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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, FROM MEXICO ! - • Pnmanusine, Nov. 30,1847. i - :By the southern ,newspsper express, New Orleans • • advices to the evening ofthe 23d, have been received, , . two days ahead of the United States mail. An arrival at New Orleans brings the advice. from r - Vera Cruz down to tbe . lotb; and from Tampico to 13th. .There is no additional news from the rim Th. ye U. S. schooner Scorpion, sesfuoout by Com. : Perry, in pursuit of Mexican privateers, has returned to Vera 'Crux with a Spanish top sail schooner as a prise, which was no doubt the one of which the Scor pion was in tiursut. The sloop of war Germantown sailed from Vera . crus on the 9th for Campeachy. -Capt. Rawly , / company arrived at New Orleans. Miss Gljßon , the actress, died in New Orleans on the 22d, of:violent hemorhage. • Flour—Sales of Genesee at $6 2596 31; Bal timore HoWard street at $6 4306 50. Market, with moderate transactions, is in lava of sellers Corn—Market quiet, with sales Prime White at 73c; Prime Yellow at 76c. Oats—Sales at 50c. Provisiong—Market for Pork heavy; but no sales. Lower offers would be accepted. Groceties-LNo change. a Wbiaiey—Mcderate sales at 240021. Lard—Market dull, with few sales. PHILADELPHIA _MARKET. November 30, 3 lAr M. Floor—Sales Western at sti 50006 68 ; and of 200 Ws. extra Western at 46 75. • Rye Flour—Moderate sale! at $3 12. Wheat—Sales 5000' bus. Pennsylvania Red, western, at $1 35; new prime White at $1 40. Corn—Sales Prime Yellow at 70c. Oats--Limited sales at 40c. , Cottori—Sales Louisiana at itaii i there is a better feeling in the market. Nu change in other articles. Prepared and corrected every Afternoon PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. , COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER. Joshua Hanna, W. R. Murphy, James May MEI a . • 8 - TEST WATER IN TIIII. , FIIANNKL AND FALLING -; ' '-• 4' ' ' ' - i . ..- - '''''! '..j ' ' i 4 ~1.:4.y,..,4,..,., :" '', ''...', T - '• .-.•*,'''fj *. - i:. , '''=: - ,' . ''': , ' ., ' -,- .: ,7. , • *.? - ,1 . ,-•:.,-, ',:,.... -!.,.:.,.,:....,•: ';'' '',' 0 7. z : .- 7• r f, ..i . ,'j .' .5' . .- I .i, , t . ;,:- i,:-•,i.' , • :L• v MIEN MIME OFFICE OF, THE POST, - WEI:IX/611AT MOANING, Dec. 30. 1847. 5 The weather yesterday, was more moderate and favorable for ont door business. The sales of the day were small, confined pretty much to the city. ASHES—SaIes 5 tons Pearls at 7i salmratus at 7i Pots and Scorchings at sd'asic. ts lb. WHEAT—SaIes WO bus. at 05c. Receipts light. OATS—Sales 300 bus. at 20c and sales from store at 270328 c ft. bus. ~,: b•L - . . ::..t.i'-,,3 FLOUR—Sales from store of some 200 bbls , by the dray load, at $4 9525 I2h ta bbl ; and re tailing by the single bbl. at $3 25a5 40 bbl. BUTTER—SaIes 25 kegs roll at 'die go- Ri. OlLS—Regular sales of Tanner's at $lB 50 {? bbl.' Lird Oil 70c . p gallon. Flaxseed 58c. gal in. APPLES--Sales 30 bbls. Rambo at $t 1.24 bbl. Other sales at 751:i3l 25 p bbl ,as in quality! _ _ r ?.;i . BACOs—Sales of Hams at Siinc.. Sides ic.; .Shoulders 7c. It lb. kIOGS,- 1 Srme small lots arrived yesterday, and sold privately. The price is not yet fully estab lished. =ME MBE "SATs XI max Mr FRIENDS r•—ne N Y. Commercial, a prominent Federal paper, thus. speaks of Mr. CLASS last speech : "It would not-be exactly cnrrect to say that we are disappointed by the speech itsdr. We did not - suppose that Mr Clay could have any thing, or at least much, to say of the Mexican.war which would startle the public mind by its novelty, .or produce great effect by the presentation of hitherto unexplor ed argument. But we can say that, even more than was anticipated, we are impressed with a sense of the non necessity for making the speech at all; of its want of force and effect as a standard under which any number of the people may rallyas the exponent of their opinions and feelings; and this mainly, be cause, to the-vast multitude who bare not made for the:nselves a clear, determinate and compact opinion, it presents nothing new, either in propo sition or argument; while it falls short of extreme opinion on either side, and cannot satisfy those %dm believe in the .0. destiny " of conquest on the one hand, or those who demand an instant and ab solute withdrawal from Mexico and the war on the other.' In short, the speech adds nothing of force or distinctness to the great party issues of the time, and cannot be adopted, by . friend or enemy, as the potent rallying cry 'of-a leader." 111 , 1 • Important Moven:en( its Cuba.—The New Orleans La Previa, of the 12th mstant, announces that it . is informed, through a respectable source, Ilfat a new Spanish journal will, in the course of a very . short time, be established in this city, .dedicated exclusively to advocate the emancipation of the Isle of Cuba, and its annexation to the United States." ' One of the two principal editors will 1 . . • ,-: come hither from Havana, where the sum of sltl:,- 000 is' already available for his new enterprise; :: r th og e: a - h i e nt U o n e it u ed ba, St i a n te a s, nt a i n c d ipa if . not now in New Orleans, will soon be here. With regard to i a n i t r r e o a d d a y ct i i n on t • tated that the persons interested have so well es ,, • lion of the hostility of General O'Donnell, it is , - ablished relations therf_. , that there will be no. Aifficulty in distributing 9EIO copies' of the paper ..C.