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Murphy, James May 22 TiZT. W.11:1"311 lA. TEtir: CRAB - WEL .AND I'ALLIZtO - PITTSBURGH MARKETS-DAILY REVIEW . • Saturday presented a variety of weather there were clktudvin the forenoon, with sunshine towards evening. The amount -of business was limited. Many small sales, to retail dealers in the neighborhood, were made ; but no material change in prices.. FLOUll—Nothing of account was'4lone in this article. , -Sales from stop at $5,12; some lots were taken ats4,?s,rat i so. There is but little animation in-the market. . OATS—There appears to be some demand for bats.: A few deafen! are buying at 250)27c. • RYE—One sale at 45d.; but the article will edmnsand a higher _figure. BUTTER. —A lot of _tin kegs, good article, W. sold It for eastern market. TIMOTHY SEED—Sales at $1,75, from wagon HOGS,-,Sales range from 3}- to 3i, to butchers Sipall- lots taken at 3 to 4f. • BUCKWHEATFI4OVR-7: . Sales at $ . 1,62. . I t AADlConsiderable arriving; and sales at 7 , 4 MDLASSES—One sale at 27c. - J. B. BISHOP, . . ' VETERINARY SURGEON CAN be found at his.horse shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair street bridge,lately occupied by Ittssara : Carr & Rowland. novs-d6m . TETTER; ITCH, SALT RHEUM, wola fr . a single day scratch, when a ffl icted With the Tetter, Itch, or other •diseases of the skin, ifthey knew who would relieve and cure them. 'Tis horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch when alone, but more horrible-to . x.b_stain from it, (for decency sake,] when in company. - Let it be remembered' that LEIDY'S TETTER 4. ITCH OINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other preparaticn in existence in curing the Teller, -Itch, and other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the skin must arise from the impurity of the blciod and the fluids of the body, and where such diseases be of long standing, and the constitution affected thereby, if' Dr. Leidre Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be used:with the Ointment, they will cure- any case whatcver, and if they do not, the money will be re turned by'Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, will be effectually cured by Dr. Leifly , s Tetter and Itch Ointmenti.unless the whole system is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried off-from the system by Di. 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 cot of 6th and Wood Atreets. declo A"A. MASON 4. Co., 62 Market st., will open this morning, 20 pieces of French Merinos, of the best qbalities and most desirable colors 2 also 10 pieced of those very sagerior Cashmeres. declo , • • LAW NOTICE. .Mtkartleit Abider & Edwin la, Stantnn, HAVE associated themselves in the practice of law,ln the City of Pittsburgh. Office, Fourth street,•between Marret and Wood, formerly occupi ed by Shpler & Simpson. Addtese Shalerlk Stanton, Pittsburgh. dec9-iiiid&w • =ME 4 L . v-1.....'4-..±..'.:::: ,. . .4i,-...E.Y...,`,.';:..7-:'..i-'... ..::~:.. =ri : .. IM!E ..~}::::~ 'y _ r-:"_ =ME C E R C•11 - V'Ibi C R . PORT OF PITTSBURGH• OFFICE OF THE POST, ? Mosrur HORNUNG, Dec. 13, 1847. S French Merinos. OIiar.A.MING OUT SALE! ,BARROWS AND TURNER, • At No. 40 Market Street, WILL close the balance of their stock of Dry NV Goods by the 20th inst. and invite the'atten tion of purchasers to the following list; Wool Cashmeres: titr only a few patterns left, very,choice styles, 70075 c. ts. yard; usual price V,1091.,255 Raw Silk and Gala Plaids: Fine Dress Ginghains, at ISt cr yard: • usual price -2bV3l, cents. . For EverAing DreiSet--Embroidereo Avisses, tarinea, Berages, wrought -and shaded Taritons,' Lawns, Mulla, Swisses, etc, .Fretich Chintz and Lawns, neat patterns all colons- BMA Merino Shawls, of superior quality, plain teentfea and' 'rich it);iiiers • Black Silks, of the finest quality, sit.s,l,l o per yard:_usual price $1,75; . -Plaid Silk Scarfs and Cravats; ,English straw..and braid;Boinets; - Bonnet and cap ribbons; very cheap; , Satin and Mantua ribbon's, of every color and all widths; - • Reran linenmnd cambric handreichiefs; ' hdkfa.' of every style, 25 per cent. AtAaperthancan be found; French worked collars and chemizetts; .Seraie;Aaao, and lace-veils; Ltuen,camtirics, of fine quality; rr.hr ead jaconet, mull. bob bi a, and Lisle edgings -.and laces, - at any price to close them; ,Gloves and hosiery, of every description, cheap ; Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 62iiii75; prices sla 4: 25 1 English paper eambrics ; 'Super white Hollands; Irish linens, as low as 10c; • Barnsley's 10-4 linen stiemings; do. 9-S pillow linens; Superior linen damask. napkins; • Marseilles quilts; Scotch diapers; towelling.; Curtain calicoes; together with a general variety of seasonable goods, for pen and boys' wear ;, Country made blankets.etc.; at BARROW'S & TURNER'S. Between Third-and Fourth streetA. - - • READ THIS! Deafness of fetifteen,lilears Cured. The following is from Dr: Win. Miller. New-YORK, April 26, 1847. irtit. S. B: SMITH: Dear Sir—l will give a state -1:1 : ment of a case which has just come under:my totice. Mr. Thos. L. Rhodes ' residence cor. 22d tilt. and 3d Avenue, contracted a deafness of both ears in 1832, from cold. He could not hear a gun fired close by him, nor the explosion from the blast ing °frocks, soire four hundred yards from his place of labor, unless more than a keg of powder was used at 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 can hear conversation in an ordinary tone When distinctly uttered. • The above Machines are for sale by S..L. CUTHBERT, • 56 Smithfield at., near 36: Dlotionaties--Greek, English, Masai- ZITHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; •Dictionvry of Greek and Roman Antiquitiev; . id"Cullough's Commercial Dictionary ; 1/re's Dictionary and Supplement--Arts, factures, and Mines ; . . Webster's Octavo Dictionary, revised edition ; .- Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's Dictionary ; - ,Lidell and Scows Greek and English Lexicon ; . • Worcester's Dictionary, English ; ; .Elemingsiti end Tibble's -French and English Dictionary ; .Leveret's Latin Lexicon ; Union Bible Dictionary; , I :,,.Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary; Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. The, above, with a general assortment of Theolo gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School oßoelts t adways on band and f'ale low. •> ELLICIXT Br. ENGLISH, , . decB . 56 Market st. bet 3d and 4th. : Ik"rFW . ,TESTAMENTS--Tyndall , s New Testa merit; Laren do; Svieed en 7 a do; French and Atierrani Teatanientar H. S. BOSWORTH 43 Markit st. - • .411 011 - . Shawls.