage to give us a call, and examine for themselves, TROTH & SCOTT Corner of 4th and Smithfield a t !., Pittsburgh, Pa. fi7" Don't forget the place. intl./ fin G. FINEGAN has taken and refitted In a superior I. • style the house formerly known as the Western Exchange," situated on Smithfield street, oppos:te the "Monongahela House." His LIQUORS are of the choicest brands. GAME of all kinds. OYSTERS, both Shell and in the Can. With all the luxuries that can be procured and are appertain ing to a respectable "Restaurant," constantly on hand. MEALS served at all hours. oct2s JOHN HANBURC • . .. • . JOHN HANNAN & Co. Wholesale and Retail .Grocers Dealers in Boat Stores,lQueenstoare, Produce and Pius burgh Manufactures, N 0.59 Water street, between Smith field and Wood. • octl7:y OTATOES—" Pink-Eyes," " Neshannocks" and P " Blue Noses;" a large quantity of each on hand. Families laying in their 'winter supply will be sure Of a good article bycallingat RHODE'S & ALCORN'S, oct3l 30 Fifth street. RIO COFFEE—SO b ~in store and for sate by • ; I . 1. 7 I • ' ,. LEMON SYRUP BOTTLES-30 gross, in-good order for shipping; will be sold below uie marker price,for cask, by loct2l] RHODES & ALCORN. PEPPER SAUCE-100 boves, on band and for sale by 00.3 i ' RHODES & ALCORN. frOMATO CATSU Y-50 boxes, on hand and for sale by 1 oet3l • RHODF23 & ALCOR %. CORN MEAL—Made from Old Corn, andnieely milled; on band and for sale by octal (Chronicle copy.] RHODES & AICORN. MlarithaNG, 1:4 - 3 - 14 - o - A - mytiltrA - u - sm - virrs7. - --A. A. Almon &. Co. have received three cartons of very superior Mourning and Long and Square Shawls. octal) NVOOLEN SOCKS-75 410 - Country Knit Socks re. ceived and for sale low by T. K. MACKNIGHT .84 BROS., N 0.115 Wood street. PERCUSSION CAPS---5410,51. G. D. Caps received this day and for sale low by I K. MACKNIGHT & BROS , No. Its Wood street. SORAOE.—A Large CluiLim and Lorr, in Warehouse No. 100 Liberty street, (good brisling fixture) on moderate terms, by (oct3o) H. LiE XTEW HOOKS.—Hotidays Abroad, 2 vols., by Mrs. 1.11 Kirkland. The Puritan and his Daughter; by.J. K. Paulding. Physician and Patient; by 11. Hooker, N.D. French Revolution in 1848; by Lamardne. Just rc'd by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON, ocan Con 3d and Market.sts. LETTER AND INVOICE FILE— A Superior article just reed by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, °cap Cor. 3d and 'flail:et sts. Athenantul Saloon AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT.—FRESH OYSTERS JUST RECEIVER—The proprietors are now prepared to serve up Meals at all boors, in con nection with Boarding by the day orweek sep24 'FALLS, Proprietors. CONNER OF MARKET AND SECOND ETHENTE, A RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of JaL HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE and other Goods, direct from the manufactories and workshops of Birmingham Sheffield, and Wolverhampton. We have already in frarehonse 72 Casks and Cases of Goods. covering the following articles: Tinned Saucepans, Round Pots and