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'.;.':',.,' .':';`,c.'1;:..'57:•,.--,,1..,:i*,...,,.,:.i.r., ;S.; c'i .:: - ..7,2 ,, •,'• ,f , . ~.• . ....:, ERNI MEM =III ~ ~ .. S:. . a yy:'w. : x OEM EMS MEM IBS= :~ ~ h ! `„~ s ~.. 4:~ .. ~ Y I_Y:... MEM ~" ~. T~~ .~-~.' A , . A,. INEME MEREMIIIII KIM ==ll BIEMISMiII =ES .'' MEI MEMMZI Ein=l • -t•CA,42440.4,,,,t commEgriatißconD. erepar.editadoorrected et cotwzAt'tern oon PITTSBURGH BOARD OF. TRADE. VOMILITTEX POD, NOVEMBER. °5. 1311 11. 4 11, na, W. R:Mu,rl ,l lY. James May IND PALLING ARRIVED. New England, Ebben, Wheeling. ' Swatara, Cox, Brownville. Danube, Cock, BrowniVille - Consul, Bowman, Brownsville - Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsiille DEPARTED. Pennsylvania ' Gray, St. Louis. NeW England, Ebbed,' Wheeling. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Coc.k, Brownsville Cousul,Bowman, Brewnsville Louis MeLain, Bennet; Brownsville Svratara, Cox, Brownsville, Qflie'weather yesterday was exceedingly disagreeable. Business was brought almost to a stand. There were some transactions but no ci.ange in prices. LAW NOTICE. Charlei Shnler & Edwin M, Stantnn t - 10FAVE associated themselves in the practice • of Law, in the City of Pittsburgh. Office, Fourth street, between Margot and Wood, foimcriy , occupi ed by Shttler-& Simpson. • Address • Shaler & Stanton, Pjttsburgh. dec9-lapdatur CLEARING OUT SALE: BARROWS AND TURNER, At No. 40 Market Street, WILL close the balance of their stock of Dry Goods by the 20th inst. and invite the atten tion ofpurcliasers to, the following list: Wool Cashmeres: finr only a few patterns left, very choice myles, at 70075 c. tp yard : usual price $ l l9/> 25 .Raw Silk and Gala Plaids: Fine Dress Ginghams, at ISleer yard: usual price P. 5031 cents. For Etiening Dresses—Embroidered Swisses,Hal narines, Berages, wrought, and shaded Tartons, Lawns, Mulls, Swisses, etc. French Chintz, and Lawns, neat patterns in all colors • Black Merino Shawls, of-superior quality, plain centres and rich borders ; Black wat'd Mantilla Silks, of the finest quality, at $l,lO per yard: usual price $1,75; Plaid Silk Scarfs and Cravats; English straw and braid Bonnets ; Bonnet and cap ribbons; very cheap; . Satin and Mantua' ribbons, of every color and all, widths; Reven linen and cambric handkerchiefs; Silk pocket hdkfs. ' of every style, 2-5 per cent.. cheaper than can be found ; FrenCh worked collars and cheznizetts ; Berage, gauze, and lace veils; Linen cambrics, of fine quality; Thread, jacenet, mull, bobbin, and Lisle edgings and laces, at any price, to close them ; Gloves and hosiery, of every description, cheap ; Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 021a75; prices sica 1,25; English paper cambrics; Super white Hollands ; Irish linens, as low as 16c; Barnsley's 16-4 linen sneetings; dn. 9-S pillow linens; Superior linen damask napkins; 'Marseilles quilts; Scotch, diapers; towellings; Curtain calicoes; together withra general variety of seasonable goods, for men and boys' wear; Country made blankets. etc.- at ' BARROW'S' lk. TURNER'S. Between Third and Fourth streets. READ THIS! Deafness of Fifteen Years Cured. The following is from Dr. Wm. Miller. . New Tonic, April 26, 1817. TR. S. B. SMITH: Dear Sir—l will give a state- IL) meet of a case which has just comeunder my notice. Mr. Thos. L. Rhodes,-residence cor. 22,1 St. and 3d Avenue, contracted a deafness of both earl in 1532, from cold. He could not hear a gun fired close by him, nor the explosion from the blast ing °frocks, sows four hundred yards from his place of labor, unless more than a keg of powder was used alt a blast.' This state continued till a few days Since, when he was, with one application of the Electro Magnetic Machine, so completely restored; that he - min_hear conversation in an ordinary tone when distinctly uttered. Om above Machines are for sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, S 6 Smithfield st., near 3d. ERN Su'ph. Potash; Sal. Tartar ; Martial Flowers Hipo. Sulph. Suda ; Spermaceti; Just received andror sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCR 3 CO col First and Wood sth BROMIDE POTASH-100 Ouncesj just received and for sale by Varna for Rent. THE Tavern Stand and Farm, now occupied by Robert Mehaffey, which are situated in Plum 'Township, on the Saltaburg Road, nine miles from East Liberty, will be rented on reasonable terms. There are 120 acres on the Farm cleared, and in a thigh state of cultivation. The buildings ate a chn inodious frame House, a largo frawo Barn and nc •cessary ont-houses. For furiher information, enquire at the late real.- ..deuce of Rer'd. J. Gill, two miles South of the Farm. dec9-wit R. M. ROSS. CDU. VINEGAR-763 barrels pure Vinegar, from Cider of 18d5, in store, for sale wholesale and retail. oca JACOB AVDAVETt. DAMAG,ED GROCERIES, VIZ: Coffee, Tobac co, and soda ash, on account of whom it may concern, at Auction.. Will km sold without reserve, al M'Kentia , s Auc tion rooms, No. 114 Wood street, 3 doors from sth, on Tbusday, next, Dec. 9th, at 2 o , cltick, accent of the Columbia, Insurance Company Polio dielphia, and all thoseyvhom it may concern, the fol- ' lowing articles of merchandise, partially damaged,' on the Pennsylvania canal, viz: 70 whole and three quarter boxes tobacco, of va rious brands ; some ~ f superior quality ; 3: . ? bags of Rio coffee ; 3 casks soda ash. Terra' at Bale dec3 V HE PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK -I- PEKIN TEA COMPANY, having understood tha certain pesona in Pittsburgh were claiming the etcltisive right to sell their Teas in that city, would state that they have abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency system, and that neither Mr. Jaynes, Douglass & Co., or any other concern has a right to claim any exclusive privileges with their Teas. The general Agent of the Company, Mr. J. a. Stockdale is now at Mcklasters , , Eagle Hotel, Liberty at., Pittsburgh, ready to receive orders. All Teas meld by the Company, are warranted equal to any sold in the United States, and no payment -.re quired until buyers aro entirely satisfied as to the fact. Principal Wanshotme of the Company, No. 35 llorth Front street, Philadelphia. notll Im3tw ' McCALLMONT & BOND. TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied, by petition, to the Court of Common Pleas of - Allegheny 4county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, of this Commonweal h, and that said court have ap pointed the Fourth Itlooday of December, instant, for the hearing of me and my creditors, -at the Court Bosse, in the city of Pittsburgh, that they may show cause, if any they have, why I should not be discharged! as an insolvent debtor.' PATRICK POWELSON, ofPitre tp., Allegheny co., harmer. =Ea dec64tdal w :PREMIUM LOZENGES, carefully-prepared by Brewer, Stevenson & Cushing; Boston ? favored with rose, lemon, sassafras, pepermint, cannamon, sod cheukerberty. errA - Preston's and NI ll's Concentrated Extract Vanilla, for the flaveri ices, jellies, castards, etc., possessing the elegant aver of the Vanilla Bean. it will be found the most convenient article-for caldera., blase mange, ice creams, etc: Preston's Extract Lemon for flavoring jellies, sauces, pectin etc. - Preston". Prepared Groats, for making pure gruel kin temminutes, and a very usefsil article in cases of sick neea. The genuine St G litadwars Chinese. Medicated Soap; for Tan, Freckles, Pimples Blotches, etc., land equally- good for shaving and pimples, toilet. Just received and for ea!e by • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Bec4 coz Stb and Woed - •t •.ii.,i.';.,.:. , -,.:.'