- LA, A. MASON Er Co., 62 Market st., have re ceived the n,ort extensive assortment a. .Shaids to. be - found in • this. city; in addition to the nations, styles of Cashmere, Turkeri, Wool Plaid, 'Thibet; .Nett, &c. hei .has received a new ityle trench long Shawls,. a superior article and very `fashionable. . • • • neerll ;New Fancy Goods and Christmas Toys. THE subscritlealjust received a largeand "didiasortment of faney.gnodei and toys suitable 'for the approaching season, which will be iiffered at the lowest prices, T. A. HILLIER., , • dec4lo4 Wood et. . I3ROMIDE POTASH-100 Ouneesj just remit and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood stir. NES f ,-, ~-; ~ .., _ :. '; -,-:..,- • ...,..! ... , ,--,,,_ c.siz ,:,--- '- jlt -,- _, •:' --- - - I' s l''' ,- 'l. P-' -: GREAT ITALIAN REIVIF.DY. ;i Pnrcspar.r.are,April 21,, 18+1 Being afflicted for some slears with that Olost listressing disease, the asthma, and for the ,1 1airt 3 years much of the time confined to' my tltbrn, Ind at several different times i - my life was ti desl ?aired of; I 'concluded - .to obtaiw some ofpla-1 soni's Sicilian Syrup, Whtch was reiornmenatirtol sae by a friend,from New York, who stated lib l an, it had cured some,ot the most inveterate geseri, mown to the Medicallpriffestiori. Soffice it to say{ _hat; after using the 'above medicine for d:Out 4 weeks, I was entirely! relieved,land believe:radii ally cured: Yours with respect, 1 1. OLIVER W. OWEN;,' N 01175 Bertilim at., Philao.l Rays &Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agent see rplvertisement. febt* (1' „ 100 • P I NG LA U Gl.— , 1 7 VIS E d itors I OP served some time ago a communication oier:the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr..Tarue's Indian Expectorant had been the means of stiving the lives , of three of his children, who weres!tiffera .ng severely `pith whooping coUghi and havirthiii a short time before, lost oitej of my chiblrOn by that dreadful compl int, and having anoth4 14.9:i ny only child, soft' ring the greatest agonAwt i the same disease, il.d in. hotiriy expectaticinf l olli s leath,l was inducedto purchase a bottle Of bo d :ommenced using its adcaang to the directAnis and to the surprise' 'Wait began to mendpl f teen minutes after we commenced using it, and t e :hild bas now completely recovered. k ' I I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne 4 but I hereby return kith! a !alphao's and a if grateful acknowledgments. . 1 ; I 1. L. SIMPONS. , Philadelphia, A prit 22d, 10 i 6. • ' 1' i. Jayee'i Hair Tonic.—We commend to theatt n• lion of those desirous of restoring their hairior i - proving its beauty, to this 1 elegant prepttratron We hear it every where higlly spoken of, ..trill es pecially bpall wholhave ma e use of it, as ifreatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of o,e, hair, and preventing and curing many affections he skin. ItS virtues are amply land suffieienllfr prOv ~.(I.—N. :Y. Sun. 1 i i . For sale in PittsburghTh at e PEgzilli TEA STORE,ry2 FOURTH street, near Woodandi at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Federal , AllegheityCity I ;, trial , ._. , • I 1 • i li 1 • The time has come when houghs and colds are rife, when consumption insinuates its chtingedul form—nips many La lovely bud, and lurltelwithin I n the present blooming flower, the beautician Ch ek now deadly pale, now flan* With crimson h le, bespeaks the presdnce of a foe, a direfullflte, % ho flatters to destroy. I To drop the'. metaphor, Such, is 1 Consumption, often brought do by neglected'eow , hs and colds, wet feet, &c. BEWARE,' and 'use he sovereign remetly,lDoctor Sherupan's Allineal ng Balsam, I a certain land never tailing rems.dY or coughs, Colds, consumption; asthma, pain ; in the side and ;breast, whooping CoUgh, palpitatiOnl of the hearti, liver complaint, btofichitis, Scc?' I Price, 25 centsl and $1 per bottle] Sold wholesale rind retail byl W. Jackspn. at his ,Boot and Shnd Store. and Patent Medicine Warehouse,So Liberty stale t, Pittsbur g h, and bylduly appd,intbd Agents:in evdry town in the U . States. See rulveilisenienti n0v123 • The Cry is stillihey Come?,—s.ome hare already made their entry,i and a whole Battalioh are hn their march. • This is the Sea Son When: Geneeul Disease makes his iippearancie, his troops!lare Well disciplined and officered. General Consnrnption his chief) warrior, Is wending his Way 'intwarls, .accorrpa tied by his Pioneers. Wet Feet; Cough, Cold, Night Sweata, Spitting of Blood. :Debili y, Exhaustion, Flushings of . the face, Bc.; "&c., apd those disturbers of the peace 'ft' inankind,!Bronehi al affeutiens of. the Throat, t Aithma, Whoopihg Cough; &c. Butfliahksio Dr. ''Shertriatii 'of Nfiw York, figl his greatlinrentiori, ‘ l ' The 'Alt Hof 1 lia/sarn,'l Try—and be,curcc . Price 23 ceiiii arid $1 00 er bottle: , 1 -I Sold by WM. J'4CKSOIC4 4. his Patent Meci cine Warehouse and Boot and Shoe Store, S'J L it , . erty streei. Pitisburgh, and by duly appointed *- gents, lri-every town in the States. I ', bct3o I •, • Important to Consu l mptiers P! bS.trringe I Tht so many who are nfßieted with a Col that Is gradually, wearing Ithem doWn,, and l's:loWly, bat surely stealing them into t h at dreadfUl disease Consumpfion—that disease which cartit,s:off thod sandsdaily, are doing nothi or what worie than 'nothing, gorging themselves with nastruni's. that are puffed to the skies fot Ores they are said to have effected on aorne foreign , or miknoin sons. When they can be positively cured by usin Dr. Rorrets' Compound Syrup of Liverwort an I Tar, which - still continues to r/ffeCt thelnost 11 uq daft., Cures ever recorded in the annalss, medicine., A fact which is prdived by refeihnce to the vast number. of certificates from the first and most rel. speetable citizens, sbch as Dri Wm. S' Richards: Judge Win. Burke. Ithe Wife!of ithe sgalv. G. Wt, Maley, Dr.lHiram Ct.x, late Illifessor•lin Eclectic Medical Cidlege of Cinrinuati, and ours of this place.' Ceitificates hot only of remalkable curet' of distressing Cough, but Copstimp4n actua lly cured, after the Physicians of the higlOsd standing had given them up do die? If Men such bighl, standing will couch for the etrrt, cir urs this medicine, we cannot but infer;that it kS at least Bill that it is representeilto be. Ir can 4 had at C. Kneeland's, also at Messrs : Kidd it., Co,'s nov23 STIEO, OirSTIOItS. ACONSTANT supply of sup4riCir Saell Oysters, roasted or in theshell; also ciari(erind .every , delicacy of the season; served up in serrior'style, at the etiortfOt notice. BANK; EXTRA , T,}l, doc6-tf Third ell bet Wodd hod! larket st. NeW Books. I New oololi I t 1 " ' k a '6 T E Coniict, or thu HypocriO unraa.s e,l y G. I P. R. James, Esq., Jack i'Vehnrelgsby T. How ard, author lof Rattiri ;the Reefer :th; star" of the ) : Fallen, by Curtis author of Block P c ,littned Rifle- men. ; • :''' !': The Magid Figure Head, or the.tatir ;of the Green and Blue, by Charles Carey, of the 1.1...1Navy.. The Bandit's Bride'y or the Maid 01Saxony, by Louis SidneY,.,; I StanhopeOluthor of rStrikin*ikdnitsles, ,, etc. Leonine L7nmore, and Mr. and ildis:-Woodbridge , by Miss Leslie. ' London Qttarterly R eview. 1 .; . . Union Magazine for December.' , ,', , Life of JoSeph T. Hare—a large lA., ly. The Manceuvering Mother , by the d:rithou of "His : tory of a Flirt. I ; ', i: ' ` The Wilfalireas of Woman, by the *Oatie authOr. "The Old Commodores by L:.Holsdfil., Jennette Alison, or the Young StraiCbery Girl—a tale of the Sea and Shore; by Ingialiati. Kaam, or Daylight; alprize tale; byi l i. S.:Robb. Sir Rowland - Ashton ,I 2 vole; by , Laity C. Lodg. The Splendor of Versailles, and!thi.Court of Lou is the XIV. I k ' Flowers Peisoni fi ed, Nos 9 anti I.' ' • ' Rural Could:erica of 4.merica, part! . p.' Magazines,: Newspapers, etc. . 