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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
1 1 , 11.1116 30.1", s)ri i'll3 - 1110111CI86 POST. • j
I►SNEW: YORK , KARKET s
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December 10,3 P. M.
It :is raining to day, .and -nothing is .. doing
'_'everything being - dull And 'heavy. There is no
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demand for shipmerit. Exciiitiges are easier.
Mess'-Pork—Limited salds of Western No. 1.4
sl4:x. bbl.
Lant--Sales Western •at Si699j, as in quality
Oats—Moderate sales at 4804,9 e. , 4 :00:•%• : •
Whiskey,--Sales at 26ie. - .
PHILADELPWA MARKET
= 'December 10 4P. M.
~ .lt -is raining, and everything is stagnant. The
telegraph is defective--insulation being imperfect,
in consequence of the heavy rains. - •
COIRIERCIAL 'RECORD.
repared and corrected every Afternoon.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
- COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER.
osima Hanna, •N. R. Murphy, James May
FORT •OP PITTSBURGH..
Sir FEET WATER IF THE CHANNEL ♦FD EALLINO
ARRIVED,
• tessenger, Decamp, Cincinnati.
Aiaaem, Stewart, New Orleans.
merica, Decamp, Wheeling.
/Clipper, No. 2. Crooks, Cincinnati.
Swatara, Cox, Brownsville.
Danube, Cock Brownsville
,C'onsul, Bowman, Brownsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
DEPARTED.
Cambria, Forsythe, St. Louis.
Oswego, Sm..tbers, St. Louis.
Magnet. Carotheiii;Loaisv:lla.
. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Biaver.
Danube, Cock, Brownsville
Cousul, Bowman, Brownsville
Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville
Swatara, Cox, Br mhsville.
PITTSBURGH MIRKETS7-4LAILY REVIEW.
OFFICE OF THE POST,
SATURDAY MORNING, Dec. 11, 1847.
Yesterday was cloudy and wet and business
men seemed gloomy enough._ Notwithstanding
there was considerable activity in the streets.
At the wharf there was much business transacted.
,FLOUR—We could hear of no transactions that
would; fully indicate the rates. Some lots are
arriving by river and wagon.
. KEG BUTTER—Sales'at 6010 c.
•
TALLOW—SaIes at 6c.
COFFEE—SaIes at Si—the highest figure.
One lot at Sic.
SUGAR several small lots were sold at sc.
CLOVER SEED—Sales at $3,75Q3,55, for a
good article.
. PEA NUTS—The trade in this article is grow:
ing_ into importance. The market is now well
supplied. "Sales are daily made at $1,04i1,25
bushel.
HAY--Sales yesterday at scales at $0;a10
'METTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &c.--Who ' ,
11 would for a single day scratch, when afflicted
with the Tetter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin,
if they knew who would relieve and cure their . ).
'Tis horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch
when alone, but more horrible to abstain from it,
[for decency sake,] when in company. Let it be
remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTER 4 , ITCH
OINTMENT-is the most efficacious of any other
preparation in existence in curing theeTetter, Itch,
-and other-diseases of the skin. As all diseases of
the skin must arise from the impurity of the blood
- and- the-fluids of the body, and where such diseases I
be of long standiit, and the constitution affected
thereby, if Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla. Blood Pills be
used with the Ointment, they will cure any case
whatever, and if they do not, the money will be re
turned by Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, will be
effectually cured by Dr. Leidy's Teeter and Itch
7 Ointment, unless the whole system is impregnated
by the diseased humors, which will be completely
carried off from the system by Dr. Leidy's Blood
Pills, and the surface of the skin healed by the
Ointment. Price of Ointment 25 cents. For sale
by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co.
Cor of First and Wood, also cor of 6th and Wood
streets. declo
-French Dlerlnns.
AA. MASON 4- Co., 62 Market st., will open
. this morning, 20 pieces of French Merinos, or
the best qualities and most desirable colors, also 10
pieces of those very superior Cashmeres. declo
LAW NOTICE.
Charles Sheller & Edwin id, Stanton,
AAVE associated themselves in the practice ofi
in the City of Pittsburgh. Office, Fourth
street, between Marxet and Wood, formerly occupi
ed by Shaler & Simpson.
Address Shaler &Stanton, Pittsburgh.
dec9-4md&w
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 ofpurchasera to the following list:
Wool Cashmeres: only a few patterns left,
very choice s.ylcs, at 70a75c. $. yard : usual price
$1(31,25:
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Raw Silk and Gala Plaids:
Fine Dress Ginghams, at IS} cty yard: usual price
25e31 cents.
For Evening Dresses—Embroidered Swisses, Bal.
=trines, Berages, wrought and shaded Tarltons,
Lawns, Mulls, Swisses, etc.
French Chintz and Lawns, neat patterns in all
colors;
Black Merino Shawls, or superior quality, plain
centres and rich borders •
Black wat'd Mantilla dints, of the finest quality,
it $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 rihbons, of every color and all
widths;
Reven linen and cambric handkerchiefs;
Silk pocket hdkfs., of every style, 25' per cent.
:heaper than can be found;
French worked collars and chemizette;
Berage, gauze, and lace veils;
Linen cambrics, of fine quality;
Thread, jaconet, mull, bobbin, and Lisle edgings
- said laces, at any price to close them ;
• Gloves and hosiery, of every description, cheap ;
Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 621075; prices 310
125;
English paper cambrice;
Super white Hollands;
Irish linens, as low as 16c;
Barnsley's 10-4 linen sneetings; do. 9-8 pillow
linfinsj
Superior linen damask napkins;
Mkrseilles quilts; Scotch diapers; towellings;
Curtain calicoes; together with a general variety
of seasonable goods, for men and boys' wear;
Country made blankets. etc.• '
at
BARROW'S fii TURNER'S.
- crecE Bet Ween Third and Fourth streets.
READ THIS!
Deafness of Fifteen Years-Cured.
The following is from Dr. Wm. Miller.
Nivr.lrOas. - , April 26, 1847.
DR. S. B. SMITH: Dear Sir—l will give a state
ment of a case which has just come under my
notice. Mr. Thos. L. Rhodes, residence cor. 22d
St. and 3d Avenue, contracted a deafness of both
earkli 1832, front cold. He could hot hear a gun
fired clombyt.:4lm, nor the 'nkploilon from the blast
ing ofrucks, some four hundred yards front his place
of labor, mains more than a keg of powder was used
at a blast. This state continued" till it few days
since, when he was, with one application' of the
Eleetro Magnetic Machine, so completely restored,
that he can hear conversation in an ordinary tone
when distinctly uttered. • •
The above Machines are for sale by
8. L. CUTHBERT,
56 Spill:16(11d at., near 3d.
NTFAV .TESTAIdENTS—zTyndaIPs New Testa
ment; Lever do; - Sweedon , e do; French and
Berman Tectankenti.
H. S. BOSWORTH 4. Co.
43 Market of
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GREAT ITALLAN REI9EbY
.
1846.