.'...;i:_tg.{' ,., '_ .- '• - ri , . -- : '.--,•::'-s,-.'-?1---:,::'...1.,:;:;. T . OP PIT TBUITROI3. Trace; Emp. Roborana ; Hyd. Tartar Emetic, French; G. E. Catheters; B. A. FAUN ESTOCK & Co., corner tot and Wood cts.‘. J. M'KENNA, Aoct'c Caution to the P uhl le. Notice to Creditors. ITCONESE ,4 1 . N.,„ - - , ,• • ' ..:•-; ---21'...;':.%f4 .:'i'..r. - „, -. ..„4-',1.4 ii.,::,!-'1"'...-4,--2';''' , ••-, I 4,`-'i-v • =,, -,-,.-- 7',;&.-...Ai,-...,. ~.,,,,...!..., .;'.:l4t•-•••'i.;[-.1'..-''''',:.±..:,-4•,!..'...'.! -,...';F4?';4..'X..--;:::,:-..-.-'• ...4.;?,'4,i,,,f,-7-4.:;t.., • _z.,2.'...".:-.,-ii---.)-'''•%: Yr[ I_ GREAT 'ITALIAN - REMEDY. PurtanacparA, April •ti, 1840: Being afflicted for , some 8 years_with that most listressing disease, the asthma,. and for the !last 3 years much of the!. time -confined to my room. Ind at several diff4rent times my life was Ides ,wired of; I concluded obtain some of Ma tonre Sicilian Syrao!whtch was recommended to me by- a friend.liorte , New-York. vi;ho stated that it had ,cured some; 'the most inveterate cases mown - to the Medici - if profession. Suffice it to l say, '.hat, after using tkic above medicine for about 4 veeks was entirely', relieved, and I believe fedi , • ally cured. Yours with .respect, OLIVER W. OWEN,' - . NC? 175 Bertram at., Philad'a. Hays & Brockwayi Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement. ' • feb22. frj.Witoomito COnou.—Messrs Editors—l ob served some time ago a communication over the signature for «A Patent," stating that Dr. Jayne's Indian Expectorant:had 'beeNthe means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer! .nlL.severely with whooping, cough; and having, but a Tbort time before,' lost one of my children by that-dreadful complaint, and having another, and xiy.only child, sulering the greatest agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectatibn of its Leath, I was induct:4r.° purchase a bottle of itEand :;ommenced using i,tl'according to the directions— end to the surprise' Of all it began to mend in fif :een minutes alleii.ve Commenced using it, and the :hild has now coMplefely recovered. I have no acquftintance with Dr. Jayne, but i hereby return him' a husband's and a father's grateful acknowleagments. J. L. SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, Atli 2211, 1846. Jayne's Hair To 4r.—We commend to the atten tion of those desirdh of restoring their hair im proving its beauty ;to this elegant preparation We hear it overy 4ere highly spoken of, and es pecially by all whOlitve made use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimßating the growth of the hair, and preventing aruteuring many affections of - the skin. Its virtues efre amply and suffiliently kov y sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of It P. Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City marl The time has rotrig ,when coughs and colds are rife, when consumjition insinuates its changeful form—nips many ri.ilitvely bud, and lurks within the present blooming' flower, the beautious cheek now deadly pale, bOe . il flushed with crimson hue, bespeaks the prese4ee of a foe, a direful foe, who flatters to destroy.' To drop the - metaphor, such is Consumption, ofterj jrrOught on by neglected coughs and colds, wet test., &c. Bsw.sits, and use the sovereign remedy, Poctor Sherman's All Healing BalsaM, a certaiW bad never failing remedy for coughs, colds, cori4ntnption, asthma, pain in the side and breast, whooping cough, palpitatidn of the heart, liver coulidaint, bronchitis, &c. Price, 25 cents end $1 o.tr bottle. Sold Wholesale and retail by W.Jacksqn. at his Boot and Shoe Store, and Patent Medicine Warehouse,S9 Liberty street, Pitbburgh, and by4dhly appointed Agents in every town in the U. States. See advertisement. nov23 The Cry is SeillOry Cone!—Some have already made their entry, 'and a whole atttalion are on their march. Tbts is the season when General Disease makes hislippearance, his troops are well disciplined and of leered. General Consumption his chief warrior i iti wending his way onwards, accompanied by his Pioneers. Wet Feet, Cough, Cold, Night Swel, Spitting of Blood, Debility, Exhaustion, Flue igs of the face, &c. &c., and those disturbers ollhe peace of mankind, Bronchi. al affections of tbii Thrhat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. But *inks Ito Dr. Sherman, of New York, for his great invention, The 311 Healing Balsam," Tr};—aid be rurrd! Price 25 cents:A.id I [OO per bottle. Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Mcdi doe Warehouse and Boot and Shoe Store, Sttlib erty street, PitisbtAgh, and by duly appointed A gents, in every town in the States. oct3o Important to Co4rumptives I ! !—St range ! That so many who are 'islllicted with a Cough that is gradually wearing' them down, and slowly; but surely stealing thitrii into that. dreadful dis'ease' Consumption—tho disease which carries off thou sands daily, are tilling nothing, or what is Worse than nothing, gorging themselves with nostriums, that are puffed tia n Oie skies for cures they are said to have effected citt , : .- some foreign or unknown per sons. When theyltan be psitively cured by using Dr. Rogers' CotriOund Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which still cdittinues to effect the most Won eltrful Cures ever recorded in the annals of medicine. A fact which is ptaved by reference to the' vast number of certificates from the first nail most re speetable citizens.Estich as Dr. Wm. J. Richards. Judge Wm. Burke; the Wife .1 the Rev. G. W. Maley, Dr. Hiram tox, late Professor in Eclectic Medical College nO.Cincinuati, and others of this place. CerrificateS not only of remarkable cures of distressing Cough, but Consumption actually cured, after the Physicians of the highest standing had given them Lip to die? If men of such ',high standing will routli . for the grey! virtues of this medicine, we catipt but infer that it is at least all that it is represented to be. It can be had at D. C. Kneeland's, 31spi A t Messrs Kidd ¢ Co,'a nov23 SilEid, OYSTERS A CONSTANT apply of superior Shell Oysters, / - 1 roasted or in!the also Game and every delicacy of the seaoan, served up in superior style, at the shortest notice: BANK EXCHANGE, dcc6•tf Third ft. bet Wood and Market st L. New Bo.iks 1 New Books 12 THE Convict, orlihe Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R. James,iEsq., Jack Ashore, by T. How. ard, author of Rntiin the Reefer, the star of the Fallen, by Curtis, iauthor of Black Plumed Rifle men. The Magic FigurOlead, or the Lady of the Green and Blue, by Charl Carey, of the U. S. Navy. The Bandit's Bode, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louis Sidney. Stanhope, authoi , "Stqing Likenesses," etc. Leonilla Lynmor . , and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge, by Miss Leslie. !. Lou ion Quarterly Review. Union Magazine :for December. Life of Joseph Ilare—a large supply. The Manceuverirl Mother, by the author of "If is tory of a Flirt. The Wilfulness (PT Woman, by the same author. The Old CommoOare, by E. Howard. Jennette Mines Om the Young Strawbery Girl—a talc of the Sea and;iShorr; by Ingraham. Kaam, or Dayliet; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Aslton, 2 yids; by Lady C. Ling. The 'Splendor of Versailles, and the Court of Lou is the XIV. Flowers PersonitYrii, Nos 9 and 10. Rural Ceme,erietr.of America, part 9.. Magazines, Nev4papers, etc. London Punch ;irid Pictorial Times, per last steamers. • Brother Jonathan.' Philadelphia Courier, and Yan kee Doodle Pictoiiktle. For sale by •,1 • • W. S. CALDWELL, 3d street, opposite the Poet Office N.tt. DUFF'S - 11 AND WRITING ROOMS, litati „. l , l ,„ l corner of 56 and r Mark et ft sts, and n e o ve w en ' in p g en clalse a s! r A n l o or on cantile and Steam kopat Book-keeping are taught in such a manner that every learner going through the whole course teaching, will be tkorOughly Qualified to take charge of books either in coUnting }senses or on board steamers. Any number of re fercnces can be givon to this effect. Mr. Duff's new treatise on steamer e accounts, the only complete work yet published on this sulject, for sale at the Class room and by th Book stores. decB Doctoi :Ralph's PI/Is. rriTESE, valuablO.Family Pills are daily gaining rhcreaaed conjalen . ce among all classes l of the community. The. Ho I, as a Purgative cannot be excelled by any titiqycise now before the Public; whilst the No. 2 .anta as a gentle luative and strengthener. They purify the blood, and restore lost health and spirits. One trial will cony/pee the most sceptical, of ate, troth of the above statement. Price 25 cta. a, S. L. CUTHBERT, Wholesaki . . Agent, No. 50 Smithfield et, By whom, agentaund:others, will be supplied ou the tame liberal teems, we at the Central Office, New York. Aomori—Wm. Ctile, Allegheny city, T. Smith, Birmingham; Jno. liftracken, corner of O'Hara and Penn ate.,-sth Ward, . dec2 BEN 6- ZOIC ACI-75 ounces just receiSed and _Dior sale by #. I A-FAHNESTOCK &.003, deci : , cocnor of First and Wood stn. vs:1 1 • . *IL • sig.] I ;Lr - _ _ • - , 4 , 1 ft - . - I - I_l - =MI - '7 : 7..) - f-..''-',:',';'..:-'.'.;:: - .?• - ;: - .':'.-.'i:1 ; ..i. ; : .,,: ::'...i,'_:: (.4 ''"' • t 2uctioit • ' Auotiols BY-J 0.11 2 , - D...DAV AII,CTI 3 OWEER ROUT coolira or WOOD A vrinI,STIZETS Dry Good.s. O Monday morning, the 13thinst.; :at 10 o'• O clock, will be sold an exteneive asisidith,ent of Foreign and Domestic Dry . Goode, ninon ls ifulih are superfine clothe, .cassimeras, .aatinetee, lealicoes, musline, Irish linens, figured and pliid;,alpacas, black satin for vesting, black silk, green silt velvet, furniture merino, flannels, blankets, ems. At 2 o'clock, P. 14.,"a qttanitY of IYew:Orleans Sugar, good quality; Young Hyson audtßlack Teas; Rice; tobacco; Spanish segars; matches; linind boxes; writing andAvrapping paper; queonswari, glassware; confectionary, etc. Also, a istiers] assortment of hotisehola and kitchen furniture, pyramid and oval 4oalf stoves, selves, wooden bowls, wheel barrows' B;;day and 30 hour mantel clocks, hell and niantcl: lamps, etc. At 61- o , cloclc, P. M., a quantity-of 4. over coats, pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, Mobreilas l ,sboots, shoes, gum over-shoes, hats, caps , botinetiV musi cal instruments, gold and silver wit i chea, knites and forks, pen and pocket knives, sp etacles',- German fancy Goods, suitable for liolidas irreseitts,.etc. declo `Catalogue Salt Qf Medical, Theological, Illustral laneous. Books. N Saturday:evening, the 11th it at the commercial sales rooms, and sth sts ' will be sold, an este of Medical, Theological, Historimil ous Books, splendid annuals, in iit soma illustrated works, &c: Catalogues tro now ready for del declo JOHN D, Adinlnlstiatorts Ce Theological and Macelle OO Wednesday evening, the 11 clock;at the commercial salq. Wood and Fifth streete,uill be sdl lion of valuable Theological a Books, from the Librar'y iti the Is lop, decd. Also, an extensive i Books, - among which are Dncycl 14 vols., splendid folio ind qu boons, in great,,varietv, blank bo declo - 10`.-IN D. I Anetto Sales WM. J. BURNSIDE, A (IN Friday morning, Bebember 1 at the Auction Roiijrn,- Nor Federal street and the lamond splendid assortment of aeabonable prising id part: Cloths, Cas' itneres toga, Ivlerinoes, Alpaca Cash Oregon Plaids, FlannelOi rown a , fins, Calicoes, Ginghatns Umbri &c. ' At 2 o'clock, P. M., la arm', and second hand Furnitur , , amo roans, hair neat and Boston rockini common chairs, craplci, b .eakfast tubs, work and wash stands, cent glasses, etc. ete. Alsoi n quanta Itooringbam Ware, Glassware, )3 etc. • At 61 o'cl ilex, a variety' anew Fancy, Hickory, Itterrithad. and L 1 Under Shuts, prowere,*. :nooks Z t ooks ixT ILL be sold, on Saitirday gs V at 6 o'clocx, at ttie Ane ' west corner of Federalrect. an very valuable collectiOn 6f Tbc• and Miscellaneous BUG& m by ca , 0:7- The Books can he aine' on Saturday. Allegheny, Dec. 9, ISO. Admlnlatrator'ii! ___ ..;, Of 85,060 Bricks. Brick ifoulds, I orsci,:Carts, liar flCSl, 1 Eight Day Clock, 4c , at .Tolson. (1N Friday next, Dec. 10, at 1 o'clock, A. M., VI will he sold, without reserve on *be premises, in Chatham it., between Wylie and the Fourth st. road, all the personal property of Mathew Vorsy th, laic of the city of Pittsburgh, deed, consisting . of, horses, carts, and harness; also, about ,h 5,000 brick in the kiln, riCk moulds , Sc., and 1 eight day brass , cluck. Terms made known on the dayior sale. HEN*, WALL4CE, .; Roar. H. Mc CADY, Admrs. J. 11 . 'KENNA, Auct. Books of American , Sta . day: School Union. T . liE cheap Library, No 1 01 100 rola., fur till° 00 DO do No 2 . slo . ~ 10 00 The Child's Cabinet Library, 50 volsi., I. 250 A good supply of Library Books of all sizes, from eightcents up to the largest class of IlOoks: Hnion,Questions Books; from vol. Ito 12. .. Consecutive Questions or. Matthew, • Child** Scripture Questions. 1 1 ! Union! Hymn Books 10c.; Ne SuOday 'School Hymn Book 41c.;, The New Sunday S`chool Hymn Book 2C; Sunday School Ticke ; Reward Books; Maps, &c. &c. ' For sale at the Eastern Catalo ne mices ; cata logues furnished gratis, on app; caiion at the De. imsitory. ELLurr r ENl;Listr, deck 55•Marlet it. be 3d and 4th eta. . __ Notice to St ockholdeals. (ILEVIELAND and Pittsburgh }tail Rbad—An in staltnent often yer centum (t e 4th instalment) on the atuount of subscription o the capital stock of t his company is required to be . aid on or before the first day of January, ISAS. iStohholders in the city' of Pittsburgh will pay to Messrs. .1. W. Robinson & Co.