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ERN ':'_':-,.'.•- "~.F ' ~-~~-. ~.i+t t. 4' .._,.,a04*:,=;.,7 , -,A , ,-, .. ,, .::: .. : ; • . ;.;'.' , ;' ,4- '•i`?..i.•• . ; - .f. -. . ''''.:::.;'..::::,'''.1..,.1-';'-]?='.T:!:.:l-..-'27.:•-;7--•',•- Lles of i!i*erep Remaining in the Post ()Ike,- Pittsburgh, Dec. 15th, 1841. Persons calling for Letters whose . naames , tire on this list will please say they are adverti* • 4 -'• A Anew. John Allward mrs Ainsworth E S 2 Alexander Alfred Abrams Wm ' Allender Abraham Ackerman Jacob Algeo Wm G Abel Samuel Amberson Silas Adair George Applegate A 'Abegg Jacob Asthma Andreas igler mrs ' - Anderson mrs Addis S M miss. Anderson Catherine ' 3 Adams Platt s Anderson JOSepli Agnew Gancy Jane Anderson A A Adams mrs Applegate & McCaslin Abercrombie Helena Andrews A Abbott George :. Armstrong Elizabeth Agnew David J Armstrong Wm Adams John • Army Joseph Achieon & Dagg Arnold James • Allan James • . Arnold George Allender A ' Aylmer Peter, Allen bavid B 'Atchison D mrs Albartue Richard C - Ashford James Alsup Abigail Jane .Augustine Jonas JI !. Bile' George ' ';2-Black John B Banker William .?'Black Henry ' Baird John D F 4 `.,:' :Boston John Baker James W A- . Bides Lymaer Barnes Joseph , - ..r. - 1143ip W W Baker Josiah -st Bouumloseph Baker J Ai . . Boldeff Mary Balsley James 0 Borce Eleanor Bailey Richard ..% Boyd James F Bolter Johnß 't,',. Bond John B • Barker Piofessor - Boggs George Baring Rachael Ann _ Born Thomas Barlow Henry Bo s'd Thomas W Bartrain Fannie miss 'Brown Joseph Barrett Owen 2 Brown Alexandix• • Boner Andrew Brawn W -R Barlow Ashbel P Brown Nathan Bayor J Brown Eleanor Jane Bandos James Briabury Thomas Barnes 'Ellen Bryant Jane Betz Jacob Brannan Christophir Beatty John Brady Patrick Bell George Brice Thomas J /dell John Brooks John' Bean II . Brett Edward • Beggs John Braderick Paul Bernhard Margaret Brdods Lt.ey C Bickly James Bryan J ,Beares Maria Br ease Christian Betz James Brisyster Richard Bennett W H & Co Bryan John 2 genell William Brady J ames Beers Jabez Byer John Beny Louisa Brackett Albert' Becker. Henry Brackett Henry B Berry Elizabeth Bura Eleanor A Berlin T N Butkley Mary A Bennett David C Bulford Junior , Betz James Bullock Harry W ;;Beach Joel M Balker Henry Berry Joseph Bull Isaac Blakeney John T Bunting James Bigelow Edward M Buss Albert Bidden Henry M Butler Charles S Birdsalls Delphina Butler Sarah Blazer Matilda A Byrnes Anne C Burgh am 'Will . = Ryerson Margaret . Blake William Bu iiciyne Joshua . Blake E S Rev Burns Andrew Blackhurat Hugh Buss II A Blaney William Burke Isabella Black William Byrnes Arthur Block James Burke Patrick Black John • Canoran Thomas Carf Thomas Carey Simon Canon Patrick Casey & Mitchel Cameron Alexander Carron J 0 Cofelt mr—litirs Calvert Nathaniel Collins Mary Ann Carpenter Abraham Cole [Elizabeth Cannon James Connelly P Cahill James Collins Frank CarrollrMichaelCollin .t s Washington Cannon John .l Colvin Wm Cassiday Catherine Collins Elizabeth Carnahan James L • Collins Deborah Carey Elizabeth Coffin Abel Cabe Wm Colmar* Catharine Cameron Wm Connyl Peter Calhoun Mary Jane Conu W C Campbell Wm T Confer Margaret Campbell John 9 2 Cowie DS Caldwell Sarah Coulter Alexander Campbell John Coulson Wm Campbell Baribm'w Coombs Frederick Caldwell Jciseph Cooke A Campbell G H Cony George Campbell John T Conneaut F A Campbell James Cunningham M D Chapman (delay S Conway Mazy Challant Elvlra Comptiah Eliza Chidester Ephraim Convery Lydia J Chanihan Christopher Cgokrnan Sarah Chivers mr . ' Corning Henry jr Clendeoum James P Cook Mary A Clarke C A-mrs CoateHow Bridget Clark John Combs A Clark Lewis A Crispin Peter H Clarke Robert M. CreppsSarnuel Clinton C E miss Criswell A & N. Clarke Mary miss Crist John Clarke J C ' Cr.4foid Andrew 1 Clark James 'Crowley Jane mis s` - Clark James-D 3 Cravrtord John C. Clark' John ' Crawford Charlotte • Clapp Hui, Creighton Joint - Clark James 2 Crawford John 2 Cooper Isabella Cummings Matthias ._ Cooper Elizabeth A Cunningham Thomas' Cooper- Wm Cunoingbam Elizabeth Cooper E miss o• . Darragh M E Dailey Christian Dalyell-Joseph Dawson Alexander Darnels Martha Dawson Simpson Dales James Tranks Ann Dougherty George Davis Joseph Douning Martha Davis Mrs DoWney.Charles Davis John 2 Dodson N M Davis 'Walter M Dougherty J R Davis David M Donaghti. James Delany William 2 Dorsey Roger Derry Levi • 2 Don•aldson J Detweller Alexander S Dougherty Mary. Deaning Ann E Drenning John or Thor; HearbumD G 2 Drewey Stephen Dent John Drezfowa - Henry DeenS James L Dutish & Co Dillon John Dunithen Abigail Devine James M Dysart A P Dinsmore James - Dunn Thomas B Decker Daniel Dunlap George Dickson James 2, Dnckle Martha Dickson Thomas Duros Michael Douglass Robert Duncan Robert Donaldson James Dunn Allan Donnelly Hugh R *)unn mrs Dobson Samuel Dunn Edward Erskine Elliot Thomas Capt Elluntly Mary Espy James Evans David E Evans John Evens Richard Evira. Henrich Evans Nathan Ewing Catharine Evans John F Foster A Ford William Foesester Robert 2 *Joe' George Force Cornelius C Foster J K, - Forkeem William Fox Elizabeth Foley Mary Freese John 2 Frutchrnanißebecca Fryor N , 2 3 Frizell John S Freel Hugh EOM Eaman Alexander Edwards Matthew Eaton Ann Eaton William Earl Ad aline Epley John Ells Jonah Doct English Daniel Erret John Etter. John Erskine W Farren John Farrow Thomas. Ferguson David Ferri! John Fellows Benjamin Flanagan Daniel Flemiis‘toorius FisherTobn Finkle Elizabeth Fitzimmon David Finney Abijah Fisher Thomas Flannegan F C Firth John 'Ark, "* Mlpll474W,,Vtir , ti. ,s =BFRA Cashion James CoopSr Ralph - Cooper Athaliab miss Coops:. W M Cochran Wm Cooper .Mary Ann Donnelly Hugh R Dowen Patrick Dougherty James Douglass Catharine Duaghs' Feby Douglass Anna E Doritz George CODNI Or?. rel, ?A ‘' ,.; " ' _ Y_i.'a = Fritz P Ftlinklin Thomas Willey Elizabeth Ft4ton Susan .E uhier Giegory G 4 .! .