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',,,,,- •'''- -,' `'-' ~, . :4,?•. 4.2 , ' . . :4- --„ L' '''.r , ~...". .. , `-- '"- f''' -..--•-' - • --.' ~; ~. =SE BNIE t • MSMNIIIM NEMO MERE , • • . , • 17f 1 - MEM IME = • , • t 4, !, •• 'i: I- • Ein • .., Ea=iMi MEAN w , . r IMINEEZEI t *-, . _ iME t •'`•-•k - ,•.••::,. - := • ;.. . .... , ~-.:-.7.,,,,,,,,,,,;..•:;;.f-::.: -,-it.--,,,,,,,,,,-1.5:47.,,-.•:,,,,.--- • '.,;-, 1,..-... ~.,.:.7.'S-,-,-1:M....,•-,;,,,.7.;.!,''.:.:44,,..c.-..4;.... ''.'".---:k4 .-.,,,:,,,...,..----- - . t .' , '-' , t''''''' ,:- , •-:::..- - : • M3MM=E= - COM111.01:C111, - IECORD. Eriepaired and e:c§ l Freeted everY A fternewn. . - PIT.L'aURGH. BOARD OF.'fRADE. coxrstrr-ria FOE 'Novninr.R. oshua Fianna, W. R. Murphy, James May PORT O PITTSBURGH. IO 7Eiii *ATER I*: THE 'CBE sir EL LED FALLING ARRIVED Hibettnia "N0."2, Pinetelter; Cincinnati. :Monongahela, Stona, Cincinnati. . Wyoming, H oys, St. Louis. North Rive?,*Dean, St:Louis. Genesee, Htinter, St. Louis. Itiatmet, - Carothers, .Ludlow,'•;•;-..- 7 -, Zanesville. • 'America,'Docitnpl'Wheeline • t' `Swatara, Coa;Browniiille. Hitnithe,..Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman,BroWnsiille Louis McLain, i3ennet, Brownivi lie DEP d.RTF.II). Caleb .Cope, More, Wellsville Messerigei, - .Decamp, Cincinnati Wm` Penn;' Smith, St LOUIS Newati, Berk„Zanesville Avalanche, Patterson, St. Lcunt, Pioneei, Poe,,,St.. Louis. Lake Ene,'Hempbtill,Beaver Danube, ,!rock, Brownsvilleq Cousul,l36Vimin, Bre*nitrille Louis MeLein,l3entret, Brownsville Swatarai . . PITTSBURGL tAIigns.4.DAHS .REVEL OFFICE OF TITS POST, 2 Molnar I.lloaxt. so, Dec. - 6;1847. S The business transacted on Saturday wailsOlimi l te4 thence thinkit scarcelyworth while to make 0.4 a'report of it for Our, paper. The lees were altagether confined to the city, and at prices the statdelts given 'heiefore. D,E SPA T C.ll-.1 BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, TXPRROLT FOR TAE 7MORNITIO PORT NEW YORK MARKET. December 4 , 3 P. M Flour—Sales 4000 bbls. at $8=2506 43. There is a!steady trade demand'; but large sales could not be made excepting at a concession. The de wand - per regular hands iissoud; but other quali. tiei'heavy. Piices are on the advance. Corn—Moderate sales Prime White at 7.V73; sialee Prithe Yellow• at 71.3. WHEAT—SaIes 1500 bushels at $1 30 Oats, fieuiteffsales at 40c. The other Eastern Markets are quiet. Dealers are holding off for Foreign News. NEPTUNE BALL. MIIE SeCoed Annual Ball, given in behalf of the Neptune Fire Company, will take place on TiltritSDAY Eviiniec, the 9th of December, at the Lafayette Assembly Booms: Applications for Cir culars and Tickets to betriade to the managers. S. Cameron, Hope. John 31!Quewan, NepPo. W. C. Irwin, President. Wm'. M. Edgar, J. Brown, Washington. James Aluntooth, ". Capt U.S. Win. M . —Gormley, w" Jas Caldwell, Win Penn. I'. B. Young, " Hays, Eagle. James Porter • " Capt M. M'Steen, All., Jobe D. Bailey, " M. Marshall, Duquesne. John Keeper ft W. C. Beck; Niagara. Thomas Stewart, " Capt.)) Campbell, Vig. Wm White sr. ! G Schneck, Vig. Ili Co George Fulton, " nov29 Thomas Al . eo, PRIVATE DISEASES. Da. Raown, of 65, Dia mond Alley, can • be con suited in all casesof a pri vate or delicate nature, in cident to the human frame, Syphilis, and syphilitic eruptions, gonorrhea, and its consequences, together with all VENEREAL die-, eases, impurities of the ' blood, with all diseases of VENEREAL origin, skin gleet, urethra! discharges, 'potency; also piles, rheu- Patism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, at wally suppressions. Diseases of the joints, fistu la in ano, nervous afTections,pains tn the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid ney,, scrobutic eruptions, setter; ring-worm, mercu rial diseases, etc. TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE &elusisely devoted to the study and treatment of meueseal disorders, and those arising from youthful :excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have been' en*ebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances and speedy relief to all who. may place themselves under his .care. Di. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into iteperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with out fear of exposure to other visitors. It ii of importance to many persons in need o 1 oftedical , aid, .to obtain. good advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in Armoring venereal diseases,' in their various forms And stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr. grown ems been regularly educated in every branch of medicine., and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those dis eases. • Dr. Drown is .the only regularly educated surgeon jp Pittabsirgh who gives his whole attention re these complaista. • tr:r Certain. safe and speedy cures will in all cases be guarantied. Recent cases' re relieved in - a_ — short time, with out interruption from business. ipr Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Drown also invite persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid particular attention to this disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast con tain area, or they will not be attended to. CIO - Office on Diamond Ailey, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Censultations strictly confidential. oct.2.sdeswy BALM OF COLUMBIA. HAIR TONIC.—To rant BALD Ann Gat:v.—Vl you wish a rich, laxurient bead of hair, free from dandruff and surf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty yenrs, have had it restored to its original perfection by the use of this balsam. Agb, state or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delic,te hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey at the Asi atic eagle) have had their hair restored to its natu• ral color by the use of this inmluable remedy. In all cases of fever it will be faun 1 one of the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applications Only are necessary to steep the hair from falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to im part a rich glossy appearance; and asa perfume for the toilet it is unequalled, it holds three times as xnuEl as other miscalled hair restoratives and is mow effectual. The genuine manufactured only by Conibstock 4, Co., 21 Court/and street,'New York. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, by,Wm. JACK isoN, 89 Liberty et., head of Wood at.; ahro in Wash ington, Pa. by A. Sweney & Son; in Cannonsburn by Dr. Voweile; in Browsville by Bennett t'Croker; also in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md., and Virginia. novlB-dkwfim N.EW BOOKS—The Outlaw's Bride, or Blanche the Beautiful. he Journeyman Joiner, or the Companion of the Four of France, by G. Sand. Chamber's Miscellany, No 4. Norman's Bride or the Modern Midas; by Mrs Marsh, fresh supply. Valerease, 'or the Lilly of La Vendee. Wagner the Wehr Wolf, by author of Life in Lon.' 4 1 ,complete. _ ` -.4 % Nailed supply:or Phrenological works, &c. for silWil — WM. S. CALDWELL, oct2l 3d at. opposite the Post office. WINES of the foil Vintage': S S Madeira, L M .do tymington, fie lY n a e l ii Se , Pale Sherry, Brcivn do Golden do In quarters and eight novl7 Bancao Port 7 L3l do Pine; do tg e Fresh do , 0 ,7, Lisbon, s—. Haut Sauterne, S Dry Malaga, 'Sweet do pipes, for sale as imported P. C' MARTIN. Elm Flour. 