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MEM MOE MEM 11211111ai MEI MENEM INEZ .• • • •- 1 " s • ~`~ ~'t .118 1 CORD.1 Prepared and corrected every Afternoon . PITTSBURGH BOARD (.4 TRADE. COMMITTEE. FOU NOVEMBER. oshua Hanna, W. R. Murphy; James May PORT OF` YITTSBURGII. 18 FEET WATER IN THE CHANNEL. ARRIVED. New England No. 2, Dean, Cin. Rosciie, Javenr, St. LoAr. Swallow; Benedict, Louisville. New England, Ebbert, Wheeling. Swatara, Cox, Brownsville: ' Danube, Cock, Browtville Consul, Bowman, Bro nsville Louis McLain, Ber Met, Brownsville DEPARTED. Caleb Cope, Moore, Wellsville. Gin. Jessup. Force; N. N. New England, Ebbe.t, Wheeling. Like Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Coueul, Bowrnan, Brevensville Lonia McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Sivatara, Cot, Brownsville. TITTSBURGII.MARKETS---DAILY REVIEW. OFFICE OF THE POST, z • WEDNKSDLY Monsiso, Dec. 15, 1847. 5 PROVISIONS—There is some activity irtßa.. con: at rates not different from previous quotations. Sales of Hams at 8y39; Sides, 70S ; Shoulders, 62.. Not much Butter in market ; sales at 1,00 10 for good Roll ; Keg, waio ; one sale of large lot of very good quality at - 10&c. 'GROCERIES—For new N. 0. Sugar there is a fair demand at Sales or Coffee at B}oBi for Rio. Molaeses rather dull, but some sales at 28029. FlSH—Mackerel sold at $17,50 to bbl. CHEESE:—Regular sales at 6, Gio4.li DRIED PEACHES—SaIe df prime lot at $1,02. FLOUR—Market very dull. Very little coming in. S .les at wharf and at wagon at $4,7304,87; from store at $505,12. WHEAT—Wagon load sold yesterc:ay at $1,00; the highest figure. JOS. W 30DWELL, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and , Dorn aaa a Hardware, CORNER SECOND AND , WOOD MI. 0c1.29-1y PITTS BURGH. J. B. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON CAN be found at hie horse shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair streeibridge,lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. nors-d6m Notice. THOS. WHITE, No. 76, Marxet street, will sell out his entire stocs: of Dress Goods, at greatly reduced prices, for cash, consisting of the following: Calicoes, French Chintzes, ginghams, Palo Alto, Baena Vista,Gala English arid French Merino Plaids; English; Scotch, and French Mouslin de - I.aines; English, Scotch, and French cashmeres, paramettas, allpaccas, English and French merinos, plain, barred and striped, wide and narrow black and blue bract: silks; wide and narrow barred and striped fancy silks. Also, some very desirable changeable silks, for ladies' walking coats; barred and striped Irish poplins; green orrve and bless French Habit cloths, for ladies , cloaxs; a splendid assortment ar Cash mere and Terkeri shawls, to sell from $2 so $3 less than previous purchases; also, some very desirable long shawls, a large assortment; bleaChed and un bleached Shirtiags, purchased since the recent re- Auction ofprices; also, some very superior blanriets; a large lot of remnants ofcalicoes, ginghams, lawns, del al nes, cashmeres, berages, balzarines, plaids and satinets, and many others, too tedious to mention, which will he sold without regard to cost. decl3.3 Imo A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP—This 111. preparation has proved itself to be of very great efficacy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds; Asti ma, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, and other Piteumonic affections:' and the proprietors feel warranted in recommending it as a safe and useful . medicine, and are prepared to show certifi cates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to taste, and offered at so lows a price as zo place it. within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will produce such decided effects in so short a time. Prepared and sold, by • B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co. Corner of First and Wood, also corner of 6th and Wood streets. decl3 plitablurgh and CosineHaynie Railroad • Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company, notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will .be.reenived at the office of the Company, (Franklin Halli) Pittsburgh, between the hours or 9 and 12 n'clock,A M, until the 22d day of December instant, for the grading and masonry on four miles of the Pittsburgh and Counellsville Railroad, extending up the Youghiogheny river, from the village of 91'Keer _pert, in the county of Allegheny.' 'Plans and specifications of the work can be seen after the 19th inst., at the office of the Company, between the above named hours. WM. LARINIF.R, Jr., President of Pittsburgh and Connellaville It. it. Co Pittsburgh, Dec. 14, IS47•td NOTICE TO CREDITORS—John P. Magnamara, haVing applied to the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny County, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this Commonwealth, and the Court having appointed the 4th Monday of December, for the hear ing othim and his creditors; When and where you may attend, and show cause why ho should not be discharged. decl4-3t JOHN P. MAGNAMARA. Fresh Fruits, Nuts, Citron, •Splees, 1 000 ORANGES; • 10 Casks Currants; • 10 Kegs and 20 half Kegs Raisins ; 5 B tles soft shell Almonds; 10 Bags Filberts; 10 s. Walnuts; 20 Boxes Rock Candy; 20 Kegs Grapes; 100 Ths Nutmegs) 100 ibit Cloves; Pure Ground Spices, of all kinds ; 150 Drums Fresh Figs; ' • 100 Boxes M. R. Raisins; Just received and for sale by BENJ. DOWN; deel4olw No. 141 Liberty street. Cigars, Cigars, Clgarst IMPORTED. AND DOMESTIC: 15.000 Principe, of various Brands; ' 6,000 Regalia.; S;000 Lanorma4 2,000 Castillos; • 10,000 Small sized Havanna ; Together with a large lot of Half Spanish, Meelay and Common Cigars. Also, 10 Boxes of 5 lump Tobacco, for sale at 14. .25 - Fifth street, Pittsburgh. decl4 1w JACOB M'COLLISTER. - On Sunday morning the 12th inst., ANNIE, daughter of Jame and Mary Carothers, aged 31 years. D RUGS -Gum Myrrh Turkey; 44 Gamboge ; 44 Kino True; Opjurn, new crop; " alvdantun Strained; - Ext. Jalap; 44 Dandelion ; " Belladonna; Just received and fur-sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. decl4 cor let and Wood sts PERCUSSION CAPS-- 200 M, assorted; just received and for sale by • B. A. FAHNESTOCK ic CO. A' fdecl4 eor let and Wood stir. C. VINEGAR-0 barrels pure Vinegar, Trom Cider of 18d5, in store, for sale wholesale and retail. •dea9 . JACOB WDAVER. TNRENCH IdERE4O6,-A. A. Meaux 4- Co., 62 Market at., jest , received, per Express, another invoice of French Merinos, all of the most fashionable colors. dell PILLS -5 Grose Brandretlea ; 6 " Wrighee- warranted genuine; :rust xeceired and for aa'ely - . • D. A. F,AHNESTOCH. & Co. 4001 ,cor Ist uad Wood it' > . , .. . .... ..„..., - :":" . 'i". :- i,'- ' 4 ' :';', -1 ' 1. •'•:-:::....:._- ....... 1 -,,..rif: •:.;V:.,i7f,-7Z. ;'- -.---,-,-.'..?;',., t.:i': ‘,.-.,• .. ... - N,-z i . - . 4,..,.*frt ..1.1'.,:;. r .',k-'.1.. , ,":. 1- - - .1.G7 :-- , ? . .'19.=: ;... r.--, , ..,,,. , 4,4 ! . ..:7*. - ..:'!.':, : t!:.