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Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver./ Danube, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Boviman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Bm9sville. PITTSBURGH MAIIIRTS-DAILY REVIEW . OFFICE OF THE POST, - Tuzansv Moasiso, Dec. 7, 1847.5 The business transactions yesterday were not heavy. The day was very pleasant. ASHES—Prices firm at the following rates: Pearls 7/ ; Pots and Scorchings 51-05ic. FLOUR—Traniactions light. Sales of 50 bbls. at $4,7504,81. Sales from store at $5,12,105,25. .WHEAT—SaIes 150 bu. at 95c. OATS—Sales 200 bu. at 2 , 3 c.; from store at 28c. , CORN—Sales 150 bu. at 36c. WHISKEY—SaIes 2A bbls. Rectified at 21c. Raw is held at 16c. • GROCERIES—We notice no cbange in any of the leading articles. New crop Molasses is held .at -30 c. Sugar sells at sWic. Coffee, Rio, firm at Biale. CHEESE—SiIes 80 brat. Western Reserve at . . 6/c1 Goshen-9PIOc. HOGS—Sales killed at $3,7504,00 p 100 lbs.i 'CATTLE—SaIes by the drovers at $.1,00-1,50 affr 100 Ib3: nett. GEMMZ:M==II The Steamer AMERICAN EAGLE, Acursovi,Master,ivill lease for the above acid taternvediote ports, on Wednesday, the Bth inst. For freight .or passage apply on board. d 6 FOR SALF.-200 cots ofd double lirple and yel low carputchaits; bed'eorda, lacings, twine and lines, chalk. A large , supply of w oo den bowie, white Lanissille lime,* two mantel cloaca; *liking canes. A small supply of Silo, 9x12. and 10:15 Window sash; matches; a small supply of writing, letter, wrapping paper, and *figured paper; Bibles, Tastarneuts and School *mks; handsome painted and colored ornamental maps orthe Great Welt, U. S. and Mexico; Tree of Liberty and Declaration o Independence; patent pens and quills; black and red Ink, wafers, lead pencils, steel pens, Air sale low Let cash, or suitable exchange, at ISAAC „HARRIS' Agency and Alecs-3t Intellrgence office sth at. MR. DUFF'S 1111 11 11)1co A r ' ne D r ogg iT anTs G iaret a M t: , M arc now open for afternoon 111 11:2 and eveening classes. Merl 'candle and Steam boat Book-keeping are taught in mach a manner Ikat every learner going through the whole course -crf teaching, will be thoroughly -qualified-to take .dharge of books either in counting ' 'botises or on board steamers. Any number of re- Terences can begiverito 'this effect. Mr. DuTs new treatise on-steamer's accounts, the only complete .work yet published on this sullect, for sale at the Classroom and by the Book Mores. dec6 NOTICE TO . STOONVOI:Mfig—In pursuance of the provisions of the charter of incoreorie -don the annual meeting of the , Stortitholders of etheillionongahela Navigation Company, will be held .On Monday, the 3d day of.Tanuary,lB43, (being the , first Monlay of the month) at the office 9f the said Company, an Breed's Buildinga,'Fonrth street, it the -citysofffi.ittsburgli, for the purpose .of elncting the .officers Sandie ensuing year. dec." ' IVNI. New Boolcs - T Few -13oaksit • ITIITS-Couviet, or the Hypocrite unmasked,.brG. j• P.R. imes, Req., Jack A.,shore,•by T. - How • .ard, author of Ratlin the "Reefer, the star of-the Fallen, by Curtis, author .of Sla ck Plumed Rifle men.. The Magic Figure Weed, or the Lady ofthe Green hand Blue, by Cha ries Carey, of the U. S. Navy. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of .Euziany, by Louis Sidney. Stantrope, author or .'Striking Likenesses'" etc. •Leonilla Lynne:ire, and Mr. andMrs.dge, by Miss Leslie. Lonion Quarterly 'Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply. The Manceuveriog Mother, by the author •of "His tory of a Flirt. The Wilfulness of Woman, by the same author. The Old Commodore, by'R. Howard. Jeanette Alison, or the Young StrawbopyCirl—o tale of the Sea and Shore by Ingraham. . Kaam, or Daylight; a prize 'tale; by f. S. Robb. -Sir Rowland Ashton, 2 volt; -by Lady C. Long. The Splendor of Versailles, and the Court oflDon sia the XIV. Flowers Personified, Nos -9 and 10. Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9.. Magazines, Newspapers, etc. 'London Punch and Pictorial Times, lier last steamers. Brother Jonathan:, Philadelphia Courier, aid .hee Doodle Pictorials. For Bak by I W.. S. CALDWELL, • 3d street, opposite the Post Dißee. jr.7AMERICAN 011.—THE.GRKAT BEMEDVOF NATURE.—,Procured from a well in Kentucky, -186 feet below the, earth , a surface. riiitiOp will be -found vastly superior to /darken, 13 With, or sing -other formerly popular Oils. Its curative proper ties for the following aliments are truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whoefieg-cough. *his• becoughs, colds, spasms, fetter, erysipelas, scald ad., croup, inflammatory sore, throat, liver coni ,plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, paid!' in the breast, side and back, diseasea•ef the spine ' piles, leart•biarn, diseases of the hip point, inflatned sore. eyes, deafness and ear ache, worms, . tooth-ache, 'sprains, strains, burns, *raids, braises, enlitotkera, .canter, fever, sores, &c,&c.. Price 60 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his bootland shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The' Bea soar stands in the ,door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh :where the am "...an be obtain- - :mast can be obtainad. .Caution.--In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general, ageut for , Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson', 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appointedlby him for its - sale, each of whom will have a tillorw bill and general directions in pamphlet form, eonJ i taining Ohe names and address of the Proprietor, and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as followir: Dr. Hall ik Co. proprietor, Kentucky. 1 Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, td whom an .orders must be addressed. Observe—Each bottle is enclosed in One of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of William .Jaekson, (the general and only wholesabe agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of the label. ocetB BALM OF COLUM DIA. I{AIR TONIC.--To TUE BALD APIDiGELT.