50just rec 'd and for sale by nor3o B. A. FAIINEiITOCK & CO.r, 4:' , ... , - ,- .... . '. ''' '4i:-''' ' '*. ' - ."I;',:.'''''''' .7,,:'.:.;,,,'.'.;'...•:,:ri'-'4l', ~.:.-....;::-4...•-•-zi-.70,.;,..,;,, :,..,;^ =anent Brands and '4"=.s:olllot,n4ii 71^ -f* • , MVMII • ; `-= 1 •••! . r I e ' , • • .. , Donations to /retatirt..4Lipileint,from a' state ment in the American Minima that the amount of donations sent from thirilcoun rytis the relief of the destitute in, Ireland; ',inns!, _ rahlitO - eeids a ti at million of dollars:' , . The port : strum which ibeCop• tributions were shipped, ard; the amOunts, are sta. ted to be as followst—, Boston „ Philadel phia; 80 ; 284.38, New Ynik, i 1172,450 13. Balti more, 21,090; Wash ngban,l.lo,3 o;Richrnopd„ls, 000;'New 'Orleans >5A.900 , Logisville,l 9 670 14; Cincinnail: - 30.365 'Providebce, It 1., , 6,377 ; Saieu, Masa., 4.43 . 9.187;. New .; Bedford, Mu5i.,13,847 60; Nantucket, Mass ,2.180:gp,i vigo county, ltidtanai 1;441 65 -=fntalssBl,3l3 49. I Addlthe cohtribu. lions transmit ed from; Pi burgh and Charlreion, not.iqc!uded iii the ab0ve; . 530,388,50-- , total, 651, 712 09 .. . , I4[ 1 ~,,,„. The returns are not yet Omplete. ] The • whole amount is exclusive of the private, remittances from thejlnited States, which 'flitn I •ish ciiiiens;alone, reached the aggregate Ofss66,o'B,betweep Novem her I, 1846; and OctolieP,l 1547. lnefutline , -, nll nii donSti'ns, in kind , and mone y , private and pith lir, for. the year, the total,valukc , . not fall far short Of $1,500,000:_ . t t., •; . GREAT ITALIAN REIIrIEDY. , .1 - - . , PatihnacienniApril 26, 1846. ' Beinrafffitted for sorne'eB-yeartrwitli'that most Ikstrvssing disease. the isilhmaand' for this last ;;years much of the timil, confined to my' room; ind it .Seeleral di ff erent times my life was det _)aired Of; I Concluded 'lorobtain some, Of Ala• tonic-Sicilian,Ssrup, whtth Was recommended to me by a friend from .Newe York who •stated, that ';,t hail cured, some of the! mosinveterate .:cases (flown to the-medical prorsisio . 'Suffices itteisay, .hat, after twilit the abOue' medicine for atkiut 4 I l t veeks i I was entirely relieved, an& I'believe radi ally' eured. Yours with',"Tespect, ' e.. OLIVER, W. OWEN, No 175; Bertrem 21t, Philad'a. Hays & Erceekwayi.Whofesale and‘Retail Agents; see advertisement. 'e, . i feb22 aCelVnooetso. Conon..7—Mesitrs Editors-4 oh served some time ago a eommunication over the signature for "A Parent,":stating that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectoirant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his thildmi, who were sufferi .ng Severely with whooping'hough; and having, but a short time before, lost One of my children by :hat dreadful complaint, '.and ti , ‘ . .ing another, and .ny only child, suffering, the g aAelt agony with :he same disease, and in bourlyi expectation of its leath,d was induced to purchase a bottle of it, and :ommencerl using it according V) the directions— and to the'surprise of all Ii began to mend in fif• teen minutes after we comritenced using it, and the :hild has now completelprecov l ered. I have no acquaintnce With Dr. Jayne,, but I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments,' J. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April 22d,'1$4nt ' Jaynes_ Hair Tartir.—We'd6minend to the attedi tion of those desirous of reOorint their hair or im proving its beauty, to this.'elegant preparation We bear it every where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating.the grpwth of the hair, and preventing and curing many; affections of the skin. Its virtues are amplY'and;sufficiently prov Y. Sun. For 'sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA ;TORE, 72 FOURTH street, ne i n'. Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwariz, Federal street, Allegheny City . mars The time has come when:coughs and colds are rife, when consumption insinuates its changeful for —nips many a lovely bud, laid lurks within tor, . prese,nt blooming flower, the; heautious cheek ~, ad • pale, now -fiusiii.d with crimson hue, •spea t presence of a toe, a direful foe, who utters to estroy. To drop he riHaphor, such is Consumption, often brought '4u by neglected coughs and colds, wet feet, &c. Pews!' e, and use the sovereign remedy, Doctor,sliermnn's All Healing Balsam, a certain and never tailing remedy for coughs, colds . , consumption; astlima, pain in the side and breast, whooping ';i:eotigb, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint.. litotilitis, fee. Price, 25 cents and $1 per bottle;. So il-v‘holesale and retail by W.Jackson. at hiS:Baotl and Shoe Store, and Patent Medicine fiVareitouse,39 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and by duly apptlintecl Agents in every town in the 11. States. See,ailvertieement. nov23 The Cry is Stilt they Come..f+-SoMe have already made their entry, and a vii}ole Battalion are on their march. This is the "tieasoa when General Disease makes his appearapie, hi, troops are well disciplined and officered. tTeneral Consumption his chief warrior, is wenclit l / 4 hia way onwards, accompanied by his Pioneerik Wet Feet, Cough, Cold, Night Sweats, Spittink of Blood, Debility, Exhaustion, Flusbings of :the face, &c. &c., and those disturbers of the pencebf mankind, Bronchi- al affections of the Throat,; Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. But thanks to Pr. Sherman. of New York, for his great invention, " The All Healing Balsam," Try—and be rtize,Vl Price 25 cents and $1 OOilper bottle. Sold by WM. JACKSON; at bss Patent Medi- cine Warehouse and Beot anB'Shi4e Store, 59 Lib erty street, Pitisburgh, and 4iy ddly appointed A- gents, in every town in the, tales; oct3o Important to Coraumpl -t 4' I —§trange ! That so many who are afflicted with 'a Cough that is gradually wearing them dokivn, and slowly, but surely stealing them into...that dreadful disease' Consumption—that disease. Which 'carries off thou sands daily, are doing nothrhg. or what is worse than nothing, gorging thernselveir with nostrums, that are puffed to the skies fdr cures they are said to have effected on some foleign or unknown per. sons. When they can be plsitively cured by using Dr. Rogers' Compound 'Syritp of Liverwort and Tar. which still continues to.•effect the most Won. derfal Cures ever recorded in the annalsof medicine. A fact which is proved by , reference to the vast number of certificates from the fiest and most re. speetable citizens. such as Dr. Win. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the Rev. G. W. Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, late d'''rofeSsor in Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, and others of this place. Certificates not only .of remarkable cures of distressing Cough, but Consumption actually cured, after the Physicians.pilhe highest standing had given them up to (lief ilf men of such high standing will vouch for the trcrti virtues of this medicine, we cannot but infer that it is at least all that it is represented to be.' 4t can be had at D. C. Kneeland's,' also at Messrs Kidd 45- Co,'s nov23 Morse's Weekly Budget : of New Books WESTMINSTER Review, t for October. Scouting Expedition of M'Cullough's Texas Rangers. Life of Henry 3d, by G. P. R. James, part 3. Campaign SKETCIIES of the War with Mexico, by Cap:. W. S. Henry. Chamber's Miscellany. pad Si. Road to Ruin, a comedy , in:•tive acts. The British and Foreign Medie.al Review, or Qua terly Journal of Practical Medicine and Seigery. Flowers Personified, part' tb. a most beautiful number.' tile and Adventures of Joseph T. Hare, the Bold robber and Hifihwayman. • Godey's Lady's Boox, for December. The Narional, Magazine do. The New Miscellany, for Bo Y•ci and Girls. The Playmate, a beautiful thing fir children. Together with a large supply of every kind of cheap publications. Just receivedand for sale at Monar.'s Literary Do pot, 8.5 Fourth street. novl7 DRUMS! DRUMS! DRUMS An assortment of Bass and Tenor Drum just received direct from the manufacturer, and Bar sale -low, by JOHN H. MELLOR, nov27 . .; 81 Wood et. Notice.' A , N Election for one President; six Managers, and Treasurer for the PAtatiurgh and Coal Hill Tunpike Road Company, wall be held at the Toll House on December 9th, 1847,, between the hours of 1 and SP. M. . J. EWERT, novlo-dtd •. Treasurer. Tartaric Acid.] a ca..s just recd and for sale by nov3o B. A. FARNESTOCK & Co.. PEANUTS -300 bushels,. a Srs rate article, for sale by SMITH p. SINCLAIR. nov27 CAMWOOD-70 Bids "Bevy Yok ground," just received and for sale by • I B. A. FAI•WESTOCK 4' Co., nov27 cor of, let and Wood sts.. LARD -A I'm ICege No. I. for safe by nov27 SMITH & SINCLAIR ' 7 ' 4 " ° j^,.-4,''.=.441,9-: =IN MEI • Tosesalon of on *attar THE Processioi " IL b e ready.to /he Pittabarkti , meet at the Ran- , the inetind;by. ' La tighlin: , D'ey Spring, For-Daquesne, Aliquippa,.llcurdsts andlYoung Man's lope Divisions, Will meet at Tiim -1 perence Hall, nt t e same hour, ind'!-beescorted,lto the parade ground. by .AssiStant',/dla9thals' W. Ellis andE Snowden. ..• ', - --- . _'. Acgheny, Spa ' an Rosedale; Nebrassa, ansl Athenian D i vision s of Allegheny city, will meetAt thei -Hall,et 12 o'clocx, and will .be,escorted.te.fkie pa' do ground by Assistant Marshal W. E. Kurtz, and Llt.R. Lindsayl.44 ,-,., in— , ' '':::, l, .l. i G yasuta, Waehibgton Yount, and Lawrenceville Divi ions, will meek at the...liall,in Lawrencnvil'r, at 1 o'clock, and be escorted to• • the paradn grinPnd by Marshal - Laiime}. - - ~ , _ , ' • l]?el , The several- Ma nthals are requested to hive their Divi ens on the parade ground, i a time to enable the pt.( :c li ssion to mov e'et. precisely 1 o'clock, P.lll.t:N. R to of Procession.- , -Poittron Lit etty street, the righ resting on-Fourth: • tip Fourth, to , wood, along woo to Third : up IThird to Smithfield; along Smith- fields to Liberty, ilong. Liberty 10 lwayne, along waype to Penn, up (Penn ti . tr:the Greensburgh Pike, along the Piste to Allen street, (in Lawrcncevilk,) hence along Allen to Buil' r, along Butler to the insideyof the I?. S. Arsenal , to the Episcopal chntliii, C. L. MAGEE, dt+23t I ,- 7 . Chief Marshal Hoottit. - Ralpla'a Pills. ME valuable! Family. Pills are . daily'' 'gaining r ncreased confidence among all Classes of the Comilninity. The No T., as n Purgative eitnnoe be excelled by any inellicine now before the public; whillit the N0..2 acts as a gentle laxative ind strengthener. They purify the blood, and iesSire li lost health and spirit s. One trial ; wil) convince th e most sceptical, of t e truth of the above statem4t. Pricel 25 eta. a box. S. L. CUTHBERT,, 4 : ' I Wholesali , Agent, No. 50 Smi th field st;;I Bywhom, agents nil , others, will tie supplielEori the ame liberal I ma ' as at the Central - offi6i, New ork. ' Ao trrs—Wm. Cole, Allegheny city,; T. Q. Smith.. Rirmiingham; Jno. 51;'Cracken, corner of O'Hara:Ad Penn Ists.,sth Ward., ' : dee* JOSEt D ili MURPHY'S ; {, LOOKING GLA 2S AN CLOCK STORE , I No. 98 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. A A GENERAL aslortment of Pier,' Mantel And ..t . i. Toilet GlasiessPortrait, Kantor° and La:nd- I scape frames, plain a d ornamental, ofevery variety ofpattorns. Also, ariew style of Window Cornieis, call in and see them;: all of which will be sold chitap fia Cash, qr Fit,' Acceplancer. , I gzr °tele and Ste?m Boats furnished cheap. ' l3 • JOSEPU MURPHY, 99 Wood st. .. • no, 0 - • A Chance for Dwellings. T" two very desirable Dwelling Houses on g.e -b cca street, in Allegheny city, one of whiph is now occupied by Robert S. Cassalt, eaph containing eight rooms and a fine garret, all finistrtd in fashionable modern style, and comprehends g every elonvenience, ire offered for sale at pride, : and oM terms rendering them bargains worthy of gt tentimi. Each house will be sold with 100 !heeler ground in front, running back 110 feet to Park etret, Tor only $5OO more than the building vat the ow,* er ; or the purchaser May take a house and 40 fe4t of grnend, at a price' $lOO, less than the builditli , costi,absolidely 4 throwing the 40 foot ' ot into tfile bargain. These are tht best bargains nowoffer4l to the and are deserving the attention those d sirou• of securing cheap and genteel diver,, , hogs. 'The houses are in prime order. Enquire if' the minecriber, who can be seen at the Office of th* Gazettil, ev,ry forenoon between the hours Of eigit, and ten, and at other tunes at his relents at Mr() Hay's boarding house, Robinson's new• Row, fedo ral st. Allegheny City. D. N. WHITE, dcc3 Agt. for the owner. A. MASON & Co., 62 Market street; bar:, jnst received, 32 Crises and Packages of Goods, lamonest which may be found, a large lime:, of Sha‘ils, of the most fashionable kinds, Dresi Goods i fevery variety, Cloak stuffs, Fadcy articles. Trimmings, House Keeping Goods, Ribbons, Lacesi ete. ete. dee 3 , ONONGAIIELA PLANING MlLL.—qsaars 111 Aletttnera, would respectfully !tannin his, friends and the public, that his .new establishment: is now in full operation, and that he is prepared tri Banish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for planec . lumber, with promptitude, and at the loWest rates. Boards and Plann . , planed on one or both *idea, tonstandy on hand. Saah,'Doors and Moulding., of every 4serlittion, made to order. Builders and Carpenters, would find it to their ad- ', ' vantage to give him a call, agile can now furnish them with planed stuff suitable for every descriptlen nfi worts. deritf Iliefsr and Popular Plano Rinilr. DEARES td T .f.,—a popular Ethiopian Melody J Mary plane re : 46 • Take me back to old Virginia shore; • • Rose of Alabama; Mountain Maid's Invitation; Blue Juniata ; Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh I Summer night: from Don Pasquale; What's 'a the Steer Kammer; Scenes that are brightest; Lament of the Irish Emigrant; Rockaway; I'M Afloat; May Queen; The Watcher; Joys that were tasted; 0 Come to Me ; Oh would I were a boy again; • Molly /lawn; Mary of Argyle ; Evergreen Polka; Golden Drop Waltz; New Amore Waltzes; Roaalba Waltz ,• Louisville Quadrilles ; verney's Exercises, No. I. Received and liar sale by JOHN IL mr.LLon. oct2s r o QUARRYMEN AND STONE MASONS— " WHEELING BRIDGE.