Being-afflicted or some 8 yeatsiwith-..th.att-most
listressing diseale, the _asthma, bind for the last
3 years much of the time confined to my room.
tnd at severaldifferent times: KT life was -des
mired . of ;. I concluded' tO .. abtliti....some -of Ma
goal's Sicilian Syrupi-whtch ivasiecommended to
31e by a friend from:New York, who..stated that
it bad cured some of? theunost!itiveterate cases
rnoWn tothe.titedital profession.liSuffice it to say,
'hit, -after using the above medititie for about 4
weeks, I was entirely relieved, ROI I believe radi
tilly cured. Yours With. respect .
OLIVERfW. OWEN,
• No 175 Bertram at., Philad'a.
Hays & tirttckway, Wholesale acid Retail Agents;
see advertisement. • feb22.
CrWROOPING Couon.--Messo}lEditors—l ob
served some time ago , a communication over the
iignature for 0 1A Parent," stating ithat Dr. Jayne's
:ndian Expectorent had been the!4:neans of saving
the lives of three of his childrenoiho were suffer
.ng severely with whooping cough; and having,but
a short time before, lost one of 'iny children by
:hat dreadful complaint, and having another, and
ny only child, suffering the greiltest agony with
the same disease, and in hourly e'Xpectation of its
leath, I was induced to purchase f bottle of it,and
:ommenced using it according to.the directions—
slid to the surprise of all it begai to mend in fif
teen minutes after we commenced hsing it, and the
has now completely recoveied.
I have no acquaintance with Pr. Jayne, but I
hereby return him a husband's: ‘ and a father's
grateful .acknowledgments.
I. L. SIMPKINS
Philadelphia, April 22d, 1846.
Jaytte't Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atten
tion of those desirous of restorinebeir hair or im
proving its beauty, to this elegant preparation
We hear it every where highly spoken of, and es
pecially by all who have made us? of it, as greatly
efficacious in stimulating the grdwth of the hair,
and preventing and curing many :affections of the
skin. Its virtues are amply and inilleiently prov
td.—N. Y. Sun.
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For sale in Pittsburgh at tih, PEKIN TEA
STORE, 72 FOURTFltstreet, near Wood—and at
the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartt, Federal street,
Allegheny City marl
The time has come when couglis and colds -are
rife, when consumption insinuates its changeful
form—nips many a lovely bud, 44. ii lurks within
the present blooming flower, the"beautious cheek
now deadly pale, 'now flushed with, crimson hue,
bespeaks the presence of a foe, iOlireful foe, who
flatters to destroys - To drop the metaphor, such is
Consumption, often brought on by Neglected coughs
and colds, wet *et, &c. Brwaiti, and use the
sovereign remedy, Doctor Sherman's All Healing
Balsam, a certain and never failing remedy for
coughs, colds, consumption, astiftna, pain in the
side and breast, whooping cougl4: ' palpitation of
Ithe heart, liver complaint, bronchitis, &c. Price,
25 cents and Si per bottle. Soli wholesale and
retail by W.,Jackson. at his Boot!and Shoe Store,
, and Patent' Aledicine Warehouse,OLiberty'street,
;Pittsburgh, and by duly appointetP , A gents in every
town in the IL States. See ailvertiSdrnent. nov23
The Cry is Still they Co:net—Sarin have already
made their entry. and a whole Battalion are on
their march. This is the seascit , when General
Disease makes his appearance, his troops are well
disciplined and officered. Genedd:Consumption
his chief warrior, is wending his' 'way onwards,
accompanied by his Pioneers. Wet Feet, Cough.
Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Debility,
Exhaustion, Flushings of the fade, &c. &c., and
those disturbers of the peace of ntinkind, Bronchi
al affections of the Throat, Ast ma, Whooping
Cough, &c. But thanks to Dr. Sherman, of New
York, for his great :invention, .- Ne all Healing
Balsam," Try—and be cured! 1-1
Price 25 cents and St 00 per 63ttle.
Sold by WM.. J AcKSON, at Nis Patent Medi
cine Warehouse and Mot and Shfle Store, ht) Lib
erty street, Pitisburgh, and by 4314 appointed A
gents, in every town in the State.V oct3o
Important to Consumptives .t 14Strange That
Ito many who are afflicted with %'a Cough that is
gradually wearing them down, Wand slowly. but
surely stealing them into that ,Dreadful disease
Consumption—that disease which. , chrries off thou
sands daily, are doing nothing, pr what is worse
than nothing, gorging themselves with nostrums.
that are puffed to the skies for ctiieS they are,said
to have effected on some foreign.ial unknown per
sons. When they can be pasitive)ycured by using
Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup e 1 Liverwort and
Tar, which still continues to effek-t the most Won
derful Cures ever recorded in the anhalsof medicine.
A fact which is proved by refer;ence To the vast
number of certificates from the first and most re
spectable citizens. such as Dr. Win. J. Richards.
Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife ofl;the Rev. G. W.
Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, late Pro(ssor in Eclectic
Medical College of Cincinnati, arid, athers of this
place. Certificates not only of trifflarkahle cures
of distressing Cough, but Constlmption actually
cured, after the Physicians of the .highest standing
had given them up to die? if fflen of such high
standing will vouch for the gro;t;rirtrics of this,
medicine, we cannot but infer that it is at least all
that it is represented to be. It can be ,had at D.
C. Kneeland's, also at Messrs Kiild g. Co,'s
nov23
CONSTANT supply of superipr Shell Oysters,
roasted or in the shell; also'Game and every
elicacy of the season,Arved up superior style,
at the shortest notice. Of
BANK RN:CHANGE,
dec6-tf Third at. bet Woodind Market at.
New. Books! New Blinks I!
HE Convict, or the Hypocrite t.inmasked, by G.
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P. R. James, Esq., Jack Ashore, by T. How
ard, author of Ratlin the Reeferi, the star of the
Fallen, by Curtis, author of Bina. Plumed Rile,
men.
The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Green
and Blue, by Charles Carey, of the j ill. S. Navy.
The Bandit's Bride, or the Mold of Saxony, by
Louis Sidney.
Stanhope, author of "Striking Likenesses," etc.
Leonilla Lynmore, and Mr. and IV,lns. Woodbridge,
by Miss Leslie. i ! •
London Quarterly Review.
Union Magazine for December.
Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large.supply.
The Maninuvering Mother, by thc!author of "His
tory of a Flirt.
The Wilfulness of Woman, by th , same author.
The Old Commodore, by R. Howlard.
Jennette Alison, or the Young Syawbery Girl—a
tale of the Sea and Shore; by Ingrpham.
Raam, or Daylight; a prize taleaby .1. S. Robb.
Sir Rowland Ashton, 2 vole; byf,Laily C. Long.
The Splendor of Versailles, and:the Court of Lou
ie the XIV. ;-,
' Flowers Personified, Nos 9 aiul:" . 10.
Rural Cemeteries of America, pin 9.
Magazines, Newspapers, etc. !,
London Punch and Pictorial Nimes, - per last
steamers.
Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia courier, and Yan
kee Doodle Pictorials. For sale tiy
W. S. dALD'W ELL,
decB 3d street, opposite..the Post Office.
t AND
o lv s l t nim a r r t k o c o t m ea s . ,
hllare now open for afternoon
i .1 and eveening classes. Mer
cenule and Stearn boat Book-keep i ip . g are taught in
such a manna that every learner going through
the whole course of teaching, will;. be thoroughly
'qualified to take charge of books dither in counting
.bousei or on board steamers. number re- ,
ferences can be given to this effect: ; NO DutPa new
treatise on steamer's accounts, the only complete
work yet published on this subject, for sale at the
Class room and by the Book sterol: , AjecB
Dootor Ralph's !Ms.
