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Heveren Peter Henderson William ;Henry Nancy !Hansaban Michael Harraughety Dennis ;Hersteine David Henderson Christopher Henderson Washington Henderson $ L ;Hills Edwin 2 'Hillen John Hinkle Mary 2 Hiteman C 1-1 Hindu Joseph Hobensack George S Hogan Thomas Holmes Jane' 6 • Hoffman Catharine A Holmes Robert Holmes James R arback Letitia mrs Howard Joseph Haynes William Harbough mrs Horner Matilda • Hord rum Hopkins Allan M Houser Sarah .1 Howell Thome' 'Houston James Hughes Francis W Hykes Amos • Hunter Mary Hunter Charles Hunter John J Hull George E .1 I Irwin lamka B Irwin Jamts 'win Nathaniel 2 M2Gregor Wm M'Guire John M'Farland Mary M'Gci , an Jane MGinnia Peter M•Gargill Capt Jai WGinniss Hugh M'gann Mary .M'Llugh Anne l'•t'Gark John M'Hugh Michael MGarrity James M'lntyre John Mlerreghan Thom Mee Robert M'Clenighan John IWKee mr M'Coy Charles MlCee Hugh .M'Cormick Margaret MlCairi Ann C M'Curdy Samuel Ivt'iCinley!Marthi,k.l M'Conlogue W:B X'Keaver Robert M"Cormick Simnel ItitKey May, , Mronnell Joseph hirKee Saish M'Creedy James MiKelveyl Ann M'Conaughy D M'Creaty Martha M'Clagpe t y Meriiikret M'Dorraid James M - Lean M'lllroy Samuel B M'Langs John M*Donald'Neebitt let'Laughtin Writ) M'Donald Alexander ISlMiliangJimes M'Donalit.Henry L 'IME'Vay lingh - 101 Donald Agnes ISl'Math Dark,. M'Dowell Elizabeth H M'Neill James M'Ellhany Henry H iMary 't - M'Dermitt Patricia Miricker! John M'Gill John M'Neill Christopttlin• M'Ginley Mary M`Mackin B B:-.2 M'Farland John M'Quistin James fi'g M'Farland Claudius M'Sigairrey Elizatith N, Neal! James A Norton Jonathan:` Nichols. John NOrmand August 'a Nicholsoni Robert. ,4 Nottingham Elizi.beth Nutt Jamas It Nelson Martha Nelson miss Newman John Norton Alexander Neil Mary H Nevins J H Rev Newton Joseph O'Connor Dennis Orr Litten Owens P °Carroll Hugh Pdin'Thomas Oles Samuel Owens David Dale Palmer Caroline Packard C L Parr Reason B Palmer William Pape Henry Pate Matthew Path Elizabeth Pattriii John Rev Pengill W A A Perchment John Patterson Matthew Parker Charles B Patterson Carolina Patterson James Patterson John Parks Joseph Parker Margaret Patterson Hugh Peace Patrick Pearune J S Pearce C B A Penneeßennler Petfientd,r4aid Penny S g Quinn Patrick Robinson George Rapp William Ratcliffe !Ain Rnea Elizabeth A Ramsay David 0 Rhoney John Randall J mra Redstreak Amer mrs Rhodes Fredericd Reese W Reese Israel Rolelick Same, Khodes RObert Rene' borne' C Reed H•rvey N Reed James Richard George Richards Witham Richards Mary Rincade Benjamin Rielly M J Rielley Eli Richards Sophia Sample J M Sawyer Emcee B Selman Christopher Sala Solomon Sarbet Stephen Sahale Cyrus Sam John Savage Frances Saet & Mear Scott. Robert C Scott Samuel Scott John P Scott Alexander Scott James Seibert Wm Seitz Julia A Sarratt W Seeser Geo Shaffer Susan Shaffner C J Shaffner Geo Shallenberger C Shaffer E Schaffer Sarah Shaffer John Shields Joseph Shasta miss Shipe Wm Sherick E Sherwood Caroline Sherwood Mary Smithers Mary Slocumb'Geo Sias D Sime John Smidley John Small A Sims J C Sinnott Luaetta J Simpson A Slophy Milton N Smith Thos Smith A J Smith W. W Smith John T Smith Vl'm John Smith Isaac Su therliiid -Maiiha Taxler Catharine Taylor Sames M Taylor Rachael Thompson Eliza Thompson John Thomas James Thompson Samuel Thomas Francis F Thompson W C Thompson R C Miner .j& E Thompson W A Thomas James Timmons X Timei Jeremiah Tibby Daniel W Updigrag Peter V! . Vandergrillt Joseph • Vance Jdbn Van Wickel Nicholne %erner Anu Vandergrift John , 1 i , WI i • , ' Walker George S 2 White Williard Wade Levi Wheeler Richard Washburn 4 Abbott White Weans Watson Itobert 2 'While Join .alsh James .Whitcroi4 Catharine Walters Charles W Wherry W J Whiten, El N W'illiami John Wade Alba A Williams; 'And Wattson James Williams, , M G, Wattrow4 George P Williams' Clara P Wakefield Robert VlTillson 10 0 : Waters Clement R Willson B.arah; Walsh Miry , Willson Mr I Watt John Vltillson Alin Walton Soseph Willson "% Yin , = Warner George Willson § ' West Jacob Wilison F C"`' Wentmort E V Witlrcri S r : ' Worts Daniel Willson Jonathan' Weuster Alexander Witten Mimi , 1 Weaver Jeremiah Wilkinson Aethon l y WelcomeiJ H Flicliiins !Sarisnel Weston fohn lkiltet William Walsh Cnristophe,r Wilmot Jima 1. . ' Wesburn tit • Wilber C Pi Wells Ed4 , ard R Wilkinson Jane Whit , tMai . thew Wiekersh'ana W'p WhiSeatab K WillingeoJames if ' I 1 • ' t ,r u b :1 4 11:--,,c; - 4 .4k ; , I I ; *' , 11 • I - I I 1-1 L I- i 1 - it • c r ; tE <, t fliti,:r-71' ; - '?' 