` Flack J Fleming Sarah Ann Ford A L Foster Samuel Forsythe James N Getter Henry Gordon P E Gohs Nelson Grjtible,Conrad 2 Gribble.J B 2 Grafton Nancy Ann Graves Larken Gill Fin James 2 Gregg C miss Gteen Joseph jr Giant James A Giant John Gteenhard M Greer Daniel Grubugh Samuel Gheer George 2 Gtatit Robert Garland Ann Greer Isabella Giove Jonas Grayson Louisa Ann! Gray James A o.ay James A Gray W A GrahaM Ann Graham William Col Graharn Edward Gray W C G'rahain Richard W 'd,ray Henry Guest Jonathan 2 H': Hall Phimbe it R Henry;Sarah Haimilton Mary Jane Henning Matthew Hamilton Wm Handehson Wellington Hamilton Mary Herron Sophia Hamilton George HasliplGeorge Knox Hate Wm Higgins Jane Hanawer Jacob Hibler! A rthur ,2 Haley Thomas Higgins Robert Haines Samuel ,E Hiller rfhomas Hammen Wm Hinkel Mary Hannahan Michael Higgins Mary Hahaghan Pet rick Hisnen John Hanon Margiiiret lodge Curtis Hanna Samuel M Holmes Edward E Hahson Clariitenne ilaibkirk Adam Hanley Jamas . Holleb'augh Barham Hamer Barclay . linlmea Charles A Harden Jonathan Mimes W H Harris Elizateth Hogan! mr Hart Thomai S 2 Hcivelir Clement Hart Joseph P Flolmei Robert Hartzell H H Hoffman Jacob Harshman John T Holmes Wm Harris Jamea lionstrin Wm Hartley Maria .Hciugh!John T Harris Elliott E Horner; Simpson Hamson Harnaett Hornish J R Harris Georie Horburs Mary Ann Haicum Elizhbeth HoOperl Maria Handlen Eliz'abeth Hopkins Nathan I Hatch Ebeneser Hornish James Haase Isaac ; klugheY Mary W • Hayward James 2 Hurst. D Hayden Jannis B Hull Silas Henderson Simnel Hunter !.1 W & Co Henderson Christopher luling!J C Head Anna d 2, Hull J Herbert John Hugo Jobn Henry Mary Huffman Ann Heinler Wm ' rflutchisbn Thomas Heir,zman Grlgor Hunter W B Hardman Robert ;Hum beratone Marit Heaney. Jame Hunter Catharine Henry James D klultz Dat'id C Hearney %V Hi Hiatt Mary Jane Hepperson Charles M • Getty Andrew, Sen Gardner Mary Gabler John C George Maria Jane Gaston John Gallaher Patrick Gall John Galloway-James Gall William Garrard Robert Gardner Thomas Gill George Gibson William Gillespie William Gash Abraham Gilmore William Gibson Elizabeth Glaspry Riehhrd Gibson Adams Gathens Thomas Gillespie Henry Gilleland Henry Gilles Hannah M Gilman " H B. Gilson S Miss Glenn William Glass Mary U Gline B V Glester Henry Gordon James A Goshen Levi I nskeep Susan rwip John A. rvvin m,rs E Charles Irwin Nary !Irwin James Ingrim Sarah M l'ikines Robert M Jones E Jones Maly Jane .}ones Jaines Jones Mika Jones J Morgan Jones Gran mrs Jones Mirles A lTones Malilda Jane ones David 0 Jackson o James' C James Arabella Jacks'on Mary. t Jaleo C . Jepson Jobn Junitiias John I Junkins William Judge. Margaret Johnson 'Washington Johnson J Elto4 Jones S T • Akeller Louis Kerr Patiiick . Kerr Sarjh Michael Nelly Bridget : Kincaid Thorns. ipp Eleanor XirkpatriCk Elizabeth Xinneen G sinnney Thomas napp Stephen 'KngDC' Kinsey & ;Rodgers innep Aim Eliza *.note 'At A , 'Kinney John W Cramer Fkorence King Adair' kramer Frederick P, -Keller Samuel Kenney Dennis Karnes John Karnes Rachel Keifer Ferdinand Kelsey Sarah Jape Kennedy Henry 13 Kain Thomas Kean Zachariah Kerehe r Conrad Keeley Henry Kennedy James Kain Juhn Keep Matthew Keating Hugh Kates Jacob Doct Kergner George Keine Nelson Keown Leonard § Kerchner T George Lafferty John i Little Joseph B Large Jonathan i Linford Thomas Langdon Milian-I -Lihault Louisa M Laws Jacob . liehtentharer Barbara Lattimer Mary J' Logan William Laugher Evan song Jntini Layton Anh J : __ Loyd William Lanham Alotley ! Leviale Noah Lechler mr 2 ,Lynch mrs Lennon Nathan : Lowry LL. Leake James M i 'Logan Rebecca Leeman Ann 2 Lynch Johri W Leeper J A ; • Lowry Nathaniel A Ley Frederick_ D W Lerner Louis F i Law James; Lewis Davis H i ' Lowry John Ley Miitin ' Long Manilla Leach William . Lusk John 1 Lewis Thomas : Lundy Hugh Lee, Preston & Mtinnid Lynch Dhaßes Leet Mary W , Long Worn.er Little Louisa E : Lookabanto Jacob Lippard John • 1 . Lynch Samdel P Livingston William . Lowstetter Anilrew Lytle E H ' , • Lowly Stephen Lightner J W ' Lockhart Dsivid Linton Ann E Inffian John S Ligget L • Lusk John Mabbera John . Matthew William It Marriott Henry Maxwell Samuel May Isabella A Mackey Mary Mason W Morgan Sarah Ann Marlatt W W Mooney Hugh Marsh David Montgomery J C . Maxwell Sommost Morris Lewis , Matthews Ele C Moulton Stepfien Matthews William Moffatt Andrevv J Mabarg Letitia ,Moses Orrin 1 Matthews Margaret Moon William Marsh Ida , 141offatt Eliza Marchand Mary Moore & Barnes Maishall Augh Moore George Marshall Moses Morrison Arabella Mercer Margaret IT Moore W mrs Merryman Rebecca .Morrison S Messinger Jacob farrow Robert Merceas John Moore Margaret Mellon Edward Murdock James Milligan Thomas Myers A & L Midford E A ' Meyer Joseph Mickey William '2 Marbery mrs Milligan John 'Musgrove Robert Miles Joho Mylers C %Her Catharine Myler f driller Orlanda 'Mureatta J W ' I Miller Lewis Miller Esther Miller John 2 Murphy Martq; Mitchel John 2 • Murray Mary miller Andrew Ciipt Murray William Moorhouse Richard • By M'Cullough Jamas 'M'Gerity Jameti IttCullough Martha', '..hrGinnis Felon. ..—,-, M'Cullough Robert M'Fariand G I,V _ Wawa° John M'Govern Jamee . •fdi ' 21; Llll 2- 1- .111,41 o , 41 , , • WEIN= M'Clure James MTadden G M'Cartney James M'Graw B M'Closkey Leonard MGovren David M'Caslen Priscilla 2 INlGurk Jane M'Cully Alexander = M . Fadden Nancy M'Clurg Thomas James M . Garuell Ellen M'Closkey Francis Al'Guinn ThOmas WClintock Robert Wllwaine John ' M',7,abe James Al lies Robert - MClure James M'Keely Junes M'Cabe Mary Ann M'Kee David C &Mum James Rev M'Kee Mary . Cain David .M'Kenna P M'CaughinJames Maeown James M'Clurg Joseph T M'Kenny Samuel NrCaslin William M'lrean Archibald MCandless Leander D M'Kee John H M'Carty mrs M'Keag John T MC.artlay Jeremiah Mlienna mrs - M'Closkey John M*Kriel James M'Cullis E C M'Kenna William MCreary 1) G M'Keown William M'Connell James M'Kee Andrew M'Caskey Margaret M'Clain rgaret M . Creary Emily E M'Clain Gorge M'Cormick John I) M . Lain Thomas - M'Covran Rose M'Larnen James M'Cormick John G M . Laughlin Eleanor M'Creary David M'Laughliri Mary' M'Cullen William M . Millan W M'Coy William APNaught M'Cully John M'Mannus Thomas M'Donald William N'Mickey Anne M'Donough Rebecca M'Naughton Nancy M'Ellroy James M'Veay Jobn