RESE valuable Family Pills are. daily gaining
T
increased confidence among ell classes of the
community. The No l, as a Purgative cannot be
excelled by , any medicine now before the public ;
whilst the No. 2 acts as a getitlb laxative and
strengthener. They purify the blood, and restore
lost health and spirits. One trial Will convince the
Most sceptical, of the truth of the :above statement.
Price 25 cts. a box. S. L. CUTHBERT,
'Wholesale Agent, No. 50 Smithfield at.,
By whom, agents and others, will be supplied on
the same liberal terms, - as at thp. Central Office,
New York.
AGENTS-WM. Cole, Allegheny ity , T. G. Smith,
Birmingham; Jno. M'Cracken, center orD'Hara and
POEM ate, 6th Ward. dec2
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BENZOIC ACID-75 ounces fest received and
_Dior sale by B. A.FAHNES:SOCK & CO.,
4ec corner of end Wood etc
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' - .P4o!tilte . --Sale ' .
Of :Fine- gold . Pafept Letiei Watches at Auction
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-'.T*ll'. EVENING, Saturday, December 11th, at 61
Weleck, precisely, will be sold,. at M>Kenneti
auction rooms, No. 114 WOod st. 3 doors from Filth
6 Sae Gold Patent Lever Watches, to pay advancq
and charges, - those concerned will take notice of
this advertisement, viz:
1 fine Gold Patent Lever Watch, .10 holes fewelle
d
and 3 Pallets, made by M. J. Tobias, No. 260..1
I Do ' do de No. 16i113'. ,'
1 Do do do ;4' 272 r.
I Do do do cc 16,212 *,,
I Do do do ' _ .. 16,303
1 Do do - do " 271 I
Alio; a variety of new and second hand Silver
Watches, &c. JAS. WRENN% , , ,'
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• - Auctioneer. 1.
LARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION
by. James M'Kenna, on Monday, Dec.3l.3th, at!,
10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at M'Kennals Auti,
tion Rooms, No 114 Wood st.,S doors from sth, the
contents of 9 cases of Dry Goods, some of which;
have been very slightly damaged, comprising a gene.i
ml variety; full particulars will be given in Monday's!
advertisement.
decll JAS. M'KENNA, Auct'r •
BU.:',GY AND HARNESS AT AUCTION--by Ja".:
M'Kenna, on Monday next, Dec. 13th, at 2 o'-
clock, P.M., will be sold, at M , lCenna's Auction.
Rooms, No 114 Wood at., 3 doors from sth, I beam=
tifol second hand Buggy, with top, and 1 , sett of
.Harness.
dec I I JAMES WIC ENNA, Aunt'''.
Auction Sate■
BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER
COMER OF WOOD AND. FIFTH ;mar=
Dry Goods.
ON Monday morning, the 13th inst., at 10 o'.
clock, will be sold an extensive assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which are
superfine cloths, cassimeres, satinett*, calicoes,
muslins, Irish linens; figured and plaid alpacas,
black satin for vesting, black silk, green silk velvet,
furniture merino, flannels, blankets, etc.
At 2 o'clock, P. M., a quanity of New Orleans
Sugar, good quality; Young Hyson and Black Teas;
Rice; tobacco; Spanish segars; matches; band boxes;
writing and wrapping paper; queensware, glassware;
confectionary, etc. • •
Also, a general assortment of household and
kitchen furniture, pvtamid and oval coal stores,
spires, wooden bowls, wheel barrows ' S day and
30 hour mantel clocks, hall and Mantel lamps, etc.
At 6; o'clocx, P. M., a quantity of over coats,
pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, umbrellas, boots,
shoes, gum over-shoes hats, caps; bonnets, musi
cal instruments, gold and silver watches, knives and
forks, pen and pocket knives, spectacles, German i
fancy Goods', suitable for Holidas presents, etc. I
declo.
Catalogue Sale
Of Medical, Theological, Rlastraied and 1114cel
laneous 'Books.
/AN Saturday:evening, the 11th inst., at 6 o'clock,
kir at the commercial sales MOM., corner of Wood
and sth sts, will be sold, an extensive collection
of Medical, Theological, Historiral and Miscellane
ous Books, splendid annuals, in rich binding, hand.'
some illustrated works, &c.
Catalogues tre now ready for delivery.
declo JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r.
Administrator's Sale
Cf Theological land Miscellaneous Books.
ON Wednesday evening, the 13th inst., at 6 o'.
clock, at the commercial sales room, corner of f
Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large collec
tion of valuable Theological and Miscellaneous
Books, from th t Library of the late Revd. R. Dun
lop, dec'd. Also, an extensive assortment of new
Books, among whit h are Encyclopedia Americana, 1
14 vols., splendid folio and quarto Bibles, tousle
bonus, in great variety * blank books. &c.
declo JOHN D. DA VIS, Auct`r.
Book■t
NVILL he sold, on Saturday evening, Dec. I
at 61 o'clocit, at the Auction Itsom, North
west corner of Federal street and the Diamond, a
very valuable collection of Theological, Medical,
and Miscellaneous Bungs, by catalogue.
{Kr The Boolcs can bo.esamined during the day,
on Saturday. WM. J. BURNSIDE,
Allegheny, Dec. 9, 1547. Auctioneer.
JOS. W )ODWELL,
importer and Dealer In
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
COANIJA ItECOND AND WOOD NTS.
0c.t...29- 1 y pirrsitmcir
J. a. BISHOP.
VETERI NAM SURGEON
CIAN be found at his horse shoeing establishment,
Itj near the St. Clair street bridgc,lately occupied by
Messrs. Carr & Rowland. stos.s-am
Booboo of American Sunday School -
Union.
.
T Do HE
cheap Library, No 1 of 100 vols., for $lO 00
do No 2 du " 10 00
The Child's Cabinet Library, 50 vols., " 250
A good supply of Library Book. of all sizes, from
eightcenta op to the largest, class of Books,
Union Questions BookM from vol. 1 to 12.
Consecutive Questions on Matthew.
Scripture Questions.
Union Hymn Books 10c.; New Sunday School
Hymn Book 41c.; The New Sunday School Hymn
Book 2e ; Sunday School Tickets; Reward Books;
Slaps, ik.c. &c.
For sale at the Eastern Catalogue prices cata
logues furnished gratis, on application at the Du
pository. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
decB 36 Market at. bet 3d and 4th sts.
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Notice to Stockholders.
et LEVF.LAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An in
stalment often yer centum (the 4th instalment)
on the amount of subscription on the capital stock
of this company is required to be paid on or before
the first day of January, 1848. tStockholders in
the city of Pittsburgh will pay to Messrs. J. W.
Robinson & Co. corner of Wood and Third streets
in and near Salineville to Joseph G. Lacock; in and
near Wellsville to James Stewart, local treasurer,
By order of the Board.