*.:::.;-' - ' 7 , :', i. • -,' -. -,, ;' ,- . 4,,, `...v!.....'. - -:*.,.i ., ..-.,:',•-•• :-.!.., ; •.-, ': --4 : - '. l- t. ,--- , , li''''; ,. :::'»i: , t-;!,',,,, -. .:4,- , - ' , . , : - ..?•; i:. ? ... ,- :. - - --, .::: r, - .• -- - ' ,- -0" - s' • GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY PHILADEt " Li t , April 26, 1846. Being afflicted for sonar !years with that most listressing diShase. the aiihinit, and for the last 1 years much of the tim% icopfined to my room{. tnd at several different istriee my life was ,aired of; I concluded obtain some of Ala i 1 Joni's Sicilian Syrup, Was recommended t 4, ate by a friend from .NewiYorli, who stated that it had cured some of, the Imcist inveterate co mown to the inedicaFproreesion. Suffice it to 4, ! i i .bat, after using the abosk medicine for about 4 veeks, I was entirely relipved, and I believe radl , ally cured. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175;Bertram st., Philad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents!, • see advertisement. feb22. 07'WHOOPING Cuocia. , ;Hitiessrs Editors—l ob xrved some time ago a Communication over the signature for "A Parent,"*ating that Dr. Jaynei :ndiac Expectorant had 4en the means of saving the lives of three of his children, who were suffei .ng severely with Whoophigcough; and having, but a short time before, losttlone of my children bi that dreadful complaint, tlnd having another,' and my only child, suffering kthe g'reatest agony with :he same disease, and in eiourly expectation of itS leath, I was induced to pOrchaie a bottle of it t andi :ommenced using it accdt.ling!to•the directions-1 and to the surprise of alf:!it began to mend in teen minutes after we corttnaeneed using it, and the :hild has now complete 4 kie coyered. I have no acquaintan& with Dr. Jayne, bit I hereby return him a hilsbancta sand a father's grateful acknowledgmenjs. i ;1 J. 1 1...SIMPKINS. Philadelphia, April i2•21:1,1184e4 Jayne'i Hair Tonir.--4ccomtnend to the atten tion of those desirous of teitoring their hair o' im proving its beauty, to t i bia Octant preparation We hear it every where liighly spoken of, and es pecially by all who have 4nade use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and ciaring many affections of the skin. Its virtues are arnlily and sulfieiently prov 3d.—N. Y Sun. For sale in Pittsbnro at the PEKIN TEA 'STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood—and at the Drug . Store of H. P. .e.hisrartz, Federal street, Allegheny City mar 4 The time has matte IN* coughs and colds are rife, when consumption . ;insinuates its changeful form—nips many a lovely bud, and lurks within the present blooming films*, The beautious cheek now deadly pale, now fThibeil with crimson' hue, bespeaks the presence of4a foe, a direful foe, who flatters to destroy. To.drbrithe metaphor, such is Consumption, often brougtit on by neglected coughs and colds, wet feet, &c. ' l l3essaus, and use the sovereign remedy, Doct4 Bberman's All Healing Balsam,' a certain and 4ver failing remedy for coughs, colds, consumptiOrt i asthma, pain in the side and breast, whooping cough, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint,lbronchitis, &c. Price, 25 cents and $1 per bottle.' Sold wholesale and retail by W. Jackson. at his Boot and Shoe Store, and - Patent Medicine Warelmuse,S9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agents in every town in•the U. States. Seemilvertisernent. nov23 The Cry is Still they Cotirf—Some have already made their entry, and a Outle Battalion are on their march. This is the season when General Disease makes his appearake, his troops are well disciplined and officered. General Consumption his chief warrior, is wenffing his way onwards, accompanied by his Pioneers. Wet Feet, Cough, Cold, Night Swears, Spitting of Blood. Debility, Exhaustion, Flushings of ;th e face, &c. &c., and those disturbers of the peaoemf mankind, Bronchi al affections of the Thr4,l Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. But thanks td Dr. Sherman. of New York, for his great inveittip, The All *tiling Balsam," Try—and be ivied! Price 25 cents andst op 1 per bottle. Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medi cine Warehouse and Boot irld Shoe Store, 59 Lib erty street, Pitisburgh, and by duly appointed A gents, In every town in th 4 Mates. octal) Important to Consumpttreil! ! !—Strange! That so many who are afflicted , With a Cough that is gradually wearing them gown, and slowly, but surely stealing them into: that dreadful disease Consumptionz—that diseasti Which cat ries off thou sands daily, are doing riqbing. or what is worse -plan nothing, g orging the i rriselves with nostrums. that are putted to the skiei•for cures they are said to have effected on some folvign or unknown per sons. When they can be dlzkitively cured by using Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which still continues ,to e ff ect the most Ir ~ derful Cures ever recorded the annals of medicine. A fact which is proved Li? ; reference to the vast number of certificates trout the first and most re spectable citizens such al Dr. Wm. J. Richards. Judge Win. Burke, the Wife of the Rev. G. W. Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, !ale Professor in Eclectic Medical College of Coicirtunti, and others of this place. Certificates not oily of remarkable cures of distressing Cough, but :Consumption actually cured. afteelhe Physiciand cif the highest standing had given them up to die ? ! If men of such high standing will vouch for the grert virtues of this medicine, we cannot but ;infer that it is at least all that it is represented to 4. It can be had at D. C Kneeland's, also at 3ltisrs Kidd ¢ c 0,.. nov23 BEAT IMPROVEMENT IN THE DAGUER REOTIPE ART.—ht.', A. ROOT'S Daguerroe types, 140 ChesnLt St, PHILADELPHIA, having been pronounced superior, hin the cities of Europe and tl.e United S.ates, and'been just awarded in the c:ty, of New York the GREAT PRIZE of"the FIRST MEDAL for the RES!' I:litcucancor7rts," again calls attention to his later and still more valuable Im provements. This last is,fb is noticed by the Even ing Bulletin : The TrueiLlght. M. A: Roo?, the great, Dagucrreotypist of this city, has fitted up a rootir hi the third story of his establishment, expressly to 'obtain the manifest ad vantage of the northern light. The light from that direction is necessarily sought by all painters, be cause of its firmness and entformity, and Mr. Root, with commensurate tact, reiolved to avail himself of this aid, to correct sh.ulaWs. The Boston Atlas speaks' of the nortraits by the distinguished Dagguereotypist, M. A.ltoot, and was i astonished to find that the art had been carried to such a high degre, , e of perfbdtion. Mr. Root, by some new chemical discovcriesintir been enabled to trans fer the •humnn countenance to the Daguerreotype plate with an accuracy and fidelity altogether incon ceeivable. Even the joyoris and laugh.ng nice of the infant is transferred in an ;instant to the enduring silver plate with astonishing nccuracy, notwithstand ing in infant life there is Scarcely a second of time, during working bours_whett the body is entirely at rent. The North American and United States Gazette says of a Family Groupe of .Mr. Root—"lt was uni versally, acknowledged 'wrathy of being classed among the first triumphs of this heaven-born art." The Daily News praiseti.Mr. Roott's "most admir able display, as the most beautiful and perfect gems of the art." The City Item says—" We are delighted as Phila delphians, to learn that Vt. Root took the medal and highest premium for Ibis superb pictures both in New York and Boston, over all competition. Chia is indeed a great triump/fil Root's pictures are as near perfection as it is pSesible to get. There is thought, delicacy, finish,fild the highest degree of artistic excellence in them." The perfection of tip, ,art."