-6..tong the inhabitants of the Island. We suppose '4the person alluded to in the United States, is Moses ' W. Beach, of the New York Sun, . Cin. Eng. Never _ • _ :_, _ ~~i`-: t ~.Fi: Gerritt Smith---so says the Madison Co. Whig— 'as addressed a letter to the Supervisors and Jus ices of the several towns of that County, request ng them to select seven unmarried, poor; land- Al en women, (a part or all of them may be vvi ows,) to whom he proposes to give, fifty dollars pr the purl:ruse of aiding them to purchase a home ror themselves. • k , :_ 'v Sys I)IC;ErP ATO II S warl6s9i4 von *RiAlinklispro rosl NEW YORK MARKET. November 30,2-P. M COMMERCIAL RECORD. PORT OF PITTSBURGH ARRIVED New England, No. 2. Dean, Cincinnati Oswego, Culhcre , St. Louis Rio Grande, Conley St. Louis. Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, &wean, Brownsville ir Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DF.PkRTED. New En:done Eberr,Whecling. Hibernia No- 2,* El incfel ler, Cincinnati Cashier, IWG.,tiley, Cincinnati. Skipper, Stoops, Wellsville. Wellsville, Barnes, Wellsville ;Mingo Chief Moore, Zanesville. - Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver.' Danube - , Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara; Cox, Brownsville. lITTSBURGII MIRES 1 - &-DAILY REVIEW. CORN—Saks 140 bus. at 45c It is evident by this bounty held out to matri. ony, Mr.. Smith is no disciple of Malthus—but ten it is just as evident from his noble charity, tat be is-fully a disciple of Him who enjoined Freely ye_havereceived, freely give." A LITERARY AND / FAMILY CAPER. I THE YANKEE BLADE! • A HOKE JOURNAL AND TIDES-IDE COIPANION, Devoted to Literature, Education, Marais, Ncw's, Pablished Eveiy Saturday. at S'dperayear PROSPECTUS OF VOL; VII. This Literary. and Family Journal having, during the past 'six' sears, met with the most'brilliant and unexpected! success, numbering its 'sdbscribers by thousands, in almost every quarter of the the. Publishers grateful for the many faTiors shown to thein, have determined to maze such improvements in its character, as will greatly enhance its athietive ness and value, and render it worthy of still higher applause. For thin purpose they have knit purclinsed, at much expense, from the foundry of Mr. S. N. Dicztrisow, several founts Of new Scotch-cut type, with which the paper has been dressed , thrtinghout, in a style of surpassing elegance OA beauty, While its size has been greatly enlarged, and varibus other improvements introduced, making it one ofthe best and midst attractive newspapers in the Union. Among other leading features, the Bain, will contain from one to four of the richest end` re mist in testing &roans of the day. Not only 'oil inal, but the gems of the European and American Maga zines, and in all cases a preference will beithaWn to such as can be published entire in a single paper. In addition', its columns will be stored with Popular Essays i by able writers, Choice and Beautiful Poems, Gleanings from New Works, Selections from Fereign Journals,' Mirth-Creating Sketches, 1 . - WhAtlings " Jokes, Scraps, News Items, and everything:else that can give zest and piquancy to the feast. In brief, our object will be to render it an . agreea ble, entxrtafning, and ever-welcome Family Viiiitor, brimming' always with instruction and 'and amuse ment, and especially desirable to- the familytircle. MATHEWS, GOULD & CO., publishers, 13S1 Washington st., Boston, Mass. tt; Subscriptions received fer the Yankee Blade." Nriodical Agents and others supplied in any quantity, at low rates • also, single copies for sale'by WIM. S. CALDWY.L.L, Third street, Pittibuigh, • decl-Ina General Agent for the Paibliihers. Tobacco. 11 tl X BOXES D. J. Warwick, 5 , a; 110 " John Rucker, s's; 5431. s'a; 55 . " Henry & James, s's; 20'" J. M. Stanard, s's; 13 44 A. D. Read, s's ; 12." Henry 4. James, ; 15 '• D. J. Warwick, B's ; 70 RB. Warwick, tine I's; 40 " John Norrell, l's; _ 15 " Henry & James, Vs; 7 44 D.J. Warwick, sup I`. ; 4 44 John Rucker, 44 ; Consignment from Manufacturer' of Lynchburg, Va., in store and for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN, rine3o No 31 Market, and 62 Flout st. JOSEPH MURPHY'S LOOKING GLASS AND CLOCK STORE, No. 98106'00d Street, Pittsburgh: AGENERAL assorinaviit of Pier, Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minature n - nd Land. scape frames, plain and ornamental, of every variety ofpatterns. Also, anew style of Windmr.Cornices, call in and see them, all of which will be sold cheap for Cash,.or City Acceptances. Hotels anti Stesm Boats furnished Cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 95 Wood st. nov3o Practical .Gilder. John 11.1ack.