A.G. CATLETT, Secretary.
Office of the 0. & P R. R.
November 30, 1847. S dee°
T a meeting of the Board of Directors of the
. 1 - 1 Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail Road Compa
ny held this day at the office of the Company, 3rd at.
W. Rubinson was elected President; W. M. Lynn,
Treasurer; Jesse Carothers, Secretary ; and after the
transaction of other business, on motion of Thomas
Bagewell, Esq., the following resolution was adopt
ed and ordered to be published:
Resolved, that as soon as practicable, this Com
pany will employ a competent Engineer to matte
the requisite survey and estimates preparatory to
the construction of a Rail Road, together with the
requisite viaducts, &c., commencing at some suita
ble point, either in the Ist or 9th wards of this city,
and terminating for the present at the Eastern Rang
of the Beaver River; the viaduct over the Alleghe
ny River to be so constructed as not to impede the
navigation of the River by steam boats at an ordina
ry stage of navigation.
Extract of the minutes.
decB W. EBBS, Secretary, pro tem
Diet lonaries.-.Greek, English, Class'.
cal. &c.
ANTIION'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY ; ,
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities ;
M'Cullough's Commercial Dictionary;
Ure's Dictionary and Supplement--Arts, Manu
factures, and Mines ;
Webster's Octavo Dictionary, revised edition ;
Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's Dictionary ;
Lidell and Scott's Greek and English Lexicon ;
Worcester's Dictionary, English;
Fleming's and Tibbin's French and English,
Dictionary ; i I
Leveret's Latin Lexicon 1
Union Bible Dictionary ; _
Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary; i
Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc.
The above, with a general assortment - of Theolo-, ,
gloat, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School'
Books, always on hand and for sale low.
ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
decS 56 Market et. bet 3d and 4th.
Shawls
AA. MASON & Co., 62 Market sty have re
,ccivedd the moat extensive assortment of
Shawls to be found in this city; in addition to the
various styles of Cashniere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid;
Thibet, Nett, &c. he has received a new style of
French long Shawls, a superior article and very
fashionable. novll
New Palmy Goods and. Christmas Toys
TIIF. subscriber has just received a large and spleM
did assortment of fancy goods and toys, suitable
for the approaching season, which will be differed at
the lowest prices, T. A. HILLIER,
dec4 . 104 Wood st.
BROMIDE POTASH-100 Ounces j just received
and for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCIC & Co.,
dec9 corner Ist and Wood eh.
IDER VINEGAR-03 barrels pure Viiiegari,
from Cider of 18d5, in store, for sale wholesale
and retail.
dec9 JACOB %MAYER.
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- NIKKICAN OIL —TIJE, OREATREgEbY '0 F
AE .MATLIRE.PrOcu ed froths a *ell in Ketitue
NATURE.—Procured k ,
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1 rg) re 4 below the finales surfaee. This lOU lill , e
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found - Vastly suverioi to Harlem, B i ti h, Or a y
other o:dined y popular Ode. Its curati e ii; op -
ties for the following aliments are truly' under( I.
Intlamthatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthi
ic) coughil, cords, spasms, :tetter; etyldpelasl, i sca :1
head, crimp, inflammatory - aore -throat; 'live r ed. -
plaint, I nflammation , of the kidneys, r pains in ti e
breast, aide atti)-hack, diseases of the ispme Pile ,
henrtrbtiln, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed 56 e
eyes ? deafness and ear. ache, worms, tfootb-ach ,
spiamsi strains, burns, scalds, hruisei,, cutS, uleM ,
1 cancer, l fever, sores, &c,' &c. - ~ '' I I , ,
Priew '5O cents per bottle, Sold wholesale a
retiti/44 -.WM. JACKSON, at his boot I and ,sh e
storei:.B9 _Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The albino
standain the door-way. Only place in rittlibur
where:die GENUINE can be obtained. I
datqion.--In order to 'be sure of obtliining e
gcnhitre,l . purchase only of the; general I agent for
Weitaim Penasylvnnia, Wm. Jackson, - 69 Libel.) ,
str4f,;.or through suh4gents 'aripointed by him fcr
its :1 , 0 re; each of who will have a show bill and
generalllireetions in - pamphlet form, contnining the
nameelkitil address of the Proprietorand Oeneila
a i
Ageatnf Western Pennsylvania as follows': • ~
, . Dr. lion 4- Co. proprietor, Kentncky. I ,
W,rnt , t,ackson, General Ageat - for - Wp.sfern 'Pen -
sylvitniii; 89 Liberty street,Pittsburgh, ,to 'wheel a I
ordersmest be addressed. I 'I
' Of/sties—
Each bottle is enclosed in, o e , 6f th
above izamed Pamphlets, and the name T Willi
Jaekimb,/the general and only Wholelial agent Air
Western Pennsylvanialprinted on the ou ids of die
laberi. , -
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_..• 8.41,51 OF , COLON BIA,t ,L 711 1
ITALti t TONIC.—To THE lULD aria GREY..--i- U
-IL.l2titilwish a rich, luxuriant head albeit., fr
fromi ajadruff anti surf, do 'Dot fail to procure ti
genuine Balsam of Columbia. In cases cli . baldne
it willnicire than exceed your expectations. IMany
who ha'ae.lost theft hair for twenty yeays,lhaser had
it restored to, its original perfection by the :hazel() f
this baliam. Age, state or condition aleeiLto be
no obstacle whatever; it also causes the ft id t ; Ile
with islaieh the delicate hair tube is filled,lbylwhic
means thOusands (whose hair was grey as the As -
atic eagle) have had their hair restored to ite nail •
sal ealoiby the use of this invaluable remedy. 1
all cases 'of fever it will be fount one iof the MO
pleasint wash that can be used. ' A few aptilictioh
only ire? necessary to seep - the hair from sllie
i i ,
out. • It ittrengthone the roots, •it never, falls to ilia
part a iich'glossy appearance; and as supM - furtie rot
the teilit it is unequalled, it holds three , tithes
much as other miscalled, hair restorati4s and ; i
moreefectual. The genuine manufactured on ly h
Contristork 4. Co., 21 Cournand street, New Yo'rk.
Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Drit. l o . AC -
sox, 89 Liberty st., head of Wood at.; alaolin Was
ingtola, Pa. by A. Sweney & Son; in C,antionibur ,
by Dr. Voweile; in Browsville by Bennett $ . Cr ;
also in every town in Pennsylvania, 0hi0,11144 and
Virgini4_. n0v1944-w6m,
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B. A. FAHNESTOCK I an4 CO.
dec3 I corner of Ist and Woodsts.
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CAII4I Magnesia: 2 cases, just reed a n d iiir . sail'
I , , Yq' : B. A. FALIN'ESTOCK and Co.
der.3i t, cot lit and Weed Sta.
. cases. just rec an ar a: e y
iiii4DTJalap ; 'd 'd II ih
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jc- ..,, B. A. FAHNESTOCK snit Co l l
decll : corner kt and Woodat.