--A number of good quarrymen and stone masons will find employment by applying to J. Dtcirttrsols, appointed Engineer on the Wheeling Bridge. doc3-2.wd joTAToEs-32 Barrele, will be sold very low, by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec3 • 56 Wood et. MALLOW-1 Barrel, for sale tor drc3 SMITH & SINCLAIR LARD 01L-4 Barrels . , Cincinnati—of a superior brand s fur sale by dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. S _ OAP-40 Boxes No 1, Cincinnati, for sale by dec3 SMITH &SINCLAIR. MOULD CANDLES-50 Boxes, for sale by dee3 SMITH & SINCLAIR."' TIO TASII-6 casks, just received and for sale, r by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dee3 56 Wood street. MANNA.—I case small flake, just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co., dec3 cor of let and Wood sts. JUJUBE PASTE-3 cases, just received and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., dec3 cor of Ist and Wood sta. MOLASSES Barrels-116 Molasses Barrels, on consignment and for sale by dec3 MILLER and RICKETSON. T2RESII Raisins-50 Boxes MB. Raisins, just re ceived and for sale by dec3 MILLER and RICKETSON. CIORN Brooms-100 doz corn brooms, in store and for sole by dcc3 MILLER and RICKETSON. LLEN'S Waltz; L',4 What's a' the Steer Kimmer; Ohl Soon Return; Vienduise Dances; Thy Name was once a Magic Spell; Oh no they shall not see me weep; • Oh would I were a boy again; Oh come to me, by T. H. Bayly; Come and wander with me, do.; Would I were with thee; I'm saddest when I sing; Love can ne'er survive esteem; Rough and Ready Quickstep; Constantia Waltz; Poland is not yet lostt with variations; Don Pasquale, by Henri Herz; Czernrs Exercises; Duvernoy's Exercises; Coate, oh come with me, the moon is - beaming; Whose dat knockin' at de door; GUM Arabic: 225 lbs, just recd and for sale by The Lass of Gowrie; B. A. FAHNESTOCJC and Co. Cook's Art of Singing; cor Ist and Wood sts. Just received by express, and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Wood street. OLL , Peach Brandy-20 Barrels sup Old Pench Brandy, in store and for sale by dec3 MILLER and RICICETSON. CIDER Vinegar-25 Able good cider Viregar, just received and for sale, by dec3 MILLER and RICKETSON. GARB Iron! 480 ibs, just reed and for sale .by B. A. FAHNESTOCK and Co. dec3 corner of Ist and Wood sts. CARB Magnesia: 2 cases, just rec , dtuad for sale by B. A. FABNESTOCK and Co. dec3 cor Ist and Wood eta. pOW'D.Jalap: 2 cases. just rec'd and far sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCR and Co. dec3 corner Ist and Wood at. PHOSPHORUS -110 lba, just received and for no , . 113 sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. dec2 cor Front and Wood at. 1 rIHROME YELLOW-5 cases just received ------- Iki for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. TCELAND MOSS-1 hale, just received and foA I nov2s cor Ist rind Woo, Ji . sale by B.A. FAHNESTOOK &Co. pOTASH-3 Cads, for sale by dec2 cor Front & Wood et. • novl',D 5/V/Frilk. • tf -.,....,4417Wc • " • , ; Ata4inperanc:e esomiis - ellllber , will form on. Littprty street, Ret at,l Welocx, precisisly. _d Caen W[ajas DiaaibnA VI, exaortedito aishilliC 1, • and J ahn New Goods. ,;;. ; k r, utttiatt Sales Sow ,aronehei. ; " 4: JB U !i : Will ticield at the RtsOine, north hest corner,eftbeDiemond,:on Tuesday,afternoon, December Ith; at'2 o'clock, one new falling top 131tioitehe;for enter one or tiiio boises. "Silo pos. itive. • WM: J.: BURNItIE, ;:dec(k„ •' Auctioneer. ltredrßertistler - . ( - IF' damaged ; and perfect Dyy . Goods fancy arti and'Sfides; clothingi-oetlery, furni: tare, groceries, watches, etc., 4d-aucti on, BY JAMES, MI , K,ENNA, On Monday next; December 6th, at 11 o'clocx in the forenoon, will be sold .without reserve, at AV lenneseuctiort rerams,No - ,114 Wood areal, three doors florni,Fillh, a very-large,asserbrnent of Dry Goods, of every dr scription, part ~Of which is the balance o f a retail dry goods store ; lty order of as eignees, and three ,cases of : fancy cashmeres, marl noes and alpac.asoilightly.wet during the freshet on; the Pennsylvania canal._ As thirstock is so very large, and the articles so nu merous, it would be im possible to apecikthem particularly in a common adiertise Caen t. A few ofthearticlea comprise cloths, cassiraeres, casoinetts, alpaccas f cashmere de cos. Meritieeis,flannels,,Muilins; calicoes and linen, and a large lot 'of fancy goods and ialicty articles. Al-. ao, on account: Of whom it may concern,3 cases cashmeres, merinoes and alpacas, damagd on the Pennsylvaniaopal, boots, shoce,,clothing and cut lery.' 'At3 o'clock; r. M., the, household and kitchen furniture of a family declining houseteeping, mahogany bureaus, Sofas, settee;,nialrogany hair scat chairs, rocking chair s, bedsteads, tables, wind sor chairs, carpeting, hearth rugs, fire irons, feather beds, with a variety of kitaien utensils and, im mediately after, saki of dry goods resumed, togeth er with a ,lot or grhcerir. a. ' ,At early gas lidl4, same. evening , 3 fine gold pat ent lever watches,:full' jewelled and vyarranted, 18 carats fine; 2 tine.gold second levers ; 9 silver le vilr, lull jewelled; made by Hebias and Roskell, with a great variety.of 'second hand watches, of Nearly every description. Also, sale of dry goods contin ued, clothing, cutlery, boots and shoes. N.B. The above goods can he examined any time previous to sale. JAMES M'KENNA, dcc3 Aucor. Penn Street Property nt *net Ion: g; ONM Wednesday, December 22.1, at 7 o'clock, P. . at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner 01 Wood and sth sts.;:will be sold, four valuable build- Li* Lots, situate on the north side of Penn street, at the comer ofCe4iPs alley: corner Lot, having a front of 24 feet, and the ad joining three Lots,'each a front of 23 rem 8 inches on Penn street, ausl extending back 120 feet to an alloy 10 feet wide) Terms—one-third eaih, residue in two equal an nual payments with interest, to be secured by bond an mortgage. • deco JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Additional . Sale of Dry Goods, T M'KENNA'S—WiII be added to the large I - 1 L tale of damaged and other flry Goods, to tike plate at M'kenna's Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Monday next, Decem her Sth, at 10 o'clock, A. M.„ . 30 pieces Buena Vista Crape Cloths, French . Merinos and beautiful figured Mous de Laine, partially damaged on the Pennsyl vania Canal, sold on account of whom it may con .Cernt omitted in precious advertisement. dec4 JAS. M'KENNA, Anct'r. Last Fall Sale of Manchester Loll. AT Davis' Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and Fifth street', an adjourned sale of desirable boilding, lots, at Manchester, will he held nn Wednesday evening, the .Sth inst, at 7 o'clock. biarams of the property to be offered, can be bad at 11 . 1 Auction Store. Persons wishing to par. '• chase, are invited to visit the ground, where they will find the tots all marked by stakes and with numbers to correspond with the plans. Terms libersl.