7, ' ' London Pinch and !pictorial :Tilinds, per !last steamers. • Brother Sona than,T • hil ' adel l Courier, and Yan kee Doodle Pictorials. !For sale by I , W.S. GA 'DWELL, , . , 4 ec'S Sd street; opposite kW.. Post Office. \: ,• ma. Duple's t. ;' i , ~ ' AND WAITING ROOMS, corner of stti 4thil Market ets., are now ok'nl for afternoon lllolllllatid eveeni4 lelassee. Mir minute and Steam boat Rook-keefaitig , are taught in such a ManneV that every learnUr Igoingl through the whole course of teaching, will be thbroughly qualified' to take charge:of books aidier in f einting houses or on I board steamers. AorW number of re ferences can be given to !this effect.' Mr. Dutra new treatise on steamer's decounts, OW only complete work yet published on :this subjedt;lfor sale at the Classroom arid by the Book stoma; I[l ' detB (1111(1011111 Doctor Rialphy.s Es 11s THESE valuable Pettily Pills , l arj daily gaining increased confidence among aikiclassee of the community. The No fi, as a Pe rive Oannotqbe excelled by any medicine now b Ore the public ! whilst the No. 2 acts" , as ,a gc ire inaativel and strengthener.' They purify the blite'd, and restore lost-health add spirits. !One conVince , the most sceptical, of the truth of the'alre statement. Price 25 ctn. it bat. S: L. - 00 lIBEAT,: Whidesale Agent, No. IV Elmitbfield By whom, agents and.others, '6ll l beOupplidd, on tlut_same liberal terms as at the (Central Office, New York. 1 • Aorta's—Wm. Cole, 'Allegheny city, T. G. Smith, Birmingham Ono. WCracken, no4nor of O'Hara and Penn sts.,sth Ward. , dec2 END:NC ACID-75 Ounces! Dior sale by B.6:FANN.II - decl corner of Fii i 14. ~~' r. Sr ~eL jMICE :toll extensive Fele of Dry !Goods, this A day, Modday, Doc. - 13th, at tO o'clyck, A. M., by James M'Kennai will be sold, at the Auction RO.MP, No 1.14 Wood st. 3, doors item , th, the con tents of 9 cases-and Packages of Dry Foods, some of w hich has been slightly damaged , during the late Freshet, comprisini in part: superfine. kroad.cloths, cassimei es, cassinette. =aline, calicoes, gingham, alpaccas, flannels, Irish linens, rnerinoes, Buena' Vista clottaXalifornias plaids, seawls, atlas., etc. At 2 o'elciek, P. j M., Nousehold Furniture and Kitchen ut*will, • viz: mahogany bureaus, sofas, Rocking chairs, Caney and common ensile, bedsteads tables, carpe 'ng, with a. variety of•Khchen utensils. Atearly gas light, same evening, Gold and Silver Watches, variety and dry goods, etc. - . decll 1 , . JAS. M,KENNA, Anct'r. LARGE SALROF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION--r by James WRenna, on Monday, .Dec. 13th,, at i r 10 o'clock, '4.. M.,,' will be sold at M'Rennais Auc tion Rooms, No 114 Wood st., 3 doors from 5th,,. the contents of 3 cases of Dry Goods, some of which have been If . y slightly damaged, comprising a gene. ral variety; 501 particulars will be given, in Monday's advertisermint. , r ,-. • , --, decll 1 , JAS. WRENN/V . , Auct'r. DU:IGY .+ND HARNESS AT AUCTION—by q WlCenna, on Monday next, Dec. 13th, at 2 o'- clock, P.M., will ha sold, at M , Konntt 2 B Auction Rooms, No 114 114 Wood at., 3 doorit titian 6th, 1 beau - tint' 'Bacon hand Buggy, with top, and 1 sett or !farness. dad 1 , JAMES APKENNA, Auct7r. Auction Bales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. SOUTR-EAST I CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS• Dry Goods. .. OO Moeday morning, the 13th inst., at 10 o'. clockl, will be sold an extensive assortnient of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which are superfine cloths, cassimeres, siitinetts, calicoes, muslina, Irish linens., figured and plaid alpacas, black satin for vesting, black silk, green silk velvet, furniture merino, flannels, blankets, etc. At '2 &Clock, P. M., a quanity of New Orleans Sugar, good quality; Young Hyson nod Black Teas; Rice; toba -.:co; Spanish segars; matches; band boxes; writing anc wrapping paper; queensware, glassware; confection ry, etc. Also, ,general assortment of household and . kitchen f rniture, pyramid and oval coal stoves, selves, wo' den bowls, wheel barrows ' S day and 30 hour m utel clocks, hall and mantel lamps, etc. At 6. 'clocx, P. M., a quantity of over coats, c F pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, umbrellas, boots, shoes, gods over=shoes,hats, caps, bonnets,. musi cal instruieents. gold ad silver watches, knives and forks, pen' and pocket knives, spectacles, German fancy Goo , s, suitable for Holidas presents, etc. declo Administrator's Sale tN rii,eoro g ical and Miscellaneous Books. fAN Wednesday evening, the 15th inst., at 6 o'- kJ clock", at the commercial sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large Collec tion of valuable Theological and Miscellaneous BOoks, from the Library of . the late Rev , d. R. Don lop, dec'd. Also, an extensive assortment of new Books, among which are Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols., Splendid folio and quarto Bibles, music boons, in great variety, blank books, lkc. declo JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct,r. By the President of the rutted States. I N pursuance of law, I, JAMES K. POLK, Presi dent of the United States of America, de hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the undermentioned Land Offices, in the Tcaiirroniq or Wise , at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit; At the Land Office; at MINERAL POlNT,commenc- Mg on Monday, the seventeenth day of Januniy next, for the distilossl of the public lands within the under mentioned townships and parts of towships, viz : North of the base line and meet of the fourth prima pal meridian. Townships fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of range three. TownshiOs fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of range four. Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen - and eighteen, of range five. Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and seven teen, of range six. SectiOns tour, five, six, seven, eight, nine, seven teen, eighteen and twenty, west of "Coen Slough," of township thirteen, fractional townships fourteen, fifteen and :sixteen on the Mississippi River, and township seventeen of range seven. Fractional townships fourteen, sixteen and seven teen on the Mississippi River, of range eight. Fractional township seventeen on the Mississippi River, of range nine.. A' the Land MTh e at GREEN BAY, commencing on Monday She thirty first day of Janunry .next, for the disposal , of the public hails within the under mentioned tOwnships and part of a township, viz ; No-th of thebase lint and rust of the fourth pa/ meridian. Fractionalisection one, in township nineteen, situ stet' northeast of LAms. "PwAvrov.t,' , of range fourteen. Fractionall township twenty-one, north of Fox RIVER," and townships thirty-two and thirty-three, of range nineteen. Townships, thirty-two, thirty-three arid thirty- four, of - tinge twenty. Lands appropriated' by law for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. The offering of the lands will be commenced on the days apptim.ed, and proceed in the same order in which they aro advertised, with all convenient, dispatch, Wail the who!c shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed. But no Bale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of two weeks. GIVEN under my hand at the City of Washington, this ninth day of October, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. By the President. JAMES K. POLK. RICHARD M. Youno, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-ESIPTION. CLAIMANTS'. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any lands within the townships and parts of town ships above enumerated, is required to establish tho same to the satissaction of the Register and Receiver, , 9f the proper Land Office, and mike payment there ler as soon aslpracticable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commence pent (lithe pOilic sale of lands, embracing the tract otherwise such claim will be forfeited. RICHARD M. YOUNG, 1. Comayssioner oft he General Land Office. oct22-lawli*d JO'. W3ODWELL, importer and Dealer in Foreign ;and Domestic Hardware, CORNER SECOND AND WOOD STS., 0C129-1y j PITTSBURGH Books ofi American Sunday School Union. THE cheap Ilabrary, No 1 01 . .100 vole., for $lO 00 Do do No 2 du 4 , 10 00 The Child's Cabinet Library, 50 vole., " 250 A good supply of Library Books of all sizes, from iightccnts up tp the largest class of Books. Union Questions Books; from vol. 1 to 12. " Consecutive Questions on Matthew, Child's Scripture Questions. . 1 Union IlymU Books 10c.; New Sunday School Bymn Book 40..; The New Sunday School Hymn ook 2c.; Sunday School Ticketi; Reward Books; Maps, &c. &C. ; Fdr sale at the Eastern Catalogue prices; cata logues furnished gratis, on applicaiion at the De . pository. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, de S 66 Market at. bet 3d and 4th etc zacitl,ce to Stockholders. nLEVELAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—Au in 11j stalment octen yer centum (the 4th instalment) pn the amountpf subscription on the capital stock fthis company', is requirol to ho paid on or before the first day of January, 1848. fiStockholders in the city of Pittsburgh will pay to Messrs. J. W. Robinson &. Co.; corner of Wood and Third streets, k and near Salineville to Joseph G. Lacock; and ear Wellsvil lel to James Stewart, local treasurer,. By order of the Board. A. G. CATLETT, Secretary. Office of the 0; &P. R. R.I . ' • November 30, 5 1847. dec6 . -- AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Donnellsville Rail Road Compa; ay held this day at the office of the Company , 3rd at. W. Robinson Was elected President; W. M. Lyon, treasurer ; Jesie Carothers, Secretary ;and after the ransaction of 4 Cher business, on motion of Thomas axewell, Esq., the following resolution was adopt: ed and ordercip to be,published:' , • ' , Resolved, that as soon as practicable, this Com inny will empT y a competent Engineer to mane .1113 requisite s rvey and estimates preparatory . to the construction of a Rail Road, together with the i•equisite viaducts, &c., commencing at some suita ble point, either in the let or 4th wards of this city, and terminating for the present at the Eistern Banx of the Beaver River; the viaduct over the . Alleghe-. l ay River to be so ',S'onstructed as not to impede the inavigation of the River by steam boats at an ordina lry stage of navigation. • Extract of the minutes. decB - • W. EBBS; Secretary, pro tem.' st received an OCX & CO., and Wood eta. I r 4 r 11 1 : i 4 4T' 1 . - 1:1, ...:'..1 ..:1.::::,..,.,...:1.:1i j , ._._ - ~-~~ ~~- ~ t, . .4 .-,Y *•, . .7 ' , ,,t , ' 4-'--' ,-"..: -,1 2 ` -.= t , ,.'-.. - , ..-. , .." t 1 . ' , 4-" -II: - ` ~i'z , i r -1--'tf IMO mpatemi OIL—TNE, GRXATANALEDY O.F NATURE:—Procured from swellin Kentucky, 180 feet beldur'the eartlits siitlisci. This Oil will be found vastly itiperior to Harlem, B itish, or; any other formerly . :popular Oils. its curathe groper tics for the following alimenti are tiuly'wouderthl. Inflammatory rheumatism; whooping cough. plithis • ic, coughs, colds, spasms, tetter,, erysipelas, Scald head; croup; ihtlammatory sore-'throat, liver com plaint, inflainmation of the kidney's, pates in the • breast, side{ add back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart•burra,dirieaies of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and ear hche, worms., tooth-ache, , sprains, attaintt, burns, scalds,hruisies, cuts,ulceis, cancer, feirer,:sotes,&c. &C. • Price 50 'eehts per bottle. Sold Wholesale- and retail by- WM:. JACKSON, at hii :hoot and shoe • store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The Me soar statels in•the boor-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where theizrtert:c can be obtainad. , Caution,- 7 .1n order to be sore of obtaining the gcouine, purchase only .of the. general :igen for Weatern 'Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through. glib-Agents appointed by him for its sale, eaell'ot whom will have a show bill and general , dirimpiOns in pamphlet form, containing the names and'address of the. Proprietor and General Agent ofWestern Pennsylvania as follows: - Dr. Hall' §rDo. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jaelrson, General Agent for Western Penn sylvania, sa Liberty. street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders most by addressed. Obierve 7 ; r Each kettle is enclosed in oneppf the above .mlO Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the` generdl and only whOlesale agent for Western Preiihsylvania)prir4d on the outside of the label. ' • 0428 BALM OF ()mum' BIA. AIRg N ONIC.—To THE BALD AND Onnv.-1) N 'youiwish a rich, laxurient head of• hair, free from dandruff and surf, do not fail to procure the, genuifie Ditlebna of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than fascia your expectations. Many who have:loir their hair for twenty years, have had it restored to its original perfection by the use of this galsani.::: Age, state or condition appeer to be no olistacte whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thnushnds (whose hair was grey ae . the Asi atic eagle ) have had their hair restored to ita natu ral colorlbrlie use of this in - valuable remedy. In all casee;ofrever.it will be found one of the most pleasant Walth that can be ased. A few applications only are l'neie scar y to neep the hair 'from falling out. It ilitrangthens the roots, it never Mile to im part a rich glossy appearance; - and as a perfume for the toile-ills unequalled, it holds three times as much asLother miscalled hair restoratives and is more elTectrial. The genuine manufactured only by Combstoo Ca., 21 Cournand street, New York. Sold only ; 'genuine in Pittsburgh, by War. SACS son, 89 Ifibbrty st.,head of Wood at.; also, in Wash-, ington, Pa.iby A. Swaney FL Son; in Cannonsburg, by Dr. Voiyelle; in Browaville by - Bennett Croker; also in Oiefy town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md., and 4irginiai v' . novl9-darw6m CAI° Iron! 480 ibs, just reed and for sale by • ; 8.,A. FAIINESTOCK and Co. dec3 ' corner of bat and Wood sts. CDD P4agnesia: 2 cases, just reed End for sale t by B. A. FAIINESTOCK and Co. dec3 • cor lit and Wood Its. DOW:l:4Jalap: 2 caeca. : Piet rcc 9 ,l and for sale by _r B. A. FAIINESTOCK and Co. .dec3 corner bt and Wood a. fIUNI Arabic: 225 lbs, Just rec'd and for sale by 11. A. FAIINESTOCK and Co. car ist and Wood sta. 111110fPliORUS-11 0 lbs, just rrccived and for JC sal by J B: A. FAH'S ESTOCK & Co. 4ec2 cor Front and Wood et. CELADi'D 'MOSS-1 hale, just received and for I sald„t3i B. A. FAB N &STOOK Co. dec2 cor Front & Wood et. 97 ~ . ,,, 74, ,, ,, ,e s ,, ,I i ttd c urz i ee , a f e o h r os sale i eta to y the in p t r e a r idoer with Aromatic pe r cent oil. !Also for sale by the gallon or single bottle at the lislie store of deal DEII4 - /ICS for sale at the wine store dell JACOB WEAVF.Ty elittlSOED and pulverized sugars for sato .