or James MDowell John M'Quaide Thomas M'Donald Henry L M'WhinneyArthur M'Dermott John M'Quirty Andrew M'Dowell Hannah 111• Stew-art James M'Donald David J M*Williams Thomas MDonald Nesbitt M'Williams James Neal James A 2 Norton A Neal R E Norton William Neff John Norton Edwin Neff John M Nicholson Merrith Newton Orrin Oates John O'Kane Henry O'Rourke Hugh O'Hatton Edward H O'Rielly Anne • Cberlin Christopher Owen Joseph mrs 0 Conner Bernard Payne Juliah H Payne William Patchell Henry M Palmer 'R M Parry Thomas Parmer Nathan Palmer James Patterson Caroline Parker Margaret Patterson Adeline Patterson Joseph Patterson William Peacock William Perry John Peavy Joseph Piece Lewis Pepperday Lucy A Pentland William Percy John Pegg Ransdell Permer Reainer Peoples Mary Petty Jamet Petrie Jamei Phythian Joieph Phillips Robert Quin Terencp. Quin William Paul Bay John t 2 B.iley Thomas • Rahouser Isabella Richart George Ralson W S il Risher Amanda 9 Raymond TIE Rice James Reaney Mari , . 2 11,ne Edward 2 Rankin Martin Richardson Julia Ralph Williiina Richmond Jannetta H Ralson Sarati Rine George Raenseller ¶ m Rolley Eliza Reed Lawrence ' •Romick William Rhodes Tho Mas D Roberts Mary 0 Reener Sokimon 3 Robertson Thomas Reaney Sin Ross Samuel Reede Goul ' A Grier Roaseter William Reside Jan+. E Roseburgh Alexander Reese Jame Robinson Lemuel ~. Rhodes %V 14 Roggers Joseph Rector Henry Robinson Jane Reed Meryl) . Rogers John 1. Reed Catha One Robinson Joseph Riddle T Ryne Edward H . Riley Miles: - Rupp David W Risley Rich', rd Ruler Ruth Richayard George Russell Maly 1; S • Sanderson Adam - Smith Mary Savery Denilis Smith Setz Savage Sa4h Snodgrass Saml W 2 Sample J 14 Sprague Samuel Sample J (..1! Snyder Martin ' Sands Elleiii Sperling William Sanders En j elia &lively James Sala Solorr On Spiteer M Sammon blame( Sproul James I Scott Tho Mas F Speer Brancis l.' c itt Jamee 2 Sump Louisia S • Scott Robert Smitee Mary Scott Albeht G Squire Isaac R Sibert M Pi Stevins Joseph C Seabrooltsil A Ston'cliffe John Seetz Fran klin Sterling John Searle Mint Stee le William Shaffer M hael Starke Henry .. i i , Shaw Willyam SterO Samuel Shaffer C Al Stagg John .Shaffer J 01M 3 Sterling Margaret ;Sharp Jams Steri?:ierg Job ; ;Shoup Her kietta ' Stevens W S r Short Mart al Steyrart Caroline M ,Sheets Sus u Stewart Charles 'Shelden Jis t ines A 2 Steviart Jackion Shearer Deiiid „ • SteiLenson A IA 'Shipper J . k Co Stei4nscm P W .i Shedden nrs Stevyart Robert N ' 'Slater William SteVenson E M 2 Sletha John Thomas Steshart M 'Smile's Satinet StMlig Francis Smith Josiph Striff Mary Slaither tr 4 St Lawrence Margaret Sloppy Milton N Stri`ekler Noun • Smith Jes e Stokes Samuel H Smith An : 3 Stißey Lydia A ' Smith He ry Striing Francis Smith Soh T 2 BtOsps Dickson Smith H en Strkler S H Smith S . Sti ll man A Smith Joh W I Store H N Smith SaMual P Stout Nathaniel Smith Job i .5 St4e C R Smith W M Strickler Violet" • Smith Joseph Swett William Shnith Matthew Sweney James Smith George Sutton Ann Stuith Susan SuMmerville George Sivan Charles • Wallace Moreland Mary Moiris JameS Morgan blorgans Mohr Jonathan Mowery George i? ,1 ' il. , _ • ,- Ormand Elizabeth O'Donnell Hugh O'Rielly Francis Oliver A W Owens Reese O'Brien Dennis Oyler George W O'Donnell James Phi!quest 0 2 Phillips Joseph A Philips Etias ' Phillips David Pigma W P. Pickles George Phillips David Phillips J 13 Plummer George Yongle John Power Is.bella Pomarence Mary Pryer Gilbert Porter James Pomeroy Charles W Pollock Caroline Post Thomas POrter Ruth Porter Elizabeth R Porter Elizabeth 2 Peoples John Pritner Thomas Potter Lyman W Price Hugh - Pryer Gilbert Purvis W C Quinlin Alfred G Taylor Adam James T 2'h, Taylor William Tre Taylor Joseph A , TuS Thylor W ,H Tot Thompson Robert N Tra Thom peori Peter /.11 Thoburn Mary Ann Tri Thompso& William 3 T Thorp Elias Tu Thompson Joseph H Tu Tbompsoq Elizabeth _ ! Ullam Petir Van Weei'Hermon Vaphorn John Vishon Ann E T Veasey Ge!orge C Vanter Benjamin Vandergrift James Wallace Jslin sen *Mims W D Walker mr Benjamin Walker Mary . Wt o potElizabeth Wattson limes WI nJane WakefieldiSamnel Rev Wilson Jonathan Warnock Eobert llson S . Wallace lames M W !son Elizabeth .G.'. _. ~.4.1 4 uF ~. - z;~>-~- Waring Sellick W Wainwright James Ward John a Washburn Vint/vas 17j Ward John Waters Clement it Wattson Andrew Warren Cnl Neber Wayman A .P Welch J.anies Wearts.D"aniej Westerin'an Robert Waterbury Stephen Wernett Francis A Werner John Williamson H H Weaver Samuel G Wiltk mr. Walsh John Wilkins D Webster Alexander Woodward Jane ' .Whitaker James Workman James Whirten Samuel „ .Work l W R White Bessy Wolf 4ulia Withington Solandi .Woo* William Williams Nancy WrS! Harriett Williams William H Wright Samuel Williams B Wrey It Williams W R Wynkoop M B Williams Ann A 2 Wright John Williams WIEI Wringland Samuel `I Yellman W fi Young;Dsniel Young David Young;William Young Otia Young'Jacob Zeigler Conrad C dec 15 JOS. W 30DWE4.14, Importer and Deal*, in Foreign and Domestic...lllllraWlLTlll, comvia ISECODD AND WOOD 471., oct29-ly - ' ' :PITTSBURGH J. H. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON SAN be found at his horse shoeing establishment, C near the St. Clair street bridgejately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. • nevs-d6m THUS. WHITE, No. 76, Marxet street, will sell out his entire atock..or Dress Goods, at greatly reduced prices, for cash, consiatintor the following: Calicoes, French Chintzes, gingham., Palii Alto, Buena Vista,Gala English and French Merino Plaids; English, Scotch, end French Motlalin de ;Alms; English, Seoich, and Ftench cashmisrea, parameter's, alpaccas, English and French menisci', plain, barred and.striped, wide and narrow black and blue black silks; wide and narrow barred and criped. fancy silks. Also, some very desiruble Changeable silks, for ladies , walking coats; hatred and striped Irish poplins; green otive and black Freneh Habit cloths, for ladies* dormer"' splendid assortmErrt of Cash mere and 'Porker' shawls, to sell from $2 to $6 less than previoUs purchases; also, some very