& Co., WVIIOLF.SALE Grocers, Produce and .Commis sion Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 166 Liberty street, opposite 6th, Pittsburgh. may 12 lrr Liberal advances made on consienments. JOS. W ..10DWELL,' Importer and Dealer in ' Foreign and Domestic IlardOrare, con:rtrai SECOND AND WOOD STS.; 00.29-1 y PITTSEt7IIGII. "BEST COUGH MF:DICINF: [ls THE WORLD !" Another evidence of the superiority of Dr. Willard'sCough,Miature over all others. Read the tellowing certificate from . a respectable Citizen of the Fifth Ward: Pirrsounou, Noy. 3,1647 This certifies that for some weeks past I was troub led with a very serious cough, which was evidently becoming seated on the lungs to such an ;extent as to resist the effect of every medicine whkh:l bad been using. I was finally persuaded to call at Hays Brockwars Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. Willard , s Oriental Cough Mixture; which, to my great surprise, volleyed me very much; after taking only two or three doses, and be ors I had!used one bottle; I was entirely cured. I was so much pleased with Its effects that I have brought others to buy it, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends, as Ifirm/y believe it lobe the best cough medicine iw the world!" . ANDREW McCAFFRY Try it—only 25 cents a bottle. Sold by HAYS r. BROCKWAY, No. 2 Liberty st. near Canal-Basin Sold also by .1. Fleming, Lawrenceville. novlo NEW WORKS--Good Wives, by Mrs Child. History of Women, by Mrs. Child. Prose and Poetry of Europe and America by Morris and Willis. Machiavello's Yistory of Florcnde. Life of Benvenuto Cellini. Letters of John Adams to his Wife.. Book of the Court. - Latrobe's Solace of Song. Dictionary of Quotations. •11. S. BOSW(IRTH & CO. nov2s 43 Market et. CHROME YELLOW-5 eases just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & nov2s cor Ist and Wood. L OG WOOD--100 bbl just received and tor iale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK nov2s cur let and Wood. QUICKSILVER—I flask just received and for sale by B. A. FAIIN ESTOCK It CO., n0v2.5 cor Ist and Wood. 1L , X71 - I.ACT 'Logwood-33 cases " Sanford's," rj.inst received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sz. CO., corner 18t. and Wood eta SUP. Carb. Soda-1500 lbs. "English, , i just reed and for sale, by B. A. FATINESTOCK !lc Co., corner la and Wood et! 0 ENNA-2 bales "East India," just received and far sale, by B. A. FATINESTOCK & Co., nov29 7 coiner Ist and Wood sta. C HROME Green-5 cases Tiernan's — , just rcc'd and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., nov29 corner lot and Wood its. LARD—A fsw Kegs No. 1, for sale by nov27 SMITH & SINCLAIR. SWEET Malaga Wine—lS Bbls and India bar. role Sweet Malaga Mountain Wino, foi sale at low prices, by JACOB WEAVER. nov27 Wine Store. NEW YORK - pEEIN TEA COMPANY. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ALEXANDER JAYNES is the only authorised agent in Pittsburgh and Allegheny, ,cities ' for the sale of the Pekin Tea CompanriTeas of 75 and 77 Felton et., New York. Another perscin in Pitts burgh pretending to sell our teas is an impostor, and deceives all who may patronise him. It ib common ly known that the Pekin Tea Compan?s teas have proved superior to all other tens sold, end for this reason many persons have dishonestly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's teas, when they are all the time vending trash and cheap stuff which they have obtained elsewhere: t Others again assume the name of flea Company, and imi tate our packages, and thereby deceive many. We are informed that there is a person in Pittsburg selling Teas under the name of the New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company. :.W.e have only to say that this assumed company have no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, as consumers of tea will readily discovni by com paring the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold b y the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of A. Jaynes, 72 Fourth et. N. B. Messrs. M'CALLMONT & BOND, of Phila delphia, have no connection whatever tvith the New York. Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privilege to sell teas under a name so nearly re sembling ours, as to have a tendency .to mislead the DOUGLASS & CO., nov4 75 and 77 Fulton at., N. Y. nori”oa Weekly Budget of New Books. rP EIE Old Commodore; The Manceuvering )dother; The Wilfulness of Woman; S picadors of Ver sailles; Jennetta Allison, or the Strawberry Girl, a tale of the sea and the shore. •Kaama or Daylight, the Arapaho; half breed, a tale of the Rocky Mountains. Alp, a large lot of Pictorial papersi for sale by the hundred or by the aingle number. SubsCriptions received for all the eastern Magazines and 'Periodi cals, without any charge for postage ; ' and in ad vance of the mail. • M. P. MORSE, nov29 • No 85 ~Fourth at. "- - ISEEiNfi 1 \ I PROSPE i I II VS i I or Taxj I I ' ! Congre gonal Globe land Appendix. 11 11 i i: ,:..:-__ • ai • NN'i issue this Prospectus to ..appr is e the p lic of re6vi l edi pr4arotiona on litipait to turriisili the Cuuortassoos - 41t. Gt.on i t and iAPPEN. DIX for the ap , proaChing sessl'on, and 'to infrite subseriptioq. 