--ir - you wish aria., luxurient head of hair, free frgeniuniansearlsair m and or Sl e t o rt m d; ia_ not in fa c il as to es p;zl n th ees e it will more than exceed your expectations. Many• who have lost their hair for twenty years,l have, had, it restored to itm original perfection by the use of is balsam. Age, state or condition appeer to be no obstacle whateveg it also causes the 'laid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled,lby which mean! thousand. (whose hair was grey ar tha Asi-• tic eagle) have had their hair restored ten its natu ral color bribe use Gratis invaluable remedy. In I cases offerer it will be (ban/ one of the most , leasant wash that can be used. A few applications my are necessary to Keep the hair from, falling in. It strengthens r m ig. roots, it never fails to im t a rich glossy aptarice; and as a perfume for ; he toilet it is unequalled; it holds three itimes as neh as other miscalled hair reatoratives and lel ore effectual. The genuine manufactured only by ontbstoek ¢ Co., 21 qturtkisi street, New York. Sold ,only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Win. Jacir-.1 rr, 89 Liberty at., head of Wood Bt4 also in Wash ngton, Pa. by A. Sweney & Son; in Cannonsburg, y Dr. Vowelle; in Brownville by Bennett ¢ i Croker; BO in every town in . Pennsylvania, Ohio, Itld.„ and irginia. . nor 19-64w6M 7 EARL SAGO--200 lbs.; just received and for sale- by 8.. A. FARNERTOCK & po. nos29' ,comer of First and Wood M. 4 -4 /:• • .15...i;.'5e ElM= Important to CoyaumpliieV ! !—Strnnge! 'That so many who are atli!cteit*ith a Cough that is gradually wearing theni4awn, and slowly, but slimly stealing them into :that dreadful 'diSease' Consumption—that diseaseluthich carries off thou sands daily, are doing nathing. or what is Svorse than nothing, gorging theniselves with nostrums. that are puffed to the skiesdor cures they are said to have effected on some fareign or unknown per sons. Wben they can be pas Lively cured by hying Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which still continuestt.l effect the most Won. 4erfal Cures ever recorded ipt he annals of medicine. A fact which is proved by';; beference to the vast number of certificates front the first and most re speetable citizens, such al :Dr. Wm. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the Rev. O. W. Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, lath; professor in Eclectic Medical College of Cincinu,ati, and others or this place. Certificates not unlylof remarkable cures of distressing Cough, but , ic'onsumption actually cured, after the Physicianscsithe highest standing had given them up to dicl If men of such nigh standing will vouch for the krert virtues of this medicine, we cannot but idler that it is at least all that it ; is represented to can be had at D. C. Kneeland's, also at Mesiii Kidd Co; s 1 nov23 i• PREhlI,Uki LOZENGES,' carefully prepared by Brewdr, Stevenson & COliing, Boston, flavored with rose, lemon, sassafrasi! pepermint, cinnamon, l and checkerberry. l Preston's and Merrill' I.,!pc'ncentritted F.xlract ,••V.anilla, for the flavoring iceiYjellies, custards, etc., possessing the elegant flairorrof the Tanilla lean. tlt wall be found the mostletinvenient article for custard., blane mange, ice breams, etc. :Preston'. Extract I:emeol: Or flavoring jellies, sauce., ..pa.try, etc. 't , 1 i .Preatorra Prepared Groata'fcir making pure gruel in u tenrninute., and a very gurul article in cases of sicknesa. .im! I 1 The _genuine R G Radwak'a Chinese Medicated Sean, fur Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, etc., and equally good for shaving and the toilet. Just received and for sale'l4 B. A. FAOINIESTOCK & Co.! dec4 4,r flth and Wood sic ---,- NNEWENGRATINGS—A.fiarther supply of ifine 'French and English ltigravings, suitable for framing for sale at 1'.. , A. HILLIER'S Looking Glat. and Fancy store, dec4 , 2w , 104 Wood st. _ . i--- .._ C L °C4C --20 cases 0f.30.,h010r and S day clocks, various patterns, ust sxoei'ved and for sale, and warrantedqiest-quialil. , i•'''. A. 1 1 ILL1ER, 1 , eicl-2. •1 i 4C4 Weed at. IN TEIV .TESTAMENTS—L:Tyr'.)dafIIs New Test mew.; Lelals do; SWeederos do; French and tleugann Tsnat.amer4s. ' ti.l ;4303V0RT11 4 Co. .4 i 43 Market st. LONG AND SqR.E. UA 64AWLS.---A. A. Ma son and Cop 62, Market; street, have just re ceived, per express, 150 oe ihbze very fashionable Long and SquareiShavrls. I !,! di %%sanatoria Beeke---Ittn 4 a Standard L 4— bra y.; aIfA i CHIAVELLPS Bistory o f Florence and the Prince; Rosooets Liediabe Fourth; Roscoe's Lorerreo de Medici; Schillerli.Don Carlos and other Dramas; Beckman's Hiateely•tifinventionsf - Memoirs ofCountGramment; Schleyell , S Philosophy of His tory; SchleyclPs DramatiO. Literatorm 'Memoirs of Col lititchinson;lßobt. Miscellaneous Worke; Life of BomenuAta douse yf Austria; Bonterweck's Syianish Literatnre. For sale by I H.S.I.DDSWORTII & Ca, I' 43 Market st. 11)1.1s7ZOIC ACID—TS hudees just received and Jiltoi sale by i B. A. PAIINF.STOCIC &ea, .dea corner 'if, First and Wood ate. , • A ;‘i'ATTO--. baguets Para Oat received and for 11_ oak by B. A. #AgNESTOCK deci eor let and Wood. - DAR'S GREEN--15 eaaaai t received and far ji ink by. B.A. FAMi u 4STOCK & CO., ! • dent nor let and Wood. EESWAX—i small lotlbr gIVUTHI F LAXSEED -A few 6 13d !foisale by toad' siNcrApt, deCl - 56 Woad street , . cry ,eases ' doz each df my I , superkir Aromatic I I Wine Bitters" Car !ld rc the trade with per cent .itifE. Also for sale by, thinigallen or single battle at the wine store of i 1 decl 'iliCOß WEAV,ER. DMUMS for sale at I tile, wine store I deci lIIJApOB WEAVER. C RqSHE to D e an ( f cr l pulverized tpia l 7 for Bale it the , wine dee!! 1 1 4fAll:l013 WEAVER. SARDIS. ,--- NES f.w sale Lys 1.4 e ase , to of LEI f tin at '*e wine store of 1 „ deck 1 1 triA.ool3 WEAVER. ANPEOVIES;—A few wine store of 'decal FANCY hock ICologne fer',Nalelak the wiaelatore of , (dea) I `1..1C08 WEAVhit. CRAIMPAGNEI bottles for ale aisle wine inere of! decl 4COB WEAVER. jRITE GLUE-2 bbld sicrinr just rec4ined and for sale by 1 B. A. F NESTOCK & Co. 1 corner or kirst and Wood 4a. , Cstibtssed. - MiNates,la. scasco just ricld and for e $ by ' nor 0 B. A. r NESTOCK & C OLIVE OIL—IO Basketi4Al . +tali, b a y B. A. FAI noy trt 2.9 corner d it;" -, ; , ;1; - • - . MEE ' rY''l L'. - ', , e• ! 7-..i..' . ~" ' • , ....f,,: ~ ,1.- ', -`';' ~ , • niosP,OOpp Et!! BY ELECTRIC iTELEGRi&B, EXPRILSOLT FON 7/?it : MORICIFO PObT. Ptur.Anr.v,taz a, Dec. 6, 4 P. M. The Philadelphia and ' !l l altimore Mark et* are perfectly quiet ; and dealers generally awaiting the arrival of the steamni:l' - • ' r,..,_ ui• t4nsLrei.a, Dec. 6th. The Southern Mail haul 'arrived, but brino no news South of Petersburg NEW YORKNARKEP. December 6, 3 P.M. Flour—Sales Genesee 1za,56.2503,43. Corn—Sales mixed at l'Xiit7.le. Oats—Limited sales at ',47048c. Wheat—ln fair demand„: and tending upward, Provisions—Sales for regular trade. Lard is dull Stvd tends downward. Market generally withohi t change. . The time has conic wheFs coughs and colds are rife, when consumption iinuates its changeful form—nips many a lovelt!. bud, and lurks within the present blooming flow*, the beautiouslcheek now deadly pale, now flossed with crimson hue, bespeaks the presence of a.foe, a direful fo4, who flatters to destroy. To drl4l the metaphor, such is Consumption, often broug4 an by neglected doughy and colds, wet feet, &c. pliswAna, and die the sovereign remedy, Doctor,Bherman's All Healing' Balsam, a certain and neer failing remedy for coughs, colds, consumption, asthma, pain in the aide and breast, whoopioCcough, palpitation of the heart, liver complaintolnonchitis, &c. ;Price, 25 cents and $1 per bottlO. Sold wholesale and retail.by. W. Jackson. at tills Boot and Shoe;Store, and Patent Medicine Wardlimusr,B2 Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh, and by duly aptiointed Agents in: every i town 'in the U. States. See idvertiseruent. 