0113nen f. . O?Donnell Jol2o kr Owens Jinni Officer Ttiorna Olen Moiris ,-• Otterbord Evelinsl4 ads, PI - % Pifer John Phillips S. A Plannett W D Phillips David Phythion 4ainei rd Phillips David! Pitcoirn Alexandeli Pitcairn Jphn Piper William Pisel Susan Pheilar Joseph Prevenaut Rebecei Poster Antonia' Price Jamies • 1 Potts Clarissa Pritchard Arthur Price Alexander k. Pr;wn Satnuel'F Pr or Gilbert Porter James H l'rics George pi Pulpney Bajaminl Price Henry 1' Potts George - Pugsley Doctor Q ' Quinn Williani. Pal R Riley James . 1g Biehards Moses Richards William Riddle & !Evan Rock Augusta, , • Rooney Mary Ross R J; Russ Simnel RO%se T Robb Robert Ross Witham Rixide Janus Roberts Samuel A Engera Samuel , A Rogers Martha RubinsonN E RidainsunLeab Rlibitisoa , lsase RoWnson l Andtew Robinson Isaac Ryan William Russell Mary Ann Russll Helen M It Smith Jo tsn Ssnith H ; Smith HiMen ; Smith Mister Smith W;Y ! Smith Matti's* Sankt% Job Smith Thin Smith WIE Smith Wrn if Smith Saml Snyder Jbbn Spencer J W ;, Spitler F E Shodgrask J , Spieer V' W , Sproul Vanilla' Spunger t W; Steen Jaines Stately Waited .2 Steams Mary!A Stanley ;oho T Stagg Julian Stevenson W' '2 Stewart kjeo Stewart as Steven 4 W Stockint S P, Stinson C B Styne Mary A Sturgeu4 J P ' Stockton! J R Storm Francia • , Stoner Bvslinit Stout Henry Storer John ft Stokes W 11 I Stock i ng' Sophia :* Stetson e: B - Slone MS& Smith H I Straub Jiihn Straub Li Sullivan Narj , • ; Swan Satah Sutton lienj Sutton Richard Ti Tye Johh Tomlinson E miss Todd & t.nniM TrevelleOr Richard Turner J i essee: Tracy j arnes , Tou le muel Truemail David TrimbleliJohm Tolhurst!Stephen Tomes R Turner 01 1 thidinh Trevor Susan : • • Tokers Nelly 'Trainer Tucker George U 14IEARL SAGO.. 200 1. ; just received sad for JE 'sale by B. A. 'ARNESTOCK & Co. eoT29 corner of First and Wood stir.- `Neatde . - N Election for one !President,. rix.'2dinsgers, _I I & and Treasurer for the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill Toni:like Road Company; will- be held at the Toll geese on Decembet9th,llB47, between the hours or 1 and 5 P.: _ - - • - zwkwr, #o . Tio-dt ft • . Treasurer. i 4 I ' Whitney George ;Wirßess Agnes White Anderson . IwilfgewlA i White Henry Woptis S•faryllti , Whije - Elizaheth ;Woodburn John Whitmore IJbhn ! .; H Toungson George 3 • Young .1 1 .ohn - Young William , . ; Young timber. Youdg Alexander A Yobag James ' • .2 ,I- -'• ; 7 italsrarisJaeols W • 1, • TNITfAL§. . Clerk-Of 8. B. Gtnesseit. ! Clerk of S.B..lSiesienger, yeurgus Division S i cititrof-TAmpiarati!e: '; • ' deei POstmasten , ; T" "Pittsburgh Phrend Magnetio Society) , will hold a public meeting this asepisig,.lDed. at 7 , o'clock, at. their Hell, 'corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. A -Ltiatorii will he 'delivered, and it is expected a Dental operation performed on a subject While unarm , the4nSuence of Animal Meg notism. AIitIONYJAQATAY Sec. dect-It*. Allegheny, +lnanity, A. S. In the matter of the adininistration Sl% , account of William H. Wightman ministrator Odle estate ofJacob Metz, dee'd, No 14, of Oct. 1843. "/ And now, to wit, NoVember, 20th 847, on motion'of John Barton, attor ney for Wm. Mem, the court appoint) Wm. Boyd, Esq., auditor to distribute the funds in the hands of the adminiietra tor among the heirs of the said dece dent. By the Court. t JOHN YOUNG/ .11°. Clerk. The undersigned Auditor - will meet for the pur pose of his appointment at his office onrith street in the city of Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 9th day of January, 1848 at 2 o'clock, P. hi:, at ! which time and place all persons Interested are hereby notified to attend. WM." BOYD, dec,l Auditor. • TWIT RECT. BY ADAMS & CC'S F.XPREBS-- ty Super super Eng drab Cloth for over coats; Super super Eng. silver " I Do do black ' el frock and dress coats; Do French'Cloths i foi*ock and dress coats, Do do plain and fano), Cauimeres, for Pantaloons; Do do cut velvets: cashmeres, plain and Surd silks, muisimeres, etc. etc. for Vesting,. .1 4 • In addition to the above, we have the, most select stock , of cloths, cassimeresand restlngs In the West ern country, our goods being bought of Importers only. The above goods will 'be made to order at the shortest notice and most reasonable terms, by ANEKER lc' MAYER, (late M. /inter & Co.] Clothiers and ;Tailors deal 70 Wood st., 6 doors above 4th. EF,SIVAX-'-'•A small It to, salis b 7 BS & SINCLAIR, decl i 6G Wood street. FLAXSEED --A few big, fOr alio by, Stilpf SO SINCLAIR, dec I 06 Wood street. lor Aromatic 9'7 ;v7nees , n!,„deat zs' e a c h r')r :11 e l n t Y G tki " P t r e a r I with per cent bit. Alm:icor sale byl the gallon or single bottle at the wine store of deal JAMB WEAVER. EMLIONS