Oral Kettles; Enameled Saucepans and Muslin Kettles; Fine Trays in setts; Common Trays and Waiters ; Fite Irons in setts and pairs, over 60 patterns. Fire Iron Standards, with Marble and Bronzes Iron basis; Short handle Frying Pans; Bread Pans, oval and end; Bracket, Chamber and Gothic Brass Candlesticks;. Tinned Wrought Iron Tea-kettles; Tinned Basting Spoons, Table Spoons, ace ; Tinned Flesh Forks, Skimmers and Ladles; Roasting Jacks; Box Irons, with Heaters; Commode Knobs, Coffee Mills, Lanterns, &c.; Fine Britannia Ware, in setts; Communion Ware, Swing Tetr-kettles, &c.; Planished Ceafiog Dishes, Urns, Oyster Stewers, &c.; Cruet Frames, with cut glass and common Bottles, Brass Battery Kettles"; Bell Metal Kettles, &c. Table Matta, Toilet setts, Seals, &c.; Pillar, Urn and Helmet patient Coal Vases. ALSO, a large stock of Copper, plain Tin and Japan ned Ware, Pressed Goods, &c., to which we would in vite the attention of jobbers, wholesale buyers and others. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., septS Corner Market and Second streets. TIN PLATE-200 boxes Tin Plate, choice brands, in store and for sale by JOHN DUNLAP & CO., sep24 Corner Market and Second streets. JOSEPH S. MORRISON, Attorney at Law—Office on Fourth street, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coe2ll:y 64 BOARS No. 1 ROCK CANDY; 60 " Sicily Cherries; ' 40 do r. Lemon Syrup •jtist received and for sale by oct2? JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood et 00 BOXES SHELLED ALMONDS ; 120 bags Tagliona 12 boxes Bitter " Just received and for sale by oct27 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 0 Wood at 2/IBBLS. HOND. ORA GES—Reed and for sale by 1.../ °err JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood.st. conuzitting * doz. jars ?runes ; - liJ 40 boxes, 50 tbs. eacb, " 10 cases, cont'g 1 doz. jars 8 " " 25 boxes Just received and for sale by octo7 .TOSEIDA RHODES, Na &Wood st OBA)S GUS WALNUTS; 50 " Filberts' 50 " Cream Nuts; just received and for sale by 0ct.97 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood E. All BAGS PECANS; - 1../V 40 bbls, 1200 bushels Pea Nuts ; just received and for sale by oct27 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood et. BC' WHEAT LOUR A ot, §0 sac.ka, tee en' for solo by CO oct23 No.3 Smithfield at. LINCLINES FOR SALE. —2 Lever Engines, Cylinder L 4 in. diameter, feet stroke; all ready for use. Will be sold cheap. Apply to ROANE It ATKINSON,. oct24 Lit, between Wood and Market streets. 10 B BLS. TANNERS' OLL—Juat received and for sale by 10ct24) SMITH & SINCLAIR. G 0 BOXES RAISINS—Just rec'd and for sale by oclQl SMITH & SINCLAIR 10 BAGS PEPPER—Juid reed and for eato by 0c124 265 11 0 11 COFFEE—Ayr - Fir ifin n' TV ic.°9ll•littAlß 34111-11)9. N. 0. SUGA Et-1n more.and for sale by ocr24 SMITH. & SINCLMEt iIOLASSES::OO and for sale b rrAR —25 bbts. North sale by tobt234 POTATOES—I 9 sacks and 5 bbls. received oilcan oe r t a s irrnent and for sale by KINO MOORREAD. ID 10 COFFRE-220 bogs prime Rio Coffee for sate by D. °MIL J. S. BONNETT & CO. RAISINS— NO boxes M. IL Raisins landing and for sale by loettal J. S. BONNETT & CO. Wrapping Paper. 