—Boston Star. " The best in every po,M of view."—Pennsylva nia Ingo rer. " Best ever exhibitedlit this country."--Nero York Suit. THE LIVERPOOL Cusroxt House Orvicras ob-, served, ,when examining a *line of Root's Daguer reotypes, "that they werftthe beat specimens of the kind that had ever passed through their hands." • HIGH SHERIFF TATt 'of Eouvronotran, Scot load, a great amateur in works oral.; sais, in a let ter to a triend in Philadelphia, " There is 'nothing like them here; they thrOvir on completely in the shade—they are beautiful,; and the likeness per feet." volume •-•' the be with itar A volume mig) i'l3d with similar notices. But families, relativea or who wish to se cure faithful mul beautiful. portraits, u keepsakes and memorials, or simply-an gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, areptivited, atrang.ers as well u citizens, to examiee tke"l4Perb callgction of ape" cimens in the popular Frel Admission Thiguerreo. type Rooms of Pol, A. ROOT, decl3.3t 140Ehettaut Street. MIME POTASED-I,99,ounceej ju'et received and for gale by ' X 3. A. F*HNESTOCE k Co., dec9 canser id and poo j w k its. 11165ERZOIC ACID-75 ei,..iinces test received and for tale B. A. EMNESTOCK & CO„ deel Pulket artrat and Wood sta. action G'alcs. Second H nd Furniture ' Bedding ' , dug Gad Watches atAuction. ; BY JAhI4IdiKKNNA, to-morrow, Thdraday, Lec.ll3th, Rig seclock in the afternoon, ; will be sold, at hi. , Kennii , s Aucq , Rooms, No. 114 Wood st. 3 cionra from 6th, the houichold Furniture, Bedding, and Kitchen manilla ore private Fainil3 removing from the city, nil the artictes have been kept in the beet Or order,' and in use only a feW months, er4uprising blankets, quilts, comforts, mattrasses, ctarpeting; sofas, Rocking chairii, fancy and commowchairs, mahogany and common bureaus, tables, lamp's, candlebrass,looking glasses, 1 patent cooking stove,together with a lot of Kitchen Uten sils; also at th, same time, 1 Gold Patent Lever Watch. 1 declb JAS. 151 , KENNA, Auct,r N. 0. lingar, and Large Iron Safe at Auction. ON Tuesdayafternoon, the 16th inrt., at 2 WI clock, at the commercial salesroom, corner of Wood and Plifth streets, will be sold without re serve for account whom it may concern -6 hhds. priine New Orleans Sugar; 1 large counting house safe. decls 1 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. (American copy.) — Building Lots In 131rmingham at Auction. (AN Wednisday afternoon, December 22d, at 2 0%. ki clock, vOll be sold on the premises, Twenty I very handsoniely situated Lots of Ground, fronting on Centre street, Perry street and Harmony ,Lane, near the Iron Works of Wood, Edwards &M"Knight, and other eat;ensive manufactories in that flourish ing borough. I A plan of which may be had at the Auction store, or on application to Samuel W. Carr. : The above Property being in a highly improved ineighburhood,land near the centre of business, is e. 'Among the mast desirable for business purposecor ti rive te dwelli gs now for sale. Terms—on fifth cash, residue in two, three, four Sad five years with interest, payable annuallyto be secured by bbnd and mortgage. Title indispumble. decls . JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct'r. Administrator's Sale ' cy Theological and Miscellaneous Books:: :. ON 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.Dun lop, dec'd. Also, an extensive assortment of new Books, among which aro Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vole., splendid folio and quarto Bibles, music booas, in great variety - , blank books, &c. . dee 10 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct.r: A illation !Sales BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER gOI7TII-EMIT CORNEA or WOOD AND FIFTH iTILEIDr3 - Dry Goods. ON Thursday morning, the 16th inst., at 10 (P -clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth sta . ., will be sold without reserve, to close several consignments: 14 pieces assorted prints, 14 pcs plain and plaid nlpaccas, 19 pis red and yellow flannels, 15 pes 'Sty. jeans, superfine cloths, satinetts, cashmere, cloth and silk shawls, blk Thibetehawls, 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, artifi cial flovre7s, hos cry, gloves, patent thread, unibrel las, bonnets, a variety of fancy goods, etc. At 2 o'clock, P. M., IS pair German vaces, 8 dozen fancy German mugs, 90 toy castles and cot. tages, engravings, looking glasses, 8 day and . 2.o hour mantel clocks, glassware, queensware, confec tionary German toys and fancy goods for holiday presents; a large quanity of new and second band household', and kitchen furniture,among which' arc mahogany spring scat sofas, rocking chairs, bureaus, bedsteads, tables, fancy and common chairs, etc, 16 barrels good quality New Orleans Sugar, 4 Ilia chests Young Hysun Tea, 4 barrels Rice, 2900 Spanish segue, 20 reams 22 by 3S-printing paper, shovels, manure forks, band boxes, carpeting, etc. At o'clock, P. 51., Ready made over coat., pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, drawers and ether clothing, gold and silver watches, fine table eutiety; superior razors, razor straps, spectacles, fancy toille and shaving soaps, cologne water, variety goods; etc. decl4 Atte* Inn Salts Or On Goode, Clothing, Boot, and Shoes, c4e lery; Furniture, Watches. etc. BY JAMES M,KENNA On Thnrsday next, December 16th, at 10 'o'clock, A. 111., will be cold, at the .Auction Roams, So. 114 Wood at., 3 doors from Fifth, balance ofa Retail Dry Goode Store. comprising cloths, cassitrierlp, cassmetts, alpaccae, meriunes, mous de lames, tlygti elf, calicoes, shawls and html,., also line cud*, clothing, boots and shoes. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a largo lot of lionsili4jld Furniture and Kitchen utensils, comprising hogany bureaus,; sofas, Rocking chairs, fancy aid common chairs, Net tables, bedsteads heavy blai4.- ms, feather tietla, carpeting, etc., together with a variety of Hitched utensils. Atearly gas light,..ame evening, a large lot of nliw and second hand Cold and Silver Patent Lever and Other ‘Vatehes, brays Clock.