•eorner of Wood a d Third streets in and near Salo:ovine tojoseph . Lapoek; in and near Wellsville to James Stewart, local treasurer, By order - of the Board. A.G. CATL TT, Secrerary Office of the 0. &P R. R. tI - November 30, 1517. . I• AT amecting of the Board of Direetors of the Pittsburgh and Connellsrille Rail Road Compa ny held this day at the office of the Company; 3rd st. W. Robinson was elected President; W.M. Lyon, Treasurer ; Jesse Carothers, Seer4ary ;and after the transaction of other business, on inotico) of Thomas Basetvell, Esq., the following resolution was adopt ed and ordered to be published: I Resolved, that as soon as practicable, this Com pany will employ a competent Engineer tri , muse the requisite surrey and estimates preparatory to the construction of a Rail Road, together ~with the requisite viaducts, &c., cona maiming at spite suite . - ble point, either in the Ist or 4th Wardamf this city, and terminating for the present ai the Eastern Bans of the Beaver River; the viaduct over the Alleghe ny River to he'.-so constructed as j not to impede the navigation of the River b steam boats at an ordina ry stage of navigation: • a Extract of.the minut ti. I decS . W. EBBS, Secretary, pro tern. ---- Diet tonartei---Careells, E.'inigttsts, :,Cle.sst.. enti to. ANTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; Diet;oriry of Greek and Ronan Antiquities ; M'Cullotights Comniereial ;Dictionary i Urn's: Dictionary and .upplentent---Arts, Mann. factures, and:. ma r nes ; ! • Webster's OiFtavo Dic ovary, revised. edition ; Todd's, Johnitton, anilWalkee's Dictionary ; Lidell and Scott's Gretik and English 'Lexicon ; IVoreester's Dictionaryi, Englislt. ! Fleming's and 'fibb6i's French and' Entail) Dictionary ;, ! , Leveret's Latin Lexiefm ; I Union. Bible Dictionary,; . . Robinson's Cabinet DTtionary4 Buck's Theological ; Di -tionary etc. etc: The ,above, with a general assortment of Theolo gical, Classical, Miscella:ncous, and Sunday School Books,tilways on hand dad for sale lovir. g,LLIOTT& ENGLISH, • 54 Market et. lict 3d Slid 41h. filbawls. AA. MASON & :CV., 62 Market at., have ro ..e.cived the rrikei extensive assortment o. ShawlS to be found in this city; in addition to the various styles of Cashmlarc, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet4 Nett ' &c. he has received a new* style o. French long Shawls, a superior article amt. very fashionable. 1 . novl I Newancy Oooais land C;lirlstanas Toys. T HE subscriber has jutit received a large and splen did assortment of fahcy cy geode and toys, suitable for the approaching seaston,`whleh will be offered at the loWest prices, T. A. HILLIER, dec.! HU Wood at. IVEW WORKS—Good Wives, by MrS'Cliild. ly History of Women, by Mrs. Child. Prose and Poetry of Europe an4l Ameriee by Morris and Willis. Machiavello's !listory of Florelce. Life of Benvenuto Cellini. Letters of John Adams to his Wi&.. Book of the Court. Latrobe's Solace of Song. Dictionary of Quotations. H. S. SOSWnRTH & CO. noi2s 43 Market at. JOS. W JOOWELJ4 Importer and Deakr sa Florelgn and IDoesseistle Hardware, COMMIS. EILCORD AND WOOD OW. 0c,t29-1y zz.z 7,2 "fr- BS= [7- , ...;5:,„ - ;:.. - „ , :: - •,-..-...i=i"-: , .::.1:::-::,:-..: - .::.,4..,:.:', , ..:..:::,1..2.4: - ,...::',. r' : : :, ;:.'''.4.!: . ‘"''...1 , •V:i . : . : - :;:.1:::;:':.;''.',.:-:.'il'.'.. - :::1;::: . :::J - 1:: . r. : :::. L' . 1 ' ,— ("T:7-;. 4 . -.. .. 1 :11 -- 1 — : :=,. -_-r--•:.'.-N.::;.,•:;.. ~ , ~. ~ ~ ~K' - • • _ , IMINVI ed atd ;Miseel- inst., at 6 o'clock, cor9er of Wood Onsive collection it and Miseellane brodink, hapd- 'very. DAVIS, Auct , r,- Sale; , pp neous books. pth gua r ' ? it 6 'Dl qs room, corner of agargo collee ,d MisCellaneous to B.sad..R.Dun itsortinent. of new pedid Americana, rto Bibles, music Ike, - )AVIS,:AucVr. CTONEER• . Otik/nl9o'clock, h-west corner of will be sold, a Dry Porkier, corn- Caseinnits, Vest eicl4, Lama and d bleached Mns llas,;;6hawls,.&c. ortment or now g which arc bu chairs; fancy and rnd dining tables, O ta6lci, looring of 4utene!ware, cords, Cutlery, ado up Clothing, nun bosom shirts, I dcc9 Dec. I I th, on 1(som, North -64 Diamond, a Medical, I ogue. Iduiingothn day, BURNSIDE, A.actioneer .~..-uH =Eli _ . , • , . , l ... 'A MERICAN DIL., .T.D.E,GR T REMEDY OF NATlME.—Pr6o4cifeort , jtrelt in Kentucky, 135 feet below the - earthls sUrfac .., This Oil will' be found vastly -superior to .11ark., , K r itish, or any . other formerly popular :Oils. _lt - I:Ur:a/ye propPr ties for the following ii e frilly wonderful. Inffammatery rheumatism - , svhoo ing-cough: phthis 1 ic, Coughs, c.olds,'Spastna, teite , erysipelas, scald head, croup , inflailomatOry 'sore throat,. liver com plaint, inilammation.of the !kidneys,' pains in the 4' breast, side and back,d geese° ia 'the' spine, piles, heart-burn, diseases of the hip j int, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and 'al.! Dube, arm!, tooth-aohe, t sprains, strains, burns, scalpsilirl ised, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores; &cl &c. ' •• ' Price 50 cents per' bottle. S ld holesale and 'retail'by WM. JACKSON,!•at ids oot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, i Pittsburib. ;The ate BOOT 3 ) stands in the door-way. Only lacer in Pittsburgh where the. GENUINE can a 'Altai ad. • - 1 • Caution.--In order t be en eof obtaining the genuine, 'purchase EMI of the general - agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackscn, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents ar poir ted by him' for its sale, each of whom will lime a !show bill and general directions in'pairiphlet form, leontaining the names and address of the PropfLictot and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania ils fo,lows: Dr. Dan 4- Co.proprietor, Kentuc fy. ' 1 Wm. Jackson, General Agentifor Nestern Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addrdsseP. , Observe--Each bottlei e s nclo ed above named Primphlet4, and t h e na Jackson, (the general and only whol Western Pennsylvania) printed on thf label, BALM OFD CQL1:121,18 A. TT AIR TONIC.—To BA.t.n . NO Gacy.—lf you wish a rich, luxurient hea. of hair, free from dandruff and surf, jdo not lied o procure the genuine Balsam of Colupribia. -I'n ea. ea of baldness it will more .than exceed your elipec I . Pons. Many whip have lost their hairlforitivepty y ars, have had it restored to its -original perfection by the use of thi§ balsain. Age, state or conditio appee,r to be noldbstacle whatever; itialski canes he guide:, flow with which the delioate !hair tub e is led, by which means thousands (Whocte hair was ley the Asi atie eagle) have had:their hair'restu ed to its-natu ral color by the use of thisdnraluablo remedy. In ell cases of fever it ;trill be loofa one of the :post pleasant wash that can he ueed. I A Om applications only are necessary to keep thi hair from falling' , out. It strengthens the mita, it never fails to im part a rich glossy pppearance; aid as a perfume for the toiletit is unequalled, it holds t hreetimes as I much as ether miscall*d hair !restoratives and is more effectual. The genuine manufactured only by Contbstock ¢ Co., 21 ICourtiond street; New York. hold only genuine in Pittsburgh, 11,Win. SACK, sorri‘B9 Liberty st.„ head erWoo'd st.; also in Wash ington, Pa. by A. Swenoy ha Sop; in. Cannonsburg, by Dr. yoweile; in Drowsville by Bennett cl• Croker; also in every town in. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md., and Virginia. ' • novl9-aw6m C ARB Iron! 480 ibs, just -reed and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK and Co, dec3 .. corner of Ist and Wmil sts." _ rtARB Magnesia: 2 cases, just recd end for sale k J by B. A. PABNEITOCK and Co. , dec3,l cor .et and Wood sts. P 'w , D.Jalap: 2 433 s 8. just eec , Jjand for!alc by B. A. , 1. 1- ( t )ti a K nd V a o L o o dst. dec3 - G UM Arabic: 225 lbS, inn r c'd and for sale by 13. A. FAIINESTOOK and Co. dec3 ! Icor st ar.d Wood abr. - - - "' , Q-111:1 IbB, jul t reeeis"' , HOSPHORUS-116 jut received and fur P sale by B. A: FAHNI S TUCK & Co: dcc2 cur Piont nd Wood st. CELAI'D MOSS-1 bale, just received and kis I sale by B.A. FAIIXESTOOK &Co. dec2 , cor Front fr. Wood st. fry caLes, I dog each of my "superior. Aromatic I 1 Wise Bitters' , for sale to the trade with per cent off. Also for sale by the gallon oraingle bottle at the wine store of dccl JACOB WEAVEIL DEMIJONS fur wile at the wine store dool JACOB WEAVER CILUSELED arid pulverized sugars for eel° at the wine store of Elect JACOB WEAVER. I. ARD OIL-4 Barrels, Cincinitati—ofa superior j brand, for sale by dec3 SMITH St SINCLAIR. . - 70AP-40 Dozes No l', Cincinnati, for sale by 0 dcc3 - SMITH. & SINCLAIR. A T OULD CANDLES-5a MneS, for sale by dec3 SMITII-& SINCLAIR 1 130TAS11-6 casks, !just recettied and Tor sale, by ' &MITA At SINCL AIR, dee! ' 1.56 Wood street. all Hake 'list received and M ANNA-1 1; 8" "al: II; A.: FAIINESTOCK & Co., dec3 cor of Int and Wood. eta. T UJUBE PASTEL-3 cagey, Pit received and for 10 sale by B. A. PAHNESTOCK & Co., .dec3 cor of'lsi. and Wood sta. _MOLASSES o l n ia t r a r n el: l iz r lVLo y lasses Barrels, on dec3 MILLER and.RICKF.TSON. VRESII Raisins-5D Boxes AI IL Raisins, Just re ceived and for sale by dec3 MILLER and RICKETSON. CORN Brooms-100 doz corn brooms, in store and for sole by dce.3 — MILLER and RICKETSON. ( ILI) Pench Brandy-20 Barrels sup Old Peach J Brandy, in store and for sale by .' dec3 MILLER MI RICKETSON. GVinegar---25'Bblagood , cider Viregar, Jaz received and fur sale, by dec3 MILLER and RICK ETSON. I)ARISGREEN-15 cases just received and fin. saleby, B. A. FAUN ESTOCK & CO., decl cor Ist and Wood. B EESWAX -A small lot for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dccl 56 Wood street FLANSY.ED—A few bags for saleby S5lllll & SINCLAIR, decl 51 Wood street Refined Borax.. G cases Englislijust ree'd and for sale by B. A. FAHNb:STOCK & Co , nov3o cor. First and Wood sta. PEARL SAGO-200 lbs.; just received and for sale by B, A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. nov29 corner of First and Wood sts. LAUD --A taw Kegs No. I. for sale by nov27 SMITH Sc. SINCTAIR A NATTO-2 ban:oes Para just received and for sale by 14A. FAUN KSTOCK & CO., . dccl cur Ist and Wood. S. ARDINES for saleby the case, tin or half tin at the wine store of • dee!JACOB WEAVER, . _ . ANCHOVIES—A few dozen jars for sale at the wine store of Neel] JACOBWk:A.VhiR. HOCK. Bottles for sale at the wine store of dee! - JACOB WEAVER. FANCY Hoek Cologne for sale at the wine store of (dccl) JACOB WEAVER. CHAMPAGNE bottles for sale at the wine store of dccl JACOB WEAVER. W HIT d E i. G r L a T ie E-- by 2 Ws superior just received B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. corner of First and Wood ets. Calcined Magnesia. Jr cues just reed and for sale by • nov3li B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. OLIVE, OIL-.-10 Baskets, just received and for sale, by -B. A. FAHNESTOCW k Cu. nov29 corner of First wail Wood sta. NEW ENGRAVINGS—A further supply of fine French end English Engravings, suitable for framing ler salo at T. A. HILLIER'S Looking Glass and Fancy store, decd.Rx• •10.1 Wood at.' CLOCKS; --20 eaves of 30 hour and 8 day clocks, various patterns, just received and for sale, and warranted best qualify. T. A. HILLIF.R, c 4-2 IC4 Wt , cd rt. Elm Flour. 1 50 lbs. just recd and for sale by nov3o ,B. A. FAHNEiTOCE lc Co LOMWIIIa 1 O BOXES Pre.sh Malaga Lemons, in fine order, /. for sale by P. C. MARTIN, novl6 • corner Smithfield and Frantic:A LOST—Two certificates of stack of the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, one numbered 998 in the name of John Isensee, slated February 12th, 1846, for eleien shares; .and one numbered 1044 same name, dated Feb. 2, 1847, for nine shares. / here by give notice to all peroona concerned, to come forward and shoo canoe tvky tke man.k.4bau4d oat issue new certificates in lieu of tke ones lost. dec. 3, 1847-2ta6w JOHN ISENSEE. 1 ! ' ~~. „:ti' , ... ..,...-.,7.:,,:. 4"• , • "•-•"•- -!• ',•••*`*"•••• F~~~~ ?osErn _ W. C.. cuaav Lbi di {CURRY. I BANKERS, F.XCHANGE- L4OIZERS, AtcD MIA LEM 1L FOREIGN AND, ,DOMERTIC EXCHANGE, CER ',..TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT; RANK ' ' GOLD AND SILVER. Ne. 65 WOOD ST., 3D Douß BELOW.FOCATAS, WEST BIDE. , Pittsburgh, Pa. - " T)AR Funds and Currency received on Depbsil, anp r collections made in all the principal cities ofthe United States. • 1 Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Vork, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. - • - Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pe nnaylva ihia Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora• Ole terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland., Germany and IFrance,procured, mar22-y WILL [ABU 4. HILL & 00., BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, I CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourih, East side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and. col lections made on' all the Cities throughout the • United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati; constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers, The papen of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indians, and Virginia Banks boUght and sold on the most favor able terms. [n one of the e of William sale agent for outside of the oct2B The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.Cl and upwards. marlo-dawy ALLEN WIRER. EDWARD BRAM, KRAMER & RAHAI, •BANKERS AND. EXCHANGE BROX. ERS . , DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS,TaLLS OF. EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Cornlsref Third and Wood sts., directly opposite.the St. Charles Hotel. my2B N. HOLMES & SON, INNEPA AND DBAiilUt IN ZECHANCIE COIN AND Ng,. 55 Market a. t:eliiiierato. Rae Nev 4 York 3 pr Philadelphia , B 'altimore t BANK Buying rtitek Ohio • die India= I t‘ Kentucky * I ,4 Virginia I fi Wheeling I Cf Tennessee 3 dt • aul9-y MOON AND. SARGENT, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. COB. WOOD AIM SIXTH MUMS% PITTSBURGH, PA EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, 1 ), Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depbsite, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uuoion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purcha sers. • CURRE.NT and par •funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made ou parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. riItEXCES Messrs. M. Leech & Sun, " Ogden & Snowden, " Wm. Bell & Son, Prrrsminan. " S. M>Clurken & Co. English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother " Faleer, Lathrop & Co. Pl-111...