7 —• The two Houses hare Oontratled with US fort the work, on anch t i crais as enable'us now to make einm plete, reports, tt multiply anciiissue the - numb4s in quicker succes ion than, hereltifore, and. witho4in creasing the miice_to subscribers, and we hop to .make good returns for the Mu:l - lathy and highvOcial istincfion thus bestowed - on the poblicati on. 1 1 We ;shall I increase 'the volume ati least one third I,,be y e onif its online 'y bulk, and endeavor to atlatir, its 'usefuness b ytending still limber its large . cut .1 I • 11 liatiorl. , HI , II II This last is nOt t h e e least 'important point in llthe :view 'uf Congress . Faithful and datable rept/as 'of the dehates o the body, are of value, in proilior tion' tti the exterit of their cireulatiori among • 'he 'Peopl'e, It is iil this way that Congress is brought into, the presence of its remote constituents--that it obtains easy aecess and holds rommuniiation vii i ith ahem from day tb day, and renders the government really', representative. 1 l 1 Having received from all patties inCongresslthe Strongest inarksjof approbat.on and 'confidence p il in :the liberal means and permaneih contract voted' to 'continue the work, we shall not be found wan ting hi the impartiality and industry, necessary tolihe title ftilfilment of the engagement on our part. The 1 next session vt ill task to the utmost, the besiiel.' lorts of thcrie connected with tae undertaking. 11 It Will be distingatshed by discussions of extraordlha ,ry interest, and; results of [drling concern. The war, 118 Origill and conduct byioffirers in the clibi. net and in the liSld. will furnish'subjects of profo ind 1 inquiry and consideration. The terms of peare, the dispositiim to be made of conquests, the corlse. l ['fences to be drawn from all that has been itnre, l as affecting parties in this country, and especi4:lly' as bearing on the approaChing Presidential election, will open up novrl and powerfully operating a pinions. rendering the council at ‘Vashington l i tr . . ring the next yehr, as pregnan t of good and evili ll to this continent, nit those of Rome were to the ,Id World in the daYs of her early energy. Sikh ; a lid I of deliberation and actioti was never presiyit ed to 'a n y previqus Confess. ,All that has trips • 1 ,. ired,or may hereafter transpire before the clostiol the approachingi session of Congress, in New l‘ ix leo, Caliturnia, ni the capital pf Mexico, and Pie provinces 61111 dependant on it, sail) come under the consideration oil the next Congress. Its deb lef I will contain the instory of the''iiar, and its ac ion ' determine its resiults, whether they be decided lby arms or diplomacy. And whitever is develoilid, concerning the oast and interesting matter, oneie floor of CongiesS, or in the nxecutive messa ts, W r.ill be found , fecordid in the Coxossssto. t . i Groins and Artari or x. , • I l'he•Cotsoassitiox•t. Gt.cinn is made up of be daily proceedings of the two Homes of Cong nix and printed on superfine dotiblei'royal paper, with small type, (hreotier and nonparrel,) in qua-to lot in, each numbs r containing sixteeintoyal quarto path. The speeches of the members, in the first form, acre condensed—the fiill report of the prepared spe4li i being reserved kir the Ares:gni:. All resolutions, motions, and other proceedings, ate given in t h e 'orro of 'the Journals, with the leas and nays 4,.l important;;,,,importanti v iest,on. I . Every member wilt have an Opportunity to rend has remarks before they are .put to p,ess, alter our report if he shall think it incorrect. The APYX NILO is made up of the President's alra nual message, the reports o f the principal office-1.3 of the goaernnont that accompany it, and ftll speeches of menders of Congress written Out sir reaar•ed by thenttiela es. It as prianted in the saft4e form as the Cotrosi.ssiott at. Glues., and tasua4y makes about the;same number sit' pages amines During the first month or six weeksof a session, there is rarely more business dd.:se than %N tnakie t.'o numbers a ; week—one of the Coxart ZONAL 'GLOII6, one of the Arraxrits; but dune::: the remainder of a session, there is usually satyr erect matter for i!wo or three numbers of each etc : cry week. Ihe next session Vl II be unusually tere.strirg: thereldre, we Calculate that the Cup. oRLSSIDN,I. Gi.6us and ,APPLEDIX together sti:4l make 3,000 largequarto pages] printed in sm4l type—bre% ler an 4 noupariel. ‘l, l e furnish compt Indexes to both at the end of a ;session. We Will endeavor to print a ;sufficient num .r of surPluscopies to supply all that may be m earriedi or lost in the mails; but the subscrr should be very particular to file their papers ea fully, for fear that we would not be able to sup by all the lost numbers. fill'iSElwho have been deceived with mock pre y; lectitled flair preparations, atibuld read the! fol lowl di statement* of respectable; persona: 3.l4jAhrtihain Vandertieck, of 9S Avenue D, New Yorli a j ce i rtifies that his head was entirely bald on the Op, sod by the use of two 3s. bottles of Jones' Carat Date Reatorative, he has a good crop of hair, andl ,Will allow have it long, thick, and luxuriant. , Tensta. l'iliilWris. Jackson, of 89 Liberty st. Pittabergh, I For one copy of the CungreSsional Globe f 2 . 