( - 11/4 Arabic: 225 Ibs, just reed and for sale by
1): ,i' : B. A. FAIINESTOCK anal CO. •
car Ist and IPir•-ted lids.
lijaigliViOlteS-110 Ibs, just rcce vest a . d fi
sat. by B. A. FAIINESTOCK St. C' 4
dtict: l ; cor Front and Wood at:
' n
lO:VAND iquss-1 bale, just reetivgd and f
141 . 4 by 0. A. FAHNFSTOWC fz. .
(tea" cur Front ac
7 •
ney cafes , dam each ofrs my y . aupertbr i 4 trUtati
if I Wine Bitten" for sale to the trade itry
cent ott ;Alto for sale by the gallon orainglelihott!
at theOwine store of
deep
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rightIJONS for sale at the wine store
- ':cloct JACOB WEAV E
rHlLTSllE.Patid.pulresized sugars for 1r.%
*lo store of
.:-t•
I:ktt D IL-4 Barrels, Cinciaaati—ofl gruperico
j braid, for tale by I I r !
SMITH & SINLA •
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lft.
C1.L%1'.7-40 Boxes No I, Cincinnati, Sir sale by
,1Cit.,.... SMITH & SIN L IR.
A - 1101)13./ CANDLES-1 Dotes, foci is e b
.L.V.IL rlec3 SMITH & RIN L4tllLi
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I ... )OTASH-6 casks, just received an for; sal ,
JL. 11 . SMITH & SINT AIR,
4n i 3 • 56 WO.. street.
Att li r NA- e —l y case small flake, just pc end a.
B ; A. FAIINESTOCk .C 4.,
- flee; $ . - cor at' Ist and :W °diets.
,
ii trrir. PASTP: 2 -.1 cases, just recessed and b
0. skle by B. A. FAIINESTOCIC ak C 9.,
dee3 s , . cot of lat and Whodl sta.
TOLASSES Barrels-116 Moluses Barreibt,
consignment and for sale by
4.163 1411.1.4:11 and RICK ,TSON.
ESII Raisins--50 Boxes M R
.tiet re
Served sad for mitt by
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MILLER cnd RICK MN.
1- IORS Brooms-100 dos corn broomi,, in stoic
CIMS Broom.
and for sale by
MILLER and RICICL.
iftiLD Peach Brandy-20 Barrel' sup 101d , Peii
I,,F:Drandy, in store and for sale by
!ilea MILLER and RICK,.
jIIIDER Vinegar-25 Bbla good cider Vi egar, jj:
kecciTed and, for sale tiv
-,dat2
MILLER and RICKETSON.
"DANS GREEN-15 caeca just received and for
.1 - 11111 e ny. li. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
•dal cor lot and WOod.
.IrESWAX--A small lot for sale by .!
61111 . 111 & SINC4AIR,
d el 56 Woo. st eet
Ft.AXSEED--A few bags for sale by
SMITH & SINCLAIR,
jdPcl 56 Woo street
Refined Borax.
6 eases English just rec'd slid for sale by
B. A. FATINESTOCK & Co.,
nod 30 aor. First and Wood its.
PEARL SAGO--200 lbs.; just received and f r
solo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK lir. Co.
n0v2.3 corner of First and I,Sibodiste.
ARD—A taw Kegs No. 1. for sale by i
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noi47 SMITH Or SIN LAIR
A- NAtTID-2 bancets Paim just recoil-0i and f
,tVaale,by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 8i CO.,
dim I cor let and Wand.
QARDINES for sale by the case, tin or half ti.
14.3 - .. at the wine store of
deci JACOB WEAVER.
DiCIiOVIES—A few dozen jars for sale at tit
,tjwine store of [deel] JACOBWEAVEIL
ott l es for sale at
I_4. CI fet the wine store
VANc.t Hock Cologne for sale at the
19f (dccl) JACOB WEB
fiAMPAGNE bottles for sole at the wine ator
1.„../ . of JACOB WEAVER.
GLUE--2 bble superior just receive
!V an for sale by
B. A. FAHNESTOCIi & Co.
dect ' corner of First and Wood eta.
. , i. Calcined Magnesia.
R'nasealust reed and for sale by ,
t-/ nov3o B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co.
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lur ti a n y OlL-10 B B . a A a . kn s an receive 4 altd f
F t A i NESTOCK 4 - Co. °
n0v.20; ,i, corner of First and Wdod ste.
' F.'CV; :ENGRAVINGS—A further supply of fin.
Frenth end English Engravings, su table to
frAning f o r salo at T. A. HILLIEII,S ;
, Looking Glass and Fancy store,
104 nod at. •
LOCKSt-20 cases of 80 hour and 8 dc,
• ,various patterns, just received and for]
warrented best quality. T. A. HILL]
dec4.2 104 WI,
Elm Flour.
450
lb.. just recd and for sale by
• • nov3o g. A. FAHNE3TOC
Lemons.
O BOXES Fresh Malaga Lemons, V for sale by . P. C. Min
AR
novl6 - corner Smithfield and' F
OST-..--TWo certificates of stock of the
Li Bank of Pittsburgh, one numbered E
name o f John Isensee, dated February
for eleven shares . ; and one numbered l
:name, dated Feb: 3, 1847, for nine shatei.
by give notice to all. persons concerned)
forwartt.and show cause why the Bank el
il:411/411 new certificates in lieu of the ones In
dec. 3, 1847-2ta wISE JOHNIN
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ITIFCATEs
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e. 65 Wool) sr. 3n noon nasosv F0y:4411,1.ms FIDE. I Pittsburk., Pa.
AR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ano
collections Made in all the principal cities of the
United Stasis.
Sight Excliangd on Philadelphia, Baltim ore, Now
York; Boston ano Cincinnati constantly for sale in
nine to suit purchasers. .
f
iltentsickyand aria, Ohio,ilTirgibia and s Pennsylia
n‘a Bank Mina !aught and sold. on the most favor's.
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The higbt pi mium paid fay American Gold.
es
Exchange ion England,. 'lreland, Germany and
F ince procured +c. .; 1 mar22-y
Wnel.• URA A. HILL & CO., ,
.ANREILS, EXCHANGE es6o.sts, AND DEALERS RI
FOREIGNITAND:DOMESTIC 'EXCHANGE,
CIRTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, 'BANK NOTES,
. I 1 AND. SPECIE, 1 ' • •
. o. 64 Wood et, one door Above Fourth4East side,
jPirtabure, Pa.
CURRENT Fandi received on deposit, and c6l-
lectionslma4e on all the Cities throughout the
United Staters. Sight checks' on Baltimore, Philadel
phia , New York,ll3oston and . Cincinnati) constantly
for sale in suing to suit purchasers. I 7
The paper, of the Ohio, Kentucky, Tedium, and
V rginia Banks bbught and sold on the most favor
attic terms. i i i •
The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and Sill er coins.
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND
SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.Cl and upwards.
marlo-dawy I ' I I -
ALLEN MANTA. EDWARD 111411.
Hamann a: •
NICER'S AND EXCHANGE BKOK
RS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
s ILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFIDATES
'IF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN.
oer of Third and Wood sta., directly Opposite the
• t. Charles( Ho el. tny2B
Market
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No. 0 Market st
sloping rate. I :Excl
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AS. S. HOON. , THOS.' SAaarxr.
