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' {. :1, • '.‘ • : • Prepared and corrected every Afternoon. • . PITTSBURGH , BOARD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR NOVEMBER. ashua Hanna, W. R. Murphy, James May PITTSBURGH IHRIHITS---DAILY REHM . OFFICE OF THF. POST, ? TUFSTIAT Moarsina, Dec. 14, 1847. S • Yesterday was another of the same. We have nothinito report, worth the room. FLPUR—Nothing doing worth mentioning. ASHES—Demand trifling; with few sales. Scorehings, 505 1; sale of Pots at 54; Salceratas, SUgAß—Sotne arriving; sales regular at 50 .MOLASSES--Sales at 27028 c. WINDOW GLASS--Sales SAO at $3 75. DRIED PEACHES--Sales at $1 56. LARD : —Sales at 7108 c. , ? BEANS -Regular sales. IA 75051 00, for the best small white. JOS. W .110 DWELL, - Importer and Dealer in ' /Foreign and Domestic Hardware, COll EZCOND AND WOOD ITS. oet29-ly PITTS BURGH J. B. BISHOP VETERINARY SU4EON &N be found at his horse slioeing establishment, 1 4 _, near the St. Clair street bridge,lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. : novs-d6m rPETTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &c.—Who would for a single day scratch, when afflicted with the Tetter, Itch, or other diieases of the akin, if they knew who would relieve•and cure them. 'Tit horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch when alone; but more horrible to abstain from it, [fur decency sake,] when in company. Let it be remembered that DR. LEIDY'S T ETTER ITCH OINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other pteparatien in existence in curing the Tetter, 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 be of long standing, and the constitution affected thereby, if. Dr. Leidy's. Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be used with the Ointment, they will care 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 Tatter and itch 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 :Nat/neat. Price of -Ointment 26 cents. For sale by • B. A. FAHNESTOCK Sr. Co. Cor of First and Wood, also cor of 6th and Wood' street,. declo IFEMBE A MASON 4- Co., 62 Market tt., will open A this monting, 20 pieces of French Merinos, of the best qualities and most desirable colors, also 10 pieces*/ those very auperiorCashmeres. declo Charles Shafer & Edwin E, sismsne., HAVE _associated themselves in the practice, of Law, in the City of Pittsburgh. Office, Fourth strent;between Mirret and Wood, formeriy oicupir ed by Shaler bi Simpson._ Address Shafer Sr. Stanton,, 4ittebeigh. , dee9-I 'after F.. ~ rF~. , : •,,1*,,,,;•ri C . L.EARING OUT SALE - 1 BARROWS AND TURNER, At No. 40 Market Street, WILL close the balance of their stock of Dry Goods by the 20th inst. Asti invite the Men tion of purchasers to the following Wool Cashmeres: 0- only a few patterns left, very choice styles, at 700 . 75 c. p yard: usual price $101,25 Raw Silk and Gala Plaids: :':, '.r` -.'"! lENSIM =ER REM 'Fine Dress Gingharas, at ISle yarth areal !trios 25031 cents. For Evening Dresses—Embroidered Swisses, sal carines, Berages, wrought and shaded Tar!tons, Lawns, Mulls, Swisses, etc. Frbnch Chintz and Lawns, neat ()steams in all MEM • colors • Black Merino Shawls, of superior quality, ' plain centres and vich borders - Black waPil Mantilla gilks, of the finest qtedicy, at $l,lO per yard: unial pri• e $1,15 ; Plaid Silk Scarfs and Cravats; English straw and braid Bonnets ; -Bonnet and cap ribbons; very cheap; Satin and Mantua ribbons, of every color awl all widths; Reven linen and cambric handkerchiefs ; Silk pocket hdkfs., of every style, 25 per cent. :helper than can be found ; French worked collars and chemizetts ; Berage, gauze, and lace veils; • Linen cambric., of fine quality; Thread, aconet, mull, bobbin, aad Lisle edgings and laces, at any price to close them; Gloves and hosiery, of every description, cheap ; Bro. pd. Grass, for shirts, at 62;075; prices 8 C 25; English paper cambric.; Super white Holland.; Irish linens, as low as 16c; . , - Barnsley's 10-4 linen !Meetings; do. 9-8 pillow linens; Superior linen damask napkins; Marseilles quilts; Scotch diapers; towellinis; Curtain calicoes; together with a general variety of seasonable goods, for men and boys' wear; Country made blankets. etc.; at BARROW'S A. TURNER'S. ; Between Third and Fourth streets. - READ THIS ! Deafness or Fifteen Years Cured. The following is from Dr. Wm. Miller. New-Yoatc, April 26, 1847. TIE- S. B.:SMITE: Dear Erir—l will give a state „UP mint 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 ears in 1832, from cold. He could not hear a gun fired close by him, nor the explosion from the blast ing °frocks, soft e four hundred yards from his place oTlabor, unless more than a keg of powder wasused at a blast. This state continued till a few days since, when he was,with one application of the Electro Magnetic Ma chine, 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 et:, near 3i- c• 1 ENS Dictionaries....Ereek, English, elitist cal. &o. A NTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; Dict" tinny of Greek and Roman Antiquities; MlCialloughls Commercial Dictionary; • Ure's Dictionary and Supplement--Arta, Manu factures, and Mines ; • Webstees Octavo Dictionary, revised edition; • Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's Dictionary ; Lidell and Scott's Greek *oil English Lexicon ; Worcester's Dictionary, English ; Fleming's and Tibbin's French and English Dictionary; _ Leveret , ' Latin Lexicon; Union Bible Dictionary; Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary ; Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. ' The above , with a_ general assortment of Theolo iboal, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School Gooks, always on hand and for sale low. ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, decB - -56 Market at. bet 3d and 4th. Slaw Fancy Goods and Christmas Tays. THE inibscriber hasjust received a large and splen did assortment of _fancy soda - and toys, suitable for the approaching season, which will be offered at the lowest prices, T. A. HILLIER, deed W 4 Wood st. BROMIDE POTASH — IOO Ouncesj just reoeired and for rode by c - B. A. FARNESTOCK & Co., corner let and Wood sta. • - , ~,C —; - -, .-' , :^' ~. ~.' •,1` '-, , ~ ' :; - . .',,5 . ':-..:::`,,,!:,,,,-',,,,,',., ..•-•,-,_,• -' , , ~.-3...-`,•':;,,,_,,,f;:!;1"-,;:-;, ..te, ,:7 — '. 7" ' " -.' 3 , 5• ;• A ," '`. ',-iY . ~'''''-', ,-'', :' t ': `; i 5 ,'.,•. : 4 4 --..-';`l,-.•''.'14,1',11,47,c,.44,e;":„:;:., ''', 4 14, - • * r", - , _,...,.,!,,,,r, ~,".i.:4- :`57.7..'4P r' > r ~ .s.. ,r- `-' ' • ' - ..%•,-'' t : a'' iz '.S .sipc.„-le.,,:fjir_.T.,,-,,,: MEM CODDERCIAL RECORD. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. ip yarrWATSIt I/C SRN CHAIMIL • ARRIVED. • , Caleb Cope, Moore, Wellsville. Hibernia No. 2, Klinefelter, Cill. Loyal Hanna, Jack, St Louis. 'Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville DEPARTED. Monongahela, Stone, Cin. Beaver, dikke, Wellsville. Fr e ,dship, Davis, Nashvilln- - America, Decamp, Wheeliag. Pilot No. 2, Kearns, Nishville. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatimi, Cox, Brownsville. French Merinos. LAW NOME. '-' , :• - • ,. !