4 4, ctrl 6; lt9n the 3d - of Feb. 1847, that ' Mr. Ttulfmaa 1 For a copy of the Appendix ' • 2 1.1')! Jactii,iin'alhead, on the top, was entirely bald for i , , -- 40 I tifte rf years, and that by using two 31. bottles el For six copies of either, or a part of both kr . oJ tits" Coriil flair Restorative, the hair is groWing Proprietors of ,newspaper. is ho copy this pr ra fast ji.bieli hint healthy. Ile expects by using this a . pectus Wort the first of December, an d se nd 1 ; 6 1 little lon g er to have a better head of hair than he one copy of their paper containing w it, marked i'' even lftad... Dave vim Seen, OF DAI6IOIIITY 1 ' Mr. round With a pelt, to direct our attention to It, ponj e r, algrocer, on Fulton Ili., had hie hair . .Co shall have their dnn entered our books fer plet Iv elieked up with dandruff, and Jonee'Coral one copy of the I .'ortgresstunal Globs and Appe it. IfaiOtesuirative entirely and permanently cured it. pia during the setsion. 1 Directiehs tor wing Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: Our prices for these papers are 60 low that 'ye Fist forcing the growth of flair, it is necessary to ca . a s l i ght person need consume tune in writing fur them, cannot a ff ord to credit them out Therefore, lo qt- sta r lure may enter the pores. This maybe done by appiing it with a woderately hard brunt), butlit col less the money areompanies the order. i nor necessary to use these harsh means except in ac- Subscriptions should be here by the 11th litt- ,turil. Olsen'• of baldness. Where the Hair falls off, comber, at the faiibeg, to ensure all numbers. ha eigrey; Sc., apply the Restorative with the band,. L'LAIR It RIVES. ) or 4ift. brush. Part the hair in the different places, ' , 4 so tOt the mstnruhve may touch the scalp. ~The - j sant ;Mirmiens may he used for Dressing, 4-e / 41 ,; S Ist at Catell Sa Ni, No 89 Liberty at. head of Wood, I V Sig if the Rig Boot. noii23 , . , ___..._,______ it_T MIME'S am cautioned against using Common 4. I_lo4repOled Chalk: They.are not aware how fright -4 fully ilnjdrqous it is to this skin I how coarse,; , how TOO ill, hew/ sallow, yellow and unhealthy th akin • app •tt'r" altlbr using prepared chalk ! Besides lit is inju ibus,lntaining a large quantity of lead I I Ve ‘ hay pr eps ed a beautiful vegetable article, Which weall Jones ' Spanish Lily White. "It is perfectly Inn chat, tieing puri fi ed of all aeleterious qualities; 1 and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, ala bastes!, clear, lively white; at the same time meting j as &Misfile ic, on the akin, making it soft and smooth. ' I Lit Whtt 11 4,latees Anderson, Practical Chemist of i Massa • chu etts s isdys: ~ After analysing Jones , Spanish: ,p0,.1 find it possesses the most beaUtiful ) 1 0 , and natural, and nt the same time innocent white I , 1 eve haw. l 1 certainly can conscientiously reetim. l s mend its Ilie to all whose skin requires beautifying.t , Prlce l ,29 cents a box. Directions—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or woobl—the formes preferable. A r E, sir or Teem mon 23 cr.:res.—White teeth, Foulleatli, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhehlthy ' teet,l tier , being once or twice cleaned with Jfinest Am let;; ; Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most 4cautifill ivory, and ~at the Same time it 'is so perfhctly innocent and exquisitely fine, that iuitcon want (Ally use is highly advantageous, even to those meti tatj are in good condition, giving them a beau tifull phli,h, and preventing a premature decay.— ' Thosel#lready decayed it prevents from becoming 1 woriej;t-it also ( fastens such as is becoming leote, j and by j persVerance it will render the foulest teeth 1 delicat4.lY white, and make the breath delicinufly mend Prieb 2.5 or 311 cents a box. All the above are Sail only at/82 Chatham at. sign of the American , i 1 Eagle,liNeW York, and by the appointed Ageing w i whrilselhamer appear in the next column. ' 1 ,1,,j WILN.' YO/ 6IARRY, and gat a rich husband, lady? n j "Yourliface is your fortune? , Is't, beautiful, clear, i s fair! Di it Whiter If not, it can be made so, r ecen 1 thougWiL be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned l l and freckled. Thousands have been made lilies Who have whetted oncet,or twice with Jones , Italian Cheimeal Sririp. The effhct is. glorious and magnifi cent. 4tut be sure you get; the genuine Jones' Soap, ;It Die .. 1 ;glt eifthe American Eagle, 82 Chatham 15t..1 , ' B. nmiworm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Eryinpelas;lßer er,a 111, are often cured by Jones , " Italian Chenii -1 SqPi when every kind of remedy has failed. la it , eures pimples, freckles, and clears the ekin, linc4.. Sold at the American Eagle, 82 Chathim Mittd, -reader, this seldom or never fails. 1 , • . C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson.' 1 )11 iACYITON'S; 89 Liberty it, head of Wood, Boot. orthd)Big ,, nov23; ri -,_ We have a iettf surplus copies of the Curial . ' sional Globe (or the last session Of Congress, whit v.e Nall sell for the origanal 'subscription pa ice $1 a copy. We ;hare no surplus copies of the. pendis kir that session. Washington, Oct,!4, 18.1,7 Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now conceded by medical 'men thatronne Magical Pain Extractor, manulacturedt by Co , sto•lt 4 • Co., 21 Coint/and at , Vete York, is the gre est wonder of the ldtli century. 