„atziiihe of wind.4tore , decf ',, JACOB WEAVER. Barrels, Cincinnati—of a superior sale by • 'uec3 SMITH & SINPLAIR. CtoA:P4 - 4o 4coces I —, ;;T, Cincinnati, for oak by ►tidtV SMITH &SINCLAIR CAIyLES—oO !loxes, for sale by IT sle43 SMITH & SINCLAIR 11)0TATI—G casks, just received and for sale, dcl , SMITH lk SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street. ANi'A-1 case small flake, just received and !fut:sale by' D. A. FAIINESTOCK &Co., • dee3.: . cot of let and Woad sts. TI.I4:I7IIEPASTF:-3 cases, just received and for 51.10 V B. A. PAH &STOCK dr. CO., de.o cot of tat and Wood ate. Barrels--I I 6 Molasses Barrels, on 1 1( c ) g I4I nM S cn t . and for sall)y de e 3 MILLER and RICKETSON. 1 - 4 11LEbil Raisins---50 Boxes Mlt Raisins, just re c.eevOtl stud for rale by dec3 r MILLER and RICKETSOII. , . lOßlCllroonis-100 doz corn brooms, in store C Satyr sole by dc'el MILLER and RICRETSON. Reach Brandy-20 Barrels sup Old Peach Briftoly, in store and for sale by .h 1 I LLER and BICKETSON. iID. Vinegar-23 Bble good cider, Viregar, just ki renamed and for sale, by MILLER and RICKETSON. AIM GREEN-15 canes jest received and for sal}! by. B. A. FAIINESTOCK la CO., deel cor lat and Wood. BEI SWAX-A small lot for sale • SMITH At deet:. 56 Wood street IFILA'N.SERD—A few bags for sale by If ; SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street Banned Borax. 6 cams rec'd and for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK tr. Co., thiv4 r o aor.FirSt and Wood sta. PERItL SAGO---200 lbs.; just received and for .541 e by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Gov. 9 corner of First and Wood sts. L' AP" —A law Kegs No. Liar Bale by SMITH $z SINCLAIR AgATTO-2 basitets Para just received and for kitle by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., dect corlei lind Wood. AttbINES -for sale by the case, tin or half tin nti,ih e wine store of Sled; ANCHOVIES-A few dozen jars for sale at the tttine store of [deel] JACOBWEAVER: jfiCK Bottles for sale at the wine gore of 171 Adecl JACOB WEAVER AGCY Hock Cologne for sale at' the wino store ofti- (dccl) JACOB WEAVER. PAGNE bottles for sale at the wine -store decl JACOB WEAVER. bbls superior just received AAT: II ' I n r d E G fOr sale by B. A. FAHNEBTOCK & Co. ' corner of First and Wood eta. Calcined Magnesia.. scaps just rec 7 4l and for sole by n#4o B. A. FAHNESTOCK Ba. Co. OyOIL -10 Baskets, just received and for B. A. FANESTOCK 4. Co., 1; nova4lll7 corner of First and Wood sta. _ NR, ENGRAVINGS—A further supply of fine ;French and English Engravings, suitable for frutnik for sale at T. A. HILLIER'S' i k. , Looking Glass and Firm) , store, deal-2w . lO4 Wood at. CLOCKS: --20 cases of 30 hour and 8 day clocks, iltrioua patterns, just received and fOr sale, and warrsitted best qualit y. T. A. HILLIER, thc4-2 304 Wood st. 1 Ap lbs . just reed and for,Sale by 4 e-P• nov3o B. A. FAHNEiTOCK & Co • - Lemons. -; ' BOXES Fresh Malaga Lemons, in fi ne order, '. l -A- 7 Tor sole by - P. C. MARTIN, 6016 ,- corner Smithfield and Front eta Tr. ST—T w o certificates of stock of the Exchange I/ Dank of Pittsburgh, one 'numbered 998 in "the mime , of John 'benne, dated' February 1.2th,.1846, 1 for eleven shares; and one numbered 1046 same name, dated Feb. 2,. 1847, for nine shares. I here by give notice to all persons: concerned, to come Ifortvard and show cause why the. Bank should not 'bine new certificates in lieu of the ones lost. • . dec.,3, 1847-2ta vrISE JOBNANSEE: 1, '4 1 Y JOSEPIIII.IIILL.- . W. C. CUBSLY HILL 41c; CURRY, ivourrima, zactimior. /gam(Eas, am) nEALtus FOREIGN AND. DOMESTIC EXCNANGE; CER TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER. • - N0.,615 WOOD ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOVRTD, WEST SIDE, Pittsburgh, Pa All. Funds and Currency received on Deposit., anti P willcctions made in all the principal cities °film United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New :York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale -in sums to suit purchasers. v.- Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and, sold on the most lama ' ble terms. . • The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchange on England, Ireland, Germany, and France procured, 4-c. . mar2.2-y BANICEII9, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, • AND SPECIE, No. 64 Wood at., one door above Fourth, East side, • Pittsburgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all the Cities throughout the United Staten. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums , to suit purchasers. s The piper of thb Ohio,Kentucky, Indiana, and. Virginia Banks bought ad sold on the Most 'favor able terms. • The highest premium paid for Foreign and Amer ican Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for rule in amounts of.£l and upwards. marlo.dawy. ALLEN inialirn. EDWARD - KRAMER & RAHN, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood, sts., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. - N. 'IOLA b INZEAS ARD DEAL.B.R DANK Buying rates. Ohio I die Indiana I " Kentucky I te Virginia I ,c Wheeling I 14 Tennessee 3 " , aul9-y F. E. COE. WOOD AND BEM STIFETS, PFlTfnuaGli, Ph ' D EALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Depositc, EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale in sums to suit Purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. JACOB W RAVER JACOB WEAVER irdm Flour. OREM ' , :' , 4 ' .?,.., - ; , , 1„,,, ti . .... • ~.. -...,_ . : ,-.._. ..,.- _. MEE WILLIAM A. MlLL.itt. Co., ' S SON, • IN EXCHANGE COIN AND NOTES. • treet, Pittsburgh. ange. Buying rate. `Cincinnati die -Louisville g. St. Louis I ,c No. 55 Markets Ex • I pr . I tf 1 te BARK mto Net% York Philadelphia Baltimore ",," • Buying rates. C i ounty &City ord , a dis Relief notes r• Pennsylvania Co .1 , g New York it Maryland is tg lie* Orleans JAS. S.. HOOF MOON AND SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, REVERENCES: Messrs. M. Leech & Son,' • " Ogden & Snowden, " Wm. Bell & Son, Ptrrsannon. " S. M'Clurken & Co. English & Bennett. " - Fleming & Brother, " Fales, Lathrop & Co. Paitan'A. - " Wm. R.Thompson;&Co.) " Hoadly, Phelps tit Co. / Ditv i y oa , " Babcock & 5 " Tiffany, Ward &CO. ' 4 John IliPCullough &Co. BALTIMORE. Mr. James George, " H. Hanna, Commirsal, 0. 