MOON! AND SARGENT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE B ri rERS,
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E. con. wo'on D SIXTH STATETS, P BTHLOH, PA
IEALEILS i Coin, Bank Notes, Time; Bills,
Foreign in Domestic Eschange, Certificates
Deposite, tic.' ; 1 ; 7. .,...
EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the
ulion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit purchii
or
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CURRENT an par feriae received on deposite.
COLLECTION' made on all parts of ;'the Union,
the lowest rat s. I
! ntrznEnCts :
M. ecch & son,
Ogd n & Snowden, 1
IW . Bell & Son,' Pm/asuman.
IS. M'Clurkcn & co. 1
English' & Bennett.
`lleiiiing & Brother
Fars, Lathrop & Brother,
l'nzi.an'A.-
Wu It. Thompson & Co. !
Holly, Phelps & Co. 1 Ni , x , y on i .
Bah ock & C 3.,
Tiff ny, Ward &Co. ,
Jolua M'Cullough & Co. Barrtatosx.
; 'J e s George, .
11. ; lanna, ernarrnArt, O
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" ;Jos ph Wat50n, , ,..... '
cox, O .
Messrs. Penher & M'hlillan. ''' A " t "' `"'
) i f!,. F. Ellis, Es ii., Cashicr,!Ban Lewistown, Pa.''
Pittsburgh, ScPtember 24, 1541.1 I
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JACOB IX
JACOB IVEAVEI.B.
osiers Weekly Budget of Nee , " Books.
HAVE', this week, received a large and splendid
assortment of new novels, cheap publications,
d current tight literature of the day, among which
Idle followings
The Convict, air the Hypocrite Unmasked, a new
vel, by James.:
!London Quart rly Review, for Sept. Singleymm
.rs for sale or subscriptions .received'at publish
1s prices, no c miles for postage.
Leonilla Lyn ore and Mr and Mre Woodbridge,
a Lesson for oung Wives, by Miss Leslie.
American Faaiily Receipt Book, a new collection
nearly 600 rare and valuable receipt..
IThe Bandit'. Bride, a romance, by Louie S Stan-
Li . pe.
1
Jack Ashore, <ir the Man before the Mast, by E.
oward. 1
Alamance, or tlie Great and Final Experiment.
Song Book, for Fthe Million, morocco binding, con
taining I3oo,pages.
(Life of Henry IIV. Ring of France and Navarre,
by G P it James,', part 4, which completes this valu
able work.
The Singes". Gem, a vet y superior work.
'Splendors of Versailles, or Court of Louis XIV.
talJeanette Alison, or the ' Young Strawberry Girl, a
le of the Sea and the Shore, by Ingraham.
F l Taylor's United States Money Reporter and Coin
aminer; for NOT. 23. ,
Union Magazine for Dec, edited by Mrs. C. M.
irkland, a Isplitlid number.
• A Campaign i Mexico with Col. Doniplian, by
nk S. Edwards, a volunteer—with a map of the
rduto, and altabre of distances travelled.
The White nitric of the Peppers, a comic drama,
ill two acts, by Samuel Lover.
'The Captain of the Watch, a farce in one act, by
J. B. Planchin. ' •
The Bottle, a drama, in two acts, founded on the
gtaphic illustrations of George Cruikahank.
'The Star 'of the Fallen, by Newton M. Curtis.
From Paris tolthe other World, by Lucius.
The Arabian Nights, in cheap form, beautifully
it ustrated.
Scouting Expellitions of M>Cullough , s Texas Ran
g‘trs, a new supply.
Narrative of an Exploring Visit to each of the
vinsuiar cities of China, by the Rev. Sidney Smith.
The Old Comniodore, by E. Howard.
!The American Vocalist, a choice collection of the
meet popular and admired sentimental, patriotic,
comic, Irish, nee° 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 mint's
hdarts and habits!
Waverly Novels, 3.v015, cheap form.
Flowers Personified, No. 10, elegant number.
Wilfulness of Woman.
The Comic Melodist, a new song book.
The Ball Rooni Instructor,
from which the figures
o cotillions maybe learned without a master, with
illustrations.
The Juvenile Gift for Boys and Girls, a beautiful
thing for Christmas.
G'he Manceuvering 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
ew York Spirit of the Times, and all the eastern
pa. ere.
• large and beautiful selection of juvenile Toy
Books, &c. &c.
Subscriptions received for all the eastern maga-
Sines and periadicals; delivered a considerahlc time
in advance of thel mail; and without any charge for
postage. • M. P. MORSE,
No. 85 Fourth street,
dec2 between Market and Wood sts.
3.y ciocks
leale, ani
41E11,
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88 in th
184;,
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New C4OOllll.
A.' MASON & Co., 62 Market Street; have
just recbiv l ed ? 32 Cases and Packages of New
.ode, amongst Which may be found, a large stock
Shawls, of the most fashionable kinds, Dress
.ode of every variety, Cloak stuffs, Fancy articles.
km:tacos, Roar Keeping. Goods, Ribbons, Laces,
etc. shwa
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I - W. C. CI:MU
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6AICCE DRONERS, ditn 7EALEIIB llf
DOMESTIC-EXCHANGE, CER
F DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES,
LI) AND SILVER.
tiolam:
Uf ZEES AID 4E.,14.E1U1
: El & SON, I
IN , •EXCITANGT. COIN AND
NOTES.
trea t Pittsburgli,
haOge. Buyitig rate.
Cincinnati I
.., } die
Leuisville I 1 1 "
Se'.l
; Louis ' II "
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NOTES. ,
, Buying rates.
County & Citylord , e * die
Reliernotes '•
PCnnsylvanioCo * g.
New York f is
Dtaryland * re
Netw'Orlean e
New Music.
HAT'S a' the steer Rimtner ;
have come from a Happy Land •
Born in the soul of a smile;
Would I were with thee ;
What Enchantment, by Mad. Picot;
Queen of rriy soul;
Sleeping I *mimed, love;
The Raising Day;
Oh give me a Home if in foreign lands;
Blow Gentle Gales—dueth by Loder ;
Forgive, bit dont Forget;
Good-bye4Song ;
Come twine fresh . Roses in my hair;
Palmetto Waite;
Cast that Shadow froth thy Brow;
The fOuntain of Pearls ;
The Moonlight. ; Waltz;
May Queen. Received and for sale by
$ JOHN H. MELLOR, .
• ect I • I 81 Wood st.
• ;lit. &teed Pianos of Chiekering , s :and Gale's
ndfacture breliow on the way froth the East, and
II be receiVed n a few days.
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MEM
CINCINNATI A. 11.7? PITTSBUR6II
Vaittrt !Lire..
HIS well known lira) 'of splendid Passenger
T
Steamers, is 110 W composed of the largest,
swiftest, best finished and; furnished, and the most
powerful boats on the wafers of the West. Every
accommodation rind comfort that money can pro
cure, has been provided for passengers. The Line
has been in operation for five years—have carried a
million of people withiaut the least injury to their'
persona. The basis will be at the foot of Wood
atreet'tho day. previous to 4tarting, for the reception
oP4reight and the entry oil passengers on the regis
ter. In all cases passagd money must be paid in
advance.