—Title indisputable. d 4 JOHN D. DAVIS, Anc'tr. Telegraph, Gazette, Chronicle, and A me. ican copy. Auction Sale• in Allegheny City. Dry Goods, Clothing, German Fancy Goods, etc., at Auction. 0N Tuesday morning next, December 7th, at .ar9 o'clock, at the Auction Room, north west corrhir of Federal street and the Diamond, will be sold without reserve, an extensive assort ment of seasonable Dry Goods. Ready made clo thing. &c, comprising in part the following, viz: cloths, cassimeres, 'castinetts, flannels alpaccas, ccshrneres, Lama arid California plaids, ginghams, flush linens, brown and 'bleat hed muslins, canton flanges, calicoes, &c. Also, pilot, pelto, and mer ;raged_ overcoats, ceuimere and cassinett pants, , vestr, Ste. g At 2 o'clocg, P. M., a quantity of glassware, queensware, rockingharrt ware, hardware. cutlery. ' A quantity of new and second hand furniture, toves, lamps, looking glasses. bed cords, &c. I At 6i o'clock, .P. a large lot of German fan 'c'y••dg4oods, new books. &c. ; WM., J. BURNSIDE, AUctr. 'DAM AGED GROCERIES, VJZ : Coffee, Tobac-1 co, and soda ash, on account of whom it may -irncern at Auction. Wilft:o sold without reserve, ar ADltenna's Auc tion rooms, Na. 114 Wood tweet, 3 doors from sth,l on Thursday, next, Dec. 9th, at 2 o'clock, P. bi.,eu l account of the Columbia Insurance Company Prila , delphia, and all those whom it ma' concern, the ro,i ;lowin g; articles of merchandise, partially damaged, iarxtbe . Pennsylvania canal, viz: ST whole and three quarter boxes tobacco, of va lichis brands ; some of superior quality ; 35 bags of Pad coffee ; 3 casks soda ash Tenzin at sale acc3, J. DV/MINA, Auct'r. - Auction !tale• JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER liOIMI-EAST DONNER OF WOOD AND nrru. STRUM • -. Underaniter's Sale of Dry Goods. ON flionday morning, December 6th, at 10 o'.. cloeu, at the commercial sales rooms, corner of 'wood and 6th Its, will be sold without reserve, an extensive assortment of aeasonable Dry Goods etc. timong which are super fi ne cloths, 'beaver cloth, basiineres, satinetti ' kentucky jeans, red, yellow's find while flannels, blankets, plaid and plain alpacas, t , pities de lain calicoes,bleaehed and unbleached mug lins, pa ent thread, shawls, hdkfs., needle woric, coats, ,‘ Olen hoods, etc. • At 2 `clock, P. M. 25 barrel, or good quslity.N. p. sugai; 10 bbls. N.O. Molasses; 3 half ,chests Y. H. Tea ; glassware, quecnsware, confecironary.. A large quantity of new and second hand house hold and kitchen furniture, stoves, feather beds and beilding.l carpeting, looking glasses, lamps, waiters, cooking pyramid stoves, etc. At 6; o'clock, P. M., ready made overcoats, pan taloons, vests fine shirts, drawers, and other *- thing, gold and silver watches, fine table and.poor.- et cutlery, sdperior quality razors, spectacles, Oct , man fancy goods, suited for the approaching hali days, variety goods, etc. .; dec3 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer; ,T UST REC'D. BY ADAMS & CO , S EXPRESS— It) Super super Eng drab Cloth for over coats; duper super Eng. silver " ‘• • Do do black " frock and dress coats; Do French Cloths for - frock and dress coats, Do i ! do plain and fancy Cassimeres, for Pantaloons; • Do do cut velvets: cashmeres, plain aid fig , d silks, cassimeres, etc. etc. for Vestings. In addition to the above, we have the most select stock oqloths, cassimeres and vestings in the West re rn country, our goods being bought of Importers sit nly. The above goods will be made' to order at the ?shortest notice and most reasonable terms, by. ANCKER & bIAYEIt, (late IYI. Anker &Co.] Clothiers and Tailors, deal 70 Wood st., 5 doors above 4th New Si uele. • -. .4' - :',.! . :',* - ::,.. r . , , „ . ."..:.:1,..:;,. , ,,v, . . ~... .. . . .. . 4 ,, , MEE ALLEN KRAMER. 1 EDWARD ARAM. • .ILRAMEO. &. RABBI, ~ ,BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES ' OF DEPOSITS, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner or Third and Wood sts4 directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel.my2S N. HOLMES 15r. SON, kI.NEERS AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND BANE NOTES. N0...5 Market street, Pittsburgh. selling rate. Exchange. Buying rate. Nes;York I pr Cincinnati f die Philadelphia I " LoCisville I " Baltimore I " S'.lLouis I IS DANK 'NOTES. Buying . rates. i Buying rates. Ohio I dis Co nty & City ord , e i dis 'lndian's I " Re ier notes .• 1 Kentuc ky - I " Pe nsylvania Co 1., yirgiia I " New York i ,r Wheeling I " Mai:yland t if I ( Tennessee 3 " New Orleans aul9-y WILLIAM A. HO.l. & Co., RANKERS EXCDANGE MORRO, AND DEALERS IN FOREiGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, ;No. 64 Wood st.,.one door alo:pe .fourth, East aids, Pittsburgh, Pa. CIURRENT Funds received ion deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks oh Baltimore, Philadel- Phia, New York, llottoi,. and Cincinnati, constantly epr sale in sums to suit purchariers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and yirginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid tijr Foreign and Ameri- On Gold and Silver coins. r EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounls 0f..C1 and upwards. marlo-dawy Pittsburgh and Canna Railroad Company. THE Stockholders in the Pittsburgh and Connell!. vile railroad company are hereby notified that theannual election for the Directors of the abo've company will fare place at the Franxlin Hall, next door to Philo Hall, in the city Of Pittsburgh, between the hours of 2 and 6 P. H., on Monday, the 6th day ~f December next. AVM. TARDIER, Jr., , ' Of the Board of Directors. Pittsburgh; Nov. 20th, 1947. In complionce with the wishes of sundry atom holders, I do hereby call the especial attention of the strict/holders in the aforesaid company gener idly to the foregoing notice s and request a full at tendance of said stockholders. A meeting of stocicholders will be held at the !same place at 10 o'clocx A. M. of the same day. EDWARD D. GAZZAM, ' Secretary of the last meeting of stoexholders of the Pittsburgh arid Connellsville Railroad Company: Pittsburgh, Nov. 20,1841. n ov23.td ilthstwin. A A. MASON & Co., 62 Market at., have re ceived the most extensive assortment IShavels to be.found in this city/ in •addition to the ivarious styles or Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, !Thibet, Nett, &c. he has received a new style o, French long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionably. ' novll SINLAI ~ sr i»; x +r•. 2 , • ; = - 1- ~. ~~ ~; , .., Morse's Weekly asdgetwir Nesse. Book.. IHAVE, dila Week, t Casette . large and splendid assortment of new bovals, cheap publication', and current lightliteratire Of the day, anitmg .which , , lathe following : ,,... I , The - Convict, or the Hypocrite Um:Cashed, a new novel, by James. - 1 - • London Quarterly Review, for Sept. Single num- , bera for sale; or sabairiptions rece.ved at_ publish - el.'s prices, no. Charges for nostage. - • Leonilla Lynmore and Mrand Mrs Woodbridge, or a Lesson for Young Wives; 'by Mitts Leslie.'' American• Family Receipt Book, a new eolleetfoit of nearly 500 rare and valuable receipts. - The Bandive Bride; a! romance, by Louts S Stan . - hoPe- . . stf .. Jack Ashore;or the an before the Mast, by E. Howard: ' i 1 - . Alatnance, or the ,Great aid Final- Experiment. Song Book for the Million, morocco binding, con taining 1300 pages,' ' Life of Henry IV. King of France and Navarre, 'CIF es by R lath, part 4, which comPletes this vale , . , , , . able work: '' • The Singetios.Gem, a vet y superior work. Splendors of Versailles, or Court of Louis..X.lY. Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl, a We Grille Sea and the Shore, by Ingraham. Taylor's ,United Stated Money Reporter and Coin Examiner, for Nor. 23. Union Magazine for Dod, edited by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, a splendid number. A Campaign in Mexico with Col. Doniphan, by Frank S. Edwards, a volUnteer—with a map of the route, and a table of distances travelled. The White florae of the Peppers, a comic drama, in two acts, by &initial LeVer. The Captain-of the Watch; a farce in one act, by J. B. Planchin. . _ The Bottle, a dramaiin two :tete, founded on the graphic illustrations - of George Cruikehank. Th4 . Stnr of the Fallen, by Newton M. Curtis. Prom Paris to thci other World, by Lucius - . The Arabian 'Nights, in cheap - form, beautifully illuatrated. Scouting Expeditions of MoCallongh , s Texas Ran gers, a now supply. . • Narrative of an . Expiring Visit to each of the consular cities of China, by the Rev. Sidney Smith. The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. The American Vocalisti, a choice collection of the most popular and admired sentimental, patriotic, comic, Ira h, negro and other songs. Steam for the Million, an elementary outline trea• ties on the nature and management of steam. 111 j aeries of the Three Cities, a romance of men's hearts and habits. Waverly Novels, 3 vole, cheap form. Flowers• Personified, No. 10, elegant number Wilfulness of Woman. - The Comic Melodist, a new song book. The Ball Room Instructor, from which the figures of Cotillions may be learned without a master, with illustrations. The Juvenile Gift for boys and Girls, a beautiful thiirg fur Christmas. The Mameuvering Motleri first American edition. The Magic Figure Hea . Pictorial Yankee Doodle, for the holidays. do Battle Sheet I do do do Courier do Sundo. do ' do Brother Jo , nathan do do New York Spirit °film Times, and all the eastern papers. A large and beautiful selection of juTenile Toy Books, &c. &c. Subscriptions received for all the eastern maga zines and periodicals; delivered a consideruhle time in advance of the mail; and without any charge for postage. . I 111: P. MORSE, No. S 5 Fourth street, dec2 between Market and Wood at.. JOSEPH H. HILL. W. C. CURRY HILL & BANKERS, EXCDANGE. BROKERS. AND DEALERS 'LW FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND, SILVER. N 0.65 WOOD Er. j 3D DOOR BELOW FOORTIN;WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa. pAR and Currencyreceived on Deposit, ana collections made in all, the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Phila: York, Boston and Cincinn sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, nia Bank Notes bought and ble terms. ' The highest premium pai Exchange on England, France procured, 4.c. elphia, Baltimore, New ti constantly for sale in Virginia and Penneykit gold on the most farina. for American Gold. (Ireland, Germany and mar22-y HOQN AND. SAUGENT. BANKERS AND EXCKANGE BROKERS, N. L. CON. WOOD AND SIXTH STIFET3, PITTSBURGH, PA .E.ALEBS in Coin, Bank Notes,- Time Bills, Foreign and Doinestie Exchange, Certificates of Deposits, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the liunion, and Europe, for sal° in stuns to suit purcha sers. • CURRENT and par feeds received on deposit°. COLLECTIONS made on 1 1 01 l parts of the Union, . at the lowest rates. ELLFEIVEN I FES Mews. 4. Leech & Son, "Is " Ogden &Snowden, " Wm. Bell & Soo, grnsnortort. " S. Ill 4 Clurken 1,4C0. -4 English & " Fleming & Brother, • : 44 Falco, Lathrop I rk Co. Plutrin'e. • • " Wm. R. Thompkon & Co. lloadly, Phelpal& Co. / N Ew Babcock & C•v. " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John.kliCullough & Co. 3 BarrxmenE. Mr. James George, I) • " , H. Hanna , CIeCIZRiATI, 0. Joseph Watson , MAssztoiv, 0. Messrs. Fenner & M'Millanc! R. F. Ellik, Esq., Cashier,l l l3an Lewistown, Pa. Pittsburgh - , September 2d,11847-y .':' - '4agjl' l :: . .:: CIiNCINNATI lAND',.erimanutiLau EafED' 41)atitct HIS well known line of eplendid Passenger T Stearners,'.is now compostul of the largest, swiftest, best finished ; and ftarnisheil,. and the most powerful boats on the waters of the West. Every accommodation and comfort that money 'can pro cure, has been provided for passengers. 'The 4 1..ine has been in operation:for five years--.have canted a million of people without the least injury to their persons.... The boats will be at the foot. of Wood street the darprevionstd starting, for the, reception of freight inactthe,enti r y - of passengers'ort the.regis ter: In all 'cues :passage matte)! meat be paid in advince, s*. - ' Monrlaq Packet: .• • The MONONGAFIELA, Capt. Store, will leavit, Pittsburgh s every Monday morning. at 10 - o'clock Wheeling every Monday ever iwr.at 10 P g. Tuesday. Packet.. The HIBERNIA .NO. 2, Capt. .. I no.:_Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday' morning at I 0 o'clock; Wheeling—every Tuetday evening. at 10 'Mediae"(lay *tackett The NEW- ENGLAND ?co. 2. Captain.,l Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling .every Wednesday evening at 10 P. 311. Thursday Packet. The wrscoNsm, Capiahr.R.J. Grate swill leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning' at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ever) Thutsday evening at:110 P. _ ; • Frictzw The CLIPPER. No. 2,•Captain Crooks, will leive Fittanurgh every Friday Morning .at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10.p.-3r. Sat nriiay Packet. The MESSENGER, 'captain De Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. IL The ISAAC NEWTON, Caiitain A. Q. Mason, will leave' Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheetingievery Sunday evening at 40 novl9 " P. X. . illr HOSE who have been deceived with mock pre. tended Hair preparations,. should• read the fol owing statements of respectable persona: Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies that hie head was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative he has a good crop 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 Jacxson's head, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and-that by using two 3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy.; He expects, by using this a little longer to have a [ better head of hair than he ever had. HAvic you Sever OR DANDRUFF 7 Mr. ,I Power, a grocer, on I:Choi - Cat., had; his hair corn. pletely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and perrnane itk r k .. y cured it. Directions for wing Jones' Coral flair storative: For forcing the groWth of Hair, it is nec ssary to cause a slight friction On the scalp; so that the Re storative. may enter the peree. — This may b done by applying it with a moderately hibidtatsh, but it is not necessary to use these harsh means except in ac tual cases of baldness.