'lts effects-are t t ly miraculous. All pains are removed from bt a scalds, &c., arid all external sores; in a few mien el alter its application, healing the same on the m i delicate Fain, leaving; no scar. It is equally bet e licial in all tunes uf in fl ammatory diseases, such ap sore Nipples and Eves; Sprains, Itheumatis § White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Ch 11;- , / blains, Erysipelas; Biles, Tic Dolorous, &c. ,1' might add as proollto all we say, the names of ma t eminent physicians who use it in t , boir practice, a d hundreds of the clirgy who praise it to their poo p 4 Kind parent KEEP ,rr CONSTANTLY ON LIAND, in c St of accidents by fire life may bt lon without it, ul by its use all burns are subject to its control, unl sp the vitals are destroyed. Caution—remember a d an for Cannel , : Magical 'Pain Extractor, matitd#cF tured by Comstock* Co ,N. Y., and tare no othpri. Piles, Sores, eta---The Genuine Hays , Liniment i an article more justly celebraiec as a cure for I: above, than any or all others. Its cures are aim .1, immediate, and it is only necessary to let those w'l. icnow the article and used it with such great s c, ceir , than it is to be had true anti genuine o f stock and C 0,21 Courtland st., N.Y., sole propriet r Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa., by %it JA3KSON, 89 Liberty et. head of Wood at.; also i Washington, Pa,,' by A Clark; in Brownsville Bennett & rocker, also by our agt. in every to in- Pennsyi vania, l ohio, Md. and Virginia; novl9-daw6 m NBLUSH iNG IMPUDENCE—From a published U l lcard ofM'Cullmont & Bond, ofPhiladelphia, the ! public would be led to believe that we have be l e' claiming a privilege wa had no right to. That"t e: have abandoned some time since, the exclu v 4 agency system," and that we have right to ci a n "exclusive privileges with their teas." I ne e pretended to sell the teas of this spurious cone s n 1 have been seiling . the teasel the New York Pe ii Tea Company for the last two years , as the pub I are aware, and have been to New ork four ti e in that time, and never heard of this new concdri until lately but an wool dealers. I , The tea busin ea of M 9 Callment & Bond is abti eight months ol , and their assumption of the le kin Tea Compan NI name is because a name is (von for any man or fi n to assume; but the fact intended' to intply thereby, that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Tea Co. of New York, is Entirely false, they having been e• nied even an agency in Philadelphia, for the N w York Company, that ' -Company having refused ev, n thus far to confide in them. I I know not what kind of wool they keep, no what kind of teas; I am only certain that they ken, or obtain none ul the Pekin Tea Company's et Ne York. Any person reading this card will see the gr , deception they wish to practice on the public, ahi to the injury of my business. M'Callmont y Bcg are wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent g agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our rood citizens'. Look out foe the black 'heap. siovl9 ALEX. JAYNESI c*: lag AEA CINCIN.NiTI AND PITTICA'UItGIi . ?Brain Vathrt- c• r HIS well known -line of . splendid Passenger Steamers, is now composed Urthe hergest, svilftesti best finished auttfurnished, and - the most pnWerfnl West, on the waars of the West. Every aominodOtion and comfort that money eau pro cun;his been provided far passenger*. The'Line 14 fo . been i 0 ope r ation r five years—have carried a ml)lionjof people without - the least iidury to their pefsons. :The boats will be at the foot of:Wood street the day'previous to starting, for'she rebeption ofirreighfariu the entry of passengers on the regi , s ; let.' In all , cases passage money meat be paid i n advance. , i Monday Packet T . e kfONONCAHELA, 'Capt. &mit, will. leave Pidaburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; W eeling every Monderevering at 10 P. M. • 1 Tuesday Packet. ha lIIBPANIA No. 2, Capt. Jn 1 oi Klinetelter, wil leaVe Pittsburgh every Tuesday Morning at 10 ci , c ock ;I Wheeling every Tuesdarevening .at 10 r • il• I • I , • , wednesday Packets - Tie. NEW ENGLAND No.' 2,C1,114ain S. ;Dean, wiDleav'p .Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 ;tclonk, wheeling every Wednesday evening at 10 .x. • Thursday' Packet. , The WISVONSIIS., Caplain It. J. Grate 7 willlteave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning. at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10 r. Friday Packet,. C;LOPER No. 2, paptain Cr**, will; leafs Pitilourgh' every Friday Morning at TO cOddrick Wheeling every Friday evening at 'lO T. at. I : Saturday. Packet. . 't,lie MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will i leave Pit isburgW every Saturday morning at 10 o'elock ; %Wheeling et ery Saturday evening tit 10 r. N. • Sunday Parket. 'the ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Mason. wilt ,lesiro ,Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 i'crelock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. li. noVI9 VENEREAL origin, skin stricturet , gleet, Urethral discharges, seminal Weakness and impotency; also piles, jrhen matiam, remale weakness, diseases of the Womb, mo b thly vioppreasions. Diseases °Ohm jeints,liste la ve;ano;i nervous affections ; pains en the bace and Joie*, irritations of the neck of the bladder an dkid. nevi, scrobutic eruptions, tetter,riug-wonn, memo etc. irwELrE YEARS PRACTICE .Ezttsively devoted to the study and treatment of veterettlidislarders, and those arising from yotithful I exciirse*,; gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, I wheieby CO11401.11(100 may Nave been enfeebled, ena flee Dr. Itrown to ntrer assurances and *Fleetly relief to ell who may place themselves under his care, offices are conveniently arranged into . appellate 'apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with I i'ear fir rip-mine to other visitots. 