desirable long shawls, a large assortment; bleached and un bleached shirtiags, purchased since the recent re duction of prices; also, some very superior blankets; • large lot of remnants ofcalicoes, gingham', lawns, del ain es, cashmeres, berages, balzarines, plaids and satinets, and many others, too tedious to mention, which will be sold without regird to cost. decl3-d Imo BA. PAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP—This . preparation has proved itself to be of very great efficacy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, and other Pneumonic affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recommending it :as a "safe and useful medicine, and are prepared to show cart& catei of indisputable. authority, in testimony of its value. it is pleasant to taste, and offered at so low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but feu• Cough preparations that N'ill•produce such decided effects in so short a time. Prepared and sold, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Corner of First and Wood, also corner of 13th and Wood streets. decl3 Pittabargil and Cosineßavine Railroad Company. itiTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—In pursuance jr of a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Conneßindle &ginned Company, notice is hereby given, that sealed,.proposals will be received at the office of the Company, (Franklin Hall,) Pittsburgh, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock,A M, until the 22d day of December instant, for the grading and masonry on four miles of the Pittsburgh and Couneßindle Railroad, extending up the Youghiogheny river, from the village of W.Kees part, in the county of Allegheny. Plans and specification Of the werk ean be seen after the 19th inst., at the dice of the Company, between the above named hours. WM. /AMMER, Jr" President of Pittsburgh and Connellstille R. R. Co Pittsburgh, Dec. 14, 1847-td XTOTICE 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 of him and his creditors; when and where 'you may attend, and show cause why he should not be discharged. deEl4-3t JOHN P. MACNAMARA. Fresh Fruits, Nuts, Citron/ spices, &c 1000 ORANGES; 10 Casks Currants; 10 Kegs and 20 half Kegs Raising r 5 Biles soil shell Almonds; 10 Bags Filberts; 10 " Walnuts; 90 Boxes Rock Caddy f 20 Kegs Grapes; 100 lbs Nutmegs) 100 Ibs Cloves ; - Pure Ground Spices, of all kinds ; 150 Drums Fresh Figs; 100 Boxes 51. R. Raisirs; Just received and for sale by BENJ. DOWN, decli-dtw No. 141 "Liberty street Cigars, Cigars, Cigars! IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC: 15 000 Principe, of various Brands; 5,000 flogs Has; 3,000 Lanorma; 2,000 Castilloe; 10,000 Small aired Havanna; Together with a large lot of Half Spanish, Meelay and Common Cigars. Also, 10 Bozes bf 6 lump Tobacco, for sale at No. 2.5 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. decl4 lw JACOB M'COLLISTER. DIED— On Sunday morning the I2th inst., Atom daughter of Jesse and Mary Carothers, aged Si years. D RUGS• -.Gum Myrrh Turkey; " Gamboge ; Kino True; " Opium, new crop; Galbanum Strained; Ext. Jalap; " Dandelion ; " Belladonna; . Just received and fur sale by B. A. FARNESTOCK & CO. car let and Wood sta. PERCUSSION CAPS-2000 M, assorted; jut received and . ibr sale by B: A. i'AIINESTOCK & CO. cor lst and Wood sts. CIDER VINEGAR-63 barrels pure Vinegar, from Cider of 18d5, in store, for sale wholesale and retail dee° FRENCH MERINOS—A. A. MASON 4. Co., 62 Market st., have just received, per Express, another•invoice of French Merinos, all of the most fashionable colors. • . . dec7 'man Richard acy James ker John H d 0 114 PILLS --5 Gross Brandreti 5 u••• Wrighrs lust received and for sa!e by B. A. FA.HNESTOCK & Co. cor Ist sad Wood sts 'finer Indiana ker John D ble Elize .d A Smith nerHenry S net Obadiah Resin Jalapa, Ergot, Cochineal, Dovers Powder, Sent: Just received and for s A., : declo ce Gustine cher G ley John Winkle J ghan Pierce Slick W Cumin Seed, Jaynes Hair Tonic hellion Plaster, - French Leaf, 7,0 u Blue Moss, rt Plaster, Spanish Saffron, Lunar Caustic Com. Jaynes Hair Tonic, 44 44 Pure, Just reed and foraale y -B. A. PAHNESTOCIE & Co. eor let and Wood eta Calcined - Magnesia. g dues just rec , d and for sale by el nov3o tc. FAHNESTOCK t Co, era.- MIII r , Wilder George Wilkinson James Wikliamsehr John Witherel Isaac Wilhite Joseph Wilkins John Ik'illiamson George Wilkinsn: S R Wilts Michael 2 Witer Amos Winterborn Mary Willett _Williarn Winter T B Viticker Anthony Wilmore Lucy Ann C. M'ICIBBIN,- P. AL Notice. JACOB WDAVER tcd gs. Sem. Coriander, Wood Naptha, Balsam Tolu, lodine; Cantharides, ale by AIiNESTOCK & Co. eor Ist and Wood eta Drugs. .~~• ~~; .. e r!.l- r• • 'Auction Oaks.: Private Library 'of T l aen-1 0 0"i , / - "lw and Mispellaueoßs Books, IGold Patent Lever Watch, 1 MahUgany Sofas I Bureau, 1 Pier Table, 1 Pair Lamps, 1 Waiter, 1 Mantel Clock, 1 sett Candlebrasa, Sec. at Auction ; BY JAMES MtE.ENNA, On Saturday evening next, Dec. 18th, at early gas light, will be sold without reserve, at Mtifennati Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood at., 3 doors frotn bth, the balance of a Private Library of a Gentleman lettying the City; also 1 gold patent lever watch, and .few articles of !Furniture comprising" - in part, the Congressional Giobe, bound; Collmeral Bible, Black. wood's Magazinejßollin; Josephus; Metropolitan; a lot of Law Books Pamphlets. etc.. ' and at the same time ,. time ,. l Gold Patent Lever Watch, 1 Mahoga ny sofa, 1 bureau, 1 pier table, 1 pair !amps, 1 Waiter, 1 mantel clink, 1 sod Candiebrass, etc. decl6 JAS. M'RENNA,Auct'r. Asti:4lon WM. J. BURNSIDE, - AUCTIONF,FfIII ro Friday next, Dec. 17th, at 9 o'clock, at the Auction' Room, Ntirthwest corner of Federal street and the Diamond, by order of Assignees, the stock of a Retail Dry Goode Store, comprising in part the following, viz: Super blueand bl'k Cloths, super fancy and plain Cassimeree, Maroon colld Merinoes, bOlt and 'drab Alpaccas, Plaid Cashmere, Barage, Mous de Laine and Plaid Wool Shawls, Bonnet silk, blue