(, Where the Hair falls off, turns grey, &c., applrhe Restorative with the hand, or a soil brush. Par the hair .in the different places, so that the restorative' may touch the scalp. The same directions may be used for Dressing, ere Said at JACKSON'S No S 9 Liberty st. head of Wricid, Sign of the Big Boot. c nov23 ...._ LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepared Chalk: They are notaware how fright ( fully injurious it is to the akin ljtow coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and 6 unhealthy the akin I appears after using prepared chalk! Besicies it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead ! We have prepared a beautiful ,vegetable article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lily White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities; and it imparts to the Erin a natural, healthy, ala baster, clear, lively white i at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it Rolland smooth. Dr. James Anderson,Practical e Chemist of Massa. - chusetts, says: , 4 A ft er analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the saind.tiono innocent white I ever saw. I certainly ; an conscientiously recom mentliteuieitiall whose akin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions--the best - way to apply. Lilly White, is with sort leather or weioithe former is preferable. 1 , A rtzt-E err or TErru roa 25 mfrs.—White teeth, Foul breath, healthy Gains. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con stant datly-use iii highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condition, givingthem a beau tiful polish, and prevedftng a premature decay.= Those already decayed it prevents from becoming i worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose ' and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath; deliciously sweet. Price 2r, or 371 Cents a box. All the above are sold only at 5.2 Chatham st. , ign of the American Eagle, New York,, and! by the appointed Agents , whose names appear in the next column. Witt rott martyr,' and get a rich husband, lady? ' "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white? If not, it can be niadd so even though it be yellow; disfigured,. sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous:lift:a have been' made thus) who have washed once or twice with Jones! Italian Chemical. Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifi- , cent. But be sure you get the genuine JoneV i Sciap, at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Dhatitam at. Ring-worm, Salt-I - hewn, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar ber's Itch, are often cured by Jones's Itdlian Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of remedy; has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin; all know. Sold at the AMerican Eagle,S2 Chatham at. Mind, reader, this seldom or never ifails. , o',INGLIS, Jr.!Patersoni Sold at JACRSON'S, E 9 Liberty st., head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. ' ' , I nov23 B=l New Millinery-and Fancy Dry Goods, No. 10 ST. CLAIR STREET. *MRS. DUFF - has just received her extensive supply of New York made Bonnets, morning and dross Caps, Frills, Cape. Rosetts, Chemisetta, Silk Scarfs, Fringes, Gimps, eerily, de. Also, rich" black Silks for Mantillas; Satins aid Velvets for winter Bonnets; an assortment oVilie most fashion able Cap and Bonnet Ribbons; fine French Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Edgin g s, tl.c. Bonneti Hoods, Capes, Caps, Mantillas, land every article in the Millinery line made up tni order in the latest styles, to patterns selected during her late tint to New York. • nors Nonce. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of Patrick Cahill, late of the City ni Pittsburgh, deed., have been granted to the eubecri. biers, residents of said City—all persons indebted to Slid Estate, are reqUested to make immediate pay. . meet, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN J. MITCHEL, JOHN 'E. DOWNING, Administrators. net I-Gtawd Tobicco. 115 BOXES D. J. Warwick, 5•11; 110 " John Rucker, s's; tiot 41 64 ; 55 , c Henry &-James, s's; 20 " J. M. Stallard, b's:. 13 " A. D. Read, 6's; 12 " Henry.4:James, ; 15 D. J. Warwick, ; R. B.Wariick, fine Ps I " John Norvell, I's; 15 " Henry &James, l's; 7 " D.J. %Varkick, sup I'. ; 4 " John Rocker, " l's; Consignment from. hiauhlacturers of Lynchburg, Va., ih store and Ar salet by L.B. WATERMAN, !arketi and 62 Front et. lloriieos Weekly Dud 911 HE Old Commodore; T 1 The Willi;loess of W. Jennetta Altison, ; tale of the sea and the shoi Beanie or .Daylight, th! tale of the Rooky Mountait Also, a large lot of Piet the hundred or by the sing! received for all the easter' Ws, without any charge! vanes of the mail.. nov29 LOST—Two certificates Bank of Pittsburgh, name of Jobe 'senate, di for eleven shares; and dg name, dated Feb. 2, 1847,1 by give notice to all polar forward and show cause 4 , issue new certificates in dec. 3, 1841-2taew "'*l_MgM , V!•tr'4lg•Utl,l , , e `•t , )M%i4 k *, Sunday Packet. No a A. .get ok Nevt nooks. :he Maneuvering Mother; Omani S plendors of Ver. Pr the Strawberry Girl, a Aripahte half Mead } a iorial papers,l for sale by le 'Weber. Siobseriptions %p Magazines and Periodi for postage,! and in ad- M. P. MORSE, No S 6 Fourth et. of stock of the Exchange me numbered 998 in the tted February 12th, LS4B, int! numbered 1046 same for nine shares. I here one concerned, to come Why the Bank should not ieu of the ones lost. JOHN I,SENSEE, MEME MO3; 8140 7 06 Congressional' , Giorin and AOpeddri.- I" We issue this Prospectus Apprise rise theillAti* 1 .. of rep w ed preparations on our part to•fintitiktfill! CODOTIESSIONAL Guise( andAesesefitiffittliittpe' • proaching session, and ,to invite subecriptionir ' The two :houses have contracted with -us for file work, on such terms as enablefis new to make corn!, ['fete reports, to multiply - and - issue the numbers int , quicker succession than iteretafore,and without in' creasing the price to subscribers,..and we hope ter make good returns fin the liberality and high official'. sanction thus bestowed ou ~ the publican on. VelFt' shall increase the volume:et react one third . be} yorid-its-ordinaty bulk, and endeavor tcradd to its Usefulness by extending still further ifslarge circa , ration ? - - This last is not the least Invariant point in . tine , :. stew of Congress. 