11. is 0t importance persons to many peons in need of meilcal;aid, to obtain good advice privately, and pro tittti.l T. all such, Or. BroWn's ready 0011 in rem bring; retweal diseatei, In their various forms and stageV, offers inducements - which can rare ly' be efit6lled.l &rangers are heceby;apprised that Dr. flyri[ali , n hail' been regularly educatedln every branch of Medicine, and for the hail years confined liiinself eticlusirely to the treatment of those dis timbre is the only regularly educated surgeon in Nitehuigh who gives his whole attention to these complaints. rot - Certain, safe and speedy cures will in all Cares be gnaranlied. Recent Get; are relieved in a tbOrt time, with. out interruption from business, • Inir Hernia or Rupture Dr..-Mown also invite ',entitle afflicted with Hernia to•milr, la he has paid' particular attention to thin disease. LeOirs,from a distance, asking advice, mist con tain la fee or they will not be atteeded to. 0.-PIRO on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wo4di-stteet, towards the market., CensuPations sari sly c4iifidential. Oct2fidfoiry T i5 l . , For' Sale. stall tract of land containing about 70 UFO, uated in Buffalo township, Butler county, iniline. Mile of the road leading from Pittsburgh ::itt/knieg The land is all cleared except abput reOind under a gopd state of cultivation. There gotid frame dwelling house and frame barn on the nits s..• The farm is well watered and abouridein 1 1, d c al 'an limestone. ir trn rs' apply to William Boyd, Attorney ati Lew I le Pin 4tfistreet,above Smithfield. . i 1 l'71;-iitr.4rti ; ' I 1 . to ii a 7 ac} a is a pren good , Poi ()Mel ?u:c~+ : .Writ, MEM WILLIAM .1. 1411U.NSIDE, AUCTIONEER ANC , COMIVIISSfON .31ERCLIANT, Allegileny city, Pit. T _ HEI undersigned having, coraplieJ wilds the re quirements of the Auction Law, and taken oul a Cmmission as Auctioneer, In- the city of Allo. gheny, is now ready 10 receive Merchandise, in all its variety, on consignment for either public - or pri vate sale ; and from long experiance in the above branches of business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. ~ . Liberal advances made on consignments. 1 I shall endeavor to make speedy saki and (pilot returns. 'Tendering you and your'friends my services, I re maln Your obedient servant,• • . .. \ I-- WIC J. BIJR NSIDE. I , 4 Allegheny city, September 1897. t• , arsEnEttccs. • James May,Jaines M'Cully, Joh p Little, Sr., J n B. Guthrie, Wm . A . Hill & Co., Jonas R. M , Clint cir, Jac R. Logan; 'John D. Davis, Perste and Hann , John D. Iti*Fadden & Co., Alezander Stuart; Young & Stevenson. ' nov24-y Allegheny City Property at Auction. ILL be sold, on Thursday morning neat, Du cember, 241, at 10 o'clock, at the Anction Anima, northwest corner of Federal street and the Iliamend, all that certain lot or piece, of ground, ftonting.on Ohio street. 90 fee and on Sandusxy street 100 feet. The propert y will be offered in Ibts of 19 feet front, to a ten foot alley,, or if prefer -441 by purchasers; it Will be sold in lots of 23 feet ft.int,,by 100 ft in depth. Sale positive. Title in ' disputhble. Terins-4 Cash, the residue in three equal anneal payments with interest, to be secured by bond and Mortske on the property. nov ; 27 Md. J. BURNSIDE, Auct"r . Darge Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots land Shoes, Furniture, Watches, dte., at Auction. 1 ' BY JAMES M,KENNA., 1 On Thursday next; December lat; at 10 o'clock, A. M.l will be soldi at M'Kenna's Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street; three doors . from sth, a large) and general assortment of foreign and domestic fancy and Staple Dry Goods, comprising cloths, cassinieres, cassinetts,fiannels, alpaccasimuslins, Cilicoes, plaids.; Irish . linens, &c. Also, a lot of ready made clothing, Boots and shoes. l At 2 o'clocx P.M., a lot of new and second hand, PUrnioare, viz: mahogany bureaus, settees, chairs and tables, feather beds and matrmises, witha lot of Xitchen utensils; and immediately atter, sale of Gro ceriesi PRIVATt. DISF4SES. Da. iilgovitc, of 6.5,1 Dia mond Alley, can be! con sul ted in ill cases of is pri rate or delicate nature, in cident to the human erame. Syphilis, and syphilitic eruptions, gonerrlicea, and 1 , its consequences, to ether 'with all rEIVRREA dii casco, impurities the !blood, with all ! disea'Ses of 1 Rook Anal lon. 3 UST received, in addition to the present very extensive stock of valuable Books,) and now op eninthn extensive new assortment, which we will still Olio evening, and every evening until all' is Oozed out. Sales positive, as the stock must be o'oBo out immediately. irrllooks at private sale, at very low pikes, dur ing the day. Now- is the time to purchase good Beaks , at one half price. ]Also, a lot of Diamond Pointed Premium Gold Pens, for sale cheap. inov3o - JOHN I). DAVlS ,Ancttr. ,_. 