Monday [Packet. •
The MONONGAHELAI Capt. Stone; will leave
Pittsburgh every Mondayl morning at 10 o'clock ;
Wheeling every Mondayever ing at 10 r. m.
Tuesday Packet,
The HIBERNIA N 0..; Copt. ino. Klinorelter,
will leave Pittillurgh every Tueaday morning atJO
O'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at IG
I.X.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain S. Dean,
will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at
10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at
10 Y. te.
-
Thtiradayi Packet.
The WISOONSIN, Captain R. J. Oraee, will leave
Pittsburgh every Thursday' morning - at 10 o'clock ;
Wheeling every Thursday evening at 10 P. If.
Friday
The CLIPPER:No. 2, Captain Crooks, will leave
Pittaourgh every Friday IMorning at 10 o ' clock;
Wheeling every Friday efening at 10 r.
Satarda Paeket.
The MESSENGER, Captain De Camp, will leave
Pittsburgh every . Saturday I : morning at 10 o'clock ;
Wheeling every Saturday leveeing at 10 r. fr.
. ..
Sunday 'Packet.
The ISAAC NEWTON,. Captain A: G. Mason,
will leave Pittsburgh e ery Sunday rooming at
10 o'clock; Wheeling ev ry Sunday evening at 10
P.. ar.novl9
. . . ..
. . .
THOSE who have bee deceived - with 'mock pre
..l. tended Hair preparations, should read the fol
lowing statements of respectable persons:
Mr. Abraham Vanderbick, of 98 Avenue D, New
York, certifies that hish ead was entirely bald on
the top,•and. by the use o two 3s. bottles of Jones'
Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop olhair,
and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant.
Mr. Wm. Jackson, of gl9 Liberty at., Pittsburgh,
certifies: On the 3d of Fqb. 1847, that Mr. Thomas
Jfacithon's head, on the top, was entirely bald for
fifteen years, and that 4 y using two 3s. bottles of
Jones Coral Hair Re rative, the hair is growing
fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using this a
little longer to have a etter head of hair than he'
ever had. Hays) ; TOD eCTIRT cm Darmatrry 1 Mr.
Power, a, grocer; on Flan st ., had his hail: com
pletely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral I
t
Hr Restorative entire! and. permanently cored it.
Directions for using J es , Coral Hair4testorative:
For forcing the grow of Hair, it is necessary to
cause a slight friction o the scalp, so that the Re
storative may enter the pores. This may be done by
applying it with a •irodSrately hard brush, but it is
not necessary to use these harsh means except in ac
t
ss
tunl cases of baldneff,
turns grey, kc., apply th Restorative with the hand,
or a soft brush. Part th hair in the different places,.
. Where the Hair falls off,
turns
that the restorative ay touch the scalp. The
same directions may beheed ' for Dressing, do
. Said at Jacason's No :9 Liberty it. head of Wood,
Sign of tho Big Boot. nov23
.
ADIES are cautionk against . using Common
IA Prepared Chalk: They are not aware how fright
fully injurious it is to tiro skin.' haw coarse, bow
rough, how sallow, yellnw, and unhealthy the akin
appears after using prepared chalk ! Besides it is
injurious, containing a lißrge quantity . or lead 1 We
hare prepared. a beautiful vegetable article, which
we call Jones , Spanish . ily White. It. I,
is perfectly
innocent, being purified of all ieleterions qualities)
and it imparts to the sin a natural, healthy, ala
baster, clear; lively white; at the same time acting
as a cosmetic on the skid, making it soft and smooth.
Dr. James Andersnn, Practical Chemist of Massa.
chusetta, says: " /Uteri analysing - Jones , Spanish
Lily White, I find it possesses the most beautiful
and natural, and at the tme time innocent white I
ever saw. I certainly an conscientiously recom•
i
h
mend its use to all whoa skin - requires beautifying."
Price 25 cents a box. irectione— the best way to
apply Lilly White, is wi soft leather or wool—the
former is preferable.
A nee savor Term roe 2.5 etrrrs.—White teeth,
Foul breath, healthy GuMs. Yellow and unhealthy
teeth,after being once 0~ twice cleaned with Jones'
Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the
most beautiful ivornanß, at the same time it is so
perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con
stant daily use is highly Idvantageens, even to those
teeth that are in good condition,giving them a beau
tiful polish, and preventing a premature decay,—
Those already decayed t prevents from becoming
worse—it alio fastens inch as is becoming loose;
and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white 2 and Make the breath deliciously
sweet. Price 250 r 371 Feats a box.. All the above
are sold only at 82 Chathanist. tip of the American
Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents
whose names appear in the next column.
Wm. YOU NWT, and get a rich husband, ladyf, -
"Your face is your fortune." lit beautiful, clear,
fair? Is it white? If not, it can be made so even
though it. be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned
and freckled. Thousa4ds have been made thee
who have washed once dr twice with Jones' Italian
1
Chemical Soap. The e tis glorious and magnifi
cent. But be sure you g t the genuine Jones' Soap,
ec
at the Sign of the Ameri Eagle, 82 Chatham st.
Ring-worm, Salt-rhe a , Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar
ber's Itch, are Mien cur by Jones's Italian Chemi
cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed.
That it cures pimples, *kles, and clears the skin,
all know. Sold at the AMerican Eagle, 83 Chatham
st. Mind, reader, this se)dorri or never fails.
C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson.
ILiberty at., head of Wood,
nov23
Sold at JACKSON'S, 89
Sign of the Big Boot.
Totiacco.
1 I. SBOXES 5 BOXES D. J. Warwick, s's;
-110 " John Rucker, s's;
50 1 . 44 e< <4 s's;
55 " Henry at James, s's;
20 " J. M. 4anarcl; s's;
13 " A. D. Read, s's;
12 " Henry 4- James, B's;
15 " D. J. Warwick, 84;
70 " R. B. Warwick, fine l's;
40 " John NOrvell, Ps;
15 " Henry &James, l's;
7 " D.J. Warwick, sup Pi ;
4 " John Recker, " l's;
•
Consignment from Manufacturers of Lynchburg,
Va., in store and fot sale, by
Caution-to the 'Public.
PHILADELPHIAAND NEW YORK
.1- PERIN TEA CO .PANT, having understood
tha certain pesons in tsburgh were claiming the
exclusive right to sell their Teas in that city, would
state that they have abandoned, some time since, this
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. Stoekdale, is now atl McMastere, Engle Hotel,
Liberty st., Pittsburgh, ready to receive orders. All
Teas sold by the Company, are warranted equal to
any sold in the United Itates, and no payment re.
guyed Until buyers ate-entirely satisfied as to the
fact.
Principal' Warehouse
North Front street, Phil
noill lm3tw
PREMIUM LOZENGES; carefully prepared by
Brewer, Stevenson iSt• Cushing, Boston, flavored
with rose, lemon, sassaf as, pepermiut, cinnamon,
and checkerberry.
Preston's and Merril 's Concentrated Extract
Vanilla, for the flavoring 'lces, jellies, custards; etc.,
postiessing the elegant flavor of the Vanilla Bean.
It will be found the mi st convenient article for
custards, blane mange, e creams, etc.
Preston's Extract Legion for flavoring jellies,
sauces,. pastry, etc.