1000 REAMS MEDIUM STRAW WRAPPING ; 1000" Ctown 500 " Double Crown" 500 " Medium Rag 4i 500 " Crown " 3130 " Med'm Tea Blue and Are 300 u Mannilhr 300 " Shoe Paper, assorted colors; 50 gross Rolled Bonnet Boort. BILL, For sale at reduced prices, by 87 Wood 'street oet9 Vt. . • 7' 4. 4§Fc= • - . , 4, , - - • - • • , MEM. i ; ;s . .-_,.....„:. ...,.. 4.i;;?f `" •--'; ...:',.•47-' -- ..---;,-,1 : : . i.:,...:-...„::•...• .g 4 ;'?-.''l',-t.-, MEV '2 ' '''' , :r , , ,, q -' : '', ', i , • For Seat. LM=I ABIErtICA:N; Boat Store 001. —The highestprice in cola paid for all grades of Clean Washed Wool, by loet3o] H. LEE. John Dnaalop & CHOCOLATE—Junt received and for sale (octSS) SMITH & SINCLAIR. 11111ffla • . (oeMI KING & MOORBEAD, arolina Tar just reed and tor KING & MOORHEAD. IJE—Five tierces 9 C. Rice ' in store and (Or sale by octls J. S. RONNET & CO. RUNK PAPER -5000 pieces of the latest styles of 'freak Paper just received and for sale try °cal C. C. HILL, N 0.87 Wood.street. • ,;• :'•; " r.; •w k••• ,` 4'; ••• ISM ..,-.:..., - ; .5..p•- ? , :i.;,, ~'i:; `ti. - ,..i'1., , :: .. Ittstilos-13WW--c a-- vissiicist MAP , sinlrira nua?U"47449ll3l l ! ioAci'-bilsillitl l ?-' PP. en 4inus-BANich, gositikrePF-,- , from 9.1 M. M. • kitt l est paid on special US? ita.- • TH 0 0 an - - • kali NIE, 1110- . ; mgvu oT , R. touter Third an&Wasei- , Ezahaligei/4 1 1k. , `NPt, tt esr. , —toreign'andLitimfmto' Coiii;boughtjanso most-favorable terms, 't , Collectionsmiide inttllthe prinleo.ll. " '`' - Frazer. .1Elt.4211EIVit' 3 1111.1 1 3 1 :; Bankers'thid Biak Beafris inAirpt`and Domenic Biltriliiills ofTiethroigi, q f rlfficatts. it, Bank Notes,•ancl'.-Coin: ' • , Corner of Third and Wood sig.; diregityCipkoette lite St: . , N. 110L/11.11111 &, NUN, - '''.. . 2 ' .. Bankers and. Dealers t o Szelutrigs - Coin and - Paiik *o, No: & - .Marketsirret, fittablirgh. , . -..-.. • . mama BATE. ' EXCIILITOS. - .iitiptia Ist= New York fpr 'eine:in - mitt ' -'''' `; Philadelphia * "L Louisville 4. - 'f,Baltimore i " Sr. Louis. . ••13uYing rater • u f a.tid ril; - Ohio ftlis. County k City ord'u Indiana, I " 'Retie -Notes. . Kentuckl , " Pennayivanitt Co. Virginia Vv . NOW 'Yotk : ••.e • rATistyland-r.-1.7,-.1:.•: Tennessee . .NeesOtleitis. I- lag. a . nooN, TINS easoaxr nooN & SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; Comer qf Mod and Sixth Streets.; Pittsburgh, Pa. DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Tune Sills; Foreign and Domestic Exchange, ConificaumofDepesit, Ast kMCILANGE Ats all the pro:1004 Cities of the Union and Europe, for sale in sums to suit - • CHB : and par funds reeeived on - dermal& COLLECTIONS made on an pans of the Onion, smite • J: U. Orisiday. 