and whito, satin, coat padding, canvass, bl'k and while silk,zwest crape Leese, 1:1"tt and white Bobinett, actin striped Alpaccas, Cas mere Ves, patterns, Wu. Bombazine, white and red Merino hdes., purple silK Shawls, ass'd col'd ails shawls, bonnet lawn, blue and green silt( Velvet Cords and Tapes, silK gloves, vest cord„ satin Rib bons, worsted na'tts, Children's worsted hose, coat and binding tapes, gymps, Meow, etc. etc. declll nooks! pctoks I t ON Saturday evening next, Dec, 18th, at the Auction Room, Northwest corner of Ftderal st. and the Diamond, will be sold, a valu'ablo collece, tion of Miscellaneous BooRI among which are, weirus of Hungry, Theology, Poetry, Annuals 1848, Illustrated Boosts suitable tbr Christmas and - New Years presents. Sale to commence at 6 o , clocti, Catalogues are uow ready for delivery. WM. J. BURNSIDE, Auctioneer. Dec. 16, 1847 Woollen Goods, Net Coats, die., T AUCTION. This morning, at 10 o'cloca, will be added to the sale of dry good', at the commercial sales room, corner of Wood and Fifth streeta -17 dozen double Higbland Hood.; -21 " Honey comb, lined do; 16} Single Hoods, various gist"; 6, " New style Corn foris, 7 44 Children's Comfortables; 24 " Innen Shirt Collars; 66 super needle wont Coats. declls • JOHN D. DAVIS, Anon.. Setond Hand Purniture, Bedding, and Grad 'Watches at Auction. BY JAMES M'KF . NNA, to-morrow, Thursday, Dec. 16th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, at Pd'Kenna's Attetion Rooms, No. 119 Wood st. 3 doors from fith, the Imusinhold Furniture, Belding, and Kitchen utensils of a private Family removing from the city, nll the articles have been kept in the best of order, and in use only a few months, comprising blankets, quilts, comforts, mattrasses, carpeting; sofas, Rocking chairs, fancy and common chaire,mahogany and common bureaus, tables, lamps, candlebrass,looking glasses, 1 patent cooking stove, together with a lot of Kitchen uten sils; also at the same time, I Gold Patent Lever Watch. decls N. 0. Sugar and Large Iron Safe at Auction. ON Thursday. afternoon, the 16th inst., at 2 clock, at the commercial salesroom, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without re. serve for account whom it may concern -6 hhds. prime New Orleans Sugars 1 large counting house safe. dean , JOHN D. DAVIS, Aucttr, (American copy.) Auction !late• BY JOHN D: DANIS, -AUCTIONEER. SOUTH-EAST CONN= OF WOOD AND runt STILLY* Dry Goods ON Thursday morning, the 16th inst., at 10 &- clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth-star., will be sold without reserve, to close several consignments: 14 pieces assorted prints, 14 pcs plain and plaid alpaccas; and yellow flannels, 15 pcs Ity. jeans,' superfine cloths, satinetts, cashmere, cloth and silk shawls, blk Thibetshawls, with heavy silk fringe, blue black and green silk velvet, bonnet and dress rine, infant's frock bodies and skirts, blk silk net for veils, artifi cial flowe:s, hos cry, gloves, patent. thread, umbrel• las, bonnets; a variety of fancy goods, etc. At 2' o'clock, P. M., 18 pair German vanes, 8 dozen fancy Gerinan mugs, 90 toy ea:ldle/land cot. tages, engravings, looking glasses, 8. day and 30 hour mantel clocks, glassware, queensware,- confec. tionary German toys and fancy goods for- holiday presents; a large quanity of new and second hand household and kitchen furniture, among.Lorhich arc mahogany spring seat sofas, rocking chaits7bureaus, , bedsteads, tables, fancy arid common chairs, etc. 16 turrets good quality New Orleans Sugar, 4 half chests Young Hyson Tea, 4 barrels Rice, 2900 Spanish segars, 20 reams 22 by 32 printing paper, shovels, manure forks, band boxes, carpeting, etc. At 61 o'clocic, P. M., Ready made otter. coats, pantaloons, vests fine shirts, drawers awl- other clothing, gold and silver watches, fine table cutlery; superior razors; razor straps, spectaeles, fancy toilet and shaving sciliM, cologne water, variety goods, etc. decl4 Auction Sale• OF Dry Goods, clothing, Boots and Shoes, Cu lery; Furniture, Watches. etc. BY JAMES M'KENNA On Thursday nest, December 16th, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be Bold, at the Auction Rooms, No. 114 Wood at., 3 doors from Fifth, balance of a Retail Dry Goods Store. comprising cloths, cassimeres, cassinette, alpacess, merinoes, mous de kisses, flan els, calicoes, shawls and hdxfs., also fine cutlery, clothing, boots and shoes. At 2 o'clock, P. M., a large lot of Household Furniture and Kitchen utensils, comprising 'ma hogany bureaus, sofas, Rocking chairs, fancy and common chairs, pier tables, bedsteads heavy blank els, feather beds; carpeting, etc,, together, with a variety of Kitchen utensils. - Measly gas light, same evening, &large lot of new and second hand Gold and Silver Patent Levct and other Watches ' Brass Clocks„ also cloths, cassi meres, and other dry goods, cutlery, clothing, etc. decl4 , JAS. M'KENNA, Aucer. • READ THIS! Deafness of Fifteen Years Cared. The following is from Dr. Wm. Miller. New-Yonsc, April 26, 1847. DR. B. SMI,TH: Dear Sir-- 7 1. will give a state mentor a case which has just come under my notice. Mr. Thos. L. Rhodes, residence cor. 22d St..tind 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, sorr e four hundred yards from his place of labor, unless more than a keg of powder was used at a blast. This :date. continued till a few days since, when he was, with one application of the . Electro Magnetic Machine, so completely restored; that he can hear conversation in in ordinary gone when distinctly uttered. The above Machines are for sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, 56 Smithfield st., near 3d. METTER, ITCH, SALT RHEUM, &c.—Who I would for a single day scratch, when afflicted with the Tatter, Itch, or other diseases of the skin, if they knew who would relieve and cure them. 