„ also cloths, CasZsi metes, and other dry goods, cutlery, clothing, 4c. decl4 JAS. APICFNNA, Auct'r, READ THIS! Deafness of Fifteen Years Cured. t The following is from Dr. Wm. Miller. New-YORK, April I'M% 1841. "FIR. S. 13. Dear Sir—l will give a atalpi jJ ment of a case which hLe just conic under Oy notice. Mr. Thos. L. Rhodes, residence cot. 24i St. and 3d Avenue, contracted a deafness of bcph ears in 1832, from cold. lie could not hear a gCn fired close by him, nor the explosion from the blaYl ing °frocks, son e four hundred yards from his plate of labor, unit..■ more than a keg of powder wasus%l at a blast. Thin state continued till • few da , is since, When he was, with one application of qic F.lectro Magnetic Machine, so completely restorali, that lie can hear conversation in an ordinary to4e when distinctly uttered. The above Alachines are for sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, 1.0 56 Smithfield at., near 3et DietionarleaGre;k, English, cal As. ANTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; DicVonlry of Greek and Roman Antiquitieo M'Cullough's Commercial Dictionary ; Urea Dictionary and Supplement--Arts, ManX factures, and Mines; Webster's Octavo Dictionary, revised edition ;54 Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's Dictionary; Well and Scott's Greek and English Lexicon ;;] Worcester's Dictionary, English; Fleming's and Titibm's French and Engl; Ih Dictionary ; Leveret's Latin Lexicon I Union Bible Dictionary; Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary I Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. The above, with a general assortment of Theotir gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday Scheid Books, always on hand and for sale low. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 56 Market at. bet 3,1 and 4th fill ETTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, ate.—W l o I would for a single day scratch, when Alec id with the Tetter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew who would relieve and cure them. 'Tee horrible to be obliged to rub and Resat th 1 when alone, but more horrible to abstain from;, it, [for decency sake,] when in company. Let Wee remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTER 4- IT4 ti )INTMENT is the most efficacious of any ode r preparation in existence in curing the Totter, It 4 , and other diseases of the akin. As all diseases ~f , the skin must arise from the impurity of the bit id and the fluids of the body, and where such diseas e.s be of long standing, and the constitution affected thereby, if Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Filials° used with the Ointment, they will cure any abe whatever, and If they do not, the, money will be 1 - . :e. turned by Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, wine effectually cured by Dr. Leidy's Tetter and DA Ointment, unless the whole 'system is irnpregnafid by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried off from the system by Dr. Leidy's Dialed Pills, and the surface of the skin - healed by the Ointment. Price of Ointment 25 cents. For stile 3y B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Cor of First and Wood, also cor of 6th and Wiiisd streets. Sem. Coriander, • Wood Naptha, • Balsam Tolu lodine; Cantharides, ale by I AHNESTOCK dt.CM cor Ist and Wood ster. Resin Jalapa, Ergot, Cochineal, Rovers Powder, Gem. 7.alchia, Just received and for s B. A. Drugs. Cumin Seed, Jaynes Haii Tnnic hesion Plaster, French Lear, • Blue Most c ourt Plaster, ' Spauish S affron, Lunar Caustic Com. Jaynes UM: Tonic as " , Pure, Justreo4 a,nd Tor she y • A. FAHNIESTOCK. & Col ; car anOltist 9d Eta. TrIALLOW-1 Dam], for eaLe by • Jaims smcj...A.R. •~t •x- ;. '~ ~ s = ` 3 ~,.' ~' „ , IP 1 ...A MERICAN Oflr—rgri. GileAr REIIIEDY OP ..LIL NATURE. --Procured from a well in KentuCky, 185 feet below the earth , s Surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to 'Harlem ? British, or any other formerly popular Oils. its curative proper. ties for the following aliments are traly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whoopiug-cough. phthis ic, coughs, colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver-com plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast side and bank, diseases of the spine piles, heartburn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and ear aohe, worms,- tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns,: scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, &c. &c. • Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at - hie boot and shoe Mere, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The sin soar stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the GENUINE can be obtainad. Caution.—ln order to be 'sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form; containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Apia of Western Pennsylvania as follows: Or. Hall 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penn sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Observe—Each bottle is. enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed oa the outside of the label. oet2B BALM OF-COLUMBIA. HAIR — TONIC.To THE BALD AND car.v.—lf you wish.a rich, luxurient head of hair, free from dandruff and surf, dd not fail to procure the genuine Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty years, hive -had it restored to its original perfection by the use of this balsam. Age, state or condition appeer to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose hair was grey at the Asi atic eagle) have had their hair restored to its natu ral color by the use of this inealuablo remedy. In all cases of fever it will be fount one,of the most pleasant wash that can be used. A feW applications only are necessary to xeep the hair front falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to im part a rich glossy appearance; and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled, it holds three times as much as other miscalled hair restoratives and is more effectual.. The genuine manufactured only by Cumbstock 4 Co., 21 Courtland street, New York. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, b War.lacx son, 89 Liberty et., head of Wood st.l a' so in Wash ington, Pa. by A. Sweney & Son; in unnonsburg, by Dr 7 Vowelle; in Brows% by Bennett 4- Croksr; also in every town in Penosy!vania, Ohio, Md., and Virginia. novl9-d4-w6m TIOTASEI-6 casks, just received a d. fOr sale, I — by SMITH & SIN , LAIR, dec3 58 Wend street. Al ANNA-1 case small Baird, just received and al fur sale by B. A. FAHNF.STOCK &Co., dec3 cor of lat and Wood sts. JUJUBE: PASTIZ-3cases, just received and for sale by D. A. PAU ESTOCk & CO., dec3 cor of Ist and Wood sts. BTOLASSES Barrels-116 Molasses tarrels, ou 1. consignment and for sale by 1 ju RESII Raisins—GO Boxes M R Raisins, just re ceived and for sale by dcc3 MILLER and RICKETSON. ,CO"N Brooms—loo doz corn browns, in store and for sele by dce3 MILLER and RIC ETSON. r'k L D Peach Brandy-20 Barrels sup; Old'Peach kJ Brandy, in store and for sale by ! dec3. MILLER. and 11.1014ETSON. ID:Eft Vinegar--2.5 Rbltgood cider Viregar, just C received and for sale, by decl .MILLER and 11..ICIET$ON. 13A111S GREEN--15 cases just receiapd and for sale by. 11. A. FAIINESTOCH Sr, CO., ,IfIC 1 tor lit mid Wbod. B EEISWAX—A small lot for •ale by SMITH . & SINCLAIR,. 