`i ., :7 ,-1 '::!': . : . ~,,•;:..,'.:.';.-...5`,',:.'...t.:.,- ERNE GREAT ITALIAN RES,IEDY PHILADELPHIA, April 26, 1646. Being afflicted for some 8 years with thatlmost listressing disease. the asthma, and for thin ;Last!lest 1 years much of the time confined to my kopm. and at several different times my life w 4 'des ;mired of; 1 concluded to obtain some .ox hia tonie Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to ale by a friend from New York. who stated, that it had cured some of the most inveterate :eases mown to the medical profession : Suffice it ti)s'ay, .bat, -after using the above medicine for alsatit 4 reeks, I was entirely relieved, and 1 believe•radi , ally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st., P'hilad* Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agetuts; see advertisement. feb24. CrWallOPI SG Conou.—Messri ob served some time ago a communication overt the signature for "A Parent," stating that Dr. Jayite's Indian Expectorant had been the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffer; aig severely with whooping cougra; and having, hut a short time before; lost one of my children' by that dreadful cotnploint, and having another, and my only child, suffering the greatest agony vhth :he same disease, and in hourly expectation °tits leath, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it, snd zommenoed using it according to the directions— and to the surprise of all it began to mend in:fif teen minutes after we commenced using it, and ;the ;had has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him a husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments. J. L. SLNIPKIN§ Philadelphia, April 22d,1846. Japte's Hair Tonic.—We commend to the atfen• tion of those desirous of restoring their 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 use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hail., and preventing and curing many affections of,the skin. Its virtues are amply and sufficiently ptov Y. Sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood--and at the Drug Store of 14. P. Schwartz, Federal stteet, AllegheuyCitg mar 4 The time has tome when coughs and colds are rife, when consumption insinuates its changeful form—nips many a lovely bud, and lurks within the present blooming flower, the beautious cheek now deadly pale, now flushed with crimson woe, bespeaks the presence of a foe, a direful foe, %, -ho Ratters to destroy. To drop the metaphor, sudh is Consumption, often brought on by neglected coughs and colds, wet feet, &c. BEIVAttI., and uses the sovereign remedy, Doctor Sherman's All Heiling Balsam, a certain and never failing remedy: for coughs, colds, consumption, asthma, pain iii Ibe side and breast, whooping cough, palpitatiiin of the heart, liver complaint, bronchitis, &c. 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold wholesale'aud retail by Vir. Jackson. at his Boot and Shoe Store, and Patent Nledicine Warehouse, SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agents in every town in the U. States. See advertisement. nov23 The Cry is Still they Come—Some have alieady made their entry, and a whole Battalion at!' on their march. This is the season when Gliteral Disease makes his appearance, his trt,ops are tell disciplined and officered. General Consurnbtion his chief warrior, is wending his way onwards, accompanied by his Pioneers. Wet Feet, Cbugh, Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood. Debility, Exhaustion, Flushings of the face, &c. and those disturbers of the peace of mankind, Brrkiti al affections of the Throat, Asthma, Whopping Cougi,&c. But thanks to Dr. Sherman. of 'New York, far his great invention, " The 411 heating Balsam," Try—and be Ivry& Price 25 cents and 00 per bottle. Sold , by WM. J ACKSON, at his Patent Medi ' tine Warehouse and Beot and Shoe Store, sti Lih. erty street, Pitisixwgh, and by duly appoink A gents, in every town in the States. oet3o • Important to Consuntmines!! I—Strange ! ..That so many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradually wearing them down, and slowly,;but surely stealing them Into that dreadful disease Consumption—that disease which carries off thou sands daily, are doing nothing. or what is Worse than nothing, gorging themselves with mettriinis. that are puffed to the skies for cures they are Oil! to hay.e effected on some foreign or unknown per sons. When they can.be risitively cured by using Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort: ond Tar;n4ch still continues to effect the most Won. i derful Cures ever recorded in the annals of medicine. • A fact which is proved •by reference to the *est number of 'certificates from the first and mosl re. speetable citizens such as r . Wm. J. Richaids, Judge Wm. Burke, the WiTe of the Rev. l W. • Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor in Eclicetic Medical College of Ciocinuati, and others of this place. Certificates not only of remarkable "Ores lof dtressin,„. , Cough, but Consumption ac ally cured, after the Physicians of the highest standing had given them up to diet If men of suet, standing will vouch for the grert virtues co! medicine, we cannot but infer that it is at letist all that it - 3 represented to be. It can be itail:at D. C. Kneeland's, also at Messrs Kidd 4. Co,tf nov23 . . SHELL OYSTERS. A CONSTANT supply of superior Shell Ofiters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and ;every delicacy of the season, served up in superior:atyle, at the shortest notice. BANE EXCHANGE,., dec6-tf Third at. bet Wood and Market at. New Books! Now Books lI THE Convict, or the Hypocrite unmasked,liy G. P. R. James, Esq., Jack Ashore, by T.alow • ard, author of Rattin the Reefer, die star 4f the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black PlumedAlie men. The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Preen and Blue, by Charles Carey, of the U. S. Navy:. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louis Sidney. s Stanhope, author of "Striking Likenessear etc. Leonilla Lynmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodliridge, by Miss Leslie. billion Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. .• Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply. i ~'. The Manmuvering Mother, by the author ofi"ltis tory of a Dirt. • The Wilfulness of Woman, by the same atitlor. The Old Commodore, by N. Howard. Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawbery girl—a tate of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. u Kaam, or Daylight; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Ashton, 2 rola; by Lady C. Jong. The Splendor of Versailles, and the Court Of Lou is the XIV. Flowers Personified, Noe 9 and 10. .., . Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. ~- Magazines, Newspapers, etc, it . London Punch and Pictorial Times, piir, last steamers. Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yan kee Doodle Pictorial,. For sale by li W. S. CALDWEhL, d ecB 3d street, opposite the Post (Moe. MR. DUFF'S ' AND WRITING ROOMS, !corner offith and Market ate., are now open for ail.ernoon eveening classes; Mer cantile and Steam boat BoOk-keeping are tight in each a manner that every learner going t hrough the whole course of teaching, will be thcitoughly qualified to take charge of books either in coon ling houses or on board steamer& Any numbnt of re ferences can be given to this effect. Mr. Du4P,s new treatise on steamer's accounts, the only ininplete work yet published es this subject, for sae at the Class room awl by the Book stores. s decS f)1iK1IiIN( Doctor Ralph's Pills. lir HESE valuable Family Pills are daily . , gaining increased confidence among all classes of the community. The No 1, as a Purgative cannot be excelled by any medicine now before thei,pahlic; whilst the No. 2 acts as a gentle luabve and strengthener. They purify the blood, and mature lost health and spirits. One trial will convince the most sceptical, of the truth of the above statement. Price 25 eta. a boa. • S. L. CUTHBEterr .Wholesale Agent, No. 50 Smithfield' at-, By whom, agents and others, will be sun lied on the same lithercrlierms, uat the Centr Office, New York. Aomtra—Wm. Cole, Allegheny city, T. 4i. Smith, Birmingham; Jno. M , Cracken, corner of o , llera and Perm sta., sth Ward. dect BENZOIC ACID-75 ounces just rites:4o and _Dior salt by B. A. FAHNESTOCK es Cy !ea corner of First and Wtio :k~ • •, •': 1 ~... i i . le2st Administrator's Mae Of Theological and Miscellaneous Books. (AN Wednesday opening, ,the 15th inst., at 6 o'- ,clock, at the commercial sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large collect tion of valuable Theological and Miscellaneous Books, from the Library of the late Re'd. R.Dun lop, deed. "Also, in extensive assortment of new Books, among whiCh are Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vole., splendid folio and quarto Bibles, music boosts, in great variety, blank books, &c. declo JOHN D. DAVIS, Ana's.. BY JOHN' D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER. SOUTH-EAST coincrs Or WOOD ADD TUTU STREETS. . ON Thursday morning, the 16th inst., at 10 o'. clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth its., will be sold without reserve, to close several consignments: 14 pieces assorted prints, 14 pea plain and plaid alpaccas, 19 pcs red and yellow flannels, 15 ins Ky. jeans, superfine cloths, satinetta, cashmere, cloth and silk shawls, blk Thibetshawls, with heavy silk fringe, blue black and green silk velvet, bonnet and dress silks, infant's frock bodies and skirts, blk silk net for veils, art& eial flowe:s,hos'ery, gloves, patent thread, umbrel las, bonnets, a variety of fancy goods, etc. - At 2 o'clock, P. M., 18 pair German ' , races, 8 dozen fancy German mugs, PO toy castles and cot• tages, engravings, looking glasses, B day and 30 hour mantel clocks, glassware, queensware, confec tionary; German toys and fancy goods for holiday presents; a large (inanity of ape and second hand household and kitchen furniture, among which are mahogany spring seat sofas, rocking chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, tables, fancy and common chairs, etc. 16 barrels good quality Now Orleans Sugar, 4 half I chests Young Hyson Tea, 4 barrels. Rice, 2900 Spanish scgars, 20 reams 22 by 32 printing paper, tovels, manure forks, band boxes, carpeting, etc. At 61 o'clocK, P. M., Ready made over coats, pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, drawers and other clothing, gold and silver watches, fine table cutlery; I superior razors, razor straps, spectacles, fancy toilet . and shaving mania, cologne water, variety goods, me. deel4 CIF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Cut lery; Furniture, Watches. etc. On Thursday next, December 16th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be Sold, at the &Cajon Rooms, No, 114 Wood st., 3 doors from Fifth, balance of a Retail Dry Goods Store. comprising cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts, alpaccas, merinoes 2 moos de !eines, Ban ds, x s, calicoes, shawls and hdfa., also fine cutlery, clothing, boots and shoes. At 2 o'clock, 'P. M., a large lot of Household Furniture and Kitchen utensil 4, comprising ma hogany bureaus, . sofas, Rocking choirs, fancy and common chairs, pier tables, bedsteads heavy biota eta, feather beds, carpeting, etc., together with a variety of Kitchen utensils. At early gas light, same evening, a large lot of new and second hand Gold and Silver Patent Lever and other Watches, Brass Clocks„ also cloths, cassi meres, and ott er dry goods, cutlery, clothing, etc. deep - /AS. IVPICENNA, Auettoas WM. S. BURNSIDE, AUCTIONEER. WILL be sold, at the Auction Room, Nort: - west corner of Federal street and the Dia mond, on Tuesday morning, Dee. 14th, at 9 o'clock, an assortment of scatinsable Dry Goods, Hardware, &c., consisting in , part of Cloths, ntriirrreres, Canti netts, Merinoes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Flannels, Linsey,' Blankets, Cashmeres, Calicoes,. Umbrellas, G ng hams in great sanely, Irish linens,brown and bleach ed Mnslins, Vesting*, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large assortment of new and second hand Furniture, among which are bu reaus, hair neat and Boston Rocking chair', dining and breakfast tables, work and wash stands, Bed cords, Stores etc. Also, 12 Bbla New Orleans Sugar; 5 Boxes Roney Dew Tobacco; a quantity of Queensware, Rocking ham Ware, Cutlery, etc. At 61 o'clock, an assortment of German Fancy Goody, Ready made Clothing, ifre. WM..7. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer. Dec. 14, 1847 Valuable Beebe---Bohn•. Standard Ll. brary. iTACIISAVELLPS History or Florence and the l Prince; RoscoeTs Leo the Fourth; Roscoe's Lorenzo de Medici; Schiller's Don Carlos and other Dramas; Beckman's History of Inventions: Memoirs of Count Grammont; Schleyell's Philosophy of His tory; Schleycll's Dramatic Literature; Memoirs , or Col Hutchinson; ,Roht. Hills Miacellaneous Worts Life of Bomenuto Cellini; Cos.'s House yf Austria;' Bonterweck's Spanish Literatuie. Por sale by H.S. BOSWORTH Et CO., 43 Market sr. j_ ONONGOIELA PLANING MILL.--daisas MEl:Linos', 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 order. for plaied lumber, with promptitude, and" at the lowest rates. Boanis and Plana, planed on one or both sides, t.onstantly on bold. Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made to order. Builders and 4arpenters, wonld find it to theired vantage to give him a call, as hejean now furnish them with planed stuff suitable for every description of work. dea-tf NOTICE "PO; STOCENOLOERS—In pursuakice of the proV r isions of the Charter of incorpora tion, the annual meeting of the Stockholders' of the Monongahela Navigation Cimpany, will be held on Monday, thrt 3d day of January, 1848, (being the first Monday of 'the month) at The office of the said Company, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth strect,itjthe city of Pittsburgti, for the pui,pose of electing .tite offteera for the ensuing year. decti WM. ft4ICEWELL, Sec'y. CLEVELAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An in stalment often yer centum (the 4th iastalment) on the agiount of subscription on the capital stock oftbiseonipany is required to:be paid on or before the first day of January, 1848. tStockholders in the eity of Pittiburgh will pay to Messrs. f. W. Robinson 84 Co. corner of Wood and Third streets in and near Sslineville to Joseph G. Lacock; in and near Wellsville to James Stewart, local treasurer, By order ofthe Beard. A. G. CATLETT, Secretary. Office of the O. & P R. R.I . November 30, 1847. 