&D'A. " WM. R.Thompoon & Co. " Hoadly, Phelps & Co. 2 taw y oam. " Babcock & Ca. cc Tiffany, Ward &Co. John hl , Cullough & CO. BALTIMORE. Mr. James George, " H. Hanna,CINCINNATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, MASSILON, O. Messrs. Fenner R. F. Ellis, Esq.; Cashier,! Ban! Lewistown, Pa Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-7 Morse's Weekly Budget of New Books. IHAVE, this week, received a large and splendid assortment of new novels,cbeao publications, and current light literature of he day, among which is the following: The Convict, or the Hypocrite Unmaskeeyo new novel, by James. London Quarterly Review, for Sept. Single num bers for sale, or subscriptions received at publish er's prices, no charges for pottage, Leonilla Lynmore and Mr and Mrs Woodbridge, or a Lesson for Young Wives,. by Miss Leslie. - American Family Receipt Book, a new collection of nearly 500 rare and valuable receipts. The Bandit's Bride, ti romance, by Louis S Stan hope. Jack Ashore, or the Man before the Mast, by E. Howard. • Alamance, or the Great and Final Experiment. Song Book for the Million, morocco binding, con 'mining 1300 pages. Life of Henry IV. King of France. and Navarre, by G P R James, part 4, which completes this valu able work. The Siegel's Gem, a ver y supenor work. Splendors of Versailles, or Court of Louis XIV. Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawberry 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 for Dec, edited by"Mre. 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 Horse of the Peppers, a comic drama, in two acts, by Samuel Lover. . The Captain of the Watch, a farce iu ono act, by J. B. Planchin. The Bottle, a drama, in two acts, founded on the graphic illustrations of George Cruikshank. The Star ofthe Yellen, by Newton M. Curtis. From Paris to the other World, by Lucius. The Arabian Nights, in cheap form, - beautifully it I ustrated, Scouting Expeditions of M'Cullongh'sTexas 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 E. Howard. The American Vocalist, a choice collection of the most popular and admired sentimental, patriotic, comic, Mill, negro and other songs. Steam for the Million, an elementary outline trea ties on the nature and management of steam. Mysteries of the Three Cities, a romance of men's hearts and habits. ' IVaverly Novels, 9 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 thing for Christmas. The Manunivering Mother, first American edition, The Magic Figure Head. Pictorial Yankee Doodle, for the holidays. 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 PIAN ,• A large and beautiful selection of juvenile :Toy Books, &c. &c. Subscriptions received fur all the eastern maga zines and periadicalst delivered a considerable time in advance of the mail; and without any charge for postage. M. P. MORSE, No. 85 Fourth street, deco between Market and Wood ata. New Music. WHAT'S a , the steer Kimmer; I .have come from a Happy Land; Born in the soul bf a smile; . Would I were with thee ,• What Enchantment, by Mad. Picot; Queen of my soul; Sleeping I dreamed, love; - The Raising Day; • Oh give me a Home if in foreign lands; • Blow Gentle Gales—ductt by Leder Forgive, but dont Forget ; . Good-bye—Song; Come twine fresh Roses in my hair; Palmetto Waits; Cast that Shadow from thy Brew; • The fountain of Pearls; • The Moonlight Waltz; May Queen. Received and for - aale by • JOHN H. MELLOR, dec7 • St Wood at. P. S. Several Pianos of Chickeringss and Cates manufacture are now on the day from the Eaat v and will be received in a few days, A A. MASON-h. Co., 62 . Market street, have A ti, a just received; 32 Cases and Packages qf New Goods, amongst which may be found, a large stock of Shorty of the most fashionable kijda, Palm Gaeta ofeauspvetiety, Cloak stars, Fancy articles, Trimmings, Rouse Keeping Goods, Ribbons, Laces, etc. etc., dec,§ =SESM i•'* SW= MEE= treet, Pittsburgh. hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati i din Louisville I ii St. Louis f CI NOWIM. Buying ratan. County &City oriPa di* Relief notes '• Pennsylvania Co gg haw York er Maryland . } . cr NOw Orleans THOS. SARGENT New Goods. -*".'#' 4t4.0. , • ' v 4t . 1 : : . .) . 4 ; ' , ; • :;- '' . .‘..': -.s . ? . ' p i. ' : ' ;' ..l,. :,::;.'' ' 't!, , :• .T''' : 7 • - 4''''. - U -, F ~: .. Jtati ,6Mt - . - n-ND PITTSZWRGII pau». vadqt UPC. TIS well known line of splendid Passenge Steamers, ia now composed. of the 'largest 'writhed, beet finished and Furnished, and the mos powerful beets on the waters of tho West. Ever , accommoditlon 'and comfort that money' can prO cure, has been provided for passengers.- The Lin, has beoi in Operatilpn for five years—have carried million of people without • the least injury to theii 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 passeegers on the regis ter. In all cases passage money must be paid in advance. • Monday Packet The MONPNGAIIELA, Capt. Slone, will leave Pittsbairgh every Monday morning. at ID o'clock ; Wheeling every Monday ever ing at 10 r. u. Tuesday Packet. • The 111IIF.RNIA No. 2, Capt. Joe. lilinefelter, will leave Pittaburgh every Tuesday morning at.lo o'clock; Wheeling every Tuead;y evening 'at 10 P.M. .VVoqlneeditty Packet' • The NEW . ENGLAND No. 2. Cap6.in S. -Dean, will leave Pittsburgh , every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at to • I Thursday Packet. The WISCONSIN, Captain R. J. Grace , will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 0 o'clock; Wheeling over) Thursday evening at 10 P.: 11. i Friday Packet. . . The CLIPPER. No. 4, Captain Crooks, will leqvc Pittsburgh Ovary Friday Morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. Saturday •Packet. The MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will leave Pitraburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling eAry Saturday evening at 10 r. it. I. Sunday Pnoket. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Ilfasop, will leave) Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock i f l'Whooling every Sunday ovoning 'at 10 novl9 r HOSE who have been deceived with mock pre, tended 'Hair preparations, should read thp fol. lowing statements of respectable persona : Mr. Abraham Vandorheck, of 93 Avenge D, New York, certifies that his head was . entirely bald on the top, and ;by the use of two 3s. bottles of Tepee' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good prop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty et.; Pittsburgh, certifies: OW the 3(1 of Feli"lB47, that Mr. Thorns, Jemmies head, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen year's ' and that by using two-3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. Ile,expects by using this a little longer. to have a better head of hair than he eyCr bad. Have you SCUM'. OA DANDOOFF t Mr. Power, a primer, on Fulton et.; had his hair com pletely choked up with dandruff', and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and. permanently cured it. Directionerifor using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative( For forcing the growth orHair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction op the scalp, so that the Re storative may enter the pores. This may be done by applying it with a moderately hard brush, but it is not necessary to use these harsh means except in ac-i tual cases of baldness. 