'Tut horrible to be obliged to rub and scratch when alone, but more horrible to abstain front it, [for decency sake,] when in company. Let it be remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTEM ITCH OINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other preparation in existence in curing the Tatter, lich, and other diseases of the skin. As all dishases of skin must arise from the impurity of the blood and the fluids of the body, and where such diseasei be of lonsiLtanding, and the constitution affected thereby, irDr. Leidyys Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be used with the Ointment, they will cure any case whatever, arid if they do not, the money will be re ti.u.ned by Dr. Leidy. Most cases, however, will be effectually cured by Dr. Leidy , ' Teter and Itch Ointment, unless the whole system is impregnated by the diseased humors, which will be completely carried off from the system by Dr. Leidrs Blood Pills, and the surface of the skin healed by the Ointment. Price of Ointment 25 cents. For sale B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. v .Cor of First and Wood, also cor of fith and Wood 'stream. declo 11,711T1Cg TO STOCKBOLDERB—In pursuance of the proviaions of the charter of tenon:bora tion,_, the annual meeting of th e. Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be held on Monday, the 3d day sifJanuary, 1848, (being the lint Monday of the mouth) at the office of the said Company, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth street, it the city ofFittaborgh, for the purpose of electing the officers for the +miningyear. decf • W. ELKEIVIAL, €l5Ol-- 113 M :;~_ . A MERICAN 011-rTHE q.I2E4T REmppy OF A NATURE.—rocured from A well inKentuckY, 285 feet below the eartOS surface.- This Oil will be found vastly-superior to klaylcitn, Britlib, or any other formerly. - popular Oils. Its carathe. proper ties for the folloviing aliment; are truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping•tough• phthis• to, coughs, culd4 spasms, tatter, :erysipelas, scald heads croup, inflammatory sore throat. liter com plaint, inflammation of the kidneys; pains in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heartburn, diseafes of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness and ear ache, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, Cancer, fever, sores, &c. ste. Price 50 cents! per bottle. Sol& wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at hfs - boot, and shoe store, 89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh : lab mat stands in the door -way. Only place in . Pittsburgh where the cenyure can be ohtainad. ' Cauti44.— In Order to be sure of obtaining fir genuine, purchase only of the general agent:for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or tVongh sub-Agents appointed by hitiffor its sale ' each of ,Whora will have a show bill and generaldirection6 in pamphlet form, containing the names-and addrees of the- . proprietor. and Oencral Agent of-Westeru Pennsylvania ae folloWst Dr. Bel ¢ Ccktproprietor, Kentucky. -- • Wmaacissbn,lCloneral Agent for Western Penn sylvania, 89 Libe rty' street,Pittsburgh, to whom all ordersiiiust he tuldresse&. Observe—l:sett bottle is encinapa in one of the' "above 'Mimed Nnaphleta, and the name of William: Jackson, (the general and Only, wholesale agent for Western Petuisylvauda) printed on the outside 'bf the label. • • oct2B JAS. WKENNA, Auct'r immetia ERE HALM OF. COLIIM BIA. TT TONIC.—To run BALD. AND Gir.v.—lf 1. U - I you wish a rich, luxurient head of hair, free from dandruff and surf, do not, fail to prucure4the genuine. Balsam lof Columbia: In cases o baldness it will more than exceed your expectations. Many Who have lost their hair for twenty yeartis have bad it restored to ,iti_origisial_ perfection by the use oft this Vahan'. Ade, state or condition appear to be no obstacle whatever; it also causes the fluid to Bow with which the deliccte hair.tube is filled, by which means thousands, (whose-141r was grey as the Asi atic eagle) have had - their hair restored to its natu ral color by the luso of this -, invaluable remedy. In all cases of fever it will:be faun! one of the most *avant wash that can bteserl. A few applications only are necessary .to rteiti the hair from filling out. It strengthens the.4bots, it never fails to im part a rich glostly appearance; 'and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequalled, it holds three times an much as other (miscalled: hair restoratives and is more effectual. The genuine manufactured only by Combstock 4- Col, 21 Courtland street, New York. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Win. JACK sort, 89 Liberty t.,head:.ef Wood st.; also in Wash ington, Pa. bv-A. Sweik ,bc Son"; in.. Cannonsburg, by Dr. Vowelle; in Browsville by Bennett 4- Cram; also in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio; Md., and Virginia, tiovl9-d&w6ns OTASII-131 casks, just received and for sale, P by SMITH & SINCLAIR, dec3 56 Wood street. case small flake ; just received and /I ANNA-1 it .„ )r sale b 1 B.A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., dec3 cor of Ist and Wood ate. JUJUBE PA Tia--3 cases, just received and for sale by. 'l3. A. PANNE:STOCK & CO., •dec3 cor of Ist and Wood sts. 1/1" GLASSES Barrel s ,-116 Molasaes Barrels, oa 1.. consignment and for sale by dec3 I MILLER and RICKETSON. FRESH Itaidins-50 Boxes NI R Raisins, just re eeived and Ilot galeby dec3 'MIL y and RICKETSON. RN 100 doz. corn brooms, in store C Cl an d for ßr s ° e °3 I:b — y dcc3 MILLER and RICKETSON. OLB Peach Brandy-20. Barrels sup Old Peach Brandy, i4-store and for sale by dec3 MILLER and RICKETSON. CODER Vine far -25 Bbls good cider Viregar, just received an for sale, by. . dec3 MILLER and ETSON. ARIS GRELN—IS cases just received and foi• sale by. R. A. FAHNEStOCK St CO., decl cor Ist and Wood. pEESWAX-kA Email lot forsile by - • SMITH & SINCLAIR, _ 56 Wood street. IILAXSEEOt A few bags for sale by I SMITH & SINCLAIR,, dccl 1 56 Wood street. - • • . 'Refined Borax. 6 cases Eirglil hjust reed 'and for sale by j B. A. FAHNESTOCK lt. Co., (*.First:lnd Wood sta. . 