5 ded6 Growth, Beauty, and Restoration of the Hair ! THIS CREAM, when once known, will supersede all other articles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, unhealthy, or turniag grey, a few applications will make the hair soft and dark, awl give it a Oeautiful, lively appear ance; and will also make it 'maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as Ring as all the prepara tions whica are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using this cream. ];very lady and gentleman-who is in the habit of using; oils on their hair, should at once pur 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' superior qualities, see the following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwell, to Messrs. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents Inc the Southern State's: Letter from the Rev. R. oaldwell, Pastor of the , - Meagre. Henderahott andiStretch : Gentlemen—l take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent poiparation called Da. Ps.aattut 9 sextztvEss HAD( CREAM—for, about tWo years ago, my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed tot:omit outs but having procured a bottle 4 the cream, and sued it according to the prescriptien, 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 metnay expects lion. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it prefer• ence over all others, being delicately perfumed, and not disposed to rancidity. The ladies especially will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in thei preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &c. IL CALDWELL. Pulaski, January 7, 1847. Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by Joh M. Townsend, No. 45, , Market street; and Joe Mohler, corner'of Wood !arid Fifth streets. jel&dBcivly N" ;TESTAMENll3—Tyndallts New Testi men4 Leave do; .Sweederos do; French add German Testaments. U./ S. BOSWORTH 4- Ce, 43 Market. at../, .A..J MASON & Co., 62 Market st.; have re- A. calved the moot extensive assortment !e. Shawls to be found in ibis city in addition to the various ettyles of Castiniere, Terkeri, Wool Plaid, Thibet, INett,the. he lime received a new style! en French Shawls, l a asqrerior article and very f Le. laosit ,_. T ., ~.~.~.A ' ' •!.•.:•••.,t.;',,-.;t-.-:..;:; '.-7,:!._, ~.,... = -..",;.:•ki•,:::".,....'.f.,'-.;., 1 '.'.: - 4 7. ',... ,„,-....yf-,;..,,3...:-,..',.... IMMINI MEM - .~~~ ~ .-` :. ~ r 'Auction = Oaks. Auction Males Dry Goods Auction Sale• BY JAMES M'KENNA /Coate to Stockholder• CHINESE HAIR CREAM! • Y•FCSLEID FOIL THE Presbyterian Cht!rch, Pulaski. [ I • 1! -I - f 4 . , . ' ••••....,-", e ,- .w! .. .ii7a:l 4 .:p.l*-4,4 - +.,- , *4 z.l.f4.,Thi Til4v',,, ..F....,:,....:.:;i:,.%F.1-&-: , -.'54. , 74..4.;, f ,-.4 , .. -, . . . . , MESE NMI EMI ISE I - , Fi * ,1 , F -Y. , :y.'' . ...-'ti'*- - -': . -!--:i.';''. - ,.:•!::'.; . . , ... , '5 - ,..::` . ;,::": , ';': ':';3'''.:.:' 1 - : RICA• 11 011.- 4 .4 GREAT REMEDY OP - NATURE:-Trottirtmlfro • ma well in Kentucky, 185 feei,below' the earth's surfaae. This Oil will by found vastly - Harlem , B itish, .or any other formerly pt./haler' Oils. Its curative proper ties forlthe followlng tilimetite ere truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping cough. phthia. k, coughs, colds; spasms, totter, rittsipelas, scald head, croupy inflammatory sore throat, liver coM plaint, linflammitlin of the kidneys, pains in the breast,aide and hatk, diseases of the spinet pike, heart-b u rn, diseases of the hip joint; inflamed tioie eyes, deafness and ear ache, worms, tooth-acht, sprains, strain', burns, scalds, bruise., cuts, ulcer's, cancer; fever, sores, &e. &c. Price 50 cant* per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM.= JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The mo HOOT stands in the' door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the or.tructa can be obtained. CatrNon.-..ln,order to be sure of obtaining the gcriodue, purchase only of the general agent for Western Penneylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street,j-br through aub-Agents appointed . by him far its sale', each or whom will have a show bill and general directiolis in pamphlet form, containing the -names and add?ass of the Proprietor and General Agent'ocWesteni Pennsylvania as follows: Dr. if:tall Co. proprietor, Kentucky.. Wm. Jackson., General Agent for Western Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom 0.11 orderi must be Addressed. Obstree—Batch bottle is enclosed in one of the above narked Pernphlets,"and the name of William Jacksen, (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pendrglvania) printed on the outside of the label. ' oct2e HA OF COLUMBIA. TONIC.—To TUE BALD AND GREY. - 1 -If Iyou wish i rich, luxurient head, of hair, fee from dandruff end surf, do not fail to procure the genuine Balsam(' of Columbia. In cases of balddess it will more Binh exceed your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty years, have had ittored to its original perfection by the use, of this re balsam.. Again state or condition appear tci be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow, with 'which the klelictte hair tube is filled, by which: mea thonsands ( whose halt was grey u the Atti..',l atic e agle) have had -their hair restored to. its nits:' 1 ral for the , nee of this invaluable remedy. `` l all cases of fever it will be foun 1 one of the most pleaSant wash-that can be used: A few application* only are necessary to Keep, the hair from falling out.' It strengthens the roots, it never fails tO;ituL part a rich gloss., appearance; and as a perfurao for the toilet it is Unequalled. it holds three timis as much as other -;miscalled hair restoratives aril more effectual. The genuine manufactured oily by Corn bst ark 4. Co:, 21 Cowlland street, New York. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh,. by Wit. Jicx; son, r B9 Liberty st., head of Wood st.; also in. Wash. ington, Ps. by A. Swency & Son; in Cannonsikrgy by Dr. Vdwelle; in Browsville by Bennett 4- Craker; also In every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio,hld.; and Virginia. • novl9-d.tw6ns C 4.8.8 IronV4Bo ibs, just reed and for sale by • 13. A. FAHNESTOCK and Co.. dec3 'corner of Ist and Wood ate. riAllß Mag n esia: 2 easea, - jOstree , d end for 'attic k.../ by - 13. A. FAHNF.STOCK and Co. dec3 • cor 1-t and Wood sts. r)OW'D. Jalap: 2 cases. just reed and for tale by ' • • B. A. FAIINKSTOCK and Co. , den 3 . - corner 14 and Wood st. GUhi Arabici 223 lbs, lust rec'd and for sale by B: A. FAIINESTOCK and Co.' . _ cor Ist and Wood its. Posrifoacs—no lbs, just rceired and for 'sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co..' cur Front and Wood at. ICELAND llitoSS-1 hale, just received and fiat isle by •. B. A. FA lINKSTOOK dec2r : cor Front k Wood at. n"7 eases, I do: each of my "superior Aromatic' it I' Wine Bitters" for sale to the trade with per cent off. , Also for sale by the gallon or single biattle at the wine store of dnet DEMIJOINIStor sale at the wine store Are II , V Et ttusitED alai pulverized sugars for sale ai the C wine, i‘torti of die' JACOB WEAVER. Lkt":°ll.