'DILL BROKER, dealer in time Notes, Ditsfii; gulp• lancer, eee., teo.; ()Moe, (up, stairs) 'No, ,Wood street. Plitsbrgh. ' aetlB V7X. Nauss, PHELADA. lk/rELLER & ItICKETSON t WArdesale r Omen, and fin al porters of Brandies, Wineit and-BegaxnNos.l72 and 174, corner or Liberty and Irwin strectsiritisbn7Ohr Pa. Iron, Nails, Cotton:Parris, bcc., constantly on band. angl4y . JOHN A. Cacao gate of New Liabop, 4:.0:; • W..S:BEINN6II. RAIG & SICINNER,Venens/Agenti, CO7litllittior} and C Porwardingllnehan% N0 : 26 - Market 'eueetiAtitta burgh, Pa. Prompt attention given to thdpinaltase and sale ar all.kindaof pipdace. -eekl2 , Be*lrtmatnifh. H=oses, ATTORNEI Al LAW, Washington City, D, C., will prosecute claiins,before the Departments -and Con gress. Business leil.With C. 0.-Loomis; Esq., of-Pitts burgh, will receive pronipt. attention. , • sep4 B. WEAVER, JR. DU. O. Et. ERIBE11:.• •• • 1.7 •.• • .. v.. • • ••••."I•I4ti.:C4i'DOWELL. 17:EYSEft McDOWEJ.J. ft . (succnsernm - ud Knon ;&„, AGL. Tummy) .Whoireale and Oxtail Drug arp 11freiciiption Store, corner of Wood ,etreet andSirgirk Oley, ;17'nyet clans :prescriptions carefully, compounded.Anight and ('IUFFEE:-C,o-bage, Prime,'lnstono and Cornea by novt - • SWART &SILL UO nO A , ll--241 store oM for , s—ltitite„cilityir4si'ia, C REAM CHEESE-4_ M last receiveA,_ • :100 Goshen dofor sale srurarr . RBUTTER -1 bbl., prime,justreedand for sale 111, bp' Inovij STUART ar-SILII ROOMS-100 doz., in store and Tor istoibr B ,novt STUART - te SILL bblll4 . Ertni,:for sale by.- •-• novl - - TUANtic.SItiL I)UCKETS-45 dozen, 211 gote.and fin• sate. novl STUMM az;SaL ITINEGAR=-58 bbleg,just rectived.and for sale.by : =by/ STUART & '"T CIGARS-50,0DU li;Cigars and will sell very iow, to close corwurnmerlUbY__,. STUART ac VW -Wood - street, Pittsburgh. DRESS SILKS- = e..e.ldeseet & Co.'bOve met teem 1.7 ed 72 pa. of ele • ant ,styles of HiehyDxds Sake. mnl MO TUNING CASIiMERES---A- A, •ori tr. Co. are now opening 150 pa alauper. AtounaiOg Vaaluneres and De Lains. - , • - -„; . . BONNET NT, 11.11h3014 & Co, will-open.thLs day 'I case.of-13tinperlielye1i, and 500 ps. oflag - h. colored Bonnet'RbbOna.‘ WRENCH - W,EOUGHT Moos & Co. have' iteceitied a large lot of tipetioi'FieliVi Capes.. DYE WOODS-13M1 b b la. Chipped and liroundirjust delved and for ,sale by A..riamatsTock a co., Caviar Wiiikrsts. EPSOAI 40 barrels, lialtimorevfor sale by, oct3t LCOHOL 'barrels, 70 tuadl/2'Rereent,, for sale b • focal) B. A. PAHN s.nerOCK.te'CO. - EVXTRACT LOG ' 00D-90 eases. foreign ansilim _v., Wan, for sate by tc.3l) B. A. FABNESTOCK&Co. RECEIV . ED--90 doz. Fine Combat ; - 50 " Dressing -4e- - • 75 gross Side " s With a variety of Shell and Horn Tuck Conibe, on hand and sold ebeap at Si Market street, b'y octal CANTWELL &.cO. ACHOICE SELECTION- OF: COLOONESO OILS, Extracts and Perfumery in general by , octal - "IDLACK Sti ILN LAk,K—A general assoratientbf-Bllk MO) Silk Lace Goods jail received-br"Extrrea n:by McCANDLESS it . 0931P8EL14.: 99 Woodiiireet. EREAD LaCai, ite.