for 2ale at:e gr!' map st denl. • ! JApuli WEAVER C - RUSHEp and pelveriied sugarlfori sale at the wine store of dee] VaCOll WEAVER. CI ARDINES for sale by the cue, WI or half tie 0 at the wine 'store of decl ANCIIOVIES—A row :dozeffiars for sale at the *me core of Oecji JACOBWEAVER. r T OCK Bottles for salq at the wine state of decl JACOB WEAVER. VANCY Hock Cologne for sale at the wine store (dec!) i .TACOB WEAVER. C , iIASIPARIIE bottles!ror este at the wine store or decl JACb 0 WEAVER. Nv HIT4 O GI. 6; I I j J e kt i 2. enperior jest received B. 4. FAHNBSTOCK & Co cornet of ; Ea* 1113 d Wood to ZOIC . ACID-73 'Mown, fast tecaiaod and B lot tali by B. A. PAIINESTOCIC & CO., dee I . cor4r of Find and Wood au. ANAITO-2 buneut panduat eudiTed and fir ule b 7 - B. A. FAIINEStOCB & CO., dee! 1 . cot in had Wood. 10 ARCS GREEN--15 Case* just recelived and for I rule by. B.A. fAHNESTOCK & CO., dui r co'r Ist'nor, _ Itofisted Borsix. 6 cues Eoglisb just tel'd led fbr ( 17 6 4. e by IL A. rAIiNt.IT Kat Co., nov3o cot-Flak and Wood its Calcined! ailltipipollai 4 ,5 c::::;dust "" `71 d .131 1 ;n7EsiocK & Co. IltlaniFlour: 1 ; ; dad Tor sale by 50 sa L ot " 34l rec B. A. FAINEiTOCK Ar, art acne Acid. caseakut• • and for sale by nov3B B. A. FANNESTOCK & Co. DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS !—An assortment of Baas and Tenor Drums, just received direct Crum the manufacturer, and for sale low, b 3 • JOHN , H. M ELLOR, 81 Wood et. EA NUTS-300 bus , elx, a first rate article, for _I- sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR. nbv27 . SParen• foe Sale Cheap A FA - 1131 of 108 acres, about three miles from Saltsburgh, on Blicaleg creeni and about 37 miles from Pittsburgh byl 1 nd , and 30 by the canal and 3 miles from it. It Itai7s acres well cleared and fenced, 'hewed log and frame house4with three or four room., a log barn and it good rein of coal, lime stones nd iron ore on it; two goodileading roads 'bro. I it. I The above for sale cheap for,, , abont $lOOO, or a half in hand and th. Wince on interest on time. Also, a tract of 33 acres of land: about half clear ml, a hewed log house on it, it is about 14 miles' from Pittsburgh, and near the canal, beer creeteand the jAllegheny river. i Also, an excellent farm of 230 acres and a good tavern stand, and (manna imprhreniente on it, a. boik 12 miles below Pittsburgh, on the Bearer road. *so, a farm of 235 acres,' a good sterrand a half bodge, with a basement ! xitche4stable and other improsenrego. and about 75 sera cleared; 13 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Ii ittennine road. The above with other , farms, for sale on' accommodating terms decl 4. liAltßlB. NEPTUNE T" SeCond Annual Ball, given in ,behalf of the Neptune Fire Conipany, Will take place on TittrasnaT the 9th of December, at the Lafayette Assembly Hoeing. Applications for Cir culers and!Tickets to be made to the manager.. S. Cameron, Hope. John M 3 Quewan, NepPn. W. C. Irwin, President. Wm. M. Edgar, J. Brown, Washington. ; James Montooth, lc Capt A. L.Melville, U.S. Wm. M. Gormley, cc Jas Caldwell, Wm Penn.! T. B. Young, if 11. Hays, Eagle. j James - Porter " Capt All., John D. Bailey, " M. Marshall, Duquesne. John Neeper " W. C. Beck, Niagara. Thomas Stewart, " gapt D Campbell, Vig. Wm White G'Schnecl, Vig. IH Co George Futon, " nov29 , Thomas Algeo, - . . pl a L n L a I f 3os sa el ; a b O y o paper. ""wood," jolt received B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., oar of let and Wood ate nov27 AD, VALERIAN—.B bales English and Ger lA, man, just received and for sale by B.A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., ear Of let and Wood its DOV 27 CAMWOOD--70 Bbls Yore gronnd, ,, just .received and forsalei b 7 B. A. FABNEBTOCK nor 27 e.or or lot and Wood.sta... (ALIVE OIL-10 Baskets, Just received , and for 11,Lf i sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 41 Co. in c fr.29 1 corner of First and Wood sta. NIMEM ''.-.:.:":: ~-• • • :•: ' -:;:,:,..:;','::1:,. .:'. 1 .7-7:„--:::::,...'...r.- - .' , : ',. l' '-'..-.::',','-'1'...i'.1.-;',:f.1.•,::::,',i..:::.:-,,,,,....,-.`kit..,.:::: EMI . . OFFICE OF . THE POST, ? Tuvasnsr Mounts°, Dec. 2, 1847. 5 I 6 business matters there was considerable dull ness yesterday. The day was cold and rainy,and very unpleasant for outdoor business transactions. ASHES—AII kinds are scarce, and in demand. Salei of Saheratus :at 708 c.; Pearls 71(donc; Pots 51051 c.; Scorchings WINDOW GLASS—The supply on hand is be coming very much reduced.. Sales 100 boxes B.K 10 at $3 624; 50 do 10x12 at $3 75. FLOCK—Sales from store, by the dray load and single barrel at $5 oces 37. No large sales to repot:, and very little arriving. GRAlN—Moderate sales as follows; Wheat 93 095 e.; Rye 45e.; Com 40045 e.; Oats 2G 37c. GROCERIES--Small sales Sugar (new crop,) at bie.; Old 006je. lb. Molasses 30032 c.