1n0v23 The Cry is Still they Con !—Some hare already made their entry, and R. tkhole Battalion are on their march. This is th f season when General Disease makes his appea*ce, his troops are well disciplined and officered. iGeneral ConsutOption his chief warrior, is wetialng his way onivards, accompanied by his PioniArs. Wet Feet, Cough, Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Debility, Exhaustion, Flushings of ;the face, &c. &c., and those disturbers of the peace of mankind, Bronchi. al affections of the Mt-o#, Asthma, Whdoping Cough, &c. But thanks tirDr. Sherman, of New York, for his great inventyp, " The All dealing Balsam," Try—and be cured! Price 25 cents and $1 65 per bottle. Sold by V 4 751. JACKSCYN, at his Patent 'Medi- 1 tine Warehouse and Beot, oil Shoe Store, SO Lib erty street, Pitisburgh, an& by duly appointed A.; gents,' in every town in thelStates. oCt3O osenjoire fox sale at the t'JAtOLIWEAVgR. ObIC Bottlei for sale It 4,4 vitine ;gore of: :deci 4.0013 WEAVER , 'At q ,ii .Al. ~.:~,.. • = • 411'. 31 • -- • L.l. Prima:edam' of - the Noise o Temperas:dm( - Berturclasc,...neceswremc THE IProceieion win family - on Liberty'street, al it JL. be ready! to meet ati lic'clo a tx, precisely. - ` 1 ; The Pittsburgh and DchAn W Divisions wl meet aphe Hall, at 12 o'clocg, And be escorted pp the greMnd by, Marshals C. L. (Magee and Jam Laughlin. , I Day Oring, Fort Doeuesne, Alitquippaitycurg4 and Young Mati>sHepe Divlsioniq will meet at Tenj peranceeflalt, at the same hour, rind be escorted 0,, the parade ground by. Aesiistamt IMarshala W..E.11.15` and E Snowden. I ' Allegheny, Spartan,Rosedale ; Nebrasga, and Atheniah Divisions OfAllegheni city, will meet et their Hill, at 12 &door, and be escorted to the parade ground by dash:Burt Alarlhal W. E. Kurth, and L. R. Lindsay. Guyaeute, Washington Fount, And Lawrenceville Divisions ' will meet at LawfericevillS, at 12 welocx, end be escorted tolthe parade ground by Marehal Larimer. The Several Marshals are requhsted:to have th Divic orison the parade ground, iii timeto enable the precession to move at precisely I o'clock, P.M. 2t RoutO of Procession.—Form ori Liberty street, tGe right reefing on Fourth: ihp Fonrith to wood, aloes wood to Third : up Third to Smithfield; alobg Smith field td Liberty, along iLibertyi to vvayne, aloft wayne to Penn, up Penn' to the Grecneburgh along the Piee to Allenratreet,!,in Lawrenceville : o along Allen to Butler, aleng But er to the Inside tf the U. S. Arsenal, thence to the EpiAtopal cburcli. L. MAGEE, Chief Marshal .:1 1 Doctor ReklphPs Pill.. I I. T IIT I SE valuable Family Pill are daily 'gaini6g increased confidence amon all classes of the . community. The No l' as a Prrgative cannot be excelled by any medicine now efore the 'publik ; whilst j the No. 2 acts as • antic laxative atd strengthener. They purify the I °/Cid , and: restore lost health and spirits. One tr ia l will convince the most s4eptical, of the trtlth of ' a above statemel;:tt. Price 26 cis. a box. I S. L CUTHBERT, ; Wholesale Agent, No. 50Smithfiqd et.; By Whom agents and lothers, ill be sdpplied kin the sarne liberal terms,' as at e Central Offide, New Vprk. i i AGENTII-Wm. Cole,Alleghen city, T.n. Smith, Birmingham; Jno. M'racken, c rncr of O'Hara arid Penn sts., sth Ward. : -=, dec2 , JOSEPH itiT.TR • LOOKING GLASS 'AND G OCK STORE,: i ND. OS Wood Street, Oltsbureb• 4GENERAL assortment o Pier, Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait , inature and Land scape flames, plain and ornamen al, of every variety orpatterns. Also, a new style o Windoto Cornices , call in and see them, all of whit will be sold chi* fur Cash, or City Acceptantes. ;CY - Hotels and Steam Boats fi rnished cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 9S Wood at. 74 Practical Gilderil A Clhanee for Dye / THE! two very desirable D beeca street, in Allegheny is now ioccupied by Hobert S. a Icontaining eight rooms and a fin . in fashionable modern style, a ;every convenience, are offered and on terms rendering them ba • tention.i Each house vrill , be so ground in front, running back Il i for onlyi $5OO more than 'the bud cr ; or the purchaser may take al of ground, at a price $7OO, le g al cost, absolutely throwing 'the • bargainj These are the best ba to the Public, and are deilerrin those desirous:of securing cheap ling.. #"he houses are in, p r i m e the subsicriber, who can be seen I Gazette.; every forenoon between and tcni and at other tidies at Hay's boarding house, Robinson ral et. Allegheny City. D dec3 i Ag New GOods. 4 4 A. MASON & Co-, 62 Market street, have Ajest received, 32 Cases an Packages of New I Good:, amongst which may be found, a large stohk of Shawls, of the most ;fashionable kinds, Dr "Sis Good• °revery variety, Cloak midi, Faucy,artic: s, Trimmidgs, House KeepingiGood , Ribbon*, LAC ai etc. etc.! decal ---4 , - I'I.ONONGAIIELA PLANIN . MILL.-- , -.443 ..Mccuttata, would respe tfullj inform pis friends and the public, that his ew estatillshmip is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, anjd 611 all eiders for plariBd lumber, with promptitude', and at the lowest rattia. Board and Plana, planed on 'lle or both sidhs, constantly on hand. ..; Sash, boors and Mouldings, of very descrlpti4, made to order. ' • '' Builders and Carpenters, would nd it to t eir , Ifi - vantage eo'give him a call, a• he .as now furnish the m with platted stuff suitable for every description of wora.• ! 1 dec3-tf tieMr and Popular 'Plano Illuide• t DEAREST 111.4E.,—a popular Editopizo Melees , . Maiy Blanc. 411 1 fi4 ..tr, I ake me back to old Virginia shore ; 4 Rode of Alabama ; Mohntain Maid , . Invitation ~; • .4 Blue Juniata ; Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh l Summer night: from Don Pasquale; , j What's 'a the Steer Kimmer; Scenes that aro brightest; Larheat of the Irish Emigrant; •, !! Rockaway; I'm: Afloat; .. May Queen ; a il The Watcher; Jove that were tasted; t 0 ijotne to Me ; Oh:would I were a boy again; ~' ss Molly Bawn ; ' 1 4 Mary ef Argyle; . ' ; . Evergreen Polka; Golden Drop Waltz ; New Aurora Waltzes; Rokalba Waltz •, Louisville Quadrilles ; Duvernoy's Exercises, No. I Received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR. 0ct2.5 81 Wood street.;; rro QUARRYMEN AND STONE MASONSA— I WHEELING BRIDGE.