—tin. assortment. .91' , Tbread T Laces and Edgings ieeeived .Expreas Aindlor sale by . hieCANDLESS do FAME ELL,;. pci3t 97V00d street. nOTTON LACES, &o--An assortment of Bleck d White Cotton Laces and Edgings last received.tuid for sale by Met:ANDLESS & CABIN:I)3W cret3l • '97,Watid.street. irIAP NETTS. -Black and \Mal FaAgrCalk, . ; ellll.re lJ coined and for side by McCAIIDLESS & CAMPBELL, 97 Wood 'Mina SOCKS -11.5 doz. Woolon'Sooksjcoszoponed bp s McCANDLESS& - CAMPI3EIort,' '9719:00d-stfeet, IDACON SIictULDERB- . -3E+ ca3A!, : .p_tintietivaritgifor MI Gaiety : REMY' MA.EBVS oct3l Water:nem: IG LEAD-1145 Pigs Galena Lead for witlety , MILEY, mATTEraws & CO SUGAR -119 hlids. prime N.O. Gager 48 bbls. No. 81..0nf • • • 33 " " 4 and 5 L. " far *sale by RIMY, MATTHEWS A-C.0. • MOLASSES -4S barrels St. Janer's Sugar.liOnsa; . 25 bf,..tt " 100 barrels Plantation. -Env iale uy 71 • - RIMY; mArr ritoBACCG-251rega Southgate, m Hatcth to gif.p.?B , six 1 Twist, for sale by ABET 'I I 4IATTHE'IITS af.t.R LARS OIL-1 2 barrels, ButtbarttA:oo., best quality, for ',ate by • leet3ll RIMY; MATTHEWS fe-CCr. OFFEE, roa.- 4 0 bags Aro - Coffee; ' • -L C 120 hf. chests Y. A„ leap and Black Vent - , - ; 110 caddy boxes " " With a general assortment' of . f:Lruceries and Pillybars Manufactures, for'sale by - • - • - oct 3t • - MEV, nremmws &to.- G ROCERIES-50bags Coffee . to arrive; IUO boxes t abd ; 4 casks Lurrants; ; 4 12 baskets 'Salad 010indriieiiiced 1011 N, 'HANNAN ' l 3 Water. street.- for sale by oev27 FISH, bide. prime No. 1 Salmon.; 25 No. 3 blaekerelv 10 hr. - SO doz.. Brooins ; lust received and for Itcre' JOHN - 'HANNAN Ea C 04 ,, 59 :Water-invent,. 'N: ' ARE, • • 10 crates Queenware ; fi :asks Hardware 10 boxes Rock Candy; ' - 100 assorted B askets, and Tor side , by. JOHN kIANNAN„ 59'.vvaler-stieet. oet27 (Journal copy. TAYNE , S EXPECTORANT AND,-MAIR-;•TONI.0; , - Of Swain 3 o Panneen,Thompson'a.Eya IValerilreat lister's Ointment.,Dallera Pain Extractot—forante.lpf, • KEYSER 4. ATODOWELL, Corner Woodatteat and VitglivlleY, PURE BRANDY, Port and - bladeirkWitiosiAretaadi , cal ourposes,.and warranted pare .Josirecelvedatia for sale by - KEYSER it'itteDOWELV, - : ..- oct22 Corner Wood street and.Yinritfalloy-- " We knew by the Smoke that so graetf:Telly eurka - V EYSER it , IIIoDOWEL Li have reeeivtd a.loi Of Me very beet CIGARS-, which..rilLtecold lottro suit purchasers. , ._ . .0et251 10 ldtds: N. Sugar 1 • - • • 45 bbli. Loverlug's coarse andlne palveri2ed 00 do do crashed • ••- ta;r . 50 do St. Louis C.. pulverizedand 00 do St. Louts:& St. Jamea - LoatilicisAi 5,4 'wary • In store and for sale b 7 • - . • -rIL Dsu ANT.AerIO .ANciett HPVHE P23l+ bbls. Plantation Molasses'; b 5.9 t St. - Loais S. store ir,•.a (0ct231 M ILLER & RKET-SQN: e REL-14Obblv Large Mackerel do ; i_u.l3 " - - • 40 hlf; bbls:No: 3 - Lerge In store and for-sale by - - oci23 - j - 11.111.06.ER & RICILETSON.- OILS -21.00 gaft.BledettediVinttir Sperm Oil 2800,. N atur "t or p p,, • - 1000 t 1 z 1800 a . 1 ' ^ 2200, " !‘. Vi r ikAr. 000: 7 VaireleNd:2..toard: . In store antlfor'sale by' - - oct23 -MU ER ' .7: ::•',.,. ~:, t ~.,i:1,11•:=;,i';''.4,..,;',.`,‘-i:'..c.t7d-7.'!E:-:,-%,,;,-,-,t',. 1;' kg. '- ii: ' .;'n! , ,T.- . Y . ::;: ,. ..!'. ,- ; , ; : : '' '. ' - : - 1; ..1 ' ‘,.' -.'.. 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