— .. Coffee day yesterday, with a probability Of a continuance. d Wood ``BEsT coucH MEDICINE rat Tux. Woimn t ,, Another evidence of, the superiority, of Dr. Viillard'sCough Mixture over all other... Read the following Certificate from a reapictablecitMen or 'the Filth Ward : Prrrssuitur, Nov. 3, 1847. This certifies that for some weeks put I was trod) 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 which I had been using. .I was finally persuaded to call at Hays Brockwara Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. Willard's Oriental - Cough Mixture; which, to my great surprise, relieved me very much ; after taking only two or three doses, and be'orti I had used one bottle, I was entirely cu red. I was so much pleased with its effects that I hare brought others to buy it, and shall continue to recommend it to my fiends, as I firmly believe it to be the best cough medicine in the world ! , 1 . Jahn Black & WHOLP.SALE Grocers, Produce and Commis- V r lion Merchants, and dealers in Pittsburgh manufactures, No. 166 Liberty utreet, opposite 6th, Pittsburgh.may 12 00 - Liberal advances made on consignments. ENNA-2 bales “East India," jut received'and 0 far sale, ,by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK- & Co., . nov29corner lat and Wood atm. • HAOME Green-5 cases Tiernan's, just rec'd kJ and for sale by _ . LARD—A faw Kegs No. 1, for sale by nov27 SMITH &SINCLAIR. SWEET Malaga Wine—lS Bbls and India bar• rely Sweet Malaga Mountain Wine, for Bale at low prices, by JACOB WEAVER. nor 27 Wine Store. F,NEW Tcp,rur PEKIN- Tina COMPANY. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. ti A LEXANDI. JAYNES is the .only. authorised I agent in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, for the sale of the Pekin Tea Company's Teas of 7.5 and 77 Fulton at., New York. Another person in Pitts burgh pretending to sell our teas is an impostor, and deceives all who may patronise him. It is common ly known that the . Pekin Tea Company's teas have proved superior to all other teas sold, and for this reason many persons have dishonestly pretended to have the sale of the Pekin Tea. Company's tea., when they are all the time vending Malt and cheap duff which _they have obtained elsewhere. Others again' assume , the name of. Tea. Company and imi tate our packages, and thereby deceive many. i We are informed that there s a person in Pittsburg selling Teas under the name of the New York and Philadelphia Pekin Tea Company. We have only to say that this assumed company halve no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, l as consumers of tea will readily dienover by corn. paring the article they sell with the genuine tea, sold by the New York Pekin Tea Company, at the store of A. Jaynes, 72 Fourth st.. N.; 'B. - Messrs. M'CALLMONT & BOND, of Phila. delphia, have no connection whatever with the New York Pekin Tea Company, nor have they any right or privilege to sell teas under. a name so nearly re gambling oars, as to have a tendency to mislead the public. DOUGLASS & CO., '- nov4 ,75 and 77 Fulton-st4N.Y. 'nerves Weekly Budget of New, neOka• I 'TIRE Old Commodore; The Manninvericklifother; j. The Wilfulness of Woman; S plendw.-drVer sallies; Jennetta Altison, or the Strawkeryy Girl, a tale or the ;ea and the short. - - - - Kearns' or Daylight, the Arapahos half bried, a tale of the Rocky Mountains. • - Also, a large lot of Pititorial papers, for sale by the hundred or by the single 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, nov2o ralltrth si • MUM EL :~ :i+t.. ~.~.. 4 . 0% ' -;1._.;. - . - ••,- - : .. •: . .., , ii",.:: •.: - .i'';- , 1.":; , .;::; -, ;`.'" , ... , :: , :- -- .'"- - ''' ,- ;.2'cl . ' i f . •,-,,'. : :'- i'....'. ,, ':' , ;.; ....t,.:;.; .;' ...•,'; .. .. .F.A'Tro sin s BY HUM= TELEGRAPH, XPILISALT FOll , 11111 T sits vor.Lenti, f .Dee: 1, Lt. Geelock; P. M: We have nothing.later f!skin Mexico, The Ness Otlearis alai& of the 23c1 as 24th,, NEW YORK MARKET: . . Decambet.l 3 P-• Flour-6-There is no marked change from yes- Mtdy : tint the' market is, if any thing, duller,— Aales of Genesee 'at $8 31 fr bbl. • Grain—The supply o f Wheat is good, and nth., . Or pressing - Oh the - market. Other grains rernaih nbout as beforl. 