—A nutnber of giz6:l quarrymen and atone masons will find employmett by applying to .1. Dios:trams, appointed Engineotr on the Wheeling Bridge. • dcc3-2wit, fIOTATOES-32 Barrels,' will be sold very 101 l . 0 by SMITH & SINCLAIR, doc. 3 56 Wood st.,' riALLOW-1 Barrel, for sale by --- :1 • • , L Ana SMITH & SINCLAIR..". I ') - MID OIL-4 Barrels, Cincinnati—of a superiq ../ brand, for sale by .t dec3 SMITH & SINCLAIR '• _ _ :r: SOAP --40 Boxes No I, Cincinnati, 6iealnby $ dna SMITH & SINCLAIR. !1' OUL'D -CANDLES-50 Boxes, for sale by Ace.B SMITH & IOTASH—.6 casks, just received and for sale; JE by SMITH & SINCLAIR, *I . dec3 56 Wood street. ANNA--/ case small flake, just received and; IY_L far sale by ale by 84 SINCLAIR, 56 Wood Isireet TURJBE PASTE 1 -3 caves, just received and ror, to Bak by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., dec3 corer tanned Wood sta. MI I. O .A m S ig S . E . S e ll a a t r a r n el d ---s for ll s 6 al ll b o y lesses Barrels, on deal MILLER and RICKETSON. FRESH Ilaisbes-90 Boxes M R Raisins, just re i ceived sad for sale by decd MILLER and RICKETSON. CORN Brooms—ZOO doe Darn brooms, is store and for Bele by dec3, lIIILLERrusdRICKETSON. OLEI Peach Brandy--20 Barrels sup Old Peach Brandy, in atore and for sale by dec3 MILLER and RICK CIDER Vinegar-25 Bble good eider Viregar., just received and for sale, by d ee3 MILLER and RICKETSON. CAR Iron!! 980 ibs, just reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK aPul Co. dec3 corner of Ist and Wood sts. CARD Magnesia: 2 easel, just rec ' d end. for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK and Co. dec3 cor Ist and Wobd sta. _ pOWD.Jalap: 2 eases. just reed and for sale by B. A. FAHNKSTOCK and. Co. ' deca corner Ist and Wood st. G" ?treble: 225 lbs, just recd and for Rate by B. A. FAHNESTOCK asul Co. co HOS'EORUS-110 lbs, just received asd for P tale - 4 B. A. FAHNESTOCY & Ca dec2 I cot Front and Wood st. rieceived •and 'ES'tOCK 4. Co. 6t hid Wood a ICELID MOSS—I hale, just received and for Bale 13 FAHNESTOOIC &Co. dec2 . cor Front & Wood Bt. ~$:~: , —, -1 * , e, - at .11Ings. tog Housei on 1, e.. city, one of whUh It . watt, Esq., es th • garret, all finisliZtd d comproliendiAg for sale at prigs g ulna worthy or, it- L with 100 feet.Of I feet to Park stre!it, 1 I . ing cost the o* s- I I house and 40 fOt than the buildiAg' 1 foot lot into Cie ales now olfetiid cr the' ttention.Of and genteel dwill. order. F.nquirernf it the Office of Cie the hours of eiAt I is rooms at hfi l s. s new Roe, fed- N. WHITE, . for, the osarnerk: B. A.. FAHNESTOCK & Co., cor of let and Wood Its r ist sad Wood eta • " ' l e '; ti•vs r,;r.:w Fw - - ;:_ -~ _y t:kuritpit lcs BY JOAN . D. DAVIS, SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF WOOD .1116 FIFTH. STREETS Positive Sal; of Dry. doods. FIN Thursday morning, December 9th; at 10 o'• cloca, at the commercial eales rooms,cornar wood and sth sta,.will be sold without.Jeserve, an extensive assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, etc:l among which are 63 pieces 'superfine prints, 34 pa town muslin, 21 r pa plaid and• . striped alpacas, 23 1* red and yellow flannels, superfine cloths, Bea vor.cloth, cassimeieti, satinetts, black silk and black satins shawls, hdlcilr., patent'thiead, cambric mus lin, etc.. - • At 2 o'clock, P. M., I qr. cask French Brandy; 12 barrels N. 0. Sugar; 3 bbl Rice; 3 bags Coffee ; . 3 half chaste Y.l Tyson and Black Teas ; . a quantity of glassware, queenaware, Spanish segars, tobacco, 6 doz shovels, 83 window shades. A large, quantity of new and second hatuthouse hold and kitchen furniture, among which are 1 handsome plush seat sofa, spring seavocking chair, mahogany bureaus, tables, .bedsteads, fancy and common chairs, !coxing glasses, parlor and hall lamps, carpeting, feather beds, etc. At 61 o , clocx, P. M., boots, shoes, gum shoes, ready made clothing, superfine French style shirts, fine table and pocKet cutlery, gold and silver , watch er, I. superior post horn and case, double lined violins, variety goods, etc. decT Dry Goods, Clothing, "Boots and :Shoes, Cutlery, Watches, &a. at Auetton, BY JAMES M,ANNA. O N Thursday next, December 9th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., wilbbe sold, at the auction rooms, No. 114 Wood et., 3 doors from Fifth, a large assortment of Dry Goode, comprising clothe, cassinleres; flan nels, bed ticking', calicoes, muslin', alpacas, meri nos, Buena Vista cloth; plaids, hosiery, shawls, and a large lot of silk pocket handkerchiefs; alao,boots and shoei, clothing and cutlery.- A t early gaslight, same evening, gold and silver .watches; superfine broadclothsi and other dry goods, in lengths to suit purchasers. dec7 JAS. WKEITNA, Auctioneer. Administrator's Sale Of 85,000 Brirks, Brick Moulds, Horses, Carts, Har- ens, 1 Eight Day Clock, 4-c., at auction.. ti Friday neat, Dec. 10, at 10 o'clock, A. M., 1J will be sold, without reserve, on the premises, in Chatham et., between Wylie and the Fourth at. road, all the personal property of Mathew Forsyth, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deed, consisting of horses, carts, and harness also, about 85,000 brick in the kiln, brick: moulds, and 1 eight day brass clock. Terms made known on the day of sale. HENRY WALLACE, ROST'. H. MCCREADY, Admrs. .1. 111'KENNA, Aunt. i Celebrated Horse John Marshall at Auction. ' CIN Wednesday morning, Dec. 8, at 10. clock, ILI in front of the Livery Stable of Rody , Patterson, on Fou.th street, will be sold the celebrated Horse, which was purchased from the Chief JuStice, when two years old for one thousand dollars. dec7 JOHN D. DAVIS, Anct'r. co". Will be told at the Auction Rooms, north west corner of the Diamond, on Tuesday afternoon, December 7th, at ti o'clock, one haw falling top Barouche, for either one or to horses. Sale pos. W.M. J. BURNSIDE, dec6 Auctioneer. Penn Street Property at Auction+ ON Wednesday, December 22d, at 7 o'clock, P. M. vat the Commercial Sales Rootns, corner of Wood and sth sts., will be sold, four valuable build ing Lou, Situate on the north side of Penn street, at the corner ofCeciPi alley: Corner Lo:, having a front of 24 feet, and the ad joining three Lots, each a front of 23 feet 8 inches on Penn street, and attending back up feet to an alley 10 feet widz. . . Terms—ono-third cask, residue in two equalan nual payments with interest, to be 'recurred by bond and mortgage. _ deco JOHN D. DiViStAnct*r. Loot Pell Sole of Manohoster Lots. A T Davis' Commercial Sales, Room, cornerof Wood and Fifth streets, an adjourned 'sale of desirable building lot., at