--.74Barrels, Cincinnati—oft superi or brand, for sale by dtc3 SMITH & SINCLAIR. ►S OAP-40 Boxes No 1 2 Cincinnati, for saellT7 doc 3; SMITH &SINCLAIR.' OULD CANDLES-50 Bores, for sa!ebf deC3 : Sslllrii Sr. sikELA.m.r. OT ASH-6 casks, just received and for 'sale, by S 11TH & SINCLAIR:, dec3 . 56 Wood street. ANIMA-a) case small Bake, just received and j,l for' sale by ' B. A: FAIINF.STOCK & Co., dec3 a , cor of let and Wood sts. JLiJV 41F. PAirP.,--3 cases, just received and fur !sale by • B. A. FAHNFSTOCK & Ca, dec3 nor of Ist and Wood sta. M O_ c L o A tis S i : n t ta t r a r n e d l7 r ir al. lt y lasses Barrels ; on • ec3 MILLER and RICKETSOIC RESP Raisins-60 Boxes MR Raisins, just re ceiied and for solo by dec3 MILLER and KICKETSON. —±- CrN flrorims-100 dos corn brooms, in store d air Bele by dcc3 MILLER and RICKETSON. riLD :Peach Brandy-20 Barrels sup Old Peach ky Brandy, In store and for sale by dec3 : MILLER and RICKETSON. EIDER VinOgar-25 nble good eider Viregar, Jun received arid for Kale, by dec3 . • ; MILLER and RICKETSON. GREEN -15 cases just received and for sale by. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., &el cor !stand Wood. lIEESWAX L —A small lot for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, tlecl - . 66 Wood street FLAiSg.Et3—A few bags for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dccl 56 Wood street . . • • Reflood Borax. 6 cases Enilisli t just rec'd and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOOK &Co., nor. First and Wood stn, Inoy3o EARL 5..),G0-200 lbs.; just received and fur _U sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. nov29 corner of First and Wood its. LAIf Alva! Kegs No. I. for sale by nov27 ! SMITH ilk SINCLAIR • I NATTO;v-2 baanets Para just received and for , • male bjet:. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., dec,L 7 cur Island Wood. AltDIlVg. for sale by the case, tin or half tin lb at the mike store of ACOB WEAVER. 14CHOVIES—A few dozen jars for sale at the wine since of Neel] JACOBWEAVER. OCR: Betties for sale at the wine store of ■ JACOB WEAVER ANCY Nock Cologne for sale at the wine store of (401) JACOB WEAVER. HAMPAGNE bottles for sale at the wine store of cleat JACOB . WEAVER. ITBIT ' • GLUE-2 Mils isperior just received T. and iipr sale by B. A. PARNESTOCK & Co. • corner of Finstand Wood sta. dec 1 Calcined Magnesia. 5 cesesojest. reed and for sale by nov3o B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. O/ALIVE OLE-10 Baskets, just received and fo 'sale by, 13. A. FAHNESTOCIC ¢ Co. nov29 corner of First and Wood eta. NW,ENGRAVINGS--A further supply of fine 'Frindh end English Engravings, suitable for framing Tot sale at T. 41" HILLIER'S r Looking Glass and Fancy store, tltc4-2w4 ' 104 Wood et. eIJ.OOXB: , --20 eases of 30 hour and 8 day cloche, varioup patterns, just received and for sale, aad %vivre ntad'heat qualify. T. A. HILLIER, • dec4-2 , .. 104 Wood et. • • ':": Elm Flour. 15011";;J:i3lOt reed FAHNIEVrOCK. & Co Lem... ii.r, FIbXES Freak Malaga Lemons, in line mist, IV for age by . P. C. MARTIN, • nov l6 -': - corner Smithfield mut Front ats L'"wo certll cafe. of stock of the Exchange BarkkAif Pittsburgh, one numbered 8198 in the name of Alm isenate, dated Febreary 12th, 1848, for eleren;, Aare"; and erns numbered 1948 same name, dated Feb. 2, 1847, for nine shares. 1 here by give:ntrtioe to all persons. concerned, to crone forward sed show cause why the Bank should not issue new;certificates in liee Of the'ones lost. %ISO JOHWINSeg. MEI a J. 1 t. I ' , .. , ii.. , , ' '- - :' . .:-,' .- 1.4: . : - '.: . :i-';: .1 ACOR WEAVER I 1 I ~ .,..z..:.; ..-..1: ; , .. , ,. : „; ~:!',.,_-.7'::.ir.,..-';.,' -:.' 7 .. :•;: . .1:' . :1'..1:.)1:,'i!':; -f:': - % . . 1::1.,-di.1.::r=i.•.- - : .1,::r.,*: Ll-11::... ~. „~ . ~. I JOerren naitux. - _ HILL & nAnnEns, EXCIVARGE FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIDEALLUNGE, DES TLFCATES OF DEPOSIT, DANA' NOTES; GOLD AND SILVER. tie. 64 WO'nD frr., 3n noon nELO* FoURTH, wan' SIDE/ Pittatati•gh, Pa. Ault Funds and Curre nny received on Deposit, arid P collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. SiglatEichange on Philadelphia, ,Baltimore, New Yorki Boston and Cincinnati consbuitly for sale in Stites to - snit purrhasers ~fehtnck y , Indianai Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank prows bought aid sold on the'most favora ble terms.;: The highedt premium paid for American Gold. Exchange On togltio, Ireland, Germany and franee procured, ¢c. • mar22-y WILLIAIii As HILL & Co., Emigres, EXCHANGE AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OFD DEPO SPECIE SIT, lIANX NOTES, : •, N0.,64 Wood at., one door above. Fourth, East, side, • i Pittsburgh, Pa. ' r`IIIRRENT Funds received on deposit, and coi l") jemions made on all 'the-Cities throughout the United States. Sight chocks on Baltimore, Philadel phia; New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for ale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia Banks bought and sold on' the most favor able. tenres. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can CohLand Silver coins. - EECHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOITLAND, for sale in amounts orxi and upwards. mitrtilldawy E=l KRAMER & a&nni, , . . BANKERS AND 'EXCHANGE -BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DPOSITE., BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corner n'f Third and Wciod am., directly opposite the S Chitrlca Hotel. my2B 1r N. HOI4M : 1 puarits AND DEALIANA . DANE .. ./Ve. 55 Markt; • ~ i Selling rate. tlxc New York }Or I Ohiladelphia I :" Baltimore I ! sang i Buying rates. : °tie : I dis Didier:vs - I ,:‘ Kentunky 1 4 _ Virginia I .'" Wheeling i 4i Tennessee 3 cc aul94 SAS. S. 1100 N. SUM &LIGE= r . HOON AND SARGENT. ;BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, COS. WOOD AND STITH STSPETS, PITIMSIIAOH, PA bEALERS in Coin, Dank Notes, Time Dills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposite, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities `of the Uunioa, and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. UOLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at ;the lowest rates. azrzacncts M. Leech & Son, Ogden & Snowden, Wm.! Bell & Son, Prrnistinon. S. MlCluiken & Co. English & Bennett. Fleming & Brother Fales, Lathrop & do. Putt.no 4 n..... Wm. FL. Thompson & Co. Phelps & Co. } NEW YORE. Babcock • & C 3. Tiffany, Ward &Co. John M'Cullough & Co. BAIX/XO9l. Jams, George, H. Hanna, CINICIWNATt, 0. 