56 Wo4tl street. F LAXSEED --A few bags for salo by I 6511TH & decl I.)U Wood street 6 cases Engliabjuat rec'd and for sale I,y B. A. FAH r: F.STOCK Ilk Ca., nov3o • -. aor. First and-4 Wood its. DEAR.L . SAGO-400 lbs.; just received and for j: sale by B. A. FAHICESTOCKIBc Co. nor. corner of First and Wood eta. LARD -A tsw Kegs 'So. I. for sale by nov27 SMITii & SINCLAIR A NATTO-2 baarets Para just recoivnd and for 1 - 1 aile by B. A. FAUN EsTocK co., decl nor let an. Wood. ARDINES for sale by the case ? tin Or half tin 0 at the wine store of Elect JACOB WtAVER. •- A NCIIOVII_S—A few dozen kits fors ft' It at the " - twine store of Neel] JACOLIWISIAVER. OCKllottles for sale at the wine .ce Lk I FANCY flock Cologne for sale at of (deel) JACOB CHAMPAGNE bottle. fur aabtt at ifitTirsneittore or dccl JACOB 114 AVER. VT RITE GLUE--2 bbls superior just' received and for sale by D. A. PATIN ESTOCE: & Co. dec I coiner of First and Wood ate. NT KW EIsIGRAVIDIGS—A further supply of fine French sod English Engravings, suitable for framing for sale at T. A. HILLIER'S Looking Glass and Fancy istore, 104 Wood st. deci•2w CLOCKS: --9.0 cases or 30 hour and 8 day clocks, various :patterns, just received and 14 sale, and warranted best quali y. T. A. c 4.2 Ic4 urd at. Nam Flour. 150 ' just rcc'd and for sale by nov3o B. A. FAIINE3TOTt:. kCo. Lemon.. I 10 rilnOr a X a r e S b F y reah Malaga Le p m . zne r:t i A ngir t t;rder, novl6 corner Smithfield and Front; eta! 11 11 1tENCH PLAID CLOAKING--Novo opening, at 62 Market street, 10 pea superior Irrone6 Plaid Cloaking. dee7 RYE -14 Sacks Rye, in store and for! sale by declo L. S. WATERMAN GREEN APPLES—•4O Etas. Apples, forsale by declo L. S. VAT - 1 XT. LEMON-12 do: Preston's; jusit recd and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCX& Co. dec2oW cor of Firat and ood sts. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS—I cask, fresh, jai received and for sale by I B. A. FAHNESTOCK I& CO., corner of lit and Wood its. REF. LIQUORICE-1 case English; just reed and for sale by B A. FAHNESTOCI4 do Co. POTATOES-32 Barrels, will be sold very low, by • • SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec3 56 Wool PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE L INES—A. A. MASON & Co., 62 Market at., have jjst re ceived per Express an assortmet of the label° very fashionable goods for childrens !weir. ' ilec7 FRENCH TWILLED CASHMERES I T—RCceived per Express, at A. A. MASO'N & Do.)S 62 Market street, one of sup. Twilled cashmeres. I Cider Vinegar. 30 Barrel., for sale by Si<iITII, BUTTER -2 bbla., and a few kegs, fpr sale by dealt/ SMITH 4- SINCLAXR. ARD-8 Rego 14. 1 Lard, for sale 8y declo ! SMITH & SINCLAIR DRIED7FRIASecke, new eropil nod r'eachee, in store and for male, by I dee.lo L. S. Wtir LOST—Two certificates of siockof Bank of Pittsburgh, one number.. name of John Isensee, dated February for eleven shares; and one numbered name, dated Feb. 2, 1847, ftir nine' char, bygive notice to all persona _ doncerne' forward and show cause why the 'Ban htsne new certificates in lien °file lonti4 1847-2ta JOHN i - _ ~ t ~ _, :~;', MILLER and RICKETSON It etlned Borax. store of W tA V ER. the %.: - ii;eNtore WZAVF.R. A. A. MAS6N & Co stoic and cnr Ist and ood sts paR, I Wo . d at 1e &Mileage 9M in the 12t) . , 1846, 101 game e. I here . , t came k Rho ld not load JOSEPH H. . HILL. W. C. CURRY HILL & BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, ARO 'DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMERTIC EXCHANGE, CER TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANKNOTES, GOLD AND SILVER: • N 0.65 Wool; ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOURTH, Win ate, Pittsburgh, Pa. PAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, BOG collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Sight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, Nem York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva nia Bank Notes bought and sold on the Most favora ble terms. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Exchango on England, Ireland, Germany and France Kocured, mar22-y WILLIAM A. HILL &.Co., RANKERS, RECHARGE =OEMS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, AND SPECIE, . No. 64 Wood st., one door above Fourth, Last side, Pittsburgh, Pa. CiiRRENT Funds received on deposit, and cdl i- Notions made on all the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, qnd Virginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor able terms. The highest premium paid for Foreign and Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.£l and upwards. marlo-dawy KRAMER & RAKE, 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 sta., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. my2S 13 at. BOP, N, IINADR9 AND DEALENS DANE IN EXCHANGE - COIN AND NOTES. r2EI=ES3 No. 55 Market s hange. Buying rate. Cincinnati } die Louisville f C. S.. Louis i rr ROTES. Belling rate. Exc New York 1 pr Philadelphia " Baltimore - .c DANN. Buying rates. County '& City ord'a dis Relief notes c• Pennsylvania Co t cc hew York t Matyland 4t New Orleans Buying rates. Ohio I die Indiana I it Kentucky I Virginia I rr Wheeling Of Tennessee 3 c, anl9-y EMEEZEI MOON AND SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. COR. WOOD AND SIXTH STRFETS, PITTSBURGH, PA DEALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposits, EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uunion, and Europe, for sale jasmine to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposits. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest rates. REFERENCES i Messrs. M. Leech & Son, " Ogden & Snowden, _ " Wm. Bell & Son, Prrrincnoa. " S. M'Clurken & Co. " English & Bennett. " Fleming & Brother, " Falco, Lathrop &do . P Lil LAD'A. " Wm. R. Thompson 8c Co. t; Hoadly; Phelps & Co. } isrzw y omr. " Babcock & Ca. " Tiffany, Ward &Co. " John M*Cullough' 6r. Co. BALTIIIOBIC. Mr. James George, " R. Hanna, Cinctitswri, 0. 1 ,it Joseph Watson, .01ASSILOX 0 Mews. Fenner'& bl'Millan. - 'O. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier: Ban Lewistown, Pe Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1647-y Morseps Weekly Budget of 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, ar the Hypocrite Unmasked, a new novel, by James. London Quarterly Review, for Sept- Single num bers rot sale, or subscriptions receiyed at publish er's prices, no charges for postage. Leomlla Lynmore and Mr and Mrs Woodbridge, or a Lesson for Young Wives, by Miss Leslie. American Family Receipt Book, a new collection of nearly 600 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. Bong gook for the Million, morocco binding, con- ' tainingl3oo pages. Life of Henry IV. King of France and Navarre, by G P t James, part 4, which oomplel.ea this valu able work. The Singed,: Gem, a vet y superior work, Splendors of Versailles, or Court of Louie )IV. Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl, a tale of the Sea and , the Shore, by'lngrahatn. Taylor's United States Money Reporter and Coin Examiner, for Nov. 23. Union Magazine for Doe, edited by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, a splendid number. A Campaign in Mexico with Cul. Doniphan, by Frank S. Edwards, a volunteer—with a map of the route, and a table of distance(' ,travelled. The White Horse of the Peppers, a comic drama, in two acts, by Samuel Lover. The Captain of the Watch, a farce in one act, by J. B. Phinchin. The Bottle, a drama in Meiners, founded on the graphic 'illustrations ofGeorge ? truikshank. The Star of the Fallen, by Netiton M. Curtis. From: Paris to the other World, by Lucius. The Arabian Nights, in cheap form, beautifully illustrated. Scouting Expeditions of M'Cullough's Texas Ran gers, a hew euklply. Narrative of an Exploring Visit to each of the conaulat cities of China, by the Rev. Sidney Smith. The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. The American Vocalist, a chbice collection of the most pOpular and admired sentimental, patriotic, comic, Irivh, negro and other Songs. Stearn for the Million, an elemeritary outline trea• ties on 'the nature and management of steam. Mysteries ofthe Three Cities, a romance of men's hearts and habits. Waverly Novels, 3 vole, cheap form. Flowers Personified, No. 10,'elegant number. Wilfulness of Woman. The Comic Melodist, a newt song book. The tall Room Instructor, from. which. the figures orcotillions may be leirned - without a master, with illustrations. The .tuverille Gift for Boys and Girls, a beautiful thing Or Christmas. The Manccuvering Mother, first American edition. The Magic Figure Head. Pictorial Yankee Doodle, for the holidays. de . Battle Sheet do do • de Courier • do do de Sun do do de Brother Jonathan do do New York Spirit of the Times,sand all the eastern papers.,' . A late and beautiful selection of juvenile T. Books,l&c. &c. Subscriptions received for all the eastern magi zines 441(1 periodicals; delivered a considerable time in advance of the mail; and without any charge for postage. M. P. MORSE, • N0.,85 Fourth street, dec2 betwaen Market and Wood sts.. New Music. 1T HAT'S a' the steer Kiihmer; Vl' 7 have come from a 'Happy Land; Born in the soul of a smile; Would I wore with thee; What Enchantment, by Mad. Picot; Queen of my sou!; Sleeping I &mita:Wove; The Raising Day; Oh give me a Home if in foreign lands; Blow Gentle Gales—daett: by Loder; 'orgive, but dont Forget; ood-bye—Song ; Dame twine fresh Royce in my hair; 'Palmetto Waltz; Cant that Shadow from thy Brow; The fountain of Pearls ithe Moonlight Waltz; May Queen. Received and rot sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, H 81 Wood et, P. S. Several Pianos of Chickering's and Oak's manufacture are pow on the way from the East, and will be - received in a few (lays. ' New 43100de. A. MASON ar. Co" 62 Market street, have 'just received; 32 Cases' sad - Packages cif New j anon* which marfie found, a large stock Wls, of the moat' .fashienable kinds, Dress *revery variety, Cloak' stuffs, Fancy articles, ingsAlotise Keeping Goods, Ribbons, Laces, 4*3 `G;ode of Shit: Go o d :Trim GO, Pt <~;~~; EIMMIE ;MgllU CIZI(CI r itNAT PerTISUUTI,ftII Batty lAlacittl HIS well :krtcoira." line of splendid Passenger T Steamers, is pow eruhposed. of the largest, swiftest, beet finislred and rumished, and themest powerful boats on tke waters of. the Weat, .fiorery accommodation edt/ comfort that money can pro cure, has been proyidsd -for.passengers. The Line has been in operatihn for fi , j o e years--have carried a million of people vvithout - the least injury to their persons. The boaas will he et the foot of Wood street the day previous tasterting, 'for the reception of freight and the ebtry of passengers on the regis ter. In all cases, .essage money tenet lus• advanee. fto dlay Packpt. The MONONGIELA, Capt. Stone, will' leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at -10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Monday evening at 10 P. u. AIM DEALERS IN Tn sday Packet. The HIBERNIA:I No. -2; Capt. 3;16. Rlinefelter, will leave Pittsburgh, every TuesdaY morning at IQ o'clock ; Wheeling every Tuesday' evening at 10 The NEW. ENG' will leave Pittabur l . 10 o'clock, Wheeli 10 r. at. The WISCONSI ; Captain R.l.' Grace , will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday 'doming at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling, every Thursday e.iening. at 10 r.ll. Irlay riaeket. The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will leave Pittanurgh every Fridays Morning at 10 o'clock'; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 r. x. • Satxrday Packet. • The MESSWGE.S, Captain Re Camp, will leave Pittsburgh every Smartie) , morning at 10 &clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P. M. Eittitday Packet. The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Mason, will leave Pittabdrgh every. Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. istivl9 THOSE who have been deceived with mock pre tended Hair preparations, should reaff the ful lowing statements lof respectable persons ; 111 r. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies tht his bead was entirely bald on the top, and by thei tine of two 3s. bottlen of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has' a good crop of hair, and will soon have l f lt long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty et., Pittsburgh, certifies: On the 3cl of Feb. 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jamcson's head, 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 heal by. He expects by using this a-' little longer to have a better bead of hair than he ever had, H....yr. YOU SCU}IF cm Dammurr 1 Mr. Power, a grocer, 01l Fulton st., had his hair com- pletely choked up with dandruff, and 4cnies , Coral Hair Restorative"mitirely and permanently cured Directions for iiiikg Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight frictiim on the scalp, so that the Be- storative may enter ' the pores. This may be done by applying it with J. tr. oderately hard brush, but it is not necessary to use 4 these harsh means except in ac-' tual cases of baldn s. Where -the Hair falls off, turns grey, &c., apply the Restomtive.with the hand, or a soft brush. Pal the hair in the different places, so that the restiirm ive nay touch the scalp.,. The same directions mar be used for Dressing, 4-c Said at.D4cKsott'sNo 89 Liberty st.'head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boat, . ,- nov23 EM3ll=3:O lADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepared Chalki They are not aware how fright; fully injurious it is to the akin how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears alter using prepares chalk Besides it is Injuno us , containing a large 'quantity of lead We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call Jones , Spanish Lily White. It is perfectly innocent, being purffied of deleterious qualities; and it imparts to the man a natural, healthy, ala baster, clear, lively i white; at the, same time acting as a cosmetic on the., skin, making it sort and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of hlassa chusetts, says: " After analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, I find lit posasses the most , beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously sitcom mend its use to all Whose skin requires beautifying." Price_.2s cents a boy. Directions--the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool-the former is preferable; .