0-200 Ibi.j just received and for IL A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. corner Of First and Wood sta. nov3o EARL SA sale by . nov2o LARD --A tsiv 'Kegs Nor,L:for sale by nov27 SMITH Iv SINCLAIR basitete Para pet received and for B. A. FABNESTOCK &CO., cor Wand Vood. ANATT* .sale by decl lor sale by the case, tin or half tin store of SARDINES at the wine decl A Netiovi _tiovine stare few d;azen jars for sale at the ler [deet] JACODIVEA.VER.• ea for sale at the-*lnestore of JACOB WEAVER HOCK Boit, decl FNCY A ilojk Cologne for sale at the wine store of (dec ) 4 JACOB WEA.VE.B.. riIIAMPAGNE bottles for sate at tho liihe 'store kj of dect JACOB WEAVER. WHITE G UE-2 bbls superior just received and - alc by B. A. FAIFINEBTOCk is Co. corner of First and Wood etc INGS—A further supply of fine English Engravings, suitable for T. A. HILLIER'S vking Glass and Fancy store, 104 Wood at.. V i EW Ei Frenel framing fur dec4.2w ises of 30 dour and 6'day docks, s, just received and for sale, and li y. T. A. HILLIER, If 4 Wrrti rt. CLOCKS: radon , warranted I d r 4.2 • ILlm Flour. it teed and for sale by 0 B. A. FAHNEiTOCK ES. Co. 1 F,‘") h. it' G./kJ n o, Lemoiaa. OBOXES Fresh Malaga Lemons, in Ana order, for sale .7 P. C. MARTIN, novt6 • corner Smithfield and Front its! TRENCH I'LAID CLOAKING—Now opening, 12 at 62 Ma ket street, 10 pea superior Frond' Plaid Cloakin dec7 A. A. M ASON & co. RYE -14 =km Rye. in store and for rite by dent° L. S. WATERMAN GREEN AkoPLES-40 Bbis. Apples, iv store and for sale by 'Mel° I , N—l 2 doz Preston's just reed and B. A. FAHNESTOCK& Co. cor or First and Wood sts, EXT. Lpi for sale b dad() CHAMOMILE FLOWERS—I aa, fresh, just received dnd for sale by B. A. FAHNEBTOCK & Co., corner of let and Wood eta. EF. LIQUORICE—i case English, just rec'u XV and for side by - . A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. cm Ist and Wood SW. 32 Barrels, will be sold very tow, SMITH & SINCLAIR, 56 Wood at. 1160 TAT I 1" by dec3 0 HIGH COLORED DE LAINES—A. • & Co., 62 Market at., have just re -1.• rem an assortment of the above very oda for childrens wear. dec7 . • DLAIN AN I A. blaso , ceired per Ex' fashionable g. WILLED CASHMERES--Received swim. A. A. MASON & Co.3s 62 Market Twilled Cashmeres. FRENCH per Expr , street, one of Cider Vinegar. for Bile by SMITH SINLAIR, •. 56 Wood et. 30 Barre! . ' bble., and a few kegs, for Beaky SMITH 4- SINCLAIR. DLITT ;11 JUII declo ego No. 1 Lard, (or male by SMITH & SINCLAIR T ARD—..B Ldeclo iniRlEl5 — F ?eaches,, • declo 'IIIT-11 Sacks, new crop; dried in More and for sale, by L. S. WATERVADL certificates of stock of the Exchange ateburgh, otte cambered 998 ia the Isenttee, dated February 12th, 1846, en; and one numbered 1046 same eb. 2, 1847, fur nine shares. I here- Ito all persona concerned, to come bow 4:mott viarthe Bank should not ficates in lien of the ones lost. • 7i2ta WISE JOHNINSEE. T osT—Tw •jj Bank of mow of Jobe for eleven, oh name, dated F by give notice forward aid . ' *if Pew Ael • Aloo 184' =ME= ~;; ~:~~,I;. NEE ~* .1- ..•'. - Jilli - TAA czgaugs,kiri AND PiTTODITINDO 3511101 , 2 Vathet 9tinfr. /P HIS well kerma flee or splendid passengii teiimers, - now compelled of the largest, sivifiest, ,best 4nisho and Tarnished, anil tile most. powerful boats on the • watera of the West. Every accommodation and comfort 'that - money can pro. - cpre, has been . provided for paseeencrs. The Ling has been in operation for five years- 4 have carried a million of people without the - -least injury to their persona. The boats will. jie 'at' the , fheit of Wool street the day previous.to starting, for thereceptioe of freifrlit. and thp.e4try of passenger* On the regis. ter. In all cases passage money mast im pain advance. ~,- .141onflay Pacif.a•t• ' • • I' The moNosq AIIELA Capt. Stone, will leavf Pateburgh every. Monday morning nt 10 cOelopk I Wheeling every Monday ever ing et 10 F: it. .' The 11113SRNIA Capt.' ./no. Klinefelter; will leave Pittsbuigh every Tuestley, ,!noinieg 30 o'clock l • Wheeling every Teepday evening:lit 10 The NEW ENGLAND No. Z.. C.aptain , Dais will leave Pittsburgh 'every Wednesday - arcoilingnt 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednetidny ovenitr" p , • Thursday Packet/ • ' - The WISCONSTh, Captain R. Oraei, itiatittil Pittsburgh every - thursday :morning at • Wheeling ever)Thuraday evening at 10-ri The CLIPPER. No. 2, .Captain Crooks, will leave Pittsburgh every Friday Morning sat' WelpriEy Wheeling every Friday evening at 10,v. sr. the MESSENGER, Captain De ranzp, Pittsburgh every Saturday morning Art 10 &Clock # Wheeling eve.ry Saturday evening..at 10,e: The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain .G. •bSa a oY, will leave; Pittsburgh every Sunday morning; ak 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday - evening at.lo It. • • Artorl9. rpHOSE who havede been deceived with moprei . 1. tended Hair preparations, should read the fob, lowing statements of respectable periling i . Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of OS Avenue D, Neu , York, certifies that his head was entirely bald ort the top, and by the u.e.of two 3s. bottles-of:Jones , Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop of hair; and will soon have it, long, thick; and luxuriant, ?,Zr. Wm. Jackson; of so Liberty st., Pittsburgh; certifies: On the 3d of Feb. 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jacy.son'u hoe, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and that by using' two 3s. bottlea of Jones ' Coral - Hair Restorative, the bait is growing . ' • fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using this a - little:longer to have abetter bead of hair tharibe ever had. HAVE you ScuaY on DArroitufr 1 Mr, power, a grocer, on Fulton it., laud his hair com- . 