2ldrt PIECES prints Will be added to the sale of li Dry Goods on Thursday nr.rning December , at 10 o'c'ocu; at the Commercial Sales room, cd , l rner l Or Wood and o.llh. At 2 6 , cloct, P. 111., two boxes plates, and cups and aliment, JOHN D. DAVIS, fleet . Auctkueer. I ' — Auction Sates , BY /OHN•D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER.. 10DTII-EAST COAXER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREAM 6 Dry Goods, Woollen Floods, 'Coats, Caps. N 4Thursday looming, December 2d, at 10 o'. cliietc, at the commercial wales MOW, corner ofi ve od t nil sth sta,- will be sold without reserve, an 1 c ik im al store in the country , consi,ting of calicoes, i i tenslve assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, etc. 1 alpacas, black silk and i sun, needle work, woollen coats, 'double ' tad single hoods, cambric muslins, i cloths,icassimeres, sattinetts, canton flannel,shawls, a hllo, glares, cloth and fur caps,gum overshoes and slippers,r umbrellas, patent thread, Ky. jeans etc. i Also, I bale red and yellow flannels, 20 ;pieces I damaged brown sheeting. - At 2,o'clock, P. M. a quantity of K omi quality N. 0. Sugar, Young Hyaon Tea, Rice and other gro ceries.:' Glassware, sucensware, hardware, and cutlery, . A large quantity of new and second hand house hold and kitchen furniture, stoves, grates; shovels , matches, wrapping and writing paper, lamps, feath er beda:bedding, looking glasses, etc. At 0 o'clock, P. M., a very extensive collection anew , and valuable books, in every department of iscieace and literature. nov3P JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ' 1 . . 4 7.• .; •fil • -; ' • ' ' .. '4.' , Iluttion Salto. EC= lAt early gas lip le, same evening, gold and silver w'atchip, both new and second hand, sale of Dry odslcominucd. JAMES ISDKENNA, dec I _ !okra !H. utu. • • • I _!RILL & CURRY, , t rNNERS, EACH Axck KW, AND DEALERS IN F REIGN AND DOMESTIC EA - CHANGE, CER TIECATES OF DEPOSIT, 11.4NK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. No. 63 WooD 11%., 3 D MINN pELow INESI'IIIDE. Pittsburgh, Pa. nAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ano collectiods made ;in all the principal cities of the United States. sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Roston ai.3 Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purrhasets. Kentucky, !ndiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia - Dahk Notes bought and sold on the most farina the tern's. The highest premium paid for American Gold. lExchangn on England, Ireland, Ghtmany and Frhnce;procitred, 4c., mar22-y .?AS. S. HOOD. THOS. IMAGISM . MOON AND SARGENT. BAIFKERS AND ;EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. It. COD. WOOD ADD StATII STRTITS, VITTSDURGH, PA. EL r:g l l n inCo,S A Bank Notes Time. Bills, O 0 and Domestic Eschaage, Certificates of DepOsite, &c. EXCHANGE: on all the principal Cities 'of the Uonicui, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchu seis. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. COLI.ECTIONS made on all parts of the Uni , ati the lowest rates. akerarscr.s: M. Local, & Son, Ogden &;Snowden, Wm. Bell St Son, >PET - mutton. S. APClurlten & Co. English & actinett. Fleming &' Brother Fides, Lathrop & Co. Ptimarin. Wm. IL Thompson & Co. Iloadly, Phelps & Co. t, LW Yoatr. Babcock; & Ca. Tilinny, Ward &Co. John M'Cullough & Co. BALTIMORE James George, H. Hanna; CINCINNATI, 0. I intim,. ,:: Joseph Watson, MAMMON 0. Messrs. Fenner M'Millan. ' A. F. Ellis, Esq., enihier; Ban! Lewistown, Pa Pittistinrgh, September 2d, 18471 I j WILLIAM A. HILL & Co., D I AN/MRS, F.XCHANGE DRONERS, AND DEALZAS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC' EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES 01.' DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES, AND .SPECIE, No. 64 Wood et., one 'door above Fourth, East side, Pittebitrgh, Pa. CURICENT Funds received on deposit, and . col lectienss made on; all the Cities throughout the United }States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, Nest York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly foi sale in sums to suit purchasers. theipaper of the Ohio, Kentucky; Indiana, and Viiginia Banks bought Mid sold on the most; favor- IM highest premiuM Paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver cline. FACIIANGE ON EN(ILAND, IRELAND AND SepillAND, for sale in amounts ofEI and upwards. Imarl,o-.awy . ' [ 161.LNN 1 KRAMER. IDIFAZD ANAIt. _ KRAM ER. &RA Hil t _ BANK RS AND EXCHANGE BROX.- ERS D .ALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOME§TIC BILLS,j BILLS OE EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES 6.1.1 DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner ofr N hird and Wood sta., directly opposite the StJ,Cha lesotel. iny2B I I N. HOLINES & SON, uticiais AND DEALNII, ±N EXCHANON COIN AND saws , Norms. Aro. 55 Market ;street, .plitsburgh. I , elling rate. Exchange. Buying rate. Nell% Y4i,rk }'pr Cincinnati ! die • Philadelphia 1.1 Louisville * « paltiiatire ( 0 . St. Louis g 4 H na:wri NOTES , Buying rates Ohio - Indiana Ileitucky I ' Wheelin' tonne's, I die 4I • Ce 1 ' # it a cc i 1 . T , j ~: ~~ I. .