'The Market for. Corn and Oats illather dull; - Prime White Corn is selling at 73 e.rg bus; and Prime Yellow at 74c. Sales of Oats at 49(350c. Provisiong—Marhet for Posh heavy; but no tales. Lower Oren would be accepted. Cotton—The market is finis. Stocks—The niarliet is dull. Treasury notes are at par. -PHILADELPHIA "MARKET. December I, 3 P. Al. Flour—The market is steady, but not active Moderate of Western are reported at $6 50. Corn Meal—Sales at' $3 06403 13i- Wheat--Southern Prime Red at $1 3701 90. Corn—New Prime Yellow 70c; old 71072 c.. ' .Cotton.—Sales LCouisiana at 7Vidsi ; there is a better feeling in the market. Coiree--1500 bags Rio 7i071. Provisions—Pork and Beef dull. CONNERCIAL RECORD rewired and corrected every Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. corsigrrrsz vox sovultunt. *shun Hanna, .W. R. Murphy, Julies May 7 FIX? WATZI IX TU CIII.XXXL AND YAEL/X9 ARRIVED. Wisconstn, Grace, Cincinnati Saint Cloud, Mason, New Orleans Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, BOwman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bonet, Brownsville DEPARTED. New England, No. 2, Dean, Cincinnati Northern Light, Hutchison, St Louis Lake Ene, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman,'Brewnsville • - Louis McLain, Bennei, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brmnsville. PITTSBURGH MARIE TS -DAILY REYNA'. JOS. W .1:0D WELL, .• Importer and Death. in Foreign and Domestic .Harderare, COSY= IZCOND 411g11 WOOD ect29-ly PITTSBURGH ANDREW MeCAFFRY Try it—only 25 cents a bottle. Sold by NAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2 Liberty st. near Canal Basin Sold also by J. Fleming, Lawrenceville. novlo B. A. FARNESTOCK & Co., corner lit and Wood ate MIMI EMEI , . • -.;'.,..!:--i..i.'',':4-,,':::::;:.:!-i'l-, ;.,,,-e':7:'.*:L•-- :47ii.'';i-:7.':::'4,,73'ii'l.•':,'''--•.',`-',- Jairat -aka well knoWn line of Splendid Passenger Steamers, hi now compostiNl of the largest, swiftest,- best finished and furnished, and the most powerful boats on the. waters of the West. Eve r y accommodation and comfort that money . can pro cure, has been presided for. passengers. The Line has been in operation'for five yearo---htive carried a Million pf, people: nithont• the least .injury to their . persens. The boats wilt be at the. foot "of Wood street the day previous to starting, lbr the reception of freight and the entry of passengers on the regis, ter. In all cases passage weeny mot .paid in advance: - • " Packet. • The lISONONGAUELik. Cant; Stone, will leave Pittabaogh every 1410thiy• morning' at. 10 o'clock; 'Wheeling everyllUfallay eveving at 10 p.m. Tjaeridor Picket. The RIBEttNIA.; No. 2, Capt.- Jno. filinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tneiday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at . 10 ) Wedriipsday Packeti The NEW ENGLAND Ctiptaba $. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh. every,WednesdaY morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Weilnesday evening at 10 p: at.. ' • .7suroilay Packet. The IVISCONSW, Captain R.J. Grace,will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday 'corning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling, every Thbrrday evening at 10-r. sz. ' Srptay Flack4t. - The CLIPPER, NO. 2, Captain Crooki , will leave Pittsburgh every Friday. Morning at 10 . o'clock; . Wheeling every Friday evening at /0 '; ki• Pie _ The MESSENGER, Captain, Di Crintp, will leave Pittsburgh every. Saiurday , morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sattirday evening at 10 e. 3f, Sunday Packet. The ISAAC NEWTON," Captain A. 0 . Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday - morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday_evening at 10 r ' 2l ' .• 20219 PRIVATE DISEASES. ..)1. Dawes, of 65, Ilia mons! Alley, can be con sulted id all eases of a pri snits or delicate nature, in 'Went tothehuman flame, Syphilis, and syphilitic ruptiona, goitorrhcea, and consequences, together ith all VENEREAL din. Imes, impurities of the lood, with all diseases of - ENERE AL origin, akin gleet, urethral discharges, ...at weakness and impotency palms piles, rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of she wonib, monthly suppressions. Diseases orate joints, fistu lain ano, nervous affections, pains tn the back and loins, irritations of the neck.of the:bladder and kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tetter,ring-worm, mercu rial diseases, e,tc. • • TWELVE YEARS. PRACTICE. Exclusively devoted to the , study and treatment of, venereal disorders, and those-arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of tbe blood, whereby the constitution may havebeen enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown, to offer assurance's and speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. • Dr. Brown's 'offices are conveniently arranged into separate apartments; t"atieuta can visit Dr. B. with out fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importincti to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice , privately and proinptly. 