'Faithfuland ' durabthr repents stifle debates of the belly, are of:yalcrei loproporv' non to the extent of their circulation aMoltrttir: : people, cis in this way Olaf. CoOgrese is brong 's, into. he presence of its remote-constituents—One: it obtains easy access and holds communleationwitli. - thentfrontdey today, and renders - the government! reallYireptesentative; - - ' _, • Havingreceiied from _all parties in Congrees the' I ltrongest marks of approbation andconfidence i id; the liberal means and permanent contrad't Voted to'. I continue the.work, we shall not be &Unit '•wanting. in the impartiality and industry, necessary to the . due fulfilment of the engagement on our part: The . next session will task - to the utmost, the. best sr , ' forts of those connected with the undertaking: 'R. will be distingenhed by diicassions of extraordind+. ry interest, and results Of, bbid;ng concern,: The '. war, its origin'and conduct by officere in the._eib .. i., '.. net and in the fi eld, will fafnish subjects of pro f oun d; . ' inquiry and consideration. The terms of peace, the disposition.to•be made of conquests, the coast. - quences to be drawn from all that has been'done, as a fi ecting parties in this country, and especial - as bearing cattle approaching presidintiai election, will 'open up novel,and. powerfully operating disi cusslons. rendering the councils at Washington dtt; - ring,The next year, as pregnant of good and evil - tn. -, this continent, as those of godie were to the Old. World in thedays of her early energy. Such a, field of deliberation and action was never present , " ed to any previous Congress. -All that has trans; .. pired, or may hereafter transpire before the close of the approaching session of Congress, in New Me*. ico, California, in•the, capital of Mexico, and the provinces still dependant on it, will come under - the consideration of the next Congress. Its debates will contaik the history ot the wnr, and its action determine its results, whether they be decided by , arms or diplomacy. And whatever is developed, concerning ,this vast arid interesting, matter, on the floor of Congress, or in the - Executive messages, will be found recorded in the CO:iGHERS/ONAG Genes and APPENDIt.. . . - The CosOnessiosn. GLOBEIS made up of the daily proceedings of the . two Houses of. Congress and printed on superfine. doiible royal paper, - with small type, (brevier and nonpariel,) in quaeto farm, each number containing sixteen royal iprarto pages' The speeches' of the member's, in the drst form, are condensed—the full report of the prepared speech, being reserved for-the Aressnix. All resolutions, motions, and other proceeding,t,. are given in :the 'ono of theLfournals, with the seas and nays on every important questia: ' Every member will have in - Opportunity to read' his remarks before they, are :pnt to pess, and alterour report if he shall think it incorrect. The APPENDIX. is made up of the President's an• nual message, the reports of the principal officers of the government that accodip - any it, and all speeches of members of Congress - written,out or revised by themselves. It is printed in the Same• form as the CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE, and ustially makes about the same number of pages 'during a session. • During the first month or six weeksof_a /session, there is rarely more business done than two numbers a .week—one of the COiOUTAB'. ZONAL Gions, one of the 'APPENDIX; but durirg the remainder of a session, there is usually tufft.-:. dent matter,for two or threenumbeieraf/eacli: ery week. ,The next Session will be unusually in. teresting; therefore, we calculate that the Co.:N GRERSIONAL GLOBE Mill• APPENDIX together will make 3,000 large quarto - pages; primed in small' type--bres!ier and nonpariel. We furnish complete Indexes to'bigh at the end of a session. S' We will endeavor ,to print sufficient .number, of surplus copies to supply ,all that may' milt: : carried, or lost in the mails; but the subscribera should he very particular to file their. papers cae, fully, for fear that we would not be able to supply all the lost numbers. ' - We have a few surplus copies of the Congres; sional Globe for the last session .of Congress, which we will sell for the original 'subscription price—' $,l a copy. We have no surplus copies (lithe Ap pendix for that session, • For one dopy of the Congressional Globe $2 OD' , Foi a copy of . the Appendix 2 00' For six 'copies of either, or a part - of both 10 00 Proprietors of newspapers whO copy this pros; pectus before the first .of December, and send us one copy of their.paper containing it, marked a- 7 round with a pen, to direct our attention to it shall have , their names entered 'on our, books for - one copy of the Congressional Globe and'Apperi-, piz during the session. . Our prices for these Papers are so low that we' cannot afford to credit them out. Theatfore, no person need consume' time in writing for them, un• less the Money accompanies the order. ,„ Subscriptions should be here by the 13th De.' cember, at the farthest, to ensure all numbers. - BLAIR& RIVES. Washin.ton Oct 4, 1E47. • - • Farms for Sale Cheap A FARM of. 103 acres, about three miles from ti Salt:Nit*, on Blactdeg crecx. and about 37 miles from Pittsburgh by I nd , and (n) by the canaL and 3 miles from it. It hasts acres well cleared and fenced, a hewed log'suid frame house with three or four rooms, a log barn and a good vein of coal, lime stones nil iron ore on it; two-good leading roads thro. it. The abo%o for sale Cheap for about $lOOO, or a half in hand and th.. balance on interest on time. Also, a tract of 33 acres of land: about half clear.; ed, a hewed log house &c., on it, it is-about 14 miles from Pittsburgh, and near the canal, Deer creel( and the Allegheny river.- Also, an excellent farm of 230 acres and a _good tavern stand, and excellent improvements on it, bout 12 miles below Pittsburglq on the Heaver • . nod. A;eo, a farm or2.3snererri alood storynd a half., • house, with a basement Scitchen t -stitble aid' improi etn cuts. and about 75 acres cleared; 13-mileis from Pittsburgh, on the Kittanning road... The above with other farms, for sale on accommodating terms dee! I. HARRIS. Notice. • rriHE Stockholders of the - VirininesTinnosit Bank -of Pittsburgh, intend making-application to the next Legislature fur such alteration of their charter . as will giro them Banking privileges I or, if deemed. - expedient, will ask to be incorporated as a new Bank. By older of the Board of Directors. • 30-law6sn THOMPSON DELL, Cashier. N EW Ilt.kr W WOHIS--Dood Wives, by Mrs Chlid. ,i History of Women, by Mrs. Child. . • I- . Prose and Poetry of Europe and Amerces,' by Morris and Willis. Machiavello's %story of Florence. . Life orlienveneto Celllnt. Letters of John Adams to his Wire. - .1.•••• ~-. • s . Hook of the Court. _, • I Latrebe , s Solace of Song. . . . • Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. BOSWelltTli ilt CO. • 43 Market st. • ' • D YSPEPSIA Dyspepsia lto f DYSPEPSI A Tong atalln i " ) ha M ve " be been cured' 'i :. • by die use of the valuable medicine known as Dr. itat.rx's VttIiTABLZ Pius, which restore the di. • ... ' gestive organs to their • healthy'and natural condition, . •'. and preservee them' in' that state. A faithful trial :•:: will prove the above desertion to be averse. • Ftdi ' ." . 4 directions with regard to diet, injurious habits, etc., accompany each box. • Ptice, 8:5 cents a box. For sale wholesale and retail, by •::.' S. L. 'CDTHBERT, • ". • nova No. 50 Smithfield, near 3d at. ".• • • Agents—Wm: Cole, Diamond, Allegheny can ..-. 1 John M'Cracken, sth ward, Pittsburgh.; and J, G, • •.! :'..! Smith, Birmingam. ... . .. JOS. W JODW.ELL, Imporiar and Beakr is Foreign and. Domestic Hardware". 1 concts SECOND AND WOOD STS., 0ct.29-ly PITTSBURGH. CHROME Green-5 cases Timely' milt:. s, just and for sale by B. A. 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