„ A ruse senor Tr.Frn Ton 25 ccars.—White teeth, Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being mice or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the moat beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it luso perfectly innocent Old exqu.sitely fine, that its con stant daily use is bidlily advantageous, even to those teeth that arc in good condition, giving them a beau tiful Rolish, and preventing a premature decay.— Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose ' awl by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, arid make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 orl3ll cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 piatham st..igai of the American Eagle, New York,; and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. WILL Tot , suittai, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your fuce is your 'fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, f.iirt Is it white? !If not, it can be made so even though it be yellow, disfigured, .sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thousands have been made thus who have washed ofice or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifi cent. But bo sure you get the genuine Jones' Soap, at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at. Ring-worm, Salt-rhcum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, li!ar ber,s Itch, aro often cured by Jouca's Italian Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all kiiow. Sold at the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. ,1 C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Sold at JAextots'i, 89 Liberty st.; head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 PRIVATE DISEASES. Da. Snows, of 65, Dia nYond Alley, can be con salted in all cruet of apri tate or delicate nature, In cident to the human frame. Syphilis, and syphilitic eruptions, gonorrhma, and its consequences, together with all VENEREAL die., eases impurities of the' blood, with all diseases of VENEREAL origin, Skin di , gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also piles, rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, fistu la in ano, nervous ;affections, pains to the back and loins, irritations oil the neck of the bladder and.kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tetter,ring-worm, mercu rial diseases, ete.__l_ _ _ TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE -. Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venereal disorders', and.those arising from youthful excesses, gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution may base.been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brown •to offer assurances and speedy relief to all who May place themselves under hi. care. I , Dr. Brown's offieesare conveniently arranged into soperate apartments; patients can visit Dr. B. with out fear of exposure to other visitors. It is ofiimporntece to Many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly.' To allisuch, Dr. Broivn's ready skill in removing venereal zitireatiW, in their various forms ' and stages, offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers aro hereby apprised that Dr. Brown has, been regularly e,iiueated in every branch of medicine, and for the laatiwelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those dis eases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated . surgeon io Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to these complaints. Certain, info and speedy cures will in all cases be guarantied. Recent mikes are relieved in a short time, with- out interruption from business. DJ r Hernia or Rupture—Dr. Brown also invite persons afflicted vrith Hernia to eel!, as he has paid particular attention to this disease. Letters from it distance, askiogsdviee, must con tain a fee, or they will not be attended to: V Office on Diamond Alley, a re* doors from Wood' street, towards the market. Censultati nu strictly eoefidential. oet2sditwy Sul ph. Potash Sal. Tartar Martial Flowers. Hip*. Salph. Spermaceti i Jut received A, raiday" Patikets AND No. 2. captain S. Dean, every. Wednesday morning at ng or.Ory Wednesday evening at Thursdar Picket. 1 , Drugs, i I m ace . ' Emp. lloborans ;.. il Hyo. Powell ;' ' tiia i Tartar EmetiF i frenh i . 1 G. 4. g4t4et;fs i .... nun by Calcined Idafineeita. 'B. A. BABB F.STOCK. & CO. gCalms just rec'd_ ,undlorialebc - i . ~. lot' prat yud Wood .t.,. ti, p olp . . ft, A. E'"AVN 'fiiCili :".' • , I - jt.J . - Orr= or ARMIr: c404111N0 EQUEVADE, Phfladelphia,becembur 6th, 18471, .1 • EA,LED PROPOSALS . ..Will be rectorad at Bug Cktficetintil 10 weleicl, A. NI., oPthe 31.stdayo of the present month or DECEMBER, the rerniah.: ing by conVact, the Billowing ARMY SUPPMES. and MATERIALS deliveraisle at the United. 'State' Clothing and Equipage Depot, Schuylkill Arsenal" in equal monthly cr greater_ proportions; art the De. partment may require, on or bolero the 311tblhat eg , April, 1848, viz: - _ 15,000 Army Blankets 6} feet long by 0, feet Wide,. weight 4 lbs. • 160,000 yards- 6-4 Sky Blue Kersey.. '. • 4,000 do' 6-4 Dark Bloc do • - 4,000 . 4 Fine Blue Cloth- far DragooN • 100,000 do 7.6 Flannel, Cotton and Wool.• 20,000 do 34 Twilled Flannel. 50,000 do 3-4 Canton Flannel: 10,000 do 34 [Beached Cotton Drilling... . • .200,000 do 34 Unbleached do . • 100,000 do 7.6 de do -- 2,000 do • 7,8 [Beached Muslin. • - , . , 200,000 do 7-8 Untdcaphed do 8,000 lloz. pairs Woollen half 6tockinge, 8 dabs,, 213,000 Pairs Laced:Bootees, assorted 1 , 441. • Hair: plumes; red and ,white. Bands and teasels, red and yellow..; Metal cop, eqnipmenti for Engineers and, _ )31140'014 0 1 9 for Arfilleryand Ins fanny: - Poore!, Engtheer,..Artillery and. InfeittY,„ Shoulder straps, ordnance, artillery and in, rotary. • Do. (brass) for Dragoons. Epaulettes, N. C, S. .Artillery ;and Infantry, . Worsted tashes, crimson and yellow. t . • Do. binding and cord pf all kinds.. Felling axes. - • - • . Hatchets. • • .. •i Spades. - - - Drums, complete, Artillery end Infantry. Casks far one year from Ist April test. I.umber, 2d common, per 1009 feet, All or which must be of domestic manufacture 4 .. and must conform in quality and all other respects to the standard patterns sealed in this office, and in the clothing office, N 0.16 Broadway, New _York; by which ell supplies furnished on contracts will. bit , tested. - Sample.; of which, for wonllen and. cotton-- cloths, will he sent by mail, with any additional in formatinn desired upon the subject to manufactereip wishing to. offer proposals. . - • Contracts will he based, upon accepted prOposals„ for the faithful fulfilment of which, two or more mei. cu.ities will be, required. Any delay in the caeca, tion of an offered contract, beyond the time deem. ed necessary by the.uudersigned, (six days)will be regarded as cancelling the acceptance pf the - VORED bid. Bids ;re deaired only hom manufacturers or repel lar dealers in the article proposed to be furnished, and none will be respected or considered from any . one who is not known as a manufacturer or regular dealer in the desired supplies; which fact, or the re. verse. must be distinctly sta , ed in the bids offered, las wel as the names and address of the persons in. I tended t r be proposed as securities in case a contras{ rtitaineo. , . ' • Letters detaining proposals shoqld lie.eridorsed "Fro,iosa's to furnish supplies ' azd materialsp ad. dressed to • -•- , • HENRY STANTON, As. Qur. Master Gen U . S. A. deell3-3talvtal • T a meeting of the Board of Directors' of thia Pittsburgji Connellsvifte Bail Road Compa, ny held this day at the office of the Conipanv 3rd at, W. Robinson44i elected President ; W. M. Lyon, Treasurer; Jesse Carothers, Secretary ;'and after the transaction of other business, oninotion of Thomaxl Balewell, .Esq., the following resolution wee adoptt ed and ortiered,to be published: • - Resolved, that as soon as practicable,.thie Conte pany will employ a competent Engineer to mare the requisite survey and estimates preparatory to ,the construction of a Rail Road, together with the requisite viaducts, &c., commencing at some suits, ble point, either in the Ist or. 4th wards of this city, and terminating for the present at the Eastern Bank . of the. Beaver River; the viaduct over the Alleghe 7 ny River to be so constructed as not to lelpedethq 'navigation of the River by steam boats at an ordinal ry stage of navigation. Extract of the minutes. - decB • W. EBBS, Secretary, protrem, DIR.; DUFF'S • - AND WRITING ' ROOMS 1111111 \ RI corner ofsth and Market its., , are now npeu for afternowl / 1 and eveening classes. bier ' candle dna uuat Pools-keeping are taught is such a manner that every learner going througlt the whole course of teaching, will be thoroughly qualified to take charge of books either in counting, houses or on board steamers. Any number of re ferences can be given to this effect. bin Duff's new treatise on steamer's accounts, the only complete work yet published On this subject, for sale at thq Class room and by the Book stores. dect3 Doctor Ralph's . Pills: • . TIIF.SE valuable Fami'y Pills are daily gaining increased conAdence among all clams of the community. The No 1, as a• Purgative cannot be excelled by any medicine now before the public; whilst the No. 2 acts as a gentle laxative and strengthener. - They purify the blood, and restore lost health and spirits. One trial will convince the mdst sceptical, of the truth of the above statement, ' Price 25 cts. a box. S. L. CUTHBERT, • Wholesale Agent, No;b0 Smithfield at,, By whom, agents and others, will be supplied or; • the same Mend terms,• as at the Central Office, New York, Aomcm—Wm, Cole, Allegheny city, T. G. Smith.... Birmingham; 40. M ' Crackcn, corner of o , Hapa anti Penn ay., sth Ward. r dec2 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—In pursuance of the proviiions of the charter of Incorpora tion, the annual' meeting of the Stockholders 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 orPittaburgh, for the purpose or electing the officers for the ensuing year. . . decU . WM. DAKEWELL, Sec'y. ' Notice to Stockholders. CLEVELAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An in. stalment often yer centum (the 4th instalment) on the amount of subscription on the capitalstook of this company' is required to be laid on or herrn the first day of January, 1848. tStockholders in the eity of. Pittsburgh will pay to Messrs. J. W. 1r Robinson Si. Co, corner of Wood and Third streets. in and near Salinerille toJoseph G. LtcPCki iR near Wellsville \to James Stewart, local treasurer, By order ofthe Board. A. G. CATLETT, Secretary, Office of the & P R. R. November 30, 1847. I , deco . . CHINESE. HAIR cansin: .• A MATCHLESE ARTICLE ,FOR TUE Growth, Beauft; and Restoration qj the Rair rims CREAM, when once known, will sppersede all dther artielei of the kind now in ,use. Where the hair is dead, harsh, thin, untiealthy„ cis turning grey, a few , app lications will make the billy ft so and dark, and give it a beautiful, lively appear., ance ; and will also Make it maintain its liveliness and healthy Color, twice as long as all the prepaia tions wbith arc generally used. Where • the hair itt thin, or has fallen off, it may br restored by niiirig this.creain. Every lady:ind gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair, should at once lima chase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it ie sq composed that it will not injure the hair like the pihr t er preparations, but will. beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every instance. For testimony to its very superior .qualitieri.elle the following letter from Rev. Mr. Caldwelli , " Messrs. Hendershott .& Stretch, l'insbville, were% agents for the Southern States: Letter from the Rey. R. Paidwehl, Pastor of 114 Presbyterian.aturclt, Pulaski. Messrs. Hendershot; :ad Stretch; Gentlemen--1 tube pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Da. PasatatesCurritms HAIR CREAM—for, about two yearaago,- my hair was very dry, brittly, and disposedle coma onto but having procured a bottle of the crew, and used it according to the prescription, it is now soft, clastic 4 and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state that; beforo. This cream, however, has met my expects tion. As an artiste for the tnjjet, mrwife gives it prefers. mice over all others, being delicately perfumed, an 4 not disposed to ramoidity. The ladies eapanielly wtl find the Cltineae Cream to be p a deirideirebapt preparations for the toilet. • Wurpegtfiaily; &c. IL CALDWELL. Pnlaieki, January 7,.1537. . • • Sold wholesale - and retail,in Pittebtirgh, by Jo lu M. Townseed, No. 45, Market street; and J Mehler, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. • .' jell,4llkwij • • • •• ;, "*. ....., Elll,Eltat. 0115Titia.S. . . . . I CONSTAw supply of superior Sholl System', • j AFositted or -in the shell; also Game and twirl ....1 4plipa!py isram sitasoß, ser!ell .gp At suisrioF•fiVirlr... . .i et the shortest notice . , . . -- • • - • pAtric ExcitAtwit.;• , -. . •: dec6-tf Third at. bpi Wsiod'audldarkerst. I. =ll ._. ~ .. ~.L •.i > ;::. ' -,''',, ';' :" -...:- , ' •'''' i.;,--'l',-' „, , . - " ',.'• , -... ~, .-- .. !.: T '4'-'' 1 •- -' ~- -,- L...i,-_ -....,-.4. 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