'To all sudh, Dr. Brown's ready skill' in removing venereal (*eases, in their various forms and stages,, olTers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers bre hereby apprised t hat Dr. Brown has been regularly educated:in every branch of medicine;and for the last tivelve years confined ' himself exclusively to the treatment of those tits- eases. • I Dr. Drown is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole *cation to these complaints. /KrCertain, safe and speedy curei willin all cases 14e guarantied. Recent cans are relieved in a short time, with out interruption from business. irr Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invite persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particular attention to this disease.. . Letters from a distance, asking advice, must eon min a fee, or they will not be attended to. wr Office on Diamond Alley, a:few doorsfrom Wood street, towards the market. Consultation!' strictly confidential. ; oct2sd&w frHOSE who have been deceived with mock ."pre tended Hair preparations, should read the fol lowing statements of respectable persons: Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies that his head wan entirely bald on the top, and by the iuse of two 3s, bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a goOd swop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, certifies: On the 3d of Feb. 1847, that-Mr. Thomas Jackapols bead, on the top, wee entirely bald for fifteen years, and tbit by using two 3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, think and healtbi r He expects by using this a little longer to have a better headed hair than he ever had. Hum troy Soar on Hurt:muff i Mr. Power, a grocerVcia Fulton at., had his hair com pletely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction! on the scalp; so that the Re storative may enter the pores. This may be done by applying it with is woderately hard brush, but it is not necessary to use these harsh means except in ac tual cues of baidnesi. Where - the Hair falls off, turns grey,-&c., applyithe Restoiritire with the hand, -or a soft brush. Part thil.hair in thefiifferent places, so that the restorative may touch the scalp. The same directions may be used for Dressing, *c Said at JACKSON'S No 89 Liberty if, bead of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot,i nov23 JVDIE, lS are cautioned against :using Common Prepared Chalk: They aro not aware how fright fully injurious it is to' the skin! bow coarse, how rough. how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the akin appears after using prepared chalk ! Besides it is injurious, containing is large quaCtity of lead ! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call Jones' Spanish , Lily White. .It is perfectly Innocent, being purifio of all deleterious qualities; and it imparts to the ruin a natural, healthy, ala baster, clear, lively white ; at the nine time acting as a cosmetic on the shin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massa. chuseus, says: After analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, I find its possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time liniment white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recom mend its use to all whosiskin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box.' Directions—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. 4 g • • A FINE :my Or TELTTC TO? teem. White teeth, Foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once; or twice cledoed with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at. the same , is so. perfectly innocent anUektinisitely fine, that its con-. stant daily use is high*, idvantagoeui, even to those, teeth that are in good Cundition,siving them a bean.' tiful polish, and pritventing premature decay.-1 Those already decayed it prevents from becoinidg worse—it also fastens such as is becoming.;loilre ' and by peraeverance‘ii will render the fouleat, teeth ' , delicately white, and ;make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box.' • Allan above are sold only at 82 Chatham at. sign of the Ametican Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear ib the next column. WILL Ton : , and get a rich husband, lady?: "Your face is your fo , tune. ,, Is, beautiful, clear, fair/ Is it white/ 111 not, it can be made so even though it be yellow, 'disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled., Thousands have been made thus who have washed oncit or twice with' Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The'efredt is glorious and magnifi cent. Bat be sure you get the genuine Jones' &imp, at the Sign of the American Eagle, SI Chatham et. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar. tiers Itch, are often cure d by Jones's Italian Chemi cal soap; witlin every kind of remedy has failed: That it cures pimples" freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at thbAnierican Eagle, 82 Chatham et. Mind, reader, Bail seldom or never fai s. • I C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Sold at Jacirsores,lB9 Liberty st., bead of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. • nov2S Small tract of II situated in Bug wit in one mile of the to Yittaning. The lae acresand under a got is a good frame dwellU premises.' The farm i good coal and limestcn For terms apply to v office on 4th street, ;el7—thhwel MEIN MEM IMMO =ME ' ,i {s n~ IWE CINCINNA/ 4 / .41,N11 /*TT/MI/Ran i)atiteCt Or Sale. : land containing about 70 acres, Walt, township, Butler county, te road leading from Pittsburgh Ind is all cleared except about , od state of cultivation. There iig house and trame barn on the is well watered and aboundsia ape. illiam Boyd, Attorney at ploy vat ~;: ,i , : - :...'...-;', .-.• .* (` .` lturtion Salm. 'o4ttv_e.eAto OF splegclid klousehold Furniture, Feather Bede* Hearth Jingo; Fire Irons, and Kitchen, ujegsil{ at Auction. • :BY 'FAMES- Id'EKNNA, „ Oi s Saturday evening next, December 4th, at 11, o'clock precisely, will be sold without receive, thi..T Househild and Kitchen run:tit:are of a pkivate ly declining hcasalteeping, it can be seen during the day, comprising in part G mahogany frame hair seat chairs; 1 do do at:far • I. mahogany , lutrean, 0. G. front, a beautiful articles 1 mahogany do. plain; 1 high.poat cherry bedsteads feather beds; brushes; hearth rugs, fenders and fire, irons; looking glasses, together with a great variety of 10W:c/a utensils, all of which have been in tlao 4 but a short time. - dec.2 JAS. WKENNA, Auctioneer. WILLIAM •J. 2.011.1 1 irSIDE. AUCTIONEER AND CO24.I,IIfi.SION.IXERCUANT4. Alleglany city, Pa. • - -„. rrillE undersigned having complied the re. guiremenui of the Auction Law, indlakew out' a Commission as Auctioneer, for the city of Alie n gheiay,ia now ready to receive : Merchandise & its variety, on consignment for either public or vete sale; and from tong, experience an the. above branchea of business, flatters himself that he will bp. able to givo entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Liberal advances made on Consignments. I shalt : endeavor to make speedy sales and quick returns: • Tendering you and your &leadenly 'services, trenc • main your gbedient servant, • - • • ' Allegheny, city, September 1847. - • ' ZETCRIWC.EI. James blay,James IHlCully, John Little, Jr., Johty B. Guthrie, Wm. A. Hill & Co., Jonas R. M , Clintocs. Jas. K. Logan, John 1). Davis, Pismo and Hansen,..John B. WFadden & Co., AleF.ander Stuart; Yount : & SteveniOn. nor24-y Allegheny City... Property at 'Auction... vtriLL be sold, on Thursday morning neat, cember 2d, at 10 o'clock, at the Anctiore , r Rennie, northwest corner of Federal street'and, the Diammi; all that certain Jot or piece of-ground,, frmirtiig'on 'Ohio street DO feet, and on Sandi:Leif y greet 100 feet. The property will be offered ut lots of 19 feet front, to a-ten foot alley, or if prefer.: red by purchasers, it will be sold in lota of 23Yeet-- front by 100 ft int depth."' Sale positive. Title in, disputable. . Terms—.l Cash, the,residue in three equal annual ,payments with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on'the property. ° n0v9.7 - Whl. J. BURNSIDE, Auct'r. l. aracLlS ale of Dry Gooda. Ciotittng, Boot& and 141toca, .IF[ttrntturc. Watt:4o.4 dr.c.p at Auction. [ • BY JAMESAWKENN-A,. On Thursday next, December let; dt 10 olelock,„ A. M., will be sold, at hl , Ketintes. Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood street, Ihiee doors from sth, it limo and general :assortment of foreign and domestic; Fantty...and Staple Dry Goode, comptilitiff cloths., cassinteres, Eassinettst; flannels, alpaccas, calicoes; plaids;. Irish' linens, &c. :Also;'•. a -lot Of ready made clothing; Boots and shoes. ":" - At 2 ta , chica af new. anisecortd hind Furniture, iizt mahogany. bureaus settees, chaise. - sad tables, feather beds and matrasses, with a lotof Kitchen utensils; and immediately after,sale of ra. aeries. At early' gas 14. ht, same evening, - gold and: . watches, both new and second hand, OrDry Goods continued. • JAMES 241'BENDTA" dee!, Auction Vales . • BY JOHN. D. MAVIS, A-UCTIONEEIL YOUTH-EAST coaxal!. OF WOOD AND SIM( STILErnh Dry Goods, iVuolien Hoods, . Coals, Capt. ON Thursday morning,. December 2d, at 10 -IA door, nt thercommereial sales rooms, corner or: wood and sth, sts, bo sold withuut reserve, an_ extensive assortment ofseasonable Dry Goods, atc,.