Preston's Prepared Gniats, for making pure gruel
in ten minutes, and a very useful article in cases of
sickness.
The genuine R G Radway's Chinese Medicated
Soap, for Tan, Freckles 4 Pimples, Blotches, etc.,
and equally good for shairing and the toilet.
Just received and for We by
B. A. r AHNICSTOCK , az Co.
cor Bth and Wood Its.
Su!pie: Potash ;
gal. Tartar ;
Martial Flowers ;
Hipo. Sulph. Soda;
Spermaceti I
Just received andror .•
' * B. A.
decti :c
=MC
. •
EZZ
Wednesdair Packets
• • L.B. WATERMAN,
No 31 arket, and 62 Front at.
of the Company, No. 35
adelphia.
eCALLMONT & BOND.
Ev•
Mace;
Emp. Roberti's;
Ilya. Potash ;
Tartar Emetic, French ;
G. E. Catheters;
e by
AIINESTOCE & CO.
'or First and Wooden/I.
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4,!..;,;.:::...,::::-.,
EVEII
L`~:.:
=SSE
PRIVATE DISEASES'.
OR. Usoww, of 65, Dia.
tond Alley, can be con.
'Red in all ea= of el t.
ruff or delicAtenaterre, in.
ident to the human frame.
Syphilis, and sypbilitia
ruptions, gonorrhea, and
tts consequences, together
'Rh all VENEREAL di*.
mei impurities of the
lood, with all diseases or
ENEREAL origin, skits
item, urethral discharges,
rpotency ; also piles, thou!
matism, female weakness, diseases' of the womb,
monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, Sate.
la in auo, neryous affections, pains to the back and
loins, irritations of the neck of the bladder arid rkid
bey', ecrobutic eraptlons, tetter,ring•worm, merge*
rial diseases, etc..
•TWELVE TEARS PRACTICE
Exelurively devoted to the study and treatment or
venereal disorders; and those arising from youthful
excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood,
whereby the constitution tatty have been enfeebled,
enables Dr. Brown to offer airxurances and speedy
relief to all who may place thcinselver ender his
Care.
Dr. Brown's officeaare conveniently arranged into
seperate, apartments; patients can visit Do. B. 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
promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in
removing centred "aiseases, in their various forme.
and stagesi 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 the lastiwelve years confined
himself excenaively to the treatment of those die.
eases.
. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon
in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these
complaints:
l',CrCertain ' safe and speedy cures will itvall caeca
be guarantied. • -
Recent cases are: relieved In a short time, with
out interruption from business.
gcr Hernia or Rapture—Dr. Brown also invite
persons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid
particular attention to this disease.
Letters from a distance, asking advice r must con.
tain afee, or they will not be attended to.
Bar Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from
Wood Street, towards the market. Consultation"
strictly confidential. • oct2.6d&wy
A Chance for Dwellings.
THE two very desirable Dwelling Houses on Re
becca 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 ashionahle modern style, and comprehending
.every convenience, are offered for sale at prices.
and on terms rendering them bargains worthy of at
tention: 'Each house will be sold with 100 feet of
ground in front, running back 110 feet to Park street,
for only sboo more than the building cost the own
er; or the purchaser may take a house and 40 feet
of ground,'at a price e7OO, less than the building
cost, absolutely throwing the 40 foot lot into the
bargain. These are ths best bargains now offered
to the public, and are deserVing the attention of
those desirous of securing cheap and genteel dwel
lings. 'the houses ate in prime order. Enquiiieof
the snbscriber, who can be seen at the Office of the
Gazette, every forenoon between the hours of eight
and ten, and at .other time, at his rooms at Mrs.
Hays boarding house, Robinson's new Row, fede
ral st. Allegheny City. D. N. WHITE,
dec3 Agt. for tho owner.,
JOSEPH ➢IURPHY'S
LOOKING GLASS AND CLOCK. STORE,
No. 98 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
A GENERAL assorimrnt bf Pier, Mantel and
Li Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minatare and Land
scape frames, plain and ornamental, of every variety
ofpatterns. Also, a new style of Windom Cornices,
call in and see them, all of which will be sold cheap
for Cash, or City Acceptances.
I:CI-Hotels and Steno Boats furnished cheap . . •
• JOSEPH MURPHY, 98 Wood at.
nov3o Practical Gilder.
ONONGAIIELA PLANING MMILL —Jsnes
Alm.uxont would respectfully inform his
friends and the public, that his new establishment
is now in full operation, and that he is prepared to
furnish .Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for planed
lumber, with promptitude, and at the lowest rates. •
Boards and Plan=, planed on one or both aides,
constantly on hand. ,
Saidt, Door and Mouldings, of entry description',
made to order.
Builders and Carpenters, would find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them
with planed stuff suitable for every description of
wont.. ' ;, . . deca-tf
Neer 11111a.P0111111afir Plasm MIIIIIie•
TIEAREST MlE N —a . popular Ethiopian Melody'.
Mary Mane If •
Take me back irirold Virginia shorn ;
Rose of Alabama f". :
Mountain Maid's Isivitation ;. • '
Blue Juniata; . .
Schoolmasters Glee;
Oh ! Summer night: from Don Pasquale ; •
What , s 9 a the Steer Kimmer ;
'Scenes that are brightest; • •• •
. Lament of the Irish Emigrant; •
.•
Rockaway; . :
I'm Afloat; ' • • •
May Queen;
.•
The Watcher ;
Joys that were tasted ;
0 Come to Me;
Oh would I were a boy again;
Molly Sawn; ,
Mary of Argyle ;
•
Evergreen Polka;
Golden Drop Waltz; ; - •
New Aurora Waltzes;
• Rosalba Waltz; .
Louisville Quadrilles; • . •
Duvernoy's Exercises, No.l.
_ Received and for sale •' • -
— loitm It. MELLOR,
Ocds • • ' 81 Wood• street.
Innbla notike«.llohnfa Standard
14ACHIAVELLPS History of Floience and the
ly Prince; liciscoe's Leo ihe Fourth; Roeccie's
Lo oso de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and other
Dramas; Beckman's History of Inventions; Memoirs
of CountGrammont; Sohleyell's Philosophy of His
tory; Schleycll's Dramatie Literature; Memoirs of
Col Hutchinson; Robt. Hills Miscellaneous Works;
Life of Bomenuto Cellini; Coes House yf Austria'
Boutenveck's Spanish Literature. For sale by
H.S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
dec4 43 Market at.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-4n pursuance
of the provisions - of the charter of incorpora
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, rourth . street,it the
city ofPiusburgb, fur the purpose of electing the
officers for. the ensuingyear.
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and healthy color, twice as long as all the prepare
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. For 'testimony to its very superior qualities, see
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Messrs. Henderehott es: Stretch, Nashville, general
agents for the Southern States!
Letter froni tts 11ev. R.- . Caqtrell, Pastor of Ms
Presbyterian Church, Pulaski
Messrs. Hendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen—l
take pleasure in adding my testimony in &Tor of the
excellent preparation called Da. PettatatesCittnnst
Kam Cateli—forP about two years ago, my hair
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tioo.
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R. CALDWELIi.
Pulaski, January 7, 1847.
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