46 Joseph Watson,Mnirsrtow 0. & Moms. Fenner it. F. Ellis, Esq., CashierZßani , Lewistown, Pe Pittsburgh, - September 2d. 1847-y 1 Messrs A i% Marse's Weekly Budget of New Books. T HAVE, this week, 'received a large and splendid .14 aseettment of new novels, cheap publications, nod curtevil light literature of the day, among which is!ttre following: The,Convict, or the Hypocrite Unmasked, a new novel;by Tames. London Quarterly Review, for Sept. Single num bers fOr sale, or ix:bre - H . oom received at publish prices, Ito charges for Dostage. ILeobilla Lynosore Itr and Mrs Woodbridge, co' a Lesson for Young Wives, by Miu Leslie. lAmerican Family Receipt Book, a new collectiou of neatly 500 rare and valuable receipts. IThe Bandit's Bride, a romance, by Louis S Stan h+pe. !lack Ashore, or the Mat before the Mast, by E. Howard. Alamance, or the Great and Final Experiment. Song Book for the Million, morocco binding,con mining 1300 pages. Life of henry IV. King of France and Navarre, by G P R James, part 4, which completes this valu able work. The Singer's Gem,. a ver y aupenor work. \Splendors of Versailles, or Court of Louis XIV. 3 Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl, a tale of the Sea and the Shore, by Ingraham. Taylor's United States Money Reporter and Coin Examiner, for Nov. 23. Union Magazine for Dec, edited by 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 (di stances travelled. The White Ho the Peppers, a comic drama, in two acts, by 8 el Lover. The Captain of the Watch, a farce in one act, by Y. B. Planchin. The Bottle, a drama, in two acts, founded on the ra gphic illustrations of George Cruikahank. The Starnfthe Fallen, by Newton M. Curtis. From Paris to the other World, by .Lucius. The Arabian Nights, in cheap form, beautifully illustrated. j Scouting Expeditions of M'Cullough's Texas Ran gers, a new supply.' Narrative of an Exploring Visit to each of the 4onsular cities of China, by the Rfi'v. Sidney Smith. j The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. The American Vocalist, a choice collection of the Most popular and admired sentimental, patriotic, comic, Irish, negro and other songs. Steam for the Million, an elementary outline trea ties on the nature and management of steam. Mysteries ofthe Three Cities, a romance of men's hearts and habits. j Waverly Novels,J 3 vole, cheap form. Flowers Personified, No. 10, elegant number. . Wilfulness of Woman. j The Comic Melodist, a new song book. The Ball Room Instructor ' from which the figures of cotillions may be learned without a master, with illustrations. The Juvenile GUI for Boys and Girls, a beautiful thing for Christmas.: The 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 Brother Jonathan do --- do New York Spiritlef 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 periadicals; delivered a considerable time in advance of the mail; and without any charge for postage. M. P. MORSE, No. SS Fourth street, between Market and Wood ate. -sew Music. TILT HAT'S a' the steer 'Dimmer; TY : I have come from a Happy Land; Bona in the soul of a smile; Would 1 were with thee ; What Enchantmenti by Mad. Picot; queen of My soul; Sleeping I'dreamed, love; - The Raising Day; Oh give me a Home if in foreign lands; Blow Gentle Gales—duett by Loder; Forgive, but dont Forget; Good-bye=-Song; Come twine fresh Roses in my hair; Palmetto Waltz ; Cast that Shadow fmon thy Brow; The fountain of Pearls ; The Moonlight Waltz; Mar Queen. Received and for sale by JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood at P.B. Scoffed Pianos of Chickerines and Gale's manufacture are nowon the way from the East, and will be received in a few days. . A. MASON k Co., 42 Market street, have just received, 32 Cases and Packages of New Goods, amongst-which may be found, a large Mock of Shawls, of the moat fashionable kinds, Dress Goods of every variety, Cloak stuffs, Fancy articles, Trisintinge,'Hot4e Keeping Goods,,, Riyopos„ Laces; Ofr . 0.0 '!'-';;;AV - .:z - s'4z- - ,fx , , - yst< 1 , i i,. =OM :I: ;iyl;t MEN .~,; 1 I t 1 I Ir 1.. S &. SON, N,EXCHANON cozy AND hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati„ a die Louisville I ~ S. Louis I SI NOTES. Buying rates. County &City oriPs * dis Antler notes _. I '• Pennsylvania Co * hew York I. .‘ Maryland * " New Orleans Now Goods. mow' x:.a.. s + t~:w~ ~. ~'~;~~)Ss,a"~~ss3sria~~•i NEE • ‘6'4"`"4"110 6 .4it* +mfr. , - • ,••• • . is :..i ~ ~'._ .. CINCIN NAT/ 'AND. PIT TIIDURGII Elattg Varket nine. THIS well known line of- splendid Passenger •gtedniat", is now composed of—the largest, "wiliest, best finished and, furnished, and the most fidwilitflil hefts tin the waters of the West. .Every aceVitifitidatioii and comfort that money can pr - cure, has been Frrayitlitid far passengers. The Line has been in dpdrittiert fur fire years—have carried a million of pecipitl iiithout the least injury to their persons.. The boaii will be at [fig foot of Wood street the day previotistd starting, for the reception of freight and the entry atf passengers on the regis ter. In all cases - passage Money must be paid. in advance. , . Monday Packet. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will Mato Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 'lO &cloth Wheeling every Monday ever ing at 10 !.1.. Tuesday Paekee. The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. ino., /Vinci°her, will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 orclockl Wheeling every Tuesday evening at 10 P. MI, i f iredripsday Packete The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Captain- S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling Oren Wednesday evening at IQ P. M. Thursday Packet; The WISCONSIN, Captain R. J. Cirdatwill leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 ()Vita Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at. , 10 P. u. ' rlday Packet. • •• The CLIPPER N 0.2, Captain Croars, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday Morning at, 10 - o'clock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 Saturday Packet. The TvIESSENGEIt, Captain De Car, _ will leave Pittsburgh every 'Saturday morning qt 10 &clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at ;10 r. H. ==2l The ISAAC NEWTON, Captnin...il. G. Mason, will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday ragrning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling•every Sunday avening at 10 P.M. novl9 I. • 'THOSE who have been deceived with mock pre j. tended Hair preparations, ,should read the fol lowing statements of respectable perionis: - Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 A*enue D, New York, certifies that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the tpie of two,3s. boltles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good croii of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, certifier. On the 34 of Feb. 1847, thai Mr. Thomas Jacxson's head, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and that by using two 31. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using this a little longer to have a- better head df hair thati he ever had. HAVE TOO SCURF OR DAiIDRTJVF 1 Mr. Power, a grocer, on Fulton at., had' his hair com pletely choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing-the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the scalp, leo that the Re storative may enter the pares. This may be - done by applying it with a moderately hard brush, but it is not necessary tip Use these harsh means except in Ac tual cases of baldness. Where the Hair-falls off, turn* grey, Ace., apply the Restorative with the hand or a soft brush. Part the hair in the different places, 'so that the restorative may touch the scalp, The same directions may be used for pressing, yc Said at 'ACUSON'S No 89 Liberty st.i head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 LADIES arc cautioned against 'using Common Prepared Chalk: They are not aware how fright fully injurious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using prepared chalk Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantify of lead I , We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call Jones , Spaniih . Lily White.' It is perfectly: innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities; and it imparts to the'sfrin a natural, healthy, ala baster, clear, lively white; at thee time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making Ord and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Main. chusetts, 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 whose skin requiies beautifying" I Price 25 cents a box. Directions-H-01e best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the , former is preferable. t A TEETH Yon 25 carts.—White teeth. ... FINE BET OF - Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yelldw and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice clepmed with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely pne, that its con stant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those . teeth that are in good condition,' .. tiVing them a beau tiful polish, and preventing a prOmature decay. -.7 Those already decayed it prevtntit from becoming worse—it also lemmas such as is becoming loose , and by perstveranco it will rendel the foulest teeth delicately white, and_ make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37; tents a bcrx. All the above arc sold only at 82 Chatham at. Fig Eagle, New York, and by the whose names appear in the next e Wret. von MARRY, and get a ri. "Your face is your fortune." Is' fair? Is it white? If not, it can though it be yellow, disfigured, and freckled. Thousands have who have washed once or twice Chemical Son. The effect is glorious and magnifi - cent. But biture you get the gcniuine Jones' Soap, at the Sign of the American Eagl4 32 Chatham at. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipolas, Bar- : bees Itch, are often cured hyllMlO's Italian Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of linetly — has failed. That it cures pimples, freckle's; arid cleats the skin, all know. Sold at the Ametiean Eagle, 82 Chitham st. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGLIS, H. Paterson. Sold at JAcxscie.i, 89 Liberty ~ head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 4'ItIVIATE DISEASES. Dn. Ilitwsr, of 65, Dia mond . lley , can. be, con enited i all cases of,a pri vate or'delicale nature, in-. cidento the human frame: ;. Syphilis, and syphilitic eruptions, gonorrhea, and its consequences, together with all VENF.REAL dis eases, impurities of the blood; with all diseases of VENEREAL origin, skin din,. with strictures, glee, urethral discharges, seminal weakness andimpotency ; also pilaf ) rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of the .womb, monthly suppressions. Disease of the joints, fistu la in ano, nervous affections, pains to the back and loins, irritation, of the neck of the bladder and kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tetteriring-worm, stereo- - Hal diseases, etc. TWELVE YEARS, PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venereal disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities or the blood, whereby the constitution may, hive been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown to offer s i Mnirances and speedy relief to all who may place I thfintselves under his Care. L Dr. Brown's offices are comemently arranged into aeperate apartments; patients min visit Dr. B, with out fear of exposure to other visitors. It is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good a vice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. BI4W/Vil ready skill In removing eenereal diseases, inl their various,fornis and stages, offers inducements 7which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apprised that Dr. Brown has boen regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those dis- i eases. Dr. Brown is the only regula ly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his wh le attention to these complaints. itreertain, safe and speedy urea willin all cases be guarantied. Recent cases are relieved in a short time, with. out interruption from business. • , Dtr Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invite persons afflicted with Hernia to tall, as he has paid particular attention to this disease. •• Letters from a distance,uking advice, otuat cps' , tain .afee, or they will not be attended to, igr Office on Diamond Alley, a few'doors from Wood street, towards the market. Csneulfations I strictly confidential. I oct2sd&wy' _ Sul ph. Potash ; ace; Sal. Tartar ; -. Et . p. Roborans; Martial Flowers; 13 o. Potatd}i Hipo. Seph. Soda; 'Tnrturgosertio,Prencit; Spermaceti; ' G. g. 9".9Lek,iii ; , Just received andfor s a e bt' .' - - 1 A FAlVirg.:7o4 4 co: 4c4 • . cot fAtst tuid Wood Ids. MEE= MEMO ''',"-;,..-:' 1F,,.,. ' -, .t. ~.,.. • •%, -,.., '.. _ ~- : 1 . 7: : f ^ -'' e ot the United :tetra. 1 - N 'Off s tie nv. 0 T;latlii ES EC POLK, Pre: 'Went of the United States of America, do ictreßy declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the undermentioned. Land Ofh r eeV the' Sfroirs-iiv lows; at the periods hereimAttsr destrrated. to wit: • At flee Land Office of DUBLIQUt, embenerleing • on Montfay the seventeenth day of Jantinry next, for the ditptrsai of the public lands viitbin the under-mentlianed townships, viz': -- North of thO beteeline end iceit Of die fifth principal ineridian. • . . Townships eighty-fold, .eigiity five, eig hty-six, ighty.seven and eigfity.eight, of range -fifteen. Townships eighty.foit‘r, eighty-1 e, eighty-Big, eighty-seven, eighly,-eigret anti eighty-nine, of range sixteen. . • • Townships eighty-four, eighty Gwe, eighty-sixt eighty seven and eighty-eight, of range seventeen. Towbships eighty four, eighty-five, eighty-six, eighty-sek•en end .eighty-eight, of range eighteen. Toixtrshifs eighty-four, eighty•fi've, eighty-six, eighty4eVen and eighty.eight, of range nineteen. • AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon. day the thirty-first day of January next, for 'the di.posal of the public lands within the uudetmen- Honed townships, to wit _ North of the bau line and West of the fifth principal . me. idian. Townships eighty four, eighty five, eighty six, eighty seven and eighty-eight, of range twenty. . Townships eightylour, eighty five, eighty-air, and eighty seven, of range twenty one. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty sir, and eighty•seven. of range twenty-two. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty six, arid eighty-.seven, of range twenty-three. townships eighty-four, eighty five, and eighty. six, of rahge twenty four. Townships eighty.four, eighty-five, and eighty{ six - , of range twenty-five. Township eighty-six, of range twenty-six. At the Land Of at lOWA ciTy, cowmen : ring on McitiOay; the 'twenty-foUrth clay*Of January next, for thajksporal of the public lands within ihe . underrderaihned townships and pang of town ships; tO wit : •". Arth of the bast line and west of the fifth Prinripa meridian. . Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty. three, of range fifteen. Townships eightrone, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range sixteen. • Townships eightyone, eiggy-two, and eighty three, of range seventeen. Townships eighty one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of rare eighteen. ' Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, four teen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight. thirty, thirty two, thirty. four, and thirty-six, in townships seventy-six; sec tions one, two, three, four, five, six, the northeast quarter, and the north half of the northwest quar ter of section seven, section eight, section nine, '(except the southwest quarer of the southwest quarter,) sections ten, /Leven, twelve, the north half and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen; section fourteen ; the north half of the northwest quarter, and the north hdlf of the northeast quarter of section fifteen, sec tions eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four. twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty four, and thirty-six, in township seventy-seen; sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thir y•one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, in tovinship seventy-eight; and townships eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range nineteen, Townships eighty two and eighty tbree,of range twenty. 1 Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty one. Townsh:ps eighty two and eighty three, of range ' twenty two. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty three. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty four. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty five. North of the base line and east of the principal Me. ridia • Lot number three and g• Pelican Island," in sea tion three, lut number seven, and •• Crane Island,;' in section four, and lot number six, section nine in township seventy-seven; and itco islands in sec. tions thirty-four and thirty-five, in;:bavvnship sett.. enty-eight, of range three. cs„ At the land office at FAIRFIELD, commence ing on Monday. the seventeenth Jay of January next, for the disposal of the public hinds within the undermentioned towlsliii)s and parts of town: ships, viz: North of the base line and trot of the principal me, Townships seventy, eeventy-one, seventy-two seventy-three, seventy-four, and sections two, four the west halt of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of sec tion five, sections six, seven, eight, the west half of the sonthwest quarter, the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter .4)( - section nine; sections t- n, twelve, fourteen ; the south' half, the west half of the nortwest quarter, the southeast guar. ter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of northeast quarter. of section fifteen ; sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, Twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, (except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter) twen4 ty-four; the west half, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter or section twenty five, and sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty•eight, . twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty.. - three,thirty:four, thirty-tive and thirty-six, in4towne ship seventy five, of range nineteen. tanas appropriated by law for the use of schools,- military or other purposes, will be excluded froaa the sal& The oaring of the lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the same older in which they are advertised. with all convenient dispatch. until the whole shall have been offered,' and the sales thus closed. But no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks it of the 'American appointed Agents, plume. :11 husband, lady? beautiful; clears be made so even sunburnt, tanned' been Made thus ith Jonea , Italian MEE • - 4 • I 7 , ,,%.Z".. • MEM MUM Gllrk:N under my band at the city of Washing- ton, this ninth day of October, Ann° Dotnint ono thousand eight hundred and forty-seven . Br TUC Prisst ox.s.r : RICHARD M. YOUNG, Cvmmissioncr of the General Land Offet NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION, CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right ol pre-emption to auy lands within the townships anti parts of townships above enumerated, is requited to estab lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make pay ment therefor, as soon as precis/14 after seeing this nottre, and before the day appointed (or the commencement of the public sale of the linds em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. . RICFIARD M YOUNG, Cenpniuioter of the General Land Ofe. A Chance for Dwwelllug.. PILE two very desirable Dwelling Houses OP Re. becea 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 oomprohendint. every convenience, aro offered for sale at price, and on tenni rendering them bargains worthy of at tention. Each house will be mold with 100 feet of ground in front, running back 110 feet to - Park street, for only poo wore than the building cost the - own. I cr ; or the pu'rcbaser may take a house and 40 03es of ground, at a price 8700, less 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 and genteel ling,. The houses are in prime order, Enquire of :he subscriber. ,rho can bit wen et the Office of the Gaiebte, every forenoon tetweeu tho hours of eight and tee, and at other times at his rooms at Mrs, Hay's boarding house, Robinson•s new Row, fed,. mita. Allegheny City. D. N. WHITE, dec3 Agt. fo r g o l owner, JOSEPH HIJOPHY I S LOOKING GLASS AND CLOCK STORgi No. 9S Was; Street,'PlatOparsin, GENKRAL almanac:A of Pier, Mantel and A Toilet Glaasetc Portrait, Minatare and Land r *ape frunea, plain and ornamental, of every valley Pr 'Warne. Also, a new style of Window Cornice!, call in and see them, all of which will be sold cheap for Cash, or City Acceptances. .ro- Hotels and Steam tlciat* furnished cheap. JOSEpaldultptly,, 98 Wood at. • Practical Gildel MIM :~~~ " ,r, JAMES K. POLE =ENE =NE '.• •,. - • :•;:"'"•-•-• -. Ei'7~'.'~~: s.if is ~rf„ _ cr, , , -_.!:'.:.,,.;., , ! Z::'.; :.-*„.'„:".,y.":7:,..',..•:,-,.,t MEM ~" ~`' - - •'i: :;*.-• -. ' - Ltli '''lni li. I i _ - .-,'\\ ..; ' , ~,--• , \-< -„,-',;•-t ~,_,.•ti . ..1 •'1 P.:',"; . .:•:;' -..--. • I .tVia.‘ . - 1 1!* -. ',' 4-‘4V.l . i,'; 't - '. ! :',`l: 4 ' * •: ,;.' 1 , .k." 41, • 0". - t t t .,0 4 .!-• ,-,'' V/}';'& .: .:.,.J -Va , ',-; : VII •• /.s ;' .V..;.=". ' w .- . - is p , •::1 • ..:A. - * ' 4: ' 4 P, ' . i I't 11,1; ' : ,:.%,.. -,, 1 1.1.- - - ; . 1 1 51 1 `•:;,, :'-- ' F!, • ,T; ....'` • •. -• .l . ' 4 •Af ' S ,•,• ~ ....•.: . ,-;--• okt',..! • : A. '..: ' 'EALWA - 4 .'' • - • ; ;•• ' ': ;. ' ' ' 4 '' ' tt 41 , .. ,••• v . ' qr.: 0 . 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