'Where the Hair falls off, turns grey, ac,, apply the Restorative with the hand, or a soft brush . Part the hair in the different places, so that. the Jestorative may touch the scalp. The same directions may be used for Dreisins, t4c Said at JscasotesiVo 89 Liberty st, head pf Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 LADIES are cautioned against piing Sommon Prepared Chalk: They are not aware how flight= . fully injurious it is to the skin I how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using prepared chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead ! We have prepardd a lA - snafu) vegetaOle artier, which we call Jun* Spanish Lily White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all cieleterious qualities; and it imparts to the exit, a natural, healthy, ala baster, clear , lively white ; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, makingit soft and smooth. Dr. James!Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massa chusetts, " After analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and naturaloind at the lame time innocent white I ever saw, I certainly cap Conscientiously recom mend its use' tp all whose skin requires beautifying." Price VS cents a box. Directions—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. • A striz sir or Tzerrt rex 25 mem—White teeth, Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after tieing once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the came limp it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con stant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condition,lgiving them a beau tiful polish, : and preventing a premature decay.— Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse--.-it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perstiverance it will render the, foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents n box. All the above are sold only at 82 . Chatham st.•ign of the American Eagle, New; York, and by‘ the appointed Agents whose name's appear in the next column. WILL, vcitr, tumur, and got a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune." het beautiful, clear, fair? Is it Schatz? If not, it can be made so oven though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled, Thousands have beep made thus who have waehed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifi cent. But be sure you get the genuine Jones' Soap, at the Sign of the American Eagle, 85 Chatham at. Ring-worna, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar. bet's Itch, are often cured by Jones's Italian Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it curet? pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 82 Chatham st. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. - C. IGLIS Jr. Paterson. Sold at JAcusores, 89 Liberty at, , head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot, nov23 Tobacco 115 BOXES D. J. Warwick, Ws; 110 " John Rucker, s's; 50. i w It " 5,„ ; 1 53 " Henry & James, 5 , 11; 20 '1 J. M. Stanard, s"f; 13" A. D. Read, 5 , 5; 12 " Henry ¢ James, ; 13 "D. J. Warwick, S's ; . . 7U "R B. Warwick, fine l's; " John Nowell, - ; 15 " Henry & James, I's; •T " D.J. Warwick,sup ; John Rocker, g; l's ;' Consignmcnt from Manufacturers of Lynchburg, Va., in stork and fot sale, by c: • L. S. IVATERMAN, • aor3o No 31 Market, mod arFroar. et. Horse's Weekly Budget of Now Nooks. rpHE Old bommodore; The Manceuvering Mother; The Wilfulness of %%roman; S plendurs of Ver sailles; Jennetta Altison, or the Strawberry Girl, a tale of the sea and the shore. Roams or Daylight the Artpahis half breed, a , tale of the Rocky Di ouutaine. Also, a large lot of Pictorial papers, for sale by the hundred;or by the single number. -Subscriptions received for all the eastern Magazines and Periodi-, tale, without any charge for postage, and in ad vance of thsi mail; M. P. Mf4,lt.SE, nov29 • No S 6 Fourth at: DYSPEPSIA!, .DYSPEPSIA. !I—Many cases of Dyspepsia (along standing) have been cured by the ose or the valuable medicine known as Dr. RAt.pkvn Viers:kept. Pp.us, which restore The di ' gestivo orgies to theirhealthy and natural condition, and preserves them in that state. A. faithful trial, will prove the above assertion to be correct. Full directions with regard to diet, injurious habits, etc., accompany each bps. Nice, 25 cents a aix. For sale wholesitle awl retail, by • I S. L. CUTLIBMIT, nos 22 No. 50 Smithfield, near 2d et. Agents—Wm. Cole, Diamond, Allegheny city; John MtCmckiin ' sth ward, Pittsburgh.; aad I. G. Smith, Birtningham. .J. B. BISHOP, !VETERINARY SURGEON CAN be found at bls borne .booing establishment, tioartbe St. Clair street bridge,lately occupied by Ideesin..ol# Si. Rowland. • n0r.5.4.16te N"BOOBS—The Bedew , . Bride, or ,11latxae the Beoutiful. The Jooriseyrean Seiner, or the Companion of the roar of France, by O. Sand. Chamber 4 .li Miscellany, No 4. • Norman's Bride or the Modern Midst' by Un Marsh, fresh supply. Valcreaws, or the Lilly of La Vendee. • Wagner The Weta Wolf; by 114410{ Or Life ioa- Soo, coroploo r A. good 'only of Phrenological works, &c, for sale by WM. S. CALDWELL, octn 3d et, opposite the Post arms. TMEMM MEE •,.. 4 •C4 i; 'c • • #::).'•+ I! 4 C" ' 0 •!'..,;'%• : 2 414 30 , :4 4.4.4; . : t 4;- ';4 ) %i•••e••3' # - • ''4,1 2c .:! C •• I . t • z Ems -ri , • =EI ~attit, Consequences, togothe with aU VEIYZELEAL disc c.a3pS, impuritice 'of the blood, with aU diseases t4r VENEREAL origin, ski% glect;urethral dischargesi seminal weakness and impotency i &len piles, rkeU-, matism, fegiale weakness, diseases ortho, woinb y monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, 6stu l la in ano, Aervous affections, pins rq the tick and) loins, itritations of the :lack of thebladder and kid . Cleys,.scrobittic crUptions, *letter, ring- vforro itnctels rial diseases, etc. • TWELVE Y5'..iRS P./MGT/CR Exclusively devoted to clic atidyand treatment or venereal . disorders, and those arising from youthfut excesses, gaiety, climate, ur impurities of the bleod 4 whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled enables Dr. Drown • to offer assurances and speeds , relief to all who may place themselves under ble• care. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arraiged intq seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr: 8.. with. out fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance' "to many persons:in need of medical, aid, to obtain good advice privately and promlitly. To all such, Dr. BrOwd"it reaci4 skill ix% removing ventral/ diseases, in their venous forma and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr, -• Brown has been regularly educated in every branch' , of medicine, and for tha last twelve years confined' himself exclusively to tlttareatment of those 'die eases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated eurgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these complaints. 10-C e rta in ' aafe and speedy cures will iq case; he guarantied. Repent cases are relieved in a ahavit-time, with? out interruption from business. OCT Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invite persons afilicted h with Hernia to call, as he has paid particular attention to this dieeasp. 