'Joseph Watson, M As s l imc, 0. Messrs. Fenner & M , Milltin. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier; ffan Lewistown, Pa. Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1841-y Morse, Weekly Budget or New - Books. IHAVE, this week, received !a large and splendid] assortment of new, novels cheap publications - , ' and current light literature of the day, among which is the following : ' The Convict, or the Hypocrite Unmasked,. a new - novel, by James. - London Quarterly Review, for Sept. Single nilm bers for sale, or subscriptions' received at publish er's prices, no charges for postage. 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, a 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 Lunding, con taining 1300 pages. - Life of Henry IV. King of France and Navarre, by G P It. James, part 4, which completes this valu able work. The Singette Gem, a vet y superior work. Splendors of Versailles, or Court of Louie :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 Dee, edited by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, a splendid number. A Campaign in Mexico with Col. Doniphan, by Frank S. Edwards, a volunteer—with a map of the route; and a table of distances travelled. . The White florae of the Peppers, a comic drama, intßo.acts, by Samuel Levet'. . The Captain of the Watch, a farce in one act, by J. 8.. Planchin. The Bottle, a drama in two acts, founded•on the graphic illustrations ofGeorge ? Cruikshank. The Star of the Fallen, by Newton M. Curtis. . From Paris to the other World, by iucius. The Arabian Nights:, in cheap form, beautifully illuttrated. - Scouting Expeditions of NrCullough 7 s Texas Ran gers, a new supply. Narrative of an Exploring 'Visit to each of the consular cities of China, by the Rev. Sidney:Smith. The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. The American Vocalist, a choice collection of the most popular and admired sentimental, patriotic, comic, Iriih, 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. Waverly Novels; 3 vols . , cheap form. Tlowers 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 maybe learned without a master, with illustrations. The Juvenile Gift for Boys and Girls, a beautiful thing for Christmas. The Mancruvering 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 papers.. A large And beautiful selection of juvenile Toy . Books, &c. &c. . Subscriptions received for all the eastern maga zines and periodicals . ; delivered.a considerahle time in advance of the mail; and without any.charge for postage. M. P. MORSE, No. 85 Fourth street, between Market and Wood ats. New Music. HAT'S al the steer Kimmer ' • • I have come from a Happy Land; Born in the soul ef 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 it' in foreign lands; Blow Gentle Gales—duett by Loder; Forgive, but dont Forget ; Good-bye—Song; Come twine fresh Roses in my hair; Palmetto Waltz;. Cast that Shadow from thy Brow; The fountain of Pearls; The Moonlight Waltz'; May Queen. Received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, Si Wood st. • P. S. Several Pianos of Chickerinrs and Gales manufacture are'row on the way front the East, and will be received in a few days. _ • New Good,. AA. MASON Pc Co., 62 Market street, have. 11 . ,„ pat received, 32 Cities and Packages of New Goods, amongst which May be found, a largo stock of Shawls, of the mostfashionable kinds, Dress Goods °revery variety, most, stuffs, Fancy articles, Trimmings, House Keeping Goods, Ribbons, Laces, tc. etc. . .dec3 =MEE :i:' , :' , .. ;.-::-..iu.:7:.; _~._~ __ Arat gwati kaa CILNIDINN ATI., AND P 1 Eatlß Vacket 3Eii e. T"" Well known line of splendid Passenger 1 Steamers, is now composed of the largest, • swiftest, best finished and furnished, and the most powerful boats on the waters ()lithe West. - Every Accommodation and comfort that money can pro- Cure, haibeen provided for passengers, o The Line has been in operation for five years—have carried a, million of .people .without the feast injury to their persons. The boats will be at, the Foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the reception of freight and the entry of passengers on The regis ter. In all cases passage money musebe paid in advance. • Monday packet. . . The MQNONGAIIELA, CaptV.Vone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheelingevery Monday ever ing at 10 r. at. , ' Tuesday . Paciet. The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capi..Jzo. Klinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh'. wery Tuesday,morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P.' nc, Wednesday P,oket,s The NEW ENGLANDNo. 2. Captain S. peen, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday ovening,ai 10 P. N. Thursday Pa*.ket: The WISCONSIN;Taptain R.J. Grace, will Leave Pittsburgh every Thursday =riling at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10.1*. x. _ Friday .Pacliet. '-' The, CLIPPER No. 2, Captaii Crooks, will leave Pitteourgh every Friday Morning at 10 o'clock; gl ) Wheeling every Friday evenin at 10 P. n. Saturday . PO ket. The MESSENGER, Captain e Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock y Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. X. Sunday Packet. The ISAAC NEWTON, Caitain A. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday marning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling.every Sinday evening at 10 r.ll. novl9 THOSE who have been deceived with mock, re tended Hair preparations, ishould read the fol. lowing statements of respectakle personi: - ' Mr. Abisham Vanderbeck, or 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies that his head as entirely bald on B. v the top, and by the use of two a. bottles of. Jones , Coral Hair Restorative, he bas a good crop of.hair, and will soon have it long, Ai k, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, certifies: On the 3d of Feb. I 7, that Mr. Thomas Jackson's bead, on , the top, was entirely bald for fifteen_ years, and that by using two 3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. He e xpects by using this a little longer to have a better 'head of hair than he ever had. RAVE You Scuas- on DArrritturs 7 Mr. Power, a grocer, on Fulton Si., had his hair com pletely choked up with dandriaff, and , Jones , Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth of air, it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the calp, so that the Re storative may enter-the pores. This may be done by - applying it with a moderate' hard brush, but it is,, not necessary to use these har h means except in ac tual cases of baldness. Wh re the Hair • falls off, turns grey, & c., apply Rest rative with the hand, or a soft brush. Part the hair n the different places, so that the restorative may t siuch the scalp. • The same directions may be used or Dressing, 4-c. • Said at Jscxsores No 89 Lib rty et: head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. • nov23 lADIES. are cautioned siainst using Common .4 Prepared Chalk: They ar not aware how fright fully injurious it is to the skip ! how coarse, bow rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the skin appears after using prepared c thalk ! Besides 'it is injurious, containing a large uantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable articley which we call Jones , Spanish Lily White.: It is perfectly 1 innocent, being purified of al deleterious qualities; and it imparts to the min a natural, ealthy, ala baster, clear, lively white ••CI the sem time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, Ll.ing it so ft d smooth. Dr. James Anderson, iftacticaiChemist of Massa; chusetta, says: After analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recom mend its use to all whoseskirequires beautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. Dire ctions—the best way to apply. Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. 25 A F/N - F. SET OF Terris roccerrrs.—White teeth, Foul breath, healthy Gums. I Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth . Paste, - have ti khe appeapnce of the I most beautiful ivory, and, a the same time it is so perfectly innocent and esquie)) , fine, that its con-, stant daily uve is highly adva ntageous, even to those I teeth that are in good condition,giving them a beau-1 ' tiful polish, and preventing a. premature decay.—, Those already, decayed it prevents from becoming' I worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose,. land by perseverance it will ;ender the foulest teeth delicately white, and . makefthe breath deliciously 'sweet.. Price 25 or 37; cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham it. sign of the American Eagle, New York,' and 'by! the appointed Agents whose 'tittles appear in the next column. Wm. von sts-RILY, and gct a rich husband, ladyl ' fortune' face is your foune.r , 'let beautiful; clear, fair!. Is it white? If not, lit can be made'so even I though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned ) and freckled. Thousands I have been made thus who have washed once or trice ,with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,. The effect is glorious and magnifi cent. But be sure you get the genuine Jones' $030; at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, , curvy, Erysipalas; Bar -I ber's Itch, are O ft en cured by Jones's Italian Choral- , cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed.. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the akin, all know. Sold at the Amnrican.Eagle, - 82 Chatham st. Mind, reader, this seldom. or never fails.,; . , C.IINGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Ant .1' cxsorr's, 89 Liberty at ., head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. I - ,- nov23 Tobacco. 115 BOXES, 0: J. W a rwick, . s'd; , 110 asJohn Re 1 ker, 595; d, .. 50 1 if t . 5v.; - 55 ~ Henry & ames, 59g; 20 .. J.-M: Stanard, -- 6 9 3; 13 ~; A.. D. Read, s'a; ' 12 .. Henry 4r James, EPs ; ' 15 .. D.J. %Va-wick, 89s ;,. 70 .. R. B.WarWick, fine Ps; . 40 .. John Norell, .Ps ; . 1 15 ~ Henry & James, I's; 7 ~ D.J. Warwick, sup, re ; • 4 .. John Rucker, .. ,Pa,; Consignment from Manufacturers of Lynchburg, Va., in store and fot sale by L. S. WATERMAN, No 31 Market; and 62 Front st. . Cainton to , PHILADELPH A. AND NEW YORK 1.. PEKIN TEA COMPANY, having understOod tha certain pesons in Pittsburgh were claiming the exclusive right to sell their Teas in that city, Would state that they have abandbned, some time since, the exclusive 'agency systeni, 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. R. Stockdale, is now at MOMastersc Eagle Hotel; Liberty st., Pittsbuigh, reedy to reeeire orders. All Teas sold by the Company, are warranted equal . , to any sold in the United States, and no payment re aited until buyers are dntirely satisfied as to the fact. lose. of the Company, No. 35 PrinCipai .."archon....,. North Front street, Philadelphia. , novll Im3tw AteCALLMONT Sr. BOND. TIREMIUM LOZENGES, carefully prepared by r Brewer, Stevenson & Cushing, Boston, flavored with rose, lemon, sassafras,: pepermint, cinnamon, and checkerberry. • • - - Preston's and Merril' i Concentrated Extract Vanilla, for the flavoring ices, jellies, custants, eta., possessing the -elegant flavor of . the Vanilla Bean.' 1 1 It will be found ihe l ost convenient article - for i custards, blase mange, - ce creams; etc. - Preston's Extract Le on for flavoring , jellies, Sauces? pastry, etc. i Preston's Prepared Gr oats , -for making pure gruel 'plan minutes , and a ve ry useful article in case. of sickness. . - • . The genuine R. G Radwails Chinese hiedicated Soap, for Tan? Freckles,.. Pimples, Blotches, etc., and:equally: good.for shaving and the toilet. Just received and for nale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ts Co.. cot 6th and Wood sta. Drugs. Sulph. Potash ; ! Mace'; Sal. Tartar ; ! Ern?. Roborans ; • Martial Flowers; Hya. Potash ; Hipo. Sulph. Soda ; I Tartar Emetic, French ; Spermaceti ; I G. E. Catheters ; Just received andfor eby B. Al FAHNESTOCK 81. CO. cot First and Wood ats. .., ~,.. -..; - . .......... 2, ' -7 a, , ; - ' ,. .-'. '‘';',.. - .-"•; , :t:':: , "...t.;.: ,, , ,, -. , .'''.. - -' . :-* ,. . -- :_‘ , ‘ , !:,--::.%...,'-:::;,!, ~.',-.1:':::::".4.-:;.:t..,7.,!;•.--."i'' t 4` PaIVATE DISEASES. Da. linown, of 65, Rio.. mom Alley , cal be con sulted in all cases of a pri vate or delicate nature, in eide,ntto thisharnan frame. Syphilis, and syphilitics. emptier's, gensrrhica, antk its consequences, together. with all VENEREAL dis eases, imPiritiei of the blood, with all diseases of; VEIVEREAZ origin, Oils,. , gleot, urethral discharges, ..... I mpotency; also piles, rheu matism, female Weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly soppressions. Diseases of the joints, Mitt- . la in ano, nervous difections, pains in the back and . loins, irritations 9 r the neck of the bladder and kid: neys, acrobatic eruptions, tetter,ring-worm, memo- rial diseases, etc. • TWELVE -TEARS PRACTICS :Exclusively devoted..to the study and treatment or venereal. disorders, and these arising frorp youthfll. excesses, gaiety, climate, or. impurities of the blood,. whereby the constitution may 'have been enfeebled, enables Dr.. Brown to offer assurances and gpeedy. relief to. al) who smay placq thentssulves under •hie, TSBURGII Dr. Brown's officesare conveniently arranged into, seperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with,. oat fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many personals need cor medical, aid, to obtain geed advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready.skill in removing venereal diseases, in their various forms and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be. equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised, that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated to every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exc lusively to the treatment of those chst. eases. Dr. Brown is tho only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh wfio gives his whole attention to those complaints. gl-Certain, sap and speedy cures will in all cases all cases guarantied. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, witlss. out interruption from business. irr Reim or Briptitre—Di. Brown also ineite persons afflicted vgith Hernia to call, as he has paid particular attention to this disease. . Letters from a distance, asking advice, must Cot! tain a fee, or they will not be attended to. il:T.olfice on Diamond Alley, a few doers from Wood street, towards - the market. Consultations strictly confidential. octUdfirwy 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 fashionable modern style, and comprehending every convenience, are offered for sale at prices and on terms retalering them bargains worthy of at tention. Each house will be sold with 100 feet of ground in front, running back 110 feet toPark street, for only $5OO more than the building cost the own er; or the purchaser may take, a house and 40 feet of ground, at a price $7OO, lees than the building cost, absolutely throwing the 40 foot lot into the bargain. These are the best bargains now offered to the public, and are deserving the attention of those desirous of securing cheap rind genteel dwel lings. The houses are in prime order. Enquire of the subscriber, who can be seen at the Office of the Gazette, every forenoon between the hours of eight and ten, and at other times at his rooms at Mrs. IHay's bearding house, Robinson's new Row, fede ral et. Allegheny City. D. N. WHITE, dec3 Agt. for the owner. JOSEPH lIIIIRPHYtB LOOKING GLASS AND CLOCK STORE, No. 98 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. GENERAL assortment of Pier; Mantel and A- Toilet Glasses; Portrait, Minature and Land scape•- frames, plain and ornamental, of every variety of patterns.. Also, a new style of IVindoto Cornices, call in and see them, all of which will be sold cheap for Cash, or City Acceptances. fg-Hotels and Steam Boats furnished cheap. ' JOSEPH MURPHY, 93 Wood st. Practicat'Gilder.• nov3o ONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Dams bfr.r.cirrcatt, 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 Plans . , planed on one or both sides, constantly on band. Sash, Doors and blouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and Carpenters, would find it to theirad-- vantage to give him a call ,aa he can now furnish them with planed stuff suitable for every description of worn. dec3-tf *: New and Popular Plano Music. DEAREST MJE,—a popular Ethiopian Melody. Mary Blanc CS SC Take me back to old Virginia shore ; • - ' Rose of Alabama ; - Mountain Maid's Invitation I • Blue Juniata ; Schoolmaster's Glee; Oh ! Summer night: from lion Pasquale ; • • What'. 'a the Steer Simmer; • Scene, that are brightest ; Lament of the Irish Emigrant ; • Rockaway ; • I'm Afloat; May Queen; • The Watcher; ' 7 •' • • • . Joys that were 'tasted 0 Come to Me; • Oh would I wero a boy again; • Molly -Baran ; • • ' _ Mary of Argyle ; • Evergreen Polka Golden Drop Waltz; • • ' . New Aurora Waltzes ; . • '• Rosalba Waltz •, • Louisville Quadrilles ; . . • Duvernore Exercises, No. I. ' • : '.• Received and for sale by JOHN H. MF.LLOR, 81 Wood street. - - . ItcHate....BolanPa Standard - • • ' ' .bray. .. 1r ACM ANELLPS HistOry of Florence and the 11 Prince; Roscoe's , Leo the Fourth; Roscoo's Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas; Beckman's History of Inventionsd Memoirs of Count Grammont; Schleyelll Philosophy of His tory;' Schleycll's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs of Col Hutchinson; Robt. Hills Miscellaneous Works; Life of Bomenuto Cellini; Cox's House yf Austria; Bonteriveck's Spanish Literature. For sale by H.S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market et. OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS--In pursuance - . of the provisions of the charter of .incornora, tion, the annual meeting of the Stockholder' of tho 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 orPittsburgh, for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing year. I. d.ecti • BAKEWELL, Seel. CHINESE HAIR CREAM I • 'A MATCHLESS ARTICLE FOR THE. • Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the Hair ! THIS CREAM, when once known, will supersede all other articles of the kind now in tuse. 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 beautiful, lively appear ance ; and will also make it maintain its and healthy color, twice as long as all the prepFa dons whiel are generally used. Where the hair Is thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using this cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair, should at once pru chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream; as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the oth er preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every instance. For testimony to its very superier qualities, see the following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to Messrs. Hendersbott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the. Southern States: , M=2ll " r f s ,' L i~4.~. ~k~:" :L: . . . ...., .. . . . A Chance fee DereUWE., Letter from the Re!. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pulaski. Messrs. liendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen—l take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Da. PasnisresCritsrs. HAIR Cause—for, about two years ago, my hair was very dry, brittly, and disposed to come out: but having procured a bottle of the cream, and used it. according.to the prescription, it is now soft, elastic, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This cream, however, - has metmy expects tion. . As an article for the toilet, m y wife s gives it prefer ence over all others, being delicately perfumell, sad not disposed to rancidity. The ladiesiesrpecially find the Chinese Cream to he a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. RespeCifUlly, &c. , R: CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7, 1847. Sold wholesale and retalkin . Pittsburgh,.by John M. Townsend, No. 45,` Market street ; and loot Mohler corner of Wood . and Flak striate. • • jels dkwly . . _ jONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS.—A,, A. M. j sort and Co, 62, Market street, havejass re. ceased, per expreas, 160 of those eery fsehibliatde. Long and Sivare Shawls. • ' ' '-'4.- ~ ', ~ . .., • ''''' . _ ' '', ' -. • tr;i::'''..; ..:.' -- .5,,,F-- .7 : , ~.... -. :<1 t ,k,_,4-2. ;':'' ,4!`..,. ~T''. q l ..., ~ 3 :', • • ' ,4- 1 . Pi:,.. , .. izvit,.'4,-:. , , ~.:, ~' •- z.. 1 1 , : t-, 1 if• : th - 4 t •.:- '-'. '`. ' ' , ' ,- ' 4'.' . ~ -.4 . , , vl.. cT. ' c,,,,, ~":-.4,- , - ,1 ti: ti.. y 1.,-, -z - „';,is-'',-. Ale' If.--., ~,;..., ~...-,.44.:!, ' . ,;, ":" . ... ....f , - ' ':. f , . i ~..: '; -1,,-.e.4, ',,.., • ..:•;...:: •"'-- ':','-'. ;4wl-.,4!-,4,i,p-2,.' , , •.,:4 1 ; . !: 23 - ..-.5.,-.. . ._ ',.4.' 4101107- ' -1 1,14'; - ,::••• . . ' - '. '.i . 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