Manchester, will be held on Wednesday evening, the 6th' last, at 7 o'clock. Diagrams of the Property to be otTered, can be had at the Atiction Store. Persons wishing to put , i chase, are invited to visit the ground, where they trill find the lots ail marked ,by slakes and with numbers to correspond with the plans. Terms liberal—Title indisputable. , JOHN D. DATIS,, Telegraph, Gazette, Chronicle, and American copy. Auction Bales in Allegheny City. Dry Goods, Clothing, German Fancy Goods, etc., at Auct.... lA N Tuesday morning next, December 7th, at 1...! at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Room, north west corn .r 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, cassinetts, flannels , f alpaccas, ccshmeres, Lama and California plaids, gingham.. Irish linens, brown and bleached muslins 4 canton flannels, calicoes, &c. Also, pilot, pelto, and mer tweed overcoats, casaimere and caasinett, pants, vests, &c. At 2 o'clocg, P. M., a quantity of glassware, queensware, rockingham ware, hardware. cutlery. A quantity of new and second hand furniture, stove!, lamps, looking glasses, bed cords, &c. At Gi o'clock, P.M., a large lot of German fan• cy goods, new books. &c. d 4 IVZIt. J. BURNSIDE, Auetr. DAMAGED GROCERIES, VIZ: Coffee, Tobac co, and soda asb, on account of whom it may concern, at Auction. Will be sold without reserve, Si M•Benna's Auc tion rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Thursday, next, Dec. 9th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on account of the Columbia Insurance Company Pnila delphia, and all those whom it may concern, the fol lowing articles of merchandize, partially damaged, on the Pennsylvania canal, viz: 70 whole and three quarter boxes tobacco, of va rious brands ; some of superior quality; 3.5 bags of Rio coffee; 3 casks soda ash. Terms at sale dec3 witn stricture!., gleet, urethral di;charges, seminal weakness and impotency; also piles, rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, fistu la in nuo, nervous affections,pains in the back and loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder and kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tetter,ring-worm, mercu rial diseases, etc. TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study aid treatment of venereal disorders, and those. arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances and speedy renew all who may place themselves under his care. Dr. Brown's officesare conveniently arranged into .:seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with but fear of exposure to other visitors. ' 1. It is of importance to many persons in need of inedical aid, to obtain good advice privately and 41romptly. To all such, .Dr. Brown's ready skill ia emoving venereal disegies, in their various forms nd stages, offers inducements which can rarely be *quailed. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr. Irma has been regularly educated in every branch bf medicine, and for the last twelve years confined iimself exclusively to the treatment of those dui •pasea. :iDr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon n Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these Complaints. ETSON.. iCreertain safe sad speedy cures wi ll is all cases )e.guarnatied. liecent CAMS are relieved in a short time, with ;hut interruption from businesa.. ir:11 - Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Drown also invite iiersons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he &a paid iliarticular attention to this disease. fl Letters from a distance, asking advice, malt con tain a fee or they will not be attended to. °Cr Offlce on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations tuietly confidential. oet2sdatwy • 'Refitted Borax. g cases Engliah,juat reed and for sale by V B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co., . t nev3o ' aor.First and Weed fits v i =EN INGE New Baronehe AT AUCTION J. DPRENNA, Auct,r PRIVATE DISEASES. JA. 'BROWN, of 65, Dia mond:Alley, can be con sulted in all cases of a pri vate or delicate nature, in •ident to the human frame. Syphilis, and syphilitic Iruptions, gonorrhoea, and consequences, together ith all VENEREAL dis tees, impurities of the atood, with all diseases of ; VENEREAL origin, skin] 1 - • • - ` '1.: < : ,, ,'.'''..:. - f - - -7i ,- : . . ,, ‘ , 'tr :'.._':: - 7: 7 :i -- ; , :,•1 '', s;'' ' ' '' '' . -1_ 1 :' : i5 j.t. 4 .i.-7 , ',.... - :,.,i•,;.i , i, -7., :::, 7 '.,. • - 4,-,' 't.1,.,' ; .•,. , ''': ; ,'?: .. .;i i-- :::: ' f. ' `. ,' '; - ' ' _,~~,~ Mono's:_ Weekly .Budget or New_ Boots. HAVES thia week, received a large and - aplendid aseortmbni. - of new novels; eheap.publicatione, and current light literature Of the day, among which is the following e The Convict, or the Hypocrite - Um:l:tasked, a now novel, by. James. London Quarterly Review, for Sept. Single num bera lor sale, or subscriptions rece.ved at ptiblialt; eels prices, no charges tor postage.:_ Leoeilla Lynnaore, and Mr and Mrs VirootibriAgc, or a Lesson for Young Wives, by Mies Leslie: , American Family . Receipt Book, anew collection of nearly 500 rare and valuable receipts. ho T pe h . e Bandit's Bride, a romance, by Louis S Stan „Jack Ashore, 'or the Man before the Mast, by E. Howard. Alamanco, or tVe Groat and Final Experiment. Song Book for the Million, morocco binding, con taining 1300 pages. • Life of. Henry IV. Ring of France and Navarre, by GP B. James, part which completes this valu able work. The Singer►s Gem, .a vet y superior, work. _ Splendors 'of Versailles; or Court of 4 Louis my. Jeanette Alison, or the Young Stiawberry Girl, a tale of the Sea and the Shore, by Ingraham. Taylor's United States Money, Reporter and Coin Examiner, for Nov. 23. Union Magazine foi Dec, edited by Mn. C. M Kirkland, 'a splendid sumber.- A Campaign in. Mixico with Col. Donipban, by Frank S. Edwards, a volunteer—with a map of the route, and a table of distances travelled. The White Horse of the Pepperai a comic drama, in two acts, by Samuel Lover. The Captain of the Watch, a farce in one act, by J. B. Planchin. The Battle, a drama, in two. acts, founded on the graphic illustrations ofGeorge Cruikahank. The Star of the Falleryby Newton M. Curtis. From Paris to the other World, by Lucius. The Arabian Nights, in cheap form, beautifully illustrated. Scouting Expedition, of M'Cullough.s Texas Ran gers, a new supply. Narrative of an Exploring Visit to each of the consular cities of China, by the Rev. Sidney Smith. The Old Commodore, by R. Howard. The American Vocalist, a choice collection of the most popular and admired sentimental, patriotic, comic, Idyll, negro and other songs. Steam for the Million, an elementary outline trea• tics on the nature and management of steam. Mysteries ofthe,Three Cities, a romance of men', beans and habits.