- from a store lathe country, consining of calicoes„ alpaccas, black silk and Latin,, needle wont, woollen coats, double ,ind singlts hoods, cambric Mullins* cloths, cashmeres, satti n ens,. can ton - Ban ne I, sha'tilai hdkfe, - groves, cloth and fur capi, - gani orenthoei slippers, umbrellai, pa teat thread, ItY.. jeanu, etc. Also, 1 bale red and yellow, flannels, ;;,o piece*, damaged brown Sheeting. At 2 o'clock, P. - M.-a quantity of good quality N. O. Sugar, Young - Dyson Tea, Rice and other gro. ceries. Glassware, queentwarn,: hardviare, and A large quantity anew and second hand hold and kitchen furniture, stoves; - grates. shovels; matches ' wrapping and writing paper, lattips t er becis;hedding, leaking glasses, etc:" - Atth o'clock, P. M„ a very: eatenaive constrict;' of new and valuable beoke, in every departiaent of science - and literature. - tiov3o 'JOHN D. DAVIS; Aactioneer...... • • , . 11081E1H H. HILL. .. •CrlAy. RILL & CURRY,* • RANKER!, ZACTIARGZ, lIORER.9, AND DEALERS'!" FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, Car. TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, • GOLD AND SILVER. No. 85 Wool) ST., 3o DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEITSIDZ. • Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, aim - collections made in all the principal cities United States. . Sight Eschnnge on - Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ile* York, Boston 3G.1 Cincinnati constantly for sale lit sums to suit purchasers. • Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Penney)* nia Bank Notes bought and gold on the most favors. ble terms The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and France procured, 4-c. .; rinr22-y W. I. IIOON. rum. WIDEN MOON. AND SARGIENT.. BANKERS AND. EXCIIANGE BROKERS, N. E. COIL. WOOD AND WITH gram!, errisawtou, Pa' 1 - ‘ EA L ERS in Coin, flank Notes, .Time 1.1 Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Ccrtificatres of Deposite, EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Minion, and F l ippo, for sale in sums to suit pnrchas stirs. • CURRENT and par funds received on depoalte. COLLECTIONS made uu all parts of the Union, at- the lowest rates. ' rucruaricas : Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, _ .. Win. Bell & Son, a•Prissatraea : .i S. MoClurken &Co.' ~ • .. Enlist; & Bennett., . .., ;lensing & Brother, - • " Pales, Lathrop & Co., Pertiiir't. .." Win.B.Thompson & C0..1 411 lloadly, Phelps & Co. & Ar,' ~ a Babcock C 3. ' .."''. 7 '," * "". ~ :" Tiffany, Ward &Co. . ' '• ' " John hPCullongh & co.liirtatois.• _Mr. James George,' ' -.} .. - . ...' a - If. Manna, CricurzsAiti O. " Joseph Watson, .1, ii , . ..- -.- Messrs. fanner & M , Millan: :"" 113 . las! ' .0 R. P.'Ellis, Esq., Cashier; Ban l elylitoirit, 4.4. Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847- .• • ' 1 WILLIAM A. HILL & Co.. nArrusas, ENCIIANOt *NORM, AND DNALDAI ttt FOREIGN AND' DOIVIIITIC EXCHANGE, • CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, -BANE NOTF;6; AND SPECIE,- • No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East side," • Pittsburgh, Pa.. • • f • NIURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the. United States. • Sight checks on PhiladuP phis, New York, Hostort and Cincinnati, eouttesilpt for sale in sums to suit purchasers. • •..• 4 ' pnper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Dank, bought and sold on the most titor. ' able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri.- ean Gold and Silver coin,. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts orzt and upwards.' marlo-dawy . ALLLN RA A MI. LDWARD '211.A31. ILRAER & RAH/11,, BANKERS A N D EXCHANGE BROK. ERS, DEALERS IN FOItEIGNAND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATEt3 OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND. COIN. Corner of Third and Wood stx., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S ' N. HOLDIE'S & SON, • LNIZSIS AND Drazzati is Excsuweic 1a aroma. No. 65 Market street, Pittilnffrk. s' • Belling rate. Exchange. Baring ate. New York Ipr Cincinnati' *Olt Philadelphia" Louisville Baltimore .• S.„ Louis _I Wirtz Rani. 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