1 pletely choked up with dandrilff, and Jones , Coral flair Restorative entirely and permanently cured ft, -- Directions lor wing .Tones , Coral Hair Restorative! For foiiing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to-" cause a slight friction on the snip, so that thelle iterative may enter the ports. This may be done by applying it with a rrodereely hard brush, but it is_ not necessary to use these harsh means exeept in•; ac- tual cases of baldness; Where the Hair falls.off, terns grey, &c,, apply the Restorative with the hand, ; f or a soft brush. Part the hair in the different places, so that the restorative may touch the scalp. Tho' - Isame directions may be used for Dressing, 4-c Sald at JecitsoN's No 29 Liberty st, head 01' Wood, Sign of the Big Boot, nov23 - _LADIES are cautioned against using : Common Prepared Chat ki The arenot aware howffright.. folly :injurious it is to the skin ! how coarse , how_7 - 2- rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using prepared chalk I . Besides it is - injurious, containing a large quantity of lead ! W . have prepared a beautiful vegetable article,' Which: we call Jones , Spanish Lily White. It is pertedtlY innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualiticsi,-. and it imparts to the Exin,a natural, healthy,, alas_ baster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting • as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massa: cliusetts, : saysi cc After analysing Jones' Spanish Lily White, I find it poSseises 'the most beatitiful anti natural, and et the same tithe ianoaelit'iWilir ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recent., mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifyingA Price 25 cents e l oz. Di-ections—the best : way te apply LillrWhile, is With soft leather or wool-the former is preferable. ' •- • ` . A FINE SET OF TEETH FOR 25 CEETS.—White teeth, Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth„ after being once or twice cleaned with Jones. Amber Tooth Paste, - hare the appearance of.the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is BO perfectly innocent, and exquisitely' fine, that its 'coi stant daily use is highly advantageous, even' to those teeththat are in good condition,:giving them beau. ? titel_polish, and preventing a premature decay.-- Thele already decayed it prevents from becoming worse:—it also fastens such as is becoming loose,' and by perseverancd it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents - it : box. All the abort, are sold only at 82 Chatham at. :igu of the'Americsn ' Eagle, New York, and by the appointed ;Agents whose names appear in the - nest column. Wu.t. Too - MARRY, and get a rich husband, ladyll "Your face is your fortune.” let beautiful, :clear: lair! Is it whiter if not, it can be made so even though it he yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thousands have been made- thus - who have Tiffishad once or twice with Jones, Italian ' Chemical Soap. The effect is, : glorious and mignifi- - cent. But be sere you get the genuine Jones , Swain at the Sign oldie Americen Eagle, 82 Chatham at JACOB WEAVER Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar ber's Itch, are often cured by Jones's Itahan Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples,Xreckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 82 Chadians st. Mind, reader, this seldom or never. fulls. . • C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Sold at Jactuotes, 89 Liberty at., head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. • • nov23 ' witn strictures, glees, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency ; also piles, rheu matism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions. Diseases of the joints, hide, la in see, , nervous affections, pains tit the back and: loins, irritations of the neck of the bladderand kid neys, scrobutic eruptions, tetter,ring-iiorm, mean. rial diseases, etc. TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE • . L. S. WATERMAN. Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of venereal disorders, and those arising from yeutlithl _ excessei,gaiety, Climate, or imptiritiesof the whereby the constitution may have been enfeebled, - ./ enables Dr. Brovin to offer assarancee end speedy relief to all who mar-place themselves under his carp. Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into separate apartments; patients can 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 advice privately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready kill in removing venereal. diseases, in their variousiorms . • and stages, offers indueements - which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are. hereby apprised that. Dr, ' Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years con fi ned himself exclusively to the treatment a those du ease.. Dr. Brown Is the only regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those complaints. • ryTertain ' safe and speedy cures will in all easels be guarantied. Recent cases are relieved in ls short time ) with. out interruption from business. , • D Hernia 'or Rupture—Dr. Broveis. r ..plaCtstelte persons afflicted with Heroin to call, ss particular attention to this disearte. Letters from 'a distance, asking advice, must cue, tails a fee or they will not be attended to. itr dice ea .Diamond Alley, a few Aware froze Wood street, towards tiro market. Consultation, strictly confidential, oct2sd,Stvry =NM Tae !day Petoll!.t. Wedn tsiltsy7Pitoke Frlttpli Packet. SdtardAy.l cket. sztn ! loy Piitchet, PRIVATE DISEASES: Os. Iluoten, of 65, Dla. mond Alley, can be con. suited in all cases of a pri. rate or delicate nature, in. to the human frame. Syphilis, and syphilitic, eruptions, gonorrhoea; acid its consequences, together with all VENEREAL dis eases, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of VENEREAL orig . n, skits Sulph. Potash ; Mag."; Sal. Tartar; Ttnp. Robontus ; MartirJ Floryers; Hyo. Potash ; ficp,u,Suiph . : Seca; Tartar F r rgl.oo,Fraach ; • Spermaceti; C.. L. Calheters ; Just received andfor ' • . • * TUINESTOCIE at O. , ' ' to; First and Wood sw,-- MEI 'y _ .~°r MIME - - ,17 4 •, A -; N e < ‘.` =NB ; 1: , . ERNI ZEE , to 1 , , 1 =II . • I -..,.. 1 - .. " , • :, ' ' 7'*.,:-:, '''';. • 1:- 2 .- ',-. • ~?..q .'''t ' '' - , '. . • . ' ',„X':` ‘ 4 . ~/,, , - ..4- , „ ;,\ :', :ig,ii 1.1:1 • _ '. ~. . ....-',l. ' ''' ' . .., „ - , , ' ' ''. -: 1 ,4 ' -- --..` s • --":. , 7 , ',,, s e• - , , i • ''':. 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