- Waverly Novels, 3 vela, cheap form. Flowers personified, Perionified, 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 Gill for Boys and Girls, a beautiful thing for Christmas. - The ?dant:covering Mother, first American edition. The Magic Figure Head. Pictorial Yankee Doodle, for the holiday'. do Battle Sheet• do do • ' do Courier do do do Sun do do - do Brother Jonathan do do New York Spirit of the Times, and all the eastern papers. A large and beautiful selection of juvenile Toy Books, &c. &e. Subscriptions received for - all the eastern maga zines and periodicals; delivered a considerahle time 'in advance of the mail; and without any charge for 'postage. M. P. MORSE, No. SsPcitirth street, dec2 a between Market and Wood eta. Eli.iiitl!!!!!MliiNi;il SIMMERS, EXEDARGE BROKERS, AWD DEALERS IR FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT,'DANX NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER.. No. 65 WOOO 11%, 3D DOOR BELOW FOWILTR, VEST AIDE Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ann collection* made in all the principal cities of the United States. Bight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Vir'giaia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany and Prance procured, 4.c. mar22-y l/Ull. S. 130011. THOS. SAEGENT. 1100 N AND SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, V. S. cos. WOOD Ain siren Trances, rrresavacur, es. DEALERS in Coin; Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates eposite, /kn. - EXCHANGE on all' the principal Cities of the Unnion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union at the lowest rates. M .M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, . 4 Wm. Bell & Son, Prrpszunou. 44 S. NlTltirken & Co. , English & Bennett. Fleming & Brother , Fides, Lathrop & Co. P/lILAD'A. 4. Win. R. Thompson & Co. 44 boadly, Phelps & Co. j N EW y oRE. Babcock & C,. . 4 Tiffany, Waid &Co. " John M'Cullongh & co. BALT/swim. Mr. James George, 4 . H. Hanna, CINCIIIIICAM 0. " Joseph Watson, „, iewssiLms, O. Messrs. Fenner & R. F.. Ellis, Esq., Cashier:Bank Levistown, PA. Pittsburgh, September 2d, -1847-y ALLEN KRA DER. EDWARD RHARIT. — KaAUER & MU, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner or Third and Wood ets., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S N. HOLMES & SON, s INICERS AND DEALERS Ile LICCILANOK. COIN AND BANE NOTED• No. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. Melling rate. Exchange. Buying rate. Ne% York 1 pr Cincinnati 1 dis Philadelphia 1 .. Louisville t ri Baltimore t " . S.. Loui■ i gl BANK NOST.2. Buying rates. Ohio I dis Indiarra 1 ri Kentucky i is Virginia I et Wheeling, i Tennessee • 3 -" tinl9-y Buying rates. County & City ores - .1 dis Relief notes i '• Pennsylvania Co I i. New York i ii Maryland i ii Now Orleans WILLIAM A. HILL Oc Co" BANKERS EXCILANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door chore Fourth, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. etURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, Now York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid (or Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts ofE I and upwards. marlo-dawy NEPTUNE BALL. ?TIRE Second Annual Ball, given in behdif of the I Neptune Fire Company, will take place on TflUllaDAY Elwin's, the 9th of December, at the Lafayette Assembly Rooms. Applications for Cir ;Wars and Tickets to be made to the manager. S. Cameron, Hope. John M.Quewan, Nept'n. W. C. Irwin, President. Wm. M. Edgar, " I. Brown, Washington. James Montooth, " rapt A. L. Melville, U.S. WM. M. Gormley, " ins Caldwell, Wm Peen. T. B. Young, " H Hays,. Eagle. James Porter " 7.apt M. M'Steea, All., John D. Bailey, " Marshall, Duquesne. John Neeper W. C. Beck, Niagara. Thomas Stewart, • " Cant D Campbell, Vig. Wm White ,it Schneck, Vig. I H Co* George Flatten, " nov29 • Thomas Alga°, " Shawls. A 4. MASON & Co.; 62 Market st., have re, A calved the most extensive assortment o. Shawls to be found in this city; is addition to the various styles of Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool-Plaid, Thibet, Nett, &c. he has received a new style of French long Shawls, a superior article and very fashionable. novll New Fancy Goods and Christiana 'roys• THE subscriberhasjust received a largb and "plea did assortment of fancy goods and toys, suitable for the approaching season, which will be offered at . the lowest prices, T. A. HILLIER, deal' 104 Woad at. ERIE ..... .. . . ~.. "y., '•::,.- ..-:":-. , -r•-•_ -, •.: ..,•-....'F-,7•--7'.•,,--..::•."--:-',•-• THlSwellknown line of splendid Passenger JL Steamer/4 istnew composed. of the hugest, swiftest, beat finisbed and furnished, and the most powerful boats on 'the waters or tho West. Every accommodation and cornthrt that money can pro cure, has been provided for passengers. The Line has been in.operation_for five years—have carried million of people Without the least injury to their persons. , The boats will be at the foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the reception of freight and the entry of passengers on the regis ter. In all cases 'passage money must be paid in advance: t' • Monday. ?ticket. The MONONG4O-IKLA, Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh, every Monday morning, at ,10 o.clock Wheeling every filhnday.evering at 10 P. M. 'Tuesday Packet. The HIBEFINIek• No. 2; Capt. drio. Klinefelter, Tuesdaywill leare Pittsburgh every morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. M. Wednesday,. PotoMol The NEW •EN4.A.ND':No. 2. Captain S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheel ng.every Wednesday evening at 10 v. IS. The W;ISCONSI. 1 Pittsburgh every T Wheeling every Frplay. Packet.: The CLIPPE;II. N 0.2, Captain Crooks, will leave Pittenurgh every• Friday Morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every F4day evening at 10 p. • Sat ,rday Packet. - The MESSENGF I R, Captain De Canp, will leave Pitt/burgh every Spurday morning at 10 o ' clock; Wheeling every Sa rday evening at 10 F. X. Buildup Paekes. Tbe ISAAC NE4VTON, Captain A. G. Mason. will leave Pittsburgby every Sunday morning at 10 o'clotk ; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 I'. sr. nor 49 ripHOSE who hir , be7 deceived With mock pre ].tended Hair prepar ations, ions, should read the fol.: . lowing statements of respectable persons: Mr. Abraham. Vanderbeek, of 93 Avenue D, Now York, certifies that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Resrdrative, he has a good crop of hair f and will soon -hive x't long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jaeffesn, of 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, certifies: On theYcliof Feb. 