'Letters from a distance; asking a4rice, must con, taut a fee or they will not be attended to. il:Kr Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultationa strictly confidential. 'oat.2sdattry A Chance for -Dwellings. THE two very desirable Dwelling !louses on Re. becem street, in Allegheny city,'one of which is now occupied by. Robert S. Cassatt, Esq, each containing eight rooms and a fine garret, all finished in fashionable modern style, and comprehending every conveniend, are .offered for sale at prices and on terms rendering them bargains worthy eat. tcntion. Each house will be sold with 100 feet of ground in front, running back 110 feet to Park street, for only $5OO more than the huilding cost the own, er; or the purchaser may ta k e a house and 40 feet of ground, at a-price $7OO, less. thane the building cost, absolutely throwing the 40 foot lot into the bargain. These are 63 beet bargains now offered to the public, and are deserving the attontiop of those desirous of securing cheap and genteel dwel. Hogs. The houses are in prime order. Enquire of the subscriber, who can he aces at the Office of the Gazette, every forenoon between the hears Of eight and, ten, and at other times at his rooms $t Mrs. Hay's boarding house, Robinson's now Row; fecte, ral at. Allegheny City. . D. N. WHITE, . .dec3 . Agt. for the owner, JOSEPH DIIIIIPITY'S • • LOOKING GLASS AND CLOCK STORE, • No: 98 Wood Street, Pittsburgh., AGIiNF.RAL assortment of Pier, Mantel and Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minature and Land scape frames-plain and ornamental, of every variety ofpatterns. Also, a now style of IVindow Cortrices tall in and see them, all of which will he told cheap for Cash, or City Acceptances. liCrHotels and Steam Boats furnished cheap. JOSEPH MURPHY, 98 Wood st. nov9o Practical Gilder: : -- M ONONGAHELA PLANING NIM .m L.—JArs MELLINGF,R, would .respectfully friende and the public, that his now establisbth n ent is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orderit for planed lumber, with promptitude and at the lowest rates. Boards 'and.Planrr, planed on one, or 'bulb sides, Constantly on band. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every desorlptien, made to ardor. Builders and Carpenters, would find it to their ad, vantage to give him weal I, as he can now (littlish them with planed stuff nuitablo for every descripiron Of WOM. dec344- New and Popedlar f.'lanc, Maele. DEAREST popular Ethiopian Melody, Mary Blase " di Take no back to old Virginia gbore Rose of Alabama; Mountain Maid's Invitation; Blue Juniata; Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh Summer night: frem,Don Pasquale; What's M the Steer Kilmer; - Scenes that are brightest ; Lament of the Irish Emigrant; . • Rockaway ; •Prn Afloat; May Queen; The Watcher; Joys that were tasted; 0 Come to Me ; • Oh would I were a boy again . Molly Sawn Mary of Argy le; Evergreen Polka; . . '..• Golden Drop Waltz ; New Aurora Waltzes; Roaalba Woltz; Louisville Quadrilles ; . Duren:lore Exercises, No. I. ReEeived and lor sale by . . JOHN H% MELLOR.- - 0M,15 Ell Wood street,. Valuable Boake . .-.llobabs Btaxi.dardj brnry. MACHIAVELLI'S History- of, Florence snd the Prince; Roscoe's Leo the Fourth; Roscoe's, Lorenzo de Medici; Schillcr's Don Carlos and other Dramas; Beckman's History. of Inventions: Memoir. of Count Grammont; Sehleyell's Philosophy. of His tory; SchleyclPa Dram-tie Literature; Memoirs• or . Cul Hutchinson; Roht. Hills Miscellaneous Works; Life of Romenuto Dos's Houle yf Austrisi lionterweck , s Spanish Literature. For sale by . , H. S,BOS WORTH & CO., doe{ . 43 Market at. NOTICE TO STOCKIIOLDERS—In pursuance' of the provisions of the charter of incoriusra-' tion, the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1848, (being the first Monday of the month) at' the office of the said. Company, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth street, it the' city of Pittsburgh, for the purpose ar electing the officers for the ensuing. year, • deed • • WIC BAKEWELL, Seel. ouiriltsp. HAIR Clrt.P.Ant . A KATCHLTSS ARTICLE TOR TUB Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the pair rpijis CltErt.t.l, when once known, wilj OUVerBO44 all other articles of the kind pow in use, --- Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or . turning grey, a few applications will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beantiful, livelfappear. ante; .and willalso make it .inarotain,ita Oct:neon . and hcalthy..ceErr, tivice as long as al/ .tho l PrePtray . , tions whici aro,generally used. ,- Where the hair thin, or has "fallen off, it way be restored by itNinit•• this Cream. h7.very lady and gentleman who LI in the habit of usiag oils on their hair, should at once pur, chase a bottle of tho Chinese Nair CFIIO2II, as it is so ; - composed that it will pot injure the hair /iko the oth: er preparatiens, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction ip every inaroace. For testimony to its. very superior qualitiPe r spa the following latter from Rev. Mr. Cal4well, tor • Messrs. Hendershmt Br. Stretch, NashvMp, gene agetits for the Southern States; , • -. , Litter from the Rev. R. Caldwgll,'Pastar of tk# l'resbyterian Church, flulaaki. Messrs. liendershott and Stretch : gentlemen—l I take pleasure in adding my testimony ip . favor of the excellent preparation called Da, P.ARRISWBC/ilitir4)s HAIR CREAM—for, about two years ago, .my halt was very dry, brittiv, apt/ disk:mica toeorott out; bud having procured a tattle orthe cream, anal used according to the preveritrttuttr it is now SollseißStici and firm to the head. Many balsams anitc.lif VP*" I applied, each leaving my hair in' a TrOrfp dime boron). phis cramp bi4wover, hap we wy expected As an article for the tellet, : m . y.Wifo gives it prefer.. enco over all others, being delicately perfiutied,tl no; disposed to rancidity. The ladies especiftlyat/ find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratuin in they preparations for the toilet. Respeptfully, Pulaski, January 7, 18.17. • sold wholesale and R lttsburgh e by Jo oIM. Townsend, No,. 45, bfa,rlit street; Anst Mohler, .corper Woo d a1.3.4r.i4 . • • • jel4.4wly . • ONG AND 'S - 441.1A1tt SHAvms.-:—A.. A. ht . ! C 14 son and Co, 62,Market street, have just' } eeived, per express, 160 of those ver . , lipiihkith ,Losig and B;uare 6 . awls, • • ' ? - '. ''. • 41 =liE 1:222! MEM ~: b: < z. Min NES It -4 ` ti'-'4 l 'e't , • MEI , - 1. i f 1 • - 1, • ,•• .‘• • '" ' •-• " " , , • ' • ;•"' 's MEE _ s"•.' • DEMI 1 ,- , • , , it , , , .... .7.. ~...::St,, ..,....;.,:.,:, ...,,-.....,:.;..tt.:.4.4.•::-...', • :: - 1 4 : , :'e til , e, • :t? , 7F2.-.7.i,,! • .;;,.: i 1 14, t•"-4 . . :• . ' • --..,A-_,-,,t„?...! • , ,r--, - -q : -, .._ , ,_•, - _,.,,..ti t : :.. _ . : ~,i:;, - :, .:-:. 4 - 1 , . •••••...,,,,,,.,-0 ....-... ~:,..,....,,: ....... „ . -, 1,7.. ;; ,• :tt i. ••:,-..'•,'•;:;01.1f ' • . -•',., f :7'-`•,•• 1 i ...; •-. • -.;"\.0%,;.. ~v• ~ ' ,75-. - -.. ..7 • i•.1- *l- 17 ••• ' • , v:l4 *i: „ , , •:',-,:,.1:1-•-:',-•••-i."-''. 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