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jaczson's bead, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and that by using two 3s. bottles of ;ones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing at, thick and healthy. Hp expects ;by using this's little longer to hai r e a better bead of hair than he ever had. IlAvr. YOU Scour on Dsitnatrry 1 Mr. Power, a grocer, od Fulton at., bad; his hair emit:. pletely choked up Oh dandruff', and Jones' Coral flair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for uri d g Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight frietipn on the scalp, so that the Re storative may enter the pores.. This may be done by applying it with s Moderately bard brush, but it is notnecessary.to use; these harshineans except in ac- tual cases of baldness. Where thd Hair falls off, turns grey, &c., apply the Restorative , with the hand, or a soil brush. Part the hair in the different places, so that the , restorative may touch the scalp. The same directions may be.used for Dressing, 4n. Sald at Jacnson's!No 89 Liberty st. head of Wood, Sign of the Big Bodt. ' nov23 - r ADLES are ,cautioned against using Common L Pr'epared Chalk; They are not aware how fright fully injurious it is to the skin I .how coarse, how rough, haw sallow,lyellaw; and unhealthy the akin appears after using prepared chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing. a large quantity'of lead ! We have prepared a betiutiful vegetable article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lily White. . It is perfectly innocent;being purified of all deleterious qualities; and it imparts 'to the sxia a natural; healthy, ala-. baster, clear, lively white; at - the same time acting as a cosmetic on ; 'making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson; Practical Chemiet of Malik chi:setts, says: "After analysing Jones": Spanish Lily White, I find) it possedses the Most -beautiful and natural, and apse same time innocent` white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiouslY ricom• mend its use toall Whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents'a box: Directions—the befit way to apply Lilly White,Fis with soft leather or otryol—the Rirmer is-preferable: - A rtes arr or Tams 'rots 25 cenrs.-=White teeth, Foul breath, health} , Gums. 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 daily use is highly advantageous, even tothoor teeth that are in gond condition, giving them a beau tiful polish, and preienting a premature decay : .:-. Those already decayed it prevents from beComing • 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 25 or 371 cents a:box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham sL i , igu of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appOinted Agents i whose names appear , in the next column. WILL Iron MUM, ' and get a riely'hushand, lady? "Your face is youn fortune. , i. Isiabeessficul, clear, fair? Is it white?, If not, it can be madcr,so even though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt tanned and freckled. Thousands have been made thus who have washed Once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifi cent. Dig be sure you get the genuine Jones' Soap, at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham st. ling-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar ber's Itch, are often cured by Jonees Italian Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the akin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 32 Chatham st. Mind, reader, ;this seldom or never Stile. ;. C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Sold at JACISON ' h9, S 9 Liberty at., head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot nov23 Tobacco. • 115 BOXES D. J. Warwick, s's; 110 " John Rucker, s'a; 501 " s's; • 55 Henry & James, s's; 20 " Y. M. Stanard, b's; 13 A. D. Rend, b's; 12 Henry 4- James, S'S; • •15 g• D. J. Warwick, S's; 70 R..B.Warwick, fine Ps; 40 John Norval], ; 15 " Henry & James, l's; 7 D 4. Warwick, sup ; • 4 " Jahn Rucker, " I's; Consignment from Manufacturers of Lynchburg, Va., in store and for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN, oor3o No 31 Market, and 62 Front st. Morsel , . Weekly Budget of New Books. THE Old Commodore; The Alaiumuvering Mother; The Wilfulness of Woman; Splendors of Ver sailles; Sennett* Altison, or the Strawberry Girl. a tale o f sea and the shore. Kaami or Daylight, the Artpahte half breed, a tale of the Rocky Mountains. Also, a large lot of Pictorial papers, for sale by the hundred or by the shigle number. Subscriptions received for all th . eastern Magazines and Periodi cals, without any hcharge for postage • and in ad vance of the mail.. M. P. MORSE, tiov : • No S 5 Fourth at. DYSPEPSIA! kIYgPEPSIA. !I—Many cues of Dyspepsia (Of long standing) have been cured by the use of the valuable medicine known as Dr. RALPH'S VLOCTATII.7. PILLS, which restore the di gestive organs to their - healthy and natural condition, and preserves them in that state. A faithful trial, will prove the above assertion to be correct. Pull directions witk regard to diet, injurious habits, etc., accompany each box. Ptice,. 25 cents a box. For sale wholesale and! retail, by i S. L. CUTHBERT, nov22 • No. 50 Smithfield, near 3d et. Agenut-LWM. Cole, Diamond, Allegheny city; John hlPCracken, sth ward, Pittsburgh.; and J. G. Smith Birmingham. ' . • VETE CAN be found a near the. St. Cl Meeara. Carr & Ro NEW BOOK the Beautiful The Joarneyma Cour of France, b Chamber's Mismi Norman's Bride Mersh, Creab suppl Valerease, or Us - Wagner the W • 400,comSete. I A ood 'apply sale g by , -oct2l ~~., r ~„rv. F~ s 1 q ' 1 : EMI 'i.: .. :',',..: - .', 7 !;.4` , •'..•;: asg CINCINNATI AND . PITTIIIVRCH Daftl Vathet e. radar Paokiit. , Captain R. J. Grate , will leave outlay morning , at 10 o'clock ; urealay evening at 10 P. Iff. B. BISHOP,'" - ' WARY SURGEON his horse shoeing eatablialunent, ir street bridge,lately occupied by land. novs-416m The Outlaws Bride, or Blancb4 Joiner, or the Comp rilon of the G. Sand. ° Many, No 4. or the Modem Midas by Mn Lilly of La Vendee. Wolf, by author of Life in LOU- .f ,Phrenological worts, Ike. for Whit, A. CALDWELL, 3d st, opposite the Post office, ~5'~"- • • • • By the Pres!dean of the 1711 lend States. N ptursuartee of law, I, JAMES. K. YOLK, Pre. L sident of the United. States of A merica,, hereby - declare and:make known, that publ ic sabre vill be held et the undermentioned Land Office 4 in the STATE Or low.t, at the periods twititteit - 4; designated. to At the Llnd °Mee at DUBUQUE,oommenobt4 on Monday the seventpenth day; of . .fanuary next, - for the disposal of the, public lands withig_tha_ under•mentioned townships, viz: North of the twos line and west of the fifth . principa l Inaidian. Townships eighty.four„ eighty five, eighty.six,:-: eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range , fifteen.`.. Townships eighty-fonr, eighty-five, eighty-rix, eighty-seven, eighty-eight and eightrnine ? ,of range , sixteen. Townships eighty-four, eighty frvel eighty six, eighty.seven and eighty-eight, of range seventeen... Towhshipt eighty four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range eighteen. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range nineteen, - AT THE SAME PLACE, commcncing•orifilom ' day the thirty-first day of January next, kir - the disposal of the public lands within the tuidetmem tinned townships, to; it: North of the baseline and west of the.lifth principal • mi idian. 'Townships- eighty four, eighty five, , eightreix, eighty seven and eighty-eight, of range twenty.. • Townships eighty-four, eighty five, eightreii, = and eighty seven, of range twenty one. Townships . eighty-four, t eighty-five, eighty six; ' and eighty l seven. of range twenty-two. Townships eighty.four, eighty-five, eighty six, and eighty-seven, of range twenty-three. • • Townships eighty-four, eighty five, and eighty. - six, of range twentrfour. Townships eighty-four, 'eighty.five, and eighty six, of range twenty.five. Township eighty.six,-pf range twentysix. At the Land Office:at. lOWA CITY, common': cing on Monday, the twenty-fourthday of January next, for the disposal tfil the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts ,of down. ships, to wit: • North of the base line and west of the fif,h principal' meridian. , Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and 'eighty. - thre.2., of range fifteen. Townships ,eighty-one, eighty.two, and eighty. • three, of range sixteen. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty. three, of range seventeen. • 1 Townships eighty one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range eighteen. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve;-four teen, eighteen, twenty, tiventy-twO, :.twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty. two thirty four, ancl - thirty r six, in townships seventy-six,:; see. tions one, two,' three, four„five, six, the northeast quarter, and the north half of the no:thwest quer ter of section seven, section eight, section , nine;., (except the southwest 'quarter of the southwest;~ quarter,) sections ten, eleven, twelve • the *north half and the northeast quarter of the, southeast quarter of section thirteen; section fourteen ; the north half of the northwest quarter, and the north " half of the northeast quarter of section ,fifteen, sec.. tions eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-fou . r, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty:. four, and thirty-six, in township seventy-seven; sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty. eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thiry-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in township, seventy-eight and, townships eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range. nineteen; . Townships eighty two and eighty three, of tango twenty. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of tango twenty one. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of rang* , twenty two. Townahipaeighty two and eighty three, of range twenty three. , - Townshipweighty two and eighty three,orrßngs twenty four. , . Townships eighty two and eighty three, or rani twenty five. North of the base line and eau of'the principal' Me. Lot number three and .‘ Pelican Island," irt• sea Lion three, Int n . umber seven, and Crane /deed," in section four, and lot .number six, section nine in township seventy-seven; and two isiands in see tions thirty.four and thirty-five, in :'township sett. enty-eight, of range three. At the land office at FAIRFIELD, commence. lug on Monday. the seventeenth day of Tanintry next, for the disposal of the public' lands within the underrnentionca towlships and parts of tOvrti•' ships, viz: . Norsk of Vie base line and weal of Me principal me, . . . . Townships seventy,' seventy-one, seventy:tato . se . .'enty-three, seventy-fout, and sections tWo‘lotir the . west halt of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Aeons: tion 'five, sections six, seven, eight, tfie weirbig of the sonthwest quarter, ;he southeast quarter . of . the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine; section. t.n, twelve, fourteen ; the south half, the West hall of the nortwest quarter, the southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section fifteen; sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) twen ty-four; the. west half, the southwest quartet, of the southeast quarterof section twenty•five, and. sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty•eight, twenty-nine. thirty, thirty-one, thirty•two, thirty. three,thirty•fuur, thirty-five and thirty-six, in town. ship seventy five, of range nineteen. ' Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from' Cie sales! The offering of the lands will be commenced on. the days appointed, and proceed in the slim order in which they are-advertised, with all conveqient dispatch, until the v,hole *hail 'have been offered, and the sales thus closed. But no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no priVate entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks * Givsa wider my hand at the city of Washing. ton, this ninth day of October, Anno Domini' ono thousand eight hundred anti forty-seven. ' ' • BUTLIZ PRESIIIiST: • JAMES K: POLK, RICHARD M. YOUNG, Cuniminioner of lke . Gentral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION . CLAIMANTS" Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within !the townships and _parts of townships above enumerated, is required to estab• lish the same to the satisfaction °Utile Register and Receiver of the proper Laud Office, and ettatta.liayi• ment therefor, as soon •itt pracamble after seeing this natter, and before the day, appointed for the commencement of the,public sale of the lands em• bracing the tract chimed, otherwise such dein; will be forfeited. RICHARD M •YOUNG, ' Ccmtnisei-luer of the General Land o.ffire THE Stockholders of o the tice Farmer'. Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, intend making application to the next Legislature for such, alteration of their chaiter as will give them Banking privileges; or, if 4:tremor' expedient, will ask to be incorporated as • new Bank. By order of the Board of Directors. 30-lavalin THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. NEW WORKS—.Good Wives, by Mrs Child. • • Ilistory.of Women, by Mrs.. Child.. 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